AOE SIX mi DAILY rTKWB Wednesday, October 7, jgjj MEMBERS FOR STORK TELLS Diamonds WHEAT POOL ABOUT VISIT BRITISH COLUMBIA In Ihe Latest Design Setting Finest (Jualily Stones from $25 up Value Ouaranleed or Money Itcfundcd Eye Glasses Must fit perfect. Our Optician lias had over 25 years' experience in the large centres testing eyes and fitting glasses. Satisfaction guaranteed. We are supporting Gyro Carnival Max Heilbroner Tho Diamond Merchant of tho North 54 Inch Dress Flannels Our usual first quality Dress Flannels, cosy and warm, comes in range of popular shades. Specially Priced per Yard $2.00 Wo 'are Supporting Gyro Carnival West of England Store Third Ave. Phone 753. COMBINATION SPECIAL for PICKLING Now Is the time you want Pickles 8 His. (ireen Tomatoes. H lhs. Onions. 2 Head Celery. 3 Cucumbers. xk lb. .Green I'eppers. I lb. Can. Knglish Mustard. $1.00 We aro Supporting Gyro Carnival Mussallem Grocery Co. Ltd. 417-423 Fifth Avo. East Phones 18 and 84 CREPE DE CHINE Figured Scarves Now Designs Just Received Special, each - $4.95 Wo are Supporting Gyro Carnival H. S. Wallace Co., Ltd. Phono 9. Dn E, S. Tait DENTIST Holgorson Block, Prlnco Rupert, B.C. Office- Hours 9 to C. X-Ray Service Phono 686. Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday hvenlngs i Aim of Organization Is to Add 10,000 This Year Following Successful Operation CALGARY, Oct.. 7. Aiming at' an increase in its membership' of 10,000 tho Alberta Wheat . - - ....t.f... i v ta u VUIII" paigu to be conducted on an eit-1 lirely diferenl basis to those1 previously organized on the prairies. i The objective or the organization eummittec is to boost the membership to 12,000, which in the averaue. of act-case, will brine- the total aereace. of llm' pool to 4,200,000, an increase of nearly a million acres. The success of the past two years prompted the directors of (lie pool to authorize the present canvass, which will be pursued to the end of the year. In the past all canvassing has been done voluntarily, but President II. V. Wood, and the Iin.inl nf lireclors to recompense canvas-' sers on a commission basis. I)e-lcgales and local secretaries are eligible to narticinale in the drive. In 1023. .(he first year of its operation, the Alberta Wheal 'ool "ui handled iiiinincii j 31.222.833 bushels nusneisi The combined uuuiuiucu membership memoersinp or or n-atiiofrr reading? room room which which was was or wheat, that bad a total value! t,ie thrcit three Criiinflhiii Canadian i.-ln'if wheal tkfuilu1 pools' cl 1 liv by a a l;ito,i large ntiinln,. number ui uf ..r lo the farmers or this province '4 1 10.000 and the volume of. and others. Al the joint of 837.51(5.528. 837.51(5.528. The The croo croo oflwheat oflwheat handled handled durinK during the the nasi1 i.ast'at at Stewart Stewart there there was was a a U21 was not so unirormlv erood.i 23.025.135 bushels or wheat pas-fOOU sing through the Pool, valued al 35.050,000. The deductions made from the ISI23 pool for reserve funds were 21 1,580, and from "the li)2t pool, approximately 9590.000. The cost or operation ner bushel tvas in 1023. 2-5 or one cent, audi WEEK - END SPECIALS GROCERY DEPT. Puffed Wheat, 2 for . , 25o Old Dutch Cleanser, 3 for 25c Limit 0 to each customer holers' Syrup, 5 lb. tin 45c Combination Special H cartons Sunlight Soap, reg. 75c, 1 pkgs. Lux, reg. 50c. Special, S1.00 Del Monte Dri-I'ak Prunes, reg. .00. Special . . 75c Del Monte Pork and ltcans, reg. 12 Vic. Special, 3 for , 25c Snider' Tomato Cut sup, rng. 35c. Special, bottle i. 25c Malkin' Hest Tea, 1 lb.. reg. 75. Special. Ib. 65c Fly Tox, reg. 50c. Special . . 35c Fly Tox, nig. 75c. Special . . 