Diamonds In Hie Laical Design Setting rinest Quality Stones from $25 up 'Value (iuaranleed or Money Hefuiiileil Eye Glasses Must fit perfect. Our Op-, tician lias had over 25 years' experience In the larpc centres testing eyes and fitting glasses. Satisfaction 'guaranteed. Wo arc supporting Gyro Carnival Max Heilbroner Tho Diamond Merchant of tho North 54 Inch Dress Flannels Our usual first quality l)rcss Flannels, cosy ami warm, conies in range of popular shades. Specially Priced per Yard $2.00 Wo are Supporting Gyro Carnival West of England Store Third Avo. Phone 753. COMBINATION SPECIAL for PICKLING Now Is the time you want Pickles 8 His. C.rccn Tomatoes. 8 lbs. Onions. 2 Head Celery. 3 Cucumbers. lb. Green I'cppcrs. 1 lb. Can. F.nglisli 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 Spee.ial, each $4.95 Wo arc Supporting Gyro Carnival H. S. Wallace Co., Ltd. Phone 9. Dr. E. S. Tait DENTIST Helgerson Block, Prince Rupert, B.C. Office Hours 9 to 0. X-Ray Service Phone 686, Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday hvenlngs UNITED STATES ANCIENT DEBT Proposal Made by Newspapers of That Country to Clear up Indebtedness An Kaslcrn Canadian newspaper says: Several of the newspapers of the United Slates have been discussing tho! debts of the southern stales that1 were repudiated shortly after the, civil war, and arc urging that, in' making settlement with Kuro-pean nations of present war debls these old debts should bo paid. The money is mostly owed to Hritaiu some SCO.OUO.OOO with interest. Thc.c jlj-bts, which were repudiated, were not tho debts of the rebel south, as too many people in the United Slates like to suppose. They were nut thai at all. Those who tako the risk of lending money lo a peo- south money was required in lite work of reconstruction, and the governments of several slates borrowed freely in Ihe London money market. At thai lime Washington was rontainlnir 75 arren, A.NOLO-BniTIHI COLUMBIA Auditorium Will open for a month's Skating Beginning Tuesday Eve., Sept. 15. Afternoons . . . 2 to 4 Kvenlugs .... 8 lo 10 Good Music both sessions Competent instructors lo leach beginner?, L. J. Marren - Prop. Phone Black 449. Demonstration ol VEGFX the new Vegetable compound on Thursday morning al McMEEKIN'S GROCERY STANDARD OF QUALITY FOR OVER 50 YEARS i ' . ... . . . . rr.un.-e. Fiance, ix'iKiui MAKE BETTER HOME MADE BREAD iame Wardens (ioddard and ' " u Appiiran. H'alNoh. September 20, according n,ted JuiW VVb E" Wt""r Arrn, i o advices received by K. 1'. ANNOUNGEMENT DELIVERY TIME TABLE Effective Sept. 30. 1st delivery closes at 9 a.m. 2nd delivery closes at 10.30 a.m. 3rd delivery closes al 2 p.m. Hit delivery closes at 1.30 p.m. Wharf and Ho a I Orders Kxcepted All orders taken between 1,30 p.m. and closing lime will go out on first delivery Mlowipg day. Last delivery Saturday evening closes at 8.30 p.m. We are Supporting Gyro Carnival Rupert Table Supply Co. Walker, chief of the. U.S. lliolog-ical Survey in Alaska, from Warden (ioddanl. Three rifles and -me revolver were taken from i Wilson. The nfrieials have nol j'i't disposed of (lie rase. TIMBER SALE X7469. Scaled Tendcm will Im nrelvl by Ihe Minicr of l.amU at Vielorla not later uiau ikjmi on uw th . 