1 SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Gitv Delivery; by mail or carrier, per month $1.00 Hy mail to all parls of Ihe British Km pi re and the United Slales, in advance, per year $0.00 To all other countries, in advance, per, year . $7.50 Transient Display Advertising. ... $ liO per inch per desertion Transient Advertising on Front Page . . $2f 8), per" inch Local Readers, per insertion .2"r- per line Classified Advertising, per insertion 2c per word Legal Notices, each insertion loo per again line Contract Rates on Application. , Advertising and Circulation Telephone - 98 Editor and Reporters Telephone - - - 86 All advertising should be in The Daily News Office before p.m. on day preceding publication. All advertising received subject to approval. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITION JETD Tuesday, February 2 5, 1 925. As Unconquerable As Russia. Tin United Slates1 is as tuiconiuerable ns Russia but an, invader could mess up Ihe ports very haIly and do an immense lot oT damage' lo -shipping. Canada is in a somewhat similar position. -No country but the United Slates could attack her wil h much hope of nllitnale success and even the experience of the U.S. in-Ihe past is not such as to encourage "them to repeat the experiment. ' In fact the feeling between United States and Canada, is likely to be such as will preclude any chance of wat between the coiinlri.es. Because of her impregnable position, -President Coolidge ,-uggesls that the United Stales can well lend in the cause of armament limitation. It would be a great advantage to the world if Ihe money now expended in war preparation could be spent in ttie tirls of peace. We all hope mat the president s scheme for lessening of armaments will succeed. Conditions Bad Following Boom In California. California is lio exception to the general rule it) regard to Jxioms. Hie reaction is on there and Ihe people who are not very solidly established are in danger of going to the wall. Working men ate suffering front lack of work and inabildv to earn enough to pay their way out. 11 is not that. California has not Ihe resources, (be natural alfracliou, Ihe eliinnle. the fruit, Ihe oil mid n groat many other Ihlngs (hat make for jwenllh. All these things tend to. make lle place prosperous but when a place is boosted us it was and people-' flock from every part of Iho conlineit. and prices go up beyond renin of the common people, then the end is near and Ihe place is due Tor a'fearful slump. It will come back but it will be years before it is iigain really prosperous. All Will Regret Illness' Of King. KveryoneMn Canada will regret the illness of the King, lie is Ihe silent figure around which the Knipirt revolves. The sovereign people govern themselves but Ibey-stm; bound together by a sentimental tie exemplified by (he . monarchy. With the passing of a 'monarch a certain amount of uneasiness prevails. Happily the ynuug men who lake Ihe mniinreiry are wejl trained for the duties ere it falls to -litem. In spile of titer fitness of the Prince of Wales for Ihe position, all will hope that King (leurge may live for many years In carry on Ihe erfeolive work he i doing as nominal head of the Umpire. Mineral Riches, Of interior B.C. : Jhivlnli rior or tie, province. hint particitlaVlv that part hear Ihe line ill the Canadian .Kaliimnl' Railway, is wrlrlliv of- ;iltenr Ron from apy who coulcniplale' taking ail inlorest iit muiing. J lie series of nrlicles published in this paper are being read with inleresl as being a careful review Of the whole situation insorar us the c dry in and around (lie Rulklev Valley is concerned. There are, however, other mining ilisl'ricts hi ,e interior which' are, not covered by this 'series. We have tncti-lioned IheiHjJjoin time (o time. There are the