I- I M1 E PAGB TWO DAILY EDITION Gobi Extraction At Massett. The process nf gold "extraction at Massed seems to have been a success. The people who have been I'oiidueting the" experiments there have, Muck lu the job in spite of adverse criticism and discouragements that would have daunted most people. If they have won out everyone will be pleased to hear it. Anything thai benefits anyone in this part-of the' country lends to benefit the. whole. Mackenzie King Gets Good Reception. .. According to the reports sent out by the Canadian Press, Premier Mackenzie King is meeting with a splendid reception everywhere be goes. Jle is rapidly gaining that personal mag netism that was such a feature of Sir Wilfrid, Laurier am! which made his administration so successful. He is still a young man for the position, but Sir Richard McHride was also young when he first attained power, yet Ins regime was a great success. There is a great resemblance in type between Mackenzie King, Sir Richard McHride, Sir Wilfrid Laurier and Sir John A. Maedoiiahl. Neither of them was the least like Hon. Arthur1 Meighen who aspire to Hie leadership. Not, Like To See Logs Go South To Vancouver. . We do not like to see Queen Charlotte Island logs going south to Vancouver. There is nothing' anybody can do about il unless it is to start another mill here and buy the logs. People have a perfect right to sell their logs anywhere Ihey wish as long as tjiey do not export them. At the same time there ought to be somrrwnyiln which the sending of the Choice" Queeit CtfarlOlte logs to the south could be prevented. McCaffery Doing a Good Work For City. M. P. MiCnffery, chairman nf the grain committee of the Hoard of Trade; is doing some excellent ; work for the- cily in finding out what- difficulties are 1n the way of shipping grain through this port and endeavoring to have the difficulties overcome. It is public spirited work for' which be will receive no pay except the consciousness of service well rendered. A. lot of people hen give their services In Hie. public in that way and they get little recognition. The work is accepted with out question and a few people who tlo nothing are often apt to be critical of the wny in which a is done. Members of the hoard of trade all pay a fee for Ibe privilege of being allowed lo serve the cilv gratis ,nnd many of the members give much lime and ef fort lo public affairs and usually Ihey are criticized fordoing it. Many People . . Live For Letters. ,i People today hardlv irealize what an important factor the posl office is in Hits life of Ibe community. Many people live for ,L i ii . ii.... ':.. ... . .. .Xi t... n. .1: I........ v.. Hie ICiiers me m rii-. l ime i iiif.-ii-iiii.-u iij hut unicun r m- tweeii majls. For a few cents friends are able In keep in touch with eaah other though living far dislant. Friendships are kepi alive and lovers exchange lokens. Truly Ibe post office is great institution., The Daily News CONCERT AND SOCIAL .A SAW MOON THE MAN IN THE HELD LAST EVENING PIUNCfi nUPER'l' - BRITISH COLUMBIA it with a aya: Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince Rupert DailfNew., Limited, Third Avenue. II. F. PUIiLKN, Managing Edilor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES f City Delivery,, by mail or carrier,, per month ........... $1.00 By mail to all parts of Hie British Empire and the United Stales, in advance, per year ....... ... $0.00 To all other countries, in advance, per year ...... $7.50 Transient Display Advertising. ... $1.40 per inch per insertion Transient Advertising on Front Page.,.' ...$2.80 per inch Local Readers; per insertion,.... 25c per line Classified Advertisingper insertion. ,f ,2c per word Legal Notices, each insertion.. 15c per agate line Contract Rates on Application. Advertising and Circulation Telephone - 98 Editor and Reporters Telephone - - - S6 All advertising should be in The Daily News Office before p.m. on day preceding "publication. All advertising received subject to approval. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. 