1jv iriolMT, If6, for Ihe lrrliae of ..HUM- 7(i,. to cut I.7IO.U0O reel, of pi-ni-p and llemlork on an area ailu-l ill .MaM-tl lulel, alxtut luilr from I'otl Clements, yuwn charlotte Ulaml i-llrlcl. Two (2 year will lie alloweH fur re i uioval of Umber. KiirllH-r particular of the Chief lore- i ler, virmria, n.i... or uiatrici roreler, i i-rinec lluierl, B.C. TIMBER SALE X7475. Sealed Temli r will le rerelved by i Iw Milliliter of Ijii.1- at Victoria not later than noon on tlx Ifth ilay of NovemtM r. lull, for Hie pur-hae of t.lrvlicc X7471. In nit .3.U0U feet of .ni'c. iieinlock .ml M-itar on an aret ItiMtra ui the Miuth lilt- of TaiKm lilaiwl. lilciiarn.'Miu inn-i, oiici-n cnariotte IhIiikii Two (i years will be alluwed for re moval of tlmliei. I'urllu-r fiartl'iilars r ttie Chief KorcK- ler. Victoria, B.C.. or fjltlrlcl I'oreater, ithhm! Ituert, li.i.. TIMBER SALE, X7051. There will 1 offeieil for aale al Cuhll" Vurtloii. at noon on the Jttli day of seiteiolier, Itii, tn the office of the I 'iri .t Italirer, Hunu Lake, the Licence XJUSI, to rut li.voo Jackpliie Ilea on an irea situated alul t mllea .North of decker Lake Station, iiantre S, Coaal blatrlrt. Threo yeara will be allowed for re moval of timber. "l-rovlded any one unable to attend Ihe mi l Ion tn iierMin may ubmlt a reah-d nder to bn ofx-neil al the hour or auc tion ami tiTaled at one bid." Furtlicr partlrulai-a nr Ihe Chief Foreat-er. Victoria, n.c, or Dittrlrt l'oroter I'rlnre lliipert TIMBER SALE, X7468. Sealed Tenilera will bo received by Hie Ulniater r Ijndu at Victoria not later Ihan noon on the KKlid day of October, tvir, tor inn iiiii-i-iuiu- or Licence X74GX, to rut Vdt, WD feet or Spruce and Hemlock on an area illualed on Maniiell Inlet MM'roiliinlelJ 7 roller frnin I'ort Cleuieula, 'j. rritice niifieri niairiri. Twu ( year will be allowed for removal or Umber. Knrther iarlculara ol Ihe ('tiler I'or-eter, Victoria, U.i:., or lilalrlct Korea- Vwf Minted, II C, . TIMBER SALE X7106 There will Ii" of fend for aale at puliln- Auction, at noon mi tne tat nay or October. iVti. In the offlrc .-r the Korrel Huii- ervleor, Sinlthi-ra. Il.i;., tlm Licence X 710ft, to rut r, 1 0,000 lineal feet of cedar I'oiea and rimiK on an area adjoin-Inr Lot ufAA, norUi-wel of llaielton, CanKlar lilnlrlrt. Three (3) yeara wilt be allowed for reiootal of timher. I'rovlded that any nn unable to attend oie auctiiin In pernon may auimilt a ceiled lender to be opened at Hie hour of auction ami ireaten a nun uia. Flirllier arllriiUr of Ihe Chief Koreal er, Victoria, D,c, or District forester I'lluta lluput, B.C. THE DAILY HEWS LIFE HISTORY HUGE SALMON Elghty-Elve Pound White Spring Is a Five Year Old Babcock Says I SOME TAGGING RESULTS i VICTOHIA, Oct. 0. Jusl how the eighty-five pound salmon 'raught recently in the Straits of 'Juan de l'uea managed lo reach ! Hh unormous size was explained j by John 1 Habcock, leading Canadian fish authority and ile-I puly commissioner ofl fisheries for llrilish Columbia in a slato-i menl issued after be had exam- ined