PAGE FOVft jy, J 1 1 1 v TS53 DAILY FEARED LOST BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManus IN BULEEY 'X T ',SS0ME7H?. BE1TER KEEP . ,t-, John Glmelly Missing Since Sun day From Smlthers Road ? 5 Camp. SMlTHKliS. July 30.-rIt is fear- od that the waiels of the. Hulkley River'haveTlafmed atiolh'cr vlct Him ami again tlje -man is an em jjPiojee of th provincial public iworks department. On Sunday jniornin?, John Oimelly, a member jOf a road gang working near ,51 rout (.reek, .'between Smithers japd Morieolown, left camp with Xhp intention of going fishing and has not been seen since. ;Jt) There is a canyon and rapids in the river just below where the amen arc camped, and the fishimg ?Js good there. It is thought that hc unfortunate man may have slipped on the rocks and, fell inib ithe swift waters. .' ' , ;r The police have bee,n palrqlimg .the shows-of the river and have 'men also scouring the woods as 'lie might haveobecome lost in the brush, hu as-jet no trace of the man haftieeii found, h Very JifUf T ft 'known or fiimelly locally as he was a stranger in jlieso parjj; and had only worked (ffjur days oh the road, but he is supposed fo have eomo from Hope, H. C. STEWART MAY HAVE SMELTER Now Process for Ore Treatment Being Developed In Old Country. (Iy K. A. HAGGKN, M.E.) A company financed by Hritish aiid Swedish capital has developed, through one of the best Ku-iropean metaluieists, a process JPr treatment of complex ores at :jgw cost. For instance it is 'Claimed thai in the ca$ pf ?inc ores or concentrates carrj'iUr high values in silver, as perfect an extraction of the silver can be obtained as in the case of clean jjiJad ores., liy present p'rbces.ses lljie loss jq silver in ziiic ores is flush, anil bPavy deductions have Clo be miade by present metallurgical plants accordingly. Under 'Hie process, referred to it is Claimed that all silver values up vlo 5 can be paid for and that zinc deductions are reduced lb 10. At present even the Belgian metallurgical plants cannot handle zinc ores high, in silver ind jefuse to accept them as they cannot recover a sufficiently lawe ipercentage of the silver. TJio r-opjiurij'ls building a plant in fcoiiani at a cosi oi si.uuu, 000, and is arranging fdr ship ments "of silver-zinc and other complex ores and concentrates from all parts of the world. .The manager intends visiting liritish Columbia at an early date to ascertain the precise conditions here, and if be can see a sufficient ipiantily of such ores available ijie company will establish on the coast a plan) to treat them prpbably'at tho town of Stewart on Portland Canal. SMITHERS , Little "Jfjllie" Kennedy, daugh ler of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Ken nedy, entertained a number of her fricjids on galuiilav after noon in celebratfon of hery fifth birthday. The affair look tb- form of a picnic held at Lake Kathlyn. Dr. and Mrs. 11. O. Large o Haellon motored lo town the fore part of this week. Frederick Ocklcshaw is a holiday' from his duties ns village clerk-, and on Sunday, ac companied 1 by- Mrs. Ocklcshaw started on a motor trip io tSluarl Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Munrp of LoS Angeles spent a few days In town the guests of Mr. Munro' brother, Duncan Munro. ' Mrs. Hugh Harris and child ren of New Hazellon are guest at Mr. llimie's summer camp a Lake Kalhlyn where they wll spend he next couple of weeks. conn Afler an 'absence of several monllis at Prince Ilupert where ;be hns been In