THE PIONEER LAUNDRY KIDS Of CHCt sirup- IARtrUUL ROSOIY voo 1 should send Them here.? . n laundered clothe , , mi i luthtM. Send your h um here and they . i. ac -k to you lirswH-t, i 'lit ion. The prices u-n't disturb your Pioneer Laundry Phone 118 I UICCTIMR U nilQH I IILUIIIIU II UUUL ! He Ranges 1 I Easier! Safer! i Apnient to oterate '1 - Jetter results! - W'c.4ifirhouse Klectrlc 1; the lonjr run. Prince Rupert Supply Co. 211 Fourth Street J. A. llinton Mnnnger. REMEMBER For Montreal prices on Clothing for Men & Boys Don't forjret Ihe Montreal Importers Third Avenue R. Miller - Proprietor MILK PRICE Reduced to 12 pints for $1.00 7 quarts for jfli.oo 12 pints for 1.00 Cash prlco tickets. 'M.:Dritle Street store now closed Valentin Dairy Office and Dairy . 11th St. - Telephone 657. Alexander Smith Illock Phone 675 DENTIST I I i SAVED GIRLS i FROM DROWNING Prize-Winning St. Bernard w: i Plung Into Hlu-r Answer to Call A DIPPICULT TASK, j5f In Spile of Handicap Manage to" ueach bhore With Two in Tww tpoirroi. Aug. 3 moii, pn,.. (Mnntng Sl.Harnard at the Edmonton asTOIWIIoil lav . t)M hsrolne of F. rt .. wwwatj SSIUJOI oJIowiiik oue ul il double rescue, fn.tit' ted. am ,-!.. i, i atar is being tailed of wi.erev., n. lory is told of her baitle tm, ,tM. taglng waters of Ue 8ktri.., . TIMItMIC SA1.B X8-J17 ' e - L3 i Brandu E edigrcc Billed in Cb0ruc IN PROBATE. battla which only ended when Molly. Thil ai.-rlijenerj u ncl publish! or hrmu barely atote ui ore hr iimta displayed by the Liquor CbrJnJ Board ; above the high water mart, .iered a ht Govtirunenl of Bf ituh Columbia. aahyiw wHb M year old Fred, Doye I ncs half uoori,u , to her collar ml another 13-ye.r ,,,i 000,0.0101.' Ut ,trm- with a Krtp ,,,, ,,,.?. AVSHKKH IIMNTIC VAll. t the do trail ina b.hi 1 .hii. . Struggling " sa. rrtda fran- of banda resetted out i ilp the tUiT 10 UoU wbo barklns r l.-vnt dog make safety " I5 UP and dosva the bank. Freda al bar pUnu.v , Di.,lM '" 8t Bwbard. apraiif Into the on Ux Mkae o( Uie river bank when W,ter 84d' dtet tiw tlU ad "-UM' Ha. While oo earth whteh bad br .. kn ned by ibe recant haavy rain.. MKldanly , '"ld llhU), to "' Iway c,u-bwt " bn har, preelpiuunc Uien, it., tha w.tar Whlla boUl " comi. could swim, tbey were powertaa. In tM tHp of tl,e ft-run- ' -i"ciUn hurrt-i to ttoe nl m currrat and were nui-kly carried 'xir'nU "" : 1 nouiled by telephone. dog waa unable to turn to tbe aouUi aWe at the river ao (aat u Ute eurraat. but undla yad aha . turned about and ttruck tor tfce larther ahore. Twler iyU the reiteuad and reaeuar were mt-lied tM-neaUi tbe surface, but tal) Uma Sealed Tenders will be rerelved by the ",lMul Minitr inzzrx rc! s ihe -,.. later man noon on the lat day ol aiMuu rear 1 a in sasny AuKiiat. im. for the purchase of Ucance of Uie bank. X8M47, to cut 634.450 lineal feat of Ufll ",M , lliVT "T 1-l ' tVE (Ultm n""- td-r Iolea and Piling on an araa n I Ktkujioii lUy. Ua-aett Inlet. Queen 1 Ev aX,r P bn re-( iwrlotte Inlands . vlved and ware batng driven to their nJJilf'Jtollrr" '" ,or horn, the 8t. Dor turd would not leave Further particulars of the Chief For- : lnen our waiaied upon accorapanylikg eater Victoria. B.C . or District rtoreiter. L'f4P!!. fi1 SKAI.KI) TKNDKIJS III For II Ladysmith-Wellington COAL Phone 580 HyfJeTransfer And Coal Co. 139 Second Avenue REDUCTION in Prices 15 per cent off for two weeks only Come In and inspect, our stock M. T. LEE LADIES' & GENTLEMEN'S TAILOR Third Avenue P.O. Rox 377 tliem in the auto. Molly's faat wUl go down among Uie tradltlona of the St. Bernards who In other yoara displayed Uie same forti fies led Tandem marked "Steel Pine" tude u uorw In inmnlni Int -in or -itj oj ine unaersiRnau up , ir-llm in .k, ttaaam Jatnoua Rt tn. IVm-rH ueroara to IS o'clock noon of Monday. Auguai 16th. 1927 for aupplylnt and dellvarlni paas to tt Asps. approalmatcly six thousand H.OOOi feat! And here's a UtUe family secret h S"10 10 '"2 lnch iut She thick Molly. 