My choice for aged, mature quality OLD CROW BOURBON WHISKEY BOTTLED UNDER FEDERAL GOVERNMENT SUPERVISION . 3eme,,t s not published or displayed by the I. ir Control Hoard or by the Government of llrllish Columbia. cta.. panamam DAnnr daiiuav tfTa. wnnaimn i nut lb iVrtIL II n I W - B.C. Coast Servicei Sailings from PrinceRupert PRINCESS ALICE PRINCESS MARY For Vancouver, Victoria, and Seattle Nov. 7, 21 1 Dec. 5, 18 For Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, fikagway Nov. 3, 1 7 1 Dec 1, 16, 28 M. PRINCESS BEATRICE. Ifv Butedalt, Swanson Bay, Eait Bella ftalla. Octal rani, rtamu, mart say, Campbell River, and Vancouver, every 8aturday, 11 a.m. Agency for all 8teamihlp Line Full Information from W. C. ORCHARD. Qeneral Aosnf &ffnrcf 4U S'reet and 3rd Avenue, Prince Runrt. .C YOU WANT THE FINEST CANNED SALMON "Rupert Brand" Selected Skeena Sockeye 1 - " . lifio.se "Hnpeit Hmnd" Salmon, A h'cw hi the panli i -ilwnvs handy. K K a :- jpiy on ur ;...;d that's n good Idea, SOLD EVERYWHERE. Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Prince Rupert. Q.C. Wl IBI! IPPHCIIII. FALL SfTEAMSHIP SERVICE S.S. Prince Rupert or Prince George Salllnnt From Prlnr.a flunert p. PRINCE RUPERT or PRINCE GEORGE for VANCOU VER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, ami Intermediate Points, h WEDNESDAY 8.00 p.m., each SATURDAY 12.00 ' Inttthl. S. PRINCE JOHN for ANYOX and STEWART, Wednesday, lo.on p.m. BJ'I" - t t irl . nilrcu PUAnl rTTi- 101 aune in f.n xwbI.IT WIIMMkU I b iakHI1Ul lii. lKI IIIIU" " Nov. IM, 1 8th. PASSENOiP TRAIN, DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. -ill tl'Ifi l!Il.n' D"PH 00 Pro- for rtUNCt OtonOE. EQMO.NTON, VW point! Eaai.rn cm. itmuii ai.i.a V TieUl o , Ma Thl, ln(t Bgpw,f NOTIOt I III. I '... ....I- i'f Urpi.li miumhu at the r, 'for in Aci niikini h f i' i . ."" K-nrmi pro- 1" M il' .n'ri"""';" " cn I anana. m in. -II i . r r '!: ir.C.!n,,i f?r "i1nir. : '.V, : .L,hr. jsp".''. si I, ' UIIHMl SM 111" ,h" hollinir or tlx pro. t rattan voimr mil lo ron. ur I V?!jU rnaiiiif id rn.rl 31 i 'in ,if pl(, lt u,,oq (, It t . I'1 titr ,r i".. .' nrillih Cnliimlil. 'l rin ... V." rr' A " I PMH ISO. EDDIE IS THERE American advertising experts say that llrilaln Is ten ypara behind in the matter of publicity. fill tu ilmi'l. knnvv. 1hernh Kddie Windsor, who was In our midst the other day. Wdien It conies to advertising, the boy Is there, he's TllKlin. Otlawn INDIQE8TION relieved In two minutes with JO-TO A gold digger is a woman, gen erally young who painlessly ex tracts money and other valuables from Ihe gentlemen of her ao- qaulntance, isually without mak ing them adequate returns. Hut fascinating and fun loving Jerry Lamar, brightest of ihe clan, is n good girl willial; she attends parlies where gayely and good cheer prevail, whom wealthy millionaires offer rare Jewels au thousand dollar hills as favors put she never forgels her mother at home, or an in junction offered by a slranue soap.vcnding woman to buy soap and keep clean . Ai leader of her cn-goh diggers, she enjoys ife lo the- full. There is Mabel, Topsy, Klcanor, Trixle anil Violet whom hand- some Wally wants lo marry, though hs act will cut him off from inheriting fifty cool mil- THE DAILT NEW Movies and MoVie People WEEK AT THEATRE Monday and Tuesday HlrliniJ lot and Ilile Daniels in sinnpr in Ilniivi'ii." Cojiii'dy--H,iyM in Hoard. Internal iotial NewM. Wednesday and Thrusday "riie ciold ii(?KerH." I'on N'cwH-iiazelle. Friday and Saturday "The Acquittal." Cnmeiiy "Haby i.KKy." Tiipiett nf it( Day. lion. Jerry had got her lnrt on Hie utaue IIhiiiiuIi a letter of introduction by a rerlain (liie Oray. friend of her molher, who had onre been a ulajrn beauty, but whom misfortune and a al love affair had driven from the fool-lifdiln .Nobody Miiapeclti that lie in thft ad lilll" old woman who elU Mnap, and whom; Jerry; wflli iiiMtinrlive (fiiodnature, lie-friend. Plot Thlckene .; , . To further Hip wppine.i. nf Vi and Wally. and Htill tet I tie millimiH fur WatlpeMrrry deride a hold course, dial of t !brinifinjr Wallie's unele, Stanley SINNERS IN HEAYEN IS THIS EVENING'S salvages from the wreckage, Alan l.ee, into her aparliuent. lie readily crones, .accompanied by his lawyer, Hlake, meaning lo clean out the rten of what he .. 