IrA ( 1 ,U.nl 1. 1023. NOTIOK. Hi: 1 r .Willi, 11 .. . lll I AKIII nil VUIMiMlr. AIISIUl I Mil, I i.MIIIH-ll: Mir t II t ill. , r firo liundml Ma In AWnl Winifred Allen ainl Winnie .Iditlli'in will Iw offrd firli.,., r and , J, in; uf low n uhim i,. ;"nn entertained n large number ,1. s :t. null iinpntriiiriii mui of their young friend In their re. ,,' Vo day ut Ui?, 11 LiuVm by Ter 1 1 ve home at ll.ejr birthday iiw-r iimn in iru rein.iwibi parlic during the. pa( week hale Vl r any further Inform. i II. CATIIC.WIT. BufHTInlftKlfiil uf l.in.1 T MRFI kAI C V R171 4 11 loiiiit'n will nn mviYnn iiw ,n I A. .1. Mrlnlyre, chief dispatcher ji nn hi annual vacation". Ac. , 'cnrupanieil by Al. McDnugall, Le. Lane and Roy Lancaster, he i or, 11 fishing trip to Lost Lake Member rif llio Plinlfiiiniifi jnmmillen tin nut desire a repeti. tlfllt i b f lil.l t'ltuh'il f!il1iif4B if 7 ' " Iu I.. I II. I t ier, Mirr .iiun iMxm mi m iin-ri nn- m-ressnry I. .I. IliirviiM, accompanied hy I. iHiiiphy, of Wallace, Idnho. hint rcluriKil alter an alienre of evenil iiioiiIIi In rifirry n ile-x-lopiiifiii work on lii mining claims in Hie llaliinen. I'lu-.e are very promiins properlie- and are rrealliiK iiiiirliinlerel It i reiNirlcd that the Dome CHARLOTTE ISLANDS DISTRICT. Mountain Hold Mllllllfe' Ol., Lid. ;v 1111 ii ui.rar rumor t iw.i.i ..i.i. ....ii.,,, 1 1.,. f :i:..i f Jon Harbor IiiImmI muilan "J"Min on llie ly f. r nnisii m to tiw loi- mineral pIiiiiii of T. .1. JefTerson. I or ilrd ' rliore: tmnmnrtnr . m .. ; . .., ... n.. . Dlnl II 1 ti;n ti.rtlirlrlrrra"1 lm- " " "-' iwirlli r !! tif Lot lo. tlirnrc I lie ure liodvl in' Ae.-iicli nf wliirli ltvirlti u 1 ilirwiKMi a rlMint la - . , 'Vitrr n;i if m Cntranre, tbrorc lhnlfr y and f. il.mlnr id low mair mark ham iiiir or !. lo i point IS rial- r -itiri fnaii Um qnr-t'r LOI pal M t!ir aliorv lln or Let 100. Ibrnr nMtintirly rnJn. tlirnr nortbroiclT '0 thalni. mors or to tbt i :ul ul rmtmwncriiKnl, anl Mmtalnlnf" 1. ( . ninrr or ! luird ihi full iur "r July, it ti. UV.M1AIU IUIIIM) k I'ACknO CO. II. U, Habintum, Aitnl. n ni) iimii . sunn iih .iiri-iiiiy been uuk, llo uill of A5I.D00. Kiglileen claim iomprie Ihe gnmp. Accnrdiiig rSi AVngley'., I lit priory U'.;i rdilliMis Jtil population of initial;. i.r5'V, CANADIANS have always been noted for courage, optimism and faith in their country. Canada waa not built up by penl-mlttt, nor will Canada continue to dc-velop If hr ptople allow thcmielvet to bccime croaker and crouchtra. Canada Is fundamentally an agricultural country. We have a soil and climate wbich can trow the world s finest agricultural products. Canadian fanners who have earned the capital invested in their farms out of profits La fanning; are numbered in thousands. These successful farmers have paid off their mortgages, stocked their barns snd stables, bought thslr machinery, mad a good living, and brought up their families. It meant bard work, but today they ar independent. Money in Mixed Far fit in g In recent years, at different points on the prairies, oats fed to steers have brought frnm 70e to S1.07 a We Must Cut Production Costs sgainst the Port William price ol 42c per btnhel, while barley used for the same purpose haa broufcht as high as 99x as against Fort William price of S7c per bnshel. Farmers marketing their coarse graina in this wsy lower marketing cost, have a sure market and make money on their grain, while at the same time they market their roughage, otherwiss oftea wasted. The cattle embargo is now off. Steers are worth more money and certain to make good money for the Canadian fanner from now on. Money in Pigs, Tht Dominion Experimental Farms have proved by actual test that there Is a profit in feeding pigs, Last yesr at the Central Farm, Ottawa, after paying ALICE ARM llev. Father Huck of Salern, Oregon, in pendiiif a few weekx lioliilayinir liere with .Mr.' And Mr. I), p. H el; .1. HUhop arrived lal week from . Prince Uuperl and ha lakrn over the KiNnull lloiiHe from Sieve llnmaft. II. I Kersrin, M.I..A. left for Victoria lal Thursday n I he learner I'rince lieor(f. Four men underground mine and, n ami trail in are now working on I he Home.ilake oon a Ihe hridjje compleleil, a per manent camp will he clalililicd. .Major It. F. Chriclilnn U in charge. . 