1. In a daUottaatate Instructions to hidden and Boeclllca- baalth and expecU soon to beoome twpns can be obtained at the Office of I a mother Under the clrcumHaneea the the City Engineer, City Hall. Prince The lowest or aity tender not necee-aarlly accepted. D. J. MATHRSOV, 18i Purchaalng Agent. 1 ! Thor Johnson - for I ar Mens i ! ; Clothing i r 1 i rurnismngs The home of "SOCIETY RKAND" ! J CLOTHES , J 1 1 1 action of the faithful doubly heroic. animal was CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS TKMil.KS lOlt Tlt.M'K TIK Sealed Tenders addressed to the undersigned and endorsed "Tender for Track Ties" will be received at the office of the Otneral Tie and Timber Agent, Canadian National Express Building, Montreal, until twelve o'clock noon. August lat. 1027. for Hallwsy Ties to be manufactured from douvlsa fir. hemlock, lack- pine, tumarack and cedar timber cut be- een September 1st. 1927. snd May 1st. IV38. and delivered between Jsmiary 1st, I'M and Augutt lath. 1828, IjO.d. car. Canadian National Hallway.. In accordance with Specification S-3W-1.2 revised July 15th, 1920. Tender forms may be obtained at the office of the Tie Agent at Winnipeg, and from the Pur-f haaliur Agent, Vancouver, or Oeneral Tie and Timber Agent. Montreal. Tenders will not be considered unless made out on form supplied by the Railway Company. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. O. P. MactAREN. Oeneral Tie and Timber Agent Montreal. Que., July 6th, 1927. Lis Tin: xitkkmk coi kt or numsii t III. I .Mill In the Matter or the Administration Act: and In the Mutter of the Estate of Harry . Charles CamDbell Black. Deceased TAKE NOTICE that by order of His Honor, r. McB. Young, the lutn day 01 July. A D- 1927. I was appointed Admin istrator 6f the estate of Harry Charles Campbell Black, dcrea-sed. and all parties having claims agalfist the said estate are hereby required to lumisn same, pro- fetly verified, tp me on or before the. IDin aay 01 nuguah, n.u. av.i, siiu u parties indebted to the estate are re- u I red to pay the amount of their ln-ebtrdness 3 to me forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT, Official Administrator. Prince Rupert, B.C. Pitted the 16th day of July. 192T IN PltOHATE. IS THE NITKKMK fill HT OF UltlTlSII llll.l.MIIIA In the Matter of the "Administration Act" and In the Matter of the Estate of John Selffert Berndgen. Deceased. TAKE NOTICE that by order of His Honor Judge F. McB. Young, the 6th day of JUiy, A. li. 1927, l was appointed Administrator of the Estate of John Selffert Berndgen, Deceased, and all parties having claims against the said Estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verinea. to me on or before ine utii aay of August. A D. 1927. and all parties Indebted to the Estate are required to pay the amount 01 their indebtedness to me forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT. Official Administrator, Prince Rupert. B.C. IN PBOBATE IS-TIIE .SITKF.MB COlJItT OF BKITISII COLUMBIA In the Matter of the Administration Act; and In the Matter of the Estate of William J. Kyle, Deceased. Intestate. TAKE NOTICE that by order of His Honor. F. McB. Young, the 24th day of June, A.D., 1927, I was appointed Administrator of the estate of William J. Kyle, deceased, and all parties having claims against the said estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly