!'.'W I PiG2 rou2 Ti. ansfer pWeen years' experience In FURNITURE AND PIANO MOVING We sell 8 kinds of Coal Any kind of Wood In any quantity CEMENT SAND GRAVEL Our price, weights and measures are right. So is our Service Phone us and Save Money and Time DAY & NIGHT SERVICE Day Phone: 204. Night Phone: Red 317. Roofing and Specialities Mineral Surfaced Roofing Mineral Surfaced Shingles Roll Roofing Huilding Papers and Felts Ever jet Elastic Paint Plastic Elastigum Shingle Stains Creosote Oils Marine Seam Pitch. Distributors Albert &McCaffery Limited Phones 11C and 117 MINING Stocks Noon and afternoon closing prices on ' Vancouver Stock Exchange on our stock-list board daily. We can give instant service In buying and selling Mining Stocks on Vancouver Stock Exchange. We also have facilities for accepting Wheat orders on Winnipeg Stock Exchange. Representing Miller, Court & Co- Ltd. Vancouver. S. D. Johnston Co.Ltd. 017 2nd Avenue Prince Rupert, I1.C. LADIES' DRESSES, Coats, Millinery and Lingerie Richmond's Louvre Third Avenue DRY : BIRCH J JACKPINE AND CEDAR STrfgle load $3.50 Jiouble Load $(5.50 . .Large Sack GOc COAL PRICES DOWN Pembina PeerlesH Egg $12.00 Pembina Washed Nuts $11.25 Alberta SootlusH Egg $12.00 Alberta Lump $13.00 Also all other classes of coal HydeTransfer AND COAL CO. Phone 580 13!) Second Ave. BRINGING UP FATHER By George MdVapJ Tap ' lUsUl inSJR T -FBOuL-r. I'LL I i v-asc: -Tsr 1 rrm vqU YOU MAKE ME fclCK-BEFORE I rfleCSrV. III3 HAVE TO -SHAVE ! 1 WE, VEUE MARRIED YOU 6AIO I III 1 1 . JPW', VOU WOULD WAIT J YEARS TOR ME- 4 I 51 News of the Mines AROUND PRINCE RUPERT Rich Discovery on Mountain Hoy Rig Ore Rody Mocked Out on Empire Premier Distribute Another Dividend There is much excitement in Stewart over the discovery on the Mountain Boy property of the vein from which, twenty-five years ago, "Pap" Stewart and Ward Rrightwell, the discoverers, back-packed out three hundred pounds of selected float that gave them returns of $1 per pound. Neil Matheison, superintendent for the Pat Daly Mining & Development Co. of Montreal which bonded the property from Pat Daly and W. II. Telln of Stewart, came into Stewart recently with a large number of samples giving an average ef the vein. The poorest of these were selected and assayed, the returns showing 2,700 ounces in silver and six per cent copper Arrangement have been made to ahlp ere tanned lately from the property. The rein, Mr. Mathedaon reported, la between ilx and acven feet in width and be baa definitely traotd It for 600 feet, aeveral hundred feet above the apot where the original dlaooverers found the high-grade float which caused tbem to hold on tor a quarter ot a oentury until ToUn secured an option and Inter-eated Daly who made the deal for the property In Montreal. The property la located on American Creek, four mile from the terminus of the Bear Blver Railway. The "strike la heralded In Btew- tire as the beat mining new In the Oniric ao far till Mason and It is ex pected that it wUl greatly stimulate mining In the Bear River district. Announcement haa been made by an Independent engineer, 'Oeorge Jamme of Seattle, that the Emperor mine at Stewart has now 600.000 toaa of ore avttlable ' for blocking out this season. Mr. Jamrre states that there are good ground for believing that the N. 1 vein will continue to 3,000 feet depth and be found to eitot for 4,400 feet in length. It is as feet in width at the 825 toot depth, is widening with depth and 4s espacted to unite with No. a and tries- paataiki ore bodies. Hie present war king tunnel la at 335 feet depth. Tbe amperor Mines Ltd., at It annual meeting in Vancouver, elected directors as follows: Oustav Beiffert, mining superintendent; Morgan Baat man, Daniel Hooken. J. 8. Oowper. T. A. Swltzer, Oeorge McDonald and Wea-dell