25 TAXI c, lo lloyal Fish Co. r and Ambulance Service Anywhere at Anytime. Stand Royal Hotel, 3rd Ave. and 6th St. MATT VIDECK, Prop. VOL. XIV., NO. 223. MININ ALL WORLD POWERS Sixty Mineral Claims Located During Summer Terrace And District Lot of Good Work Done by Kalem Lake Mines Ltd. and Other Properties Being Rapidly Developed Prospectors have been very busy this summer both to the nurtli mid south or Terrace, some sixty mineral claims having been recorded, most of which are in the Kitsiinikaluni Lake dis trict on Maroon and Goat Mountains. wuie none 01 me iiuus have been of a spectacular character, many of the prospects are affording considerable satisfaction to the locators. From the samples oT ores to be seen in Terrace, prospectors have every reason to spend money in development. Unlike most mining communities, however, the Terrace prospector do not deceive themselves by thinking they have got something, before they know, first. . Development work has been continued on the older properties mi Maroon Mountain, notably on , i i,o MuMmtIhiIp. llcai' ami 'Mack! v..ir irrntni. The locators of it. iii.,rL- w,.ir havi. ilisoosed of this group of five claims at a very satisfactory figure. The new -owners intend lo -continue developing the properly ami to bring 11 to the producing stage as rapidly -a possible. AnoUierileal Involving the sale oT the Silver Dollar group, situated some three miles west of Ceilar lliven Crossing, is pending. Portland Group What Is regarded as the best gamble in the district Is the Portland group owned by the Kalem Lakes Mines Ltd. This is the prospect found by "Smithie" late of Ihe O.'i'.P. and developed by Terrace rapilal. A double com parlmeul shaft has been sunk for 01 feel on (he main vela. Al this depth the vein is Increasing in width and In value. Assay returns show values in gold ?5l.l0 and in silver of 811.75 ier ton. Y S. Bacon, M.K.. examined his properly last month and reported very favorably upon the work already liccouiplislied as well as on future prospects. On Cedar lliver, the Silver Run group bnve very good showings. The ore exposed is high grade Hie smelter tests running to 5 in silver and 15 in gold. A very promising silver lead properly i being developed by Alf. Egan some three miles back from the lake and 2,500 feet up. while on the lake shorn J.oc.Bel-loway Is working on a very interesting gold-copper prospect. Road Needed All Kalum Lake district is handicapped, however, by the road to Kalum Lake from Terrare being still uncompleted. There is rather more than a mile still to be constructed and the prospectors to wlpim this road means so much were in bopns of it being finished this year so that it would pack during tho winter with lln snow nnd be in fine shape by liexl spring. Instead of HALIBUT LANDINGS WERE SMALL TODAY Only three boats arrived Ibis morning; Willi it small amount oT halibut which sold at good prices, the sales were: American Western, 1(1,000, at lHc nnd 0c, lo lloval Fish Co. Brisk, 10,000, at 18c and Oc, to Allin Fisheries. , flanaHlAn 1'rosperlty A, 10,000, al i do and LaCTlWiY finishing Ibis job when they were at it, work on this road was shut down in common with all other Uoadwork two months ago. On Ihe south side of Terrace assessment work has beeji continued assiduously on many properties' on Copper or Thornbill mpuulaiu and in the Williams I'nw.L iOiIi-IpI Kinn uiipplmen of gidd, snver, copper. molybden-J ite and tungsten ires have been brought in from, these localities. The Miehaud Brothers have deposits of molybdenite, practically pure ii forty pound chunks. Dahl Property The owners of the Dahl properly oil Thornbill Mountain are continuing development and intend shortly lo commence Ihe construction of an aerial tram to convey the on from tbemine to Ihe fool of Ihe nufuntain where a plant will be constructed lo handle Ihe output. Progress on the whole in the Terrace district Is regarded as very satisfactory and there is every indication thai capital in vested in development of pros- peels in this district will bring as satisfactory. returns as in any other mining area. LAST OF FLYERS LEAVESFOR SOUTH Flying Officor Hull Left Yesterday For Vancouver; Station Dismantled Ilringing lo a close the work or aerial fisheries patrol which has been conducted here by Ihe iti.vul Canadian Air Force for Ihe past two months, Flying Officer A. II. Hull look orr al iu..iu jes-lenlay