55c Fly Tox, reg. St. 25. Speeial .. 95c Fly Tox, reg. Si. 00. Special t $3.50 fruit Jars To Clear Safety Seal, ills., reg. 1;15. Special $1,15 Safety Seal, ijls., reg. SI. 05. Special $1.35 SaTely Seal, Vi gals., reg. S2.i5. Special ... $2.15 Uiieeu Jars, pis., reg. St. 05. Special $1.35 Uuecn Jars, (jts., reg. $1.05. Special $1.60 Kcouomy Tops, reg. Mir. Special 30c Fruit Jar Itlngs, reg. the. Special, I doz 25c Fruits and Vegetables Cooking Onions, special. 8 lbs 25o 100 lb. sack $2.50 Terrace Turnips, 10 lbs. 25c HI0 lb. sack $1.90 Terrace Carrots, 10 lbs. 25c too lb. sack . . . . $1.90 Itipe Itanium, per do.. 50o Tokay Crapes, per Ib. 15o Mcintosh lied Apples, 4 lbs. 25o Per box $2.15 Provisions l'eameal Hack llacon, mn- cbine sliced, per Ib. 45c (iuaranleed New Labi F.ga. It doz 60c Oruyere Cheese, per carton 45c Ontario Cheese, per lb. 30o Rupert Table Supply 4 Phones :210 - 211 212 and 298 Iinefa)fovear needs the preserving effect of NUGGET' ShoePolish to keep it softsmooth, pliable and smart. Did yoa "Naggct" your thoet this morning? MaJt In Black, Tan, Tonty RtJ anj Dark Brcwn. Jllio Whllt Drtuinf (cac) anj H'hilt Clcantr (liquiJ). in ll2, about 3-8 or one cent. I In sending out payments for last years crop, 85,000 cheques! were issued. I allend-e season was in excess or Hfl.OOO. - bushels. II is estimated' lh-ll llin .. i'.ntilivil .lliiHT .r...... - .-.,.1. u-, ilhllll will handle this year nearly 110. 000,000 bushels of prairie wheal. MEIGHEN'S POLICY TOWARD RAILROADS Exception Taken to It by servatlve Paper of Ed. monton (Kdmonton Journal) The answer which Mr. Meigher. gave to Ihe president or the Canadian ISrotherhood or Hailwav Kmploycs, when requested to slate definitely' his policy toward the government railway system, gies iar towards clearing up a point on which his attitude as expressed, in his Wiiighaui speech gave concern , to Ihose who on other grounds are inclined lo support him. Any economies in connection with the C.N. II.. he told the brotherhood nresnlent. which he proposed would be Con-sisten witli the efricienl uiipki. ion or the railway. Tho cullinc or all capital expenditure, which .ie was reported as favorina1 would not be consistent with ef ficient operation and it is In conceivable, in View of lite narl which he look in launching the enterprise on a government own ed basis, thai, if relnpneil hupp more to power, he would pul such a policy into effect. LAND ACT Netlet ol Inttntlon to Apply to Purthut Ltnd. In Ihfl t.nul llwiinlnij fumrlrl or Prlnr ll.I..r,.l"1 "iulc i lux Fall Cntk hli-li flow Into the l.mtall lilvn ""le tr,," ' liwulh. mAkV. . T,., E lblt t'rtn4'' luirt Spruo Mllli, Llmlieil. or rrlnin IiiiHrl. m-rup "'in luiiilMT lusniirirlurrrn. Inli-ndi lo "ll y for .eniiiiMi i.. piirch.e the fol-'iwinir (l.'crll.r) laniU: CiiiiiliHliriiir II hii planliil (tmut 10 lialns iKirtlirrlv fn.m lli- ullira tor-nr or Utl J. lun fi.nr; thenre 40 -tiallY Ufirlhrlv- lhpj in ...... : thenre in rhJinj uniittwrlv: tlw'nrf iO iialm rstirl lo point .,f mnunmre-iiinnt, and cunuiiiinir no acre, wore or 1'HncE nUPEIlT SI'tlL'CE vtt.m, LIMITF.il Applicant Prr C. P. Ill 1. Aient rialrvl iinii Bin. igfi Auditorium Will open fur a month's Skating Beginning Tuesday Eve., Sept. 15. Afternoons , . . 