if t V V 1 11 fl'H POVkl Full Range of Hurlbut Shoes For Children and Misses. We are now sole agents for this city Ask about our rebuilt service whereby we repair jlURLHUT shoes and make Ihpm a size larger. Family SHOE Store Third Ave. BUY A HOME j Twenty acre tract, fronting on Eraser Hiver, one mile from railway station, with 5 room house, barn and chicken house, five acres cultivated and fenced. Two acres slashed. Five acres with commercial timber. Oood school, elc. This home can be had for $2,000.00 Oliver Typewriter. Cary Safes. FIRE INSURANCE. Dybhavn $ Hanson Third Avenue. Prince Rupert, B.C. The Home of Domestic Bread Ilread is your best food, Kat more of it. Kept by (lie. .leading grocers. La Casse Bakery Phone 190. Third Ave. Prince Rupert B.C. Stove WOOD We h.ave Just receiYC4 "X car load of up river wood, guaranteed seasoned and dry. Sire cut to order. Also Kindling In Sacks. For Prices, call HydeTransfer Phone 580. Service and Quality our Motto. KING GEORGE CAFE First Class CHOP 8UEY and NOODLES, Furnished Rooms to Rent. Prices Reasonable Phone Blue A71. Second Ave, REDUCE1 HIGH COST OF LIVING. Eliminate the draught around, your windows an use less coal. SEE OUR PATENT WEATHER STRIP For Doors and Windows, Glass and. Mirrors of all kinds. T.. ROS8 MACKAY. Phone piue 10S. I BRINGING UP jaVv LOOK VF NFFn siv MEN FO THST - imt nvjirtt.u- HAVE vOO COT MMF MIMmcv - I CAM ND FOR TELLS ABOUT NEW SYSTEM Electron Ic Theory Put Into Prac tloe.by San Francisco Expert Dives Results VICTORIA. October I. ' )r, Albert Ab rains' Jheory of rleclronio basis of uMagjiosJs ofl jtnsease, wnicii lias certainly come ilo slay, ranks, as far as iliairno-l Isis is concerned, as the greatest cnnlrihulion. to modern medicine. iTIio future of this discovery is unlimited, and the biff men of lUie world are looking towards this great development with great interest," claimed Dr. F.rnest Hall, prominent Victoria nodical ma and cilypolice com - mi.sioner, in addressing mem- hers of the Kiwanis ntuh at their ''weekly luncheon gathering in the's,ason finally closes on October Dominion Ilnfol. ' In a very entertaining address1 Dr. Hall told the Kiwanians of the criticism that Dr. Abrams and his followers were receiving at- the hands of particularly tliose wjio did not even go to the I rouble of -investigating the iiewA- M- "avie- carried Imihe the discovery for themselves, 'fhe peaker said that Dr. Abrams was- the most "discussed" and the iiinst "cussed" man on the continent today, mid said that the same applied to I In: medical men wio have thiirouglily looked into his electronic system, and have lecideij to and are applying it in the reief of human ills. Dr. Hall, stated that "all phe nomena can lie expressed in terms of electronic activity, thus bridging the . gulf between the physical and meta-physical. carrying us into jhe region of the spirilual. The only difference between one person and another is that (heir composite vibrations are at a d liferent rale. Dr. Abrams has determined the vibra tory rale of different diseases, selecting normal rates of vibra tions for normal healthy bodies and discovering abnormal con ditions in abnormal vibrations." What Theory Can Do. The speaker contended that the sex. nationality, distance, loca tion of the individual, the presence of disease, if any, its type Hlii I exacl location in Hie body, could be determined from a drop of liuoi, (-veil although the body from which it came plight be thousands of miles away, He said that this was done in 3,000 cl inics jn Canada nnd the United Stales. "Dr Abrams' theory can tell a man's creed from the examina tion of a drop of his blood, or his written signature. Electrons go down the pen or pencil of the writer In the paper and become fixed indefinitely in the hand writing, so that even in later years lie discovery can be mode." celarei Dr. Hal, as he pointed out .Mint what was pecea,ry o pernil the practice of the )brainy theory in ils c.otupptC form were two rheostats, a two stage transformer, a grounded circuit and the presence of the human being as a reagent, Trace Disease The system discovered by Y)r. Mirains' was able lo trace any disease ha n human being is afflicted