7o2 ,E.-nL .IhYvu Tu d TOPLfeY STRIKE BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManm IMPORTANT ANOTHER. DAY OF THIS THE tCEMAJM NlO, UT I T (where I ' 1 BltlVE SLOWLV 1 AUUKICHT. T ONE HCA.-T AM' 1 .I'LL SHOW A Kin .JHIiM TUB I'LL BBCOpKED. WANTS TO KM OW SEE WAMT HlrH TO I e HC. : Jail some r-ioKC. . . . . I ' ) 14 1 i.l Doug Uy, Resident Mining a i engineer, no ports on Recant Interior Find XL & ncVtdpley SlrttloVlif t tile If r ' -ii.-.. - - . - of! ore Rnllr- Icy Valley, announced exclusive-I.. i tii yetKf - if in mn iinjij .v VS several weeks ntro. Is mm of Mm crrn;iu est mineral discoveries made in the Mslfirttr the; province, is,.o convienoftprrowmK nmonpr min-in ir ineri " ? . U pre ipopntlip JSXirXai-ii jur a iciiRiii i)i joo leei anil Willi a lircad(fi of 150 fot persists deemed more Jlian possible, anl if surface, values persist, (he lilnck so-ihdrealed would contain net ween, $10,000,000 and ?20,-000,000 in' ore. ' This Calculation was nmne t. the British Columbia Chamtier of -Mines. Hai Great Depth Douslas. Lay. resident iirnvin rial engineer, lias examined Hie property which is on Hlach Mountain, 8 i-2 miles from the Lanadian' Antional lir.e, has jiiveii a description of- the .jironertv. Ills report is commented upon in the .Knjrineerimsr A .Mining Journal of New York as follows: 1 "The - i . deposit .... occurs . near flic junction op (he rliyolitic luff and andesile. The mineralized zone Is 150 feet- wide, and may he more as mineralization pener Irates into the andesile. It i exposed for 300 feel alonp .1 creek ' and' has Tieen Iraced for an6ther 300 feet where It. disappears beneath drift. Assays $20 Ton "Precious metals occur l!i .fences and stringers composed chiefly, of jjalejia and arsenopy. rile, the" silver nrobablv hcin; bein1t associated with-the former am the ?f old with the l-iltcr jraUzert xonf . Js so soft lha' "iU.mayhSipiisible to niiner'with a steam shovel." tUNERAL OF LATE MRS. WALSH WAS TKIUIACE. Juiv 27. Tlie fun eral of the late Mrs. T. H, Walsh, whose (lealh (vreurred at the llaz- . elton Hospital last week, look jtlace here on Saturday afternoon, Hev. y. F. IJarfoot and Ilev. T. J. Marl Offlciailng. There was a large concourse of local mourners to pay their last respects. Interment took (place in Kitsumka-lum Cemetery, the jwllbearers being A. C. Fowler, James Lever, J. II. Agar, fieorge Dover, Thonws loss and K. T. Urooks. Out of 1'own' friends who attended the funeral were Mrs. Percy Skinnpr, M Uak, Mrs. E. II. Cox, of llazel-ton, Mrs. M; Oraham, of Prince Hbliert and Jack Snarkes. Usk. ' The floral tributes were numerous and beautiful, (hose sending being; Dr. II. C. YVrineh and if am. Ily; JatKr.-Sons,; Ilazelton; Mr. in. Mrs. I. F. Turnbull, Mr. and Mrs. 1). 