Terrace ami INk districts, the properties id llazellon and others north from Burns Luke that are well worthy of mention. Rrilislt Columbia is a -mining province and the . northern and central porlioti of Ihe hi'iii'iniin (inI nl r.Hi..i.il nil a "Worth $100 to Me Relieved Eczema and Piles" Mrs. Peter A. Palmer, Saltburn, Sask., writes: "Dr. Chate'i Ointment hai completely relieved me of eczema nd pifei. I also used this Ointment for my baby, who broke out in eczema. A few applications were all that was necessary in her case. Dr. Chase's Ointment has been worth a hundred dollars to me, before using it I had spent a great deal more than that in unsuccessful treatment from doctors. We have also used Dr. Chase's other medicines, the Nerve Food having restored my health after suffering from severe nerve trouble when a girl. Dr. Chase's Ointment 80 Cla. a U,x. dealcrm , EdmanKoii. Date Co.. IA1., Toronto Seventh nf Series of Article on .Mining in Hulkley VIUy. based on Stnilhers Hoard of Trade Report, Southwest of Tclkwd. in the Telkwa Range of mountains, is a 1 ii rire area drained by the Telkw'a River and its tribuliiries. Many valuable discoveries have been made, in Ibis region, chiefly! in silver-copper ores, though in. some veins Imlli gold audi lead values are prominent. As long us IU03 io;ta!ioiis were niailo in this section and at one tinie""there wjts marked in'tivityi lu I teeeiil years lftlle progress liassdjeen made, however, due to m-1 adequate financing, distance from the-shipping point, ami lack! of trausporlalion Hunter Basin Mnsl of Ihe rinds liuvo been made in the hasfhs at the heads of the various 'crocks. Nearest to'-. Telkwa is ' the Hunter llasju, fifteen miles southwest of Ihe town and reached by a road and trail. Here there have been lo- silver values ;haviii been ob-i yHiipment so" Tar ranii'd on. is tained on the King, the Colorado.) nf ,t limlleil natural ;; "V iiml Hie Hunter properties. The: , sibola District laljer is, like the basin,, itself, ,i,t. Sibobt litricl. near named aHer Ho' late William :yv,j0 Sail Lake, nhoiit seventy i Hunter, the pioneer prospector j ,ji,.s southwest -of Huush.n, who first- located in the basin.; body or siher-copper ore, some Of hit-'h grade. On the Duchess there was established a large body of ore of similar characterj been al a standstill diii'iu last few years. Dominion Basin Further south, in the head walrr of the Morice Ilivcr, are (lie Dominion Hast'ti, Starr Creek, of five uwne.l hy llr. II. (J. Wrineh, M.I. .A., of llazi-ltdii. This i silver-eopper-ziiic properly witln several itiinii.iiii(r -veiim. lu 1023, the Federal -Mining & Smelling i r.iiiiany look an option on the I Ktotip,' They developed the show-) inu c 1 1 1 1 1 i i i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 v until .liinc . Thece are. in addition to these, a --"number of other u roups of claims ja this vii'inly with croud .silver ' -showings..' ' ' ' S 'Peacock - About twelve miles sotl'lhve..st oT Houston I, (i. Itellicini lias a jtroup of claims e;illed Ihe. Pen caled a iiiiinhcr or Mive&-cnpper cot.k. oin value showings of promise, very wsu i pohl. er ami some rent This property is now heins de-f,aV(, (,,,,, li kable- finds in Silver j made.' They aiV ii ion? ' veloped by the owners under he.way fl.om ,,xjsiinfr transportation I ilirectmit or U. A. Itetpie, one oi ; facilil i..