~_ “ pees — aed & by A ee fe dd ZAM-BUK stops the burn- ing and pre- ois are ust as good tender or blis- tered Samia te een oe bruises, aad sexta injuries, Aguce cuss tor onat ma and all skin dis- "t..: All druggists [SUNBURN we [ROYAL Pool Room moved to 721 Third Ave. Opposite The Empress Hotel CIGARS SODA Two per cent. Beer D. ZARELLI THE OAILY NEWB. Tuesday, July 8, 194 HARRY HANSON _ VISITS USK AND TELLS OF IT ' Development of Mines, Mills and Waterpower Important Factors In Progress of Piace. | Harry Hanson, the plumber, lwho has just returned from a trip jup the river to Usk combining jbusiness and pleasure, is en- thusiastic regarding the pros- pects at that place. He says: | “The Klearma Mining, Milling ~ | and Development Co, at Gold iCreek is developing prospects in the vicinity. Mr. Willeman is the manager. The tourists from Da- kota visited this place, as most of them, it is understood, are inter- ested financially in it. Another party from Minnesota will soon be out to investigate. Unique Ferry. “The camp is an ideal one lo- cated a stone’s throw from Gold Creek from which electric power will be developed for the treat- ment of the ore, The Govern- ment has men making the road from Usk to the mine and to Kitselas. The ferry is a unique one. Two large boats are built re SEEDS! For the Garden Specially Suited for Prince Rupert soil. ‘FEED fitcens For the HAY, GRAIN & FERTILIZER PRED Gx Mrs. Smeeton’s Select Lunch & Tea Rooms rer 309 Second fonxe oe “West. Lunches, Teas, Ice cream, Soft Drinks. Home - Made Bread, Cakes, Pies, Salad Dressing, Jams, Marmalades, Chutney, Etc. Famous Melton Mowbray Pies. Pienic Parties Catered for GENTLEMEN of the Canadian Jury, | believe that every man has the right to do as he D—n well chooses, until he injures or threatens to in- jure ‘semeone else. [| have lived up to that belief. The launch Narbethong is at your service for a price of $3.50 per hour,» whieh price experience has proved to be necessary. There is no variation, Square deal- ing pays. Therefore, it is ihe motto I have adopted. Hoomes K. Freeman PHONE BLACK 400 P.O. Box 109 TOM LEE CO. 840 Second Avenue, West. VEGETABLES Wholesale and Retail General Contractors and Labor Exchange. Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 547 — P.O. Box 725 together with a travelling crane attached to a cable suspended high above the river. By putting the boats out at an angle of near- ly forty-five degrees the current swiftly carries them across, 80 that large loads may be trans. ported with ease. “Along the banks placer gold can be plainly seen about half a mile above the ferry and here I believe dredge mining would be a profitable investment. The for- mation is similar to Oroville, |California, where millions of dol- |lars have been taken out. ‘The Kleanza Company intends also to go into the pulp business and they are building a mill for that purpose. “The Kinney Brothers have just erected a lumber mill and the Georgetown Lumber Co. is putting up a sawmill and cabins are be- ing built for the use of the men. The mill is expected to be ready in about six weeks’ time. Some- \thing like sixty men will be em- ployed. K. L. Rauk has 160 acres of fine timber land near Usk and has arranged with the George- town mill to log it. Kitselas Mine. “At the Kitselas Mountain Cop- per Co.'s mine, of whieh Paul M. French is president, a. O. Wells, vice-president, and A. J. Thomp- son, treasurer, a lot wt money has | he ‘en spent. A road has been | built and half a mile of pipe put jin, and operation will soon com- mence on a large scale. Quite a number of Americans are inter- ested here. At Usk generally Americans and Canadians to be divided evenly. “A hotel run by Mrs. Durham is located immediately § deross from the station and about twelve houses have recently been built. The store is being enlarged, e poolroom and billiardroom is to be built, the store is being en- Hlarged, a moving picture theatre is Lo be ereeted and electricity is to bé provided by the mill. |} “Olof Hanson of Prince Rupert thas a tie camp about three miles ee Usk.” seem WIFE OF OF BELA KUN REFUSED ~ TOCROSS LINE |People of Switzeriand Do Not Want Her in That Country So She Remains in Hungary. (Special via G.T.P. Telegraphs.) Geneva, July 7.