1). Munro. Jlnnnr and Ilo- Rcr, Mr. and Mrs. fieo Keith and Miss herr, llugliie, Mr. and Mrs, A. K. Falkner, Mr. anil Mrs. Harlan I. Smith, Mr. and .Mrs. J, C, Hunt, Mrs. llilditch and family, Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Thomas. Mr and Mrs. 1). I). Hoden, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Oranl. Hazellon W A. Mr. and Mrs. L. 11. Kenney, Mr and Mrs, Clayton, J. D. Lawrence, A. C Irwin and Miss Ilourassa. J J. have, Mrs. Mary Oraham and family, .Mr. and Mrs. G. II. Sawte Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Hlohmonil. Ilev and Mrs. J. II. Youner, Lakelse Lodge No. 33 I.O.O.F., Mrs. C. F A. Oreen, Mrs. L. O. Skinner, Miami Mrs. Senkniel. Mrs. A. Kirk. ably, Mr. aftd Mrs: Scaly, Mr. and airs, .v IL Cary. Mr. Ilohler, Dr. rtnd.Mr. H. O. Laiwe. the Harris family, Mrs. F. Jeme, Mr. and Mrs. m. King, Mr. and Mrs. Ceo Litlle, Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Acnr Mr. and Mrs. J. Hush, Mr. and Mrs. It. S. Sargent, Mr. and Mrs J. Xewick and Mr. Langlands, and n. t. Tomlinson. Mr. and Mra fl. Winsby: .Mr. ami Mrs. W. O .. .mcrS.MC'ASjmsMnljr, Dcirdre ami ijuo, jtev. and .Mm, T. J Marsh, Jas. A. Holder, Mr. and Mrs. Dungate, Mrs, and Miss Ho. gain Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Turnbull Mr. and Mrs, Jas. Oroef. Mr. am Mrs. Waller Sharp and Oordon Mr. and Mrs. F. Hlshon. Mr. am Mrs. . A. Klikpalrl-k, Mr. and .Mrs. V. Soucle, Mr. and Mrs. P. II Sklnnir, Mr. and Mn. 0. T. lun dal, Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Frank and, many old friends. lamuy, ,mp. anil .Mrs. m. an- ilorllp and family,, Mr. and Mrs. . V. Andersim and Lois, Jas. Procter and Campbell 1 kin lei, Mr. and Mrs. K. 11. Cox and Mazel. .Mr, and Mrs. I). V. Casscll and faniify. Mr. and Mrs. K. S. Cole. Mr. and Mrs. .1. K. I'rost mill Yu kon Telegraph Operators, ;'.Vlessrs. Illll, Ironsides, Smith, McDougall, McKay, Janze, tie. Hover. Jenennind Uiris- TERRACE NOTES Miss Muriei Yance of Prince Huperl. is a guest this week of ,ake.e Yalley. and j Mhs. tu p Service, l . a. have moved in I. II, Davis, cottage on La. zelle Avenue. tlln M H,.l.t. nr it:- ' I .ill.-.- .11. liliuil, IUI JIM) , 111 till HELD AT TERRACE Iocal s,1,o1 s,afr- ,s newm . acquaintances in town for a few days and is Ihe guest of ' .Mrs. inos. iirooks and Mrs. M. fireiff. Mr. and Mrs. Tho. Urooks left on Monday for Queen Char-lotte Islands where they wll pond several weeks with Dr. and Mrs. Hleeker, formerly of Miss Helen Walker who ha heen spending a holiday at the home of Mrs. V. II. McDonald. returned to her home in Prince Itunert in Saturday. Her .sis!e Annie is remaining for n longer holiday. ,. Andy" Anderson nf Prince Rupert and formerly of Ihe lo cal Hank of Monlrcal staff is hejiijidg, a- hoHday: In Terrace and iit lieing Welcomed back . bjr r Perfection in ourWhisly is Due to 94Years Experience IB 6dweiH(ahA6rts JJCANADIAN PPRYE WHISKY 9 YEARS OLD fM This advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Hoard or by the Government of British Columbia. ALICE ARM mill .Hin. Vi, Jllll'Mllftlir r. Mrs. M. (iraham of Prince import who was a guest of Mrs. V. C. Sparkes left for her home on Saturday. w BURNSLAKE Mrs. M. L. Prentiss and son, Mack, have left Hums Lake In spend a holiday in Seattle. P. V. Tallnn i InVihc a Kvn weeks' holiday and J. L. llrem- ii or is relievuur as station n?ent. Mr. and Mis. Talloit au'd family are motoring to crnon add arc Ihfl Misses Dorothy and Clarait",inP accompanied by Mrs. O. S. Li'i'lle. 