the monstrous specimen. ! Expert's Statement "The eighty-fic pound white spring salmon which was cauuhl in a trap in Juan du luca Strait last mouth is shown, from an examination uf Us scales sub- r..i. II. il... - tl I j 1 1 11 1 lit Hill la. In. n tix-n -..... I i.ln i.i ,..l.,a1li,tl1 I i :r luvy ffllSUITU lilt I1U5- v" wt- uu-jvui- l.n.t ...,.1.. I i.. II.. .. I r ii 'I'l.l, mm II'IIIM'II IU repay lliese, ui mu ui in i ill. inn .....I umni in (III- licil.ll IM UIO , V ml.l .. II i.. ..f could collect. Creditor Nation iiui i uw mris. inert:' WilS is no "tii. sniiuiuu, ii. is ui means by which the creditors ,f,l'u type,' that is, it left fresh Now that the United Slates is water early in the spring of its. first year and passed virtually; all of its life in salt water. Or-1 ;.M.,,a"', "I! "alions pay-anxious that none "ate, and migrate to the sea .... i, ,,,11,.-. mi-it . ,. , ,. ,.. I ... .:., ..t II...I- ii. ..... xi. called In n? eamet . wf?' banrer ; J.,.? Later " on 'I ! expedient ,"uul" of repudiation, """'l' ' it - is'"".! lho in Ihe sea for m.-n three or covered control of their own af- CANCELLATION OF RESERVE SOTICE IS IIEIIEUV" GIVES dial Id lferc eHling or Lot 1810. IKDM Cuast I'ltlrlct, Is cancelled. Laiuli Deparlment, Yicioria, ti.t. lid Sfpl.. uts V. n. ADEii, Drnulv MlnUlp i.r lin.1. LAND ACT. TAKE NOTICE lhat Anirln-ltrliUh rt. Iiinlila Paikliia Company Limited, of Vancouver, B.C., ocrupatlun I'arkera, m-lends lo apply ror a lease of tho roilow-InK described lands: Cominrnclnr at a poat planted on th south shore of Ilirlletl ioint, Walea I. mi. ai iiikii waier niarx; menre In an ealerly direr lion along- hlirh water mark forly-elirtit hundred reel, more or le, to a iMt marked No. I.E.; thence aouth-erly 10 rhaln.4. more or le, tu low water inark; thence In a westerly direction ahltlff KkU U.lA .iiirlr .1.1.1 . a creditor nation, anxious to ec 'Ihmrily most spring salmon Belgium. Italy and other, spend their Grsl year in fresh ' found extremely awkward lo be'four years. Those that spend one (confronted in the press or Europe. '('nr ' fresh water grow but a I with the "story of Ihe repudiated; frw inches in length during that 'oems or certain or ttic Uuiledi i" 1 reacuiug sun water. Stales. Several leading newspapers urge that tn international war debt adjustment these long r'Si'tSWCrtf1'" P"o" in hi" youtli. he hale iru-i or i-rinrc liuiwrt, andmiuale 11 Hartlrtt Point, Wales Island. Uritbb Columbia. 'i part with money. BRITISH COLUMBIA MAN IS ARRESTED JIXKAL", Oct. G (ieorge Wil son, a Hritish subject, was found hunting and being in possession' they find food inurli more abun dant and ttrow rapidly. f firearms without an alien's noninl fi,h imU iVir run it li'ivH nha-aiit feel, more or leM; ihenre northerlj loj special license, in violation rnaina 10 point or rotnmeiirement, and .,tn ir.im lu-M I... " " " -" - more or Ipm. i - "9 ' "t - - ori been a cilultou a regular Fal- town. Hp -nniiimi.il hi. "laff. j testation afler living locked m Roam Long Way lhe guard room. And talking of salmon, some Hp will he laken south on the very interesting" tagging nxperi- Cardena (his afternoon In cus- inents have been conducted by IimI.v of flapt. (lstvr Ash. j the Hiological Hoard of Cinada : j on me wesi roas! 0 Vancouver o.rle Strnils Tnwim iln. Island and Northern Hrilisli Col- tug Cain- Scoll is on her way to uinnia mis pasi summer. jom Powell lliver wilh a Davis raft hundreds of spring salmon lhat fron, die (Jueen llbUrlotle li- vvere caiwltl by Irolllug wero imnU. -ri,- ,HMMi will n.ii,i-i. laggeil and liberated. Metal lags, here on Saturday lo lake I ho each bearing a separate number Moating cannery Laurel Whaleit and Ihe letters 'H.C. '25' w;ere in Vancouver. fastened in their flcih near the -- - . . . . base of the tail. They were tag-' LA,..,T ged and liberated in order to Nolle of rntanllon to Apply ta Laaaa Una trace their movements and gain additional da I a as lo growth. Several of -these lugged fish have been caught in 1'ugel Sound and captured in Siberia lhat fall Authorities Co-operate 'It will be recalb-d thai I rliM MuiH.it LaiM iir.Miiii - trKl or i-nim- Huiwri. anl liutii oil lli wMilliwe.l Kleur ol VVala la- UihI. U.i... Im-iiii o.th nurneiii from llajraUik Olaml, auU true rati frmu Ulanil l-iiiiit. Sltklan Nlawl. T.lki: KOIIce that Anilo-lirlii.li i .i Fraser lliver waters, as was nal-1 i-acam i.ouii. limited, .f ii , i , . . Vanruuer, B.C., orrupalioa l-atier. In- orally to be expected. .Several leima to apply for a lea, or the folh.w others were caught in the t;I- ""cXn T: ni.n.ed ., M,n 1 1 ii 1 1 1 i ri llivor 'I'Ik. -,. I Irrnnl- water iiiatk mi Hie iiiiliu.i .i..... ,.r ler of Ihem i all, i however, is , the mairneti,- Wale ItlaiHl mn In iia'iark a niiihi .ilwi lieartnt 'n north tr" - ' oho iii. I :..,.. ..I i.i eat iroiii Miami 1-oiiiL ... ..,..,,,v.., iMoi.ti.MM-e aonlha.terly ali.tia r rniMMiro on me Itiver, in California appears to have vvandereil far Sltklan 1 1 la ml lil h i.bip Saerailienlo '"ark forly-elttu huintnil feet, more or. 'ri.,.i ri-i. ""J niaiani no. i.e.; tnMiee, I lllll risll .oiillicrlr IU chain., inoi or Iraa. lo low waier mara, inemw jnrlhwrtterlr aloiia low water ..utk r,.iv ii,i k...i.--.i r..i titer than the one that Dr. (ill- r tn; tttetire noriherir to chain.) berl iagge.1 for ll.e United Slates ETeiffiil&r We llureau of fisheries on lliej A'0,'''B1"ai!oWcoMLlTii ' southeastern side of Ihe Alaska! 'Anpiirani 1 iiniiiiwnlr In I'M llml -nu . . r,f.,lf'.?- Walker. Unit. ...... ..... j i 'i icti jiuy tii'i. IVfi NOTIOL I IV Till' UITTIII nf mm ...t.ll.n.... r,.k the I lie Uaue of I'ruvltbMial Certificate or fUlioiv ixi-iiiliviw uf IIk. Ili.il...l .' ,le. "ir Ll . Ilhirk ; Lola t mil lu J oMa a; l.ol 7 and a, II lock II; .n. States. Canada. Urilish Columbia, , ' n,J uk i; Loin i ami n. Washiiwton. Oregon and Call- iftSlViT-ATi! Aluri,;' fornia met in Seattle last March1 ft iVifVV."iSrk 7i ' T and organiited for uniform inves-!'