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All advertising, received subjeci to approval. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. IUI1.V EDITION WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 73, IMS. GOOIJ DfcAl, Or JsAV.vOfc IX MOOT ItOPIX. There 1 a J nod deal of the savage In motf people. They like a fight In spile of the veneer of modern Initiation. Tlie Interest takeu In the big baling match which take jl.-e In Philadelphia tomorrow between Jack lwni(-e and Gene Tnuucy for the heavyweight championship ot the world In an In-taucr of the delight of thr average red-blooded man In the giving and r-ieiln- of bars! blous, whether tbey are plivslral or otherwise. It Is a bit route- but lb bit Ml. j Is luird and one ef the mm Is likely to be knocked senseless brfurt tliej ti-bt ends, It Is no pretense at fighting but a real battle, the gloves being Just enonjh to prrtent the big matrb proving fatal Im either uuiu. There are s good many people bo do But rare to ore a boilng uuUrh and alio are not Interested In the outcome of this event, but they sre a snull one:We?and they still i heer for tbe same rrowd Jn-t as a person will hope ' K- IS DRY ROT IN LIBERAL PARTY rVlNCOl'YKB SlOItVIMi STAR IN- ylIKl WHAT IS tVUOYU THIS Mm; K(K kii (Vancouver Star) What U wrong with the liberal party in British Columbia? Why, when practi cally all the rest of Canada I turning1 toward Libert II m, sbwuld British Col uinbla register to emphatic a protest against it? The awing which baa carried Mr. King back to power began In Iew Brunswick and swept acres the country to stop oniy at tbe Racky Mountains, tt 1. gained lu Impetus from the general prosperity, it movement should have been accelerated rather than retarded when tt reached British Columbia. One could understand a Kwction in tbe Vlxrl-tlsne Provinces, although even there It wa ot the slightest, for the Uaritlme Prrvtnce are laboring under a aene of baglecC and nave shared toast of all In the w.d -spread Industrial and ommerdal recovery of the last year or two. British Columbia, however, has done aa well aa any other part of Canada and far better than meet. It has. Indeed, been a subject of remark on the part of vlsltnr from the east that Vancouver was busier and more flourishing than any other city In the Dominion. Liberal were not defeated and Con servative majorities were not Increased In this province because of dlasatlslac- lon with tbe state uf business. And If not on that account, certainty not on account of any failure on the part of the Vlackenrie King government to meet tbe reasonable demands of British Col urubla centres for public improvements. f'ancbuver. In fact, haa been so hand somely treated. In tola respect that the ' titles and porta of other provinces hare complained that It was unduly favored. Aln, if any province stood to gain by the return of the Liberals, tt was this province, for the Liberals had pledged themselves to a western policy calculated to bring It enormous material benefits, a foretaste of which had already been given ay the Australian treaty, a measure which has done far more for Brit ish Columbia than any other province. The constitutional Issue, so far as It Influenced the results at all, added to the liberal aggregate of votes elsewhere. IX It were operative here to eny extent worth mentioning, which azj be doubted, why should St go Inta reverse? Aa to the Customs scandal, this newspaper sees no reason to change its view that there was revolt again! scandal talk, ail over Cauads, In the east this helped the Liberal ranse. hut in this province, since here Conservative minority. Tlie average person U interested In any big sporting event and tl.lJlMl,unce 0X1 th Customs issue wss ob- "is-'oiic-of tbe biggest. '- ' ,t .;. t.i a f . s . " UIACTIOV IS ALSO MOUTI.VU EtEXT. , 4To a great many people an rlertion i simply big sport etent. It Is a battle. of ballots and they are Intereoted in tlie outcome Jnt as they are In ,'rrirj the ,M,U' ""mtow. Ihey like to ttrnf of jHillttral