"AOE BIX ran daily inrwa Watch Sale FOR ONE WEEK ONLY Kslrn Special Heduction on all LADIES' WRIST WATCHES Large 'assortment to choose from Eye Glasses Must fit perferl. Our Optician lias Iiatl over 25 years' experience in the law centres testing eyes ami filling glasses. Satisfaction guaranteed. Max Heilbroner Tho Diamond Merchant of the North Just Arrived Silk Brocaded Morocaln DressLengths $7.75 Colors in Mack, Navy, Cuckoo, League Green, H. S. Wallace Co., Ltd. Phone 9 Vegetable Special 3 DAYS ONLY Lot 1 8 lls. Hemo Turnips. 8 His. Hemo Carrol s. 8 lbs. Hemo Cabbage. 8 lbs. Hemo Tomatoes. 6 lbs. ll.C. Onions. 38 lbs. for $1.00. Lot 2. 1 llasket Hothouse Tomatoes. 1 Large Cauliflower. 1 Large Vegetable Xrarrow. 2 Large Head Lettuce. Special $1.00. Here is a rhaiiee for you to save money on your vegetables. Musfcallem Grocery Co. Ltd. Phones 18 and 84. 417-423 Fifth Ave. East. Fine Value $50 Diamond Ring We have just set up our epeolal value Diamond Hint? which are beauties. The stones nro blue while oik! perfect anil of a good color. The selling Is tho new stylo pierced while, gold null mnkrx u 'nice Utile engagement ling. Made to fit "' fiKor or t.el in n different styled selling if desired. John Bulger Jeweller DRUMROCK IS HERE TODAY New Log Carrier Arrived In Har bor This Afternoon From Logan Inlet With Capt. Johnson In The Hecate Straits Towing Co.'s new steel log carrying barge Drumrock arrived in tho harbor at 2.30 o'clock this after-, noon in low- of the lug Lome from Loigan Inlet with a .cargo of about one million feel of logs for the Prince Rupert Spruce Mills. This completes the maiden voyage of the Drumrock in this service and, in charge of the outfit is Commander D. L. Johnson,, head of the Hecate Straits Tow-j ing Co. fho Drumrock will proceed to the booming cove of; the null to unload her logs. The vessel left Logan inlet at 8 o - clock last night and had a smooth passage across Hecate' SlraiLs. ' PRESENTATION MADE TO Leaving Fort Fraser: F. O. Dawson Present McAllan, Indian agent, who is hni n rr uiinaiiniiiiiilil flnn t . . TIMBER SALE X7399. Si-ileil TtHKlfr -A 111 Imi nritM b Hi' IHMrli't Forrtrr tvit UtiT than ikkmi oni ihi! 11 dv or Oriirfr. I9il, for the nirruf. of I.irfiH-r X1'J. Htmtnl im1 nmri- or nrrr r. i:oat In nre 1. In rut ISU.Utio frrl tuianl niMMire of prnrr. I.Kitt. I lid llllMIII Slu(f. Tvi 'i yi-r will be illowrd for n- inuvtl nf IIiiiIkt. Hiruwr iiartiruurn or tin- iMrt Yum or. Vlrioria. or llt Iiutrkt t'orraitr. I'rlm-e ltursrl, B.t:. LAND ACT. Nolle of Intantlon to Apply to Purchat Land. Ill llw Land llrnirriinr illnrt of t'rliirr niiri. and tuuale n mi rails Creek vtiirh fltiwa Invii the ixolall lUvtr ilx.iit 8 mile fmiii lt in'iuth. TAKK MOTir.E thai ITInrx llunert Si.rnre Mlll. Llmlleil, nf l-rlnrn HuimtI. mrupa- (Ion lumlrr manufarturera. Intrnda to apply ror pennl.nn to purchase the fol .'.wiiii nurnuril lauds: e.omiiH-iirliiK at a pot planted about 10 'iuiii norineriy rrmn I lie w.ui!ieal cor tier of jot e:t.ri. Ilnrt Tour; thence 40 -lialn iHirtlier lv: t hence 40 rhalnt caller ly, thence 40 rlialni noulherly; thence 40 'halna elerlv to nolnt of romiiienre. iiient, and I'ontahiitiir too acre), more or ii'ii. rnisrj; nt-pEBT sritucE miii.s. UMITF.n. APpllranl I'cr r. r. nifl. Aenl Dated uriint Clh. IBtl Auditorium Will open for a month's Skating Beginning Tuosday Eve., Sept. 15. Afternoons . . . 