By mall to. allfcarU of ;the Br asthtfeJ.. Jnadvaince, per y Transient Advertising on Front Page, per inch pointed out, as showing the manner In which mining has Increased In recent years, that, over 50 per cent of this total has been produced In the last twelve years. DECHKASE IX ritlCE The decrease In iral prices has had a most important L.'.lng on the value of production during the present year. Metal prices generaUy in the first ten months of 1926. have been, on the average, slightly lower than during the year 12S. as the following table will indicate: - 1S25 me (Jan.toOct.) Cents Cents SUrer (New York) per oz. 60.065 64.02 Copper jNew York) per lb. 14,043 13.87 Acad (London) per lb.... 7348 6.32 Zinc (London) per lb. ... 7,892 7.41 The increase In value of the estimated total mineral production of the province In 1926, as compared with 1925, Is therefore not due to Increased metal prices but to larger outputs of the metals. Honorable Mr. Sloan slated, and he pointed out that about the end of September a serious -decline commenced In the market price of silver, and In a short time the price has declined to about fifty-one- and one half cents, an ot compared with an average price in January of 7.79 1 no full year 1926 will be somewhat be low the figure given In the above table. The prices of copper, lead and rtne. while slightly below last year's averages, are high enough fo 7leld satisfactory profits to the miners, and the. market outlook for these metals is excellent. It would appear that th" present prices, or higher, are likely to be maintained Indefinitely. INCH EAS IX (iOLIt In brleny reviewing the mining situation of the province, the minister stated that he estimated that the 1920 production of both placer geld and lode-gold, will show Increases over that of 1925,. the Increase In placer gold bting accounted for by a greater production from the Cariboo district, where the Kafue Company's dredge on Antltr Creek, and the Cedar Creek Company's property have both made Increased outputs this year. Shortage cf water for hydraullclng operation curtailed' production from many properties in various parts of the province. The activity Jn testing of al. luvlal ground in the- Ailln, Llard, Slmllkameen. Cariboo, and Quesnel Divisions 'Is likely to result In a greater yearly production of placer gold In the near .future. Lode-gold production Is expected to show a small ln-crtaw during 1926, accounted for by a larger output from the Premier mine and increases In the output of gold from the low grade copper mines, all of which have Increased production r PAGE TWO 'I'llft .DAILY NEWS Monday. Ntv,rru 29 The Daily News PRINCE KUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA. Publinhtd Every Afternoon, except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. H. F. PULLEN - - Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION KATES Cityi.peliyerjv by mail or carrier, ier cjpnth . British Empire and the United " ear To all other couhtries,,in advance, per year .. Local Readers, per insertion per line Classified Advertising, per insertion per word Legal "Notices, each insertion per agate line Contract Rates on Application. Advertising and Circulation Telephone Editor and Reporters Telephone - ...Jr. Tranajent Display Advertising, per inch per insertion'?.'. 98 - 86 All advertising should be in The Daily News Office before 2 p.m. on day preceding publication. All advertising received subject to approval. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITION. (continued from page one) All the silver producing districts t'f the province have contributed to tho Increase In the output, but probably the greatest percentage Increase 1 from the Slocan district, where the mining of sllrer-lead-zlnc ores has been intensively carried on. The decline In the price of silver the Minister of Mines stated, may have some effect In possibly retarding future preductlcn in the Slocan district, where In many of the mines silver U the most Important value In the ore Approximately eighty per cent of thi silver production of the province comer from mines In which the silver value Is of less importance than the other metals such as gold, copper, lead ana zinc contained therein. While the He creased revenue from a lowered silver price Is tote regretted for these mines. lowering of production in the centtan;; oz. The future of silver .future may be anticipated as a conse seems uncertain, with the possibility ol jquence. There are very few mines In the present low level being maintain- British Columbia which are essentially ed for some time. It Is estimated (surer mines with no other values, so that the-. average silver price for .the that it is not expected that the lower ed silver price will adversely affect (future production to any great extent. . COPPER Copper production In 1926 is esti mated at about 91,000,000 lbs. a large Increase over the 1925 output of 72e 306,432 lbs. the previous high record production for the province, due in large part to the output of the Alien- produced aa compared with 6.aS7,0O9 ; UTpipMT A Nil CADTCKIT lbs. in 1925. this Increase due to ntuutii mw tMIVUblU much greater production from the SuUlvan mine nd to Increases from several properties la the Slocan district The estimated figures of coal and coke productions for the year supplied by Chief Inspector of Mines, Dickson, show a decrease tn coal output of 5 per cent, and an increase In the quan- .J... t51.00klty.nf cote produced 61 83 per cent ?G.OO $7.50 $1.40 $2.80 i 25c 2c 15c Monday, Nov. 29, 1926 NEW RECORD IN MINING ES-'dcwn of the Surf Inlet mine, during TABLISHED THIS YEAR' ,be tappl Important source STATES WILLIAM SLOAN. 01 Dul creases irom nenny all parts or tne province nave more man ofi set this loss. SHACK PKOlHCTION A production of 10500,000 ozs. silver, ts estimated fcr the year, said Mr ftoan, who pointed to the fact that this is a large Increase over the 192S output of 7,634.844 ozs. and constitutes a record for silver mining In the province. The Minister stated It was In tfrestlns to note that the silver production of British Columbia this year Is expected to equal or be greater than that of the Province of Ontario, which lor twenty years has been In the lead. by Copper Company, which is now mining and milling about 2.000 tons of ore a day. This company com menced production In August 1926, and the nuU lias gradually been brought up to full capacity. A production of about eighteen million lbs. Is expected from this mine a year, and increases In output for tlie year are also expected from the Cranby Com pany's Anyox mine, mill and smelter, and from the Britannia mine. In lead production, a new record has also been established In an estimated output of 260.000,000 lbs. of lead as compared with 217389.199 lbs. In 1925. The Sullivan mine Is expected to again make a larger output than In the previous year, and In adOltlon a greater 'production 'win te made py the mines of the Slocan district. The bulk of the lead production of the province comes from the Fort Steele, Slocan and Alnsworth mining divis ions. IXCIIKASR IX ZINC Zinc Is another metal which has shown a large Increase In production. It Is estimated tliat anfiroximatal during the current year. The closing 135,000,000 lbs. of the metal will it ever . , lOSt EDWARDSBURG CROWN BRAND CORN SYRUP 1 THE CANADA STARCH CO, LIMITED - MONTREAL s compared with 1925. The coal mines