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Friday midnight lor ALICE ARM, ANVOX, BIEWAUT. Naat Rlvtr. Port Simpson, sun-da, 8:00 p.m. F.r POUT MMI'MJX AND WALES ISLAND. Tnuriflar. p.m. 123 Jml Airnue R. M. SMITH Arent ITInre Kupcrt, D C. I f rough clrkH" sold to Victoria and Seattle, .and Luggage cheeked through to destination. B. C. COASrSTEAMSHIP SERVICES MILINCIJI" FROM PRINCE III PERT To Kflihlkan, W ail t ell. Juneau and Skagway Jane 28, aj 1, (, $, 1. IS. 19. tl, 16. 19. To VancouTer, Vl-torla and Prattle June 20. July 3, fi, IS. 15, n. S. SI. . SI PRINCESS MAyt l.NNA Ocean Tails, ete... Vancouver and Victoria evert Irld.it le p.m. Agents for all SteanuDIp Lines CAKAOIA. r pupinrr ISIltV It. V Srd Ae . Prince Rupert. Tl C Canadian National Qfte Largcft Railway Syflcm in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE X.lllef. from PRINCE RLTERT for VANCOI1ER. VICTORIA. Kr:ATTI.K and Intrrntedlate points, Mondays. Thursdays. 4 p.m.: Saturdays, 7 p.m. I r ANVOX and STL1VART. Mondays, S p.m. Fridays, 4 p.m. Fur MASSETT INLET PORTS. Mondays. 8 p.m. For Mil Til QIXE.N CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, fortnightly lor SKAUWAV, Wednesdays, 4 p.m. I'ASSKMJER TRAINS LEAVE PRINCE tll'PF.KT DAILY LXCEPT SUNDAY at 11 :V) am for PRINCE OEOKtlE, LDMON'-TON', HINNIPEU, all points Eastern Canada, United tUlev AOENCY ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES City Ticket Office, 528 Third Ave, Prime Rupert Phone 2Wi BOX CUTTINGS 'v $3.50 ies Per Load DELIVERED HYDE TRANSFER 171 3rd Avenue East PHONE 580 Heated Storage Try a Daily News Want Ad. THE DAILY NEWS Saturday, July ?n News of the Mines AROUND PRINCE RUPERT Bi-Metallic Syndicate Starts On Stimulator; Marmot Gold Carrying On Program; C. P. R. to Develop Stewart Mines? Of scientific and agricultural The Bi-Metallic Syndicate, which owns tho Stimulator interest is a hybrid between a group on Marmot River at Stewart, has puta crew of six oLT uTnZn men at work, with A. D. Murray m charge, repairing the Danskin. The young calf is sim-trail and doing some packing preparatory to establishing Bar in appearance to an ordinary a ,,r permanent camp . Shortly J the syndicate plans to double quarters liZ1 are distinctly favoring ,hei hin its ' i a i. j -in' i. i j i u i the force and start drifting on two leads, this to be almost moose father. The animal a entirely surface work. Clay Porter is in full charge of male, is now three months old and i? rm a J . n ?a in larger lari'nr and snH '"liufior" "'beefier' Ikon than n ordi nnli. Ul'u"a' Stewart. A freakish snowslide recently played havoc with the upper camp of the Hyder lead mine oh Texas Creek. The avalanche, coming over the ridge, drove with terrific force against the building, and. while the timbers withstood the strain, the compression of air This is an important part of the tinct families prove fertile? That within the house was so great as company's program containing a is the question intriguing stock-to blow out one end and send all rlch vein with excellent surface raisers. Already one man has of-the equipment of the camp flying showings for some 1200 feet. Tbe f,re' $100 'or tw chance hybrid down the bill. Fortunately, the company has a 320-cuic feet com- a,nd b" be" 0,fered J ' camp being closed dovvn, there preiiwr and poWer plant at work ;P,""fe?,?ie Jj !Z. ni fertility for stockraising buildine. wa no on. In the Re- the u ki pairs will be made at once. The life of the present mine being said to be a matter of no more than two years, the Premier Gold . .. . . a- il I J I Mining Co. recently paid an im mense sum for the Cascade No. 5, an adjoining claim, in which one of the main Premier leads