LOW) ROSEHKRY PASSED of "Bonnie Prinee Charlie: AWAY EAKHY TODAY ("Continued from page one) London, Hay 7, 18.47. The distin-!cated at Eton and then at Oxford. men of capacity in various walks ' the decree when was repriman w WW Kw I. an VtWaAO 1 1 rt I A I an OOfllimAtfl The fifth Earl of Kosebery. !" ' " " 7"" " , .... i 4iT name. It was to the rector who who in his youth enjoyed the ... ,7 .... , , . predicted he would a turn out i i i title of Lord Dalmeny, was edu- '"S.;."?. . ,,, M. LfflUl illAb IUPCICIJ HHIMV ail" frnK DA1LT' NEWS PAGE SIX Tut-! be did not while n student, bet der Rothschild, thus becoming on( the latter 'retired because of ill of-.the richest men in the Empire, health. Lord Rosebery .continued and In 1894 he captured both the as Prime Minister for "15 months, perby and the Premiership. When when the government was defea-Chaunccv Depew heard of these ted and he stepped down in favor celebrated boast: two favors from the hand of for of Lord balisbury. the election win the Derby, marry tune, t he sent the 'famous cuuM' fight produced any of .the finesl . i! A I A. A I I the heiress of the year, and be- 10 "oseocry: onuiun inai even me reiiuwnnu ormVXm Prime Minister.- -IM. alone H left" to 1 W everuuem. in-1700, throimh the serxice of to his extensive racing stable. Ten yeara later he married ... ' - " " an ancestor's sword In support Unlike the sons of other peers. Hannah, only daughter of Baron here are over 1000 C.C.M. Service Stations in Canada, carrying C.C.M. parts and giving C.C.M. Service . You cannot get this Service on imported bicycles. Succeeding Mr. Uladstone when f""" JUDl " u- l fend," he maid. "There is nothing fef f r C CM. licydes McR,5R0S- ! BRICHTiEW -VOIJR HOMEcTOW? 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OLEUM Look for this (ONGOLEUM GOLD SEAL Gold Seal ill COLD SEAL 11 Si CUAPANTTg 11 ( tUlStACnON CUAIAVTHS jjV OR TW! KONn ViCX in its life, nothing in' its deaths t nothing in its spirit, nothing in it leaves business reviving and commerce prospering. It leaves behind it a contented people." As an orator, Lord Kosebery undoubtedly Was supreme after Disraeli and Gladstone had passed; many, in fact, preferred him to -either. His manner was impressive his modulation ex quisite; hia atyle - and diction lT7 , ' vim I U ,C aw aT ' Congoleum Canada Limited, ; uiv si. raincn oircet, Montreal. Send me, without cost or obligation a copy of your latest pattern booklet entitled "Brighten Your Home at Little Expense." Name Address.. Cjtyi bmr. -jf, J3 r O V s , i News of the Mines AltUUmJ I'KIIVUK KLTEUT Good Progress at Ojyert Lake; Forty Men. on Fw son Property injngenika; Mica Deposit of Prince icurKc.iu jic lievel ped n . n I i i unci tnsintli nlinft . . I T - uiiu nit jiok iiiuiii.il uiu oijaxi- uii i no uiamnrul n ji ujvii ui vuv unni unnt milling v I). nib rClcViJ flonfVi HO foof of lirlilMi ,1-,'ff 1 , U Jl" 11.(11,11 , ,vv Uk miiivii uiiiv iuiim'l ' i limp U,, ii I Ti li - 11 ll IIS WOFK. It llVCil ft 110016 11I6. lll?0 4 V. a urin died a noble death. It passed... , , V n mm great measures; it wrought 1 V1 lVe s,,w" u,e w""'c 'c,,Kl Ui Ln sn"H and tunnels' great acts of administration. It'Mg HI gOOtl ore. Efforts are HOW bein c.,iM'Pntr.,.j leave Etenimi it a mignty surplus, iiiu main tiuaa-.ui kuiiiiui wiiitu is im'iii run irdMi shore of Owen Lake. This is projected to i n (tuh jm iu caiu ntv iaiwiiu uqiic shaft at a depth of 400 feet. It ia ulready in some 480 feet from the portal. In the course of this work, four veins, hitherto unknown, were cross-cut at distances of 128, 185, 2G5nd 4G6 feet from the portal. Drift tunnels are being run on Jill of tht and all of them mem are are in in ore. vie. All tii the me main main ii Id al.'o iii' ; .... - a r'MV veins wim i ,u;( cnlljr on the jrr.iuj. rty is locate I Im ,.,.. itlifield and !h- 1'.,, Forty m'n i r. ' t Kiirxuion 'tnls.i Klvir almost , perfect Hi. . language ha. on the surface are well Uf uaderUki,,, been decribd as that of the in aAvnnt1 of iJm pre9(.nt fBW of Q ; seer. nevr that of the debater. the tunnel by x He was particularly effective th . , m. with the maae. maae. Once unce for for In Jn it it. r k. s,v Scovil. rnmtr fflrm.rl nf of Pn. Cn. a.. .i... . avance. uunng nis jwnue! ac- bait and