Tins advertisement is nut published br displayed by the Liquor Control Hoard or by the Government of Rriiioh Columbia. The Daily News PltlNGK HUl'EllT - niUTISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince Hupurt Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. H, F, PULLKN, Managing Editor. 10-25 SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, by mail or carrier, per month $1.00 By mail to all parts of Ihe British Empire and the United States; in advance, per year $6.00 To all other countries, in advance, per year $7.50 Transient Display Advertising. . ...$1.40 per inch per insertioi Transient Advertising on Front Page ,..$2.80 per inrl Local Readers, per insertion. . .'. .25c per lim Classified Advertising, per insertion r 2c per won Legal Notices, each insertion..... 15c per agate lim Contract Hates on Application, Advertising and Circulation Telephone - 98 Editor and Reporters Telephone ... 88 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITION Saturday, October 10, J 925. Benefit From Visit Of Grain Commissioners. The visit of llir grain cuninibMoners lo this port spells lu beginning of a new era. They will at once arrange for the up? poinlnienl of an elevator superintendent here whose business it will be to operate Ihe big "house." The commissioners were particularly pleased with the elevator, the li.niior ami the pios-pecls, and they were not backward in saying they expected lo do a lot of business here. Business is mure or les,s'ot',u gamble and no one can be sure when it will begin. In, Prince Rupert we hope it will begin at once but if it does, it ,wj(l"probably be because the people are out after it. " '''.. ' , Not Let Politics . : ' Interfere With Business. It will lioLilo to Jel'lhtt political t-onlet inlerere .Willi the biisjness of Ihe city. At a meeting of ihe council of the Boariil of Trade wilh Ihe grain commissioners it was agreed that the city could not do belter than apjwiint U plan lo look up grain business for Ihe elevator. liow. Vancouver has a man on the road educating Ihe people -of (lie prajries to the advantages of Vancouver. He has a moviUg picture outfit wilh him and i showing the terminal facilities o'f the 'Southern port. Prince Rupert will undoubtedly have to do something if she is to meet wilh success. 11 will take a high priced mail to do the work but doubtless such a one could be secured. Thi is the time to lay plans for the appointment of such a person and it is to be hoped no time will be wasted. The elevator should bfTeady for operation in a month and as miuii sis it is ready the work should be under way. Trial .shipments will have to be made first. Information must be. secured as (i securing ships lo carry the grain and as lo firms willing lo ship Ibis way. The grain committee of the Board of Trade has the mailer in hand and doubtless Ihey will soon have recommendations to make. When they do, action should quickly follow. . . . 'm..... :. in . li.i ii - . incre.il iiu puuues in uus. , ji is piain nusmess am wo should unite lo see that the port-does hot suffer because of party differences. Minister Of Mines ' ' Work Is Approved. The action of Ihe minister rif -mines In issuing w.