are how working to capacity, and a large production Is expected In the last two months of the year. The decrease In the tonnage tt coal mined has been due to fuel oil competition and an unusually small demand for coal for domestic purposes In the first nine months of the year. A slight Increase in the value of building materials and miscellaneous minerals la expected for the year. . In 1925 an output valued at t2.843.U0 waa made and approximately 13,000,- 000 worth is expected for 1926. It Is believed that constructional work waa somewhat above normal and, ' In addition, a greater output of miscellaneous minerals Is anticipated. The exploitation of noa-metalUc minerals, apart from strictly building materials, has not yet received much attention tn British Columbia, Honorable Mr. Sloan pointed rut, but taore stteutlon la now being paid to the possibility of utilizing the non-metal, ilea In connection with various manu- acturlng Industrie. TOPI.EY M1XE The report points out .hat it Is be lieved that an average number of prospectors have been out In the hill luring the seanon. The most import ant new discovery reported la that iight miles from Topley. a station .Tfty-nlnca miles east of Bmtthers on the Canadian National Railways. Tlie Jiowlng has only slightly been devel-ped as yet. but reports . Indicate that X may prove to be a large body of itt of milling grade, with values main ly In sliver and gold. Another pro- :etty In the north-eastern district, jchlch is not quite a new discovery, jut wtftch has received attention. l the Trout Lake group, situated about 30 miles north-west 14 Fort Graham on the Flnlcy River. It la reported that the property has an exceptionally Urge surface showing of silver-lead-inc. ore. The profits accruing from the mining industry of British Columbia are indicated by the dividends declared, the total profits are, however, greater is profits made by Individuals and irlvate mining companies are nov Jlven publicity as dividends. In 1925, he dividends declared were slightly iver six million dollars, and it Is expected that the dividend . total lot 826 will amount to about seven and half million dollars. As an In gestion of how profits may be much jreater than dividends declared, the , consolidated Company last year show A In Its annual report for 1925 a net woflt of tl0.780.636.98 (alter deducting 'ederal and Provincial taxes) as compared with 13.230.045 declared as dlvt-lends. Similarly, the Oranby Company nade a profit but no dividends were ieclared. IN PUOSI'EIUH'.S CONDITION' "The steady growth of the mlnhxt Edustry," concluded Mr. Sloan, "means auch more for the province by reason :f the distribution of money In payment of wages, supplies, etc. than In .he actual dividends declared. From very angle the Industry Is now la a )rorpcrous and healthy condition. The earch for new ore bodies Is continual-y expanding, with the result that our mown reserves are greater than ever Mloxi and continually growing: our production IS steadily mounting; our rocesits cf ore treatment are highly jfilelent; amicable relations prevail rtth labor and highly efficient work- .nen are obtainable for the industry; ,md, lastly, mining capital is attracted to our mlceral resources by reason of the potential profits obtainable 'from their exploitation." It: THE MAN IN THE MOON rut y at Tt way to get the most cudoe out A a Job Is to hang back until It la "orced on you and then accept It re luctantly. Jake la like John Oliver. lie wants to know what you do with cudos when you get It. An optimist Is a man who think he can dodge all the wile of the fair sex and remain single in spite of his money. I know a person who borrow' books and takes" them back when he