Dr. Alexander Smith Block rhon E7B DENTIST MILK Carh prico of tickets is (tilvnnccd to J Quarts Tor $1.00 11 Pints for $1.00 G,''rinienciiig AQvonitor- 1. Valentin Dairy mono U57. George Rorie CI!AHTEKKI) ACCOUNTANT AN1) AUDITOK Phone 3X7 'J Hecond Avenue Vet, Prime Rupert pounds, at an average coat of 8495 cenu per pound. I The uurd quarter, which terminated on September 30. showed a monthly per paund Although the ore tonnage ahowed OOSSE PACKING COMPANY LTD. Applicant. By J. P Rtrang. Agent. -WATER NOTICE. IIIVKItolON AM l'v TAKE NOTICE that John Dybhavn. whose addreaa U P.O. Box 1700. Prince Rupert. B.c will apply for a licence to ..i. ..i ii.. aooo ra ona oer day of water out of an unnamed creek which flowa flows northerly northerly and and drains drains into into Nesto wesio In- in- irnofa mm tiiuiui ixiv - - Thla notice waa lease la applied. nested on the grouna on mt ra u.j . o? November. 11)36. A copy of this i notice land an application pursuant thereto b-a. uv. i iiiiein ri aval at i i sr i Victoria. B.C.. within thirty aav. ...cj the first aprearaiiro ut nu ""vr- " 7 Seal newspaper. The date ot the first publication of thla notice la Decern- (berl. 1929. JOHN DTBHAVN. I Applicant. LAND ACT. .NOTICE OF NJkTVAniTP SVyfA' to in Oona Rlr Lani ordlng Dlatrlct Rupert. B.C.. and altuate-on of Prince Island In Oona River approximately art iSJiitJ. Illock One and Two of Lot 310U, n'T Coaai Dl.t?lct (mostly tide flat small laianai. I.iirroundlng take NOTICE that John Bergman, of " oJia Rlvrr. B C.. .occupation JlermaJi. mter.de to apply for a lease 01 io l0mencirngC at a" post planted 300 feet nonl rt'nSfthweat corner post of 1.000 feet aoutneast; thence lot 3199: f'hence 300 fret westerly: thence 1.0QO ft northwest thenco 100 feet to poat tented and containing ten acrea. more 1 or less JOHN DKnOMAN, ' Applicant. Dated October SO. 1928. 9 ,dJI December 8, 1026 THE DAILY, NW3 ... MMb .ti4-t, . PAGE FIVE kidneys have YOt'R a big job to perform doping tbe body fcre , 1 f uviooui wasui, Xttif action it 'rwl-up ii the new sup- YOUR SERVES CONTROL YOUR llEyiLTHl lot your health's sVe Consult d. a. McMillan I'nlmer Graduate CIIIKOPKACTOK Room 6 & 7, Exchange Work I'hone 691 pATl 10 MEUOMCTTR SniVICE leu Shopp for Christmas Gifts come to "Demers" Vhonf 27 P.O. n 327 SMJWYOM HEELS TO WINTER 5 ) MCE WE OUB COAl AND VVIHV W a pretty lung t fellow and K've a . -A rile a hard run for '""irvincy. V re in earnest to win n -nn home so are we, to Bi'lp vou, s fro, Phone us now. N'ANAIMO - YVEU.IMITON and AI.HEUTA SOOTI.ESS COALS Albert & McCaflery Limited L 1'hones 116 nnd 117 Anyox Will Soon Be Biggest - ; Copper Producing Centre in World;- Production Increasing a - . A ni.nvUHln t!?e1J)retent yar the production of copper at the big' Co ? J r Vhe rra,y,Cpn0,idate(1 JIi'0. finfitlh & Power h. I i,u V:t(li,y each month' Wh completion of fu,r at,th.e, conc!,'!t.rator a'1(l HinlcrinV plant in the near, future the product i,ivl Aj on w b. tnnhor It1l6'lkirl 4a-i.l M ...Ill ...i. 4.1t l .ti vh.bvu, ajiu nuu win i t . ine SJ liritUh ititi Iei Empire. . as Ma lhe ,ar,fe8t C0Wr Plueint? camp in Addition to the concentrating mill will be completed and in" operation ntlon In In January. January, 1027. 1027.' ThpP These nihlitinn. additions win will KiveV ..u.A.tv, the 4.tn mill a capacity of 3QQQ torts of or per day. 'V i ' , nt muj j the last word Jn ore con- r6trUon. It i up-to-date In every " K,u' 10 fn. the con" Uneiit. . The recently tnataUed nuchlnenr at tbe alnterlnj plant la ik being tuned up. and will be in com tint operation before the end of tht year. The operation of the enlarged pUia. Ill eliminate the ahlppinc of eoncentratea to Ta-coana. aa heretofore, all temcentrate after going through the gluten njr pUnt will be amelted looally. ' Ti:.llV Ilixt . Steadily month by month, during U preacnt year, the production of copper at Anyoi baa risen. Durtne the! nage each month. At the prewnt time 63.000 tona of ore la being 'mined and milled each month, and thii'hoiinagei will be increated. AT AI.I.KMIV .During the third quarter, ,'Allenby milled 174 .251 tona of ' ore. .producing 4.64IJ584 net pound , o fpper. aa coin: pared with' 153.84? tona milled and 4. 