FAQl FOs Brewing is an important industry in British Columbia citizens give thouirhtto what the Brewing FEW Industry means to British Columbia, as an Industry, yet it is an important factor in the industrial life of this province. It is not necessary to emphasize the millions of dollars invested in the brewing industry in this province. The thing that must not be lost sight of is that there -are hundreds of men employed throughout the year in the making, storing and transporting of the products of the breweries of British Columbia. Breweries are constantly improving and keeping modern their plants. The Amalgamated Breweries of British Columbia have spent over $300,000 in the last few months for improvements and equipment. Breweries are an important customer of the farmers of British Columbia, their purchases of grain and -hops running into huge figures each year. There is no British Columbia industry that spends 'more of its total income right in this province than the brewing industry. t The brewing industry brings large sums of money into the province. British Columbia leer is attracting-attention abroad fox its purity -and high quality. Export markets in Australasia, China -and India, are constantly growing. British Columbia beers, are winning their way in these countries in direct competition with lieers from Great Britain, Germany and Czecko-Slovakia. They are winning their way on quality and they tire powerful advertisements for this province. Pacts like these are not romantic, but they are -important and should be considered by every citizen. They are not commonly mentioned by those whose business it is to attempt to destroy the brewing industry in their determination that the eople of British Columbia shall be prevented from enjoying a pure and healthful beverage in i. an open and above board manner. - Proof of the high quality of the beer manufactured by the Amalgamated Breweries is the remark on recent analysis made by . .McDonald and McDonald, analytical chemists ' of Vancouver, stating: "By the analysis, samples prove to be excellent leer. They are high in extract, nitrogenous matter phosphoric acid and ash, while the ncidity is low and the volatile acidity practically nil, which is proof that the beer is a wholesome nutritious beverage." (Signed) Mcdonald & Mcdonald, Per A. "W. SATTEBntLB. Chemist. Dated Vancouver, Sept 23rd. 1S26. Amalgamated Breweries of Drltlnh Columbia, In which are associated VancotiTer Breweries Ltd., Rainier Brewing Co. of Canada Ltd., Westminster Brewery Ltd., Sllf erSprlnJ Brewer? Ltd., Victoria Pboenli Brewing. Co. Ltd. This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Dquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. Consignment : Sale Winter Coats i All One Price $19.50 Hep. vnlue a 8.10.50. Unsold garments must he 'returned early next week. A wnnll deposit will e-cure ymi one of these wonderful bargains. H. S. WALLACE Co., Ltd. 'Phone 9 3rd Ave. and Fulton. MILK finsh jiricc of tickets is Tidvniiceil lo 6 Quarts for $1.00 '11 Pints for 51.00 ComiiiiiiiciiiR .November 1. Valentin Dairy Phone 0S7. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY FOR LEASE In the Lsnd 'lieeurdlnir District of Allln Mining iimsmn or cssslar ni.lrlrl. TAKE NOTICE Ilia l the Enirinee.r Oold Mines. Ltd., Inc., s resislered mining cone pany oiK-ralmr within lh Province of.Brl- tisn i niuifiDU. orruiiation. a rn loins roin Iany,'lniiii(l m snpij fur a foreshore, loaae or the rollnulng described lands: Comnienrliur at a rxMt Dlanled. about SOU ! feet dietant in an Easterly direction from llhe North West corner of Lot 4319 -Sky. i lark Mineral Claim, situated st th inonlh if Wann Hirer, on Takti Arm of Talh 1-ane, i'.en in a Northerly direction i-t. uirin n