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Serve with strawberries and milk or cream TRISCUlTEat if toasted and butter ed Made ly The Canadian Shredded Wheat Company, Ltd City Delivery, by mail or carrier, yearly period, paid in advanr $5.00 For lesser period, paid in advance, per month 50 By mail to all parts of Northern and Central British Columbia, paid In advance for yearly period $3.00 Or four months for $1.00 By mall to all other parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, paid in advance per year .... $6.00 By mail to all other countries, per year $7.5m Transient PiJplay Advertising, per inch, per insertion $1.40 TratistentAdmMlIngr on Front Page, per inch $2.80 Local Readers, per Inwrtion, per line 26 Classified Advertising, per insertion, per word .2 Legal Notices, each insertion per agate line IS Contract Rates on Application :Mfraber of Audit Bureau of Circulations DAILY EDITION Monday, July 9, 1928 PATTULLO AS MEMBER Hon. T. D. PattUllo has been member for this district and people here know just what to expect from hitn. He is a member of the government and as such is able to keep ub before the cabinet. He is a personality quite different from his opponent but we know and understand him and he is in close touch with all our problems. Above alL Mr. Pattullo always has the courage of his opinions minister of Bums bt it Bight have the appearance of fulsome praise. All wWi to not bete is that' when we are rtrjjrrfied by htm we ar npfcaeated by the most able titan there is in British Columbia, barring none. That is something of which any consti tuency might well be proud. . AN ORATOR COMING British Columbia is fortunate in her public speakers and es pecially are they found on the Liberal side. Hon. A. M. Manaon is undoubtedly the orator of the present government. He has more sympathetic appeal than any other man and has more power to move an audJeaee. Mr. Jlanaon it billed to speak here Wednesday night, the first time he bag aaressd a public meeting in this citv in many years Judging from his other speeches he will deal with the nolitlcal affair of the province from a wholly different angle to that of others Who baro spoken here. Aa a former resident of the city, many will be ghfd of this Opportunity of again hearing him, and newcomers would be well atSttttd, If they wish to hear British Columbia's greatest speaker, to te at that meeting. MACLEAN AND THE P.fJ.E. (Victoria Times) Dr. MacLean's announcement that the P.G.E. will be sold to the Canadian National Railways if the p ph' will give him a man date in this election o dispose of the road in thin way will occasion widespread satisfaction. It indicates that the negotiations which have been proceeding at Ottawa have reached a point which permits a definite announcement by the Premier, and that there is every assurance tht through the co-operatfon of the two governments Britten Columbia's most difficult problem will be solved. ' ')t MicLaan tointu out that the sale nf the PGR veil) ffet a savins' tth prince pf 8.o00.000 a year, which will enahje the government to make important reduction in taxation. " CANADA'S NATIONAL ANTHEM Several meetings recently here have made it clear that until the people of Canada can get together and unite on a particular version of "O Canada" there will never be any proer singing of that anthem. It looks as if Canadian did not know their national song and is moat disheartening to those anxious to cultivate a spirit of Canadian patriotism. The whole fauli lit - with the various organisations here and elsewhere, who arc divided In opinion as to what version shall be sung. t A speaker before the Kiwanis Club at Vancouver the other day drew attention to this. He says that while in Vancouver he found most jieople using the Buchan version in Ontario they used the Weir version. Less Kitchen Work Now News of the Mines ;round prince ftuptnf ' - i i i i -Jl.. - .... ft. k. Wilson, engineer in charge of work fceiiiK doiie on'" the Ferguson group of claims on the Ignnika River in Central British