2 lo 4 Fvenings 8 to 10 Good Music both sessions Competent instructors to leach beginners. L, J. Marron - Prop, Phono Black 449. Demonstration ot VEGFX the new vegetable compound on Thursday morning at MEEKIN'S GROCERY Says he Is Recelvlna Solendld Support In Mining Camps or Portland Canal "In every place I sjioke. that is at Anyux Heach. Auyox Mine. Alice Arm, Premier and Stewart, I am Kctlilltr snlcntliil mmnnrl " Icclared Fred Stork, wlm arrived home yesterday a Her a visit to those points, accompanied by George Casey. The meetings, ho says, were exceptionally fine and the people seemed to appreciate the policies of Premier Mackenzie King,' especially in regard to t lie reduction of the duties on mining equipment. This inter-: est will be reflected in the vote on election day, Mr. Stork says. doing first to Alice Arm. Mr. Stork helil a very fine meeting which was well attended by a sympathetic audience. Friday, ho spoke in the theatre at Anyox neach. I he building was well filled nyil be was given a tirosl attentive hearing. Saturday nfcriit at Auyox Mine was one of I he best meetings' or the trio. It was1 v"''' enthusiastic and not a word of rriMHsin was heard. Passing on to Premier, a splendid meeting was held in (he mint I ? meeting certain biniount of hecklinsr. such n u not unusual al a meeting or that- It" tin.l . . , t Mr. Slork. Mays he Ull- ' nasi. at lllleilllill SIMllwirl - it . iirvu . w .. I. ... or., . . tin.. on. I is assured nr good majorities al! hose points. S HARD FOR i CONSERVATIVES Man on Declares' Building of Prince Rupert Elevator Is Unjustifiable (Prince Ceorge Citizen) Dr. It. J. Manii.n. of Fort William, one of Meighen's fits' 'leulciianls. is,. making the going' very difficult for Conservatives in the northern niirliiin of IJritish Columbia. Speaking in Ihe interests of ne of the Con servative candidates in Tiiroiilo last week he i.aJJacked Ihe aov- eruineiil or .Mackenzie King upon i lie scon' or extra va-.-aiice un.t ;is one or the needless and un- jusliriable expenditures he cited m we wneai cievuior now under construction ajfl'rlnce lluperl. r.very utd-ttme resident of northern Hrilisli Odumbia knows the building Af the wheat ele vator marks the end or a tona period of starvation to which h Liberal and Conservative administrations at Otjawa subjected this section of l,he prdvince. The igni 10 secure recognition Tor that portion of llrilish Columbia which Is serveit by 700 miles of Ihe Canadian National Itailway system has lioen long and al many times most discouraging. Within the pail year sufficient pressure was brought upon Ihe government of Mackenzie King lo induce him to consent lo modes! expenditure ip the way or I a w lieal elevator al Prince Itu-pert with a view or providing tonnage Tor 700 miles of comparatively idle government rails. Work In Progress This work is'still in progress, 1 but before Ihe wisdom Of Ihe expenditure can be put lo the les! Mr. Meighen's lieutenant in On , tario deuouuees the expenditure lo the electors- oT Toronto as a k eprehensible extravagance. - Is i ilim fn In I III on lit. iiit j nil i a I laiti I lli.it Mr. Mi.iL.lii.n I.,. uX.u.rotl" of 'n",1 to Appl, u Purtha.aJ Pm. it .a aw.- a.r of sccunns support for His pol icics in northern llrilish Coluni Ma? Can he expeet the electors of the hikeenu. or those of llm northern portion of the Caribou riding to mark- their hullols for (leorKe llusliliy! or for John A. I'raser, when his lleiilenant eon-dcmiis as an 'extruvasfuuee ex-pendilures which al Ihu hesl re present belated Justice lo lhs northern portion of Urllish Columbia, in which many millions of dollars we in' uncut vi:n- utru 'in (he building;of a transcontin ental railway?" It Is not suKlested Ihu Kmern-nient of Mackenzie King has been KUillless in tlio matter of extravagances, hiil, f llioso in connection Willi lljo'buililliiK of the wheal cluvator'ut 'Prince lluperl must he given:; u hiph liglit (u hrinp the accusation home ll record must bomuch heller than even some of iu critics have been inclined lj believe. The Mineral Province of Western Canada TO END OF