-inilii-' nL-nin.il company floatations which am designed to deceive investors, is annroved. esnecinllv liv iniimnU HmvuIiwI in llu. mining , 4 -J .......... ... ..... .. ... ...v. lining ..,,((-- try. Several companies have been, headed Off in efforts to deceive fhe-Vpuhljc with the resultthat those ('milemplaling similar aj-tiori think twice before, proceeding. The Vancouver branch of Hie It. (1 Division of (!:iiindi;in liisliloli- if ' M iriifiir mill Metallurgy passed the Tolliwiiig'-rcoltillon:' :.' ' . ., "Resolved that the Vancouver liraiicli of liie B.(j. )iviitfii of the Canadian luslitule of Mining nnd Metallurgy express their unqualified approval or the action taken by Ihe Honourable Minister or Mines lo protect the interests of lie public against deliberate misrepresuutntinus on the part of promoters or joint-stork mining companies, and in extending their congratulations o the minister, on the means adopted to lhat end, they express tho opinion that a'salulory effect ha already been attained, und lhat the continuation of this policy will not only benefit mining industries, but uphold the good name or lb" province, both at home and abroad." ,1,. rW.Tr'T-- ' '..V; IV"W p.rr". f.' 'T-- Vi.ip.visM-: . : Half-Pounder You've bought Kraft Cheese by the slice, pound and 5-lb. box. Now the Half Pounder - at your grocers! INCREASE IN B.C. Records For Eight Months of Present Year Show Production Greater $41,000,000 ALREADY 1 I At Present Rate Final Output for Year Will be Around Sixty Million Dollars proximately 11,000,000. indicates lhat the total doduction for the year will approximate, at least, 100,000, an increase of ;i5,31(I or 23.10 per cent he total Tor H2!. hitherto the record for the province. The following table shows Ihe approximate mineral production of the province for Ihe period inder review: (old, oz 1 18,000 ilver, m 5.280,000 Copper, II 11,570,000 Lead, lb 112.000,000 inc,. lh.,. 75,830,000 'oat, Ions (2210 lh.) , l,58l,t05 oke, Ions .. ... 18,080 Miscellaneous products 2,000,000 Figuring the value on the av-rajie price or the metal, the value ror the eiphl mouths i estimated at $11,000,000, or hut 7.70,t50l less than for the whole twelve months of l'J2l. The summary or mining operations is based upon reports Irom the six resident mining engineers, and Ihe ('hfr Inspector of Mines, brief reports from wnom form an important feature ii f the summary. Growth of Industry "The progress of the mineral industry or the, province is -liowo by the following record of output, which indicates the steady growth, which has taken place in the industry in British Columbia: IHi'l 1,210,531 lSi)!! 12,393,131 This .inc. Ih. 1S0 18.977.35'J 1'JO'J 21.113,025 10 II 20,38,825 I H 1 1 .. 33,296,313 192 i l8,7'(M,i50l 1925 (first 8 months, appro, estimate. 11,000,000 Mr. Sloan points out that the esllmale of ;o,noo,00() for the whole year of 1925 is based up on Hie expected steady shipping by mines now producing for Ihe lemalnder of the year at about the same rale as in the first elvht months. Owing to the cdm mencemenl of operations by the Alleuhy Copper Company In August, a larger mouUdy output of copper will he made during the last four months of this year, while many small properties are expeeled lo make, shipment to wards the end of the year that had not been shipping earlier. tfo'al production 'fj generally higher in the last four months of Ihe year than in the summer