'I Wood of Prince Ocorgc. I Mrs. Robl. Karrpll and daugh-' Vretl Horniiur, aged fil. Forest- ... . . . ..:! I.1AI- -. I i i ter Jeiinin of'Atlwood. .Out., arc visitiiK! at the home of Jim. Oeo. uarr I ll lie lll'l , l It'll msi wffK as result of a paralytic stroke. Mp II P. Wnllon nn,l fmu. ... ..n. . a.i.1. iuiii Miss Marion Christie of Prince children have arrived here from j it 1 1 ;iu lias m iuriiiia nim '- n i? mr Telkwa for the past week, ar- recently purchaged the old ilrived in Terrace on Saturday and planyer farm from die Lard ill ana tut n uanl- It nxn a'l Samples takon inrticale lFi?Niomo of firr paronf?, Mr. ixndr " V. 1 ' n11 iiiu air i in. i "ni. i i'uiv m.' width -;.ni.. ..tin will un lonlMrs. fna Tii.i Ilobt. rK Christie : i v 'I full assay 20 a . in gold anil silver, the. value of I ' i P ' V Hit silver content uslially ben: Mrs. I. MarlinV and - son of MighUy lugher ihan that of !ie FraiTcoiriake are visiting at -the v rtnl.l Bold. On On the 111 surface ..rnnA tli II.. ... min : home l.n. "..f of Mr. Al - arid .1 Mrs. J. t Cook tiier7 ' '""iru mi is how re- uling there. Mining of hieh grade ore a. Ihe La Hose mine has now com- meiiced'-Jil earnest. An .ore shoo Service, local poiicoman(P",' nlahway ha bofen cnfttrurl- ' I aI ed uhUl. which ...Itl will 1l...:.,,.n ..It eliminate aHU Aloo,P JaVnaV arrival a hovel work. On Wednesday. the first shipment of ore com . iinin laken lanrii y(r ofr the Jlic business nu!iiii;nn prisma about a ton. was brought Pmy Mooremvho hs grtne ilrtu-n down the llin hill lull to r the fliA Dolly ltl . I . . ' Yai-L den railway frack and from now on a steady stream will flow. Iloland King, mining cngineci of Spokane, who visited the on Monday. He is making an extensive examination of the Ks-peranza and wjll also visit the Keystone property on Roundj creek. (i. W. McMbrris of VAneonver. manager of Ihe Hfitisli Colonial Securities Ltd;k which controls Ihe F.agle,. Lelloy, and Silver Lord properties left on Moudaj ror Vancouver after spending u week examining Hie properties. ue was accompanied py . s. Jtacon, mining engineer of A fine enllerlliih. nf Yrn fi-rtm iirniierlfes ih the dlslrlet 1m lie. ing assembled al iJrupgy's old store. Several of Hie specimens are massfvo and extremely at Iracfiye, Vith a few speeimens of high gratis Silver oe Alice Arm will have a display at the Vancouver exhibition, which hould carrv (iff a hrize nnil doubtless will command, alien Hon and admiration. Miss Duliran, matron of the Anyox Hospital, Is spending holidays at Silver City. Miss Alma Kvlndson Is snend ing two week's holiday at Anyoj ...III. t r li ... 1. 