with, and tell the place, stage of progression and the chances of the person for re covery, said the speaker. Dr. Abrams was able to fm out whether or not a person was a crook. "I know vou w say that what I have loh you is nothing but hunk, and that fain crazy. I want o tell you that sweated blood for weeks when I was looking into this theory, and I didn't know whether I was lining hyp. notlzed or imposed upon, I have FATHER IQT faCErSP LOp Aa A.CTO V ' carefully studied this electronic M'-m, ami am ronvipee.i tpal ts n inarveiious uiseovery, ami iii'iii'w ii 11 1 :is vol inn iiiiio-n fir , first A. Wylie won Uie gold medal ami spoon, A. M. Smith the silver medal and ll. V. Cameron the bronze medal wiile turkey. In the second class Iter! Wilson look the silver medal ami E. ludsoi (Jie bronze. The individual score were as follows: 200 500 000 A. Wylie 30 32 2H 90 A. M. Siiiilh .... 28 30 23 8 1 II. W. Cameron 27 25 2577 A. M Davies.... r. 2 21 71 lrass 2i 2ft 111 0'J -M. .ainh 20 22 1 7 5 . Wilson 23 22 1057 f). Corker .... 111 22 8-1-1 y Second Class llert Wilson .. 8 15 21 I E. Hudson 22 IC, 7-55 F. Davies 25 0 510 W, Iluller .... 17 H W 39 A. Squires .... II IO 125 " K, I fjKaf l I 1 TH1 OAm.HWI yondayi October 1, 1923. I'VE COT QtbctEt NOTICE. FOR HOU . J nr. i.-.iMi -- .in., i.jijiinnmiiy n;i- iot righters, has jfonn to Kiip-ony been touched concluded. Dr. 'and to lend his advice to British M"i warmiy appiau.ie.i ...r ..in niH-resiuip remaiKs. nni7r iifiMiTrnp rlll.r. If llllir.ll A -' AT DICI C C II A AT "" il,l,'I's'i"S account of the ad-Al AIFLLi OllUu! iv,,,l,mw l' 'Miniimt.yed in his TwP "ore Sppon Shoots Before Close of Season on October Fourteen The last big prize Rifle Association shoot of the season was held yesterday at the Mr.Mclio) (Jreek ranges when medals and ,,,,,,r lh' WP, wn wal marksmen. There will be two "lore spoon shoots before the . 'fritay the' shoolcrs - rwere " -lasses, in ine.iue laooer until lit experience j failed tti produce a real heavy Ujweighl leader. II is on Ibis ac count thai Tex OJlourkc, who , . . I..... i....t. I hi- iiuiMM Minn' oi . America s pugilisiir pminolers amUportinir finite in their quest for a "ltiit- lloiie. At a recent meeting !,f ts enthusiasts hei.i in London to celebrate the "move in'iil," the American expert jnive i-i-.ui-n mi- it I'lMiirimi'r ii r nil championship. Al lite towns and village of England, Mr. O'llourkn explained, have been searched for the right men. The ;dan is, when a heavyweight of potentialities is dis- commcu, io pay linn lie same salary he has been earning and jpul him through the most rigor. oiis training Dial an English boxer has ever experienced, lie will be taught "the whole busi ness' and, when he is 'fit, started - fighting at the iliollnin rung of uch Hint he may have some chance of beating whoever the champion of'liilime happens to be. Mr. O'Hourke said, in his search of England, that he had discovered four or five young men witli the desired physioal qualities coupled,' as far as could be known at IhiV stage, with the necessary menial imalilies. The first discovery to oass the let was Leslie Price, son of a liristol hotel-keeper, who is 0 ft. 2 in. in hejghl, weighs .'20 pounds, and is 20 years of age, In the same town was founJ Henry Waller .McCran. 6 ft. 3 Wjall.'in lbs. in weiJht, aped 22.. "I have never seen a iiin Mil the raw' possessed of more,, aggression than Ibis one," said Mr. O'Hourke. From Hirminuliam comes Wil- . . . II ll I n IMiui riesiHise, ll ll. j ill., mil pounds. Willi eenlionaIlv liirael to throw about hags 'of sugar weighing 2110 pounds as if Ih'ey were feather pillows. . London's contribution is a-policeman li ft. 3 In. In height, with good hands iiainls ami a ery long reach. fl.iverpool has given Isaac Ingle- , .,. ,, x.njr.r-u.ur-. ,.T.r- i H,, a gjal) of Jiflf S III., will) England is fine-combing her has been Hcciulnmed at his trade n ranks of youth and strength in search of a man of sullicicul physique to ipeel the heavy weight champion of the world, For 25 years ie country has Thi$ 4-Spring Silent Motor it exclvtive to sTHe HBHSBflsQQCEBBBBsSBSZIHsa BBVFFiJia.l HTHIS nvotor M designed end built entirely h$ tKe 1 BrunisJick Company. In this ws? tKt flsless qualirjl of r?erp prt snd tKe faultless accurscy of every dti of orkmaniKip are asfured. Th Brunrvick Motor does its ork with silent, never-failing efpcUnc?, Msn beautiful Brunswick Teble, Cabinet and Console models from $60.00 up. EASY TERMS WALKEirH Ml'HKJ HTDHK, IPf). MeM.K IUIUH., i;m. M CPP KHQ II f I iFUf"WPM POO TUKT 'TO I " L 1 I JI f I All 7 I mmk Daily News Classified Ads. a CENTS- PER WORD IN ADVANCE. No AUvrtiemont Taken for Lse lltan'rSO WANTED ISLAM) LOCATION WANTED.