PAG1 1WO THE DAILY" NEWB Tuesday, July 29. mrjf I -ca '--'- ' .$HE DSfLY NEWS. ACTIVITY PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA HiDlUned Every . Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert AT TOPLEY Dally News, Limited, Third Avenue . ... . H. P. PULLEN - .-, - Managing-Editor Sensational Find of Silver and (Jold .. ; SUBSCRIPTION RATES J fl,TCI bZ r carrier, yearly period, paid tn advance ...r S5A0! For lesser periods, paid In advance, per week !... .10 By mail to all parjs of British Columbia, the British Empire and ' Uhed states, paid la advance, per'ear 3D0 oj mail to all other country per year. - , , 9.00 ' ADVERTISING RATES ;i 1 v, , i anient display a'dvertlsin?, per.lnch. per insertion 1,40 CUislflea advertising, per wbrd. per insertion . 02 Legal notices, each Insertion, per.agate line 45 Local readers, per Insertion, per line is Contract rates on application. Editor and Reporters' Telephone, .., 86 Xdfcrtisini k'nd Circulation Telephone .7-. 98 Member of Audit Bureau of circulations DAILY .EDITION , .. . ' IMbilTAXT NEWS . , Yesterday the newspapers were full of important !ijevs. Mbstimhartant'df ;sll, so far as this district is cdrteeVrfed, tffis. trie news that an agreement had. been reached in re-j gardto the stabilization of .silver, further details of which are given in today's issue, If it brings the results expected of it, the silver mining Fndustfy in this district will revive Ml another kick Will have been given to Old Man Depres sion. While the treaty is only a what was expected, it is still very important and likely to 'hive 'an important bearing on the silver-producing industry' 'everywhere. MOLLISONS' ACHIEVE.ArENT dnc"e more the Mollisons, husband and wife, have distinguished themselves in crossing the Atlantic from east To west although an unfortunate Accident marred their triumph. Canadians will be glad to know that. the accident was not serious and, although the plane is badly smashed, the aviators are safe. It is to be hoped that, after a more or IsJlgngthj' vjsit on this continent, they will decide to give tip the remainder of the proposed trip and return home in a luxurious liner. WIliEY POSTS FEAT , )yiley Post, the American aviator, who has just beaten the.r.eco'rd of Gatty and himself in a round the World flight, is jeceiving the acclamations of. the.v'drld for his wonder ful endurance test It waa grearf llfrht Stwlthemost won-i derful part of it was the resourcefulness shown after the forced landing in Alaska. GOVERNOR'S MEDAL Coming nearer home we wish to publicly congrajfalaje M;ss Marcelle Jaboiir on winning the Governor General's medal, in the high school entrance examinations. It was jmlendid feat and reflects credit on her and her teachers. The sail condition under which the news was received emphasizes the value of the recognition. The matter for regret is that Mr. Jabour couldriot have lived to share in his daughter's triumph. DOES WELL AT SCHOOL Mkn Ellen .Moore Has Headed Class Coritbtently At Annunciation School - MISS Ellen Meore. li.year old H4Uka t J e n rr't.' . w. n. t that President Roosevelt, to pre-Upn, 1 Fourth Avenue Wast, who the stability of the admtnts-tWsfully passed the Bntranoe tratlons economic recovery pro lruswuch. as the dufipt whole New Vwk stoek Ejt. eSfSLfaS?;' a nunent spokasman Se ivT-U -d at expressed the supervision of the Sisters of c. 1 lh twt ministration St. Joseph, she has beaded he i"." Um on ever, oecaalon. now rank- lag hte m the Pnvinelal emln. apprj. This is a reeord Ellen -has good right to be proud of. BIO SHOW IS' OPENED (Continued from Pace Ii V 7T7. rT 77 A program for a United States atton chain. Some of (he latest jum of marketing grain sharply Ipes of telegraphic instrument eu rolled public participation In which operate oyer the country's trading Is. however, reported to be biggest carrier telegraphic circuits under consideration by the farm 4 Je. shown tn the picture. .'administration board. v, Officers of the National system. djarttcutlr those of. It agrt. -p .... if - vT cltul.pranii, tore displaying aghast HaS Heat ltai' genjnerestin.the gjain ,how. The Oindlan growetlU 4aJProvtng hU Tpn l neo I ivne SceaJ. sjraip as- he,toes forth toto 1 CI1 uac sUlYCd 1 . . . ... M"kfjnin ns enorw, , h.f ves JanglbJa, and moral sipppxt from, the jail wy empan- les which haye.gpe .wtth him all We wflVRs.lie has extended the area df cuftlvatlon. -i 1 .. ,K -George Walth sailed thU after- nooa.Gn.the Calais for a trin to f r ahcouver. Tuesday. July 25, 198 half measure and nothing like VIEW UPON GAMBLING Speculators in Fictitious Values Bound to Lose, Says American j Spokesman WASHINGTON, DJC. Juy 36: rvmmttnT nMn , ...i ,,,7 ot ..l exentagi. "If