PACfR TWO SM1THERS .Mrs. Mauley Dennett entertained five table a Jiride, on Thursday, afternoon, at her home on First Ave. Dr. H. CI Wrinch member elect for keena, was in town on l-'riday. A meetinK was held in the evening at the Municipal otllce, where a number of the citizen 'gathered to discuss with Dr. Wrinch various matters pertaining o the welfare of the J The marriage of a popular i farmer ot the Olenlamia district I was solemnized on Thursday iOclober 9. when Miss Edith WU- uams the daughter ot John Wil liams of Hereford, England, be came the bde of Ernest Prec, Rev. Mr. Bid Jell officiating. The . . , ' V " .I.. oi jack I'reeee. a brother of Uh groom, and was attended by a number ot his friends and neighbors. Louise Kirton assisted Die bride and Howard llirnie the groom. Mrs. Williams arrived from England just a few days a so. Ladies' And Children's Underwear The. cold weather js beginning to le felt. We are prepared to supply your wants and have & full line of Jaegar, Watson's or Turnbulla Underwear for all tastes. Jaeger Combination Suits for Ladies, Ir all styles from, each , $7.50 Jaegar Vests and Dloomers, from S4.B0 Children's Wool short sleeve knee length Union Suits, frum .. 12.75 to $4.50 Short Sleeve ls, from ... ... Uaby's Vest in silk and wool priced from 8S or pure wool, . . Mo to Sl.Tt H. S. Wallace Co. 3rd Ave, and Fulton St We stock Pictorial Patterns. Phons 9, (Sives "grounds" different trials liut always he's up against static Till some mtdh hall he throws In the "box" and then foe nd parks the darned thing in the attic ; Interference ! Nearly everyone that has list ened to a radio concert, has been more or less bothered by-multi-. ludes ot unn ovin if shrieks and under th first heading, since these am produced by the natural electricity which ifree in the air, and are at present unavoidable. They can be- lessened considerably however, by the use of loop aerials and many special complicated devices for that purpose. Rapid advances are being made in that direction and, it may he. supposed that in a few years' tinie- reception may be accomplished without static, as this natural energy 4s called. Static, however constitutes generally about twenty per cent of the noises heard in a radio . . A r "... sn. me remaining eignty per cent of this interference Is caused by human agency and can he stopped. ... ii you are nsientng to your friend miiiDi's set with the music coming through in great style. ami all of "a sudden the loud speaker emits a fearfud screech, which nearly deafens you. Smith says "Oh! Dial is Jones, he has one of those can't tune it. On the other hand over at Jones' house the same Mono- i happening and Jones gies a the result "That Smith doesn't know the first Dn'nff about his receiver. Why. he can't even time it pro, perly!" Hie whole trouble then, lies noi witn smi . ami not Jones hul with them both. Jtnur much better it would be for alt concerned if they only knew both sides of the story and were able to remedy it accordingly. It is as exasperating to be compelled to close down your set for Dm? evening, merely because some neighbor is -operating his little set Incorrectly. This need not he so, for bv J?ielfoaxviUiitfeuall manner' squeals can be- entirely lim. inated. Radio Supplies a Speciality Prince Rupert's Pioneer Radio Store. W. W. WRATHALL, Prince Rupert, B.C. Special Attention (liven to Mail Orders. ?nau and crackle that seem to oscilIalinf nm, ,.lear nms. ,s ho ever present, and ruin good ,no K,.ew your sef a ?a reception completely. These , oscmaliinr p,t as possd.ie noise can be divided into twabu, ,,0 no, M over be distinct classes, those that ar:Pau,e i( Wlll sqUeal humbly if not preventable, and those that Vh Uing you ,. nf U1 are. It is useless to attempt to;,h, CUrrier wave of the musi. eliminate uie noises thai come you may be sure your set is os-oillating, therefore geJ rid of Hie squeal and be on the safe side (iood, clear reception can neV'-r bo accomplished while the sot in an oscillating condition so why persist in doing it Hard and Soft Tubes There are a few more itupor ant points to be remembered at so. A hard tu.be, thai is u vai uum tube, should never he used as a detector because it deuiau j high plate voltage, and high (la voltage in a single eiruit is al most a reliable indicator of oscillation. Haider use a soft ot gas content tube, wtlh around .'0 volts on the ifjalc, ami you will be certain nf much belter results. Too high values of the acid condenser and leak loo often promote radiation. Last but not least be sure ami not turn up the filament rheostat too high or it too will cause the sol to oscillate. These precautions not only ap- nlv In the sinple rirenlt f luil cheap sets and hehn gerenal li) all reeHvers ami if they are kepi in mind your set will not squeal and thus produce the acute interference that is threatening to overwhemn us. You would not whisflo in an opera house, then do' not whistle on the air. When visitors drop in to hear willy .your radio set, tune