veri fied, 10 me on or oerore tne sstn nay of July. A.D. 1927. and all parties In debted to the estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT, Official Administrator. Prince Rupert, B.C Sated th 25th day of June, AX. 1927 TS DAILY KSTT3 E1VNIfl CITY IN LAND MOUNIE1 WEIRD DREAMS Slory of Prospector Who Found Copper .Mountain and Who Saw City of Future VA.NCOUVKK. Au) 1 iC-iddiM Prraai. Tlislf ami xmoitlous eUfi bow ftrdle Oanada. bu'. not uoe of tc proud muBtelpalHles i.n ever hope to spjiroch the Uaopssi. ideal attained by "Volcanic Otty." No railway asst w.n m-ii one a ticket to this attractive n. tin name hi not to be found els any map of Canada. , Uke Mus RafMMl: . 'Ik- rna.lc sUand of Bbakapaor 'Temper" and a I thousand other realm-. ot dream. It nevar -xiKted outalde a human mlml the . mind of a waaleer-bFji-n old proapector iot the Dnttah Oohunbla hliu. ' ! Few more eosarful careers have been lived In the OCMdlsn aeat than that of BUI. "VoleaassT Brown Beverml ttns fort una has ttMltollnd hlan with vtatons of fabutaos wealths but on each occasion the vtstaai kM pr ved a mirage. Ha has tood In tbe afcad w of the gallows and only reca-try. at an a when moat nsen are con lent to lore in their easy 1 chain, he waa daw ,red lost in the mountains with both feet froeen and ' near to death. Brown, who waa burn in New Bruna- ' wick eaaae to British Columbia after ' making nam for h..iuetf in the On- tarto lumber woods. While proapectlnc ar the Internatlotu: border he made what he bet'.evMt to be s rich strike. He thought that he bad discovered a .uounum liter ally loaded with fold and inaUntly he becatoc j builder of air I oaatle, planning mighty mines and a city which waa to be built up around ' them. The prcapec tor's bubble waa aeon pricked by scientific .nvestlgators and Volcanic City, aa be had christened his town of the future, . relegated to the land of ambitious d reals. From that Say forward he waa known throughout the mountain country as "Volcanic" Brown. The name has struck through four deeadea. Some years later Jw made a genuine discovery In the Copper Mountain dis trict, bat more astu'.e searchers after Church, Conervatlve,V member In u the llouw of Commons, charges that &n attrinpt, it- being miie,.'llo'papk" ''th. big i)cnrtljtSiTendfa peg arid thatUhe'cholce-'oPa leader' will be alt "cut and dried", but this U denied by other ObnscVvatives. " - - Dave S pence. M.P., says that T. L. Church. MP., talks "darned rot." when he (Thomas) charges an attempt Is being made to "pack" the Conservative Contention. terday to Mr. Church's allegation that "bonehead work" on; the part of the Conservative Board of strategy at Ottawa was responsible for the present puny spirit "That BoaTd' oi Strategy stuff." said Mr. Mr. ape Spence, nee, "Is "is all an bunk. ounK. There There Is Is aa Ottawa, and -they have .mixed my name with It. but I'm not on It. Advertise In The Dally News PAIN in BLADDER Promptly Esa.d by 8ANTAL MIDY B. lur. to g.t the Q.nuln. Ls.s far th. ward "MIDY SOU by u dxugguu NOTED CATHOLIC PRELATE HERE rchbishop Dontenwell of Home Visiting City in Course of Tour A prominent dignitary ot the Roman Catholic Church and pioneer priest of British Columbia is visiting Prince Rupert for a few days, a guest at the local priests' residence, In the person of tbe Most Reverend Augustine Doti-tenwUl of Rome, Archbishop of Ptolemy (Syria) and Superior Oeneral ot Oblate Fa then of the world. ArchblshoD Don- v.Mth got ahead of him tn the matter ; unwUM, who la In tbe course of an of fl- of development and. despite a legal bat- 1 0l vt to Oblate Fathers In United Ua for wttat he considered to be his states and Canada, armed on the Prirv rights, he did not tet.em to the extent of one dcllar by hts find. The ageing prospector became a well- George this morning from Vancouver and wUl proofed about the end of the week to Edmonton, with a possible anown ana pop u or uKure m e Doun- stopover at the Prase r Uke Industrial dary district ot British Columbia and ! School en route. He has now been In when he waa arrested on a murder . Canada about a month and will return cnarge score. 