riierijr iuv irri, ui-ji't Southerly HO feet more nr leits to tilsrh water mark, thetire Westerly 100 feet mure or less to point of roinmenrement and crintalitlriir 0.5 acres more nr less. I.oratf-fl this ith day or Ansriiat. (Slimed) If. MiN. FHASF.lt. P C. L. 8. A (rent. MINERAL ACT Certificate of Improvements. I No, 807700, intend, sixty days from the nine riirncr for 'the iireni crenr ,to spply to the Mlnlnif He-for s Certificate of Improvement!, te piirpite of obtaining a Crown Orsnt -of 'the above rlalni. And 'fnrilier take notlre that sctlnn, under Section . mul ie rnniinencmr before the IsMte or mich Cerllfieste of Itrjprove-ments. HATF.n this Ml day or September. A.D. tJ. H.'McN. FRASER. 'Agent LAND ACT. Notice of Intention to Apply to Lesss Lsnd i In I'rlnre Iluiwrt Mini Ileeordlnr DIs- trlrt, snd situate st Jeihvsy llarltnr, 'Queen r.liarlnltp NlmiiH, TAKK IMdTKiE that flomerv e ntinner Cnnipany, (.m.Vanrrntver, H.C. ocTiipatlmi Finn rsrkeri. iniriMM to apply ror a iea! of the follnwinir tleserlliwl 'latiil.i: rominenrinir st s nont planted st the southeast cnrner of Hie Toiro Mlneril Claltii, 'fullnwing'tlie etetly botimUry In a northerly dlrtTthm 18 chain; 'thence northestlerly II rhalns lo huh water mark; thenre niilhenMerly amnir the liiifh waler itiark is iIi.imh; thenre soiilhwrat erly 1 rhnlnn, mmre nr less, to the nulnt or eoiniiienrenient, anil rontamlnir .11 anes, mnre fir lens. HHMKI1VILI.E CAMNnnY COMPANY. I.TK.. AppMrsnt, Per F. I), Mather. Uitdlscptemb,ln.JvJ. HOSPITAL BALL WASSUCESSFUL ClOOIILY CHOWII OF KANCT.KH EN-JOYED THE EVEM.NO TIIOR'ni'-flll-Y t'XDF.K PLEAK1SO The annual hospital ball, one of the octal event of the "season proved Just as enjoyable aa ever this year. It was held last 'night at the Auditorium and as "well attended and all present had good time. The occasion was enhanced by the presence of a number of outside visitors Including the head ot the wheat pool' and the "representative ot shipping Interests and others who were In the city In connection with the business of the port. The general management was In the capable hands of Mrs. Parson, president or the auxiliary. Mrs. Stork, Mrs. Reddle and Mrs. John Dybhavn. They looked after -the refreshments and decorations and were responsible for the success. Music was provided by Mrs. Ponder's augmented orchestra, consist ft lg of Mrs. Ponder, and Messrs. Eastman, White, Greenwood, and Derry, while Miss HU-chey played during the supper. 'Mrs. Pyle had charge of the raffles and she did a good business. Mrs. L. W. Kergln drew the winning number ior the luncheon set which was won by Mrs. R. B. Skinner with number 976. Fred Pyle and A. J. Oalland were at the door and Dr. W. T. Kergln. Dr. X W. Kergln, and Olof Hanson helped with the supper. Patronesses present were Messrs. Stewart and Thompson and Miss Harrison. Alderman W. M. Brown made an efficient master of ceremonies. city. BIRTHDAY PARTY Little MM .Mary Publlrover Was llo.tr ThU' Week to Many Little friend The third birthday ot little Miss Mary Publlcover. daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Rex Publlcover, was celebrated with a party at the home ot her parents, 136 Ninth Avenue West, on Tuesday afternoon of this week. The afternoon was spent pleasantly In games, dancing and other entertainment and delicious refreshments were served by Miss Nora .Rudderham. The little hostess received many pretty and useful birthday presents. Those present were Misses Nora Rudderham, Beatrice Rudderham, Hazel Smith, Evelyn Dalgarno, May Bryne, Marie Schaetfer. Genevieve Schafer. Marie Hanson, Hilda Hanson, and Jessie Cherries and Masters Rudolph Warne. Llndsa'y Louis. Older persons present Included Mrs. I A. naiversuu, granomuiner, ana Mrs. 1 Prank "Warne. ' i