associates and has already slarle'U work on; the "'prnpU slated W. S. (Duke) Harrli, well known Hazellon mining man and principal of the company, who was in town at the end of the week lo meet his brother, Al Harris, who,was here on" Sator day cnroule to. Stewart to ex amine a mining' property. Then is already J00 tons of ore from ihe M.K. group awaifingc.shjp ment stated Mr. Ilarris.jf. Under.- Mr. Harris' supjrvisibt, worK is continuing on nie mivi. Clip, fiazellon View dnd Stinri.'c proerte.s at Hazellon, tjie, fjr! tWo of which mines are now shippfng ore. The late departure of snow from the inlprior mount-ains'is to some .extent hampering the progress of work on some of th higher mining properties. IS ENTHUSIASHC OVER SCENERY AT STEWART V Hfiss Margaret Graham Says View of Mountains Beggars De-, scription: Dunwell Mine Active MN Margaret (iraham, who has been looking after the interests of the I'rinee itupert lhiily .News- for a few days at Stewart and Premier, returned at the week-end and is very enthusiastic over the beatiliful scenery ol tliat ftce'lion of the cpuptry. Stewart she Ihink isf.ver pretty and Premier wonderful. The view from the road jfoing and corhin. simply,, beggaf, de scription. , ' Miss (iraliahi visiled ijic Dun-well mirtiv where'.she ays fifty men are aP relient employed. They are; fctr- optimistic over their work" ,'itiU expect totmako a '.leal mine off it. Speakirtgenerally of thft otit-Jook at Stewart ihe yoiing lady say the people there al expect big things. There seemed to be i well defined j-umor that the ulndjan giine would jet be taken jWef bVithe Premier people probably operated under a w.orkinjr agreement. The general understanding was that the Indian would be operating this summer, i PRESENTATION MADE MR. AND MRS; YICKERS Number of Old Friends Called on Them Yesterday and Expressed Good Wishes ' on Leaving Yesterday afternoon a number pf old friends of W. 11. Vfcker? , unljl recently chief of police al Prince Itupert and .Mrs. Vickert called on him. at his home, First Avenue and presented him with a ffairdsffme Shso of pipes and a fountain pen and pencil. Tins spokesman for tlie parly was Xi M. felcplin8, wi,o nicntioned the long Service thai Mr, Vickers had given Ihe city and the high respect In wlilch ftf! was held by all. On the same occasion Mrs. Vickers was the recipient of a very fine salad bowl. Mrs. S. II. j-arKer maue mis preseniaiion on behalf of the sampt group, nnd expressed the hope that they 'would both live many years' In victoria and oceasionaly re member their Qld friends. " Mr. Vickers left for the south last nlghl. WEDDING OF EORMER LOCAL BOY WILL BE urin co Aid m couth ULLU dUUll III OUUIII PAGE FOUI, ,-7H2 DAILY KEWD WORKING BOND BRINGING OPy FATHER IF" THAT KH DON'T KNOW SftHM" ILL DO ' L 10 -STATION- t W-E-A. 1 Mi. GROUP OF b"TOP CRrilS" Pptttv I'LLTURM Ors THE. RMDiO JTHt MS'. A.R.C ,OT tiPCAKlKq I WILL !?8 NOW 6IVE, t)ONE MfTf TTlONS AN OROWri OUT THAT 'x ' n MINING CLAIMS SOME CfVflN' JACTZ. "WITH nvor will, ot thsy br.v . f Property Neap Pacific! Taken by Ouko Harris and Associates and Ore Be"ng Shipped . The Northern 'Prospecting Development Co. Iihs lakeii.ii lease and bond on lift Al.K. group of claims up Legate Creek from I'acifio from Mack Orr and V'", """" f S';"'" -""-'on Honlelt ftehl wins but Vel-A law percentage of the t,At0l Then from a centr arrhals.are destined for Ihe L, Smllfc,J m.