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"The Circus." to night, tomorrow and Wednesday. Get ready for Moose picnic Sunday. Sis clowns on ground, boy's band in attendance, big sports, free coffee, danc ing. Mrs. A. Richmond returned to the city on the Oatala last night with her infant son from a brief trip to Vancouver. Provincial Constable H. Ray bone of district headquarters staff here sailed last night on the Catala for Stewart on official duties. Prank A. Saunders arrived In the city on the Catala last night from Vancouver to spend a holiday visiting with his parent, Cast, and Mrs. P. T. Saiuuters. Dlfby Island. I Mrs. J. B. MaoKay and sons. SS4 sixth Avenue Bast, are aaUing this 'afternoon by the Prince Oeorge for next sis weeks with relatives of Mm. MaeKay. Bert Bbden. popular chief steward of the Onion steamer Catala, Is at present ashore in Vancouver on vacation. Oeorge Lamb, second steward, relieving him during the few trips he will be -off ahlp. Mrs. J. Pleld Strang arrived last evening on the Catala from Vancouver to Join her husband. J. Field Strang, manager of Sunnyside Cannery, for the summer. Mr. Strang was confined to bed yesterday with lumbago. K. P. McOinnls. well known pioneer prospector of Alice Arm, was a passenger aboard the Catala tost night returning north, accompanied by Mrs. fiainni who has been visiting wtth relatives in the Bastera States. Mr. and .Mrs. Herbert -Hampton, who have been on a holiday trip to Van eo liver, arrived In the city from the south on the Catala last night and will proceed by the Prince Charles this afternoon to their home In Po.-t Cle merits. CJIJt. steamer Prince Oeorge. Capt Harry Ned den. returned shortly after o'clock this morning from her first trip of the tourist season to Skagway and will sail at 4 o'clock tins afternoon r Ocean Palls, Powell River and Vancouver. Mrs. Klmer Palmer arrived in the city last night from Butedale, bringing for treatment in the Prince Rupert General Hospital. J. Slllerud. engineer of cannery gasboat. who sustained serious Injuries when he became overcome with fumes and fell onthe flywheel of the engine. An article in the msgaaine section of yesterday's Vancouver Sunday Province escribing the work of the fisheries ex perl mental stations on this coast Is accompanied by a group photograph of the workers of these stations. Among those to be seen In the picture are D. B. Finn. H. N. Broekleeby and Louis P. Smith, members of the staff of the toeal station. Among many mining men bound for northern camps from Vancouver on the Oatala last night were R. M. Stewart. president of the Dunwell Mine and founder of the town of Stewart; Clay Porter, head and principal owner of the Porter Idaho mine on the Marmot River, and W. O. MoMorrla. managing director of the KlUault-Bagle Mines ltd. at Alice Arm. ANNOUNCEMENTS Moose Picnic. June 34. Pioneers' Picnic. July I. Bitter Enemies "Fniit-a-tives" the Foa of Constipation NEW MILLS, N. B.'l catt" honestly say I'mlt-a-th'' are the best Internal regulator I have ever ud. Other remedies, and I have tried many, causo pain and griping, but 'I-ru I Natives' always act easily and effectively. I most sincerely recommend them." Mr. S. MacN'alr. Made from the Intensified Juices of fresh frulta combined with tonics, "I rult-a-tlvee" It a natural medicine. It strengthens the system to act naturally without the continuous use of laxatives 25c and 30c a box. THE DAILY NEWS PARF. TURKU Aid. A. J. Pmdhomme returned to the otty on yesterday afternoon's train from a brief trip tourru Lake. Mrs. D. O. Stewart and son returned to the city on Saturday afternoon's train after having spent a week at Ter race. . C11 the aftnf rwrt ty Solicitor E. P. Jones returned to fcity on yesterday afternoon's train iWrtUr'tiietle week-end trip' to Jack John returned to the dty on Saturday afternoon's train from a ( bus iness trip to Oed-arvale and other interior points. H( o. Fiaeer, lnspeetor of schools returned to the Otty on Saturday afternoon's train Mm trip to Interior point on official duties. Jack Frew, CJf.R. general ofllee accountant, returned to the city on Sat urday afternoons train from a trip to the interior on orodsl duties. W. H. Tobey. CJI.H. divisional superintendent, returned to the otty on yesterday afternoon's train from a brief trip to the Interior on official duties. Miss Rita Johnston returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from