Alexander K. Oage, Detroit's assistant prosecutor, believes the hub cap of wrecked automobile which 'serves as ash tray on his elesk has a good Vycholo-glcal effect on accident witnesses whom he questions. TERRACE Miss Esther Moore returned on Wednesday to Prince Rupert to resume her studies when school re-opens. Mrs. Hallberg and daughter ot Prince Rupert are guests at the home ot Mrs. Borgheld Olson, J. C. Lain, timber and tie .Inspector for the C.K.R. waa a business visitor during the week. T. E. Clark, assistant government works engineer of Bmlthers. paid an official visit to this end ot the district this week. O. H. Tycho. chief lineman on the Canadian National, Telegraphs, was In town on 'visit of Inspection on The W.A. of the Anglican church met at 'the home of Mrs. A. C. Fowler on Thursday. , ' The ladies Oulld of Knox United church met on Wednesday at the parsonage when Mrs. Wm. Bedore acted as hostess. 3ens 'Anderson of'Itemo was In towno on 'Wednesday. Miss Etanda Marsh left yesterday to resume her teaching duties In Prince Itupert. Wsnn r rsriiimal Wo. . Anyox snd Jus- Wednesday weanesuay proved yruyeu to w be a busy j day j nits Mineral Claim. Situate In the Allln tt imnv lu.i.inn ir ih. j-aa.ia tii.iii.t Int. tUm 'hnanttal here, 'two ulrths nein almiit rtiw tulle up stream from the i'tli j record. Wednesday morning. The TAKK NOTICE lli.il The KnRlneer 001(1 1 hospital IS at present imea to capa- fiiiien 1. inir rree minpr s t.eriincair : Mrs. A. Y. 'Wilson of Remo was In MINERAL ACT Certificate -of 'Improvements. Itrowme fu. a'MinersI Claim, tttuate In Hie Atlin Mlnlna; Iilvlslim of the CtMlar limtrlct, on Wsnn Hlver, adjolnlnir and to the smith of llrownle No. 4 MX. TAKE NOTICE that I, Jsmn II. Krthw, Free Miner's Cerlirirste No. 80AA3. Iihenrl, vlity days from the dais hereof, lo apply to l he Milling: Recorder for a Cerllf imie nf lmpromenl, fur the purpose of oh-talnlnr a Crown Orant or the above claim. Ami further take notice that action, under lei-lion 05. mint 'tie runiiiiciirert lierorf iho latue of surh Certificate of Improvement!. 'HATHr this 1st sy ilf Hepietnlier, 'A.D. It l le'V. PIIlll tvetil PAIN 'from Bladder Irritation Soon eased by 8ANTAL MIDY Bewsre of Imltstlons en D. Howe (Termnals) .. Ben Self (Qyro) A. Macdonald (Oyro) . C. Balagno (Terminals) J May (Moose) V. J. Brown (Moose)' a. Anderson) (Orotto) . O. Wsugn (Orotto) . . . . a p. TiHief 8i.' k.y. Don Brown (Moose) .. weSfork G turn at once to Borden's Essie Brand -Condensed Milk if you cannot nurse baby. For three generations the J caiiing infant food. Write Write It Ttrf Borden Borden On. On. HH Limited, Vancouver, BBBJ fH tor free, helpful Baby H Book. BBBj Condemary South Snmai, tfon on Thursday at ILC. In compliment to her sister-in-law. Miss Norma Kenney. Mrs. O T. Sun-ial was hostess at a delightful lunch' son In Oordon'a hotel on Wednesday. Don 'Mason is superintending the j building of the small bridge on the new provincial highway between here i and Copper City. Wo; on It com- menced this week and when finished j It will be a much needed unprovetnen' ; over the old road GRAND TERMINALS HADEASY VICTORY .Maintained rirt I'lare by Iefrtitlng Mow IC to XIO In Millard I'lUure TTwOrand Terminal -Club maintained Its lead in toe billiard league by defeating the Moose last night by the d costive score of 646 to 810. The high break of the evening waa 32, made by both Charlie Balagno and H. Oorbett. of the Orand Terminal team. The scores, were, as, follows: I 'Don'Brbw (Moose), 125; P. OUonneUf Terminals 1,200. Joe Brown. 139: Charlie Bllagno. 200.' Jack Judge. 146: Prank Zleman. 200. J. Hlllmam 200: R. Howe, IBS. J. May. 200; H. Corbett. 180. j The league 'Standing to data la as follows r y I (James. Total Average Terminals 3 370 0301 fit Andrews ... 