m PAG FODr, k ". mVSZ DAILY KEVO , W.nI,.,- H71 " TOW HILL IS BRINGING UP FATHER Bjgfiebrge McManus V I CA.KT RtO weLU Co right iiiTI DID V-S 1 WIT Km. IN LIMELIGHT Tome iso OOtiT DOTnERMt;-1 .THAa eoiso IN ANO ACCUSE Jill juw oemwho the HycT? J , uboKcr I'M J ptje kin the; lookvh' f HER IF tHC I'd IN BONO 'TpEN TSMUU vv; coiuTxwe't-i- 1 TMIN t KNOW bHE Toronto Mall and Empire Has TnlH THE AOMiT IT- r in u TOOK m 1 1 'ft Leader on Subject vFoJlow COOK. I I" I Infl (Stork Speeott Tow Hill is in the limelight aain. The Toronto JMail, and hmpire has a lender on the sub jcct in, a recctii isfie which is rather, interesting. 11 saVs: What is llip uso of.' bbthcrjn; about land "around JJpi North l?olaj'v(iyh cannot bo of any valupwheu w have so much un discovered territory which U of value-near homo? take 'the. case of Tow- llill. It does not appear nh t lie ordinary maps and, un til yesterday, Iho ordinary man never heard, of itt"tjut tMr. Slprk,, ,M.P for Skeena, has inform;! the JJnuse of Commons that H is a place of importance actually as well, as potentially "Duly lasLi fall o.vcr. oit the north shore pf .Queen Charlotte Islands, I found h brand new in dustry," said Mr. Stork. "At a Utile town called Tow Hill there h'hs been established a new clam canning factory. When we speak ij flams rwe -all have, in our mind's eye' ihe oh 1 "style of shell which litters the ocean beach, hut this, particular clam which they are now, rtevejppjnfi at T,ov Hill i a brand new variety, and I would Imagine it to be Iho aristocrat of the clanv trihe.' Not; only are the shells things of' beauty but "(J)ese cjanv are of such a quality that there is an unlimited market for thehi"." They were discovered by the local biological station, which is finding-continually new varieties of fish. Another Discovery ; While at Tow Hill Mr. Stork made another discovery, the fi'n-.j est natural beach on the globe. "It has been my sood fortune to have visited the Leaches in California, the sands at Blackpool and Ostend, and I say without hesitation that on the north shore of Queen Charlotte Is-, lands fs a sand beach as hard nf a cement floor, fifty, miles In extent the greatest natural speedway' that one can find any- " where." He is sure that -when Sir Henry Thornton gets his eye on this loc.alilydie will attract worm lourjsi and nuiia up the .Canadian. National Railway. The I railway needs Iho traffic but first I of all Sir Henry should put Tow j Hill on the map. ALICE ARM 'The Hecate Straits 'Towing .Cog Jog carrying barge Drum- rock was here at the, end of las' . week lolling 1,235,000 feet of logs at Miles Donalds loggni-i camp for' didivery do the Powell mver pnper.intll. t f.The.,Kfiysdne Mining Co. is to Institute an active pmgram development work (Tn the Sunsel property npic iiouiiny ureek tills seVisonf 5 The. trail will he im proved" and a new tunnel driven the installation of a compressor aNo being included in Ihe plans, ' iiis slromleck returned to , ' 'MicVjArmjlasJ, week after 'havlmff t snnie wmier in Vancouver. : .KigM0fe.U Rff"I at ihe mouth nf Hill '.U'ilfinillf lltfnt ninlitnnn 'nchrsr1teing (juilu the order of i . . Mrs? -I. nurvich has arrived ! front Prince Rupert In spend j some nine visiting wilh Mrs. N Sulilovjch. V STEWART The Slewarl Hoard of Trado ' has been advised by Hon William v Sloan, nilhUler-of mine?, "that a survey parly will this year in vesjigale the possibility of a mininigutrail from here to Tele ' graph Creek by way of Aleziaden -anu nows-er Lakes. I A marriage of more than