374.J77 pcfcfidi of copper ( produced! curing 4ne .preceding quarter. These operatlona returned a profit of SS6M for ihe t!flrd quarter and 33.11 for tue second quarter," with; copper carrietLat 14c per pouad, x v' ore production from the Outsider flrat quarter of the yer. the produc-r'"? . P?'krth mtir n"lr Ad, " uoo par month M 3.i.2S6 pound 1 lu?!n the "m?-' ' ' .' Ia frcwit lntenrtw w,th th! Kb of) an average OJ per pound 1 840 cent lHeraia; &im Bxklng. rlce-prealdenti Durtng the second quarter "th ' nd tRrn "a operj monthly producUan waa 3.173.0U ,,0" ,"Di An.oy wequf aiinsciorj. iDevpwnia naa Deeo op- erated eontlnuouaiy throughout' tha, y4r, without any mlahap whaUoeveM The only cloud, on the horteon at the jwrnd. prni 0me V" reeeBl ta production of 3J04.O1S pro- r ' twrH that that tirW tsl K matti would quickly ahow an improvement. per product include. .U operating and , " the ,W UB,el,'tf " dl!a,f1,t . i ( In fMpui a) IVi flit i fjt A i 11a. tv.n etpensea. with JI actions for prerioua matal valoe and the usual smelter rrwdlta. This cost deludes rreuit for miscellaneoua income earned aod slao t&ciudes aiMrgea for bond In-tret and depreciation. v i.t i: or ( oiti:k The value of copper produced In the flrat quarter waa I414.TJ4 (50 In thai aid. vi . v mm wv (.i v ma v . cut, v 'u ui aat a sson4 ouartee th value droooed la ! JAP INLET. Dk. 7-The Muc Uo.' IM 7tJt. alUMMigh a much larger 'late of Cow Bjy fame; receatiy celebrated tonhage waa produced this waa due to the drop- is price of copper from the hrrel of the first quarter. During the last quarter the value of ore produced ahowed a decided increase being ll.'W-Mi 48. FAMOUS MUG-UP . IS CHRISTENED AT J$P INLET HOME Iti official opening In the new aurtoun'd-Inga of Jap Ihlft aa. the residence of Oapt Ouie. when a targe catlierlDg as sembled for a arprtee party at the residence o( O. L. Uurray, and moved en masse to the attack at about 8 pin. lira. O. "L'Wurray waa the organUer. ano cuosutersble monthly inerease. operat- j lat credit ta duo to the Adlea who reduced preaent for the excellent fare pro-which mg eipetsse ert matrially achievement reflecu great credit Th host was takea completely on the oreaniaing ability of the man-(by aurprk-e. and Use party ,wa in every siemen: and thV loyalty of tha staff. It Kntettatnment waa pro- it also a source of pleasure to the i "uru 3 ",UMC' Tucmi "-.uKkholda who have now waltetf ! mental, aa well aa orchestral, and by ' "nf etc to which . alight Mat to ! number of year, for a ehaage Xrom an tide of adverait, to a flood tide oX!?1'"1 "T" 13 I'" kdded much, to tbe fun of the'errnlng IDTtng " vtrt f ta r?t the ' preaent ' year the Allenby - V , , 'Kyle by Capt. BUly Hanson. The.party ton-; pisr.t haa also increaaed tbelr ote 7 , . kpnliisttv hmtp un stvitit mtdnlffht af , WATKK NOTICE , lilW.KMOV AMI 1E. 1 TAKE NOTICE that Qosse Tacking Company. Limited, whcee address u Vancouver BC. will appiy for a licence . u Uke and use 100.000 gallons per day of water out of Unnamed atream. which , floms northwesterly and drains Into I Captain s Core at bead of Captain's Cove The water will be diverted from the stream at a point about 700 feet ifiom mouth and wilt be used for com-' niercial and domestic purpoaea upon the I land described aa Lot 1253. Bang 4. i Coast D-atrlct Thta notice was posted ter a most enjoyable ewnlnz, .amid musical "honors