charge of Sea'y and Dpodson'li branch store. Howard Itlrhle returned to town on Tuesday and is-again at work In Hits firm's --loral butcher shop. J, II. Iletbertniston entered the ' l i O 1926 Ut-v rtw ,c k Cml Bl fifk" '4 77! local hospital on Saturday and is aigain receiving tpedical atten tion, an abcess having tormed on his leg which, however, is noi" serious." In relurn for the basebail gameiplaji'd in Hjirns Lake laqt Sunday, the" boy's from the hub (own are planning to 'come down: here Tor a game next Sjunday af-lernoliif. "V ' Norman II. Garv Af Hazelton was a business visitor in town on-Wednesday. Mr: and Mrs. W. W. And?rsoi. f Hazelton aro on a motor trip through 'jentral H.G., passin: hrougli here on Sunday Combining a: sight-seeiag !o,-n and a Visit w1j bis brollirr i:i Smither?, Henry Messner of New Vork City accompanied by hi.-family, arriwd in town on Tuesday having orjven 4,i00 miles i:; three weens. Mr. Messner. wli is a school principal, will spen (wo or thiee weeks with hi brother Frank It. Messner oe fore's'arting Hie return trip. CO-OPEP.ATION OF FOUR CITIES OF WEST URGED BY McQEER IN ORDER TO' GET BETTER RATES (continued from jage one) content of the grain would be af ieei nnfi .ir. i,annin4raii, oi nu ll P. It., had said there never would be any grain shipped I hat way. jet iiirwtiymip rales came down the elevator had broken all records of shipment through any- single elevator in the Dominion, and grain was landed in the Unit-; ed Swat the fly with GILLETTS LYE A teaspoonful of Giliett's Lye sprinkled in the Garbage Can prevents flies breeding Utt Cillttt't Lye for all Cleaning and Dittnfeeling lUlSfa Coiti little but always effective i of the railways had been a piti able failure on Ibis coast compared wifli what they might "have been ir reasonably rates had been given, lie told lidwbllier nations on the Pacific bad developed and urged that liritis.U Columbia might have kept 1ac with these had tlrf fcejght.ra been suf neiefitiy low.' - - The Prjrwe It u purl Uiere would be fisheries devejopmenl which could not lake place now as the rales wfTtf pTOhiWrjve. Heduelioh in rates was not ruining the rail- high freight rates to the Pacific lean develop Coast. He showed from figures' Create Prosperity I 'IUcj b4JL'A" ftilwiTj-' offierals Cxintinuinp, Mr. McOeer urgeil now me racinc ioasi raics snow-i inai me people or Prince lluperl ed large profits. He wantM to: should do more "than just live see the C. 1. 11. suceessful; for here. They should create pros- the more successful Hie railways, penly. Prim-e Unpnrt should gel the more successful would be the ' in and fterht. There hibl been FREE Recipe Book containing juit the kind of recipes you like 1 you enjoy eerving new thingt, and old thing with newflavoure. Write for a copy. Picnic andwicnes Try putting a dash of Colman's Mustard, freshly mixed, in the sandwiches you serve. Ham and tongue cheese tomato-lettuce and cucumber salmon and sardine seem to acquire a new deliciousness when their own flavours are increased and blended with the spicy savour of Colman's Mustard. No trouble to prepare; just mix it with cold water and you get the finest mustard in the world at its best-aromatic, full of flavour a relish and an excellent digestant. COLMAN-KEEN (Cn4) Limited, Dept. 82 1000 Amherst.Strect, Montreal folmarfsMustard aids JL JL digestion. V anted For For II DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for le than 50c j i)iinii- Jiy pvindf wiiuiii nun Hhe pull against the port