-i ... rw n . ' " . iuiurj? inm mr iriiiil imps arrived at Quebec op the lie-in a, -.h ' ...i n.--ii-..f. ished weakly. MeUan cleared a ii. .iiiiv ma uiui ur .iauina Incruded anjong llie settlers on the Allienia are several inlerest- ing' parties. One of these is a special party under the auspices of the department of eplqnization and, 'natural resources, of the Canadian National Itailways numbering 317 indivfifuals and travplling under the direction of Alexapder. IcCowan P(f .Cifasgow, superintendent for Scotland' of the department. A number 'of families and farm workers of experienced character are trav elling. With Ihe party Conducted by Mr. Mc Sowan. VICTORIA IS TAXED HIGHEST IN DOMINION TOItOXTO, June 5. Victoria ILC., with a per capita tax of $132.33 is the most heavily taxed city in the Dominion, according In a report of the Canadian research institute. Charlotle- towij-i the lowest with 338.30. Western cities are heaviest tax burdened, the report (Mates. BATTALION ORDERS m Hy Lieut. Colonel J. W. Nichols. Oficer commanding 1st nat- lalion North, H.C. Regimen. i 1 02nd Hn. C.F..F.) , Parades,--rSignal section parade" for Instruction, Tuesday eveningnti-8 p.mft , y .., Recruils parade for drill and musketry instruction, . Wednes lay evening at 8 p.m. Recruils altested Wednesday evening at 8 p.m. Musketry. Me.Vicholl creek range open for piticllce, Sunday al 1) a.m. All members of the regimen must atlend at least two range practices at Mc.Nlcholl Creek during th .mmmer, lo comply wllh musketry regulations ant1 earn the government grant. Orderly officer for Hie week ending Saturday, June 12, 1920 Lieut'. J'. Harnsley. Orderly ger igeanl: Sgl. Squires. S. I). JUHASTOA, Major and Adjutant Attached 1st B.C. Rk DIE OF ASPHYXIATION' SEATTLE, person Id: di(S by asphyxiitlion ni'irWrthln foilr days-, the body The train from, the East, dud at 3.30 tills "afternoon, will arrive on time. Friortd In Prince Rupert nre of Mrs-. I-.velyn Weavef, 25 years recCivinig invilatious to the wcd-f "r was found in a pas-ding of Arthur Morrow, son of .HUed room last night. Three of Mr. and Mrs George W. MoriW,the four, have been young formerly of thlrf city, lo Miss jW'omcn. ' Ruth Macdonafd of Vancouver.) Tbe police slate Hint Indica-The ceremony will take place at.lionir were Mrs. Weaver's- deatli 0 o'clock In tho cVerilntf1 Of JOne.wa's fniicldd. 15 dl St. Andrew's United Church Vancouver, and. a reccptfoiv wili follow at 4051 Pine Crescent. Shaughnessy Heights. O 1926 by IMMIGRANTS FOR CANADA Arrivals Over Week-end Num- bered 1840 Most of Whom Come West WINiNIPKfi, June 7. More than '1,8 i0 new comers to Can ada arrived al Halifax and Que- ee over lh wefkend and .are" iroceedinp lo (heir new Canadian onWs over the lines of the Can adian National Railways, accord- ns: to inrormation received from m- nea.itjuariers oi me coioni- alion department at Montreal, Hirer sienmers-landing mcir """win , ., . t.'of the tola .x. , the balance being ort three steamers lou-rfi- f II., llTnv AnKW2.... ')'- Utx Fcatuoc Soviet lc CmI Briuh HIGH SCHOOL ! WONSOCCER Retrieved Themselves by Defeat-' inn Borden Street 2 to 1 on Saturday Afternoon Uonlen and Ifigh School met, in 3i "Jirnior IeaKUt? foolbafl fiv-j lure un Satuniay last, th'e 'latter' winning J lo I. i Tn their pre'ious encnunte'-, RordeU'wdn and flieh wire anxious lo reverse that result. Ho- ten played down hill and pressed! ,... fait-r Air-i riniw, "-llie kepi up attack but their shooting was weak. Inine broke! awav for High but no one was of Jls VA Sfmftt. 