t Columbia, stated in Prince George that he was confident that that! district would give several producing mines with the Ferguson the j centre of an extensive mineralized area. The jrrfcat drawback to the j new district is the absence of raifivny transportation but Mr. Wll-j son feels that this will eventually be overcome. This, he said, was; the-chance his company was taking in proceeding with the development of a property which could not be worked -to advantage until railway faculties were provided. Work IK 1 1 .".r. om tt property was continued during the past winter with a crew ot m& man but, with the opening oi UK Maimer season, th crew bus in;; i c.iiid to thirty men. Mr. Wllwa Mid be wa greatly pleated with the manner In which a big mistral outcrop wa developing, this outcrop occurring on a kiH In which a number of strong ledgea ap UUe Mountain but other building material win come from Terrace. Ttoe macMnery haa already been ordered ad will be snipped from the south as aooh as the neper Mm. of Nine illle road ia In snape to bike truck jver it. The construction ot bulldlngii and inttaUtttou of machlser wtti take ail eue&mer. In the meantime. further development work ia being en gaged in aa there ia now enough ore assay to keep the mill going' for aome time. Premier Border Gold, which la backed largely y Winnipeg capital under 'he preiidency of Ernest 6. Parker with over tSGO.000 caah in its treaa- Vtry, baa further lncraaaed its Urge mineral hoMlnga in the upper Sainton kiver basin by bonding the Caacade group. The deal involves a caah pay-sent, the amount of which hM not yet been announced. The new claim lie atang the north boundary of Premier Bordera Virginia group. The new Oaaeade property of Premier Por-der contain a number of strong min eral showing of marked promise upon which eonslderaWe development work ha been done. i. Biuret and Chartae Folk oi Smitbere. who have ren prospecting for the paat few month in the dla trlct abont five mllea aonth from the city of prince Ocorae. report the dla- omy of tree goM. They have brought to Prince George aeveral iaf4n f quart aMI a vtal of truth - oa. .ten.- enBtataincJiie anid. Their dtaoavery. ao far aa It ha been prospected, appear to be a quart ledge which can be traced on the aurface for 4 W0 feet. Picked aaeaya returned He la gojd. IT allver and undetermin ed, lead value. A number of rrench cut have been made acroa the ledge, aajne to a depth of four feet. The locator of the ledge are elated with their discovery and will ooatlnue work a long aa weather permit and their reeuorcea bold ML The district i evidently one dlaoovcred year ago tor there are etklencee of former working. Seventeen year ago there waa a great deal of excitement over mineral dl- eoverle in ttrta cection and for a time it wa thought it would give a new mining district to the province. A htrgt number of claim were aurvey- ed by F. Borden but the men chiefly lntereatM In the claim died off and intern in the new dlatrict appeared to die with them. The discovery of e-hartt and Folk attract more 'attea-loan ' ' " to It. OoaeMatecf Mining nd 'Bmc'ltlng Oo. hM commenced development of the Emerald and CHaeler group in tna sibota oectlou of Omlneea mining divMoh taken up laat fall. William Sweeney and D. L. Modlbbon oi Smith -era, two of the propector-owher. are aaalattag In tranporttlon of uppllca into the property. HCXIC C.tLtEll OIT . MfcKK AT THEATRE 4- I .Moixluti, Tuearfav and Wednesday Harold tlojis 4n "Speedy'; Para- mount New. Thursday The Bht iMae" peered. Tfce latest work haa been the; Comedy "Haetr. Mad" driving or a tunnel on one of the Aesop's Film Fables ledgea near the base of the knoll, giving a depth of approximately 400 feet. ThU tunnel baa been driven on one of the walla from a considerable distance and a croaa-cut started to determine the width of the vein. This croaa-cut bad been advanced for thirty-alt feet and wa etttl in ore which carried very eobaWereble values In sliver, lead and sine, work has alt; been eterted trfMb good ehdwtof at point Met and wot