has been traced, ore having already taken right to the boundary. With the tram, over which ore will be shipped from the Prosperity and Porter-Idaho, almost completed, the actual Hfe of the Premier company as a big producer in the Portland Canal district seems assured for years to come. There is also said to be still a prospect of B. C. Silver entering the Pre mier mier family lamuy and ana that some some other ouier neighboring mines may be consol- idated under the same manage- ment Marmot Gold Mines, Ltd., has been carrying on a steady program of development at its Stewart property all winter with a crew of 12 men at work and 2000 feet of tunneling has been done. On the last drift in No. 1 tunnel a cross-cut of 490 feet has been driven to the vein on which the Economy ; Specials : We Offer You Malkin's Bet Jams at Lowest Possible ! I Prices 1 Gooseberry Jam Is 53c Red Currant Jam 4s ... C2c Blackberry Jam ss .... 53c I Loganberry Jam U . ., 57c Strawberry Jam 4s .... 6Gc Raspberry Jam 4s 59c! 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In connection with the Consolidated Mining L Smelting Co. taking over the Canadian Northeastern Railway at Stewart as a part of a scheme for the developing of mines of the Consolidated Mining! & Smelting Co. in the district, the understanding is that tbe railway will be put in shape at once un fhe Riw fap a George Copper and survey, carrild out beyond that point. - For the time being the railway will be used for mining purposes with the probability of extending it into the interior as the country develops. Recently, in preparation for 'the feBttblrshmeat, of a terminal at Stewart, the Canadian Northeastern Railway u granted a lease on a large part of the Stewart waterfront by the provincial government. Eventually, it is ex pected, the road will be extended into the Groundhog anthraeite coal fields and the Ingenika belt. No definite announcement has yet been made of this year's plans, though it is understood con- struction work will proceed at an early date. The railway deal was criticised by the Vancouver Sun. II. W. M. Rolston of Stew- art made a spirited reply in his paper defending the deal. George Buna, general manager of the Marmot Engineer, reports that the property is presenting an interesting appearance. A heavy flow of water has been encoun tered in the tunnel, this being usually taken as an indication that the work is in the proximity of a vein with free walls. The rock which has bees driven' through recently is highly ailicified and mineralised but has sot yet been considered as veiB matter . W. R. Smith, an old-timer of Stewart district, is beck there again with a view to developing Maziaden Lake as a fishing and hunting resort. He also has some good prospecting territory in the vicinity which fee will look over. Many other nrospectors have re cently left Stewart to explore this new country, transportation to. which has been considerably facil- Hated impvement. which are being made to the trail irouU) Ukni and Telegraph Creek. Railway service is ao mooted. DEAR DEAR! The teacher tet her class an essay on the Normans. One boy wrote: MADE TO ORDER "King William had a New Forest maid, and he killed everyone Cutting, Workmanship and Style who chased his dear. History ... '; r News. Summer Complaint Causes Many Deaths of Infants Thousands of motbers througliuut Canada have used "Dr. Fowler's" during the ist cigUbr-four years it W tieeo on the market, and the child's Ue, do doubt, saved by its timely use, whenever there ha been say daDgemui duturlxuice of tlie bowels. IVine, CO cents a bottle at all (lniRgists or dealers. Tut up ouly by The T. Milburn Co., Ltd., Toronto, Ont BURNS LAKE