2 to 4 Kvenings .... H to 10 Good Music both sessions Competent instructors to leach beginners, L. J. Matron - Prop. Phono Black 449, IJiMUiUJ GILLETTS 100rLARVLYE GILLETT'S 100' rOTe LYE 1 i calm: barometer. JO.tO; temper !atuic, 15; sea smooth. Noon 'Digby Islam! Clear, calm; it baronujler. 30.27; tempera! urfc, 57; sea smooth. Hull Harbor Clear, fresh RETIRING INDIAN AGEru.lrM' swell. W. J. McAllan Banqueted Before Dead Tree Point Cloudy, calm: barometer. 30. 0; temper, ii I inc. CO; sea smooth. '"r-Oil Co., left U,e ont; and fallJ.ful service and is relir- ing to Vancouver Island. The mornings iram lor u,e in banquet which was held in Ihe ,erior 0,1 fine new town hall was followed !. .l..nn ....... t 1 and he was Iawsdii of Slone of Vanderboof; W. Man- son, Indian constable: Col. Preg- TIME BY SUN. TIVOLK, Pa.. Sepl. 21. For 77 years Kdwnrd Miller, a farmer living near here has done all his work and kept all apointmenlH without the aid ot a timepiece. He can tell the time of day lo within a few minutes by the sun When the sun is beclouded he declared he is not inconvenienced because ho has no desire to go anywhere w hen it "is ...mly. RELICS FROM CANADA. HONHDAI.i:, Pa., Sept. 21. Many valuable bisloric relics from Camilla are included In the collection of the late John K. Richmond, of this town, , which lias been presented to the Wayne (.ounly Historical Society. WATER NOTICE. Dltartlon and Uaa TAtF N.iTlri' Ihn .........li dated mid Mines. Limited, wlnue adrtre it (ui l'.rmnro uuiiaiui, Vancouver, ll.C-Will II'L'IV r.ir 1 licence lo take aiul all or ten aei-ond feet of water out of meaner i:rerk. atno ki.ovin an Duller i.rwk. which flow wemerly and drain into Taku Ana lout sou feet aouth i.ri Kintlneer Mine dock. The water will It iniTien i nun ine aiream at a liinl ahoitl 400 feet nlllliet of the nortlum.t ene. tier of the Myimoll mineral claim. Lot hv, mi.i tm iihini ror iiunina; pur Hisei on ine meaner nrutieriv. inn N. tit. t(" ami III. Thl notice wa tmiled ..ii .up muuiiu on hip rn nay or Aiitmi tin. A copy of thl notice and an ap poraiioii puraiiant thereto ami pi lle "Waier Act. I 1 4 will I fiieil In the office of the Water lleeorder at Allln Ohlecllona Ui the annllcatlon i..v I- rni llh the nald Water lleeorder nr Willi ma i.oinpi roiier or water Itnrhti. I'arlia niein iui:ilnr. Vlrioria. lie, within I hirty daya arn-r Hi rirnl aptiearanre or thli nonce In a local newnaper. The dale of the flr.l publication of I hi. tiollre r ui ton Mt nr Aiirii.i ir, 0LnM:n co.oi tinTF.f) mun MI.ES. I.IMITin . Applicant - Br 0. B. StulUi, Altai RUN0FC0H0S ' IS STILL ON Five Canneries on Skoena River Still Packing and Three on Naas A fair run of cohos Is still reported from the Skeena and Naas Rivers although it is nut up lo Ihe record of past years. On the Skeena River, ln ernes, Sunnide, Claxton, Huys-port and Ilalmoral canneries are in operation, i On the Naas Itiver, Arrandale. Wales Island and Naas Harbor plants are working. The Somer-ville cannery at Prince Rupert Is also packing. A good run of rhums is reported from jHie Oueeu Charlotte Islands with the Loekeport. Lagoon Hay and Massett canneries perilling. The last mentioned plant is about to start parking clams. In The Letter Box I.W.W. AND EDUCATION. 