PAGE TWO T.J'- The Daily News PMNCE KUPEKT BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily New. Limited. Third Avenue . , , IL F. PULLEN -Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTIQN RATES City delivery, by mail or carrier, yeaiiy period, paid In advance $6XW For lesser period, paid in advance, per month SO Or four months for .. 1.00 By maii to all parts of Northern ami Central Bn'r'sr CclvnV. naid in advance for v.rlv rutrlnd . fl.Ofl Transient display advertising, pr inch, ner insertion i.40,'found on the Mountain Boy, being copper sulphides mix Transient advertising an front pge, .per inch 2.80 ed with bunches and stringers of native silver. Four ad- Lpcol readers, per insertion, per line .25 Classified advertising, per insertion, per word 02 Legal notices, each insertion, per agate line IS By mail all other countries, per year 75(1 By mail to all other parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and United Stated, paid in advance, per yrr 6.00 DAILY EDITION Wednesday, July 81, 1920 WELCOME OUR VISITORS Welcome to the members of S doTn toegiacfi' ..v,.v,.nv. u urc iiromuciD ui the tire Fisheries nsiimeB Association Association mine down to the glacit who are amvmg today for the convention which opens i at present being moved tomorrow. We hope they will have an instructive tim and dw by pack hers yiQrougniy enjoy their visit to Prince Rupert ainumber amumfeer jumper rif dsf r things tnuigs hino-e to tn to cao see see and and anrT a a Tnt lot lot of of jolly itf iolfv ac ,1 i . Co. is making good progress to- s no chance of getting to Uwada gowl people t a year or two at the be.t, th cumin ewuii m me wnoie iram w.w vt-.i-, iti rriet rriAAf and nrtrl -we wo m miss Ls bet if if it ; i is rt , F. , wru our not one of the most inter ! line. eamig conventions iney nave attended. If Prince Rupert is to prosper there must be men who are willing to devote tirae and money to making her great without thought of any reward except the execrations of the multitude. PRINCE RUPERT AND HER NEIGHBORS Yesterday we published an interview from the publisher of the Financial News of Vanpnnv THE DAILY NEWS Wednesday, JU, News of the Mines AROUND PRINCE RUPERT New Ore Strike on Mountain Boy Holding; Porter-Idaho Tram N earing Completion; Rich Ore on Silverado A new six-foot vein of rich ore was recently encountered, on the Silver Mask group, which forms a part of the holdings of the Mountain Boy Mining Co. at Stewart, adjoining the Mountain Boy proper to the west. The new ore is reported to be very similar to the highest grade ditional smaller veins have also been located, some of them witn similar high-grade ore and" some carrying galena in massive form. There are some who pre diet that the Mountain P.oy may be developed into a rival of the fa-raooa Premier mine. ; From the forks of Marmot River to Green Point Cabin, the first leg of the Porter-Idaho tramway is now operating and a temporary 1 PRINCEWOULD LIKE TO VISIT CANADA AGAIN across the i .,,. es. Mean- 1 It With Well Known Sm Vnlne of Travel pPViqa ohai wniie, ine rremier uoia .Mining ntw iuuiv, jhijt oi; inere who Interviewed him for th Oosmo-' , polltan magazine. ' I Reports continue te drift into Mr. Hunt reminded the Prince ot Stewart about exceptionally rich elr meetln onAto ll Alberf , , . . , , , two yean ago and told him he would ore being struck in the long up- Vhm ln June. Mr. Hunt 0WM a raise which is being driven in the ranch nearby. Silverado mine, which is being granted in at. nneratetfl vr Hip PrnmW finW ,ow ta P01 The Interview u ' Jame'a Palace and fSl-' 'Mining Co. Official confirmation .,,, tlv. He looke(1 of the reports are, however, aorou the long room and hH gray, lacking. wlatful eye were aeelng again the rolling foothill of Alberta. We re- .Im- IT. Nhitt nnd AnHv V? '"TT' T" Then , r - . v . "ivii iiv . ... tne conn itecKies, ana bdoui oia snowea now one place benefits from the development of Archie have resumed develop- aopher. ts favorite cow pony, now nVinn nl.... rni - ., ... . - ...I work the Ruth D..tl and T.i. aiNtan attff tvff with with rhmtnuUun rheumatism, of f Will win UUICJ ficb. mere is a community oi interest in the fjlllowa." "George.. OI'vc heard of Kh n.v- Turxlav day, but Oi've never 'eard of Nut Sunday!" an' Ash Wednes- Miaftiiinion. tsi iau at a critical stage unu rtud 011 on yeur ranch or on mine we vUI unnnui are ciuseiy ailiea. II mev DUI10 it j8 expected that this summer's