morning in plane. HI) for .iPiielio Heach station, Vancou ver. It was the intenlion to tiiiln lint rliulil to Vancouver in IIKIHV HIV the one day with stops for re fi.pllnir at Delia Delia and Iliurs lou Day. Accompanying Flying f l f f liir Hull as mechanic- was Corporal II. H. Davenport. .Other members or the delacii-miMit who have been here I his summer will return lo Vancouver on Ihe Prince neorge ionium. The base at Seal Cove lias been entirely dismantled and the equipment is being shipped to Jericho Jleach. PRINCE OF WALES IS EN ROUTE ALBERTA SYOSSET, Sept. 22. The prince or Wales, accompanied by bis staff, left Sunday night1 on board a special I rain which will take him direct fn his ranch in Alberta. Northern and PIUNCE HUP TO UNITE IN DRAWING AGENDA FOR CONFERNCE The Canadian Pacific liner "Montreal" recently! brought 200 happy Canadian University Students home from a stay of several weeks in-England and on the continent. A happy group of girls are here seen with -Captain JoluHall, commander of the ship. FLYERS AT SAN DIEGO Great Reception Awaits U.S. Airmen at Southern California City Today TUCSOX, Arizona, Sept. -i. The United Slates round-the-world flyers left here Ibis morning for San Diego. They hopped from Dallas, Texas, to El Pazo, .New Mexico, on Saturday and from El Pazo here yesterday. M San Diego a rousing re ception will be tendered the fly ers and a general holiday lias been declared by the mayor for Ihe occasion. There will be pre sentations including a handsome residence to Lieut. Smith. San Diego is his home town. When I he flyers arrive at Santa Monica after having left San Diego hey will actually have completed t lie flight around Hi" world. Canada In Welcome SEATTLE, Sept. 22. Through the Stale Department, lhi Seattle Chamber of Commerce has is sued an invitation for ollicers and men of ll.M.C.S. Patrician now in Elliot Hay, lo participate with the city in welcoming the U.S. world flyers who are ex pected lo arrive here towards the en, of Ihe week. It is also ex- pecled iliat a Canadian government airplane from Jericho Heach, piloted by Flight Lieut. MacLeod, will take pari in the celebration. HALMCGIVERN NEW MINISTER Will Visit Prince Ruport Next Month with Premier King and Other Cabinet Members OTTAWA, Sept. 22. 11. B. Mo-Givern, K.C., M.P. for Ottawa, has been sworn in as. a minister without portfolio in the federal cabinet." Mr. McGivern will visit Prince Huperl next moiilh with Premier Kink' and oilier PRINCE RUPERT Central British Columbia's Newspaper BUT, B.C., MONDAY. SEPTEMBEIt 22, 1021 TE portions RRACE 1 Tornado Swept Through Three Eastern States Causing the Death of About Fifty People ST PAUL, Sept. 22. A tornado which swept through i.f Minnesota. Wisconsin and Michigan caused the death of approximately fifty people according to reports received here today. The damage from the storm dnllars. Tc ogranh and telephone communication is utinj crippled and many homes have been toppled ov'er. The brunt of the storm struck Thorpe, Wis eleven people were killed. FISHERMAN HAD NARROW ESCAPE! Made Gotaway from H. & n. Just In Tlmo Last Thursday Morning When Boat Sank At leasl one member of the halibut schooner H. & H. bad a ... .i i narrow escape wnen inai vessel sank near While Hocks last Thursday morning. It had been n slormy night and the II. H. was nneiioreu ouisiue a smau bav in which the Valorous and X. & S. were riding out the storm. "Early in tle morning Capt. Charlie Edwards was awakened and found that the boat had been blown ashore. One of the three members of the crew had not yet awakened and it was only in the hick of time that he got out. Rapt. Edwards and his men were,. brought to port on the X. x S. Besides the skipepr Charlie Lowe and .limniio Liske were members of Ihe crew. II was the latter who had the imnow escape. CHARGE WITHDRAWN- After having spent several hours at Ihe case during the past few days, Ihe .cjly, police unable lo furnish enough evi dence to prove tliCrieharge this morning withdrew the charge against Fung, Chinese, of keep ing a gaining house. The charge against Tagaliiishl, a Jap. in the same connection, has been r tnandi'd Tor eigM davs. Mtim taturdir AND i . will amount io several milium cousin, whert SHOT OFF THE END OF THUMB SATURDAY Douglas Frlzzell went to Hazei- ton Hospital lor ircaiment and Will bo Home Wed nesday George Tito and his son Teddy accompanied by