-s buf the showings are lliem.' The latest work, begun I s0 oo.l tliaf sooner or later1 in Ihe--summer of 1921, is to ijs handicap will be overcome. ! drive a cross-cut tunnel over UUOI Emerald GroUD reel o cut some sliowinps all .... ,..,,, ...,..,.. is ,ie' depth, i KniiM-jilil C, in iivviik.I liv Win 1 Hankln Basin ,i Sweeney of Stnitliers ami others. ; llank.n Has n, at the head nfj,, ',: ,)(i),n ( (ip ,,,, Ihe (.oat (.reek is aboul sixteen , . ; as( ,h mile.s rrnm Telkwa aiid in it are some r' the first claims staked in Hie district. . One has been found with Kood values in pobl, silver and copper, and there is one very large body of bivvr.prade silver-copper ore. .Little devel-oiiment has taken place in recent years. Milk Creek At the head or the North Fork of Ihe Telkwa, in the vicinity nf Milk ("reck, there are some until hie silver-lead finds. These are reached by road and trail from elkwa. river thirty miles distant., Wn ,I,lnS(f,rl.lli(,n.(,lfru SmoiiR the promising claims are (.i)fy (as h, roPert.es or the U.isholm , . imilll,.sy 1ia( Tpw fjplll wi hrolli.-rs. known as the Hip 1-our. . P1111!l ,,to ,.,,.. .... mII a ii i I tui' tiooiiwni propc nroiieriy, ou which there is a Inrpre body of owners. A vein twenty feel hf) width and traceik on the siit'face for some fifteen hundred feet shows very diiph silver values,; also a laiTe percentape .of lead.! Some Hay this is likely to become' a prent mine, ! , Silver Tip The Silver Tip .property be- tweeu While Sail and Ritr I'.iilsuk' Lakes is another of the slmwiufrs in . Ibis resititt vell meriting c.nii-j siieration. Hiph values have, (been obtained in "Silver, lead and j ver pronerties, yol.l-silver ore. In ll)2t (iilles-TIM pie Wilson worked -nl Milk Ht A 1 JIMu Uf np LI r,r,,v 1 I Creek in the openinis ti), with( good results, or a vein three in eight b'el in width showinp very high silver content in somjr as-' says, also good values in gold. copper and lead. Howson Basin l Hit' head oT the south Turk or Hie Telkwa, and about thirty riiiles from the town are Ihe Howson, the Sunset, ami the Scalbui Creek basins. In this vjcinily there was considerable activity some years ago. On the Santa Maria property develop- Proposed to net Two Extra Sections for Present Oil Burning Furnace Boiler sary in view uf the ' women's jail having been added to lb.) heller service would he given hut low grade. In Sunset lasiu:Wii the same amount of fuel. rinds were made or silver-copper ! l,. vyiis unable lo .......... v vny jjiusuiii iiuracii lg a greal t en or at enlion from " o . l,(,m i i on v ntiiiinir men ";"Mll"N Lake, is the hiker Queen droop Ihe extra sections i..f r;.... i i. , VI ll ll-H I llll I I'll i: Ml I IMS, i s' avi' found CO), inner. fh .-n flc- HALL DISCUSSED !; REPAIRS OF BOOTH SCHOOL WILL NOT COST SO VERY MUCH A report from Die finance I 1021. vvjien l.ey eoed down a,f-'"""iltee Dial l,nO(i he add.-.l their opemliniiM in lie dislricl. ""' ,ua!i 1 raordiuary etlnu-Durins II, a! time $7,500 was nr. "Irs ,f ""' "hooMnard lo cover pc tilled in work, several tunneU ilricn. mid Ihe Mhiiwiups opeueil; tip well. TIioubIi oome diwlanpe from Hie railway llii is a' likely prospeel. I Diamond Belle I Near Ihe Silver 0u.een in Dm : Diamond Hells firoup, owned by i. r. i.i.ii' oi iiiiiihuiii. nolo, silver, en'iper and .ine are all im porlaid values in Mils properly, which has a number of slrnnjr veins. II was under oplinn to the Federal Mining Company willi Ihe Silver Queen Group, .-epairs In the Itoollt Memorial School was adopted at Ihe ineel-inx of the city council last ni?li!.j This follows an exatnicalion that A roporl front the 'Hoard 0f as made last week of t he scliuol , Work reconiinejidinp the pur- 'i'dntly by member or Ihe council j chase of two extra sections for school board when it was I the Gily Hall furnnce boiler was deei.le.l ll.nl the condition nf the! sent hack lo the c.nuiinilli'c- )lv '""d was not. as si-nous as ha.l the ciiuncil last nihl for further believed and that Ihe mak-i information. iug (if necessary repairs thtsyear Aid. I'errv exi.liiin'e.l Dial it... 