Monday. September 8, JS2I. " Tftue Economy is hot so much what you pay for an article as what you get in return. Delicious A H441 is irtoinparable in value. Try it today.,. rfor llw Cocktal lJ HILL5&UNDERW00D London Dry Gin $3.25 A BOTTLE ' 14 19 This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Hoard or by the Government of British Columbia. , BOYS' BLACK WOOL Hose Special Purchase, sizes 7 In if). ' 1 A good substantial floso, full sizes 50c Pair H. S. Wallace Co. 3rd Avo. arid Fulton St. u .. Vc stoijk Pictorial Patterns. Phone 9. WILL IT RAIN TOMORROW? CONSULT THIS : M This Coupon r, 80 c. Good'' tor Ono House Prophet Is.U surprisingly reliable on U it' wo ithor rnndiliniis. -Made nn slrielly scientific line-. Wr h.ivc -;eriirod a special Price on n (pmiilitv, and as long as thev las) wtU sell llieni "r exactly whnt it costs us to retail them, only 80c If you liriiiv ii.ic ,.....,... -O mil I lllllllll. When the wonlhcr is lo bo, fino- the two children will be out; when stormy wonthur is approaching the witch, wjll come nut fjir-N lo 21 hours ahead of rain or show, The Ijoiiso is made of hardwood, in Swiss collage styles is deoqrutcd, ns in the picture, with llierninnieler, elk s "'I'l. binlVuesl mid birds, etc. It has four windows and wo doors, Advertlaed for $1.00 Our price on,, for limited time, with the Coupon OKJi Kvery Hume in village, xily and country mW I"'1 n". Come nhd get yours at once or mail your order, Man "rders (Oo exlrn. For Sale at ORMES DRUG STORE THE DAILY NEWS PAGE FIVE Two Captains in One Boat neing nn account of a trip to the Ecstall. River as recounted by Newton Pollen of Victoria under the nom de plume of Marcus Drexell in the Victoria Colouiit. The next article of the series appears soon. VISIT TO MUDDY CREEK. We were heading down the Ecstall in fine style when the engine gave up and sulked. While the Other Captain tried to restore it lo Ufa, 1 look my place at' the sweep which! still .served ns a rudder, and guided the Owen as she drifted with the -current. 1 lie outstanding fact about this performance was that we had purposely started early in order in roach Muddy Creek before the tide, which was already out. should descend too far to permit us to pot up the. si ream, and here we were losing valuable i minutes while (he mud along the banks became more and more exposed. We had been drifting along for Bfimo limn will, llio anrrinn mnlni ...... , .... ...v 'taining a stubborn silence, when, for the sake of making conversation, I mentioned that we had just passed the moulh of a small stream. The Other Captain stuck his head out. from under Wo reached tho spot where' it ought to he, but there was not a canoe in stent. We got thorough going y wet looking for it in the raiit- soaked underbrush, and the only satisfaction we had was front discovering an empty sardine tin alongside the corpse of a camp fire, Evidently we were not tin only ones who had caught no fish. We ret u rnd to camp and oh ye, we might as well admit it. We chanted our clothes again. SMITHERS the cover, took a look at the land-I II is reported that D. E. Cronin scape and announced that my., will shortly arrive "to re-open hi small stream was none other.(mine in Die liabines, and it is than Muddy Crook. It is a good : furl her stated on good authority thing thai I drew his attention to. thai it is his. intention to build the matter. Otherwise, we would, a concentrator on the properly. Have kept serenely on in search of the place. We ' could see Muddy Crook, but we could not gel to it and were drifting stead ily down stream' so I dropped the anchor and waited. My best remedy for engine trmlde had been sleep, ami so I decided to try it again. I was almost un- conscious when, of course, Iho engine started, and we made for Miuddy (hook, hoping that Jliyo was still liniK to gel up on the falling tide. Speaking genmrlrically, Muddy Creek is the longest distance between two points. We, lost all sense of direct ion as we followed tho windings of the stream. After