r i Sepfembei- 8. 19t5, A NEW FLAVOR The double richness of St. Charles, ns compared with ordinary milk, gives n new and dejicious flavor not only to cakes but to ell recipes and dishes that call for milk. Write for free Recioe Book. t TSv&tu GxJZmittd . Vancouver, r, o. ! $350, 'o i our Eyes Bother You? 'iiily installed id'hIi I'ii optical . Tlix. added In 1 - i .. experience of - ' nr.. Htnl with ' ( Jack Ilul- irralSM l4l ' nphral Oil- ivi-r. f (i v' tM-nll (mmI nke care of )!!. i -:iim . run ' I'li'nl rvW -ore fn I lir H'-n. fUnie Ground on the Premises ohn Bulger Jeweller. ggs irrivingDaily Ounriinlrcd "Iner's Ham, nr.no belter, "hide, per Hi. 40o efP Pork, Mutton, Veal, Fish and Fowl. 1 1 -nt Low prices. Mkley Market Phone 178. 'all Millinery :0ATS ancl DRESSES Bent's ilrd Avei Phone 051 'hrenology MAY LEE, If liTlMif tmlv nlirniiMMrytct '"n JcruanlPin, will reuil "T head llko an open hook, i'' will tell ynu all nliont liast Jiriil npoaitril f'l'L II1IMA llila aro,i i.u. ' il II t ty 20 Third Avonuo West. LITTLE TO SAY ABOUT RESULTS Head of Aerial Prospecting Ex-f peaijiion into Casslar Country Passes Through City I Archibald LilHe. eirnii ,n,n. inK engineer, whn was a n:...., uc going south on Jii. .-r.-ami-r t'rinress Louise KHltirl:ty noon, was very non-com hum,,) ft lo Ihe refill l of the ,,f.ir,i iroiwling tour thai he .mm-i uuded during the umnier m tt,e' Caln district, lie ui..,i n, I Mil' country wa full nf iinm-riii i Ixil admitted thai Id huil ii,n).i no slaking on behalf of the m-j ifi'i-KtM Im pjiri-.i-ni. il. Asked! whether he would make another! 'rip next year to Hip Ca.-iar jiliolrirl by aiprtauc. Mr. LilHe : -' ;! (hi was nut yet lining Jivmsidercd. Much would (ti"'rf. ( in' nam, on mo renin or aay "i many mineral specimens he wa takinx out with him. Mr. Little spoke highly of the aerial transportation service .-in "'ii himself and hi iro-orl -"i- Ity La men fide Air Ser- , Montreal, Col. J. Scott William .ami S. C. I wild well. lie reiterated the lehef formerlv expressed l.y htmseir I bat the air offered the riopI advantageous and economical' uieuntt of ex. I'I'miiik such n counlry a the c.i.iiar district. Ite.ide. Mr. Lilt l, frank Perry and (ieorje Plaler. Hie two n.i.ei tor whose reports lo III miNnle world led lo the cxpedi-' inn i hit year, together will) all Hie other meinher of Ihr partv .Mine Mill I h on the Prince. Louise, ferry wenl on to Vancouver, hill I'lalier and hi Hirer sou, lleorge Jr, Mull and Sieve, debarked here and proceeded to MiIhhmiIoi,; on their way lo Spirit Iliver. in the Peace Iliver Valley. where they have a I a rue ranch Mr. Platrcr. whn earlier in hi career wan United Stale neoalor lor I he flute of .nrlli Hakola. iiiil i hut lo- wa iilaiiiiniK an- iiilier trio into the l.iard Iliver rountry in the near future. PLANES TO REMAIN Kin r Be Well And Happy mni yon hr Ntur' tWMMl lilt. N.IUI.' Kcmrdr iMTilkiil vrielabU Uwiw, Xtnit ha wum and i.faw. Conttlpation, Biliouineit, Sick IIaUcbet, fnc(f that vifor anil (ixvl IU lflaf a au. a I : rl 1 I - HI MIDI WtU WMI P"T- jfc UJ fo, Oct ct a as,. y.y jo r.-r. na. 1920 17.50 Chips off the Old Block rR JUNIORS Ullla Ma Th am M In oo a-third h, taodroateiL Korchllilr.n.nd adults. Sold By Veur Dru((il aaa of the cranium is danjfprous liAHK III TH has learned the leao that tdo miwli inflation RUTH is now about as much worried as a flapper without her eompaet . I Hi: main problem in repanl to evolution is lo decide wheth er man ascended or desceutJed. THOSK yomrg people who have been trying: to mi? moustache arnl failed will have the TTfff rAurr msvra PAOE riVB KETCHIKAN ON VISIT TO HYDER Number of Business Wen of First City Co Over to Portland Canal Centre ) The parly if Kelctukan hn . nexsi men who madeihe trip to I Ilyder over the week -ml at Ihel invitation ofitlie Hyder chaniberl . . i. i L ". -1 . . . ' in coiiiiiierve, reuirnrii 10 jmmi-ii-ikah on the fifinre Wales la! evening and all were" enilmsia-li.