4 . . llLlUKL UrrbKINll Hlake in her power and is --. - jdisrgiiiK for all xhe is worth., Stoy of Love on a South Sea u.'while l.ee falls a victim lo Jerry, land, of Native Dancing and jw'"' l",M', as a bad rhorus uirl Battle with Natives w'" "leans to mari-y Wally. At an elaborate party (riven in llarbara Stoekley, dtraiKht-Iac-j'"''" room, she tries out her cd daughter of a conventional rheme, and has "lHacl the cute Knpli.kh family, who lives 'in a; Innocent jjirl whoe Rrealesl prim little Knulish villaire, i; 'hrill in life consist in lighting persuaded by her intimate friend,'",e match for l.ee'a Coronas. .Mrs. Fields, lo ho on a round-lhe-1 Everything fail," in despair sie world flight in a hydroplane with 'w' whOip she secrpfly her hrolliftr, Alan Cmfl, a fiyer rare for, unknown to him. to of international taine. Harbara irome back after Die parly is leaves her ft minor, Hugh Itnolie- ended; Ibis done, she, makes him dale, with the fromif" Hut when drunk, and pretending to be she returns the following Hhriel- M'l"y herself, 1HU hm what a mas, Imi will marry him The flyers get nauirhl in a soqlh-sea lyidioon and an wrecked off the roast of a small Island in the tropics. All are lout hut llarbara and Alan who manage lo gel to iiurr safely To thrir dismay they discover thai the island in inhabited by savages. However, with the aid of the radio outfit which he bad vamp she Js, ajid that she had stolen Wally from sweel little Vi. l.ee proMses,lhen something is said that make him think himself spoofed, and he leaves in liitrli dudgeon. The Proposal The strenuous plotting has exhausted Jerry, who lakes to her ed. nursed by her lately arrived mother. Ikr friends urge her In call no l,ee. bill pride prevents c;ire the iirlifuliuu natives "er a doe him. Days pass; into believing thai he is while ;uddenly Lee comes, proposes a god. - second lime, and ullerly happy. Unconventional Marriage ,me his consent to' Wally's As lime passes, Alan anil Har- marriage. And Jerry, h'siipy her- hara realue Ihey love each other. "'f- "'e further happiness of Finally they plight their iroth,fmdi"P that ttssy Ordy and Ihe l.crore Oml, and without clergy. i soap-vender are , op,e and Ihe perform a inarriagt ceremony .same person, and lha iier friend. When hope of rescue is altnosi . Ilarney Harnett, i Ihe juap who gone, an aeroplane suddenly ap-!'''"' once wanted lo marry Cissy peM on the horison. A search-1 e proves the in.lrumenf of mg parly (har has been working smoothing Ihe path of love, noU months lo find trace of die lost only for herself, hui for two flyers, lands on ihe island. Just '""'er couples. in Ihe nick of I line I For Ihej r native., having discovered ' i Alan is not a god, decide to kill TUI? JHfc ALQUII AmillTTA! IAL lb IC them IkiIIi. In the fierce haitlei tirrri run nirTiinr I hat follows. Alan Is shot by a! IELl LiW rlLlUAL native and left for dead, while . llarbara and the aviators escape., Audience Is Kept In Expectation When Harbara returns home, he finds the town outraged at llift news pf her unconventional marriage. Although believing Man ih'.-id, Harlwirn. ueverlheless, ilefendi. her action. Happiness Comes Jhit happiness comes lo her at last, for Alan miraculously ap pears one day and lakes her in his arms. A native girl had hid him and nursed him hack lo life. and a passing steamer had rescued him. So Harbara and Alan renew Ihe. vows Ihey bad laken on inn desert island. . There is dancing by native girls and all sorts of in'r ruling scenes in this piclure. THE GOLD DIGGERS BRIGHT AND BREEZY Relasco Play Done Into a Picture Is M d-weak Offering at Weslholme Theatre Until the Very Last In Famous Play Placing a spoken play into pic-lures is a strange task; the task of translating word into pantomime, This is