1 Mining Klill continue! steadily al, lli F.peranr.a.- I,al week ceven loim of ore wa iliipieil to Ihe Trail smelter. The mnl evenly coneed mixi'il d'Mihle lenni lotirnament ever played here wax "taped la.f week. Hartley (tray and Mi HarrHI enierK'"! Ihe winner after ilefeatfner Ml O'Neill and .Mr. Mcliilyn of Anyox ami Mr. Helen Nueicli anil Al Falconer. An ,'uldilional yarder loggintr engine arriveil In Alice Arm lal week from Ihe south for Ah-botsford Logging Co, Two large boom are ready awaiting Irnn-portation lo Ocean Fall. Visitor here from Anyox include Mr. William O'Neill and family. Fred Hardwell, Mr. Haler. Mr, lieorge Warwick and child. Mix Herniee Clay, Mr. O. K. Iiwyer and family, Mr. and Mr. Kric Anderson, Mr. Kirkwnl and family, Mr. S.lephen and jpivsidenl daughter, Mr. Cane and danuli-Lr. Mi. W. T. Ke, Mr. F. M. Kelley. ,fr. Sawry. Mr. Harclay, Mr. i:rone. Mr. Thompson. Mi V. Katon ami Mis S. Canada Faces the Future With Confidence for feed, labor, interest and depreciation, the net profit per pig was still S4.63. Profits from Sheep As moncy-makt rs, sheep are hard to beat In every Province from Prince Edward Island to British Columbia are found many flocks returning generous profits to their owners. Canada is meeting with the Irrntwt competition in the mark flint of hrT products. To hold her own and regain hrr plaro on the world' market, she must re dore rnxt of production. The only way to. do this is to inmae production per acre, per row or per other unit. Hut improved qiality, also, is essential to meet market demands. The quantity and the quality of the products and the coat of production in competitive roun. trie la beyond our runtroL Price of agricultural arudact are regulated by world supply and demand. Hence, derrnmlng production will not help the Canadian farmer. Poultry Pays Poultry makes money for those who sdopt modern meth-ods, whether East or Writ. Little Prince Edward Island markets co-opcrstivcly In csrlots, shipping an. nually upwards of one million do ten eggs. The British Columbia Co-operative Poultry Men's Exchange markets in the same wsy, thus saving ruinous glut in their local market. Grow Seed Canada's Northern grown seed possesses estrs vitality. There is a large market for It to the south. Canada exports seed potatoes, but Imports t other seeds. She has the opportunity to grow seed for herself and for export. The Future Ten yesrs from now the pessimists of todsy will have been forgotten. Britain has removed the embargo against our cattle. She wants our beef snd bacon, our cheese, butter, eggs and apples, our whest and flour. As the population of the United States increases, she will compete less and less against us on the British market. Eventually, nerseli be an BURNS LAKE AND LAKES DISTRICT W. I". Iloherge of I'rince Ku-perl, iepreentliiK Ihe Norlheru I I.C. Agricultural actl lmliitrial AK(icial juit, pent Ihe weeliend in Hum Lake. He I very mi-thuialic aiiout I lie p)enilid crop in Ihe l.akp l)ilricl and at other point which he ha recently viiled and i making arrangement for" 'exhibit to he enl lo I'rince jtupcrt and New "etniinler. Mr. P. V. Tallon gsive a hridge parly lal week in honor of Mr. M. L. Mackay of Ha7.eoii. The parly wa well allende by the ladie of Kuril Lake ami choice refreshment were .ered, Mr. II. I). Mac.Neil won the firl prize ami Mr. V. V. C. IINeill icarried olT Ihe conolalion. 