—-Madam Bela Kun, wife of the Foreign Minis- yi ter of the Hungarian soviet gov- ernment, arrived on the frontier yesterday, but was not allowed to — -——- ee a The Gurvich Transfer Phone Green 548 P.O. Box 102 Office, Fraser St. We : Sell; Coal | Cross by the authorities who ap- ‘plied the new law controlling the lentry of aliens. The wife of the Hungarian Bol- | Shevik dictator, it is said, intend. jed to engage in Bolshevik propa- jganda. She took several trunks land many servants with her. Following the refusal of the authorities to permit her to enter Switzerland she went to Innes- pst . When you have read the news look through the classified column on Page 5, PRINCE RUPERT WATERFRONT LEASE 7 | TENDERS will be received by) SEALED the Minister of Lands, at Victoria, B. C., up to 12 o'clock noon on Thursday, 3ist) July, 101419, for the purchase of a tease of | the parcel or tract of land forming part of the waterfront Lot “K,” in the city of Prince Rupert, Province’ of British Co- | lumbia, and land covered by water lying | in front of said waterfront Lot “K" and/| which may be more particularly described as follows:— COMMENCING @t @ point where the northerly boundary of water- | front Lot “K’’ produced Easterly j will intersect the Easterly peupeery | of the right of way of Grand Trun | Pacific Railway; thence north 43 | deg. 47 min. east a distance of 175 ft; thence south 33 deg. 28 m. 15 8 | East a distance of 345 feet; thence | South 43 deg 47 min. West a dis | tance of 175 feet to the Easterly boundary of the said Right of Way of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway; thence North 33 deg. 28 min, 15 sec West and following along the East erly boundary of said Right of Way to the point of commencement, con taining 1.35 acres, more or less | rer of Lease to be 10 years | CertMed cheque covering one year's relital must accompany each tender, the cheques of unsuccessful tenderers to be) returned immediately. The highest or any tender not neces sarily accepted, } Tenderers must state what business they are engaged in and must designate | clearly just what use they intend to make | of the premises; how much they intend to expend in improvements, in what manner and in what time. The following, amongst other conditions, will be imposed under the Lease: That prior to the erection of any wharf on the property, plans of same must be submitted for the approval of the Minis ter of Lands, | That provision must be made for the) overhead crossing shown on the ofmMcial| plan of Waterfront Lot “K,” also access to and from the water in connection with} same, That rent shall be paid in annua! in stalments in advance. } G. R. NADEN. | Deputy Minister of Lands, | Department of Lands, Victoria, B. C., June 30th, 1919 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBM, iN THE MATTER H. N. CLAGUE, B.C. L. two 1919 8. TIMBER SALE X 1719. Sealed tenders will be received by the Minister of Lands not later than noon on t0th day of July, 1919, for the pur- chase of Licence X 1719, to cut 805,000 feet of Spruce and Hemlock, on Lots 6001 and 6002, Kitimat River, Range V., Coast District. Two years will be allowed for re-moval of timber. Further particulars of the Chief Forest- er, Victoria, B. _s or District Forester, Prince Rupe: rt, B.C. TIMBER SALE X 1649. Sealed tenders will be received by the Minister of Lands not ister than noon on the 22nd day of July, 1919, for the pur- chase of Licence X 1649, to cut 1,412,000 feet of Spruce, Cedar and Hemlock, on an area situated on Kildalla Bay, Rivers Inlet, Kange 2, Coast District. Rel? years will be allowed for re-moval 0 Further particulars of the Chief Forest- er, Victoria, B.C., or District Forester, Prince Rupert, BoC. TIMBER SALE X 1762. Sealed tenders will } be received by the Minister of not later than noon on the 5th day of July, 1919, for the pur- chase of Licence X 1762, to cut 700,000 feet of Fir timber floating tn Northerly eevee of Harrison Lake, New Westminster ric a a zoee will be allowed for removal « at Uculars of the Chief Forest- v B.C., or District Forester, Vancouver, . C. TIMBER SALE x 1209, Sealed wee will” re received by a inister of Lands no than noon the 10th day of ity nit, for & per chase of Licence P pees, to cut $60,000 feet of Spruce and on an area ad- oining s. x 1208. arash Channel, nee 3, Coast District. Two years will be allowed for re-moval of timber. a" ther particulars of the Chief Forest- Vieworh. Bet o» OF District Forester, Prince Rupert, a TIMBER SALE X 1650. Sealed tenders will be received by the Minister of Lands not later than neon on the 10th day of july, 1019, for the pur- chase of Licence 1650, to cut 886,000 feet of Spruce and Hemlock on an area adjoining Lot aoe Chuck-Walla River, Range @, Coast aries, a tae years will allowed for re-moval r perticulars of the Chief Forest letorta, } Prince Rupert, Purther ~~ or District Forester, The Salvation Army Red Shield Campaign STARTS MAY 19, MONDAY IN HAZELTON And continues all this montl along all points of the G.T.P. The Salvation Army Did Its Bit, Let Us Do Ours. Support the Army behind {¢ the Army as well as the Army at Home. First to Serve, Last to Appeal. NOTE—Prince Rupert cam- paign will start in July and all other places on the coast LP DLR LITE RRR ER ERED ERLE NOTICE corr em Harry : Hanson The Reliable Piumber Having a year's lease on Westenhaver'’s store, next Westenhaver's office, will sublet part of this to others, either for office purposes 0! for show or sample rooms Rent reasonable. ™"™" HARRY HANSON The Reliable Plumber Phone 489. P.O, box 395 139 Second Avenue. FOR ELECTRICAL WORK Geo. Waddell 336 2nd Ave. Phones BLACK 367 — GREEN 394 Save Money in Lamps. Never forget to look through the classified list on Page 5,