Woilld ! necessitate unity of action hare. He told bow practically tltt I whole of the l .usi had uniltHl !naint the Iowim -mv "f rates U the Pacific Coal. a rate whlrh stood to beiietlf Hanudian ports at against American. He urged that an effort be iuaie to build this part of (ftuiada on peniiauenl foundations. Jf they went tea-iil ahead , refining that this proideni JS$r cost of trans- iirtation had lo ( solved, there would be no doubt as lo future prosperity. ' WHIST DRIVE AND DANCE BY ORANGE LADIES SUCCESSFUL A nireessfni- whist drive and lance was held in Metropnlo Hall last night by -rhe-Ladies of the Loyal Orange Itenevotent Associa tion. Mrs. S. V. Cox. worshipful i ... . . i in - speaker slated that in "";'t v" r'V- . , . Aon us follows: Mtr wini uritr mpib First Ladies-Mi s. t. Second Ladies' Mr. Polm. FifH Men's- .Mrs. J. Durran. hjcond MenV-W. Shaw ' " ' ' vay but in rerMt yeaiv had in- . . . , ".7. Kingdom in U.e best of shape' rraW1hem. Ilie railways do M ",B ' ""'" ' r" Hlldlng Country Back Inril need high rates. They are ""rSrnJal" V factor .hat is holding the j realizing today Htia. the Pacific 'J 1 " " 'fAlrs T.ouer try nack, he claimed, Is the ixiasi business is uie Dest tney . ,,;ViV-.. m si'V tv 1 I luirf .MJ 'la-3 mi" lered songs and Mis Katherine Vat -on a niaiio solo. Daneins sras also eiiioytl46 plaho ipuslc laye.1 liy Mrs. Lemon and .Mrs. nderson. Itefre-thments were served dur ng I lie evening, uiuler the super vision of Mrs. T. Houller, Mrs country. As jl was, the business more kii-k at the building of the J .jrra. nn( jt Oeddes. D. Munro supervised the whist drie and Mrs. S. V. Cox had liarge of t ti musical program - FISH ARRIVALS Total of 95 C00 Pounds of Hall but Marketed Today Two Aitlej-iran and four Can:-. Iill.ni boats sold ; ft f tout or; "5 HID poifuMt of Ibunbilt . 6tt thi ih Kxchaivzc this morning. Of his total the Americans landed -0,000 pounds and the Cana Hans 35, .inn pound. Americai !sh sob) at around 15c and Sj. hkI Canadian ratight fish around i rc and Jc. The arrivals; wer: American Constitution.' Ifi.OOO. lo Atlia iiiries. Lincoln, 1.1,000, to Canadian ish A Cold Storage Co, Canadian Cape Spear, 17,5110, lo. AiLi fisheries. ' - Rape Swain, 10,000, lo Iloyal Fish Company. While Lily. 5,000, lo Hoot Fisheries. Oihson. :i.000, to Canadla Fish A Cold Storage Co. BOAT ARRIVALS CX.lt. steamer Prince flupert Capl. I). Donald, docked at I0..10 frclock ibis inorniiiK from -van cnuver en route lo Slcwarl And Anyox for which points she wl'.l hail at I pAn. 'fh.o boat carried la heavy list nl passenircrff, lbj Imajority of whom went cast by train for stop-over aI Jnsper Park Lodae. Passengers dejjark- Iny here Included Fred Slork. Mr. apd Mrs. II A. MeKcown, Mr. Itichardson, Leonard Oreen, Mrs. Moore and child, O. II. Hush Mrs. W. J. Hobbs. C. II. Hogg, !,. WANTED, ! elevator at l!rini-e Ilupert than at V....!.,,. , . ... f.be loWor.nrof be freight ra.l puny .. needing ,1 As the port became aclie"iifler i . . i. ... ... i .i MAID Wanted Mrs. F. Melt. Young. Fourth Avenue FjiI. FOR SALE. Oil SALK. New modern but! uess block. Hoqiim and apart meats are well furnisbetL All oe as it stands. Also nio1-?rn three-roomed house part ly Ji)rnlsbed on ame lot. Here if a home and business read lo step in. A real piek-up for eah. Prnprty eah W sei! liipnjtalerpeon hours. Tertrif ran be arranl. Owner. 