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Advertising and Circulation Telephone - 98 Editor and Reporters Telephone - - -86 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. Daily kditioi Friday. July 2 '.,1025. Some Questions For Sir Henry Thornton. Sr Henry Thornton is coming to see us again. That is good news and we will he happy fo welcome him as we woiild any distinguished -gentleman. The last lime iir Henry was here he inspired our hopes sis ,U developments at Prince Rupert and left Ihe impression that, if he had anything lo do about it, this port was to have some considerable development in the immediate future. He said thai he would put forth efforts at Ytin-e to have two tourist boats built for the Alaska service and a hotel erected here. thing.smnd. to say Ihe least 'about il. .we to know vyhal happened. That will. lie une of Ihe things Hint i) will be ini order for Sir Henry to tell us about when he I'oni-es again next month. We will waul him to say if we really are going lo get these things and if not, why not. If he tell 'Nay" and gives lis a satisfactory explanation he should not make any bad friends. There is danger, however, of him doing so if he does lead us to expect something of which there is IMUe. chance of materialization. Straight talk . is what we wanl alid, iii Ihe long run, it will not liurt us. . jiats;.(ui jhe'hack. even ,w;hen he Isfdoing his si everf?iTdj else, a newspajiernian is to be woi won hiziugiiVs good work Ihan .by seeking to com sincere best. Like more by recog- COiulenin him for bis lauiis. v. .' t jDutAvhile you are passing round your praises and eneotnl-ums,don'l overlook those at home. It will help the children to' do heller work in school ami lo he more obedient at home, ii will make the housework less a drudgery for the women folks and a Utile, praise now and then makes the serious business of niaKiug a t lioriabie living for Ihe wire ami children a Utile easier and more pleasurable for Ihe man of the house. CORBYS SPECIAL SELECTED CANADIAN RYE WHISKY Boftcd m Bond uxer Dominion Gowrnment wpervsion Tlw Quali(yWIiisHyrof Canada since 1859 This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Oontrol Board or by the Government of British Columbia. Rise of Mining Barometer at Alice Arm Predicted; Mines in Operation are Described (By fieorge l.lnlhier, Resident Kugiiieer; The Kltsaiilt Mlvor section takes in alt the Kltsaiilt valley and trilmlnry valleys, from tide-waler at llie town of Alice Ann lo the head of the river, almut 2(1 miles in length and ' miles in width. The mining situation, which has heeii most discouraging for Ihe past two or three, years, due mainly to the non-operation fof Ihe Dolly Varden, shows some signs of improving. The Es-peranza mine, has been making small shipments -alt year. The ttJtnTPolhlatFiT'Homestalie- lining and Development Company se cured a bond 'nn Hi Tnrie jrroup and from lale reports the work done is proving very enrmlrair ing. The Kilsaull Hiver Minimi and Development Company, Lilnltpd, has recently been incorporated to develop some claims up Hie Kilsaull. The (i ran by Consolidated ha bonded Hie Standard group on Mrtlralh group, aln on .Mctirallt mountain, has been optioned. All in- ii!'SrvlT,Van(l a "few hundml pounds of lead a very creditable output. Experiments were Ut . . i. . i . i i .. US maoe in siiiiiping seroini-graue ore to TSraiiby. I made an etHiniliHlioii of the piNjperty late last year and had all Ihe ore dumps sampled. The object of Ibis was lo ascertain whether the average ore in Ihe mine would make a profitable milling-ore. Heretofore the vein has all been mined and the high grade soiled out for shipment, Ihe second grade going to the dumps. Krom my sampling I found thai the enlire vein in Ihe present working tunnel, averaging