pro mises. No, slree, this Is- no fairy story. People never really worry over any problem until It becomes Important to one of the political parties. Then look out for trouble. Silk worms' make silk but another kind of worm purchases the silk stocking for wlfeo When a men goe hunting for trou- bio he commences by telling the In timate facts about hi neighbor. When a woman really enjoy herself Is when she has something spicy to tell her friend. Because a man hurries to work Js no Indication that h hurries at work. Advertise tn the Dally New LAY ROAD CASE BEFORE KAMLOOPSCONVENTION CoiiMTvathr ttremiltittloii lt on He- ronl h. raiorjng Building of Trunk lllfhnoy Papers from the south say that the Conservative Convention at Kamloous went on record tn favor of a trunk highway through the central portion of the province, something that the Liberal government has been steadily carrying out tor several years past. The Province reports the proceedings as follows: W. Wright of Prince Rupert, and H. Sargent of Harelton, on the recommendation of the resolution committee. brought In the hjghway resolution. It asked that the convention go on record tn support of a compromise development of the roads of the central portion of the province. Including the Central British Columbia Highway to Prince Rupert. In speaking to the motion. Mr. Wright pointed out that while Prince Rupert was a large contributor through direct taxes and by way of the gasoline Impost to the building of British Columbia roads, there was not a single mile of government highway over which the citizens could travel. They were not. however, parschlal, but desired to see the essential roadt af the whole province opened up. , The resolution passed without a dls-j tenting voice. Ten Years Ago in Prince Rupert Now:miii:k 29. 1916 Telegraphic despatches state thlJ 3tlly Sunday, the famous Evangelist! has concluded an eight-weeks mission a the city of Detroit and his converts re estimated at over twenty thousand persons. iaylng his first visit to the city since ie went away to war tn the fall of 1914 as a sergeant under Major C. W. Peck. Capt. Percy Oodenralh returned ja Prince Rupert this morning and will, oiake preliminary arrangements for the recruiting here of the 236th Battalion. 5pt Oodenratb was through the Bat-ie of Festubert and has seen a lot of lard ftght'ng. The body of a man believed to be X. A. Vade. or Wade, of Hazelton wak 'ound In a room at the Royal Hotel at joon today. He had not been seen since the day before' yesterday when he retired to his room. An inquest will e held. CHRISTMAS BAZAAR TERRACE SUCCESSFUL Sum of $196 Netted Irom Annual Eteirf of Knox Tnlteil Cliurrh TERRACE, Noy. 29. The annual Xmas bazaar of the Ladles' Guild of Knox United Church was held In the church on Saturday afternoon and was one of the most successful in the history of tbe ihurch. The different booths were very attractively decorated and the numerous articles offered for sale gave testimony io tbe untiring activity and sincere Interest of the workers. Rev. and Mrs. Allan opened the bazaar and welcomed the buyers. Those presiding over the various booths were as follows: Taney work Mesdamea Sundal, W. Kirkpatrlck. and J. B. Johnstone. Home cooking Mesdames Christie Thomas and L. H. Kenney. Fish pond Mrs. McKlnnon and Mrs. C. L. M. Olggey. Candy Misses Malott and Eaathope. The tea tables, presided over by Mrs. W. E. Smith, Mrs. E. T. Brooks, MN Opal Cassell and Ulas M. Schmuck were well patronized all afternoon, while a hot dog counter, In charge of Mrs Moore and Mr. Anderson waa a big at. traction. Mrs. Brooks, Mrs. Swarm. Mrs. Boucle and Mr, pphl had charge. In. the kitchen and Mrs. E. T. Kenney acted as general