- , "'"'i1 'i ut i.'iuMk; . ' . ,, . ,, , . ? " U rlrt Addlllon. Tnunalle of ligations or the? Pacific salnfon. ion tmon. Map nr Andi the 7a" 1 1 hair One or-the measures adopted! CM,rJrlii.irtei!,frM "f '"", ' ,Un'"' J ! provided for the tagging of sal-i ,. lt'.rt'rK tyot or the io (,r tin- ,. .. ... '.ertl'lralea of Title roterlna the alMivei moil iii salt water 'from' Mon- laud ha.inr i-en pr.Kii.ced u Vw tiT. terey Hoy California to Alaska 1 "ly '""'"'"'i bi iane. arter the eiplrallon during the past summer. The ""'"'!!' ''r"iiimai oniricatea or Title rirsl relurns of lhat work 8!,,,. uA&t 'V'Ziutt just roming in, and, wf.lle it I-, 'V&t! A'rfM liTi .V,1 too early lo reach any (lefinile, ""a ovemir, io. reiitiveiv. conclusions, those marked nrf 'oss'rT! i,m'- ",,! Vancouver Island lhat have been .cnn!h'iideud,err,'''ij6l,','e ' ,,",,,'r, recaptured in Ihe Columbia, and ii. v v'aei.r.nn, j Ihe one caught in Hie Siieramcn-I !!ar2JLl!:'.l to. indieate at least, lhat some' l?.5T sprilhg salmon from those rivers Notice of Inl.ntlon to appr t Purthaaa! are at limes associated on Ihe In Ihe !.aril neorriuiv' rn.iMi I west coast of Vancouver Island .hui'.1-..""1 !,J!",'. ,i.,V.l'.f11' '"""-n wilh those rrom .... i i... i. r., ,nM .nr-- iimiii J'llget Sound, "'." Torn II mould. Kurt her ,le. ."r'..?. 'V' ? M "f u.M, .mi. iintu, jui uiii in:- i-eiiirr nw unnerl. . nr. rein..ii,.n i........ velopmenls are a.illclpale.l, ns lXi tillZTCV many of tins fish lagged wero n.n.eiirin ai a t-o.t nt.nied L ti,. . . .. " trill IllU MMt at. aai. I a .a.1 - small, in their seeond year, and thence fi Miii.,V;.,V erir" u"ca ii . ... .... .i-.. ",n ...ill ....i i-. el,. ii,. u ..i..i.,. win inn iii.iiiii-),' mr two or uiree L",v. h... "Sa rnaina north- . ,. T1-! thence n chain eaa er y In nolnl ears. ,.,r roinmcneeineiil, and rontalnlna in ae.. Advertise in tbe Dally News Inure fir leia. ""-i Dated AUfUlt MtH. 1919. C. P. TtlKI., AH'IliaUt Tuesday, October 6, 1925, BRITISH COLUMBIA The Mineral Province of Western Canada TO END OF DECEMBER, 1024. Has produced Minerals ns follows: 'Placer Gold, $77,UHS,nr:i; l.ode Gold, $118, 47:i,lO(; Silver, $08,821,571); Lead, $70,518,578; Copper, ?187, .8!,n7N; Zicie, M2. I7HU7; Miscellaneous Minerals $l,i31,.)4U; Goal and Coke, $2H(),88(),0i8; tlmlding Stone, Ilriek, Cement, etc., $ 12,225,81 I; making its .Mineral production to the end of 11)21 show an Aggregate Value of $859,427,386 Production for Year Ending Dec. 1924, $48,704,604 The Mining Laws of this Province aro more liberal and (he fees lower than those of any other Province iu the Dominion, or unj colony in the Mulish Knipire Mineral locations fire granted lo discoverers for nominal fees. Absolute Titles are obtained by developing such properties, the security of which u guaranteed by Crown Grants. Full information together with Mining Itepcrts anl Map, mav be, obtained gratis by addressing THE HON. THE MINISTER OF MINES ,, , Victoria, BrilUh Columbia. iVIl. Practically nil Hritish Columbia Mineral Properties upuii vvhnh development work has been done are.il escribed in some one of the Animal Itcpi.rl or the Minis(r of Mines. Those considering mining investments should refer lo -urh reports The are available willnMil charge on application lo-lhe Department of .Mine. Vi I rn H( lleporls or the Geological Survy of Canada. Paeirie Huildiiig, Vuniiimcr, are re'eoni mended as valuable sourees of information. NELS