months. It, Is, therefore, the minister points out, more than likely that the total mineral pro- ducion for the year, will be, at least, as large as the Indicated output based on the eight month's period. Price and Production "The increased production during (he current year" says Mr. Sloan, "measured in the common denomination of dollars is caused partly by increased metal and voa! production ami partly by increased metal prices. The largest increases reported are in lead ami zinc, which are in large pari due In the immense production now being made by Ihe Sullivan Mine of the Consolidated Mining ami Smelting Company of Canada, Limited the prreal-est lead-zinc mine In the world. II is interesting lo note that the metal, sijver, lead and zinc, contained In Hie crude ore or this mine, are smelted, refined and prepared In finished condition for the market at the company's nllvcr proiluclions aro at about tlio normal rato with tho latter TOR OAfLWKSw? WW 1921 00.781 U.o.'l 8.097 (i.'i I I final, - KNEW ARCHBISHOP u,- over Ill use pi SiMONDS SAWS e. 1 a m . . (7 MACHINE KNIVeS X Its They ty kharp longer I CIMONO CAN1CA W CO. UHITCB I i'j' MOMTHCAL IrANCOUVtn If. IONM. N I, El ' 1925 08.199 13,950 8.770 I.28II VISITOR TO CITY RU Rev. A. U. De Pender Will Officiate at Special Services to be Held Here Archbishop. A. l De peneier of Vancouver, Bishop of Westinln ster and metropolitan of the Aiiglieau Cluireh for British Columbia, arrived in Hie city by train from Hie interior last. evening and will offieiate at ser vices tomorrow in si. Aiidrtw' Anglican Church. He will pre side at Ihe yrdination ot Itev. altr Allen which will take place at (hat time. Archbishop Be pem-ier, who at a meeting of bishop' Katn-loops last week was eb-ated to; Hie post made vacant through' I lie death of (he lal Arelibiohnpl nrcnenlitiK Mr. LcwIh IMirsc ot money. wilh THE MAN IN THE MOON nya: H w Til K candidate are said lo he straining every nerve, hut 1 vili HieyM leave my nerves alone. 'Thank heaven innl of litem are nway to the country atrain. WIIKX a stork pels busy, there' " usually? snirielhinif o show for his work. mimtkivM t. I ft Showing a sliKhb increase." I " "' '""" i re... ,.P,.i nv-riieo of fall styles live t.a. Jhem. PllVIHI aa la . - . r- - . YICTOIIIA, Oct. 10 MI yearly metal prices, the m.nis.er points. n;Vfll.,VAC ro Mu leconls lor mineral production, out, lias heen one oi me laciors - 1 I 1.11 rtltlltlltll' I ll'W ij lllAllt lllll . ;.ifl. fnuir II,.. wliiil.ln.iilil nf ifllim inriMlfivn llV " ... ...... tjuantity ami value, will lie mining, not only in British I'.ol- tfclipscd in 1W25, accot-tling to, umhia, hut the world over. aIic summary of mining opera- The following table shows av- jjlons for the first eight months, erage mefal nrices In Hie. IVwi r the iiresenl year just issued ors market for vi'iX ami for ine ! (lie llonorahlo William Sloan,1 eisht months ended Migul Ulsl,' minister of mines. It is esti-' l'.)25: miiti'd that Hie monetary value of lie mineral production of tho' Silver, oi. province for Hie eitrhl month,, Copper, lh. January i to August 31 is ap-it.eail. Ih. . sweeping. 