'the following eveiiiiiK Mr. i. S. W'oimI alo save a parly in Mr. Mackay' honor at which the ladie greatly enjoyed theme. ve. Hy one nf those peculiar chance, which make on at lime doubt Ihe "law of aver-age,v Ihe ame ladie won iinL lar prize at t'hi parly alo. J. Arnilrong of Victoria wa a business visitor lat week in Ihe Lake district. K. K. I'oll and T. J. SleplierV Vancouer, 11. S. Parker, Prince Huperl ami fs Marsh, Topley, were registered al the Omineca Hotel mi Sunday. TITi DAILY ITEWB TOE FIV n z jvr.x j m j isidtfiti if cues ufiu ifeud SMITHERS l rr t Viru4, ISM. fur Uw'iriiimiiilee firill UPW lllpflilv ilia i- .r MrMi. iiMMim u.i; . , .. . , " , 'y 11 hri Johnson cimmil, lune posing ill llii'ir lli'kot stock for .i. .. !' , wmlum nuun in t-f-iiii'iiiiit'r. t twj ill Ih- aliowml Mr r-j -- iITniwiuri r.i Um. i:iir rwel A large ami conspicinu rnnf '" i'i-imi t iiiirin, siisn iiriirinimu inn inpi irinf ii. r ' iDage Hiiii'l will in fill lire he I rr-jlcr iiiil later lluu ihi Mil " injr in Aunim. mil. rr in' Herrv n rkintr narl p nrc llio 1 in liHKiiiril Ii l-M ;t He: am uiiri, ijlm HiH.r order of llit day, I'arli nml .ill of 1. : l HUirlrt. V'I.IpI. i ,riil. full i..,n. 1.. i dir. llnnlorK, mm will tx ithtrJ tr r- IlinUi' 1 ir pi :ir i iiu citipr ror- run on Mi -J, . Il Mlrtr Korw, ' h;ilwrl, TIMBER SALE X514G. ' ol Unit it Virion. IX. I lalrr in n in i ih itr l Annul. nr llw . ;i-''Imw of Lirrnr Xll. i : Jr I'liw Ti. u u iti imlr rtn falllnt .?JI It.inirf ' ,miil I ant1 tiUIWi! Ill tl Im tlkiwrd lor f- I Hull proof of tli nlnimlantVriip. The inrrrlinnN ri'porl a very heavy rUKar and aler. i:r. 11 r in. inn rorrotrr. aiouiai miniiiu iimmi food stuffs AulhotU for SIIlUn tr Ik importer besides she will of many other wheat from this country. ( fca Um . Oi tliiaaU. th Una. Ilia tack 4 tto raknitUI MikHa HKnuir It ark tltrJ nnw Uulim Uk all llw teSwtrr aiU Ml cm nit, Lrt'a to wk u4 MrWIm 4Ma. CanaSa k bmiIi forward with aSS at U r start. Li kwp (whir alMa. Have Faith in Canada Dominion Department of Agriculture . K. MoniKH WELL, Mlnl.Wr. Br. t. II. GRIRDALI. Dftr MlaUUe. It3 j B5B m I The Lakes Musical Club met al the O.K. Ulafe, Hurns like, on Friday and Ihey decided lo start I heir ' practising in ahoul two v.eek' I line. S. litulwin will lie leailer for the lime being and a will lie. chosen at I bo nexl meeting. Mr. WAV. '.. O'Neill i secretary. Mr. and Mrs. Andy lluddy ar' leaving on August .for a three month' auto trip Mirougli the south of I be province and down IhroiiKh Ihe L'uilcd Stale. Andy say that he is not sure when he will return hut lie intends lo have a real holiday white he is about II. lie will make (he trip In hi new Ihide car. S. (iodwin, editor nf Ihe Observer,' will leae here on Thursday morning for a vacation nil VancoiiMT. He will Jravel via' I'rince llupcrl and ' vijkjrvlirn''via Jasper. . , " Mr. P. V. 'Tallon gave a sup-I per and bridge parly on Wednesday niifhl in honor nf Mr, and i Mr. A. M. llmMy. fielmnnim' never provided viand more choice than Ihe creation. of Mr. Tallon cuisine ami the. mol epicurean lale were more than .satisfied, 'The bridge parly wa I very uccefu. ! G. K, lineson 1 sulTering from an attack, of lumbago and A. A, lUonnou i taking care of Ihe I .store. Mr. Imesoiv I gradually 'improving. ' K. M. Itayner of Ihe. Kenwood illanch, south of l'.ndako on Ihe i Fast of Francois Lake, left fur illie coast lal week. 'The girl are all highly elated over llieir camping: experience at Tehesinkiil Lake. They returned to their various home in Saturday and on Monday Ihe camp wa occupied by Ihe boy. TERRACE NOTES Mr. Oeo. Dover and lillle Miss France Dover returned from Prince Huperl Friday night. Mis Janey Donald wa another traveller last week, going- down lo Huperl Wednesday and reluming Saturday night. Mr Warren, who spent Um winter with her son at While, llor.se, iiift Mi. Donald in Huperl ami re lurned to 'rVrrarp. with her. I.Me .Mourn left for Anyox lal Thursday, where U will Join hi broher Vergo. Fred Nnsh relumed frnm the coal on Wednesday, but xpect lo Icawt again. Mr. and Mrs. 0. R. JealU