JOHNSON IS SENT SOUTH Gets Six Months at Okalla Prison for Ltolng Drunk .Nets Johnson, tusKcr, well known character about town of This eighty-five pound fish Scandinavian nationality and evaded debls be faced and paid, mwraled to sea soon aHer it familiarly referred to as "Kimr as they dirghl to be. Hut it takes reached the swimming stage and Haakon," appeared once too of-a great deal of newspaper talk therefore grew much more rap- ten in Ihe cily police court thi lo persuade I'nele Sam that heidly the first year t4ian it would morning on a charge of inliuieu-niiRht to "pay for a dead hnrse." have done had it remained thai tion and was sentenced lo six He would like n do it for Ihei.vear in fresh water. Having lived months al Okalla Prison hv Sli- Mooks of the thing, but. having, in the sea for five years one pemliary Magistrate II. F. Mc- M-ar iimrr loan me average u i.eiHi. lie Ciller or polire slateil was enabled lo grow lo greater that Johnon had been given weight than is usual to the in- many chances but nothiiw could dividual of its' race. While it he ilmie with him. It was his is close 'o the record, if not Ihe (the ehifV desire that he be record spring salmon laken in sent out of Iowa hd tills re-llrilisb Columbia waters, it is ipiesi was met by His Worship, not the record on the coast.' Nels shambled from Ihe court -Spring jalmon weighing over room proleatinR that he should ninety pounds have been taken e given another ehntice and ask- in the Columbia'. This eighty-five Oik what the police w.-rn doing all the bootleggers in WESTHOLME THEATRE Tuesday Only, 7 and 0 p.m. "The Devil's Cargo" A roosiiifr romaiiie thriller ol California in lh rush ilavs. A whirlwind .1 lion lule ui adventure . I -e generalion 111 Ihe lawles- The lor or an union- Kirl and one Komi man .-.oiglii ui , slupload of iMiin.m d hi ts. A photo-play "Oiilaionig .ill Hie ingredient lb .. g lo make firsl-rliiss rnteiiaiuinenl. Strong at. William Collier Jr., Pauline Starke, Wallace Decry, Raymond Hatton, Emmett C. King, Claire Adam and other. "FLYING FISTS' SERIE8 No. 1 BENNIE LEONARD IN "BREAKING IN." INTERNATIONAL NEWS. 3Sc and 10c Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert . DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating Q. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant is equipped to handle al kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 38P LOGGERS' CIGAR STORE HAS REMOVED to building ncit door to IYicl Mulcher Shop, across from the Cmprcss Hotel Wo rarry o full line of CIGARS, TOBACCOS, FRUITS, CANDIES James Zcrelll oui,imu nuum in CUNNECTION Proprietor ' "mim' ,m aaaaaaaaaaaaaaiaaa MISSES' and CHILDREN'S DANCING SLIPPERS. ,...ii.m,Wr,,",lii,,lt' '''T'" '"'"l" re nboiil to renew llieir ulivilies for the winter season we ..re ,., ready lo sup Ply your clMldre,, will, "Turn- lllack K.,1 1 I aiming 8 i Slippi " -wilh eyelets on sides. Hizes from U In i mi.. WW ,",VB ''! ?,,Mrk .,:,,il,lri''" "".I Misses' Kelt .Slippers in various styles. from 85c to $1.85 LET US SUPPORT THE GYRO CARNIVAL Jabour Bros., Ltd. rinnn OAK Phono 64S, aafcnai Cor. 3rd Avo. and 7th St.