persons wish to bid up and buy stocks or commodities atj prices iar tpyond their value, they are bound la Ipse their jnoney and .there is nothing the government 'can do about It," he said. ., 1 E'fht persons 1ciims of Drowning1 ' At lVcrk-'In"d In Province Of Ontario LiUf- TORONTO,iuty. 35 :Tn death fbx aecjdmi, wej. rsoprded In 6- ,t?rlo ovpr the week-end. Eight were by drowning, one from dlvin nnd Tr" ew va tAL T904 v c i irn i Erdqrdritlij lour -I Ogden's Fine Cut Is the signature of true "roll-your-own" satisfaction ... of easier rolling and smoother smoking. Ogden's Fine Cut ana1 "CKantecfer" papers... that's a combination worth tying tol Any man who's tried It will fell you it's a guarantee of really better and mor'e 'satisfy Png cigarettes. "Save the v6kkk HANDS OGDEN'S FINE CUT Your Pipe Know Ogden's Cut Plug j Man in the Moon In the old days they told of witches .riding through the air on broomsticks The Uttle witch who has Just crossed the Atlantic hat beaten all the imaginings of those old people. Here's to Amy England's pride, Heroine of Many a long ride; May she live long And her husband too, For people like they Are all too few. T. D. Pattullo says that even ln Russia they have two parties one in poweaand the other In JaiL Bill Smith said Ills ear wouldn't skid. The inquest showed It would and did. WHIFELETS From (he Waterfront In continuation of Its cruise to Alaskan waters, the yacht Infanta, with John Barrymore, noted screen actor, his wife. Dolores Costello, and two children on board, left at 7:30 this morning for the north. The Infanta, which arrived here from Ocean Falls early yesterday, afternoon, will make 1U next storp after .toe a Ketobfican. Mr. and Mrs. BaTfymore both did considerable shopping m Prince Rupert and were Interesting visitors uptown a good deal of yesterday af-terpeon. ., , . . . SOFTBALL JJy 36-tfrotto vs. Nary. July 27 EJk vg. C. N. R. A. w!ulir aOralen vs. Empress; EUks.jtJ. Or w . .1 August'l Navy vs. Empress. Ore on Box Property ; Topley Silver Busy St. Louis Interests Plan Development 50c Silver HVould .Mean Production SMTTIfERS, July 23: The Topley section of Omtaeea mining dirWon U the scene of much mining activity at the present, Ume A sensational discovery was made this month in work being done for Mrs. Qertrude L. Taylor, widow of the late Frank H. Taylor, on her Bo Oroup. seven milr north of Topley on this propern lour veins of high-grade silver-lead m.- have been found and the gi.ui values ir. some of these are very unportant a well. The new strike shows high-grade silver-lead ore with gra copper and- native silver to run th silver values op into many hundreds of ounces per ton. In one specimen of ore native silver and free gold are said to be found together, a most unusual find. Work is being continued. Nearby this, the Topley Silver property is under option to St touts interests who are said to be planning active development tn the near future. Meantime the J prospecto-owners, Cha r les Mat he -ton and David lieesan. who have already brought this property to the stage where It la ready to ship stiver-lead ore running into several hundreds of dollars per ton. and .with gold values df 930 and ovet 'per ton as wen. are wuikfof. stead -Uy on the development of two wide. The Cup Oroup. owned by the famous Indian prospector. Sfathew Sam. is being developed 1 under op- I 41 ft M ST a ,Hi oy paruey Mecrea ot Topley It has high-grade galena showing too and. with any favorable advance in silver or lead prices, can Work U being done, at the Btch-fled property on a new find of ore made this season which has high values In gold as well as in stiver and In lead. It is the fourth pro perty which, with the above-nam' three, are all ready to become producing mines when silver Is gt SO cents per ounce. They are all within eight miles of the railway at Top- ley Another property in the tame locality on Flnlay Creek Is that of Blc O. Strlmbold who Is at work developing high-grade silver-lead showings of promise FOOTBALL Jutv 2S -Regiment vs. Cansdlan Legion. SUPERIOR RADIO SERVICE Can only be obtained through the use of adequate equtputent Havr us servfee that set now and enjoy the maximum outpiut of your rece.lveT by phoning Blue 30, Converters rented from us will give you daylight reception. Superior Radio Service 3H Second AvenueP Phone Blife 320 P. O. Box 131 A. O BARTLETT C. II. iKrtUtlAliDEH 4 i Yachts h - , v "a On t Ki sf.i.njn-i.:i) W'!l i deck. acL ut Um Uasg American Yacht Club, which TO PLAY IN VANCOUVER larctl llainville and Laird Watt. Famous Tennis Players. Enroute West wiMKlPaX) July 35: Two of Sastern Canada's best known tennis players passed through Wlnnl-iag this morning enroute to Van XHiver ever the Canadian