VAGE SIX SALADA quality never changes while cheap brands constantly vary with market prices m if mm jpi b1 mm pekoe m m &m in TEA (Fresh from the gardens' A past isne To assemble a number oS different things flour, milk, butter, flavoring, Magic Baking Powder, and from them to pro duce toothsome dainties for your table, is more in the nature of a pastime than a task. And success is sure when you use MAGIC BAKING POWDER More told In Canada than ol aU otber brands combined E. W. GttLETT CO. LTD. Toronto Canada USE GILLEX FOR ALL CLEANING, LAUNDERING, DISHWASHIKO liter " " ill V I- in .SI M III .' J 1 e u w s it ffx si cr . g.fi.lfi.iiii.mimnlijr-i FIVE FEATURES! . . But the Kootenay Doesn't Stop there AN ACTUAL ANALYSIS OF WESTERN FUEL Moiitur. . G Carbon ... Aih ...8.5 34.5 .49.4 Mot ni fcafa Mtf.tlM flird carbM, 49.4. Tlx Ktir FirHi burnt Carbo, EVERY vital part of the range u built to resist rust and corro. sion 1 The flues and smoke-box are enamel clad 1 The oven is of white nickeled (washable) steeL The range is of smooth construction with no bolt heads exposed. Burns any kind of fuel . . . ideal for burning all the cheaper grades of Western fuel. Here is a McClary range that fairly terms with convenient features ... specially planned to meet your own special requirements . . . and it lellt at the price of an ordinary cook stove! See it 1 or write for full particulars and enclose 25c for your copy of Modern Housekeepers' Guide and Cookbook to General Steel Wares, Limited, Vancouver. SPECIALLY BUILT for B. C REQUIREMENTS by a GREAT CANADIAN COMPANY NFCla Jf OKNIRAL STEEL WARES Product an TIIE DAILY NEWS Friday, September e m iNews or me ivimes AROUND PRINCE RUPERT Portland Canal Described In Spciaf Article; Jm-portant"Camp; Railway' Possibilities ' During the year; 192S the Portland .Canal and Naas River mining divisions produced 73.7 per cent of the total lode gold, 36 per cent of the silver, and 34.5 per cent of the copper produced in British Columbia, says a special article in the Mining and Industrial Record. This came almost entirely from two companies, Granby Consolidated Min-incr. Smeltiner & Power Co.. Ltd.. oneratine the Hidden Ureek mine and Anyox smelter, and the Premier Gold Mining Co., Ltd., operating the Premier mine, near Stewart. Granby's output Is largely copper, while Premier is the gold-silver extension of the railway to Peace mine of the north. ! River, connecting with the rail- Premier can reckon lte output in way from Edmonton to Peace River tons, four and one-half tons of gold and 250 tons of silver, 1468 tons of lead and 104 tons of coppe spicuous by their absence. If one goes to Stewart expecting to find a boom camp he will be Crossing and Berwyn, and providing transportation to Ingenlka, Hudson Hope and Groundhog, having been obtained from 275.811 wm come about in the near future. tons of ore mined. It produced 11 3 per cent of the 'total gold and 12.5 per cent of the total silver output of all Canadian mines during the year. I General I THISTLES BEAT EMPRESS CLUB The country tributary to Observ- atory Inlet and Portland Canal is a Football Game Last Night mining country, and nothing else. : Resulted In Score of The mountains rise from the seat ' "c to night. The weight of the Scots over the young Empress players was somewhat of a factor in decldln? disappointed. There is an air of Uie touc- Boih club eWl satisfaction, of firm belief in theiie"c,s- ine nowever, pui up continued growth of the camp.,11" resistance than the score i Thirty-nine properties are under :lfct Indicate. : development and. generally, re-j Dave jAck Ue only goal Isponding satisfactorily. One ls;m tint After the change shipping on a large scale. Five are iover-the Thistles had things pretty getting out high-grade ore fori"11 tnelr own, way on the down shipment. A score of others are, and Jock Campbell scored tied ud throueh lack of finance Ulre Koala in quick succession. 1 rtv.n t. . .. Charlie or company re-organisation. The Railwav The 'people of Stewart do not an- Baptie made the conclud ing goal William Barton refereed and ticlpate 'speedy construcUon of the;8 Currle and A. Clapperton act-1 Cahadlan Northeastern Railway to!"1 M linesmen. Weather condi-. Peace River, development of a large Uonse were Wl and a good-steed seaport and Influx of population. I crowa wiuiewe me maicn The prevalent idea is tfrat the rail way will be put in shape to the George Copper mine, on Upper Bear River, at an early date and that a tramway will be built in due being tested by diamond drilling. Some stringers of very high-grade ore have been located but no com With four games yet to be play ed the league., standing for the Mobley Cop is now as follows: W.L.PU. Thirties J 0 6 time from' American Creek to the!Emtre84 2 2 4 Blg'Mlssouri; that the raUway wiURelment 0 3 0 Drobably be1 extended to the Naas i Th nxt same will be played and Groundhog, and ultimately to j lt Tuesday evening between the Peace Rlvei1. Thistles and Regiment. . Those who know the section to' the north of Premier mine are M 1 T firmly convinced that it will be an lYiaKlIltJ iep&LYS important