3 , 2722 2451 J. Andrews (Orottol... 3 J. Hamilton (Orottol .. 3 Fred Pyle (Ot. Andrews) 3 J. Hlllman (Moose) .... 3 P. Zleman (Terminals).. 3 Prank Aldrldge (Oyro) . 3 W. E. Wlltlscroft (St. A.) 1 8. D. Macdonald (Bt. A.) 3 P. ODonnell (Terminals) 3 H. Corbett (Terminals).. 3 Dr. West (Orotto) 3 3, 2 3 3 i 3 ? 3 3" J. Judge (Moose) 3 U. M.cLachlan (Bt. A.) 3 W. J, NeUon (Oyro) .. 3 W. H. Long (Oyro) .... 3 Bert Morgan (Bt. A.).. 3 coo coo 600 coo 400 300 572 67 663 &3S 533 331 347 827 20 608 496. '470 'iof 433 4S1 450 205 284 423 SPORT CHAT nor Moose ......... 3 2M0 847 Qyros 3 10T7 830 The averages for the players In tha league to date are as follow: Oarnes Ttl. Arer. 200 son aeo 300 303 300 300 IB! 180 188 181 178 17 174 ! ITS 173 109 103! 141 Candidates for the football team ii the University of Chicago are wonder A Yale captaincy In a major (port carries with .It a signal honor the right to be photographed leaning against the old wooden fence. Although the fence disappeared many years ago captains of today still are "shot" In the characteristic pose. In each photo-gruph of the leaders of Old Ell teams the grass In front of the fence Is always .the same; It .Is never cut and tin lawn mower was ever run over It The Montreal Pri HSffiSasassaWsaa MEN'S OVERCOATS from $19.95 From I ho shot of the ltel ninkor in iwiii.kIu. ll liHrtirtnl ami in lite newt'! lalirii -. nnd all linrd wearing. MEN'S UNDERWEAR Penman's 95, gilarfliilffd all -vonl rom-liinatioii. wliii-li tmlmarily fur s?f.."iO. We art- selling thmn fur S3.D5 Single partnenlK each $2.00 W'f have a great 0'irtn'nl uf sine of Penman's 95 for Boysond Children. Th"e uri Kiiariinlfi'il all vihI. FOR THE HOUSEWIFE Flannelette Blankets, MM $1.75 Towels, regular prife $t. (ID, going lor 50c Unix two pair- for ra h riitomer TO RtMT TOR KENT. EIORT nOOUED MOD- ern house on Borden Btreet. hov water heater. Five roomed modern house on Sixth Avenue West. Pour roomed modern house. 740 Ful ton Btreet. Warehouse on First Avenue, known as Northern Exchange Building. it. M. Stephens ti Co.. Ltd. 333 FOR RENT OR BALE. THE LATEST Improved coin operated electric pianos. For terms, address Electrle Piano, care Dally News Office. 187 j FOR RENT. - BIX ItOOM MODERN 134 1 flat with bathroom, at 171 Third Ave. 152! East Apply Hyde Transfer. tf 130 130 148 i 1431 TOIl RENT FURNISHED APARTMENT on Second Avenue; four rooms and bath. Water paid. Phone 647. FOR RENT PIANOS. PLATER-pianos, phonographs and sewing machines. Walker's Music Store. i FOR RENT MODERN UP-TO-DATE flat: large airy rooms; tire place; close In. Max Hellbrouer. FURNISHED APARTMENTS FOR RENT by day, week or month. Phone Red 607. u MODERN HOUSE FOR RENT. FIVE rooms and bath. Munro Bros. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOM: SUIT two. 010 Sixth Avenue West. 230 ing whether they must Include a clear FOR RENT NEW MODERN HOUSE tenor voice among the assets they brlnit 231 Fourth Avenue East to tthe gridiron. A. A. Btagg. coach, - had the men march onto the field for! FOUND the ouenlne mune with Florida slnalna The Bong of The C." which only lette- jfuno-nva. babkuaij. datb. men may sing. The entrance was mt i PT "fw Omn. lmprtsslve departure from the honored ' custom of sending the squad scamper- j lug onto the turf to run up and down the -rhalk llnea In a dummy signal drill. But some of the local humorists apparently have little ear for music. The press has been full of Jibes about the "old man's" alnglng school. MISCELLANEOUS Ap. MAKE MONEY AT HOME. MEN AND women can earn 81 to 83 an hour In spare time writing showcards. No canvassing or soliciting. We instruct you and supply you with work. Write today. The Menhcnnlt Company Limited, 