sm fir UI1I Ud Ne w Felt Hats ind Dresses Full Line Thread $1.50 "Doners" We aim to please IIWIIB f. . .... W ULKLEY Market 311 Third Avanua, Km been akcn over from George Kerr by J. Preece wi ii rcaiT nnu ifiiuiiflun r l it 1 1 can memo rrllna Twice Weekly from the Bulkley Valley Phone 178 Dr. Alexander n Smith Block Phone 678 DENTIST LINDSAY'S tartageand btorage Phone if. rtBe, Warehoustnf, end DlMributiwt, Team or Motor 8ervlce. il, Band and Qrevel w tpeolallte In Plane rurnlture Cevlnn. M I b K From Bulkley Valley ftSH MILK AND WHIPPING CREAM Wa specially recommend our Table, Cream at !5o for "nlf Pint, Quality and Service special loa Delivery Service Valentin Dairy rnone 657 t day August 2ft, 1026. TH1 DATLT KBWB hen You WATCH Buy There is o n e plain advantage c mie and have il made rigid or esehangeil. Our guarantee I binding'. It mean what it nay. Watch orices are a low here rts elsewhere for equal value, Waatl T"i IK fww WWW h 1 cJevelles .THE T0RE WITH THE CLOCK; WATERFRONT WHIFFS Salmon Season Nearing dose Seining for Dogs Next on Program Halibut i Arrives Above Average Halmon fishing njnJ lacking is now on the at lap nnd the short season i approaching an md. Hump hark mining is nlMiut over Hie heavy roil! at the first of this week hnvinir been yuii over got tin; it away, followed hy virtually complete diMippenranre of the fish which f oiii home jr urn wut.cn nnesn, t com up 'o your expectation, why ymi aiways know where lo leu me f eitiliiK area to Continue their rouoe up the slreams. With the twller Mill busy Tinning Joint and. ineident.dlv, reported to he doing hetter now than at any tune time thi year, there remain for the seiner only dog salmon, hot it U expected that there will he a good deal ofbcliity'ruloiig this line because Ihere, J a heller demand than UMial from th ejinnirie With Hie foekeye season over, the tnoxe infill of the seiner and fish packers that rame north Ibis spring bark to the lower coaat has Klurted. Muring , the past week bout have heen leaving arion points in the district, most of the vesel pomhur here in of dote is finished and alljv 'lie raunerie are eloped. Powerboat Leila Il henceforth t he known by the unimaginative' iiomeiicJature of 1. II. II II. 2K, made a trip to Vjt4ime. llarl(r. I'oretpT Nland, diiriiw the week for a load of grawl for delivery , lo Albert X MrOaffery. The proinrial police boat ip finu' fipnriticr Mi nml of itii ....... . - . i . u II.. t Jill. out pooh, ready lo pive a oervire w hich in her former hape II wu found impoppible for ber to per form. Iieide haviiifc had Hie fiirnier 30 h.p. uiedmm -.luly en- Vine replaced with a St h.p. tieavyi luly lluffalo, the Ailutiac has un- derpoue extensive alterations on (vck. a pilot houe bavin? been put in where the open bridge used to Im nnd another cabin itKlalted. Finiphiujc tourhep u'rh a j.iinl-itw are now- bHnjr put on. Caygeon Squteied The rumor poinr along' the wa terfront early in the le the well known 1 native IxiaU on their wiiy In the I respective homes in the district! following Hie rlopiiw of salmon! filiiii(r in whioh they have been cnj.'iicd. The .comiu' two or three weeks until after lie hxhl-bilion will see .many such boats in port, those on hoard bnitw attracted In the hripht lipids of the city to pa a little time and spend a little mnney befoiv "holiiiK up" for he. winter. Cwpt. Claude JvelcJium hove into port during the week from the Queen Chatloltle Ishmds, -where he was eiiKujtcd in Iili towing duriiiK the past few months. The Viiier, which shares the .Imrth of the Wljrwam, has been nntatde for the pant few months on nc-coiiiil of her aIipoik'c, but it seems afe In jiredicl that "Jimmy" Tho mas ou lit In be in from the tfkeena before eVplcmher 1 1, for then Jp jioIIiIiik Jimmy likes heller tlwin a