usual interest 4togk place recently in J iiyiier wlien.MiVt. Nellie .Murray 3r-MHa-eiiueni o( Stewart lor auoul ; . year, having come norlh from Vancouver,, was united in mar i riagef tp J. 1. Ilawkinson, the f widely iinown northern restaur J; ant keeper. The bride and groom .? i kept 'jlln?? news secret for two wfKRHvliii a rerpliun was ten f dered'lhem lit' the home of Airs SidiieySinilh. Wv IL'Tonkln of the American 'Mining 'A' Milling Co., and F. f Terwilllgcr; assaycr, chemist and melallungisl.'have'Vjrrivetl In Ihb district and will spend several Weeks here.' Joseph A. Mills, AM?. Jins afcivetl from Vancouver lo.lakc charge of American Alin ing vf Alillipg operations in the district. ' . V. S, (Irr, who has been suhr erinlendenl at the Indian mine has joined Ihe stair of-tjie ll.G: Silver. ' ; Harry Tanner has . returneil from a trip to New York, on min- ing Inisiness. ' ' MiirlocliJ-AIcLeod,u well known Prospector of this dislrigf, was dniwned last week while at- tcnijdiug la ford Hitter'1 Creek: Deceased was a Nova Scotan and "was Torly years of age. He served overseas and his funera look place under the auspices pi Iho Cniled Service Cluli and Native Sons of Canada,- Itev. A. W. R. Ashley officiating. VANDERHOOF Arthur Kmhley, who has been seriously ill, is now making saj jsfaefory progress toward recov ery. ' Considerable , i.ni provemenf-have already been made, on tow. streets by the village council. . U. C. AlcCorkell has given M Averill the contract for the build jng, ofaijjli.aril ' hijll at Fori, St. .fames. " 1 i' Stock wHiio lonser h& allowp-. to roam al large on the streets t Ibis town. The, village couiiqli has passed a pound bylav whiol. anions other things, sets a tax of $5 and $2 for dogs. A daughter was -born on Alay 20 to Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Taylor. Oscar Johnson of Fori Frasec has left for Winnipeg where li wjll spend the pexl few month buying cattle. ' Airs, J. Clow, has arrived her from Calgary lo visit with he uncle and aunt, Air. and Airs. F.. A. Mitchell. Gordon II. (iower. school In peclor from l'rince (leorge spent last week here on official lutiert iu, the district. Mr. nnd Airs. J. AI. Johnston gave a ,mnst enjoyable party last Ihursday in honor of tiieirguesi. Miss Nell Hums. EDUCATIONAL AND HISTORICAL TOUR The Canadian National hail- ways will operate a forty-throe day Personally Conducted F.duca tlonal Tour Iri Kuropn this Sum mer, sailing via the S.S. "Athcnia" from Montreal, Jub 9, direct ,to filasgow. Proceed ing 'from there, the party will visit different points of inleres. in Scotland, Kngland Holland, Helgium, Switzerland and France, also an opportunity to visit the Ilatllefields. Ileturning to Kuj-land.'will sail from Liverpool on S.S. "Auranla" August 13, fo AIontre.1I. Considering the mini her f points visited, the accom tnodnlion provided, and enter tainnicnt offered, this is one of i is t m m m rw the lowest priced Tours ever; oicrat.eiI to Kurope. Full particulars, reservations, etc., from any Agent. C.N. Hail-ways, or It. I". MoNauglitoji, Dis- nct Passenger Agent, Prince j llupert: BUSINESSIS" ONTHEMEND Poople Arriving From the Interior Tell of Better Conditions Obtaining Every- v where - . ,j Herent arrivals from the in- prior stale that there Is a general changf of tone alt along the ijne with vastly improving bust-iess couditiiHts. Kverywhere ople an expecting an im-iim union t from Iho operation of he ' prince llupert elevator. Farmers have "sown as much wheat as possible as a txiginning,' fn