1 . t The Keyslon Mining Go. naw their program of development worn on Honiidy Creek properlj well under way. A lower tun. ntd has leert commetired, whicn follows Ihe hanging wall of oho nf Ihe ore hndiris. Shnrl crnt. culs are being made nl intervals inio the ore, with satisfactory results. A Shlendid enmn Inn Wn conslrucleii. II I proposed io install a compressor plant this sununnc., and lo harness the wafer DOwrrlihf Itnumly Creek. where there Is an abundance -of ltQwer,.,a.ValJab;in, .;jl.tm., ,.; ;i John A, Fraser. Conservative candidate for re-election In the Carilioo ililricl, . opened ttU campaign in anderhoof last Wednesday night. He. spoke al V ante; i For Sale For Rent esidi vo'i hi. farm. i i in M ,i camp a few weeks ago, returned Vanderhopf Mrs. Demque oaclj iipiwipl liere lian, ac, replul hi pon(iii)it (iftUiJrand Forks. NEW WESTMINSTER TO SEND BIG EXHIBIT TO PRINCE RUPERT FAIR As a result of the recent visit to New West minster of David r mm Thomson, manager of Ihe Fair I . , 7T ... Hoard, i,...i ii. v Weslmlns tf..i...i........llrancois Lake. Hazellon. Ter. the- Wm imp. mi, uii- .ii'vv New rui iiiuiK i: i , I.,, i Fair Hoard have now Intimate that they will send a general ag rirultural exhibit lo the forth coining exhibition on the same scale ami tiritieinln ns slnireil n Ihe New Westminster exhibition lp fact H will he. a duplicate ot ri.i :i ...i,.iiiii.i.i WANTED WANTED. WANTKD Position as assistant bookkeeper and stenographer by young man still in business college. Hox 315 Daily New Office. UHL wants work at onre; at least 25 monlhlv. AdoIv. Alice Noble. Smilliers. H.C. A'ANTKD. (iirl for ceneral housework. Phone lied 725. Mrs. J ilrecr. illll. WANTKD for Ice rrenml, iiarinr. r..i-.. i.nniet'iioiHry. FOR SALE. ojl SAl.F.. New modern uut ness block. Hdoms and apartments arc well furnished. All goes as it stand. Also mo I ern iliteft-roomcd .hou5e partly furnished on same lot. Here it a home and business readv lo step in. A real pick-up for rah. Properly ean be seen -during- afternoon hours. Terms can bn arranged. Owner, 2$f Second Avenue West, Phoi. P7. I7 Oil SAL11. Ten acres improved land al Terrace. Furnished bouse, crops; cheap fo c-.h. Plume Red 17, OH SALK. Hotel Mdsselt. A good bargain. Ill health c'ausrt for cllii. Apply William Hudson. MassclL H.C. r'OH SALK. Two view lots on Fourth Avenue Hast. Cheap. Ileusonable terms. I'lmne Hn 100 ur Hlack 721. tf 'Oil SALIJ. IVenly-lwo fooi launch. I i li p. engine, peei 14 knols. Sacrifice 275.00 Phone Hed 720. it TO RENT 'OH nKXT. Larscn building a. 171 Third Avenue Hast; sii room moilern flat with bathroom and workshop premises on street Ifrtor. Apply. Hyde ' Transfer, 139 Second Avenue OH HKNT. Two first class modern flals; Monarch ranges, water paid; one furnished. Weslenhaver Hros. - lOUSKS for ncnL Some are furnislfcd. ?20 and up. Appfy .215 Fourth Avenue Kast, oil RK.NT. Pianos, phono graphs and sewing machines Walker's Music Store. t'On HKNT. Four room suite hot water heated. Apply Smiti k Mallet. MODKILN 1IOUSK for rent Five rooms and balh. Munro Hros DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for lets than 50c the issues of the day. Hoheri Held, president of 4he Vander lllinf (!