political argument and ft is Hiving away no secret lo say thai Jimmy is needed lo counteract some of the philosophy of the oilier side which U being ,ener-, ously spread. The Election And speaking of mailers the respective merits of the two part ii k ami candidates are Icing amply discussed these days along the waterliiod. The elertinii; I the pW-domiiKint ioplc 1 here an it i uptown. Many are the ar-tMimeiiis :md pome of Ihem are piile heated, hut good nature ;pervu.e yiem all and 110 friendships are injured, though mititi- to outfit hefore making the long cal opinion may differ. Tlie hoys hop. Some of thepe boats will ,ave their slron? preferences on! no rwrtit through to Vancouver! o,ie side or the other but thev! and Xew Westminster, -while re not hitler !,.,iif ti i.n.i inav oilier. will engage in dogVinirigj weleome ome opposition. Fih at point around Vancouver If-,' trap and mosquito Heet areom-1 land, 'modalinn are the two mo! di-! tt'l.lf.. .1. - 1. ,. , ... itui' mr jifilk 01 me .lllllim cu?ev lue eaon 1 now over, ll win pe well into Octoher before the eln- Hie halibut pehooners Minute Pair of .larks and Helen li.iv..t J been on the McLean Ways duii nifr ine pa i weeK for cleaning and imlnlinz With puru - an fore gointc down there U-cause if lie isn't w.'ti armed he is ing to Jie aued off Uie waterfront or inlo the arms Jimmv Tlmnia. I'addr .Sullivan is .i!.n tnkin- ei . . . ... priioouer i.ayjjron nan iipen puiih. ufann xne iwo oeauurui por-,i( llutdlale wa happily discount trait. Ihip we-k. l'addy In ed on Thursday when word was changed his mind politically and iwi'ived Hut the vesel hail sus- b in making no hom about i'.. lained liltle more than a little ! " Shelmi Restless MRS. JOS. P. MARRINICR i, or three years I suffered with I weepinj hicma on the bark of my . Dependable The greatest thing about a Ford it the way it keep going, even under the wont conditions. The depend ability of Champion Spark Plugs which have been standard Ford equip, ment for 14 yean is an integral part of Ford 411 rxchiMvcir for Q A mik-Hcbd St If in tit Rtd Bot 17 I jo Vancouver ;u I'lM'U'itf rroiir mm inrraiiuii ' ... i ...:n i.-tPliHker op Hav nrouml uml iir..urk t trine. That, however, I www ck Champion Dependable far Every Engine A Canadian'made Product WIndior, Ontario oruei lo ave a Hay Hwve i o oplomisIL-' ,'hearl "Parl to 10 bai ta w,r'' prr- nationally, that be wns wieldiilr dernramlinjr HiaL the seal fish- the paint brush alom? the front; tnjr was ,0 1,e opened. of bin erpclricat emporium this ' " week o flial it too might Rive . rary & Vlf outfit forth the glad ildinss of great area. no1 l"n M witli the wsi oi iuck tins spason but Hrailbury stiU exhfbjts tjie jini n nif nrj iir mill mil "-. ' .... . plif n.. ..... ...... ... with won so pu much inueii eloquent v.......... poinirai nipioryi : ' ' I J. i.. .. .1. n . . HUH tliroiKrli tnnwlinu' nr nf iiu mm ai ii i p iiiikit hup. or.e , ... cannot bel( pouiical pa irood. bet in no Jake eilb 2oe around Hay these davs'"p,a' ,n l,,n arrival of the en in aniu eaon wlien the bout was nml camitabsn nnd was rPiMiihl.lu'ruL r"' lwo rt,'"er boats of week that for the plastering up of the town I'"' e"a,Pnny. Tip Iwp and Re ocal halibut with those biz white nosiersi V,,n' nins phiks in Cum bewa fnlct. Word has been received that Jack Toner is now a member of e erew of one of the Onilel silueeiiiK with no perious dam- ' 6Uum or Kelpie Tame has ' '"" ysei age . re.ull of beinft jammed 'h-en-hus during Th- past week ! a, '"f l ,f " 1",S ,0 Knla"J ue.ween a wharf and steaiaer. It U the palnlbrush on ins oVll1"" , .L.IM..P. ...i.ile hoorer. Kill eanie her n,-.t. am1 1,as al 'aJ a voyase to '-';-7-:-,mM n, u.IMl ... ..... ,.'oum Africa. tier eaicn ai iiuimiuip nnu was - -- fitting out topnici to the hali-t,'nftn J,n fur 9alln? but flier but routi.l. aKain when one .ot?n'" aorogatej U,e pK.iin? !l,e fnion frewhter no.ed in and! J"' ; tlh" h"C has never her :ainl the piles. I J';'". f- SnmHhlng had to he and, tor-?1'1 ' f " a"d """ n tunn.ely. il was the pilinK of ll 1' "'f 1 " .i.iLiif ;...i ii.