for quality and quantity of reception com bined. fleniembef that people who are not accustomed to lfl-ening in continually will not enjoy loud music that i cluttered up with thousands of extraneous noises. Stuff that is not so loud but clear will jrive Uien the right impression, nnmelyffhat radio is something; that, can b enjoyed. f V ,1.; A klrkwviite lo-deiermlne hw the percentage of voles stood in favor of tne respective aandid- iv irr. nn,. k . . i : .... ., . - . ,.r r.icrpiioiis auiaies in ine nei.i for e eel inn u-bi the receiving set,, on the market I recently held by the Itadin Digesli tixiay are radiators. That is. they are in reality, miniature trans. Hilttinc sets and send out a wive of their own, which causes the result mentioned. Few of them however will squeal ir they are!- pruperiy. mere are those sets which have to squeal in order to function hut n,na should have been outlawed long ago in every resectable com. I juiiumj. ine typ of receiving sets known as the single circuit set is by far the worst offender in me radiating elas ami canj cause more interference It oper-, ' at.l n il ...v..., . man an me static put together. There l no need tor this though, even if the single circuit Is used. Most sinBle circuit receivers consul of two controls, known as the tuner and tickler. In order to receive, a carrier wave, which i an indication of music. Ibis set must oscillate. In fact all et must, in order lo be able lo pick up. l he- wave. It is while the e is in an oscillating condition uiai u mt out the souesls wnit we hear. The carrier wave, ,lheti, must be luned In and the tickler dial turned until a click is neara, i lie gel then slops ro-opralin? with several large broadcasting r the slates, a slip of paper with their choice Spenal Showing of "BILLIE BURKE" DRESSES In TWILL, FLANNEL and SILVER SHEEN Tastefully designed in lalesl styles. Prices range from $8.50 to $22.50 'DEMERS' Phona 27 I. O. Boi 327 Chew it after every meal II stimulates appetite and aids digestion. II makes your food do y on more wti-.c TV-JU'iu aood. Note now It relieves that stnlty feeling niter hearty eating. awVVhllcaa taclh. iwitlm ratk aad ktktl R25 for president wiufi-n on it and in that way a regular election was singed. CaUm I'.oididge emerged leader liy far in tip-contest, being about 20.000 Yntrs ahead of his nearest competitinr. A total of 35.000 men and .'.'.oon women polled. Whether or not this can be taken as a reliable indicator for the coming elections, in rather doubtful, but it remains to he seen. A CLEANER PRINCE RUPERT Scienlists tell us that there is no such thing as rubbish nowadays. They hate turned things that were formerly the mutt worthless .waste into valuable sources of profit and employment. Many readers will not be in sympathy witn these statements as they contemplate the piles of; ashes and clinkers, representing ' much good money all gone op in ir.ke. They most feel that an! unnecessary proportion of coal bill represents costly a . - BtTsb. Fortunately the pth'tP their rub Prince Flupert are becoming more and more acquainted with the fart that there is a coal, guaranteed by the biggest dealers in !rltie tlnik.ft IKal l.n... stations thmugliout j , . pinkpr or Kach listener sent in!,.. .ilh .. , . cnuii meal, irwrr trips are tUig made lo the lanes and backyards. This eoal i callel " NAN AIM O-WELLLNOTDX" and has been ; proved to be the 1IKST by the heavy demand thai fe being made daily upon the local slock. To be sure that you are getting ; Dii.a same "NANAIMO-WKL- . MXOTO.V eoal you should order direct from Albert i McCaffery lT,td.. who are sole igenfs here, j Their phone numbers are 11C and SCI. TIMBER SLE X 5129. IW Trn.lT. iil br iw-Hrn) by the MliiKlar it ljia but uirr nun moo u Ihe IS III diy f orn4r. ifl. for Ihe purrbitr ,4 Unm Xi ttt. tn ml .tT.- nil eirrn. rr vha miraj Trl f")- ift rtunt, ui i . lifetkx-k titsirtri T il '.-Mrs :'! h.' !' mrit tt . Dl Til f IttlbF F. rther Mrt Ur' f IV 1ilf T XT t. v -a n . ,. . For m nn-s, boose "Rupert Rcmd " S .J' ,.., A f!W tins in the pantrv are iiKv.i- b .uU Sloi k a supply ti your boat 1. 1 .i ' ;i g I SOLD EVERYWHERE. TITS DAILY KEVS WYdues.l.iy, October I", The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA. RADIO STATIC BRITISH C PLUMB Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. H. P. PULLEN, Managing Editor. By The Daily News Radio Expert. The Mineral Province of Western Canada Advertising and Circulation Tatophon - tt Editor and Reporter Talaphon - - M Radio Bug TO END OF DECEMBER, 1925. When the stalic's bad Has produced Minerals as follows: Placer Child, 70,t2,20:i; Lode Hold. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation. And the program's had i "LISTENING IN!" 53t,&&; Silver, $03.ra2,oT.V, Lead, B8,132.0I ; Copper,. 17(M0.50S; W. And the battery low in its mind, UUU50; Miscellaneous Minerals. $.tOH,2:7; Coal and Coke, $2oO,HSM,l Ifl; The radio fan il Mineral .production to the . Stone. Rrick, Cement, etc., $;il). .15.23 ; making DAILY EDITION Wednesday, Oct. 15, 192L Thinks up a plan I Entertainment and To cut down that static, unkind, i Education. 