¥ ‘ty-Two tfona of or ea it ies lar Ore from Henge ail on thet will: be: estipped DEVELOPMENT ON ~ GROUSE MOUNTAIN] * . C McKinnon Has Men Working on g a Very Promising Copper Prov) perty gz F. C. McKinnon has secured control of a very. promising’ ‘pro- perty of copper: ore-on Grouse Mountain hack of Barrett’s ranch and within five miles: of: the ‘rail: way... He has’ threé: mén sinking ‘ shaft in: ‘the: ‘way-of develop- BS ment. ‘They are working: on a fae fos foot - vel : > Tatil it October An Ordained Minister: in, he Fall are FOK oe Wea a ‘| WILL WARSAW G0. 10 THE. GERMANS| F “A mm eae < ae t do: My, wn | the last | “whieh wi de the property and: pits work will 1|be continued ‘all sufamer. and fall; I; 2 |and possibly through: ‘the winter. Bay Te" was: ah this: eonnection’ "that! Reports are Not’ Consistent — German © Advance. has Slowed Down Says ¥ Warsaw’ es “London July 21- The latest war news, ‘from ‘Warsaw’ is. ‘that Austro-German rush to the Polish capital has slowed. The ‘Ras- sians. ar yielding’ ground slowly. The advai nee. on Riga i is interpret- ed as an attempt ‘to cut off the rétreat from’ Wariaw. ~ ees Berlin” “admits” that’ there: has been heavy fighting on the Dnies- of ter:and-also.admits. Russian: ‘gains. against. the-Anifrians on the: Bes- os . sarabian front. . ey ‘Tooat. STRIKERS | BACK AT WORK’ | ea Agreed to Wait “For: Six, ‘Months Be ee After the, War for-a Settles "ment of Troubles... “Landon, Taly 2-The fi big coal H mine strike jn: ‘Wales: an: : Which a "| couple ‘of hundred. ‘thousand. men |; refused to work, ‘has been: sattled | y by: ‘Lloyd George. ° “This. strike was one of the most serious blows ‘Britain has. yet. experienced-: and ‘had’ ‘it not: been: ‘checked Germany || would have: gained. a. ‘tremend- | ous advantage. BRS - Lloyd Georgeelivered a a Rreat) coal fields i in “France: were dn ‘thely = |hands- of: the: enemy. and that France. now: looks. to ‘the: Welch “Show. demo-} mines® ‘for . coal. - eracy ‘to France. and: be: ‘prepared to assist her in her struggle for the: freedom. ofthe world,: Work for: the maintenance. of: the. Brit- ish: navy: whieh: makes ite ‘inpos- sible to “despoil the‘ eaal ‘fields :i in Wales as the Germans: haveides | : poiled’ ‘the coal fields in “Frapice.’2/' The miners: ‘-eheered’ wildly. at these sentiments ‘and agreed to), P diplonges are: s preparing an’ ulti- “tmatum: fo:Roumi ‘0 ‘Oe Toad: of ore tan onder at "their ftwood: creek... It "Property: on: n: Dri lean: and: will be shipped from Telkwa| : s to the Granby smelters : A FLEET OF SAILING © Clothier Boys ‘to Make rie ip ; ments to the ‘Smelter ° / am et in’ Y ‘lsecond Piece trom! ina ae rt Cup. The “Clothier boys have|: been’ working { in a a good: body of ; regular shipments. Tn ‘this they ' are: ‘greatly’ facilitated’ by the: Te) cent labor-saving' installations: in]; the Silver Cup workings. ~ VESSELS CAPTURED|” : Ressian Torpedo Boats Get ity Nine _‘Torkish Craft—All: Loaded With Munitions: * “Londen, July 21— LA’ fleet: of: 59] Turkish sailing vessels laden with war ‘materials: for. the. Turkish army of the Cauéasiis ‘has. -been|T,i destroyed: by” Russian“ “torpedo he boats... ~The sailing. ve ‘A. -Wilson™ ‘Jéetured in‘ the: Press| | byterian.. church... last: -Twesday:|t : ey. The. “attendance. was] and not. large bout. those. Who. Aid. at tol evening. . new and a over Canada, and a if new and ae one would. re-|¢ | manufacturers jn ; OF wh elg ton situation is: 5 diffetent. Ww) mediate ending: ‘ot the: war in Europe: would result: in:: a ‘reat perous. “wat price sent. wheat, ‘corn “and. f | high... figures, . Every- ‘ thing that j is needed by ‘the » Be) 3 |. $ions’ that are fighting has had ays hich see kK ™ ak Deboule Heat pats es lay fhe in!