mere recently of SUw- i(n. The nwn-.a,, tivity, he was addreing a hugerart, has been retained by the Is- . ir amount ..ft, r rnu-,1 In Rilinhiircr An nt.l man Im.l ',. rA T , .1 ...uL.1. i. , ... .... lanvi vvj,n:i v".i .i n it ii in 5:: year and k at the back of the hall, forget ting himself for the moment, shouted: "I dlnn-a hear a word he says, but It's gran', it's gran'." Mi IT. ,6pening up mlnibeV'W rleK etiJ M.tWtlwe wh. per claims on Vancouver Island wiUtg-reatly lititu about 10 miles from Port Albernl, mntportnlion Considerable excitement has been - caused and a miniature stampede Mica depoM;-has developed around Port Alberni 'rftc Juan' ";, as a result of rkh copper ore that 'lian NalMmal i:. has been found In that neighbor- ''rince r.eorgr. hood. Mr. Seovil has stated that rived Interm the ore is so rich in places that 'he paH 2fi . the colors surpass those of the pea- up taU xum.-r.-r cock and that hit examimtioo of; in4 of ti .. samples of topper ore In the Iu-; 'ht-e is ".0 f : v seUm of Mines failed to disclose j oneied for ;: ! anything so rich. lE. M O.-.ik.. " "J '11 I I now at the ;r ; . A vein'three fee' wfile betwwin, rectors, act oni.i; clean walls has been opened tip i engineer, will on the Sbelia group, Ituabyl neer 'o decide on t . the Topley KUhfield andowmd f work. Tm by Alex Middleton and I!. M.'l deposit w.i n: Hoops of Telkwa. A tunjel 400 such wor'h :i ..: feet long, it is said, wou&l give laM nut in iint ; 300 feet of overhead. Fruin s2e-mf nt, hut face showings developed byfshafts ed to a'tr 4if iS"eKtiedihatiHtht .tunnel was predi Ud PRINCERUPEf (lARKIN'SV "in "utmti:: l . ' ... L. " :iiriiane Mr i n ,!.-. i 'it HII .'t a Hi '..V PEACE OUTLET; IS CRITICL Claims of Port Seem to He Taken Seriously in Vancouver Today A Yaneeurer despatch to the Edmonton Journal -with an appended note by the Kdmonton edi tor Indicates that I'riixe Huiwrt's claims to the Peaee Hirer western millet are being seriously con sidered, in Vancouver. FoHowiac is the despatch: Thus far the commercial bodies of Vancouver have not offered an evidence as to the desirability of the proposed direct outlet for the grain from the Peace Itivee coun try coming through this gateway, TMy have apparently taken it for granted that - any railway con structed to bring the prodict of tWPeace lifter -weatwiird will of necessity have its Pacific terminus at Vancouver. The merchant exchange and board of trade have absolutely ignored the evidence submitted to the commission at Prince Rupert In, favor of the alternate' routes from the Peace River reaehlnir tidewater at that more northerly port. However, the Peace River people themselves are to have an inning when the commison (reaches Kdmonton. Some 20 del- , , 4-... . f j!l,. rl - t egates irom auierem. sections oi that extreme portion of north west Alberta and northeast Hrlt- fsh Columbia have slgnified'their denire to nipear at the Edmonton sessions and give evidence as to the route any railroad destined to "give the Peace country a direct Pacific outlet should follow, The, tory frojm Vancouver that delegation of 20 men from the Peace River country will lay complaints before the board of grain commissioner when they sit here Is news to ths Kdmonton chamber of commerce and the grain Inspection office here. John Illue. secretary of the chamber of commerce, staled Monday morning he had heard nothing of such a delegation being formed. Dally News ,'Chsslfled adver Using brings results. rreirier iieiem s nun shiner, hr- Salan l Incri-aed ftTTAU A. V Hit the deparhn- fairs before Hi' in the commit; night and item of $700.(KK) ui i bouse rose. With th- ex. i russlon of tlie i ' ' .i misxioner's ui IK was little detM'' of $117,0WI f ..i- 1 sioner's olfi ' Premier Hint 1 salary of Hi 1 been increal f-'" tring it into ' aries paid t" n. ' imrton. Tok o w Gardiner of 1 ' Aaaoctetion duties of hiKi' London Hf rn"i entirely with " ' Ths prime nn Larkin'n work and this t-oun" gratulated ui" "ial who paiil - to ber interi-st i .. H. SK-n : Farmers' Af- 1 that thf Can;.'1 lioner did not 'n a m- mer which the A;. mlssloni-r -: the conrmnnwe i ieotle . The ' ..-ll. not agree wim .Ial. iidvrii I A i ''il' (.,... , r V f nl! U ..... '.1 !' .,.in!iK , ' ,T. la'' I'itf BABY'S S0AP JVurserv'