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Phones 116 and 117 H ere an dTh DENTIST Exchange Block ere The financial Btatcment of the Canadian Pacific Railway issued at Montreal for the seven months of 1926 ending: July 31st, shows the large .increase tn the net profits of 16,091,301.02 over the ncf profits for the 'firstseven month Of 25. The grhif earnings were if 101,82007.11, as ('compared with $30,343,807.75 for the first seven months of 1025. Unofficial estimates 'prepared by the authorities of the Department ef Commerce, Washing-ton, estimated that Americans visiting Canada this year would spend approximately $190,000,000.' This estimate was intimated to be very conservative and that it was more than likely that the amount would exceed the $200r 000,000 mark. Announcement wti made recently over the signature of E. N. Todd, ireight traffic manager, Canadian Pacific Railway, of the appointment of D. A. Wanklyn as Industrial Com-missloner of the P.ailway, with offi-ces In Montreal. Mr. Wanklyn replaces Graham W, Curtis, who has resigned, to fill the position of general manager for Montreal Rail and Water Terminals, Limited. Otto H.Kahn, chairman of tho board pf directors .of the Metropolis tan Opera Company, accompanied by a party of internationally known financiers "of New "York, visited the National Exhibition at Toronto recently. Mr. Kuhn, who is perhaps the leading art and music patron of the United States, addressed a luncheon of the directors of the Exhibition on September 2nd, the day of the Exhibition, which was set aside as "Music Day." It is understood that purchases in Canada of 5.000 railway cars may result from the visit of the engineering expert, Mr. Vandergulcht, and the Transport Commissariat's representative, Mr. Baronsky, who have bien delegated by the Soviet Republic to investigate the possibility of securing this number in Canada. They have also been instructed to make a study of the organization of the Canadian railway shops and the repair methods In general. Three wolf cubs were caught recently pear Lake Dourclle in Northern Ontario by Arthur Beauvais, well-known driver of the Chateau Frontenac dog team at Quebec, and will be trained by Beauvais ior the harness. He is confident that by mingling the wolres with huskie puppies for several months they will lose some of their wolfish nature and make an attractive addition to the Chateau team. Beauvais states that, while wolves have endurance, they have not the "heart" of' a huskie dog. Two world's swimming records were established at the Crystal Gardens swimming pool at Victoria recently, when Ethel McGarry. of New York, swam 830 yards in 12 minutes and 41 seconds, or nine -seconds better than the previous woman's record for this event; and when Agnes Gcrahty, also of New York, dipped five and two-fifths seconds off the previous record for 200 yards, by completing the distance in three minutes and 12 and three-fifths seconds. Celebrating the change in name of the historic Dominion Express Company to that of the Canadian Pacific Express Company, a street parade in Montreal was held September first, the day of the change In name, consisting of every description of Express vehicle, new and old. Sam Nightingale, a driver of SO years' service, headed the parade seated In a wagon of 1R00 vintage, and hauled by Bibe." a horse that has been In constant 'service with the Coupany for 19 years. Similar parades were held at Toronto, Wifl-tptg tnd Vancouver. Ray Worlock returned to the cH- on yesterday afternoon's train after n business trip to the Interior. Established 1923 CONSULTATIONS FREE fir b We particularly B I -invite those who f' I have difficult f 3 cases. Us e r ft JENNY THE DAILY NEWS PAQB THREk "A I CONVENIENT! m In addition to its double richness I which so much im- m proves even your I best recipes, St. Charles Milk is un- I usually convenient. I It keeps perfectly I in the unopened can. Use it wher- . ever the recipe call I aConleiiury at South Mania, It.C. Local and Personal Arthur' Tail. Phone 078. B.C. Undertakers. Phone 41. Crystal Firelighters. 48 tor SI. 00. ijde Transfer. Phone SCO. ti Try Foothills Stove jCoaL f 13.00 pei jon. No soot-Phllpott, Evltt Si Co Ud. -a Oeorge Wilson returned on yester-lay afternoon's train from Terrace here he spent the wees -end. Andrew Sevld was fined 125. with the option of thirty days' Imprisonment, .n the city police court this morning ' for drunkenness. ' Jarvls McLeod and ' two daugbtets (turned to the city on yesterday a'-, iraoonls train from nemo where the pent the week-end. ' Mrs. F. H. Du Vernet and daughter. 4Jm Alice Du Vernet. returned' to the lty on yesterday "afternoon's train rom a trip to the Interior. Mr. and lira. Frank Rice came tn c: .he Cardena this morning from Allie Krm where Mr. Rice hu been engages jor the summer In mineral survey work Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ritchie return: the city on last night's train accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Davis aoJ ilrs. Law of Seattle who are vlsltlru tth them here. Powerboat Taplow, Capt C. B. Flewln. urtved In port this morning from ?ort Slmpnon and Work Channel. Mr. "lewln reports a poor trolling season it Wsrk Channel. The herd of sixteen milch cows si Woodcock belonging to W. C. Little las been government tested for tuber-'Ulosls and found frre ills bams an tUo certified sanitary and tree fron :hat disease. 