of the one- Hal Fergus discovery. Nb diamond drifting haa yet beeeri done upon tno FtrgiHon but thla could be proveeoel wltfe under existing condition MM a pUot mill could be installed on the property to teat out be value of the vein Matter. It U likely work of thla nature will be given attention within a short time. Machinery ,nd svpftyes for Gevetop- meat can be taken Into the property from Prince Georfe by way ot Sum- nit lake and. uattt mawemehts are atje w the Peore River wWerway. this thla wffl cbatfctve to ifJsrn the ee- est route tato the dttatrlet. Work has )ut been started upon the conaUwtlou of a fifty-ton mill for ad is ready to state them. .He" can take the platform alone, as! 8Uver mlD 00 N,Be MU r V T 'n tbf WOt!d J" faCt. he COn,Pre8 verV po-lkT The round timber, for the """"'J w" " vl 'parcer in me parliaments OI Ureal I foundation, are being secured on Nine Britain or .That an a treat asuiy moro-4c)inir coM about the 4- Pi the Review tThtay and Katrtta.v "The OSMen oi A'lah" Comedy "What Every Ice-man 4" Know" Metro-rJbldwyn New. 4 F "SPEEDY" COMES HERE TONIGHT IIAItOl.tl IJ.OVll NEW riCTt'KE TO UK filioWN HKKK lllKf l; DAYS AT WKSTHOI-ME OhwsetHirtic ot all Uoyd cam- sUea, Sttd perhSfja the tlggeai factor wf the Screen Comedian e cucceaa lle asm and not' comical dtuatlona In to hia riMU. With "Speedy." here to night, Harold ht come up to hi atandard, and many new and hllarlou iequenoet' are features ol the picture Everything ia new. and t rented in a typical Uoyd eaanner. to be a atlcksr for authenticltv in hla ' picture, which lead 2 us to believe 1 the reaaan for tte many Interesting scenes of New York Incorporated within the film. Transporting an entire company to New York for the sake of autlaanUc atmeopbere ia ambitious (to aay the Mast), and help awing th.-plcture along In a delightful smooth manner. One of the turprlses In this latest Ucyd effort. Is the appearanoe of Babe Suth himself, who figure in one ot the baseball sequences. His appearanoe and subsequent performance adds to the already bright lustre of the com edy. The great lau?h In store for all those wo see the picture, ia the highly amusing sight of a hone drawn stree. car traveling through the heav ily congested streets of New York with Harcld at the helm, or In thla case, the driver's reioa. The antiquated mode of transportation I the subject around Which HtroM aa buttt hla bright story. Abu Christy 1 Harold Lloyd's new leading lady, and an accomplished actress she ia. Tfeeiw ia every reason to believe abe win fulfi;' all that li expected of her in the future. "GARDEN OF ALLAH" SHOWING WEEK-END Ileert Mor? WHIi .Hire Terry In l-ettdhin .Female' Role One of the greatest Oaafri ramanoea ever namea, "Xhe CMraen OI Allan." a Res Ingram prodtjetioh. . ot Robert Hichen's famo'-s novel cornea here at the week-end. Filmed in the aaad Wastes of the Sahara, the locality In Which the story take place. It han authentic reality. It tells the tale of a Trapplst monk's love for an Bngllah girl, of hla marriage to her, and of his Mitmequent return to tne momvnery after three months spent with her on the desert. Alloe Terry in tne role of Domini, the girl who sends her lover back tD the rigid seculsion of hla cell even though she is rapturously in love with him at the time, ha the greatest opportunity of her career. She la supported by Ivan Petiovich, a Serbian leading man new to American audi ence, and a oast of continental players. Petrovlcb wUl doubtless become the new scnn favorite on the atrength of hlr portrayal of the monk who la torn between love for a woman and faith to hts trttat "The -Onrden of Allah- Is a irfcuntrag ntarrjc'''iTm 'Srrtif" pgealdnr "heart-' bfetk aHd'-trrflllir-WenWlre?'" " " "THE BIG NOISE" IS PICTURE SHOWING CARNIVAL OF FUN Oooey Island the playground of New York five million, play an im portant part In "The Big Nolae." First Nations!' Picture which will be Owing to yesterday morning' un- shown here at the Weetholmr. favorable weather, the acheduled an-1 All the glamour aad color or tne nual picnic of the Prince Rupert . famous carnival of fun Is brought Pioneers' Association wa called off. i to the screen and present a vivid The event may be held t a later date, contrast to the acene showing New i it .,!