- r..nJ. - . or sailing the helpie hack down IKOIIII illlil mr ..pmii unil It I U I " i ; I . . . - . ...!. I I . I 1 .. . - ' fkj rntir ironi wil.li iiumhi Ilr been more serious damage. u any cape, tipl. John Wick was I . I I.. I ...111. II.- illill" n iini;rii ti, llll I , f boat. The (.ayReon was formerly 'he pniperty of Uapt. "HamUome" Jim Morrinon, but Is now owned by Oomihir Mara of this city. The How May floats, rfs Is usual at this Ijtne of thenar, have become crowded to rapacity with MRS. MARRINIER TTwping cuzerna mierea oy "fRUIT-A-TIVES" na itiea many treatroenta and ! make whioh will VXZEt ii'I'.J.6. PS! lable for the craft ' -mil uiut canir. a wa afraid that he tuo would be affertrd. I Jud practically coiuidrrrd my case nupciraa wnen 1 started to use nVntt-a-Uvea" and 'Sootha-Salra." a hrt time the eczrma com. ela rlrly diaappared, baby Jias alwai ea wonderfully well, and J have inat had a trace of it for four years.- Mrs. Jos. P. ..Marrlnler, 452 Arlinfton Ave OtUwa, Ont. This marrelous fruit ntedlclna lps the bowels and .kidneys 1o rid Jr",wn wte. and cleanses Wood stream no that 4h pore, k lood sooa lieala the Itrhtnr, in. ft"1. Trolt-a-tlves" are ob 4ainafate In H dm stores, at 55c. a4 Sc a bos:. If "Sootha.S.lv. " vw. to i, is not ohiiiiiihu ...... l-j' . .r.? " " In spile of all these travelp, he still )ias a warm spot in his heart for;lrInce Hu-perl and a ralher ctntler regard for the party wlio slole Mie doo of Ihe famous Ark. Eureka and Lincoln J The American halibut sehoonei Eureka, damaged in a reeenl ex i plosion, is jusl about ready for I the hisrli spots nsain follow in g rue makinc or repairs at tin dry dock. Tanks are. yet to insialled and .the deOkinpipul on but thip 'should alii, hei done ! within a wilek s time-t t I As for Mie Lincoln; more se riously damaged, that vessel still lyinc at the dry dock, noth- in having yet been done. Although the Lincoln looks almost n hopeless wreck, steps are under way to have Ihe vessel repaired. Alex. Wylie came In during th" week wilh Jlie Koyousu from th" west coast, where he had been trolling all summer, and went out again to finish up the sea-son at Dundas island. The cruiser Sunbeam II., he-lonpuiK to Douglas Bork, is tr have her prc.sen.l- 13-15 heavy duly lluffalo engine replaced wilh a 11-30 motor of the same be more suil-Doiip. expect lo have the chanpc made hefor the hunrinjr season opens. ,VHh Uie season . well ad- Ivancod and but two-aml-a-half I months ucforo rhe;lose, hallbu: fishing is now einir on inteu-1 slvely and will cnntlnun so un- til November 15. During the past week, the total landins were well almve averape at 817,-300 pounds 007,1100 from (American bottoms and 2f0,300 i pounds from Canadian. A not-ahle feature was the number of larjie American schooners that sold their catches .here, Prices ZttwUWtoE? rrom !nucl",pl ' '""tine Iho week tt Liffliltd. fitt. nnd Canadians recelyed as felgfe I! about the outeome of thh elec- M'menl la',r or ' Hy who tion biuineas, both locally and ',hl ,,,m. l,,c KeIic on the un- BRITISH COLUMBIA The Mineral Province of Western Canada TO THE END OF DECEMBER, 1828. Has produced Minerals as follows: Placer Gold, $77,003,0 i5; Lode Gold, 1122,808.