'I M Saturday. October 3, 1925. ,1W . omewara uauna and Ymm Mother. A hot, well made cup of delicious BAKER'S COCOA 4 will appease these keen appetites and also provide considerable nutrition. Dr. Louis Fischer, former instructor in Dis units n-w eases of Children at the New York Pout Graduate Medical School and Honpiud, lists. cocoa in diet lor school children. WALTER BAKER & CO. Limited tsrABUSHU 17b0 PORaiESTIR. MASS. , CANADIAN MILLS AT MONTREAL Booklet of Choice Recipe lent free i Successful Affair Held In Metro- pole Hall by St. Paul's Luther League A very successful concert ami social was held last evening in llie Melropotn Hall by SI. Paul's Luther League. There was a good attendance and the program, was U meritorious one. . liev. I. li Haisler presided' ami tin' items' were as follows: I QUIET WEDDING AT , ANGLICAN RECTORY Miss Rita Martin Became Bride of J. A. O'Donnell of This , City A ipiiel bul interesting niar-iairn look place yesterday after noon at 2.3(1 at the rectory when Miss Rita Martin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ja'ines Martin, Massett, became the bride of J. O'Donnell. Archdeacon (?. A. Itix officiated and the witnesses were Mrs. Itix ami Mrs. James Halt. Mr. and Mr-?. O'Donnell will rFreixe the congratulations and test wishes of many friends in Ibe city and district. The bride lias He for many years at Massett willi her parents and the room, who was formerly ac-i uuiilaut at the Prince Hnperl! pruce .Mill, is now engaged in Hie timber business on the Oueen Charlotte Islands. Mr. and Mrs. O'DonneJl will alt on the Prince John this truing for Massett. WHIST AND DANCE AT . TERRACE THURSDAY Parent - Teachers' Association Benefitted to Extent of $85 From Social Event TF.HRACK, Oct. 3. The whisi drive and dance ien oi Thursday niubt under the aus pices of the Pari'iil-Tearhers' Association was' an uuipialificd success. II was given in aid of the piano fhml und met a most hearty -response, almost jH3 being realized. No expenses were Incurred.. F. C. Hi Imp. kindly doimting the! halt. Mrs. Alfwood's orchestra the music, and Jhe ladle the refreshments. Kleyen lable were, engaged, highest scores being won by Miss Ivy Kerr and C. II. Thomas, while consolatiou prizes went to Mrs HlKgs anl Mr. Davie. Quite a number came in later for the dance widely followed the whist. SMITHERS There was horn in Smillicr, a son lo .Mr. ami .Mrs. . rrancis Wade on Wednesday, Septendier no. Al the Hulkley Valley Dlslricl Ilospllal on Tuesday, Peplemher 29. a daughter was borh lo Mr. and Mrs. Paulson. Fred Dunn who has spent the summer at the Dulhic mine. Hudson's Hay Mounlnin, left for Hdinnnlon on Tuesday to resume his study nf medicine at the Alberta College. Mr. Dunn had the inisforlune to contract blood- poison in one of his fingers a few days ago, hut under- the attention 'nf himself and Dr. Hank-inson it was showing shins of healing at the lime he left. Mrs. K. Hirnle has relumed from Kndako after spending Iwo SiMONDS SAW Stays sharp longer, tIMONO CAMU SAW CO. LTD. UONTKCAL VANCOUVCN T. JOHN. N.I. 3 Opening chorus ''Star of the weeks in thai town, assisuns Kasl." by girls of SI. Paul'slrs. W. (Irani at the Kndako I.ulher League accompanied by-Hotel. ' v I3lwar.l Haisler. I . , ' nf,,,,.. ,i....iMnrv Waller nml! A. M. HHil.1v of Hurns Lake Jean riee. Heading' Adelia Thurber. Vocal .solo. - .Mrs. .MHSregur, accompanied by Edward Haisler. Heinliinir Principal J. '. H rail v. was a visitor I if town on Tuesday. , Vocal nolo Mrs. J. Field nc-l'l'bursday. roinpanied by Mrs. Hinton. I Heading Mrs.-Adam. Maekie. Violin solo Miss Hester Hlack accompanied J Mrs. Wells. I'laylelle "Of a Pleasing' Dis- Lposition" Oast: Mr. Ruckle-, FdwanI Haisler; Honi, bis butler. Alfred Skatlchnl: Mrs. Olia, his housekeeper, Julia Wallers: Dora, bis maidservant, Lily Iver-nn: Mrs. Slarlil, a rich widow. giies Iverson; Mr. Ligbtfoot, his neighbor. Perry Haisler; Miss Frances. Ag I foot's servant. M argil llnlberg. The program was followed by lie serving of refreshments and a social hour. Ted .Martin-' ot the.. Forestry! Hrancb at Hums Lake was a business visitor in town on Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Mctnues ot South Hulkley were visitors in town Thursday .and Friday mot oring in their new Chevrolet ear. Mrs. a