01 -inenos rained J , to Rome before winter. It 1 his first support, inmuaissm ran nign wnen nis . to Prince Rupert although he has name waa nonoraoiy cleared ana ne been at far Into the district aa Hazel ateppea irom prison a tree man. ton from the East, clerical dutlea at the Even If Volcanic ciry had become an ' fJrt of this century having taken him actuality, there are many persons who 0D tr)pj by cnc and noraeback Into would have felt no desire to reside tbe central Interior. mere, iot srowu ma very rigm iui- , Archbishop Dontenwlll first came to as to how It waa to be governed. Pious Canada in 1872 and he was a professor ioiz wouia nave oeen unnappy wunin ; m Ottawa University until 1869. He IU walla, for no churches were to be then came to New Westminster where he allowed. And at the Use of money waa w , ,.. f R. ,. rv.iw. n to be utterly forbidden, misers and he WM appointed Bishop of New West-spendthrlfta alike would have felt them- ; minster in 1697, succeeding Bishop eelves out of place there. " 1 Durleu. On the formation of the Sec of Brown still dreams of sudden wealth: that name: he became Archbishop of the volcanic mountain atlll lifts Its cone-, Vancouver In 1908. Since then he ac- shaped peak to the skies; but the Ideal j ctpted B new appointment and moved city which It in his Imagination he to R&me- hl3 present headquarters. cunt aoout 11s case is not listed in any Archbishop Dontenwell has been much a a -.. H-zeircr ui itu.u.. Impressed with the progress that has WILL NOT PACK THE WINNIPEG CONVENTION DECLARESTORONTO MAN lute Npenoe Denies riiarr.cn of Conservative M.I'. In Krjfard tn Choosing leader ..TORONTO, Aug. 3. -e- Thomas been made In the West since he last visited In this Rupert him. It. He sees great possibilities coast and bis visit to Prince Is proving of much Interest to BOY SCOUTS HAVING WONDERFUL TIME AT PORT SIMPSON CAMP - JVord hoi heen received In' the. cjty 'iromi.Uit! . Boy .Scouta at. brt'. Sampson, .jthcJ'.aii .ajjpaie'nuy haVlngythe time of thew lives': Tlie weather has- been perfect, thus enabling the boys to indulge freely in bathing, hiking, woodcraft, etc. Every night the boys sit around the camp fire and sing their scout songs and tell yarns and Jokes until the com Winnipeg! mand Is given to retire to tbe hay. j Perhaps one of the important things "I am willing to put my faith In the' from the boys' standpoint at least Is men who are In charge of the arrange-. tbe mess room. This department Is well ments for that convention." says Mr. Spence. "and I amacohfldent that ' It will be run on the level. Who wants to pack It? Not Mr, Outhrle or Mr. Bennett or Mr. Melghen or Mr. Ferguson. That kind of talk Is absurd. "I met Oeneral McRae of Vancouver here the other day, and discussed It with him. He Is one of the leaders on the committee. He Is a millionaire, and a gentleman, and he is hot going to lend himself to 'any .packing of a convention. That is all rot." Mr. Spence also took exception yes cared for and the boys are showing re markable ability to clean up the tablet as they are spread. No accident of any consequence has so far occurred to mar tbe camp life. Friday next will see the boys back home In Prince