F rtay September 3, lf2ft. from us SUMMER SUOOESTIONS FOR WOOD Dry Jack Pine, Cedar, Birch and Spruce Per load S8.R0 er haJf toad 3.50 Per nrk , . .50 Burn Wood and Keep Cool I HydeTransler 131 Second Avenue Phone 680 Night or Day WI BUY BOTTLES. Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone 675 DENTIST LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phono (S. I'lrUne, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or' Motor Service. r,oal, Hand and Oravel We Speolallte In Piano ane Furniture Blnn. M I L K- From Biilkte'y Valley FRESH MILK AND WHIPPING. CREAM Wo specially recommend) ,ur Tni'lo Cream at (5o for Half Pint Quality and Service Special loe Delivery Service Valentin Dairy Phona,657 n STORK SPEAKS When i on Buy, WATCH ' There Is one main atlynnlnR o you over gciiuw it away from home. If th watcji doesn't ronx up to your operation, why j-ou nlwnyj know where In come nnd hSveXlt mail" rJgl(l or exchanged. , Our guarantee is binding. 11 means what l say. Watch prices nre as low here a elsewhere for equal value. JOHNglMER?: 1 Jewellers tilt STOHE WITH THE CLOCK 1 Use PEROXIDE These Six Ways 1 As a mouili wwh an. I mi -r'''. to cherk germ aviw'ti. toiHi-ti phlegm, ami iii.i'ify i lie lirca'li. O V a ih-ntifrire. to bleach, wlinen and tn-aiitify the eeti 9 V- a lilem-h anil to elear " on lkin, remove freckles, ai ,! . a.. anil -Uier liln (neiitisiH-s. A a tilearh. make hair iiVtiM on 'he arm, fare nek nntl lejrs. C K in.iniiMirtng. In fire-" if 1 hangnails, ami In rm stains. As a perspiration deido- . Parse lai A Co.'s I'eroj-Je n ji-aiise it keeps ! -rny ' 4 ox. 25 Cent Rupert Pharmacy Phone 94. We deliver. AT BURNS LAKE Manson Alto Glyet Address In Support of Liberal Candidate For Thla Phrtrtct. I " - ! Silencing all opposition by' ; I heir elear and lucid exposition of ihimliilpu politics. Fred Slork, .M. I'.. anil lion. A. M. Manson. at- loniey-general for lrUsh tlolnpi-bia, addressed a tariff? and alte.n-tite crowd of pi?rs'iu lh Hurn Lake Community Hall nri Wednesday evening, ay the (iurim I.ajie Observer. In Introducing .Mr. Stork lo the audience, chairman A. M. Itinbiy said that Mr. Stork was really (no well know;n here lo need any truilurtinn, and the speaker might rent assured that wheyi Hum Lake vole are. counted on September it, the majority here for Stork would Jte greater lhatj evrr. Mr. Stork began Iri ailre by stating that this i the fourth limr be ba appeared an a candi-; dale for the Liberal party, name.-ly. in IM 1 7. U2I, 1925 and IViO. On i-arh. previous occasion he bad Mib'ianiially increased his ma- 'jorily and by present indications In I'oiuinjr xote would increase tin majority by a larger vqte than ev. In the irreiit elec- Hie speaker affinn.'d tlt I lie i:oriiTvatise uoveriinient Ooliliiiiiinif, llw; ci'i'uker covered the o-called M Uf Ifitiii Scau-daU," and Kae prop f that llie 1. literal itiivernmenl were free from any rolluion with the grafter. "We bae np diHIer "in the Liberal parly." he aid, "hill ROYAL YEAST cmild not epecl to hold the uuiii- i 'her of cal they now pcmeneed, ' The elimination of three-cornerl AMALGAMATION OF roinpm aioue wiiutij aiire a n-beral vii lory. "Mr. jv'iiw will atr'in be 1'riuie Minister following tlie rminiiny of the vote im thf 1 tth of September;," i.j Mr. Jjlufc. i Free From Collusion CAKES Fpr Perfect Bread If you take YEAST for your health, try this: Soak a ROYAL YEAST cake over night In tepid water with a Utile sugar. Stir well, strain and drink the liquid. Delicioys when' taken, in orange jtfice. STANDARD OF QUALITY FOR MORE THAN 50 YEARS LW. ClllCTT cairo. TOSNTO.Cn. imrSE GREATER VICTORIA POLICE ADVOCATED Urged by Commissioner Stapc-land That Better Results Could be Obtained If Under One Head VICTOIUA, Sept. 3. The amalgamation of Vietoria, Oax Hay. Kiiimalt anil Saanirn un der a metropolitan police admin you will find that they are all ''"'ration, with heailuuarters a,! memtiers of the Coneravtie