Harrctt and Miss Mhl- dlelon of Houston motored inl town Thursday and attended the dance that evening. The local Hrolherhood of Loco, motive Hnglneers and Firema held a meeting at the home- ot Tims. Slairord on Monday af ternoon, to greet W. Ma-ier the Hrotberliood organizer from Cleveland, Ohio. Mr. Muier treated the member to a most interesting talk on 'Ibe general worh of organization. The firm of Sealy ami Dondson report that most favorable progress is lieiuif made in their new business emleavprs lo collect and market Hie farm produce of the Hulkley Valley. They are planning to make their first shipment of potatoes and other vege tallies on about'lhe llth of th month. For Ibis shipment there is now booked-up over two car loads of produce hut it is Imped Dial this will be increased to four or five before the dale of shipping arrives. TERRACE NOTES A. L. Carrulhers, Victoria, in spector of bridge, and formerly public works engineer in litis district, was in town on ollliiial business this week.' The Provincial (Sovernmenl Is building a home at Hemo for the ferryman, Peler McDonald. Win. Fair, Terrace, and Dan Mason Copper City, have charge of the work. T. 11. McCubbin, Pacific, was -i business visitor this week. C. It. Oilbert left on Thursday for Prince (ieorgo on fire insur ance adjustment business. C. H. Dimmock, Suiithcrs, a sislant engineer in the publi works department, was a busi ness visitor this week. It. K. Allen, llanall, spent som days in town this: week in t hoi interests 'if J1w Hapjpu Lumber (iAt Coostabln itilrt i t i'?firle,iliM'vr lfKgIeia'v in made business trip down the line on Wednesday, Local flower gHrdens wen1 hard hit with frost on cdnes day night, only the hardiest varieties being b;ft untouched. Weather conditions sllll continue lo be idear and the- farmers are taking advantage of the fine Local farmers have loaded two cars of potatoes this week, Hie shiQiiienls being made by Kenney Hros. k Co. to a Rupert tirm Mrs. A. V. WiLsmi of Ilemo was in town on Thursday and look in Ibe whist drive on Thursday night. Mr., and Mrs. C- Stewart arrived in town , lhl i week, Mrs. Stewart was formerly Mrs. Alex Walker of Copper City. T. II. Campbell, Kilwanga, was a visitor on Wednesday. Basis of Credit uniil Mm would Rive you the dob lar tomorrow.' A POLITICIAN I known by Ihe hanjrers-oH that surround him. - AX interesting thing lo Investigate would he who pul thj shme on a nose first? 1IOW would a girl employ herj lime if she did not have lo powder her nose When Oeifrinle tries The shine to cover It's a si?ir slur wants A shieklsh lover. When Ortle looks Into lh glass She- think she sees A- sweet young lass. Hut (ertrude often .Makes mistakes Heeause advice She never takes. So Oertie if You would excel Just tell the shieks To powder their nosr. JAKB wants lo know how long it will bk before all I he men weaf idi whiskers nnd balloon; trousers. WHAT Hi girls all adore hi a shlek I deplore. Hut It's plain Ipry will win in " . Ibe end. If Us whiskers they ask Who should take- them to tak While the boys all have money lo spend. rilK coal dealers are begin ning to feel happy. Coal i in lemand ouch more, at lea I pari of Hie lime. Ten Years Ago in Prince Rupert : October 3, 1915. Word was received in the city today that the body of a ram-tier named Haynes had been found -Ibe railway track nmr Terracu Coroner .1. H. McMillln wilf leave for the interior loiuormw to omliHrl an inquest. K. K. Jones, deputy minisler of railways: II. A. Wood, assistant hief engineer of tin O.T.l'.. and 'ollingwOod Sclm'iber are visit ors in the city having arrived today from the cast on the pri vate car Ottawa. lack Kdwards sailed yesterday afternoon on the Princess Alice for Vtctoria where he- will enlist for service at the Front. CANCELLATION OF RESERVE .VITICE IS ItEKEItY C1VEM thai lb lr.fr ve rilmiiK uvrr Lot II IV, hntp I i:out DlMrirt, l rnriiri. Ulitlt pPinrUiwilt, U. II. AI'L... Droulr .Miiiltrr of Lindt Hiun. ii. c. eiui stjuiii, IN TMC SUPRtMI COOUT Of BnmtH COLUMBIA, llrtwrrn Atrrcil W. CUrkf. Plllnllff: Ami TetiipUr li..lM-rr.ii. fcrr. iirrrmUfii. TAkK M.TICK rtial an a'tlmi cMiiiiHruwd iialiut. )hi liv Oip &-HaiiMHl I'Ulntirt IImt tltb ity of May, ill riiTf i.f tn Arm-inil fur' Sl Iliad hlrii jmu and III f lalnUrr Willi rc.iwri tn tii !