1. a .... J, Vi n loXn.l... It (ieorge Bushhy stands for all the figures Harry. Stevens quol. ed. AHHIIDKACON Hit reminds II. U.S., Hie orator, that when Mrs. Yellou .formerly MUs Mortimer, went south that made C,-001 Canadians gone south. Doubtless (he Archdeacon is anxious that nil these politicians shall reform ami be exact in ilieir count. On October 29 two of Ihe I lifiMl titilfi tm'twt Iiui a KiaAat tiil 1 II. Do Vernet of Prince tin- Ar. v,, p..ini. ii,1,l,.ri i pert, has been hiaking a tour "f firM i.ij,.,., Will leeiure tomoi-- tliis diocese over which lie now row ,.Veiiin; in SI. Andrew s Hail has jurisdiction. Mrs. De peneier is ai'ei.mpa'iyitig him on his visit here. They are roistered at the Princi- Hiiperf Hotel. WHIST DR1YE G1VEN BY CALLIES IN ST. ANDREW'S ROOMS There were eighteen tables al a siM'cesfnl whist drive held las' evenina in Hie St. Andrew's rooms by I lie Callies Foolliatl Club. Prize winners were: Indies' first, Mr. D. MrCulloch; ladies' eeimd, Mrs. John Wptson: men's first. Bn Dalgarno: nven's second, (Seorse Anderson. After cards, refreshments were servwl. A table nearr and centre, ilo-nated by Mrs. 0, Taylor, wa won by Joe Brown. A drawing ... f MI...... "ill"; ii M ii ftmc pi i ii i Hlh to show I lie people the way lo escape from political chaos, will he able lo congratulate themoel-ves that Ihey have escaped from a lot of trouble. IAKH says it will be a ron-'erenee ot Ihe fieorges, but or course that's Jut bis view. I'm beginning to fear -lake is a Liberal fn spile of my errorls. Willi all Ibis election tnlk il S4ems impossible lo aroue any inleresl in Ihe world ere. Ten Years Ago in Prince Rupert under the auspices of the Help ing Hands Society on Hie work of the Hel Cross Society al uir win uichy uuiiissjou iicnei MIH'l """" 1111. IVJI V. . . was wfiii by ticket No. 123 which L m'J J&X, VdVN t l,,i"i Mu" was not claimed last night. Tl.eXV prize is a 5 gold piece. liifi.wr puhii.ii n i-rinm nuts-rt, I,....,.- tfi.nn..... Pi'-. ''H'T. f!'r r"jr k .h.ii r. u- iiiii-hi "i is umiirn r hi ami siirrirlrm rrir cereinon es and .. J oin Ilea ' J.'". . Jtt ?'"""'' " "i 'iiwn ires.1ji,l a 'J hrv iloiirVl'hfl louiniilteri h(iislslcir r J. Kdward Biddle will he Priuce Ilujierl's second soldier to reiuni from Ihe front. Ho is rvpected here next week. The American halibut sehoontr Seymour has arrival in port reporting Ihe loss of two or he-crew, John Lovig and Alfred Lund, when they became cu. laugled in t lie gear off lipe Cb-ar. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF RITIIH COLUMBIA. nnmrrii Alfrisl W. CUrkr. I'lilullff. Alwl TriupUr llois-rlxsi krr, lrri'iiUlit. TAkt M IT ICt llul ill art Ion t. ruuniriirisi arnu.i )csj Dr lh brt iuiih-u ruinurr un iim t;tu ty r May. lift, III rewr tr 4iii Aurrriwiit tr Site liMdi- IkiIkis-ii jtimi tuU lit I'Ulnlirf IIU i-rMwri hi .4 if ni eurriiiM! r I.. suiwii in, i Hl.s-k Thn-e (.. s-itloii I'llilit (. Uly uf I'rliw liiiirri, Mtp VVl, whlrli MM A jn fiiiriil It dtlid iir-MI ).M; Hlt win rurllifr onlfriKl tnen S'.1"4' " "' 'r "Of rln u iras-arnvf Wat son, (Jenrge A1iioH Tjm Ileal tie andlfS. D.'