Inverness where she spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Johnston. J. A. Klrkpa trick returned to the city jebn p. Mullen, Juneau banker, and ' on the Oatala last night after having McMullln and family were among the spent the past few weeks visiting with . passengers aboard the- Princess Alice, HI UUJ7 W VM1WUTO. noons train from a trip to the Interior on official duties. Berune B. Oreen. Juneau salesmen, and Mrs. Oreen. arrived in the city from the north on the Princess Alice Saturday afternoon and Balled last night on the Oatala for Stewart Albert Dease. well known Llard River trapper who waa born 'in that section, is a visitor in the otty. having arrived from Telegraph Creek cm the Princes Alloc, Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mm. P. X. Vermif returned to the city an yesterday after noon's train after having spent the past two or three weeks on a halttsy trip to Winnipeg and MlnnespoBs. John O. Orant, welfTtnfrwn Wrangell hotel proprietor, and Albert H. Bryant a mining engineer from the same point. were psassnger going south aboard the Princess Alice Saturday afternoon. Passengers sailing from here for the north on the Catala last night Included Mr. snd Mrs. B. B. Oreen, R. Raybonc and A. M. Baarf for Stewart: J. Bree, tor Alice Ann and W. A. Week for Anyox. Aid. Tbeo. Couert. Jomee MeNulty and C. K. Bainter returned to the city -m Saturday afternoons train from a "ucceseful two-day angling trip to the Khtada Lake. They brought bank about ISO nlee trout. T. Buchanan Campbell, engineer in charge of totem pole pi estivation work along the line of the Canadian National Railways and Mrs. Campbell ar rived in the city from the Interior on yesterday afternoon ' train. John Clark, provincial steam boiler nspeetor. returned to the city on the Princess Alloc Saturday afsnwoon from ka trip to the Atlln dlsUiet on official duties and will proceed from here to his headquarters in Venoaajver. Albert Farrow, steamboat inspector, who has been for. the past month In Atlln, and Whitohorss on official duties. arrived In the city from the north on the Princess Alice Saturday afternoon and wUl proceed to Vancouver on the Prince Oeorge this afternoon. Joseph W. Kehoe. United States com missioner at Ketchikan, spent the week end In the olty, arriving from the north on the Princess Alice Saturday after noon and returning to Ketchikan on the Princes Charlotte this murnlnx He was socompanled by his niece. Mis May Southern. Word has reached the city that Prank Somen, a well known pioneer of Prlnoe Rupert and a member of the municipal telephone staff here until about a year ago when he moved south. i seriously Injured snd Is a nsUent In the Royal Columbian Hospital at Near Westntiuster sa a result at a pole laUtng upon him lent week while work- Inf as a lineman near Port llartey for the B.C. Telephone Co i OaVtK. str-uncr Princess Thtflttu ''Cliff, southbound capt: sttg- Mrey ,p ymmuyrr-.yaJ m .liflrt from ,1 o'clock to 8:30. Saturday Sfterapon, The vessel brought 119 prper from the ncrth Including the following eleven who disembarked here John Clark. Mtnambollsr inspector. Vancouver: Albert i Farrow, steamboat tiiapeator, Vancouver, Loul Sturan. Mayo miner: Louis De Ben. WlnntpeR. enrpvntor; Basil M. T:i liiRuraiire salesman, Vancouver. Albert Dease. Telegraph Creek Trapper: Utrtuie B Oreen Juneau salesman, and ' Mr Green. Carl ItHmptman, Ketchikan lu'tel clerk: Joseph W Kehol United Hut.- commlvilonrr Ketchikan: Ml M.tv tjjutiiuru. Ketcnikau student. Alfred Cracknell to prepared to take pupUi for piano Instruction. Special oare given to backward children. Letter for terms. Alder Block. Room 43. Third Avenue. Mrs. J. K. Oordon and her son. Prank Phiseatcr, arrived in the city from Terrace on this afternoon's train and will embark on the Prince Oeorge for a trip to Seattle. Mn. Prank kills and two sons are passenger aboard the Prince Charles today bound from Vancouver to Shannon Bay where they will Join Mr. Bllla who to manager of the cannery there. Mr. and Mm. Arthur Ooa arrived in the elty on the Prince Oeorge this morning from Ketchikan and will proceed by the Prlnoe Charles this after-noon to Stewart. Mr. Moa to Interested in raining. B. O. Brickson. well known Stewart mining man. and Mrs. Brickson are passengers aboard the Prince Charles today bound from Victoria to the Port land Canal camp where they wUl spend