dont itt part of the profiur he de- iMiwMjr mey wii: tap a country not now tapped JbyanV development will greatly enhance rat"!a- fcuuiiug uiiu jrnnte unpen. we snau nflt De tne vaiue oi me property. jealous of Stewart even if the nort should faiir that! We did. We wish Pvonr tmvn nnrl Develojiment work will be car v tvwb vwua.b V A a Klllll w a 111 in " trio nnvtti tr ,i ried out all summer en the Unicorn rTrlJ J,? PfM0ertfor ,1V, if they all grow and Jiroperty at Stewart, supplies hav- prosper we shall -flT expeot to do the same. If they do not, ing been packed in and accomoda- A strong arm is strengthened even more by the knowledge that it is being used in a righteous cause . COW BAY SITUATION The main road leading to the Government clock and the drydock as wel' as to the fish docks, yacht club and various industrial docks is bv wav of row Rav At t-Via vhere the road turns off Third Avenue, there is a shack ! t-nai nas neen occupied until recently and which bv block ing the View makes It a verv denrarnns nnmor Mnw t Vot 1 the Mona Mines Ltd the place is unoccupied it is suggested that the building be J" II"0JutLul.BurJ18 'S? and Lu"Ldi" f d the corner' which i8 n evil : t SSy 'SrlrKr r so n .u , .... . 1 Owen's death will have on the fu- lossibly there are p'ans in hand for this. If not wejture development of the mine i" MinCTlMMED suggest, that the present is the time for action . Cow Bpv ,iot known. A company. MonalfUIuUlTllULA is an oriense to the eyes and nose and a danger to those Mine8 Ltd- waB Incorporated this who unve or noe in cars, as it is at present . THp reason Ketchikan prospers is because a number of her citizens believe in her heart and soul. year for the purpose of operating the proterty and small scale operations have since been continued. A small Sullivan portable air compressor has been installed for the purpose of operating a compressed air .drill. Workings are situated on the left bank of Deep Creek, flowing into Tchesinkut Lake. HOTEL FOR HOBOES FOUND IN TORONTO Tommy Did you have ensa as bad as I did? I had to'Slw red cent." I answered. "The subsoil rights bekmg to the crown. We may get a few dollars recompense as damage to our land, or crops but we dont get a quart of oil proftt." Me was flabbergasted. 'Weil, that's v.o gcod." he said finally. "Maybe when wc get back we'll find (tion established for a crew of 12 rrka in our front yardi," I added men. A series of openscuts are , til,l'-1 . , ' ' ,. , . , .1 The Prince shrugged his shoulders I being run and in one place a tun- 4nd Btin wl n.lD Z nel is being faced up to provide country," he went on, "and possibly working quarters for the crew everybody wlll share more fcr less tn next winter should the company ""d'reJd P""-decide to go ahead during that sea-: lt WM8 , phltosophr speaking-one on. John Hovland, the locator, j phase of the new Prince. has arranged the financing and is ; Then almost unconsciously we star-in personal charge of the develop- UIkm bout Anglo-American re- "More ifrlendly underatandlnx la all . I we need to Iron out any Utile dlf Owen William Owen, manager of ferencea of opinion." he went on. at Tchesin-. Fewer eaperu and more human be- our difficulties .That's Intimate Interchange important." IN SWEDEN TurluiM CiiMohis of (llrln nn the Kve-nlng f the Hummer revival EDMONTON, July 31. Britta Johnson writes In "Journal of summer festivities In Sweden, which live In her memory and make her decorate her own western home at this season and raise the flf nf her adopted country. Every Swedish homefrom castles j down to the humblest cottage. Is. on A hotel within a stone's throw mldwmmer evening, tatlslfly decor-of the recently opened $16,000,000 1 ti with field flowers and fresh Royal York Hotel in Toronto, , branches of bjreh. oak and beach, , which housed nothing but hoboes, I Prom cl,ln re hun rtfuI'y. Ims been discovered by the Tor-'!"