parly." To high tariff Mr. Strk Httrilnilfd the temptation to mitltlert and lo the resulting bribery. Snnkjpg fif 4i'.e Prmirenc 'lariy. J!r. Stork made the accp-alMn that while Ihe drain Hill was in the llouc of tmmms. the Pri)rr'sive meuUiers sup-imiied the Liberal uoernment, but as oon a the bill was up jbefttr the ln,,nalif jjeiiatp 'tlie Coimervalhe leaders boiiKbt jibe Progressive support at tbfj price or the mil pasin me e-iiiale. Crowd on Toes ' lion. A. M. Manson. atlorney-general for Hniili Columbia, fo-1 lowed Mr. Sl(rk ami kept the i'tonmI on their toe with interest i Iiii hib an hour and a half pf ; oi nlory. facts and figures. le ! spoke sympathetically of tbe ef-jfDit or tbe people lo pel away r -om the lominatloii of eastern jiitterr-t by the formation of llie j- tbiril parly," but keenly appreciated Hie difficulty of parliqmept r.illow'imr constitulional procc-j turr. with a inlnority' party liable i o defeat Hie goxerninejil. He re-'jiarded the Progressive and Labqr leleipeul as being ejsenllally a part of Ihe Liberal Rr.ly. In reviewing the. part In o.iir count ry's, administraliqn playrd by the LU beiat party since the Meighe.n oernment was put nut of power, Mr. Manson pointed out the splendid o-ilion of Canada today as far as trade, laxei amj qtlpiini- ration were concerned. Spur to Industry "Does Ihe llobb Hudttel mean anylhing to you " askeil Mr. Man- ison or his audience. Continuing , be pointed out tha.1 it bad effect-ied Imtnense sa,vinp ainl iven q spur lo Canadian industry. Tim Liberal government is to thanked for free machinery fqr tbe lumber industry; Hits hs i given a great impetus to I ho 1 lib ber Industry In 11m Itvlerlor. l prr rent of Ihe Inlerior' lumbe,r is exportel lo Ihe United Stales, and this helps In make our favorable balance nf trade wilh llie, fulled Stales. ', humming tip the case -for lle. Liberal adminlslrallon, Mr. Maij-son claimed a redncllon In duly on nil machinery imported by tbo 'four baslo induslries. Melgbpn s added I7.'t millions to. the nalional indebledness. but each year tlq n'ing government h,ad reijuced (debt. Thp i.jbf-rql o.yernmeit had made more Iniile treaties with 'oilier countries, which had ro-' siilled, each year, hi an Increasingly ftYO.rable f tm! t-eachlng tlie maximum last year of lot million dollars, and, with i lie Victoria poiire piunnn, ws advocated by Ciminlssioner W. K. tanrlapd at a mreiinc: of the Hoard of Commissioner. Coin miioner attiiiHatid fojd tle biiard that the )ly of V'ielprM would finance the proposal oi: ine nayniem or :,(iid a year by rapb of the three outside tnunkipalilie mentioned. Ily niTciiiH tli-ir present po lice forces with that of Victoria, Saanirb. Oak Hay and F.qiiimajl would effert substantial savlnjr?. ab mnisionr Slaneland,: Oak Hay Would save J.1.CH.1 annually. H-quimale 2,7:0 md Saanich ?.',2t!0, lakinff ari average expenditure a a means nf arriving al this figure. AI the ireeril lime, the Com-misipner pointed out, Viclorh provided many facilities for thp outside municipalities. The courlroom was ned by them, the Jail was at thoir disposal, thj police court magUlrate heard Ihelr eases and the nare of their prioners was in the hands pf the city force. All of these Ihings brpwilil I hem close lo-gelher." It was only reasnnabl? tp suppose that the metropoli tan system would be appealing l all, since it meant a savins and a more thorough arjd far-reachfncr administration. Hy a uniqp of ihe four munU f(nal forces, the same faeiljliej. wMild be daced at the disposal of each unit, tbe commissioner pomie.t nut, THREW HER SHOES THROUGH WINDOW m . I OTTAWA, Sept. 3. r- Taking orr her sport sbpes, woman moiorist nurieij itiem tlirow Ihe parlor window- of a houe. thereby effectually waking. family who could not b? aroused by call? and knocks and who were in danger of be ing burned to death. Thl waf al Iwo o'clock on n Sunday morning; the motorist, passinc. saw (lames nnd smokp pouring front tbe 'rear of the bouse.