knor&out Jukt as mutb as a phytlraL WJtile a proportion of the people are Interested In tbe return of a person u hour thr r think will glte good oirruux-ut. a large number Iiave always tucked acured by tbe personal attack on lit Stevens, it worked the other way and unquestionably added, not only to Ui Stevens' majority, but to those of his cotlesgues in other British Columbia constituencies. THEMAfUNTHE MOON ""' ii for vU-torj for the llit or dark blue In the case of tlie Oxford and Cambridge Ttere u,a tendency to make fun of 'i ' 'brsdes. Inip-itatimja ate made, especl- '.S:. itJlT 0T men that they connot cook, TENDENCY TO CHEEK know nothing of general nouaekeeptnj and the care of children I At a iuiiinr -h i ti,. r. h.ii..n ii.ii .. ..tJ.. nsve not women aoout. kiiortijthiit many uiiiiiirjiiiaii as a audThavr'a right to Shoes last longer when you shine them with "Nugget". It waterproofs and protects the leather. "Nugget" Tan Poli-h preserves the -original colour of tan shoes. "NUGGET" Shoelblish Blach-Tun-Tunty Rtd-Durk Brown and WhUt (Nutrol)ur light ctAurt. ii -g Is somethins; One of .,w,.iT V ""V. these c'ynica has put into verse some. thwt' th tu. ?P,hl ' .K 'te ent out to the smaller contestant. He 4 oa utitn wasubeered every time lie landed a blow or made it good all em pt. o some-i time- In riretion and other eonlests. Tbe sympathy goes out to tlie one ton 'fe"d th "- -his I e-peeiallj nntleeable In toiinertlon with tbe, ,"tt,,", Mnen find It mure difficult to grasp tbe Idea of a wide audi comprehensive policy whkii they may supjHirt but look rather at tbe Individual! -uu.jiiioe.uepenaeni on mm. it Is tlie mothering Instinct crimping out. "' i a. .MClirllAVT .MARINE ANfltU:niONK Tlse Bride's Ilynin Can-opener, 'tis of thee. Friend In emergency. Of thee we sing. When burnt brown la the steak. And sinks the ten-pound cake, Tou save a stomach-ache. Oh, kitchen king I IMfStyn tlie Canadian (iovrnunent erchant Marine were not mentioned' The winter winds will blow on the durlDgJthe lt contest, at any rste In this or neighboring const It uenrle. It 11 Yfcked and the good alike and each I Conservatives were opposed to It and would like to wloe It m "quire 10 nave plenty 01 cor. vauve ioverumeut Institution. They are quite slnrerr in their Hews' "Tt':. I llielr onlons. It is satlMm-lory, li.me.er. that "they f" ? 1 that hath hlv " ' ... .... ir inr .iicrrnaiui Try not to lose, but If you must Mar Hie (means a great drat, wiien bottom- arc difficult t obtain for rarr ing 'loss be a good loser. Iuiilrr or grain, the (ioternment ships becuine available. Iliose who liave lived j on. tlie. roast long w 111 remember how difficult It was tu make shipments prluc Thu u tthe opening of the fur sea-lo ibejdvent of the servl.es and tbe benefits have been so great I but the ."on' Mtn woul1 001 -nt,-'4 only .ioirtu rontlnued. itl oIten have 40 PT -he MU mil suggested here that the Conservative policy was opposed lo the 8ad but true'." as Hon. Arthur .i'T.n lt Influential members of- the jiarty held those views and there Mtlghen remarked only yesterday, might' have been danger to the fleet If they had gone Into poaer. 7' t: It U said that the lire chief in- WIlAT.vVE Xi;i:u SOW xntl 10 Pu supply of coal which Ih tlsk to OK1KVT. Ihe ,u n extinguishing small Wba, is neeaed now I. . e of s.ea.nsb... plylng from Prince ..STI, J STSSL 7. to he Orient. It ha. been talked i.f.for a lung lime but. so far, nothing has Ucuiar brand of coal 1. to be used materialized. If the C.G.M.M. cannot undertake the service, why not negotiate : but I think I know several that would witii one ni tne big companies ojieratlng on tlie I'uriric The Liberal policy uf do the trick. . siihslojzln; Hiljw mi tbe Atlantic would not luite helped us on tills coast, over there liiry have steamship lines aplenty. It tli-m nlone'nnd turu attention to Tn ,at"" h"ne of salvation It this service Jut a attention was turned to development of business win. ti.. to get tat0 "n the lnsulment i West Indie. It U our turn. pIan- A Uttle down "n1 ,ltt,e we' ! ly W you happen to think of It. The Ford went rattling up the road As bold as any car. It overturned three foolish youths And gave them quite a Jar. But. sad the fate that overtook Tliat Lizzie in the end It' tried to do athletic stunts And could not then unbend, i Considering how some of the people here voted at the last election Js!:e says there ought to be lots ot mate rial available for a pulp mill, I fear I told you what was wrong Boys Melghen to the Oov. King kicked me far aa be could reach. Noy give another shove, ' Advertise In The Dally News VISITORS HAVE a rnnn timf n uuui iiiuui KEirniktv EWrAn-.B tlu or UMt TO T1IH MtV IUOM AI..SKW l"ENTRE Telling o! the visit of Ketchikan pe-pie to Pnui-e Jtupen tbe Ketchikan Chronicle says The Ketchikan drtegs-Uan which left here Thursday morning, for Prince Rupert to attend tbe ralr and other evetua. returned yesterday aoralng or. the steamer Prince CbarUsv tired and weary bu hapjy the rcal- txatlon of a reoC tlaie at the eetghborUig' ' Caiiadian city. Tbe KeicUifcan baseball team fared badly at the hands of the Prince Rupert ageregatkm. losing ail three of the games played. 10 to 4 10 to S. and 7 t 4. The midnight frolic, staged In the Westholme Theatre, waa reported to have, provided real amusement, the program cr,unt of four good acts. In which Ketchikan artists partaetpated. The masquerade ball was also declared to isre been a grand success. BOX I NO BOITf In the boxing bout Joe Usafia msde a good showing against Ballttiger. a top-notcner. the KeKfelkan boxer staying the limit, although the Vanesser boy was green tbe decision on points. The other bout staged in wfaath ruiplno boys from Ketchikan appeared the local boxers were outclassed by tbe heavier opponents against whom they" sere pitted The weather was good while lbs First City yunketses were la the (Canadian city, and the efttera of Prince Rupert extended a royal weleeme and; did everything in their power to make the stay for tbe risltors enjoyable. wov mui According to tbe. friends of Mrs. D. N. CampbeJI. past junior revent of the Ketchik&n Uopseheart Legion. and Elizabeth Emerton. KetrhUan did get something at the Prince Rupert exposi tion. These two women secured prist for the best sustained characters at the masquerade bail. Mrs Campbell making up aa "Mother Couse' and Vtiss Kmer-1 ton aa a cow girl " i Mra. Campbell said the Moose women at Prince Rupert were eiccptaattally bos '. pttable and sent them wonderful bou quets of the most lovely flowers and did : everything possible to make the Ket- ; chikan women feel at home sirs Camp i beU aald the agrkulrural display at , PrlrKv Rupert from tbe farms ot Ftaxrr River and other districts waa a wonder- j fui exhibit showing prlxe pfwehea water I melons; apples and ail kinds of fruits and grains and vegetables. 1 GEORGES. MURPHY OF SCHOONER RADIO MARRIED KHCHIKAN KETCHIKAN. Sept 23 An Alaskan sourdough, a reslCen' of K il tan f,r 34 years, and o-ie of tin known rspresenutives o tbe fishing .odustry In Southeastern Abua recently took unto j hansel r a wife. uiJuaown to any but a few of his most Intimate friends. At 730 pm. Auga-t 23. Mr. Oeorgt S. Murphy and utss Clsrs pninncv were quietly married in the V . Cam-mixsloners office by Jude J. W Kehoe. It was a case -of love at first sight. Mr. Murphy having met Mtsa Phlnney soon after her arrival from Seattle to take a position la this city Mrs. Mur phy Is now visiting ner parents m Be- . attle. Mr sVirphy will join her some time thai fail. He la a member of the f Tlnee Raperl and for many crew of the halibut schooner Ralla Ten Years Ago in Prince Rupert ssaaai OAuvrvsT---.-- av vjw T7jc.ratc.ri t In addition to hi 1 double richness I which so much lrtt- proves even jour I best recipes, St, I I ChurlesMIlklsun- I I usually convenient. I I It keep perfectly I I In the unopened M I can. Use it wher- I ever the recipe call I fur milk. C'oixlensiiry at South FiUiuas, II. C. Winchester sfl JiifJ, Wended Ogarctk "- s Evrry r11 f Winclieatrr Cigarettes contains a pulter hanJ insert card. Save these Inserts- they are valuable in rxctuuvgr ftsr psuks of high graUc pU) ing carvJs, etc. 0h mm n A '11 N -Tetf . V TKy fl J sw ' M f - OTA ' 1H BRITISH COLUMBIA The Mineral Province of Western Canada TO THE END OF DECEMBER. 