B. Farris, K.C Excellent progress Is being made on the trail to the Georgia River. OoM Mine near Stewart, now that snow has disappeared. It l expected to start actual mining work on the proper this month. Georgia River OoM has a large mineral ssone wUi iavorable geotogiceJ conditions ana ore shoot, possibly of great magnitude, are Indi cated. On July 3 the Premier Gold Mining dividend for the year, the amount be- in? taoo.OOO dr.t the rate of aiz aattt a share. ThTC&trauon Ijflng the 45047. The 'Mrabaay'li rgwm of development' on the Marmot luver la now seen as an element of major Ira Preparation are being made there for large scale production of shipping grade ore from the Prosperity and Porter-Idaho properties. Open cutting on the Empire NO. t vein of the United Empire property, Stewart, extending from an outcrop that showed high grade for 300 feet in 1923. is being carried on. Out being run at intervals of 36 feet have showed good ore it: all cuts and, in the last three cuts to the south, spectacular gal ena has been disclosed, opening at one foot and widening to 8' feet In 3 feet of distance. Assayi across 9 feet give 303 ounces silver, eight per cent cine and twenty-four per cent lead or a otal value of (13S.S0. Present work gives 400 feet of ore exposed with high-grade at each end and the open cuts are being continued along the vein both ways. WUliam Dunn t acting a manager of the property. the mouth of the river extensive Clear ing I going on to provide ground for the Premier Oold Mining Oo.'s work there. A 200 by 60 foot dock la being built at the lower end of the tramline leading two mile or so to the Porter Idaho mine. A large number of men are being employed on the different construction operation. Pat Lynch of the well known diamond drilling oorvcern of Lynch Bros, was a recent visitor at the Duthle mine near Smltliera wliere hi firm has tlie oh- tract for drilling the large veins just .liead of the present operations. Tlieue veins were the original objective of Ddthle mine work but ore bodies With high values encountered in the course of driving the long, tunnel have made :urUr extensions by tunnel unneces--ry at present. ALICE ARM Miss Christine Nueioh has arrived tram Prince Rupert, where she has been attending High School, to spend the eunrater with her mother, Mr. Helen Nucich. Two bush firs ot considerable proportions In this district were subdued by irriely rains last week. One was burning over the logged off land on the Rltaault flats and the other at the head of Qranby Bay. Winners of honor rolls at the local public school were; proficiency, Lillian Moss: deportment, Elln Anderson: regularity and punetuaUtg, Margaret Anderson and Joan Trinder. TERRACE C. H. Bawl. New Ilacelton, was a 1st tor In town on Friday. Miss Mary Hipp left on Friday for Seattle, where she will spend the next few months with an uncle, while reserving aye treatment. Capt. J. B. CollhuMt made a trip to Oak on Saturday and spoke at the Conservative meeting there that night. A large number of young people from town motored to Kalum Ldke hotel on Saturday evening and toyed a dance. ur. was noMi la proving to ze a popular place for dance and week rod trip. Mr. and Mrs C. Q. Ham of Prince Rupert are holidaying m Terrace. Mr. B. Hunter -and ehlldrm and Mr J. O. Rave, returned op Saturday from Oak whor that nr spent the past few wtfka while Mr., and Mr. H. c. Creefangn were on holiday in the south. t. maw, nign sanooj ptinupai oi 1 ,u, race a pant the week end here. Mr. Peddle plan to move .hi fanuly here '3r the holidays. F. M. Doc kr 111, Telkwa Conservative candidate, and L. S. MeOlll, campaign manager arrived from the east on gunday and will sptnd a few days In the district prior to their meeting here on Tuesday evening N. A. Dlx of Kalum Lake hotel was