-Hef quirk thought saved a w'onwn, and four sons, who escape lii Iheir nlKhl clothes. year put our dollar at t.trtl oi New York exchange. Mr. Man-son said that under Ihe Meigheti admiiilslralfon a Seattle bote) clerk could oply-jrive him 5e for his dollar; now, wlh his dollar at .Iftt above par be can lell anyone who doesn't like Ihe Canadian dollar where to go. Taxes' reduced; luislui'ss prosperous.; gnoii fnancing were) recninniepdations, (jy the ti))9ral iiijtiiinistraion. Holb speakers' received a bearly oval ion, at the conclusion of iheir the reduction of the debt, this addresses. THsJ DOTY KBWa SMITHERS Mrs. J. II. Mcfntyre and ehil Idien returned;-bnine on Satur intend making art xlepdfd visit with friend and 'relative. Mr. and Mrs: Wm. I)oodon entertained a number of friend at "their home on Monday evening. Five table nf bridge was the form of entertainment until midnisht with Mr. 0. Hanson, O. )Ianori and .1. It. Turner winning the prize. After refre'a'h-mepts, dancine? wa enjoyed for a couple of hours. Miss firace Ilulehinson of VnncnnvPr l Snenitinir :i fou' I ' v . . j 'days in town tbe pupiil of Me j and Mrs. AW A .O'Neill. A. K. Iicharjls, supervis.'ir of. Dominion aaricuHural illustration slatio':'! arrived in town Monday and i a busy man at the fair grcjinds, with lis display of farm niQdeU and seed sample. ' j (1. A. Wnodiand. distnet re- prcnt!iije of Uje Imperial Oil arrive in town rueriay an tw slqrte.d a crew of men to work at the 'ail nf the oil supply stqMnn being put in here b bis company. Afler a yeek of stormy and roush weather, Wednesday, the first day of thiTllulkley Valley Fall Far was all that could WJ ileired from ,tbe(tweather point of view and t be Fair, got away to a good star!. 'The entry list exceeds (bat of any previou; year in .all classes and the exhibits in the main -building have been arranged lo heller advantage than in former fairs. Oreat improvement is also shown ii Ihe quality of -the agricultural product. .1. C. Hrady, Conservative can didate, made his first appearance on a public platform in Smithers at a mecling in the Tqwn II ill I on Tuesday nijrhl and' was greeted by a larwe audient( who ifave him a pood bearing. W. .1. Howser also spoke in the Conservative intere!, leaving he same evening for Prince Oeorpe. Mr. Hrady left here on Wednesday for Colleyuiount. That the mineral deposit of the Hukley Valley are receiving he allenlion of the mining world was again in evidence on Wednesday morning wilh the arrival in town of II. J. Emery, mining ctwrineer, representing Ihe lrilisl Metals Corporation who have their Canadian of fie.' in Montreal. Mcjiilli acting for thelack AW jlcl(. pni ac-cpnipjuilfd Mr. Kmer'iUplo lb-Mnliiin mine m lludspo'.K I'.aj Mountaitu- on Tliurdav' for an inspection of that phnierty. and arraiiffements are being made for a visit to the Cronin mine in the Habine range. 'Mr. Euiery is also gathering general information on mining matters while visit ins the district and it is hoped 1lial llhtih capital will take a part in the mineral development as a result of his visit. Ten Years Ago ir Prlnc Ruper September 3, 1918 The city has agreeij to property of all men overseas from tax sale. The Labor Day program thl year includes.. a baseball yauvi hVlyeen?Uiiibi men un'ii 'ibusj. nessmen, five-a-side' .foothill chilijre.n's sports, bgsoball bQ-Iween. the Colls and 'Catbo'lla Club, fisberinen s tiu-of-wsr and snooker in Ihe evening In t'V! I'.mpress I neairc - Citpt. Mc.qskricwhaitbor ma lor, urges the Hoard of Trade tu lake up tbti matter'" of liavint: lb Prince llupert pilolqita dis Irict extend from the norlh end of Vancouver IslantHoIihe Alas kan boundary line. MASSETT taking hi thrpe girl to ehoo) uay auer a iw" nionuie VMiijat vicjorui m ani: ann wilh friend anit relative "ofi JhJiVanJouvei , prairie. The Hoy Senijt HaM wa the wene of a Jolly aUierinf on Monday nlxhl, when friend of Thou. A. McMarlin. who i lleavinff