travelling tor Several miles and succesnfullly dodging the miu(ih which stuck their ugly heads out. of the water, we came in sight of the camping place nl Mm foot of some ' rapids. Vi managed lo gel within perhaps fifty yards of Ihe spol before we began running on Ihe rocks which covered the river bottom. We Become Wet Again Uy dint of manoeuvring we made a lilllo progress, but finally shut the engine off, put" on our high bouts, and dropped over the wide, tlolvveon us we worked the launch up farther, hut tiie walor came over our pools. The Owen was within a few yards of Ihe camp site when we finally desisted and took what hasivsage we wauled ashore in the canoe and In our. arm. The lent was set up and we changed out of our wet clothes into others thai were not ns wot. After a time wetness became only a mailer of degree. Dry clothes wer an unattainable Ideal. Wo talked of visiting the Sahara Desert next yo.r. Dy Ibis time some of the eggs were broken, a number of oranges hnd fallen overboard, and Ihe fighting edge of Ihe screwdriver had snapped off. Above the Falls In the afternoon we trumped up Ihe Irall to Ihe falls. Up above the falls, explained the Other Captain, there was a lake, and Avhen he bad visit oil the lake several years ago there had boon a, dugout canoe available. Wp were lo make a trip up Ihe lake the following day in thisernft, and 'in the meant line we could call ami sue that Ihe eouinmoiit was in or W. It. (Hull)- .James has shaken the dusUof Smithors from his fool ami left for Arizona. The Seymour Apartments of which he was lessee have been taken over by Joe Kelly, who have made r specially oi proviuing accommodation for the. mining fraternity. Joe is quite an authority on the subject and is always ready lo tell his troubles to others. us - Rosenthal Is completing business -arrangements prior to leaving for the soulh where he will go in search of health. Ous has been under the weather for some time, and it i only on medical advice lliathe has boon induced I o leave iJi'ite ljine. Heporl lias it-that Jhe Federal -.Mining Crt "t 'Vcrnwr trranfimr thirty-four claim? wld it is nj significant fact that those aro( the same claiuis,.Miaf with, a Mare of trumpet) we ra,,hI raided Insl spring as not carrying ore val ues. J-uiiliermore the Iederal Mining Co., has also recorded as. sessmonl for two years on all claims hold by il in Ihe vicinity of Mie ifuthie and IMamio properties. Theo fads prove thai tjie mining game is not dead by any moans in this localily, and would make it apparent that Ihe clos ing down of, the mines last spring was a strategic move. .1. N Carr of (he City Transfer Co., is. nursing a soro fool received when he attempted to lift a horse nn his pedal extremity. The horse evidently . misunderstood Jack's kind intentions and resented Ihe hoist with Ihe result that the -bolster lost the nails of some toes and has been compelled lo remain' in the house -much lo his disgust. ' ' - , Mis, Ooorge Abbott of Prince Oeorge is a guesl at Jlie home of Mr. and Mrs, 0 11. Carrulhers. T, O, Martin of the Forestry Department, is a mpst conspicu-i ous figure an Ihe streets those days by reason of the Tact. Ihat he is a walking advertisement for adhersivo tape. The genial Ted suffered a broken nose, in hi der.. There were several falls, J henvvweiirhl heavyweight nf of Cim'ii.in.. Canada, ni at and in the pools between them I fished and succeeded In doing nothing but make myself ridiculous. In the first placo I was wearing the Oilier Captain's trousers, and as I am of the bungalow typo while he is built more on skyscraper linos, was continually stepping on myself. As I made my way along the edge of Ihe river, slipping over rocks, the fishing roil toyed with the trees, and when I succeeded In getting the black and yellow flies discn. tangled from Iho branches, the hooks would catch in my pants or cling obstinately to my gwcalerj In tho odd momenta that my line was free lo devote Itself lo the matter, I fished, but I failed to Interest tho