in town at the week-end. J. O. HoweU and J. W. Carpenter, geologists, of Calgary, who have been working In the Kalum Lake district, turned to Terrace on Bunday. John Pray this and E. 11. Craven ot Sxcelslor Springs, Montana arrived in town on Friday and went out to spend a two weeks' vacation at Lakelse Hot Inrings. Th.r I. .till mimh 'kottolt in tha Henri DcCSntaine lis sold hi fruit Marmot Rive- seetloh 'ft Stevrarf. Affranch oft' tlie bencti' north pV.' teVrf td Orm. Pinter of Terrace. Mr. and Mr. DetontaUat and family expeot to leave about the end of the month tor France Mm. Norman .Kllpatrlok snd son of emitters are visitor at the how of Mr. sud Mrs. E. T. Kenney. J. A. Brady. MP., arrived from Prince Rupert on Monday In the In tereats of tlie looal Conservative can didate. Mr. and Mr. Carl Foal hart mov- ed from takelse Aveeue til their new hdme at the Uttte ti Pdtrie trull in the -slum Valley. SMiTHfcRS The Government Telegraphs is put-:lag ' Vejw of men 'to work this weak to mate extensive improvements and altera Mows to the telephone line be-ween Smlthers and Hastlton. The orte will be changed to the south ;lde of the Bulkiey River and telephone service win be given residents of the ike Katfelyn and . Evelyn .districts. Mr. and Mrs. Okf tlanson are on a Jictor -trip to Vancouver and tee ex pected .back shortly with their daugh- tr. Mis Ufinca Hanson, who baa been attending sehiSDl in Victoria and will spend the summer at Lake Hath-Ivn. The nomination of Frank Dockrill as Conservative candidate for Bkeena In the forthcoming provincial election was proposed by J. C. K. Sealy of 3mtthets with R. 6. Sargent of Haawl- ton as seconder. To -celebrate the official opening of their recently organised "Toung Scarp-Ion's Club," Charlie Doodaon and Larry Warner were at home last Wednesday itttrnoOn at the Doodson home. There' I a scourge of caterpillar1 tat summer near Morieatown and iiftifr. tree having bean stripped hare of foliage. At some points the railway tracks have been covered with he peata and heavy trains have had me dkfaculty in working through the greasy meas. So far, the eaterpUlars have not attacked the regular faurtn ropa. ' t Returning Officer J. R. Mclntyre for Bkeena riding made a trip to the coast last week to arrange for the polls there. He was accompanied by Mrs. Mclntyre. Mr. end Mr. Oeorge Carruthers and daughter. Msrjorle, are on a holiday trip to Vancouver Mr. Carruthers will return to Smlthers in two weeks and Mrs. Carruthers and daughter wUl pro- seed to the prairies for a visit. A. L. 6urteea of Ottawa la visiting here for a few weeks with his daugh ter. Mrs. James A. Macdonald. before proceeding to Seattle where he will islt with a BURNS LAKE Mis M. Hunter of Prino Rupert is spending the summer vacation at Ooste Lake a the guest of Misses L and M. Morgan. Provincial Constable O. A. Johnson. from Oourteny, Vancouver Island, ar rived here test week to take charge In mn,La.U..uootellbi ootiStable A 11. SHE, raalgned, A son was born In the Burn lake Hospital lt week to Mr .and Mia. G Bund in of Vneha VaBey. IM Olivia iNour has returned to home here from Prince Oeotue where site has been attending High ohool. Nohr Hauer left last week for Prince Rupert where he will be engaged In talmon fishing for the summer months. Enroute to her home In Vancouver. Mia Eleanor Ormrod, B.A., who ha been teaching school at Uncha Valley, pent a few day in Burn Lake last week as the guest of Mrs. Sidney Oodwln. A son was born to Mr. and Mra. F. C. II. Ramsden. formerly of Burns Lake and now .residing at Grande Prairie. Ed Mohr has returned to his home in Wistaria ttr undergoing an operation In the Burns Lake Hospital. Miss Vlbtet Keddj haa taken a position in the .office of the Burn Lake Observer. ie1 v ' T, Wif 6ollymbuht . was, . husln'! Visitor