Hie feat Clar- Aftquitlal, new mystery play, lo be screened here at Ihe week rod, when he took the proeedings in a murder trial, witness after wil-ness, translating spoken evidence into pictured action without the use of explanatory lilies. llrown placed each witness on the stand. Then, as Ihey began their stories, he faded the big coqrl room scene into the scenes described in Ihe evidence. The characters went through the an-lion being described lo the Jurv and Ihe result is one bf the; most gripping, enthralling mys,l lery dramas In the hsory o! pictures. Tim audience s at sea. until' Ihe dramatic climax. Susnicinn! fixes first on one, character then I on another. It veers from one to; Iho oilier with each added shred of evidence and excitement 1 marks every step. ! 'holographs pf famous trials,! borrowed from I he newspapers of Chicago, New York, San Fraiir eisco and Los Angeles, were the guides lo almost every dohaled point in the conduct of the Jri:l scenes in the play. Charles Furlhmunu, former deputy district attorney of Chicago, sat with the director throughout, watching every legal point involved, and every Ml of court deportment. The pews photographs, snapped during Iho various stages of Important trials, showed how defendants sat, where the press tables were located, how reporters, Judges, bailiffs, attorneys am) Juries sal,- looked and acted. NEW PLANTS TO BE ERECTED ON GRAHAM ISLAND SALS C. T. CABRERA IN ARTICLES ON THE BLACK SANDS continued from page t, series of stratifications of black and garnetiferous sands. This property lias been most III or-. oiighly tested, somo three months paving been spnt in determinative-work with (he results show ing that there is a considerable tonnage combined with a very high per yard value, Quite evidently the alternate black sand " starlas with the lighter garnet sand stratas were formed by alternate periods of heavy storms with quiet inactive periods, in various successions until the present series of strati-. fications were formed. Some 57 pits, each about three feel wide by five feet Ions by six to twelve feel deep were dug in a zig-zag course along the bedding. These pits disclose a uniform stratifi ration of black and garnet sands extending in depth to the. loose gravels of tfie oyer beach line, an average distance of about 12 feet. The thickness of the black sand stratas vary from two to twenty inches. In length they run along Ihe entire two miles pf tested beach. The depth of these stratas from the face of the bench lo Ihe escarpment above Ihe bench will average ahout 200 fceL Thus there is tp this one deposit of black sand concentrations a considerable tonnage which seem lo Justify larger operations. Assays taken from, the above-described pits together wnl samples taken from small workings along this beach innnsil vlmvv n Irene rnl a vera ire enre 1.. Itrown achieved in " rhir n.n 11 n mi vnr.l In ' T I gold values. These values are very high, iul the work of samp- line and assaying has been so carefully done that the wrtyvr is n no doiiiil of ilieir accuracy. In addition to the above assay re sults tie writer has been told that Each of the 107 Years of its business lift has added tQ the Bank of Montreal strength and capacity for financial service, On the 3rd of November, 1817, 'the Bank established its first office. At this, the beginning of its 108th business year, the Bank, through the medium of over 500 offices located throughout Canada and Newfoundland, in Great Britain, France, the United States and Mexico, offers unexcelled facilities in all de pajtments of domestic and foreign banking. BANK.OF MONTREAL Total AsjcU in excess of G30.000.000 ' ' ' 1' IMS -.4 I XV I I - BSSSSSI V -1 . check assays on all the above! a! interested that: assays are to be nude by eastern! First -i- The beach concen- ussayers, and it is quite pro-! (rates of this island (with the liable that the association will be able to report further tr its mern- ers on this subject. Prcolems 'Presented The recovery of gold from, de- fposils like