IS ! INTERESTED IN HYBRID MOOSE an nary caf of that age Its color is black. The feet and legs are similar to those of a moose calf. The horns, which are just starting, are about an inch long, are at the end imllar to those of an ordinary S calf but oul exhibit ' a a. tendency lenaency to flatten out along the head. Its gait, when hurried, is like that of a moose. Will M nm-m. i. purposes is proven it may mean a new vista of ' profits for the '-aising of beef rattle in this country. Can it transmit to bei animals the ability to rustle a lived-?ood all the winter in deep snows? Cattl must be earefuly fed for very many months in areas of deep snowfall, while moose can wrest their means of livelihood from nature and thrive In the process. Exper'ments are being conducted on the prairie with tbe interbreeding of domestic cattle a ad buffalo. The resulting hybrids are called Catalo. What should the new moose-cattle cross be called, "Mootle" or "Catoose"? HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Ttuoert Mrs. E. Hyde, Haielton; Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Gerich, Margaret A. Gerich, Milwaukee; Mr. and Mrs. V?m. Fisher, Okotoks. Alta. : Chas. A. Wilson and family. Chicago; W. D. Booker, R. A. Aves, J. M. Smith, Vancouver; N. I Abercrombie, Langley Prai'i: Misses M. and K. Pearoon. Mcr rick vi lie. Ont. ; J. Cooke. Winnipeg; J. Smith, Vancouver; Hi. t Jamieaon .Calgary; W. Harrison, llatelMn; Virginia Wheeler. Chicago; Geo. Keep, Prince George; G. ,Menchions, C. Elkins, Vancouver. Savoy W. Vanderllp, Terrs ; a W. Torber and family. Mrs.. C. W. Forbes, E. Forbes, I. Forbes, J. Forbes, Hanna, A Ha.; W. II. Tt"rae, C.N.R.; C. llalwsen. city. Central J. R. McDonald, Nsnslsso; I. Ratiedge, Terrace; G. E. Peters, r B. Small. C.N.IL; D. G. Dy, Vancouver; F. L. Anderson, Terrace; J. R. Rudland, city. Royal A. McCear, Vancouver; James WhiUaker. Moose Jaw; A. M. Shaw and Mrs. Shaw, Los Angelas; E. L. Davies, Port Essing-ton. TORONTO TOUR PARTY VISITING CITY TODAY Fifty Persons Included in Group Which Arrived This After I noon En Route to Vancouver . , , , n Adams Across-Canada tour J; arrjved here 0 afternoon's this evening on the steamer rnnce ueorge lor Vancouver. Tbe leader of the party is C. A. Adams. SUITS! SUITS! I A" "Wai'teed 8UITS STEAM CLEANED AND PRESSED tte Dtllvcr lo Any Part of thi City. Ling, the Tailor Phone C49 SPLENDID DOUBLE BILL "BLINDFOLD" AND "The Tragedy of Youth" "COLLEGIANS" CHARLIE CHAPLIN IN "THE COUNT" Admission, 15c & 50c; Sat. Matinee 2:30, 10c & "3c "Caterpillar Tractors" MEAN BETTER, QUICKER, Sole Distributors for It. C. MORRISON TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO- LTD 310 STATION STREET, VANCOUVER II C. Branches: Prince George, Kelowna, Nelson I1IO.M MOMKE.IL To I'ljmoulli- C h rtmurj - SuthanitoD Hamburg Aug 31 Uomcalm T t'hrriMHirg-NiMitlwmptoii-.titlwrri Su J,. Aug 39 Moo let re AOS. IS HtUtaaoa Ta MMeH.UtrriMMMHaftgaw Mag. S, Aug. tl Mlnnedoaa, aasg. S Montrass) Aug. 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Received fresh sup Pratts Baby Chick F Bulkley Valley Hay sr 1 grain, Robin Hood Fl' " Spratts' Dog and Bird X plies and COAL guaranty. J to please you .f PHONES 58 AND 538 Dr Alexander riONC 575 bcsncu ntocs DENTIST S.D. Johnston Co.Ltd. Representatives for MILLER COURT & CO .., Limited Through our connections we can make prompt exc'J tioh of buying and sell 8 orders on the Vancouver. C at gary and Toronto stock cx changes. Closing prices from the -.s exchanges posted on out stock board twice daily. Orders from out-of-'iwa clients, by wire or letter, w receive our prompt ai:1 tion. S. D.Johnston Co.Ltd. 610 2nd Avenue Phone ISO Prince Rupert, B.C.