noon for hi old borne i in the eaot, hejo,a, darwe. In bi I honor in Hie xyiilure of a fart-., :wejl. iV" i . - -'- y 7: Mr. and MrSl. M. MaUlie Dr. Dunn ha prone south V Mrs. uin on io .Nonii n; n.'Wlemai i leav-i1 IriKf on the next boat an route to N'eNon where Mr. fllemar : now located." flrul fa 1111 IV irii OH Saflirii;iV Tri TMnn flunort fn UlArr.Ju,, !lh' coat. Mr. Matthew who isicliildren who' are trnirusr to the loeal manager for It. 8. Sar?reptsebool at, Corjualeetza l.nj., i on a rnisinen trip, wlule -- r, Mr. Matthews and the tfiildren! Mot nf ih -""iinff r Ml f tot! pfVictpVia i re turpinfr lakj cbarffe of thei nriioni nere. I.,: K. Haillie. teacher pf l,e IndV'tn ,-.scbool,v. Iiaji..r firone la of ffhc Walun cannery have lef, many ofrlfiem going fa Prince Rupert. Subscribe to the Daily News. TV TJTf A Mff TO.NICHr" ttRANTS J tv Ml 1 uesi rrocuraDie (THE ORIGINAL) Pure Scotch Whisky i mm m EXERCISE NO. 1 FOR KIDNEYS AND BACK 1, bend forward COUNT (keeping knees stiff), lower hands to floor, touching fingertips. Count 2, return to standing position. Vhen you are able to touch finger-tips, try to touch knuckles, next touch the whole hand, remembering to keep knees stiff. RICHEST IN FINEST HIGHLAND MALT Cl fc Sou Clnfli mm ttmm t-Tlim in. StMUU. TEN MINUTE IIEALTH EXERCISES HIS is the first of a series of eight . Penmans Health Undersea; sdyqtise-menu illustrating physical exercises. Clip the advertisements (Ait as they appear in . your newspaper and do each exercis tvery, morning. They will keep you fit and develop ypur whole bofly. This advertisement is not published 'or displayed by the Liifuor Control Hard or by the Pioyeriimenl of Hritish Columbia. Canada's Finest Underwear 95 is the finest and most PENMANS dependable underwear in Canada made by Canada's leading underwear manufacturers. Increased comfort, longer wear and greater warmth have earned for it a nation-wide reputation. For years the quality of 95 has never varied. It is built to endure to give lasting service and satisfaction- to meet every demand of our Canadian Winters. Penmans 95 is luxuriously soft and warm. Made in two piece and union suits for men, women and children and sold byt reliable dealers everywhere. Ask for it by name Penmans 95. The number is on the label. PENMANS LIMITED f HEALTH UNDERtDEAR 01 RRITISH COLUMBIA The Mineral Province of Western Canada TO THE ND OF DECEMBER, 1925. Has produced Minerals as follows: Placer Gold, .$77,(103,05; Lode Gold, $t22,808,-KiO; Silver, $74,111,307; Lead, $8218,907; Copper, 107,02,(H7; line, $311,1)25,047; .Miscellaneous Minerals, Si,otH,387; Coal and Coke, 273,018,053; HiiihlitiK Stone, Hrick,' Cement, clc, $44,005,880; making its Mineral Production to the eml of IQ25. show an Aggregate Value of $920,919,328 Production fqr Year Ending Dec. 1925, $61,492,242 , frh.q. Mitting Laws of this Province are more liberal nnd Ihe tecs lawyer than those f any. olber l'rovinco in tlie Dominion, or any colony iu ihe Hrjtisli Kmpire. jrs-:, j. MitujrU locations are granted lo discoverers for nominal fees, AhMlule Titles ore obtained by developing such properties, the security pf ,which is guaranteed hy Crown flrants. Fiill information, together with Mining Heporls and Maps, may he obtained gratis by nddrossing THE HON. THE MINISTER OF M(NES Victoria, rjtlsh. Columbia. N.H. Practically nli British Columbia Mineral Properties "tipo'n which 'development work bar, been done arp described in sonie oti q( llio Annual Heporta of the Minister of Mines. Those considering inj11'"1? inypstmeuts shouh) refer to such reports. They are, a,vajlable wilhoiit cliarge on application io the Department of Mines, Victoria, li.fl.i Hepors covering each uf the six Mineral Survey Districts are published separately, ami hre ayailaMo on appllcalimi. ncnufH Of llie Geological .Survey of Canada, Vincir. liuilding, Vancouver, are recommended as valuable sources of in formation.- s06S:- f-Vj' . :t,..- 'A !. -u'S