4nd Wfcks danPerous High got through Irvine- . away . . . long shot from Kami. In the second half High -pressed from the kick off nift Stiles defended wel. Higli rv turned to the attack and Vclreei Equalized 4le; cpre'. High had all the, game now and Stnlke1 from a clrtsi in put' flVem ahead. Smith broke away' .at oUlsi-right for Horden, bit GrilTiiii slopped him. A spell of mid-field play followed. ' lingers anil Wicks worited hard for Hiinleb fcnd' Ed. y'mith worried the High defence but it was moslly High' ame. Lomauina missed som good chances and the end canre with High .leading 2-1. SPORT CHAT -Schedluel sport fixlurrs for the Week are as follows: Monday (tonight, Senior base. ball, Grand Terminal Vs. Oyroa. fuesday Stuart Shield football, final game, Mooe vs. Cold Storage. Wednesday Intermediate fool ball, Iliph School Vs. Naval Reserve. Trap shooting at Park A Ve range. Thursday Senior baseball, Na tive Sons vs. Orand Ter minals. Kridaylffel'fvBclipoI baseball, rfaluidar Junlof foiifHall. .Hrir Wn.-W?. wo lb chool. After having won llie firs baseball gatrte of the season and bat, by the way, tin best on thai has been fn far played, tin Gyro Club is due for undispulH hold of Ihe cellar position un less it can do sortielhlnj with the Orand Terminals in tonight's match. The Terminals won rather decisively over the Oy'ro- She Was Troubled With Chronic Constipation One your boweli become conitt. paUd yon are in for a lot of trouble, aa eonitipatlon ii one of the. most proliie iource4 6t Jinease that' the' homaa race ii addiefed to, therefore a free motion of the Lowel every cay tnouid be tne aim of everyone who apirei to perfect health. Mr. O. W. Lawrence, Cloverdale Eart, N.R, writei: "I wai troubled with chronic eonatipation, and became ao' bad I' wu almott afraid to eat anjnhing. Ode day I turf your'advertibement Milburn's io t got three riala, and after tallnff them I havtf' never' been troubled ilnee with eonitipatlon." Pat cp only by The T. Mllbura Ce., LiiulleJ, Toronto, Out. 711 ii ri i i ni anted For Sale ForJRent DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. No Advertiiement taken for !eii than 50c INFORMATION WANTED. McL.U('SH!..N. William and Alexander. Hilly last heard ol at Mirror. Alberta fn 101.1,1 Sandy al Winnipeg in 191 ;. ThAfr father ha passetl flwav' at Cutarm, ierald, Sask. If: Ihey will communicate wit.V their brntlier James Mel.auph-lan, fierald, Sask., will hear somethrns in their advantage. MISCELLANEOUS SU MM Kit Canip at Lake Jx'alhlyn opens Jur..' -'. For particulars apply Mrs. K. E. Hirni. Smilhers, IJ.C. BOARD AND ROOM. HOARD. The Inlander. 