National Railways where they will take part in the Canadian tennis champion-.hips next week. They were MaieU RatnvlUe and Laird Watt of Montreal. On their way west they will remain over at Jasper Park Lodge for i few days as a break ln their tourney and to show their skill on the famous courts at the Lodge. Both players expressed great satisfaction over the result of the recent Davis Cup series between United States and Great Britain and are of the opinion that Perry and Austin, the English aces, will give France plenty of trouble in the ft rial round. Tourist Business Is Much Improved C N. It Official, on Western Tour. Delighted With Prosperts WINNIPEG. July 34-Waltei Pratt Jr , general manager of Ca nadian National Hotels, sleeping and dining ears, arrived In Wtnnl- ueg this morning for a few days business visit from Montreal. On Friday he will cdntlnue his Journey to the west visiting the company hotels at Brandon, Edmonton and Japer. Mr. Pratt is delighted ever the present tourist prospects at Jasper Park Lodge. "We are ahead of last year and our bookings for August and September are the most encouraging we have had in years. It is not so much the conventions holding Up but the big Increase we have noticed Is !h farrilfy holidays "Although the Totem Pole golf week Is not until September 3 many well known players already have ent ln entries and. with the generally lower rates, we are quite confident that this year's event wllf bring out a larger lis of players than the record year of 1933. The weather, has beep magnificent Jn the mountains lately, and August looks like a record month." lie declared. Vancouver Wheat VANCOUVER 3uly 23. 'Canadian' Preati Wheat w quoted at 744 on the loeal exchange yesterday; and advanced to 78!4c today. of Long Island Sound Fleet tk A-A . M ve a COllUC"" V:i; saif i!'-r tivr ra.'d dmiii.nK at hull and island SouskI V.i- wih-d tiiruugh t ir champiouship regatta of the was lu golden atuvertao' event. Ptofo shows the Sound irtrr- cluto class event gettin under way. UNITED STATES WINS, IN CONTKACT BUI DOE LONDON. July 38 -The tinted 8 tales contract bridge team, captained by Ely Cul-bertson. won the Charles M Schwab trophy cup by defeating the British combination In the International contract bridge match here with a lead of I9jm potato in three nun- dsTMl bOMaft. B.C. TEAM LOSES OUT Calgary C. P. It's Defeat Cowan-Dodton of Vancouver In Dominion Soeeer Ptardown CALGARY. Jssty If: 'Canadian Press) British CotumMa'i soccer tiUetsts. Cowan-Dodson of Vancouver, were eliminated from the Do-nlnlon playdowns last night when Calgary C. P. R.'s won the British Totumbla-Alberta series In the ft- uri gasa three to one. Calgary he series two matches to one Baseball Scores AMERICAN LEAGUE Washington. 5-10: Philadelphia I. Only games scheduled yesterday SUNDAY SCORES International League Montreal. 3.3; Toronto, 1-2. Baltimore, 7-8: Newark, 4-4. Buffalo. 7-3; Rochester. 4-3. Albany. -8; Jersey City. 3-2 American Association Toledo. 10-1; Indianapolis. 3-15 Columbus, 10-7; Louise. 3-3 St. Paul -7; Kansas City. 5-8 Milwaukee. 8-0: Mlnneanoll.v 7-5. TROLLING IS STILL GOOD 5oceye Itun on Skren'a and Naas DisapnolnUng-.Pinks Appear Around North Island 'Troll flshtna for both inrlhas ami MHoes stitl remains good at North Ieland. according to reports re- eivea here. Quite a number of schools ot Dinks are now hMrtnnih in yuu thereabouts on their way In to the coast Soekeve fUhlhcr nh ih nvinh w - - o w-- wn v V 1 ! and Naas Rivers continues light with the boats averaging about fif teen fish dally. CANADIAN WON BOUT Paul S hitter Makes Debut in Un don By Knocking Out Reg Perkins LONDON. July 25 Paul Srhaf far of Winnipeg, heavyweight bx : making his debut here knorked u' Reg Perkins of Bedford in the sev enth round Of s srh'dulca t n round boUt Saturday night Senior Baseball League Talking Of Closing Up The Senior Bajieball Leagu f x tore scheduled for last rverm ; was cancelled A meeting of :'. executive of the Association :s ' be called for tomorrow evening consider the advisability of n pending further Mvfwe setlY:::-ti ls season I. LEGION LINE-l'P CaaadiaB Legion? team for night s City League football te . Is announced as follows Pearce: Stiles. Currie. Mrt aid. Madden. O liter; Daptle M. ray. Dickens Busslnlch. Comad: spare Oreen Morrison. Tarerni.i FOOTBALL! TONIGHT REGIMENT vs, CANADIAN LEGION Acropolis JO p.m. Adm. tit Prince Rupert DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARI) Operating three Dry Dmii Total capacity zt.'liVtVa Shipbuilders nd Ship Repairers for Steel snd Wood Vessels Iron snd firsss Casting . Weetrle and Acetylene Welding ton'Derrlck for Iltary Ltfis fawmlil a'ii'd Mining M"atbinry Repaired Snd Overhaalsl