THE DAILY NEWS = (, th > = - : : 1 ‘THOUSAND ARMORED MOTOR CARS ORDERED Will Be Shipped to War Zone by Philadelphia Firm GOOD COKING AND STEAM COAL DEVELOPED ON GRAHAM IS. eee eee ee ee ee WHEN BUYING YEAST INSIST ON HAVING THIS PACKAGE LATEST WAR NEWS The latest war bulletins received exclusively by The Daily News are posted im mediately after coming off the wires at the © following WILSON VEIN IS 16 FEET THICK AND IN COMMERCIAL QUAN- TITIES—-300 TONS TAKEN OUT THIS SEASON— REPORT OF MINERALOGIST places: That Queen Charlotte Islands, ticularly good coal for coking, Fitz’ Cigar Store, 8rd Ave * € ~ * . * + * * ' Philadelphia, August 20.—Ar » are destined to supply the fuel for! which is decidedly good news to}# Wark's Jewelry Store, 3rd * ’ + * * * * ’ 2 * . © mored steel automobiles for use by the European powers engaged in war are being manufactured Prince Rupert and the north is| Prince Rupert. It will be one bie'* avenue. here by the Auto Car Company the opiinon of Prof. Milnor | smelter for the loeatign of! K. Smith, corner 5th and e-PeeREeFSReReRRSER SEER EES erts who has just spent the sum-~/ smelters on the coast and the de. Fraser. and will be shipped as soon as mer at Camp Wilson, 33 miles a velopment of the low grade min- Acme Clothing House. 2nd completed The cars have been the Yakoun River from Port CB~! eral properties of the district. i* avenue. io nations on each side of ments. Prof. Roberts is returning to | Prince Rupert Hotel, 2nd » conflict one order includes Camp Wilson is located in ajSeattle to resume his duties at #* avenue. urteen cars which will be used coal fleld comprising some 20,000 the university He left on the | Royal Hotel. the British Government Ne acres, It is in control of the | Princess May Saturday. Daily News windows, 3rd atio with France, Russia Metropolitan Trust Company, | avenue, Greece have also been en bond holders for the Western|&ll PRIVATE WIRELESS } liered into and it is said that o Steel Corporation who secured the} STATIONS TO BE CLOSED *#e® eee eR KR RRR RHE es for a thousand cars .ave coal licences from J. A. Moore, of! oo |! » reed by various pow Seattle. A representative of the! Seattle, August 31 Every am- } e New England company Metropolitan Trust Company was |ateur and private wireless station | ; LOCAL NEWS ITEMS t sapid-fire machine ee " ‘ | ' rig 7 on Graham Island this summer|in the district cor prising Wash- | In the Letter Box " the re, Car’ w! fered Sunlicht Is the Miner’s ” investigating the prospecting |ington, Oregon, Alaska, Idaho, rry 8 ; . lbs ‘Rastend vill oe shipped fre "| re S OV work done. Montana and Wyoming will be | ry Smit De “eu ice vam | idelphia to private induid. | ’ “There are thirty men at the|closed immediately and all com-|.n, tn4 gaitor of the Jou Come and see meas | nate to Canada nad seen ae HERE'S no dirt too stiff to yield qo camp,” said Prof. Roberts, who is| munications sent from cemmer aor 0 re Journal ne and see them—ladies' [ing front Most of these will be } e 4 J ' if dean of the College of Mines,/cial stations subjected to the} S! The statement published |e’ fall coats. Wallace's O8U ag lipped for carrying guns, De-| gentle strength of Sunlight S ip. “The ; : So a | : ° : Washington University, and one |censorship of Lieut. M. F. Drae Ky W. S. Fisher in Selueten 5 : u ° bed monstrat of the ears have wise ones” know that Suntioht dos the of the best mineralogists in the|mel, of the Puget Sound navy| News that Mr. MeMullin had made verytning Im season COOKE | aineady been given in New York asic : — West. There are two diamondivard, according to an order is Torts to get me to stand aside |'he way you like it, London Cafe. |pofore the diplomatic represen work easic st, with the Teast rub and 1 ne of drills at work making a thorough|by the department of commerce, | °S commanding officer of — the ra ltatives of Greece and Russia the wear and tear on clothes that follow th test of the whole area of 20,000 R. EB. Thompson, radio inspee-|"esiment here is an unqualified Special bargains in kitehen | 8 ara I Ifa} us¢ © laren soaps. acres, ltor of the district s sealing i ilsehood raniteware at Watlace’s 19RLt! ' | “The