tfie vrain raiding campaign and there is activity in all diree-ions, especially, in railway eir-ole.s. An inorca-e in lb freight msinfss will mean increase Id aclivjtyat .the divismnal points .md more men employed everywhere. This soon reflects itself jh the ereneral business hf the country. The lunger business beyond Prince fleorge is active and 'here is considerable mining and .ither activity aj various points. SANSON SENDS APPRECIATION Wires Vancouver Province Thanking Newspaper For Leadng Editorial Article Olf Hanson, president of the Hoard of Trade, has wired to 'rank Hird, manager of the Vancouver Province, thanking him .'or the leading editorial apear- ing in his paper recently in re- ard to .Mayor Taylor's attack on lie Prince Rupert elevator. Ihe .vire reads: "On behalf jhf the Hoard or trade of Prince llupert and the ditkens of Central Hritish Col umbia, I wish to cotiigratulate aivl thank you -for yoijr Ipa'diwr editorial of the twentieth inst. Your edilorat j'foveil jij.iotir sat isfaction that your paper is abso luloly eivtitfpdTo jhl iia?n! it hears and that it represents lw province an a whole. It also hows a breadth of vision that is o necessary in the development if a young and struggling com 'nunity sufh as ours." Provincial Constable Fred Alarkland, transferred to the city ilptachment in Prince Rupert, ar rived on the Prince Charles Ibis afternoon from Literati Intel where he h.w been staliomul re ently. SPORT CHAT It: l ite excellence of play in tl'-opening g u toe of Ihe hasebaj! scluujiiia on Monday- afternoon last between the Oyrp Club ami .Native Sons of t'unala ausur well for u successful season, II ' ...I. U. ' H 1. VP i V anted For Sale For. Rent DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. No Advertiiement taken for lent than 50c .VtKTKB YOUNtt Alan wants work, any kjinl; 35c an hour. Phou1 Black 269. ' li WAN'TF. - Url for jrtmerni houseworfk. Airs. Al. AI. Me-I.achlan. - Phone Red 520. LOST. LOST. Puppy. Red collar. Answers to i :nl. Strayed from Provincial lioverninenl Wharf. Phone 30. BOARD AND ROOM. HOARD. The Inlander. 83 Second Avenue. Phono 137. HOARO, Rooms and Furnished Suites. Pnlmcr House. tl AUCTION SALE WJJ Jiave heeii favore4l with in structions rrom Airs. A. I'.raga In sell at public auction nM . her hi'oscliolj goods and effect at :t!2 Eighth Avenu-West, on Thursday. Alay 27. a; 2.30 pn.: consisting of sectional bookcase. library Utile, gramophone, (ak arm and rocking chairs, dining table, bulTet, Morris chair. nk bed chair, couch. Singer swina m'actilife, carpels heater, thre- ehiffenieres, two bureaux, six beds, etc. Philpoll. Kvitt Co.. Ltd., Auctioneers. 15!.' things keep up the way they ha tarted there will be large crowds f fans climbing Acropolis Hill uvery baseball night. .Monday's if.ime also showed that .tlieTe is tdenly of material on hand and ome new talent that should bi well able to account for itself n lie, season progresses. Th oxt game will be Friday veiling when the flytos, winner. of the first game, will try out conclusions with the Grand Ter minals, in their first appearance on the local tliamlmd. Hen Self may be trusted not lo have Ifi ill the players in town get away from him so this second game should be iille as interesting as the first turned out to be.. The anndal iourhannmt .imon Ihe, members tif. ithe PHne'iv RiW pert Tennis- Gl ul to t thj &4on nicnce itti'iuiiifiO, ii wHK'rom next Sunday, It is announced by W. CruiksJiank, president of tho luh. There will be men's and women s singles, men