Rupert, but parents will hardly be able to recognize their swarthy sunburnt children. LAST SHIPMENT OF BUFFALO FOR NORTH EDMONTON, Aug. 3. Buffalo numbering 218, the last bf the present sea son shipment to the Wood Buffalo Park, near Fort Fitzgerald, from the J Walnwrlght National park are on their iwa north. A1'. . ,, , . i , . ExecutTv. Committee S,ae party g't? The first transference of buffalo from Walnwrlght to Fort Fitzgerald took place In 1923 and in that year about 2.000 were shipped. About the same number were sent last year, which with this season's lot, brings the total for the three years up to 5.585. The animals have found the grazing In their new home to their liking, and are reported to be In a flourishing condition. Of the total number sent up only six found the Journey too much tor them. PAGE TT7T. BRITISH COLUMBIA The Mineral Province of Western Canada , To the end of December. 1926. Ha produced Minerals as follows: PUcer Gold. $78,018,518; Lode Gold, 1M,97218: Silver. $80,787,003; Lead.' $106,970,442; Copper.. $209,9G7.0G8; Zinc. $5012577; Conl and Coke, $284,699,153; Structural Materials and Miscellaneous Minerals, $5Q,175,407t making it mineral production to the end of 192G show an AGGREGATE VALUE OF $988,108,170. PRODUCTION FOR YEAR ENDING DECEMIIEIC. 192G, $67.18I2 The Mining Laws of this Province are more liberal and the fees lowvr than th&ae of any other Province in the Dominion, or any cojony in the British Empire. Mineral locations are granted to discoverers for nominal fees. .Absolute Tltlea are obtained by developing such properjles, the security of which Is guaranteed by Crown grants. Pull information, together with Mining Reports and Maps, may be obtained gratis by addressing . THE HONORABLE THE MINISTER OF MINES. VICTORIA, imiTISII COLUMBIA. N.B. Practically all British Columbia Mineral Properties upon which development work lias been done are described in some one of the Annual Reports of the Minister of Mines. Those considering mining Investments should refer to such reports. They are available without charge on application to the Department of Mines, Victoria, B.C. Reports of the Geological Survey of Canada, Winch Buik Ing, Vancouver, are recommended a) valuable sources, of information. Reports covering of the Six Mineral Survey Districts are published separately, and are available on application. COME" NOW AND GET YOUR CHOICE while the choice is good ! Great B nt amain! McARTHUR'S of high grade loots & Shoes McArUiur's Shoes are known for quality. Every pair in the store at Sale Prices. Crown Colony Days Away , back in the late; sixties thousands of acres of British Columbia's timber were sold for one cen.t per. hgee, which looked like a fair pricc-r-theh. , Today siinilai tinibei; is worth from $150 to $200 per acre, so tremendously has timber appreciated in, value within the scope of an average lifetime. What the young growth of today will be worth sixty years from how is beyond computation if it is protected from fire and allowed to reach maturity. The moral is obvious. PREVENT FOREST FIRES YOU CAN HELP BRITISH COLUMMA FOREST SERVICE (canadlan; Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast.Services Sailings from Prince Rupert To Kelrlilkan, Wrangrll, Juneau and Skagway August 1, 5, S, 15, 19, 26, 29. To Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle Auruvt 3. 6, 10, 13, 20, 21, 31. I'KIM KMS ItCATKK K. For Itutedale, East Bella Bella. Ocean Falls, Namii, Alert Bay. Campbell Hlvrr, and Vancouver every Haturd.iy. II a.m. Agency for all Steamship Unes. Full Information front W. C OKCJUK1I. Oeneral Agent. Corner of 4th Street and 3rd Avenue, Prince Huprrt, B.C.