left for Smltliers Thursday night Blind Man's Buff U" VEN in this age of enlightenment soms folks spend- their money blindly. They buy with their eyes shut. They grope in the dark as truly as if their eyes were bandaged. And all the time a powerful light is being thrown on the very things they need and want! Advertising is a beacon to guide you - Jn buying. It shows you what to buy . where to buy- and when to buy. At the same time, it protects you against jraud and inferiority. Merchants and manufacturers who advertise deliberately focus thousands of eyes upon their wares. Their values must be honest and their prices right, or they - could not advertise successfully. Don't play blind man s buff with the elusive dollar. Spend a few minutes each day running through the advertisements in this paper. Then buy the products that have proved up in the light of advertising. where, Mr. Jeatt will releave, i. . McMarlin in Ihe lumber yard. The Terrace branch of Ihe Oddfellow held a Memorial and leroraliou Service al the graves if Iheir brethren in Ihe mi-sumkatum cemetery on Sunday. t wa. well attended and many beautiful flower were conlri- fiuted. TlKe registered recently a! the 'Terrace: L. A. Palmer, Vancouver, S. V. Anlagh, .New llaxel- ton; (5. II. llnplon and wife, .1. Peterson, Mr. S. V. C.nx, Pnncn Huperl; .1. II. Hobday, Vancouver; A. Renault and wm rrmce u-i.erl; R. D. raie, Prince Riu perl; s. .1. Rowbotham, Vuncou- ver; Dan .Mason, i.opper i.u) ; W. Lning, Victoria; M. H. Slew-art, Vk; S. A. Kilsumknl-lutu; A. K. Ralph, Prince Oeorge: R. A. Harlow, Prince Huperl, R. F. Kdinnnd. D. Mcl.ellan, Prince. Huperl; R, Kerr, D. Wilson, Swanon, .M. o linen, ii, . m- hop, Vancouer; Hilly Patmore, Prince Huperl: Lewie Patmore, .la. Oilmour, Vancouver, A. J. Hrnwn, Fdinnnton; W. 11. Herlik, Hdnionton; F. W. How line-. Prince Rupert, T. H. WaNh, Dor-reen, A. D. McRoy, Vancouver: jl. O. Stewart, C.hilliwack; S. II. OiMiil, Kdinonton, A. Alvow, Milwaukee, Wise.; W. Willsbire. Vancomer; 0. J. Orahaiu, Prince. Ruiirl, John llppburn. Terrace, Murdock Hay, AIIkmIh; lagliau, Vancouver, W, Lean, Prince Rupert. Read the Advertisements. Mlss Nellie Hale nf Colorado i spending' a few week at'Kil- sunikuluni Lake, as Ihe guest nf Mrs Waller Warner. Jlrs. C. V. Stewart of Vancou- ver I also a visitor to KalumI Lake. She is visit her hrolherj lMr. Shaw who is prospecting" on' liougla Creek. ANYOX Dr. R. P. Kinsman from Van couver, arriveil in .nyox ny last (rand Trunk boat. Dr; Kinsman will lakrt up tin! duties nf Mine. doctor recently relinquished by Dr. Zeigler. K. II. Murray, formerly of Ihe local branch nf the Canadian Hank of Commerce and lately nf Prince Huperl, arrived here, in his launch "Humble Hee" and, nfler spending a couple of days in town rcnewine old ncipiainl-nnces, went nn up Hustings Arm for a little solitude. John Conway, J.P., returned lo Anyox by Ihe "Canlena" from Prince Rupert where he was in connection wilh the appeal of certain liquor traders against r-cenl convictions. Last week a quiet wedding look place at the. home, of Mr., and Mr. Harclay. Mis Ann Thomp son became Ihe wife of II. Muir. The happy couple, will reside in Anyox. Rev. J. Heniman per formed Ihe ceremony. Coke plant production July 17 lit July 2a inclusive coal charg ed, 812 short Ions; coke produc ed, tilu short Ions; light oil re covered, 2,371 imperial gallons and iimtnnuiunt sulphate, manu faclured 0,010 lb. When you buy advertising you buy CIRCULATION, and see that you get it. If .1- Stove WOOD We have just received l car load of up river wood, guaranteed seasoned and dry. hire cut lo order. Also Kindling In Sacks. For Prices, call HydeTransfer Phone 580. Service and Quality our Motto. Dr.F.P.Kenny DENTIST Helgerson Block. Phone 109 For Appointment. P.O. Box 953, Prince Rupert. KING GEORGE CAFE Flret Class 0H0P SUEY and NOODLES. Furnished Rooms to Rent Prices Reasonable Phone Blue 471, Second Ave.