whloh were rult ably 'ack nowledged by tha host: ALICE ARM vember. WW. A copy of thla notice andi Bob Kaye. afjcr ' having apent the Ian application pursuant thereto and W past few" months at Stewart, returned ' the "Water Act" will be filed in the '7 . . , 'office oi the Water Recorder at Prince P'r 'Mt ?w ' I Rupert. BC Objectloua to the appll- ' m - . oatwn may be filed with the aald Water , There waa good Vice on one of the !fifd" flights X.Ir,--lK the west last Water Victoria. . within within thirty thirty da a . TTsaat ataktaw M rial T ITVXT J. Peacock waa here -from Anyoi last .week making plana for a winter'! program of development work on the Success mining property In . which - hs la interested. uc B.C daya after-week-end and Alice Arm akaters took tbe firat appearance oi iu """'o - full advantage or It. There waa also local newsp... .uj -..- r. ... . .. . h t f , t k ubllcatlon ot tnia novice . In 1Q')Jt locaf rink will be flooded as soon aa the weather geta a little colder.-. Arrangements, are being made fane .quarters here for the Oovrrnmen? Telgraph offlcej For many years, the old log cabin under the hill fca housed the local -'ticker. Active development .work has started on the Rpd fnt property which waa be diverted from the atream at the , associates. Supplies for the winter natural outlet of a aniall lake, about 50 1 he been packea jn and fifteen feet will beuard fodomestlc aYlduaU?.! of the projected , 350 foot tunnel ha, nuroces upon the 7 acrea of land de-.,jrtluy been driven. '.cz -. ind for which STEWART f f v.aw Waiter Itnnrder All Tha Inntr tunnel nn. th Khnkae nro Hi in me ": wiTwi ... 4um the r r,..,, nn Ohlectlona to ... u . -v. . nn . - BwroTr'or'K penetrated the northern extension I of Water RlghU, Parliament Buildings. 0f the great B.C. Silver ore body. The ore la quarta-porphry formation carry ing ruby and native silver In very high values. Word haa been received ot the death recently In Nelson of Mrs. Caroline Daly, mother of Par and Jim Daly of machine knives! 1 f sysw " , fr t '. , ' ' ' .v - ' natever r . ' . A- . I X Y 1 -the' New Orthophonic Victrola will play -with the .tone that is' the tone ; ... of the music itself. What would jou like to hear a bit of grand musiCt plajed and sung by tht foremost x opera ? A thrilling band piece ? A toe-teas- artists. By means of a new scientific prin- ing (ox trot ? The pew Orthophpnic yictrola is waiting to play for you always. Waiting aitin? sw we a a a-w a-" ,y - J J L. C. White, mill man at the Dun-well, has left for Seattle and W. D. Clinch, who arrived recently from Berkeley, California with hla wife and child, haa become mill superintendent. Dune Mclsaao has left for Vancou? vrr where he will spend the holidays with his brother, James, proprietor of the Burrard Hotel. Camp buildings are nearlng completion and development work has started on the Extenuate property which adjoins the Sebakwe. A group ot amateur Stewart players put on the farce "Where" Dooleyt" at Stewart on Friday night and at Premier last night. The play waa excellently ataged, the cast Including Mrs. O, C. Andrew, II. C. Marvin, Rev. - A. W R. Ashley, Mrs. M. J. Esterly, Mrs. R. T. Crosby. Mrs. James Morrlce, Mra. II. P. aibson, a. C. Andrew, P. 8, Jacx and J. W. Wilson. Music was furnished by an orchestra consisting ot Mra. W. Jancowskl, J. P. Scarlett and Victor Durant. Advertise in the Dally New. 0 .-'V' , ' Victor Talking Machine Company Made only by Victor thla district. She waa a hardy pioneer woman and lived to the grand age J ninety years. Vic TERRACE A. Qoodenough. of Smlthers was a business visitor here on Saturday and and left for Prince Rupert. i Mra. A. Y. Wilson of Remo waa the guest ot Mrs. T. J. Marsh over the week end. R. 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