'Kditor Daily .News. I noted an editorial In your paper nut long ago point ing out 'to the public the advantage of ! Kwitminv lull..;, t I I lme,ti.tlilta li tl Vnt I." I.'-;. I-.. ; j. j. i . . . . . . "P v-.-.-....-.. ....-...r". ... .... aU.a x.u.-v. ...ua, Items 'TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT,! Kllglish laHgUagC. ClC. TIllS wo hundred people sal down o LOCAL NEWS NOTES 'letter is for the purpose of banquet given in honor of . . . . . . . . . . . . A . . . ,inf , lnllll. ,, ttiiv . (i. A. WcM)dland. loeal manager are o dumb and Ignor- There is a cannery operating 'down at Seal Cove. In this cannery there are children working is Just Mich things as the ex- dale and bin daualiler. MUs Flor-I ploitation of child labor down a'-Lnrr Litchfield, arrived in the the cannery, Unt preventing Ihejrily on Hie Princesn Mary Satnr proier c-aucaiion oi me rising generation, that the I.W.W. is trying to do awny wfth. Your pre will turn around ami tell us that everything in the world is all right; that I am all wrong; that we should do nothing cite during our lay on earth but work our heads off for the boss for watte. lower than is necessary to maintain a standard progress; vou say we are growl- ors and kickers. How inconahu-eut you are. On Ilia nest iage of your paper we can read of re bellion in Morocco; trouble in Qiina; strikes of seamen all over the world, tying up the shipping of Australia; refusal of admittance lo Amenm t)f a Omimuninl member of the House of Commons; coal miners' strike in fircal Ilritniu and just one long list of ftlruggto and strife amongst human being. Outskirts or Civilization Hall lo the Kditor who will break away from the bond of the influence uf the clans who keep the multitude in ignorance We lire more nr loss on the out skirts of "civilization" here in Prince lluperi, but anyone with any sense al all should be able to read between the lines of the daily papers and see that we are beginning on a period in history during which evolution will be hastened by revolution, lladlca! means to get at the root of things, in other words lo work on Ihe basis of truth In dealing with the problem of the human races. A iiiiyi should Imj proud If be Ii radical. Yours for progress, LLONAHD WAIDK. (ItHjuiry at II16 .Soimnerville Cannery t-lieited the Information thai the youngest girl working there was flfleen years old, while, two are sixteen. - All others are older t Ii ritt that. The girls have to work until tho salmon Is all packed, Just as In all canneries or places where perishable goods are handei. Irrespective or whether eight hours or itioro. eight.) day afternoon. Miss Litchfield will return to llutednle on Ihe Cardena tomorrow afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. Johnson