83n Second Avenue. Phone 137. HOARD, Rooms and Furnished Suites. Palmer House. tl in their first meeting this year1 but the sirviee club men have hopes of running out Ihe Jinx lonighl ami I heir supporters ar V confident That tby am eapabl of cbitjfif H,' TAe Orand Ter inlnal. oirthe nther ftand. hav-ing won the only game they hav-nr-far nliiyrd,tseenr pretty con. f itlnt thai dpT'Nit is not ilue for Itie'n tonigiil nl least. MALCOLM LAMB WINNER OF SPOON YESTERDAY AT REGIMENTAL SHOOT Malcolm Lamb was the win ner of the spoon, for Ihe dav at the shoot of the First North H.C. Regimen! Rifle -Meintinn on llie Mi'Meholl Creek ranges clerday. , The score were as follows: 200.500 1500 TIL it. M. Lamb 2i 28 2rt A3 It. Davidson...... 21 28 29 W. Urns- ........ 27 29 21 ft. Wilson 'J 2ft M C. V. Evilf 1 215 19 It. W. Cameron.-. 25 19 18 F. Rush.'II 23 20 IS F. I.avery 17 15 If. HOTEL ARRIVALS.' I . . fr.nce r . Hupert; 1 - - ' ., i r E. L Nauthi'up nh i W gorge W. ottiii-m, S'e.-htlc; 'if. O. Hdigbway. W. .S. Waring, J. M Rolsloii. A. Tornkln, A. W. HIs- son, Jam.-A -A, Hlack, Mr. and Mrs. W. It. Wood, 12. II. Allan. L. J. Milligan, F. Cruicksliank. I.tikin .Inlinston, James Conley. D. Gear und Mr. Colfey, Van- cimver: A I,. Hab win. Montreal: A. .1. Le Laciieiir, SI. John, N.H.. II. Jackson,. Huledale; W. A. Par roll, Vlrh.riai Frank J. Friedle Portland, Ore.; A. -O. Harris Winnigep; K. II. Johnson ami K Peac-on, Fjlmonton; J. Ii. Scott Swanson Jiayj ' S. Harris Hazellon; O. M, Eraser, Dighv Island; Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Smith .. A. Monp, I!. O. Ottinger an. Mr. and Mr. 11. W. Morry, Port Essington; Mrs. Frank T. Heilon and children, Dawson City; Dr and Mrs. F. (I. jtaotiiia and Mis Gairns, Toronto; W. J. Service fsnilher W. (Irigg- Thomson Anyox; bin Lacey and Heliy Vanderhonf; J. H. Carson and A E. Tprner. Premier; 11. (I. Hlrch XeW Vtmriile?'r. Central Mr. and ,Mri,. O, Still, Albany. Ore.; .Ii; R, Ripslein, Van. corner; F. Woods und A. King, eily; D. p.. MacHnrdy, It. J Walkland, H.-. Jackson and E A. Ooodeiiouijh, CiN.R.; . Lillle, Hurnh Lake. . Subscribe-to the Dally News. ,VKTK WANTED. IVrmanent, plennnt and profitable poslfion open in I'rinee Itupert and ditnel for Serviee ltepre.en(ntlve Must hae experlrnre in- meet-in;: public, be reliable and able to furnish- bond. Apply Hrnneli .Manager, Heal Silk Hoer Mills of ftnttada, Ltd.. '.Hi', Vancouver llloek, Vancouver, n.a YOUNO Man wanU work, any kind; 3.c an hour. IMiotu Illack 259.. It2 WANTED. Young girl for light housework. Apply Mrs. A. W. I.ipsin. Phone Itlue 2t0. (f FOR SALE FOR SALE.or RenL TourU. Hotel al Terrace, It.C. Twelve rooms fumlh'rL furnace beat, electric'' light, eleetrtc pump bath, restaurant, kitchen, barroom, fhree room furnished cottage, two lots. Rent 175.00 per month or will sell on reasonable term. Apply Mrs. J A. McDougall, Totlrlst Hole'. Terrace, Il.C. IOR SALE. Five roomed modern bungalow and two lo . close in. 2Joo.on on lerm. Apply T. McClymont. t' FOR SALE. Motor boat close.: also Jump spark Wizard mag neto. Phone 573. FOR SALE. Clilld's frieyele. Phone Itlue 305. 