In town last week. VANDERHOOF The annual field day was held Mon day on the Illustration at Vanderlioof on the fanri of David Turcot! Speakers were Prof. H. M. King of the University of British Columbia and D O Denny, guvrfnment poultry expert at Bummerland. HOTr'L ARRIVAL", (ITlnre ltiliert) D. F. Davidson, T. A. Bandlson, T. C u& ... . a vmiu i i lush ' ? r V anted For Sale For Rent parry. Manufacturer, 816 Toronto. FOK SALE y SjfcCMRtlStTW "T? I O I9M. by Im'l rni. ,v... tt G Britaia thi i,, DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for lets than 50c WANTED REFINED QRNTUEMAN DBBIRSS room In private home. Board preferred. Central locality. Box 117 Dally News Office. 103 OOOK WANTED AT PRINCE RUPERT General Hospital. Apply Hospital for particular. 161 EXCAVATING WANTED ROCK OR any kind, by day or by eontraet E Roiong. 1st AGENTS WANTED AOKNTS WANTED TO 8 BIX PERSON-al Oreetlng Cards, beat value VfT shown, easy to sell. Regal Art oCm- OLD NEWSPAPERS MAV BE USED IN- stead of bundrnf paper or to lay beneath carpet on the floor. Oct special price on large quantities. Pally New. FOK SALE CHBAP 8 HP. TALE EN- gine. Atwater Kent, ignition clutch, 18 ft. shafting, propeller and all fitting. Phone Green 717. 182 FOR SALE HOUSE 7 ROOMS, MOD- arn. Section 8. 12 ,000 DO Term. Ap-ply Q. P. Tinker Co. Ltd. 188 FOR BALE. DOUBLE COftNSR ON AT-lin Avenue, unobstructed view, price 8480.00. Phone Black 404. tl fEW CAMP AT SALT LAKBB AND small launch in good condition for sale cheap. Phone 488. tf FOR RENT NICHLY FURNISHED HOUSE FOR rant for six week from July 31. Central location, low rental to responsible party. Box 118, DaUy News Office. 161 "OR RENT. CLAPPERTON HOUSE. Ninth Avenue Eatt. Rent reasonable. Apply city Treasurer. OHy IUU. tt OR RBNT PIANOS, PLAYER-PIANOS. Phonograph and Sewing Machine. wwn Music store. tf FOR RBMT. - FURNISHED FOUR roomed afwrtment with bath. Water paid, rnone 647 tf FLAT FOR RENT -SIX ROOMS AND bath, on Sixth Avenue, W. Phone 88 or Black 324. tt TOR RBNT. FOUR ROOM APART' JM? AFt Gmlh mp merit &s at Mi Mauett, IM. : 'tf FOR RENT. FURNISHED ATART- roaatsppiy Mussallern Otorery. IFOR RBNT. FURNISHED ROOMS; IMi lswU suite. Phone Qrrea 600. RESTAURANTS 01) i;ath CA1E Mr. Unger, Proprietress Third A ten ne. next Cl.W.V.A. Oood Home Cooked Meals and Home Baked Bread Sperlal Chicken Dinner Every Rundav I. veiling frum 8-10. HOUSES FOR RENT 808 BORDEN STREET AT an hr. Beale House near Catholic Ohurth st 880.00: 816 Sixth Avenue West at 38.00. Ninth Avenu. o room, tie 00 and another 8100. These are aU modern P. W. HART Garret, H. L. Dlekey and W. B. Burke. Vancouver, a. e. M, Edmonton; Mr. and Mr. F. Watson and child. Anvex w. t.. waixcr. Naa River. Dr. R a Large. Port utm; Vj.,.n spars, Cievelena. Ohio; . A iL. Or v. W. B. Dornbcrg of Vancouver, who h been (pending a few day Inspecting hi mining Interests in th New Haaeiton district, will arrive In the city on tomorrow afternoons train from the Interior and aali on the Prlnc Charles for the" south. SAJLVAti EANI) TOVING Prince Itupcrt Salvage & Towing Co. Ltd. HAM IUUU.UN8 IN OAH IIOATH Small Safe and Typewriter for Sale Agent for Basthope Engines. Cooltdg Propellers, and Tuilube Oil Jloats of all description fur t'liarter Matt lake Kerry. riieiie 5fi1 SUMMER KHSOItTS lwVKEI.SE HOTSI'ltlNGS LODGE XOtV PflN tt K(l I2HT IKITI'ltlKIlN IN C'ANAIIA (Ltthls Water) Trout Fish inr; on l-akel.-e Lnke now open (lOOli ArcOMMOIIATION I OU liHHINti I'AHTIKH Lokelae Uke. Terrace. B.C HMJOS JOnNSTOtfg, Manager. Auctioneers. ir i mce nl'rnit aVition G. J. DAWES, CHIROPRACTIC IHt. K. E. KVOI.ISON Ctilroprariot 638 Third Avenue MART rrderal lllnrk Furniture of all kinds bought mm or exttMusged. Orating and Backing done. Oeads sold on Coaunissiun Auctioneer. llksrk Itt Telephone for appointment now to BIsm 89. Residence phone Black 353. Acute and Chronic Disorders success fully treated GaU hushed 1M4 USED CARS FOR SALE Ford Ton Truck, panel body . . 