Wilson seam upon which | wireless stations of every ship in I certainly offered to sti und | “ee a 18 ALIENS ENLIST Sunlight Soap is absolutely pure—it's the we have been working is 16 feet, the harbor flying the flag of one aside in favor of Mr. MeMull a We buy and servé ontiy the best 000 best general purpose soap you can buy. | | | ; ; . eat. & bo we, to e belligeren rations of } wher first appointed, but he b the arket affs ‘ i oO . . thick and ten feet of it i f ex f the belli nt nation f Bu-] 18 tppotn ut ne 8 he market aperey- London Cafe T0 FIGHT FOR FRANCE solutely refused to accede to that cellent cooking and steam coal.jrope. Similar procedure will be] se We have taken out some 300 tons|carried out in Portland, Astoria,|!e has never suggested it since We seli for lees. terms casi 6 this summer and have used 200| Bellingham, Everett and Port}ut has, on the other hand, been rules Groeers 311 Th - er Americans Included in List of tons of it under our own boilers | ‘Townsend most loyal to me, in every way oe 4956 italiane, Spaniards and u n I Oa which operate the diamond drills. There are upwards of 500 |i Yours truly oi eé r Others This work of development com- | cet sed stations in the Seattle dis Gc. W. PECK 5. G. hb Gilevadd on el menced in March and will con- | trict. ae Princess May from a holiday trip Paris, August 31 The great | tinue until December.” | sone Editor The News. nto the north country. . isquare fronting the Invalides in ” aoe ag | Prof. Roberts last year spent : Ps ‘esented a 8 r spe sell anc | the season Seen the aeiioas FOUND NEW COPPER ORE Sir In reply to Mr. Peck’s let- . ai a be S l, ng has ¥- a. cae " “ an | sai of the area and planning the best | BACK SKEENA CROSSING [er in Sunday's Journal, | have variety department that con- |“ ; i oof on Bi ’ a mend it | i ; | > only this to say: The officer who] *®!@S any money savers for you|*®? unteers assembled in orderly sports to drill. This season dril-| Chebeoaeette Sites unce ae eMull at Walalce’s. 19atr| formation under the flags of their ling has been actively engaged ¥ — PD . if — . or * > - various nations to be mustered | Geo. T. Fryer, an old time}@nd registered the protest of the prospector and mining man, re-|0ther four qualified officers states of Los Angels» but now of |™Most emphatically that Captain has been opened and he states |cently - @ candies . as a separate co f there frankly that the coal is there in|Skeena Crossing, has certainly MeMullin told him he would see} Pure candi > « * — a { ~ . ; 000 oes ' oo| for | maue good during the month he|Mr. Peck and use his intluence to A “a ee : fre AN and the professor admits that a 1 1 body th ted k. F. Confeetionery sells high|i". There were 4,500 Jews from | arger coa ody jan = =6expected | lass ice cream in bricks: algo|*!! countries who desired to serve | quantities and of quality Not stopped by war: Every boat Italians, 2,600 Russians, 2,000) ‘ . sealeain . ihe spent in this district Two |have him step aside, and that . : , 42 : ge in ct eaeinCaa a ices coc he went into the near-|Subsequently Captain MeMullin|?'mess new fall goods to Wal.[>W!SS, 1,000 Spaniards, 600 Ru THIRD ANENUE P.O. DRAWER 1524 i mie has made this season by hills with a couple of Indian|teld him he had seen Mr. Peck lace’s 198tf a6 heen 335 Luxemburgians, and meric: ders’ Supplies vo : complete topographical ma of packers, and after being out four|Who stated that the objection of 7 a a scans. : ee} applic et and Plated . pining ° » a { 1 to the|the officers amounted to nothing.