George Frizzell k.uid his son, Douglas, went out on Friday night's train to Wocd-i cock for some' grouse shooting. On Saturday night, Douglas Fri.. zell was making his way homo In. Ihe early dusk and, .while on an overgrown trail, his shotgun ac-. cidentally went off, taking off the; tip of his lipid thumb. He went up on Saturday's night's train to Hazelton fori treatment at the hospital there. the entire parly will be back on Wednesday. OIL TANK EXPLODES: SEATTLE TUG SINKS Albion Caught Flro When Returning From Sal nun Fishing Banks Was Being Towed In SEATTLE, Sept. 22. En route from Bremerton pi tow of tho lug Margaret, Ihe lug Albion sunk when a lC.OOO-gallon oil tank exploded. Earlier her crew oT two had been rescued off Foul Weather Bluff in Admiralty Inlet and the fire was apparently extinguished. The Albion, which was uninsured, was en route from the salmon fishing banks when he euught fire. Circulation, 1871 Strut Salts B3. DISTRICT League Will Prepare Agenda for Conference on Armament Reduction French Representatives at Geneva do Not Like Newspaper Agitation Against Using British Fleet for Policing GENEVA, Sept. 22. The United Slates, Germany and Russia undoubtedly will be invited lo participate in a World League of Nations commission which will prepare nn agenda of the international conference for the reduction of armaments to be held in June next at Geneva. A campaign by the British press against any attempt to place the 'British fleet unreservedly at the service of Ihe League as a policing force against war has caused a pronounced chill in French circles in Geneva. FELL OUT OF HOTEL WINDOW! Aftor Being Precipitated Five Storeys, Portland Man Still ,A"ve at Vai louver VAXCOl'Ell, Sept. 22. J. II. Hepburn of Lej Grande, Oregon, railway man, received injuries which il is believed may prove falal when he fell on Saturday evening out of a window on the riflh floor of Ihe Empress Hotel, .Hastings Street East. The chair which fell with him was smashed . i.:i.. 1 1 ....i.. i in ii... BOSTON GRILL Large Upstair Dining Hall, with newly laid dancing floor for hire. Suitable for dances, banquets and wed ding parties. For rates, apply to Boston Grill, Third Ave. Phono 457. PRICE FIVE CENTS. iHEBRIDEANSTO LIVE IN TOWN Settlers Will Take up Land Wlth- in Municipal Boundaries of Port Albernl --. VICTOHIA, Sept. 22. The Hcbrjdeans, who are coming to Vancouver Island in large num'-bers during the next twelve months, will settle in Port Alberni instead of founding new settlements along Harklcy Sound. It Is announced by Ihe Department of Lands, that negotiations im mi; uuiui iiuciiii immediately. KETCHIKAN MAN IS CONVICTED James Sidney Smith Gets Seven Years for Shooting Bert Grayle Last Spring KETCHIKAN, Sept. 22. James Sidney Smith, former policeman of Portland (Oregon) who is said by ollicials to have been dismissed from the force after being charged with having killed a man, has been convicted here of manslaughter and sentenced to seven years in the penitentiary for slaying Berl Grayle last spring. The shooting was in connection with a quarrel over bootlegging liquor, Ihe police y. ARTILLERY IN ACTION TODAY Attacking Party Unable to Push Through Lines of Defence : Naval Vessels Desert SHAXGHAI. Seol, 22! After in inifl. nc iii.-mii.-ii iu iiiu'frt ii, .... l. r i...i r . iiji iiil- iiuiunanu ui iuiius iui hospital where last night he w!ie fillers within the municipal reported l,c st.ll al.ve. o Ihe,bomidariei( of Port Alberni will cause of the fall is unknown. Tbe.,. ,! ,,, .,,.!., i. man was alone in his room al the lime. WADI n CCD1CC DCriMC ON OCTOBER FOURTH NEW YORK, Sept. 22. The world's baseball scries will open on Mnurday, October i, in the home city of the American League, winning the pennant unless a tie in either league necessitates a playoff. MAJOR W. J. BAXTER, M.C. I I ! DirccJor of McConnell A Fergus, sou,; Limited,' Advertising Agency, who Succeeds the late M.M. Fer-gussoij, as manager of the Toronto 6llice,of "(lie eomp.niy. tlieeL7M.riip!anV t haltering at the Cliekaing defence line since daybreak the Kiangsu 'artillery found Itself "unable to push the Shanghai troops back in the fighting which has been In progress today between Kuenla and Kluntlng, fifteen miles west of Shanghai. The Cheklang headquarters connrmeil I he report that .Ihe cruiser llaiehow and several snjaller naval vessej- went over lu tho Peking Uoyenunenl. -