camp. Interest centres on the Big Missouri as the key to j transportation facilities being errr-j ployed on that property, on which' work is being done by Consolidated, j Considerable tunnelling has beeni carried out, but now the mine is Wireless Wharf John Currle & Son Also Awarded Contract For Breakwater Near Old Quarantine Wharf John Currle tc Son, who are' Plng with the erection mercial tonnage has yet been proven. When the time comes for the in- the marine depot for the fisheries department, hm been awarded stallatlon nf & mill and tr.m.v in the anotner contract im e repairing camp. Consolidated win be placed in a very strong position for ot old quarantine wharf securing the entire production of !which u now a a Ending the locality. It Is certain that lor w w,reieas wauon ana me mines will be developed in proxlm-1 construction 01 a Dreaswater lty to the Big Missouri and theiinere- great drawback of difficult trans- j Repairs to the section of the portatlon of ore shipments, under oW quarantine wharf used by tho which the camp has been handi- j wireless station will consist prln-capped, would be overcome by such clpally of redecking. The break-a system. The acquisition of the water will be at one end of the Canadian Northeastern Railway by . wharf and Is being cut Into shel-the Consolidated Interests, which ter floats which departmental control George Copper and Big Mis-' boats use. It win be built of piles sourl, therefore holds out hopes of and lumber, early benefit to Stewart. I The work Is being commenced However, we reiterate that the at once by the contractors. TM SPECIAL SUMNER FARES END SEPT. JO FINAL RETURN LI HIT OCTOBER 3IST -IUCRVL STOP OVCnS COINGANDnCTURNING liiilQN PAOFB I'nlon Station. Seattle, AVash. DRYDOCKWINS SOFTBALL GAME Defeated Mound House and Will I'lay Off For Second l.'ulf Honors In a postponed scheduled soft-ball game last night, the Dry Dock beat the Round House 11 to 10, in a fast game. Both teams played good ball, with lots of thrills for the fans, and it was anybody's game right to the last man to bat. Bond, playing shortstop for the Shops, played a brilliant game and took everything that came his way. Gawthorne, for the Dry Dock, played a nice, steady game. The teams: Dry Dock McKeown. Gawthorne. Smith, Kelsey, Howe, Reid, Hedstrom, McFee( Palmer. Round House Cameron, Tul-luch, Peterson, Ferguson, Bond. Foreman, Straehan, Malr. I Umpire Jackson and Coma-din. 1 The play-off for the second half 'will take place tonight at 6:30 sharp, between the Dry Dock and Station. sand feet. In places there is some 1x1 toe ilni leasue football fix- . timber, but not in the large stands ure to P" " tw weeks, the " seen down the coast. Farmers, lum- Thtotta blanked the Empress So- XWE$&eB$&ffilUDgaiP bermen and fishermen are con-jO". CTub b a Kore of 5 to 0 last This $jrnoon's train, due from !the east' at 3:30, was reported this morning to be on time. Week-End Specials ST. CHARLES MILK Per case $5.25 SWIFTS PURE LARD 5-lb. tin ..4fu..r..,...$ia0 EGOS Fresh extras. Do. .55 nivivtun win" .!!--( 3 dot. for $10 BROOKFIBLD BUTTBR 3 lbs $1.40 VITONB Malt chocotaLc flavor. tt-lb. tin 38c VITONE 1-m. ttn .'Me CHRISTIE'S SODA BISCUITS Tin u...... 45c ROYAL CITY PORK AND BBANS 2. 2 tins ..J8c COLUMBIA PEAS-Sieve 5. 2 tins 55c INSTANT POSTUM Large ttn 50c HEINZ KSTCHUP-13 bottles 85c BONELESS PICKLED PIGS' FEET Jar .35c CLARK'S PEA SOUP 2 tins . ...25c ROYAL CROWN SOAP 0 ban 25c LIFEBUOY SOAP 3 bar 25c SWEET ORANOES S doc 96c RIPE BANANAS 3 lbs 50c ITALIAN PRUNES Crate $1.16 Alberta Market P. (JAMUI.A. l'roprietor Fifth Street. Phone 20l Ladies-- Will you please let us talk KINGS with you some of these days? Wc don't mean In an ad. What wc request is that you step into the store and ask to see our Ladies' rings. Don't expect us to particularize here. Always glad to answer your questions and assist you in selecting. t ti nrn HN rv III IiM'ep (Jewellers ,THC STORE WITH THE CL0C Fill. AND s.T I Two Show ' 7 . and 9 p.m. BUDDY ROGERS IN- The River of Roman ce COMEDY "SINGLE BLISS" . COLOR CLASSIC "ROMANY LOVE" Admission, 15c & 50c; Sat. Matinee, 2:30, Admission, 10c & ZZc Our Shipment of Caps Has Arrived You are sure to be able to make your choice in this new fall shipment of G and C caps. PRICED REASONABLY AT $2.00 J. A. Kirkpatrick 6th Street Since 1908- Prince Rupert FURNACE or STOVE WOOD Inside Spruce and Hemlock, Cut 11 and 1G-Inch $1.50 PER DOUULG load BOX CUTTINGS, $3.50 PER LOAD HYDE TRANSFER 171 3rd Avenue East PHONE 580 Heated Storage BAGGAGE - COAL CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND . SHIPYARD OPEHATIMJ G. T. P. 20,000-TON FLOATING DBYDOCK Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern Makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc. ELECT1UC AND ACETYLENE WELDING Our Plant Is Equipped to Handle AH Kinds ol MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK PHONES 43 AND 385 Dr Alexander 1'IIONE bIS nr.sNr.K mocK DENTIST M SKATING ... i ' Afternoons - K 1" Evenings . Competent ln.t u i"' tench beirinners. Phone Illack -iw m'mmMlWMmWWMr. Furniture for sale. Watch the classified columns.