to inches in width, would average $12 silver u Ion with sljver at 07, cents an ounce, which I estimate . will yield a profihnf at least l a Ion afier the properly is equipped with compressor, small concetti ralnr, etc. There Jire two tire-shoots In litis tunnel, aggregating about 80 feet in lenglh, that will average about 32S a Ion for a Width of 33 Inches. These orhodies would yield n good profit to mine itml mill. The .'remainder if Ihe ore. would ; ool hay to initio and inill.v (nil' wouldvpay to nilh i,fj.ef iiifgiWiiM'4f ffifc high grade. The dumps will average about yeetns, foojit ; bul it is extremely human. j I c oz. silver fo Ihe Ion a nearly Kv.eli ip uiiemoHoual, newspaperman is lo be inspired bvls Diy could be sampled. These a .yordi df -jy uise though kicks are ,more common with him. than would yield a good profit If con central ed. My conclusion was thai a small r.apacily mill is a necessity and warranted by Ihe present ore on Ihe dumps and in the mine. Sainnles of scheelite were picked from Ihe dump and lesl- IveIopnirrit Company, Limited, which, under I In management -of A. C. (Sd'hai'di, had heeii develop iiiK for Hie past two seasons Ihe Honi'csLake 'group of mineral claim at Hie head of Hie Kit saull river. When I .was on the Toric uii Hi latter narl of Aueusl a frame inounlain and Ihe Silver Hand bunk-house .,ad been completed: a liinnel-ite cleared, faced up and Ihe collar sets in: and dieatlon are thai llie mining-,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. xvas ,, th( j barometer has a tendency lo rise. . fl'lie Dolly Vanlen Hallway lias been kepi in repair for Ihe use of hand-cars and speeder, which is indispensable In Ihe prospectors I up the galley. About Hie same amnunl of prospecting and development work js do)ie each year by Hie resident prospectors, in preparation for Ihe lime when the inac tion will be removed and Ihe counlry will gel its merited at tention. Esperanza Mine The Ksperan.a properly, con- on the west side of Ihe Kilsaull, being erected. Since thai lime a very creditable amount of work has been done. The tunnel w:n driven a. .considerable distance through -slide rock, necessitating careful limbering. and was therefore, slow work. At 223 feet from (be collar Ihe fool, wall oi Hie vein was enrnuulei-i'il and a crosscut of 58 feet continued in It without reaching Ihe hanging wall. Mr. fierhardi slates dial the first 8 feet average if oi. silver and thai I lie ivvliole. is milling grade ore. Chunks of ore from Ihe first H feet were brought down, showing sisling of three elaiuis silualedjnalive and ruby silver and ar Wliafhe said then whs about Ihe last We heard of those 'unction amo.unlrjl lo,2;i2 tons are are rather, anion ndwiore, yielding1 J"oz.-'JfAhl, - 1 7 , " Everybody Likes. Praise. Nobody has ever cxplaineij 'Satisfactorily why every human is susceptible lo tire! Jatidalpry t recognition of his or heri work, Praise has-no material value yei "how we love it." There is probably nothing lliat Inspires ns jo better work than com-' ihfiidittfon of our .ability and effort. ! Did "you ever see a restauraiileur anil his chef gleaming at the diner heartily devouring' a good meal? The .approval of their food give'the restntiranteiir and the cook more satisfaction than Ihe nvohey they receive for their labor., Eat as though you like the food ami your host enjoys the meal heller than you possibly coiild. Observe your bootblack some morning. Have you noticed how life niak.es the' shine clolh snap and sing? - How; he rubs and rubs iintil'he can see his own shiny nose mirrored on Ihe toe of your shoe? lie isn't working only for that nickle tip: ll wants your stamp of -approval nu his .ability ns a shiiier-ofshoes. Watch him gleam and sparkle when you remark "Thai some shine." , . , , - , .; Ynur(Iionm lofcn nirchantR depeinr for a living upon pleas nig yoii Jnlvil is' not ;o.nly because of business reasons thai they smile. 