( ainl iiiirchaM- i.f l.l suiwn (is,, HI'Mk Three (1., Srtinn I'lihl i , . i:ity of I'rlnre lliis-rl, Map Vit. hlrti .aid Aitrrniif-nl I rialrd AuKii.t lUi. Hit. ami TAkK Mirici: Dial by an order nf Mm Honor Judo Yniinr, datvil thr (lt day wr si.trinlrr. tdi... Il aa or d.-riil that iiihll.'allii of Ihla nottre In i nvwpaM-r pnblithnd at I'rlnip Import, ll.i:.. Kiirr rrk for four week uliall bf di-rmed r"l and Mirflrlenl wrvlrr or tin- writ nr suiniiioii In tiiia antluu upon yoii; AM It It a mrthfr ordrred Uiai llifl tliiw for rnlrrlnr an aimraranre by you tn tin Writ ut Siiii.iiii.na In thl .Lnnllw.1. I tr.,,.,,nr ll.i.lr rnn r'l'i" UhMi thirty iUvii iftcr tlw .......... ... n u,, nuuiiraiiiMi er urn mM rit. of iHilaloes and vegetables. , if it is-your iiuhuihii m tiprmd nil. litre III the HfUMry iifriif nr lhl IIihi-iimblH l iiiirt it th C'nirt llnunr. I'r lure Iwtwrt, li.c.. t in Wrll nf SuiiinHiii hcnln wllliln till rly tljyn ot tin- Ut piilillmtlnn, otlivrwluc I In- I'litlnlirr mir jiriM-ocil hcrrln. OtTKP ItiH S llh Uy of Sirteiiit)r, tJ. M. OOVZAt.F.fl. Sollriinr r..r CUlntlff. TO: TriiiiiUp tlnhrrt.'U.ll krr, . lfMii'lant. NOTICE. 1.1 TIIK MATTFn of an appllratlon for Dm Imi or I'rovlHlnnal Orllfli-atrn or Title ror m 3, HIiHk t; Lot 0 and 10, lllork S; Lot 7 and A, lll.uk II; I...H S. A. 7 and 8, lllork II; A I and f. Blork 16: loin .1 and i. ftl.uk 11: l.ot 3. 1. 7. . II and It, lllork 17. I.nt It and 1 1, Hlo.k til; l.ol 9 and In, lllork ill: Wio, II anil H. lllork 1i, U1 I. 3 and t, lU.H'k tl: and lot 3, Rlnrk . all In IIh Ftr.t Addltlnn. Tnwntlte or I nn siiiipmMi. Map 1 1 J; And, tlx- 1at hair of part li arrra nf l.o 0, llanan S. Ciial Ul'trlrl. ' SafUrarlorv itrtMir tit ihn t.ni i.r ih. feCertiriralea of Title rnvrhii Urn aliova 111111M iwnn neeii pr.Mi11r1.1i in mit, u ia mv liil.-nll.Mi lo arirr lhi ptiilrallnii I .f oiik 11 til rniii I lm riral piibllrailoti iirrroi, i-rovi"ionni i.rriiriraira or TIHh li. tltH ihn,. ...... ... ,1... ....... ... (Jrocer "Welf. little boy. whal cimiui-.s m jiulnso.m. The nritinai 1 1 rtiricalen or Tllle arc .lalr.l llir ih i"in I .l.i r.ir vim" tan I do ror OUT Anan.l. gn Ihi. 3rd January. 101 1, and Little Hoy "Mother -'"i" sent me Uu. 5llW"K renrr vi-iy. . '..1.'- ",aiid are. numbered IHJJtC. &oovl. an.l in k'-i iiiiinixe 101 11 iionar. nnu. lusmi; I.mul flrrl.tiv Orrlpi. Prlnm llim,l- II.C, I.HIl Kipll'lnljer. ISJ5. H. Mr.EOn. PfUlilnr or Titles. firtluiila), October 3, 1925. TOWE ITS A Fisherman's Suit To Suit The Fishermen JACKETS ply an4 -Doubt, rowny inner bruit nrt 1 j FIKIIiniMltrt SIMlClAb Nu.t2T Slit I CHUT 4 r.naiia MADC Ik CAn with fly front ronovea any puuibiLty of nrta or linra tatxhin. Pantt Clowd ikJc pattern, vtry roomy anal UU ply. Both rmcnti art made in yellow and ka a very touajt earing aurfacc Mad by Canada'a foremoat waterproof clothinf maniiartumi, in tizea H to 46. On Salt h FUfwmtn Supply merikanti Insist upon getting a genuine Tower's Waterproof TOWER CANADIAN LIMITED TORONTO VANCOUVER WLNNIPEC HALIFAX MONTREAL tt Goods -1 Free Sale - - One Can PALM-OLiVE TALC POWDER FREE with ench lube of Palm-Olive Shaving Cream 35 cents One GILLETTE RAZOR and Blade FREE W illi each tube ! Hcxall Shaving tlrcain 40 cents Ormes Limited The Pioneer Druggists. Itexntl Store. 3rd Avenue and 6th Street. Phone 82 and 200 Wlioies.do ami Itelail. Drtigg.'s NEW -:- SEASON'S Fancy Frozen Bait $25.00 Per Ton The Finest Obtainable on the Coast Canadian Fish & Qoi Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C Canadian National Railways PrinceRupert DRYDOCK AND J SHIPYARD Operating Q. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern makers, Founders, Woodworkers., Eto. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDINQ. Our plant is equipped to handle nil kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 3SH LOGGERS' CIGAR STORE HAS REMOVED to building nest door to Krizzell Ilutcher Shop, ncron from the Kmprcsn Hotel Wo carry a full lino of CIGARS, TOBACCOS, FRUITS, CANDIES 80CIAL ROOM IN CONNECTION James Zarelll Proprietor