(llirvrilivi A ami nl Inn was in I he chair. The VaMilerboof tourist camn. a well equipped establishment, Is now open, ind in opera lyn. John YValfitn, aged 71, u el-tler of the Stuart" Lake country. a a found dead in his bed and his funeral took nlaen last Thursday, Dri W. Iloss Stone of- ciciatingi v J. M. Johnston returned hen lat -week from a motor trip ti IV coast. While he was nwa in was taken seriously ill am' he is still far from well. Nearly all Ihe main Ihoroiisl.. fares itr thir district are in be ter shape than they have eei been before. Prinre Oeonre I. Vanderhoof Is neing motored i- tlme and a, half hours an.: from Stuart I.'ake to town In than two hours. I. H. M?lfteJdin and fanlll. riiimnore anj .ir. .ueiKiejonri has o Annroximali'lv sevenlv ciri ire in camp at Cambridge Heaci Mrs. MrFarUn anJ Miss Char olte Fin lie are ;n ' jarr? of ih. Fort Fraser gin; .Mrs. Coohrar. Hurns Lake . tirls. with Mr Malthews an j ,Mr. .Helsham a issistants. t Mr. and Mrs. A. G. MrCorkeli ame down from "I'akla Landing last week and left for Vancou ver. . -M r. Hadford of Kdmnntnn ar- rivel !iere last week and will nend a month visilllli? with Mr. and Mrs. Piersnn at S'.uart Lake, Dr. A. II. Iliwne and fntiilU nf Priiice Oeorge were here la .1. ,rl- . I rn iiiit-r ii.i'. iii iiiuiiirrii mm Vancouver. O 1328 av Kri. Fetifj Svtc lc 1 "lilB Articles Loit and Found, &c tnlning small sum. Finder p!nse retnni jure lo Dally News Office. SUMMER RESORTS. .AKKLSF. LODOF. near Terrace. Visit Lakelse t it Inn Hoi .Springs. I.ithia is one of tin finest mineral waters knowru for rheumatism. OochJ I fishing for rainbow Iron I in Lakelse lake and river. Motor meet all trains giving through connection with Unlet. Tele Dealer in all iural Motor-. Product llrike liniiia bv mi. ehinerv. Cvim.li-r t'grmdiiis and reboriiig. I rj iv-rliauling nt flat rale p-ice Wrecking : I .y .md nigh' The following prires are now ITeclive. r .11.ll. Prince Huper'.. iovernmciil !.x- included: ilitnabtMit . 1381.00 Kirt llnadster CR0.00 Vnurinf c.nv mi OWlpe 751.00 Tudor Sedan 7fl.O0 Fordor Sedan Hll.Ort Lighl Delivery SUJJKi I.l. Delivery Van (UD.OO Hommercial Chassis IHH.Ou Truck Chasis Sir 5MI.00 Self stnrter Included on all models. Term payments arranged if If desired. S. E. PARKER, LTD. Dealers. '219 Second Avenue. FRANCOIS LAKE LODGE Heautifully situated near Ferry Landing Altitude 2115 feet. Camping and Flthlng Trlpi arranged FIHST GLASS TAIIliF, with produce FHKSH. FIIOM TUB FAIIM. rare, aiso irom .tiasseii nnu taxea i rip in the Lake Conn rr yui-eii uiinriiiiie iny, mis esi-l year. minsicr exiiinu snouid be great educational value to thesr dislricts in future yearn. The cost of staainsr this ex. Iiibil from the south will be in ..... . .. . I is- ill .Lilil.l lu ju rrfiK . I iiimt at this year fl Westminster '"-"- i""- uraw Fair. This . exhibit will he, accom nanled and erected bv exnerls Hie business and will be a model !he neighborhood of $700 and ok card lo all visitors at Iho fair. n nth deinnnslrnllnn nf Inat haw n: exhibit of this nature should hcht CASC AR A BARK Highest Gash Prices Paid Uf. n Rrtrv a en i to length and thorougtily dealt wllL 2 Hows St. Vancouver, B. 0. SPORT CHAT For reservallons, write Mrs. Henkel. Francois Lake. H.C TAXI Phone 67 Taxi (Call Oeorge, Paul or dust) Six and Seven Passenger Rlude bakers at your disposal nny lime. ROSS DR08. POOL ROOM Meeker Block. Across from Fmprcsa Hotel. roperly disn ayed. As the Fa r i ,m. Af,(,r a nl0n,,' ot