cash'.er Xcr the afternoon. turlng tbe afternoon Mia Halllwell and Mrs. W. Allen each rendered very much appreciated solos. Tbe proceeds amounted to 1196 with a number of article stUl unsold. TERRACE Mr. and Mr. Nell McMillan and family left on Thursday for Vancouver Mr. McMillan was provincial constable here for some months last spring. Jack Prank returned on Tnuradav from Shelley. B.C.. where he has spent the past few months with the McLean Lumber Co. The public meeting called for evening last In the Interests of a community Christmas tree was very poorly attended but It was decided to go ahead with arrangements for . one nd the following committees were Oeneral convener Mrs. Geo. Little. Funds committee R. W. Clayton. Buying committee Mrs. C. R. Gil bert. Mrs. Oeo. Dover and E, T. Kenney. Program committee Misses Easthope, Mallott and Peter and Mr. Spragg. The comedy "Captain Racket" which was re-staged here on Frldsy evening under the auspices of the W.A. to the Terrace Honpltal drew a splendid crowd for a repeat performance and was, as before, thoroughly enjoyed by all present. An Impromptu dance followed Remarkable Profits In French Government 6 Bonds BKLIKVE Out ss Invntim-nt m(f e-liT WK t-'nach CovTtiimnn bonds (Lata ilil Dec. 16th mo; rnittmablc at par ak tlx oi-lua of llxFirfirhtwvrrnmrfiionoraltfrltn. in, lJU presents so ettreordioaf r oiiytwlunKr lor profit In (be rvrat A aar tnaimUl sdnace In tb. value vt Fnncb won t ursna). Oviac lo th -Jr-prrrUllon of Kimch francs a Firh fiomn-ami Uwi.Juf I.OXJIrotlfimioiiMcui rw b Uu(lit lor IM.OU. With the lond si pr sod t-rrwh rcluui at uorvul this time bond ould hvt a valve A 4ivl.no. laierutional banlrrt brlirv lKt the Fl'W b Irsqe will !! above S crai irr Irasc brlore my Ions. JuM think tul this to h'rnch Government fcmHii ! a tlw ol lurrrtv I cent In tbe Irsne en aqlmmraUir profit ol J HJ'i on lb Iovrrttnrnl. Wnrn tit trench Irsac trill tl 5 ernli 11 Irsac or SV) O0 tin 1.0U) fratks your profit will b f JO no on rvrry bond ol I ,u francs. Frt nch Oortromrnt 't Loan or Mill ' tverr tm.ua Untied UMUy. WUh IS Firnrb franc tt 10 crHi rr franc (a link over one. half Iiijmt value) roih buoJ of 1I Irancf Flench (iovern-tent' V. LtM'i oould b wurlh s Ion u. trprrx-ulln a prodl ot IllkUO of 1UH Ml the IW.i3 Iavtu4 to-dar- We raxl s lensthr and llavcti Invetlltailnn to nWrrmine the beat war to boy Frrurb traac lor suna.li in robia. We believe that lb Virncb Covet unert tf", b orfa afford the beat and logical medium lor lUey rrpretrnl to French lavraiort preciaely wtul Canadian Cttvcrnwrnt Vklotr IWwxts leprewrm la Canadian Invea-on, bein lecai Invrvtmenulorevriv . aitulien, trim land and tavint i bank in France ami conatHolr a strictly b'ih ataje. silt-edte snverBnrni investment. Tbry may txi ut afa taiiaatv U I rot .! lb rvalin( rate not only In Fraare) the bon.li at lifted on tbe I'ari hmiir) bait throushoui the principal onamtal renttra ol the wnrl4. The inlerrat conpona rave aiwar been rWI pewantly on tbe lot and ran be cubed in Montreal. New York, U.ivlou. Rome. Amnerdatn. Mrsiaela, Madrid, heme. Rertln. Vienna. Cotn-haten. Stockholm, Borhareat, Rue! Janelm. BuenM Aire and la laU throasrawt the world at tbe cunrat istt lor Iraajra. French franca, we belirrt, v. ill unnontlonahly ami nltr matHy come Hack (0 tnew Ml cU val-'e of lllim per liui lianca. A little over a cailury acu i.k' failed State tnr- )l miltioniol dullari a gtsantic aunt al that lime -to Knrot. snd beln Ihra purt-ly ss agT'CuHuai couau y ith an .1. vrk'ed teowuora, her snuation waa oor.i-rr'i very bad at I far time. Araia. alter th Ant-rvan t'lyil War s-dd 1 1 al um of aloMt 2itT la New York bal rnrl.fi. FierKb. and Hatch Invrator, moee