- 1 - Second Avenue. Tork's Icwer EBst Side where much of the action in the plcturp takes place "The Ble Nome" was written fori Bt hla Soliity to inject gcod, whole- rir: National Pictures by Ben Hecht i and centers around the power ot the sensational American newpper in making and breaking reputation over--lght. I b iI-b I Man in the Moon B : J lhere one wa a apotkor naased Baxtur A jokester or maybe a crac tester He t-i'j of men's lUs And ncommenas pfll. I his furniture doctor or truackster. If I were k politician And had nothing else to do. I would go around ranting also, Aa Vancouver speaker do. If you travel the political highway ou are bound to get bueaas. When a politician trie to think up what bad thing to about the enemy, he Orat ezeMtee hat own raeord. That give him ha clue. Tne business of politioal platform lullding atom to have become a 'sat art. Tolmle tailed to find a -Ingle distinctive pfenk with which 3 tool the elector. Ten Years Ago In Prince Rupert Jl I.Y 9, 191X Capt. L. W. R. Beavls, a aea captain icoently returned from a Voyage to Australia In nravimand of a ship for the Praneh government, baa arrived irom Vanoouver with two launches. bus xuayuower. lie. ia on kU way to sHephens UUa4 where Be wUl go In for raising swine, sheep and poultry. The local Rod Croaa Society 1 rotk lpg a special appeal thla week for funds with which to carry on its ork in connection with the war. Word haa been received from Oapt. Oeorge H. Pe thick, an old timer of Prlnoe Rupert, who I aervlng oversea. So far he has bsc a able to escape hurt though he haa cn in France almost alnce the begli r.lng of the war. AdwtUe jp the foallr New It pSjft TZTOa " nwJli. MBBswaaawsa lani) act NOTICE OF INTIJNTION TO APPLY TO . LKAHl; LAM) In Prince Prince Rtt trlct Bupert Land Iteoordtng Dla-and Situs it on Moresbf Island ad. taoent to Aliifbrd By ekldegate Iniet-Queeiv Charioue Island. . TAKE Nrrrrpa that t.aiei. ni. rp And paper manufacturera, InUncU apply for a lease of the ' following described lands: Commencing at a post planted at th I S.W. corner of 8T.L. 5J47P; thence 7J aearces oy minuea west (Astronomic) 1390 ft.; thence North 33 degree 30 minutes West (Astronomic) 1800 ft,: thence North 21 degree SO minuter Etut l Ast ronomic I 800 ft.: thence North 28 degree West (Astronomic) 3500 tt.l thence North 60 degrees East (Astronomic) S60 ft, more or less, to an Intersection with th high water mark ot AUlford Bay: thence following the said high wnter mark Boiltheriy to the point of commencement, save and except one wMtnu uuuiniiunK vn acre more or leu ii i ,t bhaI IiaI tMla4 AAntalntnip nlk a..u more or le- the whole containing ill seres. Ill ui. or icm. PACIFIC MILLS. LIMITFO. Applicant By Parker Samuel Bonne). 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Five Five Five l'assenger Essex Super-iSlx Sedan, complete, fully equipped rnwenecr Essex Super-Six Coupe, complete, fully equipped $lir5.0ii Passenger Essex Super-Six Coach, complete, fulh equipped. Prince Rupert Auto Co. Phone 2T'i Time is hero arain, with its call to the Groat Outdoors. T the course of the next few wfWcs, thmmrulu of vi forsake the citien to ieek rest and recreation ' lake and stream and in the depths of the 00), arm Forests. Remember! This in the month of July when the Fire Hazard 1 at its height. Be rigidly careful with Fire. Get yoi: , camp fire permit; have it always with you and folio its simple instructions. The consciousness of dor your part to Protect the Forests will add materia1 i 10 your enjoyment of them. B.C. Forest Service Canadian National Steamships Co. Limited Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating H.T.I. 20.000 Ton Floating Dry Dork KnjaJneerM, MachlnlntM, ItoilermakerH, niarkamltliH. I'nMern maki-ra, Fnundern. Woodrti.rkrrh, Kit. 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