| Gorener MeMullen will hold an lese volunteers were ob-| ee Capp ! Mirra anaes nore enews foot }or a with iat oe th My only object in show vy let-}|!m@quest today into the death f liged to wait until the completion | _— t a] . Crossing with twenty-five or thir- Oo objec showing m et- ; : 0 . ; are : | ils aed Geirapaiiiac rat aon. ty pounds of as fine-looking cop-|ters to Captain MeMullin before the infant drowned at the wreck |' . monnisation Of te French | Varnishes . . —— = “men i . per ore as we have seen in the|Publication was as stated to Cap- of the Prinee Albert. jresular forces, which was accom- |} pany, while doing the develop- . . - oe plished yesterday. In the mean-| ; . : : t feMulli at the me or- . The t . ee ter et eee yhie. - that ; ail - a J. EB. Mahon. of the Canadian time 30.000 foreigners resident MONARCH MALLEABLE i e Thi » of > 5 © . det would not d him the j operators of the property. The Phis ee came from a_ vein Bridge Company, was in the city]France have — inscribed their] opening of the mines to produce |Whieh Mr. Fryer ten vou C ant cates Moen Oe ¥ last evenii He returned up the |"#™mes provisionally on the rolls | ’ » 1s sts > » Cross- aptai ‘ ullir ook ) @x- ing f ‘ ied up e Nn | ~_s grottenie oe e- a = i i es ated | eption to any statements in my ! this morning. of a committee calling itself “the | j quires an expenditure of at least | in, in a hitherts 1 I Mites tet? paneadiah tied i Se oe 6 friends of France.” | | peecconecoooooococosoes half a million dollars. The Trust |s¢¢tion which had been previous- . ha oat ae An order for six t f Only those volunteers resident | oe he Company are doing the devefop-|!¥ ignored because it was con-)™ sameld from pubsication as Sef ’ vo ae a hte Parts aeceentind themecives (o- | & © ~ ment work to prove the property sidered to be outside the estab-|forth in my former letter. plies for Camp Wilson, Graham} ,, , tt will a me ote j f () [ REN ’ s dk ake several days ‘ io ture over to a mine operating | lished limits of the mineral zone W. 8S. FISHER Isiand, coal flelds, has just been comply with all the formalities | L \ } \ I cece ene -- placed with Kelly, Douglas & Gu. % re company. and examinations and make the Sey Gab ef the necdesary expendi- Household goods and furniture MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY [throuch James Martin, of Masset men into anything like an orga ‘Rept ae : : ; ‘ — s>ése | tures will be a thirty mile railway|as good as new at half price. ized body of troops Two Offices on Sixth an Aide whher Crosby's Second Hand Store, 839 ee ee Story Begins Capt. Fred Stork and family , Dumniehed: Mouse @ : : ; ‘on at t - | ' ; The product, however, is par- Third Avenue. 153-tf 9g oa hn sailed lett night foe Yanecuver NOTICE th Avenue : —— en route for Branton, Ont., where NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC | IN THE MATTER of an application for Furnished Cabin, Fifth oan \ With their usual enterprise the ae : ill a. for a few weeks Ir > Lets 36 end ‘t) te bleek 14. + enue . sit f ageime Oo le a n ,) with riends., T . . an slic | Subdivistor f District Lot 6 c " e ' management of U Westholme eee This is to warn the public that] pive, ‘Coast District. Province = oonte Four room house, Fifth Opera House have secure sate a ne maing fo . jumbia, Map 864 enue sf 3 a ae han cured the! Gen. Supt. W. C. CG Mohan lott |P0'°"* '* Bow pending for a pat gt RR, greatest serial stery in moving|_ : ' , ent on a coil I am installing in| my tntention to tssue after the expiration Ee . "AS — Saturday 0 mor George to Te ‘ ‘ f one month fr the fi licatio picture ever produced by any _ r Fort feorge tOlkitchen stoves and ranges, and| erect a fresh certificate ot te. a company entitled iy Million | meet Gen. Manager Morley Don-|anyone installing such coil or in mame of : is Galli for the above men -s -¢ we . bie » P ‘ Dollar Mystery. rhis ial willlaldson. No announcement as to|fringement on said coil, or any December 15 Te ond by tena Gued SIL) ER ] ‘LA be shown in weekly instalments of|the first-class passenger service |one having this installed, will be Hu. F mas LBOD, i FIRE, LIFE AND Accipe -, stric ‘ two reels every Monday and Tues-|has been made yet. subject to be sued for damages Land Registry OMce, Prince Rupert, 6 ilaaaaaiiitll On day for twenty-two weeks. The es 6 © upon my receiving patent papers. |‘ , duly @5th, 1044 RDS story tells of the disappearance Rogers and Albert purchased Price until September 15th will KISSICK, EDWA te made in subetantial weights and dignified designe—it le beau- of a million dollars in bank notes the 300 tons of coal on the Prin- be $15.00. ‘Phe Reliable Plumber, | *eeeenetsecnventorearaane KISSICK Sixth Street Phone perfect satisfaction to the purchaser. i » hereulian eorts