1925. Ha produced Mineral u follow: PUrrr tioul ?7.jm j. I. t"tx Silver, 7. II 1.3i7: Uad. 0.2I8.0J: U.p;r. It7,n?.; : Misrrlliifoii Mineral-.. l.50i.,K7. Coal ami GoKc. ?:.i.iK.J:. B i H llrick. Cement, elc, $ i1,05.8S0; niakitig it Mineral prtKiuriioi. , y ihow an Aggregate Value of $920,919,628 Production for Year Ending Dec. 1925, $61,492,242 The Miumg Law of thit Province are more liberal and U Ihii-e uf any other Prome in tlie Domini" 11. ur any r,iiny m ih b "s Mineral Iw-aliuiift a granted to dioverer for iiumiual Aioliile Tiller are ulilaiiied by developing nrh vriprtHr. n iK guaranteed by Unmn GranU. Full inforinulion, logctlier wilJi Mining lteMru and Mp- " . gralh Itj? addre.ing THE HON. THE MINISTER OF MHO waa held last nlgbt and a club was I' formed with officers as follows Pre -dent. II O. Crew: vice-president. Jsek Bradbury: secretary. Dun Tell treas "iurrr. A. Allett. ...fcrutenthre J. t)U. Word baa b-eri received if the drwfh' lort Blmp-on beat Klsplox It U In Amiens of Capt A. W Anew. sslnlJ " U,t p1y- -or native bavball a result bf wounds received while serv. j ebaropionshlp yesterday altrmotm wui lng 10 JTsnce. He was an old timer i lwx P" - KOmt wilt roe-t . today in tne nnsi i GOOD PUBLICITY FOR I CITY CONTRIBUTED BY BOARD OF TRADE HERE I The Dock and Harbor Authority" puoiisnea in tbe old Country has a well illustrated article on "Prince Rupert. UC and Its Potentialities aa a Port." contributed by the local board of trade It tells in some detail of the posalbUI tlea and facilities for business here and of the country surrounding the port The lllii-tmttuu shsw the City and docks from the air. a view of Third Avenue, the fishing boats at the dock and tbe Prince Ilupert tied at the dork at' Stewart. SAILED WITH SALMON FOR THE GOLDEN GATE KETCHIKAN, Bept 23, The schooner Star ot Oreeuland, loaded with canned salmon from the cannery at Lor Ing, was towed Into port Saturday by a tug and after clearing at the local customs house was towed through Clarence Straits to the ocean and will make the I voyage to the Oolden date under canvas, rooit PAPA. Dobby Could I have another piece of cake, father? Mr. Peck You must ask your mother. ' sobby But, father, dont you ever have anything to say ' Victoria British COiumD's. N.It. Praettralls all ftrilUh Cnlnmltia Mineral Properiie nienl work ba . lieen done are Ue-rribeMt in some one of t lie n Miililcr f Mine. Thne eonidering mining investment shon Wti. They are availnble wi'limit rliarpe on anpli-aliti t Hit lie, Vielnrio. H.i. He-jMirl i tnrniig earh tif llic i Mineral Survey I f'Iaratety. and are available on appliratmit. Il'porU of I lie lift.h.g ada, AVinrh Iluilding. N aur ouver, are rintnnieiidrd h vniual! iji '4. year waa engaged lu tow lull survey wvsrk r-Tfl A meeting of local returned souilers m it v. ri SEND IT TO THE -:- LAUNDRY ALL CLASSES OF LAUNDRY WORK Inrlndinir lliree disliriri servu r- ' F ' SOFT" FINISH, THRIF-T-SERVICE and WET ICAMADIA at mol reaonal.lr- jv ? DRY CLEANING, PRESSINO AND REPAIR'"- Pioneer Laundry and Dry Cleaners Phone 118 nd w will do "b '-' Canadian Pacific UH B. C. Coast Service! X SaUing from Prince . Rug Te kstcMksa. Wrssgtll, Junssa snd Iksgwsy-ispt. ' , fi Te Vsnssuvee, WlclerU snd sllls spt- . " PRINCgSt SltATHICS. Oamek.ll Rlvse. sad ""?'f$, rsiis. Vsms. Fee vtsdsls, Csst Bslls . Ocssw r , (nftMSSlSW ' . . ... -ii UM.K I t IASS. " ' w. o. ooio osws-ji ats-v. wuMrti A oerase sr atn asrssv 'rm -....-. - UNION STEAMSHIPS s.itit... r-i.ui Prior Huseri. limits; siBMusts: stiOTOItl. wsasse ssd A'1 V'' ..iurf -----' - - . . ... s-ssssn sii . tS see vmnoouvkw, viuyoinii. sinrv sssj, m ;hufl,,i s.m, fee PORT itsPiO-l snd Nsss Hits- Cssn.flsi. Tn ' , ,.m- , tot PORT ars-MON, ANVOX, ALIOt A, fTIWART, IN fnd Avsnus. R. M. IMITH, Snt