'would not involve ah expenditure I tnenl work opened up a large; .vrn sections were .leeiue.l neces- "seceding HI, Poll. j GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT. system. Willi till, exll-a snpliun i NOTICE OF APPLICATION fOR 8ECR LICENSE. NOTICE U hereby riven Hint on the ?lli ilar (if March, next Ihe iinclerslrneil s;iv definitely mtenilt to apply it the Minor Cniilrul oie, Willi Mime gtey coppet nndWbat the cost would, he. hetnr pun pr the huiiitunr Knonn nimi ..n'K.... i, i 1 . . V'f.il- I ! . .' . ... i :pnti'iit Unlet sltiialeil. nf the iiiriit.r i.r niiu.i- "ii. ia. .m. jirownr inuucni' ineie l; ;:v.., k vi; Iho would no he 'emiugh radiation ; '.'n,',' ''P','. rn.vmre of nriutr coinm-! .. -' ' Ma. unon the Innil tlMerllieil IjhIi loswnrrtiiil trie nvtt new sections, eleven tlt ttift meivn da., tiiineen ' ... . . .111; nn,9 r, -.r i .r. ..!. )u ami roiineeu ii; lU'oinisuiit; discoveries liave been'cmfiy. mad.-, eliiefly in gold, silver and; n referring the mailer hack to topper. I hey are. bowever, a . eiiinmillee. .Mayor .Newton long way from the railway, and y Hint the present plant was Icvehmmenl may be slow. j,,tJ ,.j,able or beatriig the build- Silver Queen jug adequately in fi cold snap. Aboul twenty - five miles The city engineer bad concurred sonlhwesl of Houston, near Owen in lite rccniniueinlnlinn to obtain In Mliirk ten i i-r-lii-ymuj, u. iiriiuii I lie noon ion ( n , ; Sertloii One (II, C.lly i.r Irlme nresejil nlant wit s anpert. aeronlinr tn a rerljierert. map or! oi uii i jau, Jail. Hie ine i i. .: . ; c. s .. ?t o" . itnan neiioiiien in ine i.ann neitrv or-1 Capilllll' OJI lieiUIUijV llltf bUHllillg. : fii-e at l Cl,v. ,f Prline Unpen amll niniiiHTeri n3,- rnr ine- naie r neer l) . lb. nln llmnol.t II... ...iil..rr i .. i IJII' aiSU IllOUSillt MIC Ollllllltr III Iho irlaw .r l.v lb ..no., hntll.. r,.r ....... I ...!...:..! . 1. I.. ..II t .1 . - . , , ' :.' . ! " i jinn ii.lliiiri tiiceh. in mi ill iiir.e,or tlltr extra HCClillllS Wlllll. I I... mn'iinii mi inn premise. IiATKn at Prince llnncrt. B.C.. this flth (lay or Frhriiary, I0?5. PKTF.lt BLACK, Owner and Manarer of Central hotel, riDll"ant GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR LICENSE. BEER NOTICE U hereby trlvrn thai on Hi.1 Jth il.iv 'it March next the upi(irliriipil intciKN tn apply tn i tin I.Kpmr Control Hoard fur a IIitiikk In rospi-rt in prcnilscs lii liiit part t I lie linlliiinir known as w Kniprpsa llnlpl, uliuaifd at ?8 Third Avi'imc In Hip t:ity nf Prlnrc Hnpoil, Piiivliicp nr Hrlll.li Cnhmiliia, upon tin- land (IflnrrlliPil m UiU nln'-im-n' (101 anil twrllly (30), lit Hlnrk tweniy-lhrrn (S3), ' Si'rtlnn Onn (I), City or Prlnrc Itnnort. arcordlnir in n rniru'. ti-rpil map or plaii ili'pu-licd in iho Land 1 ? iiPKi.iry umrp ai im- i;ny or erincp llu- hrer hy Ihi- yam or hy tin npcu hultlf ppii mm iiiiiniipri'ii s(3, ror tun iu or for KonHiiniptlon nn IIh prpinlnnii. . n.Ti:n at fi-inre luiprrt, H.c.. tiii e.th flay or Frliruary. ions, MIIH. A NX A M. ItOSS, Manairi'i'i'HA ami I.i-.hit or Naw Kmpri-sn Ootid Ppll":ant. GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR BEER LICENSE MOTrCE l lin.'i'hy frlvrn that nn Hip till! day or March unit Oip indpr$lpni'il InlPMd- lu apply In Hip I.Kiiii.m itimirol lioiiiii rnr h iipciiffi iti I'Pupppt to prrml4pa IM'lll I'lUL III IIIU nii.val lloi.'l, i,u... fltu ii, M II Slrnrl anil Th nl AvnnnP hi n.. l.ll.v or primp. Iliipflit, friiUnrp or lirlllsli Coin mill ii , iipi.ii tin. (and ili'!rrlli. I'll a l.uli- rlHVcn ((I, and luplvp ((Si, In lUoi-k IMilV two -SiTll.m Oiip I , i:il.v nt I'llni'n liifil. npp.nrdlnir to a ri'iMMprcil map or plan rli'piitlpil In Hip land ItctKiry orrii nt lli.. f.iiv of I'rliipp liniiprt and iiiiniherpil Ufa, riir Hip bIci or hppr liy Hm irl or hy llw niipn hot Up ror prinHiiiiiptlon on Hip prpmlsp-U ATE Ii at I'rliun lliipprl, B.C.. tlila tuth! mm. 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