- over Hie ioIli(Iles difieov-ered in tlie.il7slrictiiirroundinz i he 'Porlianil Ranat eity. says the Ketchikan Chronicle. That Ketchikan can he of in-'estimahle assislance lo Ilyiler and reap many benefits from in-vv.nenls in llyiler jirojecls and from husiness relation wit!. .Hyder. was the (heme of the t talks made al tlfe hinHieon for! ,t.ni local men hefure their 'turn to this cily hy t he Hyder popper i-omiiamd with surplus. t'n!U",,or of commerce. sliK-ks. ( A liusy day wtis spun I in visit- Aer.price Slock at end lug Pf"Jecl' auqill' Hyder and Hcfjnery period Uhs. in a u,,,y of t'"in'-- -ondi-IJJ25 '6 mos .ll.K'Ie f H? r.r.? win fon ,,IJ' plae'rt. .The Kelchi- lB2f. 102.1 1922 1121 i O RIMES LIMITED I. 1.02 II. 01 t. 1.5.1 12.05 272,8f.8 000 an ""Kaiion arrived at Hyder 3l!.77oooo earl' Saturday. , morning and 298l78o!ooo w''r'" al ,ue wliarl oy near-r:5.93ri'ooo 'y a'' tne "iler business men 0tl.17t.000 ' T'"'' were taken out 4o hreak-' fast arnl the day's schedule ar- ..ranged. I TL M L. M l Wen Throuch Mines 1 1HC llldll HI Hit 1TIUUD ) i With Hie exception of a rew i jwho were d' lained In Hyder on business. The Ketchikan parly-spent the day in frdtng throuzh the rtivershle and the Mountain View mines, whieh are largely owned by Ketchikan men. Form- sllions were studied,, facility for handling the ore and all of the other phases of the mining game were dieused and without ex enption the parly who made J he trip are enthusiastic, over the IMissihHilies eiMjountered". It was learned that the Hyder .lislriel is nn nf llie lareol WHY worry about whether itIIllni2 ,jorils in ibe world. II ri,l 10 ''''h evolulion in thejwa!t sai) ut'f thn ,iunPheon that m-nooisT i. eiier wriunz is n. i-.,i n..,wi in Ar,.i..-, K.nf ! Ulll' la - r lauglll mere. nn .lUlri.t cnimi..rh.ilp In Jljder in point, of The Premier mine is the only one which is at present actively HERE SIX WEEKS knowing it isLnjrR)JW, in ore production. Sev- Flsherles Patrol Wlil Be Carried on Until October 15, Major Tudhope Announces Souadron Leader J. II. Tud- liupe, column ndiiiK officer of lite Icriclio I leach Ulion of the Itoval Canadian Air Force, re lumed to Vancouver on the Prince ItuwH yeslenUy after noon after having penl several week here in ooneelion with the work of the finheries patrol Souadron Lender TndUoie tilled that the two machine ... - i .1. now here will remain in w not ih until alninl the middle of tlciober. Kliirhl Lieut. Karl Mac-, I. will reiituin with his heail- ipiarlers al IliKhy Island, and In- week I'lyillR Orrirrr A. II. Unit will flv to the Oueen Char lotte Hands, where he will be stationed until the Close of llie season. . I Huhl Lieut. Mucl.end arrlvcil afler dark Sunday evening al the I iil'Iiv lland luto afler havtnu -pent the week end on patrol iltilir-i a'. Swanson Hay. COPPER SHORTAGE IS CAUSE PRICE RAISE Amount or Metal on Hand at Present Far Below Normal, Says Report Copper prices seem to bo ros-)(irig lo the Mea.ly Improvement that is Inking place In the market, says Hie Financial IMsl or Toronto. II i within a fraction of 15ft this week. Filtering 1925 surplus slocks of refined melnl amounted lo 272,-Kf.8.000 pounds. At the end or last June they were 182.032,000, decrease of over 00,000,000 pounds and sanities! surplus since "the close of 1010, when metal on hand stood al over 700 -onif.oOO pounds. Nolwillisland- mo i a..,w the laret con sumption or copper Tor any peace year in history. be prlep did lot nilviinrn much nnlll lt Dernnt-ber. It enlered l under only to do- II ")i ceuls a pound, rllne lo low or !' -mmm. h-III about a month ngo II bung around 13M. J0' cnnsumplion continued to Increase. Ilecenlly demiind has overlaken output ns slinwii by sl.m.lily declining surplus slocks Following table, shows price of taster