of WinnlHg were p.nnenaer from train to boat Inst night andj truest-, of Mr. and Mrs. It. F. Mc-j Naughton during their stay ini the ciiy. Mr. Johnson U in the stationery Inisiness In Winninev of living consistent with modern utu u R member of Ilia (iyro Club nf that city. TIMBER SALC X 7420 : Sealed lender will be rereoed b) the' lniiol ti.in.Mc nol later MM h-hm lite lk ib r SafleuHr, ISS, for Ok'1 iMirriMM! "t U'co e ma, el ide of. Mu Utx. klMala Artti. L.H.4. " ut 15. un led or spnire. i.etUr, llrinl'e k and MWtoC one (l i )ir will be atluwwt f re luoral or timber. Furlb. r arliruar or the Uiler I'ore.t er. Vl.lorla. B I . or lllnlrlrl lorealer. friTe Buiierl. Ii'.. ' TIMBER SALE X7100 Tbeie will Im ofrerrd for ute al I'nblir AueUoli, at no..lt "II I he IM lit) of Orln ; ter, Itfi, in the i .ft Ke of ttMi loreel Sup -ervuor. snittto. r. b.c, Uie lo mi e X7IUC. to rul IM. 'too lineal feel of i KWt pole end I'llm un an area adjoin in Lot . norU) et or llaieliiMi. UHMr llialrtrt. Three ix year, will be tltowwl f-r rcHoivtl of tHuba i. ; rrotlded thai my one unable l alleiidt Ute aii' lMin In nerwHi in)' iiImiiII a M-aldi letader lo lie atmnet a the I uii r of auction' ami treated otie bM. I'aritM-r particular of Die Chief lore. I er. Victoria. ll.C.. ur ldilrlcl Foretter.' n.'f-'n, n i , TIMBER SALE, X7051. There will be i.rrered for uln at Public Aurtloo. al noon on Uie ih day of seidvlnber. I Ui:.. in I be office of lite I'oreel iMiirer, II urn. Ijke, the l.lcenca' ihi, 10 mi 7."iiu Jacapine tie on an area allualetl ab-nn ;, inllma Kurtti of lierker Lake glallon. Iianrr I, Cvail lilainrt, Tlice )er will be atli-e.l for removal of timber. "I'rotldn! ani i.ne muble In attend Ihflj aoruiHi in iier.n may ui.iitll a aealnl i. mler to lie .jM-ned at Uie hour uf aue-linn ami treated an one bid. ' lurlher porilcularn of the r.uief Eoreal-er. Vlctocia. Ii or IK.irlci 'oreier. I'rince Hi)rL TIMBER SALE X2693. SIM 1 11 TKMlUlK mill be reio.l l.v the MlnUler of Land., at Vtrlorla, noil later than imoii on the tlth da' nf Sep.) lender, IVtft. for the purrtu.e of Licence XtAVI. lo eul J.HH.niiO feel of Spruce, Hemlock aiul (dr on an area altnaleii on the wet etui of Tanoo liland nea More.by l.land. Onci'ii (;(arlotle Idaml lu-lrii t Tiirre 'a. ir win u iiiowrd for re Some days tliey work less than1 runner pni. '.itn of the rhief rorea ier Victoria. n.. or Ultrli:t Korriler Prince Hupert, S.C Mondar, Septal,,,, n ,m RRITISH COLUMBIA The Mineral Province of Western Canada TO END OF DECEMBER, 1024. litis produced Minerals a follows: -Placer (ioltl, (?7'IH'.!,(i5:t; Lode c ' -r tiiu 173.IIM); Silver, lrt8.8SI.57W; Lead, $70,G i8,f.7K; Cupper, f l7, KM.:i7H ; Z, , .," 17I.