'briiiiiilj when yop.tell. jhe'ni about Hie. tasty .cake, 'tue iii)t.., uic lovciy rpfnejjec.rHem-sun'r.xvniunotiyou buiii-.iiie Thased ;ft;om them. Try it iiiicfS' 'aherif4 Ili'oirtrV t ase you even belter .with your next purchase., They are hot Unlike tagdfolk who can't "do their stuff" wilhnii! an'nlanse. tl about a mile from Ihe town -of Alice Arm, is owned by Mr. Fra-ser, in charge at. the mine, and six associates -at Anyox. II has been a very consistent sinalli shipper for a number of years, though it bus never had any plant of. any kind mi il and never a very' large crew. II has probably shipped 1 00,000 worth of or "altogether. This year the pro of Ml 1 gentile, indicating similar conditions u Those on Ihe' surf ii re. 200 fee. abov Ihe dip on 'the vein. Later work 'onslsls bf driftb'g from the tuflnel-nn Ihe fool w ill of the vein to the west, a distance of 90, feel, and at 30, feet crosscutling inlo'lhe vein for -'( feel. At the lime of willing thi report the ore-Tiody lias becii proved lo be -as-good if not heller than where first fiicounlered. From prfrtenl iwdiu.ltloti Ibi-developinent. looks like a v :" intporlanl strike and one that may have a far reaching effect on the whole seel ion. Mr. (5er-bardi is Ip h recoiunieiNleir f-i his energy in pushing this work through uuder ditlieult conditions, which .unfortunately are not always appreciated by Ini-man behind the money. The further development of this pr perly will be of great 'interest . THOMASllElCHAN IS HERE TONIGHT Popular Star Is Said to be at his Best In "Tongues of Flame." Hessie hove and Kiloen Perry share feminine honors in -support of 'Thomas Mrighun in hi newest picture, "Tongues -of Flame," cominjr to the West holme Theatre tonight and to morrow. The slory.js an adapt alion pi, the't lnst ppwd by Peter lilarkj-af MrlahoS MftlUi girl a re pf -loyr-:Vv lti'i'ttoU iii th.i pielurelMlss; LoVoas Ijihlivl, ti little , hair;).reeii;Miidiaitidrl. Miss 'iVcySdanliflife loland daugliter of a wealthy inanu facturer. In Ihe picture 'Meiglmn ha Hie role of a returned douhhboy who lakes up. Hip practice of law in a shiall low il. After Chaleait 'Thierry and the Argoune, Tom, as "Hell l-'ire" Harrington, can't seem lo get exclfed over the pelly lawsutl of the litlH town of Kdgewnler. 'Then mailer lake a sudden I I 1 1 liiif.. i . .ii i a.i . t .x 'Illlll. - Ill'I'llAf 1 I I I II" llllllllll UII'l tu. iiiv A.i run p. imflnvinu nrri :: " : . : ' cent, lungstlc acid. "tIiIh couldl"00' '-"f '"' ; hiil be nrofilrdily brought up lo a lilnLtA t-Kii. n lit' lltillil uni'l 'rtf ".e town are Ing, bul in the event of a h.nU1 beii g erected on Ihe properly ",!,ki" , ,;" ....,ri(f,i.i r(.pr-allon and the red men n v. ,v- nupm lilting- tl I' . . product. 'The property ha , not by any means lieen exhausted so far as developments Is concerned, and altogether 'presenls an under-luklng with very probable cjiancesjir Rtlccess, Torlc Oroup il'The 'Torio Group co'nslsls of four mineral claims "Torlc, An- lalo, Moose, and Lamb siluiiled suspect, something underhand 'The picture goes off to show how Meiglian, i first in Ihe em ploy of Hie capitalist, Iheii as the Indians' friend straightens Ihe tnaller out. '"Tongues of Flame" is Meighan at his best It is said. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Wince Rupert. F. V. Delcourl, Vancouver; Mr ,0u the east side, of Hio uhaquii mm .mis, toiii rtiiackioion, usk river. Ollliosiio nn- iiii uuini .u . uiiu .us. I mcnivn .din and North Star prpperties. The Mr. and Mrs. 11. K Moe, Kdmoti properly was slaked a'nd is still Ion. owned by the Slromlieck llros., Oentral or Alice Arm. In August of lust year is was bonded by the Con-Holhlalcd llomestako Mining and I. S. McChesney, Tlmmitis Onl.; Oeorgrt U. .Mealing, Prince (ieurgcj A, Vlfredson, city. f COLOR VARNISHES Produce a beautiful, self-leveling, transparent color & gloss finish in one operation. Is th4 iDiAL Finish (or furniture or woodwork whether new or old, hard or of t wood. Do not turn white, 3 Driet or night. 