PROMINENT CANADIAN FAMILIES UNITED BY. MARRIAGE . i ij vrvio of 'the most prominent French-Canadian families in Canada' were united when Madeline, daughter of L. W. Hebert, of Montreal, and George, son of Sir George Ganeau, of Quebec, were married last week. The above layout shows the charming bride and (inset) the bridegroom. A FEW FACTS ABOUT n PRINCE RUPERT Prince Kupert lsi j- The terminus ohennadianatfonarRaliway, The Central administrative point and northern Rritish Columbia. The' h'e'a for the whole of central I t . . m nearest point in Hriilsh Columbia' to'the Orient, The centre of the halibut. and salmon fishing buxlpens. The centre of aa.fcitcnsive mining and lumbering district. "ii. une oi the nnest harbors in the world. 1 The largest fresh halibut business In the world. The largest fish cold storage plant in the world. i A large, strictly modern drydock and shipbuilding plant. A grain elevator leased to the Alberta Wheat Tool with capacity of 1,230,000 bushels. A large, modern ocean dock. A new modern lumber mill, planing and shingle mills and .p box factory with capacity output of 60,000 board feet dally 'Fish reduction plant. A new mill at Porpoise Harbor and another building alongside it seven miles. from the city. Railway shops employing about 75 men. jgcveral ship sheds for building and repairing Htnall craft, f Provincial government district offices and court house.' i .-. Dominion government fisheries, customs, and other offlcea I ; .ilarine department central station. . Dominion government wireless station. i . - V..i: . ' 1 1 i .it,..4 fi ; jvannuiuii iiuiiuiiai ui-iillll Ullliro. -Dominion fisheries experimental station. . ' , " 'ItfGf Packers.distrlct off Ices. . .''. '. , jConnolidated. Mining & Smelting district assay office. 1, P-. Burns Co., Wd.mWeralioattoif;1' 'Hm Several docks and wharves used by coasting vesHeU. Number of fish houses doing an export business. About twenty salmon canneries in the neighborhood. Several fishery supply and shipchnndlery establishments. Several wholesale houses do'sz a large business in the district. Fine modern retail stores. Good steamship services to Alaska and south to Vancouvei arid Victoria and west to the Queen Charlotte Islands. Three large oil and gasoline distribution stations. Good hotels and restaurants. 'Prince Rupcr.t has: Modern high school with first year university classes. Four public schools with over thirty teachers. Seven churches representing the most important denomination?. Paved streets and concrete sidewalks in the business section. Well kept gardens and pretty residences. Number of clubs and fraternal organizations'.- Prince Rupert has: ; No severe cold In winter. No extreme heat in summer. No mosquiios or other-Insect pests. Great opportunities for boating, fishing and hunting. Fewer climatic or other disadvantages than most places In Canada. A harbor that never freezes. Try a Daily News Want Ad. have offices Here, tne visitors. often go unheralded and unknown and announcements as to their activities are frequently deferred or unlearned of. Northern llnt-sh Columbia mining is attracting more attention than ever this yeai. Some day the convenient centre of Prince Rupert may enjoy more directly the benefits of this 'industry than it is doing to day. In any case, it is how helping to keep this place on the world's business map. F. II. 1 Taylor, managing-director of the Topley Richfield, and Owen Lake Mines, was a recent visitor In Burns Lake on mining business. Mr. Taylor is said to have his eye on the development of an area in the Habine district, which has been ignored by a good many mining interests in the past. The Silver Crest Mining Co. plans to complete the tramway to the Saddle property on Hastings Arm this season. Development of the mine will be carried on at the same time and it is expecjed that Ore shipment? will be made this summer. A. Knox hag taken charge of the Saddle, being suc- 'ceedeiMiyr.H. C. Pickett on Uip Tiger .at! Alice- Arm. mally Jy'kt shareholders have for