acctiatoraH to thai Ml ol IM beesnar of their huetru: tonal vewpo.rt. only saw I lb defireciated currewry ano;nv(tanlty lot verv Urtr ptofi'.t by uveatmt nt Iv ilt-e.I bit d-iKtvuie-l A'nerican aevjrttiea. Twday lb Vnitoi State (otm one of lb rtrhett cotiairirs In the w 'A rrnbably ten time at detractive by eofwjln witli tt late Wocid War thh rraulied la II denrrctuKon of tor piowe-tary salt nf prnaicallir every coaatty ta tbe wwral) waa tar VO lAJ-l?0 between UiaiU and farasnay. wtjch ltwlte.1 In Ibe virtual bkitllnf out ot aM of Farstnafan nusaaanl. practical baatm Htr, hnte indcmtutie, aixl which, la lb country, kit lweniy4v women lor each jrvtvint nub-, no nunnlacsiirr and no birbly-edwcated n-.iianAh.ra rtaci a ranee eai)TI to-day. Pafasoay eventually recovered and Iboae who had firth la the recovery ol that naUo earned Mr-lane. England, loo. or Uced what aremed la be a arwndal diautef. purwf Ibe NajleonU: Vara Btnith tecnrfelra aaaa lo neat to nntbtai-. but aina a'ler lb Vinorv of Waterloo Bntitft booda auaied fetirnina vaat I ntuaea toathoa w' bad put ttuani iHrrn when thu( iuoaed b' ukett Inr CntUnd. and told Ihera alter Wrrusston' victory became known. France. baakrtiM al the kandt or Hiamartk darla lh-PrtaKO-I'maauui War of l)0. aatered an ctlef iencr wtdrh a till wnhtn the memory of living maa nnd nk'ch arrvet to et at real any donag as t th abchty of the r tench pentdr to ronrdetrly re at are I heir noblie tueei; ber tiavrraawrnt bund auld down to J TV of then- normal ale-m-y iukH faotarlea twt wilnu a lew years erase, hai art b-e hnwar in order, diactarted all H her obtlgaimM awl lb Wruvia wear ailln back to ir. In lart. record, ahow that f r-ob aei rkra anld over par making Ion one lor thw who hod poiwamd grit sari onterprte lo I a veal in the Utarily depretlnleat tic-vet a toenc bond) ol Franc. ( Recent Vial or y baa alon r-taaf kab etsavwe of the rehabililat ion o' nalmn't baancea. After the WorU War Entba.1 aaw the day ibat only t!45 ronld be obtained Iwe pnwnd aterbng, Engtiab ctarrenry bid bwi aboat ooe-tkird of Ml toternaunatal value. At lua mo vera the oimtwa bat righted Hart gad the Hritiab. pnnnd la oac more wortk lu 10 value la lb Inter itnimnil market Everr Canaliait remember) thai a lew year) agn, in I JO Snd 1911. worn irnanging t tiwtxt money lor Amettran Hint ing were thirty dollars. could obtaa onJv It J in Antertra money lor tm t b t I CanaUaa rlolUia. Ther were peediclkau al that time that an even larger devectaiton of Canadian muney wnid lake elSOF bat ioetsnatrly three did re matertalwe. Ivta) La th United htate ref reived thai purchawu Cannd'iaa Uoverntaanl and munKnatl bond) wai bound to lorn can rrmnnrratlv, sooner ot Uic The Canaylnn dollar ataned to recover Ha International value and nl tbe neramt mnanent lb loation is even reveraed. Canadian) ra,t oMt'a alighily pror than IOI American dotars fear tinooo m l'au amrv. Many Canadian Government and mtuaictpal boa it art now aeiV I ng coouderabiy a twee par. TW $vada franc, aier the war. war quoted nt IS emu oer fras or ll.Vut) per I0UI1 Sanaa Iraoca. To-day the Hmaa trssciaaooted abnwparor at murvihaa ll.SJnial prt lOAn bwi Iraiw -bowing a gain nf tlM (a) on every laiUOhwiaa Ira net purchaaed a lea- year) ago. Khrtwd lareKoil earned wliafaclory prvM oa their lavwatmem. Table Showing Present Prices Franca l.M French Covnamrnt t Hottl 3.M . u.m U . St. F reach Cotretnmrnt t Hood Frrex k Coycrament Tt F reach Corernmeal Head . French Cayemmrnt 1 Borl. Frroch Cover rnent Pond . F i rock Ctmrbowwt ', forad Owing to the school staff leaving on December 10, to make steamer con nectlon for the south to spend their vacation, the date of the Xmas en. tertalnment haa been set for