'Sfi !eiond 7C7. KOIt SAI.K. Ten aers Im proved land l Terrae. Fur nished hmise. crop: cheap ror cnsii. pnone lieti ;'8R. i7 Ji - - Avenue West. Pliiyj 170 OH SALK Hol?l Masselt. , good bargain. Ill health eanso for selling. Apply William Hudson, .Masse tl. H.G. 5-OIt SALK. Twenty-two fool launch, 1 1 h.p. engine, speed t Inols. Hayifif WtfrM Phone Ilp.1 720. . if TKXT F Hi SALK. New tin- year and uel only one week Price i0. Piillen. Daily News FOR SALK. Ilargain. Two be.l and beddinsr, range, heater 111. a . til..l. 9ttn . m i lium; iiiiii-K 1,1 HAIJY CAIlllIAtiK For Sale. I lllllll- lll-ll I .o. 1,1 BOARD AND ROOM. t i?i1tl). The Inlnnilet, 83.1 second . Avenue. Phono I37. HOOM. Hoard optional. 1 Third Avenue. Phone Hed 33V LOST. LOST. Mink choker, between Fourth Avenue West and Mi Hride street. Fimler please return to Daily News Office. LOST. Lady's small nursn con tainlng small jum. J-'inde p!-ase return purse lo Dally News Office. L. liolton, Mrs. Xorman Henry I. Lawsnn, Miss Nellie lliilchlr. son, .Mrs. .Miirpny, .ur. anil Mrs Kiitfour, Mr. 'and Mrs. .1. nhrjnat Miss JJensr, Mrs. McAlpinc, Mr and Mrpi. Dunk, Mrs. A. f. I'homas, Miss Maillatid, Miss Kneeshaw, Mrs. M. McCallun Mr. and Mrs. Hetles, II. O. Mar tin, Miss J. Laverly. .1. W. Hih erl, Misses Klhel and Helen Johnson. Miss Heilman, Mr. nnu Mrs. (i. W. N. rtlnnds, and W. W r.wnn. u SPORT CHAT If the weather man is kind to local baseball fans tonight Ih postponed game between Ih icrmitiHis and Oyros will b f. loiiji-ii. i wii Karnes nave rn cently been called off on accoun of ho weather man's grief nn inn poys are anxious u work out tne full schedule. TO RENT FOIl IIK.NT. Four hot water healed. A Mallet. Articles MODF.It.N HOI SF. for ren I rootn and UaIIi and Found, &c te.l in Com. ilOH HKXT. I.nrsen building at additional fintri iiik or promotion with real merit and possibilities. Hive complete detail first enimnur nicnoi:. Arthur l.angley ltoe Co.. S(j Wall . Street, New York City. 178 VAXTKI Position as assistant bookkeeper and stenographer by young man still in bui nes college. Ilm II;' DjiI) News (If fire. VANJ'i:i once. .fnnl for. fteneral work. Ajiply Miss Davie. Phone Creen til. 178 171 Third Avenuo Hal; iz room molern flat with bathroom and workshop premises on atreet Ifoor. Apply Hydo Transfer, 139 Speoml Avenue. K)H HK.Vr. Two first clas moern flats; Monarch range, water nabl; one furnished. YVcstenliavf r Hro Why In without a car? $350 makes the first payment on a New Improved CIIKVHOLKT. tlin balance in twelve successive easy instalments. Let us drmrttolral4 'KAIEN QARAQE Dealers in all (ieneral Motors FRANCOIS LAKE LODGE Heautifully situated near Ferry Landing Altitude ? I r feel. Camping and Fishing Trips arranged FIIIST CLASS TAIILK with produce FIIKSII FHOM TIIK PA ILM. Take n Trip to the Lake Counlry i ins year. For reservations, writ Mrs. Henkel. Francois Lake. Il.C 'TAXI Phone 67 Tasl (Call Oeorgn. Paul or flus) Six and Seven Passenger Sfudo Jiakcrs nt your disposal any llmo ROSS BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Block. Across from Empress Hotel, i 1 WATER flOTICt tsr Foffra Mt twrllhft mm .,,,1 . ttocuutr- i Briit lo ukr a,, ; rtit irr dat ..i ... a'W wail) lui tMMj WiHli t lira -. Tt (.-, . tlrvajii it a i.,,,, ; i6t. Mi lurk u .v UMM fl pt iHHf i , pur wkct ! w 7U murr ,. '" "W' peemif n.r. i.. . ifn7 m i i Valr ti- rtlrr i . fiifc,-f-ii.