61 Dominion Building, Toronto. THIS FURB MADE TO ORDER AND Remodelled. Haw skins tanned and dressed. Mall orders promptly attended to Mrs, F. Tarr, 334 Broadway East. Vancouver. sectlou Of the genuine old Tale wooden fence. A photographer's mat to retire- Look for ths word "MiDVl reason I' that the men are posed In a i sent gross Is placed B0 etsllsvod i'y,l,U 1 Photogrspfi Vgary where there 1 ft I FRONT PAGE on the floor WANTED. WANTED. - A REAL LIVE MAN TO handle our products in the city ol Prince Rupert. Oood opportunity for the right man. Apply the J. It. Wat-kins Company. 1130 Hamilton Street. Vancouver. U.O. 337 WOMAN WANTED FOR KITCHEN help. Apply Oood Eats Caff. EXPERIENCED KITCHEN HELP WANT- ed. Inlander. FOR SALE. FOR SALE. Lot 2. Mark 6. section A. The best available view lot on Fourth Avenue. IftOO cash No need to build in a poor location unUI this lot is sold. W. M. Stephens and Co.. Ltd. 338 FOR BALE. TO CLOSE OUT AN IS- Ute, we are authorised to sell several lots, some comers, harbor view, and on sewer. Prices low and terms from 10O0 monthly. Enquire T. steClymont u FOR BALE TWO UUOOIE3 ONE English type and one small Both In good condition. Apply Stuart. 718 Fifth Avenue West. REOAL 13-14 MARINE ENQINE FOR Bale, with magneto, tanks and com plete Installation, cheap. Appty Im perial Machine Works, 339 TENT FOR SALE.NEW THIS YEAH and used onl one week. Price f20, Pullen, Dully New. U FOR SALE. FIVE ROOMED HOUSE, near Dry Dock. Apply Box 331. Dally News Office 345 FOR 8AI.E. CHEAP. HALF A TON OI old newspaers. Apply Dally News, rr FURNITURE FOR BALE Eighth Avenue Went. BOARD AND ROOM. AT 339 BOARD, THE INLANDER. 030 Bcond Aveuue. Phone 137. CIIIIUM'lt.WTIC " ' i lilt. It. I). UYOLt HON ciiiiioPK.tiinu 023 Third Atentie. Ofllce visits S1.00 House atlls S3.0Q For appointment Thone Orflce Blue BS Residence Black 333 hi:mtaikant fiooii hath cur: Mr Unger, Proprietress Third Avenue. Next O, W. V.A. (tooil Home Cooked Mruls. Phone Black 700 Advertise In Th Dally Nws ices The Montreal Importers are still offering Prince Rupert buyers every opportunity to buy goods by the best makers at Montreal prices. Now that the colder weather is here, it is time for heavier clothing See These Prices! Did You Ever! Look! BOYS' OVERCOATS, $9.05 We have only fifly of ti you me Itiein, yon will ran Im nifiilc fur (lie nion MEN'S UNDERWEAR Penman's 71 Knuil'ii $1.75 Single garnieiita $0t Penman's 'Heavy Wool Underwear, garment $14 (iulimitioti )2j) MEN! SEE THESE! Handkerchiefs, a far . . 25c Work Socks, imr 2 Braces 5c Soft Collars, ea li 2k We invite you to come and inspect the stock of good we are offering. See for yourself. See the quality and note the prices, before you outfit for the winter Montreal Importers Third Avenue. Classified Ads. J. B. miller, Propria?. sviaassisissaai aaiM n ST Fl I T wnisf nvbi. i vw CAR PRICES. prr C.lia-i Mi Ton l.igi' Qial rourliti a ii 'I .Sorl HuaiUirr fiaefe nnd Com: t.nnilsii I i 1 M t f I i USED CARS ON H"J I Fonl l.wn M open body I Ford f-inii' I' panel bodv I Ford t.ijrlir H tarler equ i I Fnrd Tudr ulnrtof oriuipm I Oldsmnlillf' .i per '1Yurli'i;. Tfrma rnn o new and used Mirrllafr. KAIEN OARAOE 1n PnHllsr, MnLniiahlln consider Why walk during Mel nt J i. 1 1 - DnntlaC 1 uiuinuuiu, i " Chevrolet Car Phone 62 liiii' ia tiiK TP1' to buy t t car v- .-M winter weathert , , We have several new r. -3'" prleea are at lo 16 ' terms are 'available. 1 hi:i '." . R Two Ford ,Belf BUrts - guaranteed. One 'Ford Truck -8i:ap On? Chevrolet Llgh' running order Make lis an o N. E. PAIIKI K TP' Foiin in:."'" Phono TAXI r.7 Ta'1 . rfi.ll ri-n Until lr iuiii Minn jc . i oi. ... i u- liouaflrilf" niA nun Of vnn ' .,( .... .. ..v.. - , HUBS HHUO. ' " . Meekor DM- , Across from I2niir