-4.J; Silver, $74,111,307; Lead, )J80,2 18,90,7; Copper, $197,042,017; zinc, $39,025,047; -Miscellaneous Minerals, $1,595,387; Coal and Coke, 273,018,053; Building Stone, ltru:k, Cement, ck, $14,905,880; making Us .Mineral Production to the end or 1925 show an jMesrl Aggregate Value of $920,919,628 Production for Year Ending Dec. 1925, $61,492,242 The Mining Laws of this Province are more libera and the fees lower than those of any other Province in the Dominion, or nny colony in the British Empire. Mineral locations are granted to discoverers for nominal fees. Absolute Titles are obtained by developing ueh properties, the security of which is guaranteed by Crown Grants.- Full information, together with Mining Ileports and Maps, may be obtained gratis by addressing THE :HON. THE MINISTER OF MINES ' Victoria. British Cnlomhta men! i N.B. Practically all British Columbia Mineral Properties upon which develop- Minister of Mines. Those considering mining investments should refer to such reports. They are available without charge on application to the Department of Mines. Victoria. 1J.&. Heports covering each of the six Mineral Survey Districts nre niil.lihi,t week were as follj-s was not ... ; r " . " half so annoying as the acci-. '"uu: Anna J " --'uuu; dent lo lue Delhune recenil-'tnala,r' ,0'500; spallIe. 80-wiien she broke VrmnkVafi. !,na,!'1 ,7'00n; Trinitj- 3C'' S """1 VtMml. 18.000; Venus, beliiir laid up at the dry ' ever -inee t nJ,lnl SMOO; Wfcard. 35.000; Valor, of u v .hjfi -ri iA'Aw. 7.nn0; Teddy J-, 11.000 ri happened Ju.U at Ihr p.ak of tn- f"' Si0' ttr 1 4'" win', t.aill. IIDri. lU.iruu. 1..00ALILU- ion. tO.000; Prosperity, 19,000; firaylinp. 15.000; Helgeland, 10.- ooo; Polaris, ;:(.000; Vansee, 45,000; Kanaka, to,000; Imperial, 10,000. ! Canadian 'Minnie V., 5,000; Atli, ILOflO; Cape Swain, 9,000j Ope Jipencrr, 2,000; -Torberg.i 5,000; 'lorphin, O.iiOO; AVhile 4.ily, 5,000; Verna, 9,000; Point May, t.300; Oape Speet, 11,000; Ternen, 10.500; . I.ipselt, 7,000, Pair of Jacks, 8,000; Gibson. 11,000; Joe Ilaker, 5,000; Helen. 9.000; Xiarpalicc, 5.000; P. lor-reen. .9,300; Kaien, 13.000: Tramp, 20,000; Yule, 3,000; Mat), 2.000; Aiken, 9,500; X. & S ,-000; Jlrant, i.oOO; Rose SpiL 12,000; D.S.T., 4.000; Hirdic JJ 2.500; Swinif. 2.000; Muirncag, 8.500; Ilin.-leader, 0.000, LOW PRICES OF HALIBUT NOW Low .prices for halibut at Ihis ,'Jme of year an' not unusual. Dur ing the summer months production tends to increase anil the demand lo decrease, according to a prominent fish authority here. lie says that there has been very little demand from Wie hi eastern cities of late. Halibu'. there Is a luxury and the peopk-Who can afford to buy luxuries are away holidaying. The result Is that the fish.used are mostly Uie lower and cheaper grade and not halibut. From this lime on there should be an improvement. The holidays will be over in a few-days nnd people will settle down lo fheir rejrular mode. of life Then the demnnd for Prince llu-perr specially wH increase. Tired Jm aaatB aVaaiiiiB. separately, and arc available on application. Reports of the Geological Survey of .Caa- uoj, viiicn iiniioing, Vancouver, are re :ommended as -valuable sources of machine knives! on Wie average as Amerieaii, t!ii general average beint and Landings to date total: ft A ... i ru t i . . . i . . ... . .-iiiitriubiiE. i.i.iiiii iiiiiiiiiis: . but ttiink that n,!, .":,'-'"? P' Canadian 5J2J00 .. .ts: to. rty is passlnjr up a '""' -lnR in van-;. . .,,,,. ',- . its campaicn. Thtl' 1VP.r wr '' ou'" as not "V.TT:: i T "Z . ... hp. .nv I.ii.P,l nie out on account of . " "": i'"- Had belter read up a little be Easy Vacuum Electric Washer It washes by air pressure and suction, and entirely eliminates rubbing. II deans the heaviest garmedts and the daintiest lar?s rapidly ami thoroughly. We carry two sdzes : The EASIKTTE at . . S1 40.00 The EASY at . . $180.00 Thompson Hardware Co., Ltd. Phone 101 255 3rd Ave. Residence, 244 Fifth Avenue West ANGER, The TaQor Fine Imported Serge and Scotch Tweed "Suits made to order in our shop in Prince