81 OOM wa Ton Truck, Chaasls only. inner type tlMOO Roadster delivery. IMS. good condition 8178.00 Oakland Sedan. 1038. four wheel brake, baloon tire tflMJM Two Ton Traffic Truck, new tlr" 8S004K Terms can be arranged on ab:we ears K.UBN fUA0fi Phase at, FURNITURE AND RANGBS SIMMON HKH1 QfMM SJptJ gUHdtl . im, avsiuauj nm "rrxJr Mattress. Blum tier King apring and Chateau bed. art now carried by us In stock.' A. MAfKi:N7.in Furniture riistf 778 CMtlone or Alice 8 " Victoria: J. R. Menain. B!llmeArVlMI : mITZZ L.T'i: .. It tl ti-.. . AS .Llil'M i ' I "v.j tiirn unarm II ou (Havoj) Den Uwsrt. Hyder; William N. Phi-pen and Mr and Mra. Thoma Qrlfflth. Anyox: E. Roaang. city; p Patterson. Poroher Island. (Crntrnl) James Frew, Vancouver. STEAMSHIP MOVEMENTS For Vanrnutrr Monday s Prince Oeorge 4 pjn Tuesday CaUla 8 pjn Wednesdayas. Princes Louis or Charlotte 8 pjn Thursday as. Prince Charles . . 4 pjn Frlday-ss. Princes- Royal or Alio g pjn. Saturday a Oardena 7 am Saturday Princess Louise. Charlotte or Alice a p.m. Bsiuraay a, rrinse Rupert . . 0 p.m July 11 as. Prince John a in July 34 m. Prince John a.m From Vanrniivrr Bunday. Oatala 4 pm Alonday s. Prince Louis am Wcdndaf--M. Pr. Oeorge lo so a m Friday m. Cardena ajw Friday as. Princess Lauine. Charlotte or Alloe a a.m Monday- -a i'r::, Friday- ss. Prm-. Irtini Ant and Mt-uar; Tuesday m ChUi;i Tl, nr. .1 . . tl... 8u:urdny -a Prm..- pr. lor NkHIi (ueen tiiartultrs. Monday s. Prlm-e I rum Norlli (jiieen ( liarlntlpt- Thurktlay -as Prln. Hit Kulli t(neen (iiarliillrt. Jnly 18 as. Prlm-c J t July 30 i. Prm -I L Augunt 13 -s Pru, i Aui;uhI 27 -as Pt :i, c. September ID I t. From siulh Queen tiiarlutin July 11 ss. Prln i July 38 as. Prm- Augiut 8 ss. P'ii o August 32 -ss. Pr::. September 6 ss Tr.; t l'r Alii-ika Mouday s. Pr:n Cluirlnttf or Al .j Wednewi.iy ss Pr n .) jit. Frldsy- s Priiic. Cliniiiit-,r or Aii I mm A hanks Mondsy ss. Prince ' - J Wednesday Pr , Chariot ;o ur Al. SturilaF Prn Charlotte or AJii.- MAIL SCHEDUIi ler the lja( Muiithgr. VTlitaHisr close .... I mm the fcat- Mondays. WednesdivM maU due Tm Vnnruuvey undays Motulays Tuesday .... Vt-ediieadny ThuradayH ...... Saturday aturdays Sstiinlay 'Hi VaiiiHjnvrr Sunday Monday Wrdneetlays Frldsrs Saturday Far Ana and Htemrl ahindays mall ''Jo" Monday Friday From Anyot anil Mrwar! Tuesday Thursday Saturdays Tn Nans Itlver Pultits Frldnv ?Fmn aa River Points Saturrlavs SC.'- '"S o ltka Points Mniuliyx Fridays Irmn Alaska piilriis Wednesday Boturdrtvn To North (ueen riiarlottc Mcntlsv From North ijueen (lirlttr Thuru;iy ' Fur Miuih (Jiieen Cliarlotlr July in. 80, Aug IB 2 From Hontli (Jiieen Chrlitt July 11. 88. Aug 8 -Sept 8 i.i:tti:k box ('Oi.l.i:rT")N'l AH Qrnhsm tt A' tin Av. . . 1st Ave. ti I J) St "I 0th Ave. A 111 tan fl' i Bth Ave Si Thompson St ' 11 th Ave. At Slierbruoke 11th Ave. Ac Oonrad t: 0th Ave. ft Hays Oove Ave 0th Ave. Ae Hays Oove Clr Is Bth Ave. Ac Cotton St 6th Ave. A Green Bt (Uspt! 6th Ave. fi McBrlde Bt Prov. Onvt. Building Prov Onvt. Wharf O.T.P Wharf O.T.P. Station Friday -. Prince Rupert 10 30 .m. find Ave ic 3nd St. Friday a. Prino Royal .. 4 pm.3 Ave. At Fulton St Jtiiy in es. prince John pm. 3rd m Ave. er.t w AJ'flth uvig St UV , July 30 a. Prince John p.m. For Port Hlniion and Nans Itlver Bunday as. Oatala b p.m Friday -ss. Oardena .m From Port Klmon and Nnns itlver Tuesday. Oatala 1130 .ru Baturdsy--as. Cardena 0 a.m For Anyox unit Nlrwnrt p.m, collection. For the llnst C.N.R. TRAINS V I" lit J)-" 10.J' ...... Sunday On collection only "I Daily exoeut 8undsv at I SO ''I From the Fast BundayH. Trmrvmtpl MH( . . Tuesday st VKBHBKBJEffeMraBB9agB