DECEMBER, 1924. lips produced Minerals as follows: Placer Hold, 77,a8,ti5:i; l.otle fluid, $ 47.1,100; .Silver, $118,821,570; Lead, $70,518,578; Copper, $I87,180,:178; Zinc, A2 171,107; Miscellaneous Minerals, $l,1."t,:i40; Coal ami Cokir, $200,880,018; Huildiug Stone, Prick, Cement, etc., $12,225,811; making its Mineral Production to the cud of IV2 show nn . Aggregate Value of $859,427,386 -Production for Year Ending Dec. 1924, $48,704,604 The Mining Laws or this Province are more liberal ami the fees lower tlimi (hose or any other Province, in the Dominion, or nnj colony hi (he llrilish Kiupirc Mineral locations arc granted to discoverer for nominal fees. Absolute Titles are obtained by developing such properties, the security or which n guaranteed by Crown (Irauts. Full information together with Mining Itepcrls nr.l Maps, muv be obtained grain ,v addressing THE HON. THE MINISTER OF MINES ., , Victoria, British Columbia. v i. It. --Practically all Pritish Columbia Mineral Properties iimmi which development work has been done are described in some one of Hit- Annua! Itcporls or the Mm, i,,. or Mines. Thoe considering mining investments should refer lo such report Tin me available willuuil charge on application lo the Department of Mines, Virt .pa III Mrporls or Ihe Geological Survey of Canada. Paa-ifir lluibliiig, Vancouver, ure re', ,r mended as valuable sources of information. MANY ARE KILLED BIT AUTOS IN TOKIO TOKIO, Oct. 7. 'flic number .if I ra flie accidents in the buv "free!?, of Tokm are rapidly in- ereasing, accord iiw to the iir-I- ''l,0,"nn police records. During llie . past oast 12 i? months, ninnlli i ended in .MltlCll Ihere were 0, IS3 motor Car accidents tu which Ml per- .on were kilhil and 3.100 in- jined mere wen- almost as many bicycle and wagon Benin dents, tram car accidents Tit were killed and 1. 026 injured. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prlnco Rupert P. F. Martin. W. J. Campbell. J. Meltae, IS. Walker, II. M. Me-. Leo.1 and A. O. Young. Van-rouver; F.. K. Magar, Stewart; II. Townsend, New Westminster. Central Charles Tail. city. j NdvrH in Hit. ImHv N'-w LAND ACT. ftotlct of Inttntlon U Appl, la Lau Lam In Prtim- Huiri U.ih1 MM-..tl,u pi,, triri of prlnri- lniri. atxl altualf mi Om iHMiiawvl .In .rr uf Waloa I. laiwl. Il.i .. tM-lui norm iiumrlic from llayalam I. lain), arwl trur tut rnsu lOtixt point. Sliklan I.Umt T.VIE SOTICK thai Anilu Brill. Ii 0, jinWa I'arkliiK jnn) l.liiiitrd, f VaiwMitrr. U.O, orrupatlnn I'trkrri, In-, IrtKta Is aifilv for a lra ut iltt rnlk.K itrM-riU-d lawls. i t'Mmmntrtat at a nnu Hinint at him! walrr mark on ttw Miulhvr.l ihorr of Walra ItlaiMl In a miiluo iinrint iw.iiii mainriir rroiu lla)la-k liland an1 Imo n.l In4i Islaml I'tMnt. SltkUn lilin.1 I iIhmhp aoiillica.lrrl) ahxic hltli alr mark forty Huhl huiulml fru. rnorr or! h, in a pui niarktsl .to. IT.: tlciuv. Mwtlirrly lo cruiiM, riior i Im, to nii ftalrr mark. tlniir ivirihu.irifr .1.-.- waur iark rnrly UM huwlml trrt. itr ur If: lwn- rtorttwrly to rhalns, iiHrt r Irtm, In poliil or runHUMM-MiMfiL . anil roatalnina 74 air., iih.it or la. A.IOI.O IOIITIll COI t Mllll , HACklXO CO. I.TII.. I ApplH-ani . . . YrT K- Walktr. twii. ila . Iiaii1 fin. mt NOTICE. I IX THE VIVTTKH of an ai fllrau.i f..i , 1Mf tut Ipt I. ninrk . Utl ana 111. Bhs-k ; UU 7 and . Hlmk II. I ..1. V ,,tu,k l-t ami 1. IIIiKk IS; Lot. 1 airt 4, Htwk r.; Lot. 1. i. 7. H II ....I la itl. l . ... irt.1 If. Hbwk : iota S ami in. liliHk ji; u,u 10. 11 ami l KkKk ft; l..,t. I "o?'' .! ,U"r lUiwk , n. all In thr Mr Arttllloii. Townillr of orl SltritMon. v.o 111- iiu iu i-..a of pari If artr. or'ls.t'a u.n. t' coail Matiii't. Sailsfai-lory w.,rw,r thr ka or im-rrlirrai. or Tltlr rorrln ll.r al,.