? rttt.h? 5?rtalH 'plek'd on Just thU wonderful day. onto nolice and nearlv Ihlrlv .1 u nearly14 ,"""y when m many strange thing happen guest s were charged with vag- w, b, mVdie- for months, rancy later in the cowts, receiv-,to come in case of sickness, lllg sentences from six months Formerly, a mtdummer-brlde was down The hotel, which was on chosen, and on thto day she im, the European plan, the inmates dressed in finest array and. In mUltary providing iheir own menls, was orar youths went with herJ fixed up in an old house on the!thPtun om trMt ..dance waterfront with cookhouses, beds, fire plaeeo, stoves, thirty pounds of Coffee and everything but a telephone and a bath . A TEIMUBI.U AFFLICTION place, which thU time oi tbj rgar was s threshing slieo UetorWod' beutlful!y with flowers and green branches. Of folk lore of this day slit writes: "When the last tune of the music dies, and the last waits Is danced, some of the girls they who have not yet made their silent choice among the boy, stroll away by themselves. Just at their (nfu.! grandmothers and the grandmothers gTsnamower nave cjone oeiore in, io in nine mens jiiu, i stay away from school for three crossroad, nine different bioasoms-nuid weeKS. in perfect silence. The latter rule la John I hnd it worse than!mo"1 'mPrtant. the flowers that-I . had ,t the holidays.-i t'obTn rSl Uellcville Ontario. your mind U full night like this. Enlarging the Scope of Our Service $ to You these flower go beneath ment on Fran- J"?' P,ev nM . . . rr1 m. a m A1A..A V. m Over our wires mr entering your home comes that greatest of modern servants, electricity. It offers you light, power and freedom from count-lesM laborious household tasks. How far you take advantage of thesv lienef It . . . rests with yourself . . . and with us Insofar ns we make accessible to you the necessary' appliances. This we are doing through our retail store in which you will find n complete range of guaranteed elec-' trical appliances . . . selected from the let the market has to offer. Electric ranges, washing machines, vacuum cleaners, irons, toasters nnd countless other lalMir-snving de- vices . . . demonstrated and installed by experts and sold on convenient terms. Power Corporation of Canada, Limited PRINCE RUPERT the II We m a gram at raw. baeaua atofc-ineaa fotlowa aueti a told aelm afw! an- ner wya on toe aame day (the ..... . HtllV OIL. rl 1 1 r t Mo . lu r 1 vuiuiu-y. lane tne SpeClIlC Case OI Stewart and Prince 7' , , him to improve the running stock of rywa. cnoosea mree naaxn - ' -n.n. RUDert lutt Promising projwrties in the Glacier the Northweat. of of other wnJe,h row T Manv Stewart npnnl rln ; a score rrui " J i 1? ateua,u I)e?Pje 00 business in this City. Creek ssction of Tortland Canal, thing, that had to do with hu own th" "e lt nPTn,Pn lnol Sf rriv"! neLeA fV,,. analyzed and n..'' they., buy During .i.ltr the past fifteen years t.....' or, "We've oil In , our valleys ,ed red on onnather7w nother. and or the STJhSd" thlifl . WlKltmO lllaAKUi frnm tno-oV.of o , .t.i. now. Ye jTi t , dXC buulS tBl Wiey 8l0p nwrB- ircme nae nwn.t wer " black one. The following" meftritif'ahe oil and take the train here. Later perhaps Prince Run- done a ,arge amount prospect- -Ye, Im nUttT My- , goe. back to the ryerwa nnd out ert DeODle Will sometimfl tnkp t.hA tvnm t Hto' i!t? and development work on the an-wered. b' ... . .. if Sir r,"."lUK.JW nrowrty with, most encouraging "Wh, .orryt" he demanded. 5f V1" 5"ul jjiiuu awwajx oicwqri nas nag tno mc mines mines and ana rrince M.,,it. ti.- Thre 8re a B nm, r "w" sir. in the tint place, on tot - "u.. Uiuam JTl- 1 1 , , ... ivduiw. v m iiumi . . ... ni C Z S prince Rupert may pogsiblv have a smelter after awhile. We have veins exposed and the everything to gam from working together. A great many principally high-grade ore is ki..t m . Jhl green NEW YORK, July 31 : The wild 'A thejother. it ostriches of South Africa huve her ahdj ntarruge ,i..n.,.i .,..1, . "w h.f ..,mI .L. " ueiojjea sucn ravenous apne- gaienu, sMnaaros. ivs too easy, it's money " . . - ,i .Unmmn.u iw.t t. i . . u . .. . . . . . . uv aiui ii x rinitf uiiiiun v iisxa i n r r r s nvkn z ni 1 tkmiKh -n aa a Yt sNsa n . inu n mi t f-aH 1 1 w wnrr inr Ann mmiam -V" VttV. ""Byinveieu miewari - " " W. S u-T M.dsummer ininp. oqrae nave nought them on the stock exchange be- ry,n ",K" percentages or copper .- , " Imwincr ti .. i : i . i A, , or antimony. ork was suspend- -tv. ... .1... . .v..! w iwi. Mini uic.v wcic ii uiKiii vKs .inRnr nnn rnnv nvnn. ...... . - " ""w wie Diaca one, sorrow. - iimi kiici c is day. an old belief says, a premium on their EtaMrda. unhiyjyonitking-eTe M The United 8Ute trade eom- IH! '! I A. mlMloner in Johannoi.u word that hunteni u: i:. the peony narl Desert killed tv ;tnM 1 reeenilly, one of wru h 0.,,! i stones in its gizzard m, .. ; other 17. i The birds roam over .n ' CONTAIN niAMnNIK rich alluvial diamond and are said ifi eat aid their digestion. 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