f'ne weather f7V4 l!o.lr,l noani pttl,.a expects district .lui-ipi p.hihtu ejnlliHA .i..,,,,, .i ,,,, ... ,.. Il moirr- Bilnr-. - from Prinre Oeorge. OrUsa Lake. I" ",, .7", r vrV'"" ' V1" . . fc . i'-1 i iiii. iiiiiii i iiKiirn in me IliatlM ,p 'r 4aaaaa .... . . .. .1 " of focal snorl circles nt nil is getting back to a en m. weather lA'rmllllng. So, wealher pcrmitiinig, itie ( vros nm vik Sons will neet In Renlnw' hall Inuig il and it sbnnl.l lm i.l. lit I liin. 1 1. i...i,.l. I.. ..T . im I... . -in.,, niiiiiH in view nt llielllluli smiaiio-j in ine league, willi hc two lintnt 1,'rtl ' nl. (i -!11 'irAi " , ii mr ur Plata honors. BOARD AND ROOM. HOARD. The Inlander, H3.1 Second Avenue. Phone I37J- IttlOM.-- Hoard Third Avenue. LOST. optional. l-'i Phone lied 330; it Wndnendiitf .llllu OO ftf ln8li 3.111 a.m. 21.8 fl. "M0 p.m. 20.5 ft. 'ow 0.IJ1 a.m. 1.3 fl. P.m. 5.2 fl. l Lfiw Thursday, July 29 . -1 0 a.m. o.o u. . ' " 4" I'-'". 20.JL fl 10.31, n.fn, 2.(1 fl. 23.02 p.m. 5,6 ft, MAIL SCHEDULE OUT-OOIHO. For Ih fil . . ..nwnivr MumUtt TurMliri TbtiriuU Mturdajri Iunl . . . ftl'.H.. Inly s, ?. t" it, i ii Stiunltfi rrm aii riHt Mr t. to. t. ir t . frm North Qnn Chrlotl Thrdil . frii Sth Qmm Chtrletl inir r snd ti OX C0LllCTI0l Orahtm a Alftn ltk. t tod Atf a tni si. Irrt A k mum si, M At a Slh SI rr ViKtoa H Hi, r . . . I- ww .mi arm, ia(r 4 M hut 111,1 I.,. II (! phone connected lo Terrace.' tnm sn in.Mn sM il t 1. . . .. . ) 1 1 nice jonnsiniie, manatier CHEVROLET Why be without a ear? $350 makes the first payment on a New Improved r.iniVHOI.irr. Uii aalance in twelve successive oay iflslalmenls. Let us demonslratrl KAIEN OARAQE rriiij . . T rort tlmpMn ThurHr r AiMt eint Jlllf t. i. t. I? I IS t fe Nerth Qyttn ChtrloM't M.kt ... T ulh Qn ChrtU JHjr I nj It m-coxna. r rem th ImI "! Vntr . WHiioUtt ,tl(u friir i .F R,. Jnftf t . I. if . 1 rum Siit, silt Arm. Iliavil j TBfMiyt hm r il IM A. 1 tin si. . . tan ItB '. rallon ft . t pw a"TMCTa V.u ir a Shrt)nvki. Air. t.ta II At, k Cnortit SI tl ill rt. k III! Ont . tjo ih llir Koe Cirrle I f Ih At A flnllMi L la (1 I! lib Ai a MrertiV S. t IV 1 rm at PMts '' nTi. ,Whrf OTf Whtrf . .. fl T.r, sutiAa .." A) y f 41 1.1 tl IM I Nil pn ' ' vl It Ml V'Odir . rrinn Rnprrt TiirxUr , rjrdni Thuftdty- n. rrinr r.Mf rs Stlanttr -t. (Unit . . mitre OmiM " . rrm sMirir sitrKltv - t. cjrrtrnt Mmdtr rnm-e nnrit Vnlndr . ftinrt Droit mity . rut . I k rrinr niinrrl Thurilro . Prlnro ithtru For lovth Quoon ChorloUto July it a,. rrlnr J.ilm inly in m. rrlnro John From (oulh Quoon Ohorlotloo inly 7 . Vrilirr John inly II Prmrr John C.N.H TRAINS III ll tit I ta.it in u it ti ti t'l STEAMSHIP MOVEMENIi For lotU Psily rxrrpi Sumliy it ll.io From tit Psily rrtt Tnriirtiy il I.J9 p. 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II.. it ' I'tr pnlillrnllr-n of lhl nniim sunn nrrv nmninny l.lmlirit. will '""!'' 1 ;f Ihe H.I Art, ipply in lh . ... ...iik. mi 1MB imiiit i" .'. .li. I oilll. ror ipi.nivil at Ihr IJ .'"'nil nlniM mil fur lfi Ninnlrili'l "r linrf r plrr, ,M i . ...no ion rnnrr nuprri, . " ' ly or July. A.u. i!. ,.Nfit . " COMPANY LW