-1U7; Miscellaneous .Minerals. $I,t;i.3tu; Coal timl Coke, $'Jilo.8XO,o,H; Iln . idi i Stone, Ilriek, Cement, elc, $ i2,227,8lA ; making its Mineral Production to the mi IU2i show nn Aggregate Value of $859,427,386 Production for Year Ending Dec. 1924, $48,704,604 'I'lie Mining Laws of Ihis Province are more liberal nutl Ihe fees lower than tho-e of any oilier Province in tho Dominion, or utij colony in Hie Urilndi Kinpirc Mineral locations nro grnnted to discoverers for nominal fees. Absolute titles nro otitatu! by ilevcloping muIi pruperlies, the srciirily or wli h giiaranleed by Crown (i rants. Full iiiforiualioii togellier with Mining ilcpoil n'd Maps may lie nl. turned jr , V addressing THE HON. THE MINISTER OF MINES ' Victoria, British Columbia. X.M. Practically nil Ilritbli Colnmhin Mineral nperlii" om.ii wlmli ,U , , , work lias been done nre described in some one of Ihe Annual Iti'iNirl of tlx M oT Mines. Those niusiilerjiig mining itivcslmenlH lionlil refer to -m li remr' are available willnnil clmrge on applii ation to the Department or Mines, i. I - , n Iti-purts of tin- (ieolngirnl Suncy of Canada. Panric Itiiildiiig, Vumoiuer, .m i mended a- valuable source of information. EFFORT TO SUPPRESS MAKING TAX PUBLIC Movo to Ropeal Law Will Meet With Opposition at Washington ! WASllINti TON. Sent. 21. -Ite-el of the las publicity of Hie renue law is not exeelei here, in spile of n great deal of talk and propaganda to Crisp of the Vancouver wno are between ten and eleven the contrary. While there willj ...I. ' ..V ... 11 1 .stair of It. L. Johnson Walton & yri oM. The schools are now.be a move to repeal publicity next until .uivc lull. I . . , , . ... in ..,! ill ... -kll.l' -...I .. ..It . I.. o.. iiu. was in town ior me uu. , nr.v.i .nm .hmi .nu. Tho triiP.t nf ii,.. ,i jiil fcuesi oi ine evening was iinkn hinr ti.i.,.i.i .ii h.M'iu .i....... .... .... preMii nreenleil e.t with i n a a Huh club li- ban Itm ll.e wctk lml ou t" "'f " ...w.. to Prince lluiMjrl. Should we not taxpaymenU, Hire W every tn- presentalion being made by Geo. L llNUL. J .,.l.,.i-J i..'.n Ocslon I r anruni arnveu on ih j""' ..... na.r Proposing the toast of the w- , guest evening, Samuel , ,, lTince-ss Mary Saturday afler-''s illrtal? tf course the ding in inKre noon from Vancouver and. after faPl ,nl there ar' ')' Sl Senator Siinmons, ranking' Cocker nfi.te euIo"i"l. 'M'ndlng a day or so here, will n niere su itie canwery wno ileniocrat on the Senate llnance a M.ei-ii r UUlhll IIT.JIII a lUIOeISlIV SpieLII . . . iwnrV- iiuim II. nn ir.hl hank I .11 1 .M ....H....U. fnlliivveil hv !' a proeewi 10 me interior ou ousi ....... - ....!, vu ness- r,ay ' a,M Juo-lo ,ark 0f e,,UCM-, w mnHfrn, prlleled today, Prince rince Itunert- Rupert; Dr Dr. nun. .voi 01 me ennuren, mil i linn i;nnxres woniu iuh rewi Fred Van de Wall, L'niled 11,8 grown-ups. 1 jthe publicity riiviinii of lli' meeung wun favor law. Nun.- m.Hiificaiu.ti. he sum. Slates customs orricer at Skag- ncll iiiMieetnr of Indian -.nrie andotl.e. Mr.S way. arrival from the north on, l another editorial, during the miglil eome about but he did not Cecil Hartley gave interesting' l'rinc. Cl.arliw U-t evening -" " " ior rrpe. wmiot n.- ketches a0" oy me i'rince ieorge.""' v -" ""' mii un mr- irri ni m, , for Seattle. (Workers of the Vorkl. You seem voters want the tax payment WIRELESS REPORT 8 a.m Digby Island barometer. 