. Maobjiinld; and the ladies' committee, Mrs. J. p. Murray. Mis. Tom Beatlie, Mrs. William Itobb and Mrs. (ieorge Scott. BEAUTY SHOP PRODUCER GIVEN PURSEOF MONEY C. H. Lewis Who Put on Two Productions Here Rocognlzed In Victoria VICTOIUA. Oct. 10. c. II. Lewis, director of the gigantic musical comedy which the Victoria flyro Club presented last week al the lloyal Victoria Theatre, and Mrs. Lewis, were Biiests or honor al the social and dance which was given In Ihe Chamber nf Commerce by the Oynn in compliment to all who took part In the "Beauty Shop" performances and aided in making the production Htic.li.nn outsland-ln success. The high esteem (n which Mr, mid Mrs. Lewis are(liehl by all who worked with theni in the "Beauty Shop" production was Known in a practical manner metallurgical works at Trail. wjien members of the cast nf the Copper, also, shows an lncreased recent show presented them with ratio nf production, owing to( a handsome, dock, while tho flyro langer outputs by the Oranby amLcltib expressed ifs. appreciation nriiannia companies.- (iold and; of their generous services tiy jr.iu lo llif Wru i,t summon m itii .nl.d ,f wiihin iblrtv day iftff tlw lail pliLllrilk.il ,,f (ur, nillif. ir il U your Inlrntinn In l-fnl thlt irlUin yi.ii will lutf in fuirr to aiixar-Tir In lli lirrutry nfrirp ff. Ui Hn. i.iirablf ijuurl al llif Osirt llniiw. l-rlnre liuprrl. n.i:.. to itm Wru i,f suiniii.ni. Iifrrln lhln Ihlrlir itaya of tlw lat HJltllratb.ll. nthrrwlM. )m I'UlllllCf Ilia) irtt hrrrln. i?i1K" "" att ot Vtrmir- M. OOV7.AI.FS, , . . ''H-u..r ror I'lalntlff. TO: Tfintilar Ili.lf rl.n krr, nfffndaiil. LAND ACT. Notlct of Intanllon to Apply lo Laaaa Lan In Prlnrc liupfrl tand Ilernrdinv Pli Irlcl or ITlnrt llurl, and aliualA on lie norihf roai of nriiUrt tolum lila, rorlland Canal, and twmi al Scl I'olnl, rorlland canal, ami irm n.inn iinniruc irmn jm I'ollil, TAKE .NOTICK that Analo Brltlnh Cd'-lunula I'aiklnr Ciiiiipanjr l.tinlif,l, u ai.fiillVfP 11 I' .Mr.i...ll..n ... .. i.. lend to apply 'for lfae of the follow-Uir itrarriUcd landa: ivminifiirinr at i nm plantnl al hlah ' "ir i rpii roini, eoroami canali iimrlc for forty-riant humlrril rorl to no iiiarifd ,n. J.s.K.j tiirnrn lutuUirrlt iu rnaiin. morr or n, to low waiir niarki thfnif norlliwrtlrrly alon low A.TUMi-niii riii rit.iiMRIA I'ACKIXQ CO, LTD, Applicant prr Waltrr K. Walkrr. Aicni ' Oaird Inir tlrd. (. LAND ACT, Not ca of iRtantlon ta Apply la Laaaa La4 In I'rinri- iiht Land lirrordlna; liltirle of l-rlnro linprrl, and inula at Yra talUin Hay, Marll inlrt, ,T.Uh .NOTlCfc nut Kurcnr II, Almpaon, or Maaarti, H.C., orriiiallon rinnfryinan. ntriida to aiplv for Iratr nf Un f0. lowlnp drarrllird land rf f-i-.I I ISO, tianpp 8. Coait hlntrlrti Ihrnre n ( rhlni ihenri. north Ihrra rlnln. morr or laaa, to hlyh atrr niarki liy. fiint of rotniiirnirinrni, and rninaiiilnr i ri', niorfi or iraa. r.vnKxr. 11. rimprox iwtlnnt Dtlad tlrd ul,, l.tl. jetid UJ your nam? and w oiH 5?rtd you Supplies M I this illustrated' bock of bwuliful Hemes.., hi ?1 Distributors fori (fOham K9L9RED -3HIN0LE3. ucahadunT 'aaiifX Lumber Brick Cement Lime Plaster We are Supporting Gyro Carnival Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. Phontt 116 anlU7 -EE i Steamship and Train Service FALL SCHEDULE It. PRIKCC HUKIRT atld PRINCC AtORaC will Mi I froO! PROICC RUefST r.ir VANCOUvm, victoria, (lATTLt, ami mif i-m-nau i .i.o . tunoar au.1 THURIOAV at 10C0 pjm. Far ANVOX W4t4ar, 10 00 ijk. For ITIWART . laUffar, iOM pja. t.S. PRINCt CHARLC for KCTCHIAAN, WRANOILL. JUHUU, UAOWAT M n WIOIKOAV, 4 J. t.S. PRINCC JOHN r .r(nibly r.r VIMCOUVtft l QUIIII CHARLOTTC IILANOt, PAIKNOIR TRAIRt Lf AVI PRINCC RUPKRT