- IJUlai fk:l Vlr IT faaa a.. ... , . . w ",m """m -i hi iir 11 11 my JHt'Mlm in ihih. ifirr irn irlrtiM.i of mi iiifitiih fnm tint Mililtri),ii J!"?v h"r 'n'" ttaiiip of i i,ll tl.Vs M. JUIIXSOX Tim nrlrlnal, rtiriralf uf Title krr rtilwl tlii 4lh' Auau.i, mna. Oh- Jul January. 1911, an I l0 Kovniilwr, I vo, rr.wrtln-lv ''omic" ,m,n,',,, """f-. aoul. ami! , llAr'tnr orrire, l-rlnr itupr-n,' ll.C, I S III Srpli-inlier. 1 0 f . ll. r siari.r.nii, i 7 r .'ii-. I & ah AND ACT. 1 a knq In llm Unit iicroMlna hlilrirt of I'rlnm nm-ii. iti vnoair ai tuf rails r.rrrk hlrb Mows Into Eratall lilrr alwul I a milra rrorn It. nmuth. , TAKE OE Dial Clifton P. tili-l of I'rinr IliiiM-rl. ll.C. on iinallun lnmhrr- lll.ll . .......... llilaful. 1i ... arinlf ... ,,,, i.p,,, . - IHirrlMw tlm folio Inir rlprrlliri1 lanita ritOifiitirlnir .1 m ...... nulhHMt rrer of Lot MS, Imrirc four' Ihi-iii-D to rlialna Miiitlirly: tlu-nrn fi) rhaliia wrlirlV! ltiinii. an t,ain nn.n.. r-rly; thrnrit 10 rhalna caitrrty to point or i-oiniiiciiiy innil, ami coiiuinlnr o acrfi.i more or Iraa. , c. r. hiei.. I r,,.. M.DHranl, NOTICE, IM THE M VTTfcn OF ""IIE fOMI'AMIES' tl'T mnA IM TOE MATTEIl OK IWISTMEMT COM. I'AMY OK MOIITWHM lltllTISII i"M roi.t'MltlA. ttMITF.Ii. TAkE MOTICE llial Oik iliva Ciminana lior rrirlalrrnl orflr l at I'rliirr ltd-lrl. ll.C., will am.ly In III. Honor JikIAi Voiinr, Iwal Jixlri- of tlw SiierNiiK Cmirl f Itrlllah O.lmnlila at Crlnrn Ituw-rl, H.C., nn i Thurailay. Urn tliti v of iWlii wr. !. at llm hour of rlnvin .n'rlork In llif frirmnoii, at Ihu law Court. uiori IH.11.M iirinj. 111..... ! onlrr n-.ii.rlna thr Mll rVmmny to Ih"! rral.lrr of dwnnaiilpa . In ,a nrrice . of t II it Id I mm a a-.a l..la aa ..a. '." h. n pl .". "i". '-o'l'I'aniM. Vlr Ih- U",',''i'v,'.' tl. .r nr,lJ'" "Imnt'U, I STI-ri at rrlnin liuirt, 11 c ttilJ Itlli tiij of 8rr.trihl.tr. AH !, M. OO.Nm.ES. solicitor for Coiupany WESTHOLME THEATRE Thursday Only, 7 and 0 p.m. RICHARD BARTHELMESS "SoulFire" A jMiwerfiil. iiuigiieli. pho'it -pl.iv of I.uve. Mi. (ieiiios. The slor.v of n buy wlm fuiiuil inielhing soubl he couldn't expre- ami dnInT fiml ihe fire i spiralion until he had drained (he cop of life to the ,t.. . The rniiniiiif ol a youth who licnered hi I i, and tnusie and the anvwr In In. heart- earning girl's kiss. A greal variety ol lieuutiful ieiien n , seen in tin pn luri' as the a liuo is laid hi Vnir. ,. , Pan-. Port Haul and the .Soulli Sim.. Sti-..itg . .i Richard Barthelmesi, Bessie Love, Walter Long, Ah thus Metcalfe, Lee Baker, Ellalee Ruby and others. COMEDY "GOOD MORNINQ, NURSE.' PATHE REVIEW Admli.lon 35c and 10c Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating O. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Englnuere, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmith, Pattern makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDINO. f)ur plant is equipped to hitmllo at kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 38f LOGGERS' CIGAR STORE HAS REMOVED to building next door to Kruxell llulcher Simp, across from the Kmpre.M Motel We carry a full hue of CIGARS, TOBACCOS, FRUITS, CANDIES SOCIAL ROOM IN CONNECTION James Zarelll Proprietor MISSES' and CHILDREN'S DANCING SLIPPERS Now that . the dancing schools are about lo renew llieir .( l.vil.cs ror he xvinler season we are aKa.ii rend lo s up wilh eyelcls on sides, Hizes from 0 lo 2 0,1 Also vve Iiiivu in slock Oiildren's 't,u,l Misses Kelt blippers in various styles. from 85c to $1.85 LET U3 SUPPORT THE GYRO CARNIVAL Jabour Bros . Ltd. Dhnnn tlAK m iiwiiv VTV f Cor. 3rd Ave. and 7th 8t.