30.25: :a- sp.1 sninnih- h n m ...ti here on lime at 6 o clock last steamer Cardena nnrlhbniin.l: K emng nnnging a nuruuer oi p.m. spoke steamer Cape Scott IMengcrs who went south on otr Klew Nugget northbound: 8 1,10 Prmee Ceorge and a few who p.m. spoke tug Lome at Logan " "" Inlel northbound: 11.15 n.m ''ri"cc Uliarle will remain here poke steamer Prince Ceoie unl1' x n'ay at X p.m. when passing out northbound. Hull Harbor P.lniiHv freh' , ..... .. , sue win again sail ior .mska. I south wind; barometer, 3ft.0: r" OI m - P"1" temperature. i6; sea smooth: licil' 'Apartment returnl to tho 9.15 a.m. spoke steamer Prince r" a' ,ne enu 01 ne,wK irom John abeam Pine Island south- "ie lerrace district where he had bound. ieen ior some nays anu leu on Dead Tree Point - Cloudy. 'norning a train for UK . : ; headquarter '.n Winnipeg. Mr. mow Lirouziii wun mm noine fine samples of Concord grapes grown al Terrace. A bunch of these i on exhibit in the Prince Rupert Hotel Jlo have the idea that it wit not puldihd and I hat the ohii- CX.It. Htuamer Prince C.li.irlei. nieetiiig with favor amongst the lion come chiefly from tin- rion.lv rilm- (1'l'l. Neil McLean, after making iPiHl,lc. r Hiimt. I am glad to wealthy and fn.m corporal . " : her first Irin to Alaska, returned""' able to truthfully nay that w influence. . tr.i. i.tri .mi i t. - have gained 300 per cent in our ion membership since tliat tune. It! Charles II. Litchfield of Lute WESTHOLME THEATRE Monday and Tue.day, 7 and 0 p.m. "Too many kisseF Mil liard Dix m u lively I'm per cent enl.-i . mined. A jullv plinlu piny of l.itigh .mil lip ciiiildn't make It Itp- iielinve so In mi ti old pet I him off to Smhi und into a dicsy round .' k.'e mnl fun. Di ..iy there are variel.t -lie know lln-m all. Ki"i- fn-m lilii-biiig girl, flapper 11 ml gu!i . Ibdltes und Foltie. girlc. Iibinde and Itrtinett. Kim from mitiim-.il girl. warm-heartad Sp. Thee are a few of the niauv Di gets. S-Richard Dlx, Frances Howard, Frank Currier, Paul Pmtr, William Powell, Alyce Mills and oilier. THE "GO GETTERS" SERIES No. II. GEORGE O'HARA AND ALBERTA VAUGHN In "AINT LOVE GRAND." INTERNATIONAL NEWS 35c and 10c Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating Q. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Cnglnoers, Machinltla, Boilermaker, Blacksmith, Patttrn maker, Founders, Woodworker!, Etc ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDINQ. Our plant is eipnppcd lo handle al! kinds nf MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 38f TUGBOATS Day Phones 423 530 Gr. 601 Black 735 Rupert Marine Products Ltd. GEO. Q. BUSHDY, Man. Dir. Night Phone 6S7 539 Or. 601 Black 735 HOUSE SLIPPERS For LADIES, MEN AND CHILDREN. Kvory lady, man or child needs 11 pair of com 1 " Fell or Klil Slippers lo put tin when Iho day's work Afler heitiir up all tiny, your feet nre enlilli'd ' 1,1 rest mid comforl. Our Ktinoy Korner Slippers will give you that - mnl resl. Kvcnbody likes lliem and everybody CHI I ,..r III'!' I them. (If . 1 .1 1.. :rr .1 .....l..j (...rrlncr ill I'l l1 nu iinvo incin hi i tiiuuii-iii sijivs i..iiB"-f from i 85c to $3.00 Jabour Bros. Ltd. Phono 045. Cor. 3rd Ave. and 7th St. Audits for Holeproof Hosiery. Nemo Corset-. P Mcview Pullerux. Turiilnill's and Vnloir I udi -v Arch Defender Shoes mnl Dominion Hiihhcrs.