4 Leivc no Up or bruth mark. l oi Sale by Stork's Hardware Ltd. P'-niCe. Huper:. H.f I - li" ( t yj a ' I i en i ears go I In Pilnce Rupert tJhurcIi In Winnipeg. Prof. Kerr, -who has been interim moderntor at Knox ;(!lfdrc!h for ine past, year uaving1 oeen re lieved of his work as a professor, in Manitoba College, is now on a visit io fieiteva, Switzerland, and is expected hack in Winnipeg about Scptentber 1. t.. , .'Advert !' In (bo nlJv.Newft LAND ACT Notice -of Intention to Apply to' Lease1 'Land Ih Quegn Charlolfo Land hn-coriling District of Prince Ru pert, and siluale aboul ono and a half miles east o'f Masscll Lighthouse at the nioulli of Mas-sell Inlet, Oraham Island, HrH- ish Columbia. , ' TAKH NOTICF. Ihatv Langara Fishing &, Packing Company Limited, of icgria, .Il.C, occu palion. Packers, intends to apply for a lease, of the following de scribed lands :- Commencing at a post planted al the northwest comer of Lot Novell, Oraham Island, Hrilish Columbia, about ono and a half miles east of Mussel, Lighlhoune at the mouth of Mass,et Iplel, nraham Island, Hrilish - Columbia; Ihe.nce northerly five chains, more or-loss- to low water mark; tlienco weslerly, along low water mark one hundred ami sixty chains; thenco southerly five chains; thenco easterly one hun- drod und sixty chains, nioro or less, lo point or commencement! uiiu uuiiLiiiiiuiH eigiuy IICTOS, more or toss. LANDAU A FlglllNO & PACKlNll CO, LTD., Applicant. Per F. 11. Simpson Acnl, Dated Juno 10th; 1925. The Man in the Moon j JYSf- j IT was a nervy hobo who look a shirt button- up lo the ladles' door and asked her lo sew a slnrl on it. NOW that Ihe June wedding present season- Is over, nve can ilook forward lo Ihe llIiriiniUH present reason. OF course you've heard the Islory about Ihe newly arrived I Knglishiuan Who took a Job as n jfaller in Ihe bush and chopped 'all around Ihe tree. The foreman came alonjf and asked dim (which wnv he thought the tree I was going. o fall. To which the j Kt.Mlishmah replied;' " W e I 1 Uuv'ner, 1 ain't no bloouiin' pro- Iphel." IT lakes -ii man all his liuie! I nowadays loldislfngiilsh between llie flaoner and his maiden aunt.' A MAN caii hardly be called; lazy when In gels up at .1 a.m. lo stive him more lime to loaf I , . iioul Ihe house, " i TllK press slarfed when s.iw Hie printer's devil. A MAX is sail to be mean when he cuts hi own hair,' TIIKY had a good hundred -5idtdlars worth of monkey busi ness down at Dayton, Tennessee, Ihe other day.- , n WTIKN I look nl myself In Ihe July 25, 1915 Ihe leal work at Ihe (i.T.P. looking glass first tiling ip the morning I am forced to the ron- Drydock will be eouiplele soine-lfK'4"'" '""I "'' 'y oiupiejie.-time today. There will be a little between a .monkey ami tiiyxtlf straightening up lo do before alrwn,, it's jut a tale. s luriied over bul very little re mains lo be done now at the vards before -it is ready for Itit- I li . niinvrii VAiippfit -ciinor. ! nlendpnt of the - .Methodist ilhtireli in Canada ariv-ed in the -ity on last ni?hl's Irtlin front he east. He will oeeupy I lui pulpit at Hie Methotlisl IHiumi in Sunday. On July 30 opiMirlunily will h'.i given lo properly hdlders lo vole on a Hylaw providing for 8I,5 WTIKN a guy drives Ihe ducks down to Ihe slough it's a sure sign he doesn't know much about farming. LAND ACT Notice of Intention to Apply to Lease Land In Queen (!liarlntte Land Ile-eordillR .District of Prince llu-pnrt, -'and' situate