-ti . it.. ni uii uw -, i ttiia Uw ,4iT!, . ettlaasM Bmidnii' tairl, Utt alirt ' ik anarr in i , Tho djlr ut ih- . . mttn ULlev li t . By n NOUSKS fer Hnt. Some are "H" MTO furnished. $10 and up. App.jj TUE v,imTV.; m v" SIS Fourth Avenue Hast. wnu lr. , i .. i , .. ttlMI, VI FOIl flKXT. - - Pianos, phono Walker's .Music. Store. a II. rnx In MW r I i . rp)ili. n.l ..nn.!' nia.lilna. ' "f " "' MDaKkf IIDf. inn.. . i Mtli mih ourih r TV Mialrr Wii: I Hum ai room suite, r ri s.,ni . i ,,. Apply smiii.E-r;f, &jr&j SUMMER RESORTS. -Five. TtU l .11 r a I tm tit i im la ..f rta t thi. la- -porMiant Ovrrbi a. M.. n- ;in. win ! Oh-.i nnrn urns, xvinw nv.tf tl .- i ObUeMMM Ih IV ii nseB Willi llw Mirt wt' lb 4iimtw , i nwaii ft u i kirn 1 1 1 1 -i. AKHLSK LODOK. near Terraee. 'ir - ' Visit Lakelse llthia lloi ti dtu r o- r. gprings. Ltthia l one of th irfir.o iI.Vm finest mineral waters known for rheumatism. Oood ft fishing for rainbow trout in ni.MiaM ar... r . . r. i . , imim . hhi, is . h ' " I In friacw hui-r i ur t aiwi an (rams giving wrougnt"' rem- bmiti connection with lalg." Tele-iAUul..",:' V nhone connected to Trrar I " ort itu n J. Itruce Johnstone. CHEVROLET manager fulfil iMnfaar. orrTati.ai rannr- rr t itx tMda- onmaniin it i i 1 mwitMtt mwr t i in fa wttrt uurk -rr wini i riwin ow lava lwtlf to t"l 'J r- -r,MHHNnf Sf IT r Per C II Piiwl lIK , ism MIMICNAL ACT ccsrriricATf or ienoii Products. Ilrake lining by mi- Bis rnj, v. t vi. 1.1 . - :..n. , SUIB Mln;nt iiiiii-ij. '.liunu-r r-Kriuiiiiw Olio Mar IntlMrl. W relmring. Ford flat rate pives reckma Spi-vh-i overhauling ai ;1.vUl..M onai'41 Vitwral 1 1 aim i day and night. rr vtwr-a oriin-tie The following rices are now Ifertive. I- .CM! Prince Iluper'.. iorermni'iii imcs included: Ilunabotii 58l.00 Sport Iloadstcr nKO.OO t'ouring COI.OO Coupe 751:00 I udor Sedan 7M.0O I'ordor Sedan 8.11.00 Light DHivery 598.00 l.t. Delivery Van 019.00 Commerial Chassis 8.0i I ruck Chassis Sir SHI. 00 Self starter included on all models. Term payments arranged If If desired. 8. E. PARKER, LTD. Dealers, 210 Second Avenue. Ii-mi, aiii; data frsn - ipra io la Miwnr 'fiirfc-aie of tmtriitrmt nf nlitalnint a r m aixiif num. AM rurllr Uae ' Mwtr trtium 11. mi lftir ih lata of ' 1 liirjmm,til iati iiiii lit iur 'r II, M MININAL ACT, r 3 t . . ,r r. ctimricATt or iiesoviiJ Die Canton Mlnrt Ih sum Mlnmt lnm n Irtrl. WlK-r bvraied " awl artjoinint anil n- ' : Canytm Mtmainn Mm IIT.. TAr. MITICr thai ' riw MIlH-fl Cfrliri al Iraxl. Hly ilara rnim l applr Is tl Mlnme Ctir(ral of tmpf-.v m. r' v or nbitinint - - alK riaiin. Atnl fnrihr lake n ' nnrtvr arlnn il. mni lwfra th ltuc of " Iinnriirrifirnta. Paieil Ihli lal dajrif m ! .11 . nltft NAVIOABLC WATISJS rBOTlCTiv- Somrrrlll a.s.a cmapti" Ciniwry lu-rrliv eltra nntlrr lAal IU.ll 7 of IIh aairt i-, " VlnUlf-r "f I'uMl" W -rk in Ih nrrir of th In-Ih land Hertalrr l'l"l' as ha-limai liuries M of iW all and im r'o filer prtirwirn x M ri'i'il VaiM-ll inM, Ourrn haf inn iiuiiiiiia, in mni 1671. ourrn r.nariniir w lak rrnlN f thai af Alia J nt mi month trm Ih tHililirstmn i if ihl iMitii- nry i:uniNinr l.lmiml, 7 ur til Mill ah, atl"- ' Pnhlir Wnrka al hla Jt ottama. tnr at-irival ur 1 plana and fnr iVi t ' tanarr n pi'r, . liaiMl al Prlnp hnnrrl. P nr of July. A.n. Its COMrA LAND ACT r-r ,-!;a i 1TW ' .1, g is Notle ef Intanllen t App'r w .t r In l-rlnre liiiw-rl land ' ltaJ Irlfi hf i:oal Yianr n" tiirin liar rtaf-i i,i,mi. . .ain4K. TAk'K NOTICF. Ihlt t'r -VrtV ! trlnrp rniP'rl. npeitpalliin lunda in anntv ror a lri ,r Insr HMaia:r.Aj1 tni4a . t ti Ci.itiinnnneal a po". r tK anitlh d nf Nnrlh rtarhafl 1" ff amiind Ih liland al hiih V' .. if and ronlalnins IS rfvHii-0'i M.rnrn Oatad April II, Oh, ' Tl O'