224 Miss 'Beth Barrett and Miss Saunders f the Port Simpson General Hospital nursing staff arrived In town this morning "from Port Simpson to visit for few days with Miss Molly Cross. Fourth Avenue West. Mrs. V. M. Velton, who has been paying au extended visit to her parents. Mr. and Mrs. ..E. 11. Mortimer. Fifth Avenue East, will . sail Thursday night ry the Prince Rupert on her return her home In California. She Is being accompanied to Vancouver and Vlo-torla by her brother Richmond. CPU. steamer Princes Louise. Capt Arthur Slater, win arrive at 4 o'clock this afternoon from Alaska and wl!i sail at 6:30 for Alert Bay and Vancouver. Passengers booked to sail fron. here on the vessel Include Mr. Brad bury for Bllverton; W. C. Daniel au.1 Mr. Shlkataul tor Vancouver, and L. L. Bolton tor Seattle. ' John Flewln, returning officer fo: Skeena riding In the federal election, came In from Port 8lmpson this morning. Mr. Flewln states that ballot boxes were not taken Into, the Porter's Landing and Gold Pan Creek polls or. account of the small number of votes at those points. The only two polls remaining to be' heard from are Klti-maat and Rivers Inlet. Miss Chrlssie McLeod, the little slrl wnicn marguerite uurant, won the car at the fslrt has.' received Js present of 28 from the winner for her services. The Boys' Bsnd also received a pre. sent of 136 and the Salvation Army got a substantial donation. xriu Durant sold the cor to Fred Rlffou for S0 less than she- was offered for It. TAXIOliKMV. Save the deer and other came heads. Have them mounted true, to. life. Phone Phone 109 Flnley. - 34 BRITISH COLUMBIA The Mineral Province of Western Canada TO THE END OF DECEMBER, 1825. 1 . Has produced Minerals as follows r Placer Gold, ;$77,(503',()'i5 fjtitfe Oofd", $122.808,. 450: Silver, $7i,lU,307; Lead, $81),218,i07; Copper, .$197,042,047; zinc, $nJ),923,047; Mixcellaneous Minerals, $1,594,387; Goal ftnd Uoke, 273,048,05:; Building Slone. Brick, Cement, etc., $44,005,880; making its Mineral Production to the end of 1025 show an Aggregate Value of $920,919,628 Production for Year Ending Dec. 1925, $61,492,242 The Mining Laws of this Province are more liberal and the fees tower than those of any other Province in the Dominion, tir any cnlquy jn the British Empire. Mineral locations are granted to dis ovcrers for nominal fees. Absolute Titles are obtained by developing such properties, the security of which i guaranteed by Crown Grants. Full information, together with Ml ling Reports and Maps, may be obtained gratis by addressing THE HON. THE MINISTER OF MINES Victoria, British Columbia. N.B. Practically al) British Columbia Mineral Properties upon which development work has been done are described in some one of the Annual Reports of the Minister pf Mines. Those considering mining inveytmenls should refer to such reports. They are available without charge on application lo the Department of Mine, Victoria, H.C.. Reporls l-overing each of the six Mineral Survey Districts arc published .pparnfply. and are available on application. Reporls or the Geological Survey of Canada, Winch Building, Vancouver, are recommended as valuable sources of Important billiard meeting In City ' Hall tonight at 8 pjn. pleane attend. All Interested Mr. snd Mrs. Frank Clspp win sail ChuTsday night for Los Angeles on an xtended holiday trip. Licensed hotel at Usk, B.C. for saw as going concern; completely furnished. 3nap to right psrty. Apply Rupert Table Supply Co. Annual meeting Prince Rurert Bad minton Club In Dally .News rooms. Wednesday evening at eight. Election f officers and plans far sesson. Mrs. C Hellmsn won the percolator ffered at the Exhibition by the Can-dlan General Electric Co. for the great-at number of points in the plant and lower section. Stamped pillow, rases, regular t2.0t or 11.50. 20 per cent, discount on a! ancy work goods. Ladles wool hot J. 00 per pair. Miss I. Smith.. Beaut arlcr. Second Ave. M. 3. OTJell, Vancouver lawyer, wh-saw north to prosecute In the exit Lee Fung, charged with attempte. nurder. will return to Vancouver &t he Cardena this afternoon. F. J. Fnuer. geologist for the Van ouver Chamber cf Mines, Is returnlm xrnth todaj after having made th ound trip to Anyox. Alice Arm aril itewart on the steamer Cardena. R. E. Allen has arrived In the city "rom Vanarsdol to resume his dutlua is district forester. Mrs. Allen and family are also here and they have taken up their residence at 433 Fifth Avenue West In the house formerly ccupled by Inspector Act and and oinily. JLMOK lOOTIIALL. The High School team for the Junior ootball game this evening with Borden Itreet will be chosen from among the rollowlng: J. Bryant. J. Scott. R. nailer. J. Stewart. W. Collison. A. Cross. R. Irving. D. Morrison. W. Hill. I. Comadlna, E. Smith and J. Ness. IIOTIX Altltl VALs. Prlure l(iiirrt A. C. R. YulU. W. C. DanleL I. C. Jardwell and C. A. Oarrlck. Varicou-er: J. E. Lord. Port Esslngton; Waller VI. McKay, Montreal; Capt S. R. Ams-jury, Terrace: Alfred Ward ahd A. Holland. Massett; John Itruin. Port! tmpson. Central S. Shefskey. B. J. Walkland, W. H. rhome and F Duggan, CJJ.R. TOO LATK TO CLASSIFY ! WANTED. COMPETENT GIRL FOR general housework; or schoolgirl who requires a good home. Box 337. Dally News Office. 233 4- ANNOUNCEMENTS. Anglican Church Bursar, November! 33. ' Baptist ' Ladles' Aid Bazaar, 25. St. Andrew's Society Ladles AuxUlaryl Bazaar, October 8. Royal Purple Sale of plain and fancy sewing and home cooking, October 16. Presbytertan Lladlea' Aid Bazaar. 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