the summer. Mrs. t A. Hunt and Mia Velda Hoi tand of Victoria arrived on the Prince Charles this aaornlng for a visit with Mr. and Mm. A. B. Oordon. IBM Second Avenue. They will return south on the Prince Oeorge on Saturday evening. The Captain O. Allen Hancock. mUV llonalre fruit grower or Los Angelas. yachtsman, railway owner and eports- in. who backed the flight of the southern Cross to Australia was in Prince Bupert last year In his palatial yacht Oasaoa. Hon. T. D. Pattullo. minister of lands. will sail by the Prince Oeorge this afternoon for Victoria after having spent a few days visiting hi constituency iv. Hr expects to return to the city in the near future to resume his estc- Uon campaign. There was another large crowd of youngsters in attendance at Acropolis Hill grounds yesterday morning for lacrosse practice. New sticks arrived today and a bumper crowd of prospective player for the new league which Is being planned will be out tonight. Rev. Father B. Allard arrived In the Ity from the Interior at the end of he week and sailed this morning or he Princeos Charlotte for Wrangell en-culc to Telegraph Creek. He will carry jut his ministration in the Dense Lake and Llard River sections this summer C. N. R. stoamer Prince Charles. Capt. Neil McLean, arrived on time at IO:Bd this morning from Vancouver and will sail at - 4 o'clock Una afternoon for Anyox. Stewart and Masaett Inlet points, returning here at 10:30 Thursday morning and sailing south that afternoon at 4 o'clock. C.P.R. steamer Princes Charlotte, Capt. a C. Snintey. on iter rirst north-em' Helling of the seson. arrived In imO this morning from Van ecu - l ll . - LLllfl . " MM Victoria and sailed at u o clock for' Skagway and other Alaska points. The vessel had 1S7 passengers. most of them being round trip tourists. Dr C W. Helton. Or E W Meatb. Dr. John Roy and Mr Hogau of Ottawa, members of the peiuioim board under the Department of Soldier Civil Re-. Btabluhmeiit. arrived In the city on the Prince Charles this morning from Vrncmiver and. after brief local session In the City Hull proceeded to Burin Lake The only rase for hearing here wn an appeal presented by Tim j n, Iul returned num. 9BKIC RRITISH COLUMBIA The Mineral Province of Western Canada To the end of December, 192G,i M t MII fl J ,!T" lias produced Minerals as follows: Placer Gold, $78,018,548; Lode Gold, U23.97&318; Silver, $80,787,003; Lead, $106,976,442; Copper,. $209,967,008; Zinc, $50,f,i2..rC77;' Coal and Coke, $284,590,133; Structural Materials and Miscellaneous Minerals, $50, ! 75,-107 ; making its mineral production to the end of 1926 show an ': AGGREGATE VALUE OF $988,108,170. PRODUCTION FOR YEAR ENDING DECEMBER, 192C, $07,188,812 The Mining Laws of this Province are more liberal and the fees lower than those of any other Province in the Dominion, or any colony in the British Empire. Minoral locations are granted to discoverers for nominal tees. Absolute Titles are obtained by developing such properties, the security of which is guaranteed by Crown grants. Full Information, together with Mining Reports and Maps, may be obtained gratis by addressing THE HONORABLE THE MINISTER OF MINES. VICTORIA. BRITISH COLUMBIA. N.B. Practically all British Columbia Mineral Properties upon which development work has 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 ito the Department of Mines, Victoria, B.C. Reports of the Geological Survey of Canada, Winch Building, Vancouver, are recommended as valuable sources of information. Reports covering of the Six Mineral Survey District are published separately, and are available on application. Miss Alice Alton and Miss Idna Allen Saturday afternoon, being bound on a are sailing by the Prince George this trip to Seattle. . I afternoon for Vancouver on a holiday . trro. Peter Bruno has started eaesvetlon on the double corner at the southwest of Pourth Avenue and Oaeen Street. He plana the erection of three new houses on the property. M. A. Burbank, divisional engineer tor the Canadian National ReUweya, Private dancing lessons at Klks Home by C. L. Smith. For Information write Bos 866 or phone Rupert Bakery. " Donaldson. 144 Presbyterian Tea and Sale of Home I Cooking at the home of Mrs. D. Mc- ; Vancouver wrier? they will visit for the 1 returned to the -city on Saturday after- Veoa. 410 Sixth Avenue West, tomor row. Tuesday. 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