DAILY aicapt luntfay II m l.ta l PRINCC OtOROI, IDXO1T0, WINNtPIO, til i l4ti rn ' nwt4. I Ailrd Slaira A0INCV ALL OCIAN STKAMIHIP LIRII. City TkHt 0MK. 61 TM An, Prlac RvptrC PhM 19 Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert f inonux, iukul simv. uaoit to y 11. m f tUCOl'Ttl. tlCTOIH tW Slimi OcOn I), O, Imfa ; si ruxau tuiiKt Par wtal, aan Bay, lad Btlla Baila. Oaaa Paha. Raatp, Alart !. Campaall RKtr, an V atary Satr4ay It -m. Any for all ItaamaMe Llt. f l lafarmall Ir W. O. ORCHARD 0al AL, Camr af ui tU Jr Inni, Priitca Ruparl, B O. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C LTD. Salllnya from trine RuparL 'or VANCOUVIR. VICTORIA, .a Bay. a4 Alart Bay, TwMi, P.M. 'r VANOOUVtR. VICTORIA, Alafl Bay. an I Bay, atr4Jay, 10 A Par ANVOX, ALICI ARM. ITIWART, tulKay, t PJi. Par PORT IiajpiON a 4 Naaa Altar Caitnarlia, Pruay A.ai. Ul 2 Ataava. 4. Baraalay, At aoi. prl Rupat. O- E. H. Shockley Planing Mills Re-located at 230 Central Street, Vancouver, with additional machine fur the manufacture of SASH, DOORS, MOULDINGS LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES, VENEER oho carried in tock. 8ave handling charges by Imyiug iJircct from the source of supply- LAND ACT. Natlca of Intantlen to Apply to Laaaa Lana In Prlnrr llupcrt Land lurordin DU-iru-l of I'rinr imparl, and alluatr jii .on ouinri u..rr or vvaira la-land, U.i , briny north niayiM-ur froin man niand, ana imp eat frwn lOand I'oint, ttiuian Itland. TAkt .NOTICE that AnilvUrlllih Col yinbia rarkinr imiiany IJimtrd, ff )aniiUiT, n.i: orriication l arkrn, In Icnoa lo apply for a lvae of the follow Inr drarrihfd landa: (Uiiniiifiiriiiy at a pol rilantrd tt lilit wilrr mark on the iutnrt ahore '" nrrl Bint tin ((in t ( ulai ia 41 m..d. .... a ?.l "il... ..? !..IJ.' .""'"l'Jr1 containing 7 arrm. morr or IriV. 7.. V...' ... ... ""' riiaina, inorr A3I1I.II-PIIITIKII CIIII'MIII nr lr, lo noliu r.r roiiiiiirnrrinrni. and rontilnlnr 7 rrr, .Tiorr or lr. waira liland In a Miioti lirarlnp northi ll.VIIJllll. iHiin ll......b . . . A a . 1. . J. . i"j.i' i.iao.i and irov .rum i.iiiiiii roini, Sllklan Kltml; iiiaiirp aoiiiiira.irny alont lnyh walrr m lunjr rnoi nunurni rrri, morr or Iraa, to A IMirt hiarkrd No, t.K.; Ihrnrc aoulhrrlr 10 rtiairu, morr or lf, to low walrr mark; thnirr .lorlhuaattrly almip .irr i mrijr ni in nunnrrd frrl, Hiorr or lra: thrnrr norihril in rh.i.. mora or lr, lo h.iu of n.iniiirnranirnL CACkl.VO CO, LTO.. Per vv.nrr K. V..k,ArPf?n,.,. nurd July , tiili, tots. t LAMP APT. Nollea of Intanllon to Apply to Purchaaa Lina, In tha Land llrror.iinp tUilrl.t nf Vrlnra liniH-rl, and linn a portion of lot !,,,yn,.Trl;rl!,4, i,,n,e TAkK MlTICK tin I rn...ii'. of Prince ItntM-rl, ll.C. lorrrhatiU, Intrnd fcn,!''?ly follow inn- rV ilfm'ritii'd fT'i".1""1'', tntU: purcl a.o ih. , ;V '""iiiir ai I pom plantrd at thai " ..our, ,'i iwrniy-rour " riiv ranae rivtt (I), Coa.l rntlrlr II irnre outli tl.irty.twn rh.ini, ii!;r(, inf forty rhaina; iiirnri. north Mrhl rliaina. ii.rr or Ir... to hith walrr mVrki thrnra lipr'tira.l alonr Mlh witrr . ark o C"n of roiiimrnninri.t. and rnntalnlni ' afiliy (SO) arrra, morr or irna. nuzzEUg mm iTH), DIM Autuil Hth, A.n, 9ll!'P"rnl New Fall Coats DRESSES MILLINERY "DEMERS" Phone 27. P.O. Box 327 Dr. Alexander ' Smith Block Phono 575 DENTIST