lo eat ice rrnarn wilhoul iiny la Mat encumbrances. Mil', laterals are quite cocky sinee their metHInc here Friday a 0 a. lo eomnienee active operation in the immediate future as soon as facilities for the handling of Hie ore and some development work night, arwl the Ilushbylies .iienn. rtunpleted. jusi anmit ns conriini, according lo Mie la I oil wireless despatch from nowhere. I SUPPOSK that for the next nix weeks we shall hear of nothing lif the eleelion prospeel.s, ffpeeches of candidates, . and olher balmy zephyrs. JAKK wiinls In know if 11 is riabl to cuss Hie women who insist on talking nloud about the picture and telling what Is coming next. My advice is Hint il is right hut not expedient THK Fair opens today and I shall be there, of course. 1 nlu loyal to Hie city and her eral oilier properties 'are ready Possible Railway A survey for a railroad has been made ami J. A. Hall, of Hie Salmon ltfver bank and one of the backers of the "proposed road, said Saturday (bat construction may lie started at any time. Mlhongh considerable hiph- grade ore has been iflseovered. the greatest volume of mineral t,s in values which offer a substantial profit and which al Hie same time has been found in quantities which assure the op- H'r.ilors of many year of opera tion. Ketchikan capital and Kelchi-kan business men have been instrumental n. much of Hie development of the Portland Canal JHE WHITEST. LIGHTEST ALWAYS ABSOLUTELY RELIABLE 9fiafs why tffertZs ntore of it sold in, Canada than of all other brands combined f. V. OICLETT CO. LTD. .TORONTO, CAN. Phone 123 BETTER STILL CALL AT OUR STORE. We will be only too pleaded to show you our larpe flock of House Furnishings including Wilton aoo Axminslcr rugs, iulaid and printed linoleums, drape rics and curtain, goods, bedding and bedroom furniture, diniiif;. room and living room furniture, 1afiy earriages ami go-carts. We prepay freight to your nearest station Remember the Store BARRIE'S Home Furnishings Third Avenue and First Street. district and it was to show them what results had been obtained that the Irip was made. The benefits which may be obtained from the continued co-operation of business men of the two eilies were pointed out and assurances of continued co-operation were given. Hyder was very hospitable o (he local men and all look forward to returning to the Port-laud Canal neighbor al some future dale f' r a lunger visit. NOT MUCH IMPRESSED WITH GOLD PAN AREA Prospector and Vocalist of Idaho. to (he Kisgagas country have States Prospectors Are Not Making Fortunes N'ol very impressed wilh the district ami inclined to discount reports of the mineral wealth there was F.dwin llowden, erst while prospector and resident of southeastern Idaho, who was a passenger going south on the Princess Louise Saturday after noon afler Having spent me summer in the Hold Pan Creek area of the Carriar district. Mr ltowden, who is perhaps better known throughout the north western states as a singer of some repute, declared that (iold Pan would never be anything more than a one-man ramp. He said that the general average of prospectors' returns from op eration in the placer fiehls there had lieeft something like $10 per day. "I gained the experience and lost thirty pounds' excess weight," said Mr. llowden when asked .how he personally had fared at (iold Pan during the summer, lie staled ttiai winter was beginning to elose in on the dislricl and that there had al ready been severe frosts and a good deal of snow. Ten Years Ago In Prince Rupert September 8, 1915 Word has reached the city that "lenny" Allen is in hospital in France, suffering from a dislocated shoulder sustained in a fall from the roof of a l.tit. Hubert Allison, aged 70, of A. II. Allison of this cily. died al the home of his son on Fourth Avenue East yesterday afternoon. llichard P. Sulllvnn, one of Prince Hupert's