1023 show an Pleased- With Frankness Of Premier Mackenzie King Whatever other opinion they may hold of Premier Macken-xie King everyone must like his frankness. He told the people of Prince Rupert the difficulties that were surrounding his work and made few promises except to endorse the Laurier policy which had been mentioned in his speech here foiir years before. On the one thing he was clear,, however, and that was the elevator would commence at once and that it would be carried through to completion in time to Ik? used for the crop next autumn. Elevator Outstanding Question Of Day Here. The building of the elevator is the one outstanding question of the day with Prince Rupert people. They are looking for it and confidently expecting it now, and it will mean much to the city. .Many people are not aware qf the fact that the lumber business and grain business are closely connected. Every ship that loads grain needs approximately a quarter of a million feet of lumber to line out the ship. This lumber is taken out when the boat arrives at its destination and sold. The lumber business here will be greatly stimulated once the grain carrying is started. It will mean a constant market for the -product Deck loads also will be needed and .the mills will be kept busy preparing this. There are other things that go naturally with the grain busi ness such as coal handling. With the ships coming here, bunker coal will be necessary and thalvwill be an impetus to the coal mining of tjie interior. Possibly the owners of the Telkwa coal fields will find it possible to proceed with the development of their mines once there is an assured market here. Coal will bring grain ships aud grain will bring coal business. One helps the other. Citizens Seem Quite Satisfied. Many Prince Rupert people express themselves as quite satisfied with Uie visit of the Premier and oilier members of the cabinet It was not to be experted that they would make any big announcements but that they would simply tell us about the business of the country in which we are interested. That they did. The visit should be beneficial to us and to them. They nuw know Prince Rupert and Prince Rupert people aud know ledge is a great thing with a statesman. Premier Proves Himself More Than Politician. Had one heard only the speech of Premier Mackenzie King at Dim evening meeting here he- might possibly have said the Premier was a politician, although Drey would have had to admit then that he was a politician in the best sense, of the word and one who knew his business. In the afternoon,, however, the Premier gave an address at a luucheon and . there- he rose far above the average of the politician and showed himself a states man and a scholar as well as an orator. He made a splendid im pression and one that will endure. Always Glad To See Visitors. Prince Rupert people are always glad to see visitors and especially visitors of such note as those who were here thi week. It is good for Eastern and Western people to meet and to exchange views. Doubtless the visitors learned more from u than we did from them and for that reason alone we are glad they came. Among other things, they learned just how people feel in regard to the carrying out ot the proposed government program at tins port The squeals and the groans, The squalls and the moans, And the dumping of coal in the horn, Sort of gels on his nerve And he hnsu'l much v'rve While his first wild enthusiasm is torn. He fiddles with dials, r- 3tft 7. IW.j.l t, V 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 lowor than II any other Province in the Dominion, or any colony in Dm llrilish Umpire. Mineral locations are gran led to discoverers for minimal feet. Absolute Titles are obtained by developing Mich properties, the security of win. h guaranteed by Crown Grants. Pull information together with Mining Reports and Maps, may be obtained pr.iii- 1 addressing d THE HON. THE MINISTER OF MINES """ Victoria, British Columbia. YOU WANT THE FINEST CANNED SALMON "Rupert Brand' Selected Skeena Sockeye Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Prince Rupert, B.C. Dubarry's Fine Perfumes and Toilet Luxuries Appeal irrPMt,!iv people PERFUMED BATH SALTS I ' IN TABLETS A CRYSTALS Tonic. iiiviK"i-.ilniK. v ireh,riK md ...it , i miw. FLOWER SCENTED BATH SOAPS - FACE POWDER MANICURE OUTFITS DAY CREAM NIGHT ODEAM TRAVELLING OUTFITS (Contain, in compart and convenient form. - f f Luxury likely to be required on a bolide . ; i Powder, Nighl CriMm, T"il t Snap. Rntb in,-' p and Tooth P.i-I.- ORMES LIMITED The Pioneer Druggists Third Ave. A Sixth SU The Rexall Store Phones 82 and 200 4 t ... iiV-) j jO 5 '"V.VA .?.v.v ..:.v sag w ULU CROW i BOURBON WHISKEY In its Field SuperlaUvely the Best Noted for its great age and mellow maturity. "Awakensoldmemorles," 2S ox. bottla 32 ox. 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