ratified 'negotiations where by the ISritannia Mining &. Smelting Co., Ltd., takes over th de velopment of the Toric property at Andrew Sostad, well known northern mining engineer, is now n Atiin to continue in the ca pacity of general manager of the Discovery Mining 4 Power Co., which is developing a large hydraulic operation on Pine Creek. reacnea ms season ana when in operation the Pine Creek plant will be the biggest hydVaulic mine r. British Columbia. Pine Creek was the scene of the original dis-coverlc of gold in the Atlin dis, frict in 1807 and has 'produced vhrri gold than any other creek in THWK taking in the lower roaohes of th' crefck, is controlled by a New VVork group, headed by Charles V. Boh. This is the same iff If THE DAILY NEWS M. A . PAGE sir 11 ft News of the Mines AROUND PRINCE RUPERT Prince Rupert a Mining Centre; Taylor Iiitorcstcd in Rabine; To Cornplete Tramway at Saddle ! Situated conveniently as a point of departure for the 'great potential mining fields of Alice Arm, Stewart, the .central interior and the north coast, Prince Rupert is becoming a mecea this spring for the engineers and field imen of most of the important large mining corporations. I Daily there are new faces arriving here who are interested in one way or another in the mining resources of the district and their presence here cannot but be of ben-iefit to the city. As very few of the mining companies group that controls the Engineer gold quart mine in the same district, of which Mr. Sostad is also in charge. Preparations are being made for .in active mining season in the Stikine River and Deuae Like district. A. II,, JJrjant,.. general manager of the Cassiar Hydraulic Mine, Ltd., has a ere w .of twelve men on the ground and will employ twenty later in the summer n De&se Oreek. alxrtit three-miles MKve Deioe Ike. Oonatruction will inqjurfr four, miles of flitch, 2MD feel of flume and a pipe line. Ityuinraent include , a power show.' Pro-luciiiHJ nv expected to start early next year. Dense Creek Mines, of which J. U. Bjlck is president, lift completed most of its preliminary work and expect to start production from IN placer next month. Gibbon Mines on Mosnuito Creek has tarted it crow of five men on preliminary work. BULKLEV VALLEY MINING BOOKLET IS JUST-ISSUED One 'of the mbftt valuable put1 Ucations on mining recently is-1 wed If that nn Dulkiey Valley Mining ' issued by the Smithers Heard flff Trade. It ii understood that this book- AJice-Arm. unaer uie agreement : Jet, whKh is accompanied by a Britannia will carry on an exten-' valuable ''map'sbowlng the loca-sive program of development dur- tloh of the principal mining pron-ihg the" coming summer and has wties, was prepared by L. S. Mc-the optioni to form an operating Oill. chairman of the mining bu-compony, of .whjch the- present reau, in collaboration with jnin-Toric company will hold a one- injr met -of the district and np-quarter, Interest. The sum of proved by the district mining en-$60,000 has been advanced to the glneer. Douirlas Lav-. Toric company to liquidate its , The booklet i nicdv MuMi-aied liabllitlee. The deal will enable and well printed. Toric shareholders to reap the , . ,,. benefit of development work which has demonstrated the mine MDF CRUISE OVER 10 ue a vaiuuuie prouueer. HOLIDAY WEEK-END UP TO ALICE ARM Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McAulay. Miss Helen McAuley and Mrs. II. G. Stephen returned to the city early this mornlni&y after V . , ,, .... . . ... . . . . "M - rroniiriinn, h i. expected, will te making The mp over the holiday week-end uboarU.ih (wwe1 eVuiser i.HniuH in Alice 'irm in visit wun. -Mrs. ' Sten'hen'sf WtlH raiepnenfk ."