the apove presented quite 3 problem and for many years it has baffled all operators. The action of waves and tides oqe exception now known and above-mentioned) are a very uncertain element and not to be depended upon for the production of large quantities nf gold. Second Only those who are thoroughly experienced in the recovery of fine gold should un dertake tb take advantage of the classifies sands and gravels in-lsma" "ul proinarqe gold con- to equal falling bodies in water eepiraiions on the Islands north with Ihe result that llje black anl ea!,t coa- , , amis and the gold have been so Plant Construction lassified by this wave action that! In closing this article it is in they are nearly of the same order to set forlh the progress .veight, therefore mechanical j.that has been made n construe-. means of recover)- biased on spe- lions of plants to date, together cific grUvity ha,s been a fallure.iwith reports of what is reason- '1-1. .- . II...! mA in InfoKlu ably authentic itill.nnlli. future f..l..-A -,nnl a The ens engineer inerr at xv that hiui lime umc charge of Ihe above companies' work conducted a series of tests on the chemical recovery of the gold from the black sands with the result that after five months of effort arid at considerable ex pense it was proven fp their sat the larger run. These field tests followed months of laboratory tests. The final results being that all interested here are using chemical means of recovery. Uncertain Element From the above il can be read ily seen, and the association wants to make it very plain to prospects. At Massed, a chemical plant, having a capacity of about 100 tons a day, is nearing completion. This plant is in the village of Massett, and the land was 1 acqpired by purchase by the com pany lefore constructions work- isfaction that chemical processes I was? started. This company pur- f recovery were the means of making economic gold extractions from the sands. One test made under operating conditions with 52 tons of. sands gave very satisfactory results, This was followed by a test run of six tons which resulted belter than chased, in addition to (he piece of land fronting on the inlet, sonie 22 building lots adjoining their plant, At Rose Spit, a (testing plant having a daily capacity of five tons has been in operation oyer sjt weeks. This plant has been closed pending a reorganizing of the company, at which lime it Is expected a large plapt of considerable capacity will he erected, On the east coast it has been reported to the writer, by good authority, there wilt he erected a. plant of at least 200 ton? capa city. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD. Stllinn from Prtare Rupert, for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA. Ihhm B(, n Alr( Bay, Tu.Uai, 6 fM. Pf VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, AJ.fi B, ui Swtatoii Bay, Saturday, 10 A.SL For ANYOX. ALICE AM, STEWART, Sunday, P.M. FV ANYOX. PORT 8lON and Naa. Rlar Cann.rl.a, Friday A.M. SZ3 Zn4 Aftnus. t. Barnalty, Ag.nU flsca Rup.rt, p.Q. RRITISH COLUMBIA The Mineral Province of Western Canada TO END OF DECEMBER, 1023. Has produced Minerals as follows: Placer Gold, $70,002,203; Lode flold, $113,-531,055; Silver, $03,532,055; Lead, 68,132,001; Copper, $179,010,508; Zinc, $27,-001,750; Miscellaneous Minerals, $1,408,257; CoaJ and Coke, $250,908,113; Huilding Stone, Urick, Cement, etc., 3O,W0,23l; making its Mineral production lo the end ol 1923 show an Aggregate Value of $810,722,782 Production for Year Ending Dec. 1923, $41,304,320 The Mining Laws of this Province are more liberal and the fees lower thau those of any other Province in the Dominion, or any colony in the Uritish F.mpire. Mineral locations are granted to discoverers for nominal fees, Alisoliile Titles are obtained by developing such properties, the security of which" is guaranteed by Grown Grants. Villi information together with Milling Reports and Maps, may be obtained gratis by addressing THE HON, THE MINISTER OF MJNE9 Victoria, British Columbia, m