a and women's doubles,, anil mixed loubles and tlio tournament will be carried out on the straight elimination basis. The proscn Jtle holders in the Prince Ru pert Tennis Club, some of wdjom have left the city, are as follows: men h sinsrU-s, Larry w yies men's doubles, Dave Halfoir and W. Lamble:, women's siugles, .Miss Cawdfiie-AIlUtJieU; vvomen't doiihlesn MiiSr1tc;e.Mrtin. -anti .Miss Caroline -Mitchell; Jnlxrd loubles. Miss Caroline Alitche.l mil AlcAlaster. Line-ups ,in the Inlgrmedinle League foolball game this even ing between the YAlaqs.and High idiool will be as (pjhjw.s: Y .Macs -2jpeol Hacker, Koal Iteid ahd Caiorfrim, full hacks Tony Ilohcri.' Kelsey and dlenry 4 t ' ldP,T ' im 1 uennioncr,UAM naciis; nuw- lhotn. Dickens. Hlrachan, Hond and Philjlirs;. forwards. Jlih Scfitjfil-Tj-Norman Kinslor, goal, Pejcy Hood and Perry Haisler. full backs? Jim Parker, UMiur Cade, u tid Richmond Jlfjr- mer. Italf backs; Ksa Kalsu-yama. Vosht Katsuyama, lnck AlacKay. hh. Alatheton and Alin-oru Sakamoto, forwards. O 1928 f Ut-t rTut Scici. Ixc FOR SALE FOR SAI.F..-- 28 fool fish boat, 7 V h.p. Vulcan engine, ou t year old $!)50.J 20 fool, cabin cruller, new 12 h.p. engim" priced at 30.t)O 28 foot cabin cruiser, 13 h.p. oil engine 4l.2OO.0u Small speeder with Ford engine, priced at J250.0U 20 h p. HutTalo engine $600.00 40 h.p. Sludpbaker engine, 1200.00 C h.p. Guarantee, price M70.00 G h.p. hellonberg engine I800.00 2 ey Under 10 h.p. auio engine , flOO.OW 4 Cylinder Dodge engine wiliJ023 Fori, T(jor jjedsn Ii2fi.no '"" n starter 1 00.00 4 cylinder Chevrolet enit.? with starter 123 (10 1000 feet M inch back haiK cable, price Ce por fool. Wee , AleOregor Saw. falHn and bucking saws, nilchrUI jacks, etc. Northern Exchange, 213 Seeond Avenue. Phone 23. FOR SAl.I'.or Rent. TourU Hotel al Terrace, H.C. Twelv room furnished, furnace hea!. eeirie tigni, elecirtc pumj. ba;h, rostanraol, kitchen, barroom, Uiren room furnished citltoge, two lols. Rent $75.00 per month or will sell on reasonable terms. Apply Airs. J A. AIcDougall, Tourist Hole'. Terrace, H.C. FOR SALK. New 30 h.p. Jlolin. dcr scmi-Deisel with full cquipmeni, $2,380.00. 35 h.p heavy duly I'nion, In good condition, f9fto.no.' Kasthope engines, 4 to 10 h.p. Prinee Rupert Hoalhouse. J3J FOR SALK. Very complete ouU fit of Drums and Traps and set of 8 Mi octave Orchestra Hells. Can be seen al .Mae-Larcn's Aliislc Store, where ftid particulars may he oblained. I3 FOR SALK. Double corner Sixth Avenue and Dunsmuir SIreel opposite Rink. What offers' Apply Hox 300 Daily News of- fice, FrtR SALB; Fi'e roomed mod ern' bungalow ami two lot., close Iu. $2600.00 on Icrni Apply 'T. MeClymohL t- FOR SALi: Secondhand furni ture and restaurant fixture from Royal Hotel. Apply It Third Avenue. FOR SALK. Gerhard HelnUmau Piano,' on easy monthly pay- menls. Walker s Music Store IIODSF. and Three Lois for Sale Apply P25 Klghth Avenue Knsl TO RENT FOR RKNT. .Modern four room. L ed, fot, .with Monarch rapgc, ln Clapp.block. wolenhi haver Jlroi. FOR RI'.NT. Two modem houses, one furnished. Apply 21 a l ourth Avenue Fast. i 'URNISIIKD I!ousokeepln Room! to rent by the day, week or month. Phono Red C07. tf l OH jiknt. Furnished house keeping suite, Alussallcrr. Apqrlmenls. Phone 18. f FOR RUNT. Four room, nolle, hot water bpaled. Hply grnili . A Mallet. MOpKltN FLAT for. nuipply M.'T '."iUironpr. ' A"' if FOUND r uuftn, i nree Keys on ring apply uauy wews office. 