13.' TO RENT FOR RENT. Ursen building ai 171 Third Avertue East; Air room modern flat with bathroom and workshop premise on utreel Ifoor. Apply Hyde Transfer, 139 Second Avertue. FOR RENT. Modern three room furnlsVd suite; reliable party. July and August; oppnsu P.O. Phone Red 7K. 133 KOR RENT. Furnished collar at Lake Kathlyn. Apply T. A Raymond, Hox I33,; Spiilher-, H.C. '. .x 13 FOR RP:NT. Modern four room ed flat, with Monarch range, In filnpp block. We'tenh;iver Hroi. FOR II EXT. Two modern houses, iflie furnished. Apply 215 Fourth Avenue East. If "URNI8IIED Housekeeping Rooms lo rent by Ihe day, week or month. Phono Red rt'07. If FOR RENT. Furnished house- keeping suite, Mussalle'rr. Apartments. Phono 18. tf FOR RE.Vf. Four room unite. hot waler healed. Apply Smlt & Mtlllet. PIANOS for Rent al rt.00 per month and up. Walker's Muap Store. MODERN FLAT for Rent. Apply .Max lieiinroner. i. PATENT ATTORNEYS FETIIERSTOXHAEOH A CO.I the old eslablished firm. Palenls and trademark in all countries. Free liooklet. Vancouver office 1018 Roger Hnlld-ing. Phone Seyniodr 379C. Manager, Ernest . E. Carver, registered nllorney. Other office, Ottawa, Washington and prineliial' cilles. LOST. LOST. Sterling silver engine, turned Eversharp pencil.. Find. ... 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The prm tum Afm prie-s and low time payrnMU fbribg one of Ihe six Chinrnlei ntoaeis wiinin eay rMdi oi ttm rn natm m tan your pocket lionk. KAIEN GARAGE Phono 52. Wreckinu S.-i -. ti a'id Ntghi Prices of pi.'b N- and Guar antee! l rnRIi CAR. afi now at a new lw b'-l. The Nnlioual Time Payment, Plan enable anyone with a reasonable income to Afford tbe comfort and convenience a oar afford. i Ask ' S. E. PARKER, LTD: Dealers 219 Seeand Avenue. TAXI Phone 67 Tail (Call George, Paul or Oust) Six and. Seven Passenger Stude baker at your dipoal uny time R083 BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Block,. Across from Enipr"A lfolel. FURNITURE. New and Secondhand Furnl lure Store. We Ituy, Sell and E ehanrc Xew and Seroridliand Good. QEO. PAPAOOPULOS 13" Tlnr.1 .ve "hone GOOD EATS CAFE, Third Avenue Opposite Ilenson'A Studio. OOOD MEALS. GOOD OAK EH Coffee or Ten Served. REAL HOME COOKED MEALS Mrs. Unger, Proprietress. Phone 653. WOOD. Dry Mixed Wood tC.nn n load. Dry Fir Wood tfl.50 n loud, fiul lo nny length.. Kindling, 7.0f a load. Fir Furnace Wood 87.00 n load. A.- ISAACSON Phone Wnek 401 Seal Covir. PRINCE RUPERT TIDES Mfl 4 Saturday, June 5 High 0:27 a.m. 17.1 fL .i . .21 :58p4iu.. IOjO Low .1:21 n.m, 7.1 I5:28 p.m. 0.3 Sunday, June 0 High 10:33 a.m. 17.0 n 22M0 p.m. 20.0 " Low r.... :2 a.m.. 5.0 " lrt:27 p.m. 0.3 h Monday, June 7 High 1 1 :3 1 n.m. 18.3 ft 2.1:30 p.mV 21..1 " Low 5:10 a.m. I..1 " 17:18 p.m. 0.0 " MAIL SCIIEDUIE ownoma. rr lit r 'IK. IMImUv ' IWlay. ii.. U tur4. ILfM I. . . T 0l, Atu Arm, until 7 T Aflri Vll" ..! . Te SltwirW- Mlnntai r.rn i rltir..t . SUMt. imp . if i . j Ae ox coutrtw .1 . . QrtMm a ! JLUi a a ti'. -' .i . ... . i ... IN A I Ti ii 4 mutt. II ! A ' .1 ltl Aw. A Hi.. 1 1 'Ill A ln ' " lit Ave A ' i' c Sin rr JPtf. IW H Ae. r tm . CTT MCI1ID MflV .1 1 .M 111.11 111 111 w I tf Viitete Aivti fifth Tfcui .!. UllumUir t I'l'l' Jwu. lM It -14 l iHW , " ffm vseev'- S4NMt " Vll.ls " ' St HlMnlty ' S4lnUv - liiw : li m iwr i - Jttw " nu far 0M ilmH" IT1III1 . ... . . - ..J HIM - sunMiv j J-' from Aluki lain- - iuv ir ilinr l Jan Ji itr AImIi , . w 1 - Ml' I" ., "' ' June j . at.irt. Snnitav " ' ..i '!cl V ffm anwirt. '"I1 TtlrsiMv - x 1 (11 For SKwirt , til" SltliriU - 1 frem Siivmrt- - 1 .unil for Anjroi AVettifiMUT frem Are ,r p for Oui. Ch.rlotte Nj I 1 1 ' June II i,i,-from 'fM" 0U 1 " ' June 0 - roe Cut .. il.l MIIV fVM't nnm "V".. lMlr.. ..,..rt.r it Advpriuo In lb