Ittipert as Jow as 223 Sixth Street I. ANGER, Cutter P. O. Box 247 $50.00 Prince Rupert, B. C. WICHMANN OIL ENGINES trr ellln fl. Be out iq tlote If you want jour this nimer. nemerober, Wirbraann tU not vibrate, will idle, all day. mill Mow down tor trailing. I'lrsl eot Hiiallc-r. no Uikp, no mizile trouble. ENGINEERING -CORPORATION, LIMITED Marin Dtparlmtntl Mr. O. TllfM. ' GRANVILLE ISLAND VANCOUVER, B. C. "QOVERftMENT LHJOOR CT" Nolle ef Application for Conaant to Tranaiar Star Llaanaa. NOTICE IS HCnEBT CtVtS that on Ihe !th day or Auirut neit the andernwit i Intend to aj'Ply tu the Liquor Cuntrol Uiiard tor ruiisrnt to transfrr nf Derr LI-1 cence numbered 470 aud Issued In respect i -it premise, twini part or a Duiiumir known aa Port Ckineiits Hotel, Port 'Clement. B. C. unon the lands tleaertbed as l.wt t. Bhirk 47. in Subdivision of Lot 74CJ Vueen Charlotte island. Prince ttupen Land Reri'try District, in the Provinc e of Hrilt.-h Columbia, from I'rank Hlrka lo Herbert Hampton. Tliewlore alusroui ami J. :icone of tlie Too of I'ort Clements, in (he. Count r of Prior- Hupert. in the Province or Hrltlsh Columbia. tlie transterwa. D.VTEO at Prince Rupert. B. C. this SIM day or July, HERBERT IIAMPTO-t. IHKitOORE MCSCOSI, J. CICCO.VtU Appllranu and Transfereta. MINERAL ACT Certificate -of Inpeoeamanta. ' Wann Fractional .fo, t. Anjoi and Jua-nlla .Mineral Claims, situate In the All in Minim? Division or the Casslar District, about one -mile up atreani fnmi the houth nf Wann River. TAKK NOTICE that The Engineer Oold Mines Ltd.. Iuc free Miner's Certificate o. S770C. Intend. sUty days Trtim the date hereof ,to apply to 'the Vlintn Re-curder fur a Cerlincate of lmproveiuenls. for the purpose of -obtaining a Crown Crant of the above claim. And rurlher lake notice that anion, under Seciloo SS, must be commenced, before the Issue of such Certiorate of .Improvements. HATED' this 1st day of September, A.D. IJ6. H Mi-X. rnSER. ant. LAND ACT Nottca of Intention to Applf to Laaaa Laa Jn Prince hupert Land Recording District of lange 4. Coan Laud District, and situate on l'asane Island, TAKE .NOTICE that J. B. Francis, of Penoka. Alberta, occupation Minister, intends to apply for a leas or the totlowlnr described lands: Commencing at a PJSt planted at Uie North West end of Passage Island, near Coast Trlanaulatton . Sta. 114: thence around the Island .at high water mark tod containing 1000 acres, nore or lese. JOSEPH BR1TLA.ND FRANCIS, fith snollcani BALDWIN NOT HACINQ WAN I.OXDOX, Aug. 28. Stanley Baldwin likes a fight, particu larly a political fight, nearly as well as Mr. Lloyd George, but ho cares nothing for horse rais ing. He has been to the rncos but once this year. Then he went lo ,Wol at the "command" of the King. The command is In the form of an imitation to the Hoyal enclosure. Mrs. Haldwin says of the; J'rime Minister: lie is never o happy as when he is not attending a horse raca." All Nerves! A1J nerves t Whal a common expression! Irt this busjrera with the "problems of home management, club activities, ( and even political affairs crowding' her day, how bften the housewife complains of -nervousness, headache, backache and general' 'fatigue.. ' t These symptoms of' Ill-feeling are often due to strained eye muscle .and .nerves which can be rejie.yed by properly fitted glasses. A. E. Ireland firajuale Optometrist for 27 years. 15 years constant prap(lc,e jri Toronto. Phone Red 442 319 3rd Ave., Opp. O.W.V.A. SUMMER SUGGESTIONS FOR WOOD Dry Jack Pine, Cedar, Birch and Spruce Per load S6.B0 Per balf load s, t... Per sack .... 1 ;B0 Burn Wood and Keep Cool I HydeTransfer X39 Second Avenue Phone 5S0 Night or Day WE BUY BOTTLES. Fur Coats & Jacquettes An Exquisite Block of Fur Trimmings at low prices B. C. FUR Co. Neit O.W.V.A. Third Ave