at. Rnoney Point, Oraham Island, HritUh Colurnbla. Take' Notice that Langara Fishing A Packing Company lo eonslriu-i a plank roadway t i,.,,rt,1 r Mn.if n r .,x connect wilt, H.e ('.old lorage:)ajon j;ackcr8i in(edft 'o apply I for a leAso of the following uo-! sefibed lands; FORMER LOCAL PASTOR I Commencing at a post planled riiiinrn''11 "no"y I'oint, ttranam isianu, niirnt wmw IjlVtN W I U LnUKlHl Hrlllsli Columbia; thence nor Prcfessor F. W. Kerr Called to Take Charge of Knox CongregationThrough With College Professor F. W. Kerr, who was in charge of the local Presbyterian ' Church for several years before Ilev. Dr. II.' II. Grant, has been railed lo Knox Presbyterian therly five chains, nioro or less, lo low water mark; 4hcnce wesl- erly along low water mark one hundred and sixty chains; thence southerly five- chains; thence easterly, ono hundred and sixty chains, more or less, lo point of commencement, and containing eighty acre, more or less. LANdAHA 1TSIIINO & PACKING PACKINTi CI). LTD, Applicant. Per K. II. Simpson, Agent. Dated June tSth. 1025. LAND ACT. Notice- of Intention to Apply to Lease Land In Land llecordlngl)lslrict of Princo Ilupcrt. and sjluato al Ferguson Hay. Massntt Inlet, W.C,.lsratidsIi.'Hi ' Take Notice thai fioase-MII-lerd, Limited, of Vancouver, Il.C, occupation Halmon Canners, Intends to apply for A leaso of Ihe following described lands: Commencing at n post planled approximately 20 chains east from northwest corner Lot 1571; Ibenee south 3 chains; thence west 10 chains; thence south 2 chains; thence wesl 10 chains lo west boundary of Lot 1571; Ihence south 8 chains; thence west 10 chains; thenco north 20 chains; thence east 2 chains, more or less, to beach; thenec following meandering of shore line to point of commencement, and containing 22 acres, more or less. OOS.SK-MII.LFJID, LTD. Applicant. Per Win. 0. Mitchell, Agcnl Dated Juno 2l.lh. 1025. LAND ACT. CA88IA1 LANO DISTRICT nimrlrt or Cnular, Sllkln- nivlHlnn TAKE MITICIi Hiil 1. Waller Jil'fan Il.C, orriipallon Mlnr. InicinU m P,,J for pernilHloii to .iih)i.i.8 Ilia folio um i i defirrllii'd lands: CfimniPiirlnir t nont plnnlort almut one mile nf .Mrl.eni. tjloiith n"J IIIB 91IKIIII: HIITl- BIHI II 1)1 1 II I J outhwreit nf Teli-rioph Crpi-k: U11' !! nnrlli SO rlilni tlicnri) tn t iii riiiin. lliiur Kiulh SO flmlini thnicp rlmln" to tmlnl of cuiniiiniiriiiiiont nrt miiuilnlnir 3o rrf. moro or ?n WALTtll 4UI.IAIN'. Al'I""4u,' April iota. itt. Friday July; 2.1. is Put Real Mustard in Your Kit ' Rieht at the top of the list of camping neceuitit- : a tifl or two of real Mustard. Men who fish and men who shoot know what a spicinett and flavour mustard freshly muted with cold water, adds to the ham bacon, fowl, v. ' lson and other good thingi they eat in camp. COLMAN-KEEN (C.ntd. UwhH llll Anil rrtl bltftt ,M MUMTKIlAL XX. I olmaifs Mustard aid5 digestion FiveRoses Flour for Droads, Cakes, Pudding, Pastries Thriving clnldi the lireml yu w. 1 Five Hof' H-stored Willi the tality and i-as iioprishment ni i Kohh wlK-at. 1 Nutritious, Wholesome tr.l Keeps Well Agent - John L. Christie, Ooe cannot burn Ik candle at both ends You wouldn't ii,.'' caudle at Iwlll emi pect il lo last vc And yotl caul at many dulies as w mother, then pile m day lahor. and e.p keep yourself fre?:i vigorous. Why n: i take caro of waslnhr to'1 nnd trouble? Onn many service vd) aetly diolh yiiuf ice ' your . purse. And v "keen the home fJr'- l: ;rn Ini" withnur "Imrii, !' candle at hoth end.i Canadian steam 1; Phono 8. V ini rt noil ear BIG REDUCTION SALE Runs all This Week at "Demers" Houso of Quality Wood! Wood! Now is your chant'0 DRY CEDAR Full load $80 Half load ... ... .. $3.0 Largo sacks 6)c DRY UlROrt Per load ' $fl-6 HydeTransler 130 Second Avenue Phone S80 Night or 0H WE BUY BOTTLES.