trout. I think I must havo devoted myself steadily lo the duty of fishing for almost fifteen minutes. Dugout Missing The Other Captain said we would Just go up the few necessary yards and see that Ihe dugout was all ready for tomorrow. wa on Labor Day. In spilo yf a recent accident lo his fnco, Ted who is always ready lo slop into f lw K ln '! It'tinmi unnnl I nrneresspd fur vul The Little Red Hen tjfpUCK, puck, puck, pucKAYah" cackles the little JT ted hen, as she steps off the warm nest, broad-, casting to the Barnyard that she has just laid a fine, fresh egg. She makes a product that any "manufacturer" might be proud of, aid doesn't hesitate to advertise the fact. A duck egg might be just as good, but the duck evidently doesn't think so. She doesn't advertise, and duck eggs have no market. To be absolutely sure in buying ANY merchandise stick to the advertised brands. For their manufacturers ,believe in them and tell you about them daily in the advertising columns of this newspaper, over their signatures. The duck-egg brands might be just as good, but you cannot be sure, if the manufacturers themselves will not admit it! Read the advertisements regularly. Buy from them. You will then know the source of the products, and whom to look to if they don't measure up. Advertising is the radio of commerce-broadcasting things you should know iOckloshaw was inadvertently omitted as prize winner in the special class Tor the best bouquet of flowers grown in Siuithers only. - Recent arrivals at the Hulkley Valley District Hospital are a girl born to Mr. and Mrs, F. Allen, of Houston, on Fopl ember .1, and a son born to Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Saunders' of Smilhers, on September 5. : After a period, of llir.ee and one-half years service in the post olliee here, Miss Florence JDimp. les) MacDoUgall is leaving for Oakland, Cnl., where she will re side in future. Miss E. Doodson will succoml her us postmistress. F. Ockloshaw, clerk of the Cor. poralion! is away on vacation. Mr. Ockloshaw will renew an- linn t. vl 1 1 1 Atulni'dnn n v fii.i Miuainlanccs in Vancouver and mil- Polk I Victoria and will visit U.S. before returning to Martin lo retire, anil on ex.imin J,noni1' Cn,)! atlon It was found that a bono had been splintered. points Smilhers, 11 I'll til II lli:ir JMJUl L J UUIl-T, i ... . t i ii iwU'My al l"3 ,,om0 ,n We&L A corned, tendered his .services order lo provide; nn opponent forjminS Anderson. The fight . had not. . ... M!, n., i..i.- ni. D. C. Slmpson'fs nfakirig good progress with ho'4 new sleigh trail he ls; cutting from his 'Empire Mine Id Iticpraifway track. The new trail will bd known' as Iho Empire Trail and will be the means of culling off a dislanifo in excess of Iwouiles. in addi tion to which the grade is pasy of approach. As Won ns Sulllcienl snow falls, il Is the Intention' lo shirt hauling mjtb tho railway tracks here. T" In submitting the list of . prize winners al the Hulkley 'Valley Fall Fair tho name, of. Mrs, F. Mr. MelEddy, of Ihe S. A. Kdy establishment, is leaving for a Smith, sailed for the south at 11:15 Sunday morning after having discharged 35,000 barrels of fuel nil from Califor nia at ho local Imperial Oil tanks. ' LAND ACT. Nolle of Intention to Apply to Lt Lontf In Ouecn Cliarlotla UUiut Land District, llAnnmllni. til. A ll.n.a.1 It n ml tlluan nenr Tow lllll. Omliam hum). TAKK MO TICK Hut I, (Wnre W. IHjw. Iinr, of S8J Cambridge Street, Vancouver, U.C;, nrrupallon mamirartuter, Intend to appiy ror pernuiision. to ufto me ronow Inx deirrlhed landi: Commnclnr at i im.it Dlanled near the root or Tow lllll east aide, tlimtee northerly to low water mark; llietire westerly folluwlni low water Diark go chains; thence aotitherly three rhalna; thence easterly 10 chain to point ot commencement and rontalnlnt 1 1 acre more or iesa4 1 OEOROE W. D0WLIN0. ' . Applicant, DAVE ItUTTEN, Agent. Date. June 6, tm. SEE OUR DISPLAY OF ELECTRIC OVEN PRODUCTS AT THE FAIR. 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