-"iiiey" ien.Tnrly tYtdny morning and had a fine trip both going ana '(Opining, un the way up thero were rather heavy rain showers, but coming -down yesterday the weather .was perfect and the passage was q'uite smooth both wiiys . Try a Dally News WANT-AD josh A TEA PARTY THE HOST (Rt. Hon. Winston Chun-hill. British Chancellor of the Exchequer, to Oliver Twist, Income Tax Payer) : "Sorry I can not give you n third helping, Oliver--Have a cup of tea." -rNews of the World. Having announced a Complete remission of tho lea duty and other concessions, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, in submitting his Budget, reminded the Income Tax payer that he had received valuable relief Jtai'tfojapq- again nYm. He rould. therefore. i, noming lor ntm District News TERRACE i C. L. M. Giggey ft" on Thurp-' day for Regina, Sask., where Mrs. Giggey i staying nt present. He" expects to return within two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Fulton and family have opened their summer home at Lakelse Iike an 1 upent the holiday there. Orval Williams who recently underwent an operation in the Prince Ruert hospital following his serious illness with pneumonia here was nble to return1 to his homo on Thursday, nccom-j pnnied by his mother and father, j Mrs. Sheasgren, of Vuncouer, 1 arrived from the south on Thui- day to visit her daughter, Mrs. ! B. W. Marentette. Mrs. Sheasgren is on a visit to the coast towns in the interests of the Crippled Child reus Hospital of Vancouver and is organising guilds to further this work. Mr. and Mrs. George Wicker-son mid Mrs. Tait of Irtft Rupert spent the holiday at Laicelse Lodge, Lakelse Iak. , Father Leray. Q.M.I., was In town during the week on a visit to the Catholic parish here. Capt. John Willmsn of Usk was a visiter here Irfttweon liains on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Sundal were hosts at an enjoyable bridge party on Wednesday evening. Six tables were engaged, prises for high scoes going to Mrs. A. illolnrawed and J. Smith Consolation , wjre awsirded Mrs. McKenney and E. D. Judson. 'Mfl antf Mrs. T. A. Lowray of Ust'Vere' In town for the holiday. Mrs. U Delhuren and Mrs. Dell Ql Vk. M Mjrs. ..Gardiner , of Pacifit wej-e. stoppers here between troln on Wednesday. .a . ill left on Thursday rr Ifa? iraJWlton hospital to receive!! treatment tor an injured Mrs. Geo. Little and Mra. Ar- agIT apetit Thiirstlay amt" Friday at Ikeise IKlge. Mr. Little has len at tlie lodge during the vhole wk. Mrs. Hot;en of Copper City was In town on Wednesday. II m .hps. jwrsiiK oi n oodeock was i vinitor here on Wednesday. C V. Hvltt of Prince Rupert arrived on Thursday to spend the holiday at Ute home of R. U Alelntosh, wliere Mra. Bvitt has been a guest during the past week; - PRINCE CEORfiE A handsome sign has jen delivered at the local Canadian National telegraph office from Port Mann. Two German families confuting of nine trsons have arrived in this district to take up land. I Herbert Porter has been a recent business visitor here from Prince Rupert. Ho notices a great Improvement in the town since he Was last here. I I The Catholic Women's League held a succewful tea and nle of home cooking last Saturday afternoon at the home of Mm. A. J. Rogers. Rupert! Fred Joudry, prlnco "ptlclnn, has been a recent visitor hare on professional huftineM. j Local officers of the Salvation 1 Army ore receiving donations of rafltof f clothing for destitute fml-, lies in the district. navai7aplanes SEEN FROM STEAMER' People arriving from Alaslca on the Prncess. Louise yesterday tell of the nrrlvnl at Ketchiknn 'lost week of four naval nlr map ping planes which landed In Ton- giiss wiirrowa. Tlie n anes iviss.-d over thu sU-mer, flying In perfect , rormaii9n. ? i i. i 03 I VEWyS5 I I 'Am i 0 iiiii ft if .r. i m I 3 ? f A Cord fabric is the foundation of :n tire. It is tqe bodg-frame u; cjii v.1 structiye of rubber is built Every practical mthki of cur:ibin: : and stretch in tir febnc has l. . , ,, , Dunlop experts. .Our loni; . x: n, , , , us to select the rnaterua an? treatment most beneficial to tin The completed tirefa-9ymm-tn . and balanced with all factor-, '., to give long mU.-ai,, . mum MTrltl tv - j r,sit i PRODUCfD.I IN CANADA ir- -rs. i cf THE SUPREME PRODUCT OF STHE MASTER 'tIRF. RTTTITlFRS (ri.T,il!kTfi1raTiRC . 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