Wednesday evening, December IS. T. Jtanna who has spent several weeks here with his sister, Mrs, J, Grant, left on Saturday for his home In Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bedore left on Saturday to spend the winter tn Ols- combe. VYOl'Mr ITT I often wonder if, when florists aim My purse to touch, A rose by any other name Would cost as much, Boston Transcript, 1CANAD1A 'Vssuwty Th Dutch guilder, Holland1) monetary unit I. tv. , to war, deprecuted lo lem than Jo cent. nVgauder fA'' ,wf I0.UUU guikKt). To-day 10 10 guiUerV,, i. 000 allowing a net gain ol tljUiOUl on-.very iiLta V J lareMori art respini their trwardt to-day, ThtSwrdiah krone alter the WorM War auld dciwii tt U) per 10.0UO bwvdiah krone. To-day ibe vi) ;" ' wy awniaa nw ii ii.wio-n generon p. rf.. nwa vm ' . w w rairmwi va vvrry lu.UUli purchaaed v I a iw i ; vearg ago. -at gt 1 JX) jJ Si J After the rt havoc wrought by tb- rsnhtjitikea i a tew yeai ago, the yen. th nv.netary uni ..( ; empire toa Irom M l-l i tut per yen or ti "( yen to 4S lent) per yen or lt.sui.ui pet lotaaj ataotial Improvement of tljOMIU) lor m. lu.Uu erwoMt by lar-oighted invrtuwa who wer satit are tliat It waa otil a q neat ion of time brier. . would ta sufficiently at to Jriekl Ibem aubata: The recent rapid rlae of Daniah ttchange ., ber , -emaikable. In 111 - . year) agn -the t aakewna Uornts per krone or It.HMAOpeT lo.rtnkr -loot at ion to-day on Ibe Uaniah krone la ;a.ou - r. g e i of ll.nhfMti per IOtJ kiwoe a net gain in r v a ol Jo.(aj or over inrrf, on every lojysi ikaruth kr rhaaed. Itanr Invevioit. 6r ywar , did t.i ah . otnioa that tbi rccbact would b back to par U long. Tb remarkahl advance of lh Norwegian vchaatc emphaaiae) ibe lad that biatofy I reyrime . of il Uvea. From 117 rent pet Vtw . r I Ui I0.DJU Norweew krwne. the va'oe bai iwr ,n yenrvco t lie peraent quotai ion of JS cerit) i - . k KMu1rf I0ia krone-a wont d UJW.ini n N-euu ti. 'ne purthaanl. The Nor.tji tt, r. yet teetd par but It iteied that in M . , near future the unit w touch 2 SO cnt p- r t ono ty per morn kr Our dn-ot) wo- air -In KoweJaaeciani taawv -hi it . . : 4 :. of time bet r th NrwUii krvn win tguii. Ln ' A few yewr Sga sIm1") mwwrtary wn't. tk -j auotrvl l II per peaeta or tl.lM tl i-i ii. .jbi fmuak rwhc-4 haa now rwt.'.rved tn I ' 1 -or Il.it4.u6 vm W3 eta an rnchaa . . on everr IDiUI peartaa. Tbi nail ta aba. -tpe 4 abort ly. Sowtk Arwrirna etrfcamr are dauy J.:ti. , and acbaianltal iaatwvemt,t la thew v.'. wax, not to Vhi o. vat worth wnly T ui tl.SMJtJper WMpewja. T-day Ai.i nl wref an to anil per ur 1 1 QUI (I) iw. -wj owial a tct of ll,14ol l every lit Vr The I act) Hrk (r Ibem wive. Ta HjKaey l wort 1 oroe one Lvribiy ' -dlrVntt tWng to dewory la national tnr W c t-ai men - ivajwlatum. of !) Wort iteu rioihi ia trapaawble- Tkv I letjch bM will r at I W befcrv that the gtenirai ranraartuni' r -t nenerall to ram rvamrkihte twJt e. ia i . I hrogb .ur wm lux f i leweb 'wr now tl arvurttir. raak aa the or.-ewiwewl rtaaa -4 Frei i , bul. aa.1 an vnualy a ' tm th pot i nt . rraourov of ihe KeiubiC A Franc. TW b. for thirty yvwri alter date tt caJ and the ti tatvabte ) IWh snd December thih are nt ' nfle tbevi reagawtrv dw dntea, thnw wahaiag i i caak UVm at nr Urn tn I J intetval that ui t -are In h favor. Th Wfbe th vat of tb ir c t'anadina duaiar tb iavewto owtam or t aawowwa. Ttar at Ih Irtat ihrt aal nalr w Kand anOaaa but th mttat4ajrim) wilt bee great tt Uww1weaentJwtUlrartwentralol'hri'ar t of a to.'liktraoc lie team nmint T. K- I u ie kta lajopoo what aiwnr sggreatat W daf t a aum m Canajaaii morr eaajlvakfni i.. a - a onhMiev-wimrwltaMiaiHecaHtid a inoavirar la nt rweaewt tum. Whe tne franc rvaxt. a t-r-r. th