7-!Jrt---,-' Articles Lott and Found, Ac PATENT ATTORNEYS I'KTHFRSTOMIAt till & CO, the old PMtahlishcd firm. Patents and trademark tn all nun-tries. Fr'P boii.lel. Vancouver f f it-.- lolH Itogers lluild-tng. Phone Seymour 379f. Mumper. Krnest K. Carter. lW, registered attorney. Other of-i ' .. . ..... . .! "' ' itrov unnwti. wnsiiington anuitmi. u o. pHncinal eiltps. AUTOMOBILES GUARANTEED USED CARS BARGAIN PRICES - Utr 1023 OhNniohile Touring 1730.00 .T'"' " v IU22 Oldsniobtle Toortnt; t50.00 ihi. .. .o., . 1021 Ford Tudor Sedan 150.00 '',.:,,," .' 1023 Koid Tudor Sedan HOO.Qu trt h.-..i. Ford l.iglil Idlpr)f .... $50.u Ford Lfglil Dilvpry II 85.00 I'".,"' '" we trive ininy ua irHS eric imiwi. un on ahove ears and liberal sec vice on new car. KAIEN GARAGE. healers in. :heroe( and ail General Mninr Pnniirt, Wrecking Seric. hay and Nluht PlHHlfl 52. Price- of liulli V iti.l tiiiHr-. at anted I HdH .:.RS arel" ? ' nw al a new low b'vei. . '" ' -The National I ime Payment 'nr. i.mii k Plan enable. an..ue with ! SA" ."'Ji 1 reasonable income lo affinli"" ' ., . , . prl nf Oir . I lie comfort and eonvenipnee a n, u, ,... cur affords. Atk S. E. PARKER, LTD. Dealer ' 219 Second Avenue. TAXI Phone 67 Taxi (Call George. Paul or Out) Six and Seven Passenger Slude bakers at your disposal any lime, ROSS BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Block. . Acros from Fmprss Hotel. FURNITURE. New and Secondhand Furni ture Store. We Huy. Sell and Kx liange New and Sernndbnnd loods. GEO. PAPAD0PUL08 3! Tdrd Ave Phone 4C GOOD EATS CAFE, Third Avenue Opposlle Itenson g studio. GOOD AIKALS. GOOD CAKF.S Coffee or Tea Served. llKAL HO. Mr' C0OKKD MKAI.S. Airs. Unger. Proprietress. Phone 053. WOOD. Dry Mixed Wood 0,fl0 a load. Dry Fir Wood ftTiO a load. Cui. to any- length. Kindling, 7.00 n load. Fir Furnace Wood 7.00 a lontl. A. ISAACSON Phone mark .(it. Seal Cove. PRINCE RUPfRT Tinrt A High 0:l a.m. 3CI ft. 13:02. p.m. 10.0 " Low, 0:57 a.m. 3.7 " 18:30 p.m. 0.8 " Hlgji 0:5! a.m. 13M.1 p.m. Low .J...,. 7:35 a.m. 10:33 p.m. ? , Frjitay, May 28 High .1 i;;5(V a.m. ID 5 p.m. Low 8:14 a.m. 20:11 p.m. r 21,0 fl. 10.2 " 2.lh " 7.1 " 22.0 " 1 0.3 " 2.3 " 7.2 TIMBER SftlS X77H lltalrnl . Ilv Ulli U . llttMl Irf I . . tMIII llll. I llMU .... MMMies w j mmu mi., ir, i.i.i. I'rtii. Hn. i i (DlMrt Tl.! llM IBB- -1 .A- ... MlOT !.) 1. 1,. AT 4 land, -uk- i "ir 4 I.. I hi 1 1 1 AVI0Alt WSTISI r.-r. ttw U af Uftll HI. V.' J . ' linSrr . i al llia ai. f..r. ll4 tl I " Jit ( V. I hOTICt TO esiofwi t I Ik Mill" i ainri . .1 HMTt, Ul III- liptl.o m ii Nil ! h.-. IVllri. tinMi. II. IftS. I" J r"-.fjrltrl f r rflll. - nai. ti ii erartiM' " nf I'd l) Awl Mkr i of turn, m oKiinmiK um) lit : rttiM i -nil i' prtar imi ' 4 Ml ,,t l. t. Mint SL ACT, Nolle f Applies: Uldrfil llin rtt Milt v i nnl Mill .. ami. l. of No. t ! PfHl of Iron tiwrai ixiii--Mtnr,i iri r. .. Mimrr. ! iti:. TAkK Mill' I 1 I'rep Wiim-i mil for llM- f lty lit'- 1 Klj l i IH'llf of I Itlt " - ' 'itiliinlnt 1 u tlmnis. am run in ' f ilr Mu lliin c Ii ftiioiiirw.'il i irlltrtc ..f I Imtwl thi I O0VIRNMINT UODOII Nolle of Applied' .NOTIl'E IS Hut SUl iUf "r 1 liitfmlt tn ! Kwnl r-ir i j rulw. annate ' H. C,, i no iiih.ii ! ' . Ilium U. I. HIlll llrrlMMll' " " Unri? nf lirilih e twr hi ihe n" ji, for riiiiiiiiiiliim lulid m I'm 1 thy of My, i ' lkB ACT' Nolle of Inltnllas l Ill Crinr Hilt'' f frlr. ,.r l-na.l ll:i: - Mnrlli ' lirlmcl l.l' ... n'.l TAkK ,MTIi:K rnnrp llupert lnil Ui npiil.v ti Inn- rtmrrllx-ri lnC Cniiinirnrlnr it. .,, niitli fnd nf ?t(irll ti ,. m HN.iinrl the llan'l nil runlnlninr " Jjrficp Dited April 17, t"4.