pioneers, Is leaving shortly for the Front. Paddy has seen service in Egypt and is one of the original Earl drey's Own. He leaves for Ver non tomorrow. HAZELTON Mrs. James MacKay and left on Thursday for Calgary, where they will lake up their future resfdenco. Miss Frances Willan has left for Vancouver to attend school Tho Morlcelown bridge v is again open for traffic following its rebuilding. Mr. and Mrs. .1. Melnyk were here last week en route to the Hablne. where Mr. Melnyk will take charge of the llmUou'd ltay pott. Tor a number of year) all returned for the winter. It is possible, however, lliat some more slaking may yet lie done this fall. ED. GIBBONS TOOK HIS LUCK WITH HIM TO SMITHERS FAIR Ed. fiihlions of this cily won a I 'on I car wilh a $1 ticket at the Sinithers Fair lasl week, ac-! cording to word brought back! by Cy Arneti, who returned from Sinithers Saturday afternoon and sailed for Ocean Falls on the Prince (ieurgo. SISTER OF FRANK HART PASSES AWAY Mrs. Havelock Splcer Died Yes terday at Sylvan LLake Alberta The dealh occurred at Sylvan Lake. Alberta, on Monday of Mrs Havelock Spicer, sister of F. W. Hart of I hi, city. Mr. Hart was present at the end. having heen called East last week. The lale Mrs. Spicer, like Mr. Hart ,was a pioneer of Vancouver, having moved front there to Sylvan Lake only two or three years ago. About that time she also visiled prince Hupert. HEALING OF WOUNDS IN POLITICAL PARTIES Break Caused by Launching of Provincials Under General McRae Still Causing Cleavage VANCOUVER, Sept. . The two big political parties are trying lo heal fhe wounds caused by the boiling of members from either to the provincial parly led by Oeneral McRae at the lasl provincial eleclion. Whiti the bolt was for tho provincial campaign only and had nothing In do with Dominion politics, the hollers nre not being receive! back Into either fold wilh any degree of enthusiasm. The re sult is proving somewhat em harrasslng. 'II is said that the Conserva tives nre feeling the split more I ban the Liberals, as more prominent men on ' that side broke away than on the other. While nothing more serious I ban divided councils is likely to follow fro in the divisions, licit h er party Is able to count on the result of the coming election Just as confidently as would be the ca If there was perfect cohesion Advartiu .a tb Dally Nw E. H. Shockley Planing Mills . Re-located at 230 Central Street, Vancouver, with additional machines for the manufacture of SASH, DOORS, MOULDINGS LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES, VENEER also carried in stock. Save handling charges by buying direct from the source of supply. he was in charge of the post in Siberia. The prospectors who went in- Kindling! When you are "buying, kindling why not get something that will start the fire in a hurry? We handle only the best there is "Bone Dry Kiln Dried Wood." Should you order a load of this you gel value. Full load $6.00 or nicely tied bundles, E for 51.00. Oue Taxi number is easy to remember, "112", and "Servio" is our motto. If you use our cars today you will use them again. SOo is our charge day or nighV "all the time." Dray work of all kinds attended to promptly. Stand 345 Third Ave. Also Seal Cove The Prince Rupert Transfer & Taxi Co. Phones: 189, 112. CANADIAN STEAM LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANERS The Laundry of Personal Service, Phone No. 8. Finished Laundry, Wet Wash, Thrlft-T-Servlcc, Soft Finish, And Dry Cleaning. We arc ready at any lime to receive your phone call, to tako your instructions, to take personal charge of your Laundry and Dry Cleaning". Wood! Wood! Now is your chanco DRY CEDAR Full load ... $0.00 Half load S3.00 Largo sacks ... . .. , . BOo DRY BIRCH Per load ... , , . . . S6.50 HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue Phone 580 Night or Day WE BUY B0TTLE8.