talw of ihe rnupwaa or sawrh mgajr- a wta he wonh tttuit arhvii. on an Uvntaantl . I - eqoaJ to a ymd oi over . Whew .rwlranr baarewcihH let wUinm franc bond tk letnrn wit b ntM higSer k (crt ia wnM cttupum wifl Urn VatfU whew .a .: II yteid I irr! At U eewi) .t Irawe th -n. Iraac honf twhnk Um4 re o i lon i nurmal -whaag vk cf tl.Mlan. wi b w t lrwaiai) a mar ol -K Anllaalr.M' i v th eoiwt (or owe year amwontiag la) ata) lrr a w lllt.au. Thi) aum ia eajwtralewi to aa loteeeat rwtd f -. ontaMMuruaaltoveMMenl of t KM Ott French Indwwne are thei.tg and working -k I'rsscn is rarawy r-eMrn Ih eaiaari maikrta ti her anapt'tns I crowdit lb wnrfcl's swt. an ' ahow) every rvVtencw .nuterkal an-J laumir Itrparatmn paymewi) are .nhanrtrg th li-r A crml wave ad .ooMrwi- H wvt over i a: t lnncre t'vveewmenl. laahebng ata -?. --It M ret totaled taati no leva than rwht huwJl-t raww Vdtar held by I 'fvt nat onaU abroad, at beg1 not 2 hock ht the eowoiry The ca ataaa of Frer. i bersgdroMicnVycartalrd Th mi0mn dollalr towant (arm & great nddnkv) to th weahA nf Thea enndrtawM ahouU be una kly tearrtad t raj -d r mentt t th va'ae of French Iranc and ia Frr. -meol honda. That h why w- arg vwu lo hay now the aecurnaea ar tb bafgaia . J mart, French Covurameat Bond) CLoaa of I'W id 3 AmJ Y-r HwUt VTJt acreaM ea Vd- VTa-t fvmit ol for aaa tto FVrwiA fraaa 4dsejg at rTvw-wt 1 c-tU) llrrot ''J'l'J pric per Iraac per Krane p st tx.oa po ti l U.M IM ;o u IM.M ISO too thi m ion I J oo .M IM.M IJW tWO 4.IZS tjj lion ojau LMM UxA lljBO HJd WK AFK aeOiog a la re number uf Iheae bonda at th above price which rov-ei every evrwna. Upon receipt of aevrpud bejar or taowey order, w will at one eoruVt aaie. Hoiidt are Lrward-d by regiaterej and Inasrvd saaiL toer wttil rrnuit. . -t i arm purUsae, moat b received by eariy mad lo Incur the or (cr as quotation cjtang lirqurcUy. Far many year tkia Inyaat menl lloun ha len e a .V.ef A mu'l ftrtxt raWorer'rlr I (wad Jhaaret. Il I) vklallv totrwrttt to ss to have our Cuentt elect Ihuae horat) which ra.kr the moat naioev (or tbent and taak I, nawt quickly. Our Interval ceaa after a ml lor k Ij our eonatani aim 1 keep la touch with nwr cb-wtrie. arntierwd tl oughout th lengU and breadth of -"- tbe Uaitad State and NwouadJarl U remler, it rfnuat terric, lalormii client when bond) tit in market value and w x' or Dot w deem It advisable to n-n This aervlc U npenaiv to our wl ret but ill tralu lowuf digmt U tncaloilabl. THE INVESTMENT HOUSE OP ' 1 C. M. CGRDASCO & COMPANY srtaxuttsc ixcivsivrxr is tOKUCS COVERXUtST ASD UVMCirAL OSM MARCIL TRUST BLOC. 392 ST. JAMES STREET MONTREAL CANADA I endue herewith cash arrepted then mutiey order th pirrchaa from yon of... . wklch you are la forward me by reglatered and Inioeed maO. la lull payment for ( I the play and waa kept up until mid night. The net proceed for the even 44 i Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert To Krtt lilkmi, Wrunrrll. Juiieiiii and Nhagway N To tn Milliner, Vltinrhi and .Scuttle Nov. 2, 19, I OV. I V. w lire. 3. 11 lief IMUNCKSH IIIMTIIKi:. , lor llulrtljle. V,ast ItelU lle-lla, Otm it rail. Nainii, Alerl M 1"' Campbell Ith rr, ami VanciMivrr etery SaturiU), II a-iii. Agfiny for nil Hleamahlp Lines. " lull liilonii.tl'"' V, V. niiaitllli. nmeral Agent, . ,.r Corner of tin Ntrret ami Jrd Atentie, I'rlmr Kuiiert, II. UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Halllnts from Trlnre ltiiiert. Tur"1"'' Inr VANCOIIVKU, VICTOItIA, HttHHson liny ami Alrrt iwyi ,r ' lor V..eoi!Vi;u, VIOTOIIIA, Alert Buy and Kwanaon IW r,r ' p lor POUT HI.MI'MON, ASVOV. AI.ICK AUM. HTKtVAUT '' n ... (""'''ie. riunday, 8 p.m. ... """'r' rt, ltL " It3 2i.il Avenue. It. ,M. SMITH, .trnl. T