-Will lease or purchase and re wara locaior for Island or group with a thousand acres or more, or finance owner in development of fur farm. T Oerard, G03 Seaboard Huilding, Seattle. WANTED. Men and women to learn barhcring. Paid while learning and tools freo. Write for catalogue. MHer Itarber College, Vancouver, H.C. WANTED by married couple, without children, furnished apartment or house close in. Phone lireen 2U. 232 POSITIONS WANTED EX I' Ell I ENCEI STEM )( ! HAP II Ell wishes position. Apply by letter "Stenographer," Daily News. 532 jORJALE APPLY to JOHN ll. COOPER, Cedarvale, H.C., for Hie following: pRHjiis down-two (2) loiis onlbesl green tomatoes, while they last, tc. lb. Six (ti) tons only Irish Oob-bler Potatoes, l..0 per IfOlb. or $22.00 Ion, Heels, g I quality, 3c. lb. 92.50 too lbs. Turnips, Kangaroo, excellent eating, 2c. lb., l.75 100 h. Carrots, half long, 3c. lb., 2.50 100 lbs. Cabbage, Kibloiiau, green, Ic. A3.00 100 lbs. 00 doz. only Corn. Mldgels. 1 5c. doz., "O.K.'s" 25o. doz. Note. Wrap the tomatoes in paper and place in a dark place and they will ripen. Prices F.O.II. Cedarvale. Shipments, Wednesdays. g.w FOR SALE, Mr'Clary healer, brick lined, size 1 10, almost new. for lfi.no. 721 Fifth West. Phone Hlue 100. 231 FOR SALE. New h.mse, four rooms and bathroom on corner lot. Apply I lit, Seventh Ave. and Howser. 23i HOUSE FOR SALE. Four rooms and bathroom. Apply 110, Seventh and Howser.' 230 LOST LOST. Helween Presbyterian church and Munro's Orocery, diamond shaped brooch. Pink cameo centre, blue stones, gold frame, Interwoven with pearls. Reward 5,0(i. Rc turn Daily News olllce. 233 and a long reach. All these j hope's" shortly will begin H long course of training at a j camp in Malvern. And they will do nothing except train mid learn for Hie next six mouths, when Hie het of litem will be given a inalcli. Hut even iMhey live up in ail expectations, ll is iinlln- pated thai 18 months imisl pass before any one of them might have a chance of meeting the I it In holder. Mr. and Mrs. (I. Whitehead rrlurned at. the end of the week from Vaiiderhoof where Mr. .Whitehead has been relieving manager ir the Canadian Hank of Commerce, for several weeks. Last nluhl he left on thn Cur dena for Anyox where he wil act as manager for ' the tiexl month, .Mrs. Whitehead remaining ill the city. On Mr. White heads return from Anyox, they expect o go on their annual vacation, FOR RENT I Foil II EN"!'. Furnished rooms Willi nr u'llliiuil In in r. I lime eooking. .M.Mier)e rotes. Sr.' IOIK IH'Ollls, im. Phone lllaek 329. STEAM . lle.nleil Pl.nl - - f,.r r.nl ....... ! Jlespur apartment. M. M Stephens. MODRIIN four room flat for rent, Wcslenhavcr Hroa. tf BOARD. J.OAIID. The Inlander, 830 Second Avenue. Phone 137. tf ROOM AND OOARD PALMP.H HOUSE. 00 Seventh' Avenue Went. Phone Red f Furnished suites TAXI Tail 67 Phone. (Call Oeorg" or Oust) Ross Brothers. Ilest Service In (he City. Anywhere. Anytime. Day or Night Standi Boston Qrlll Third Avenue AUCTION RALES. .JJondui-teU in your home or t inr rnmm Hn.wU l.r, .n,A . " umiliission. H. H. HEMMtrjas, Auctioneer, Third Avenue (Dei.ny Allen's Old Store) Phone black 138 and Qhiii m CHIROPRACTOR B. D. TASSJE, D.C. Chiropractor 3rd Avenue. Prince Runrrt. H.C. Hours: 10 to 12: 2 lo 4: 7 lo 8. Phone Illue 625. Residence., Green 136. EXPERIENCED CORSETIERE Orders taken for Spirella Hooda Mrs. J. M. Grahlman Kaien Shoe Slur. 711 Second Avenue West. MAIL SCHEDULE For the East-. Mondays, Wednesdays snd Frl days, closes at 5.30 p.m. From the East -Mondays, Thursday and Hnl urdays, 1:30 p.m. From Vancouver- Sundays .P. M. Mondays .... A o 11 11 aw......l I M Wednesdays 3 . . t-i i ,, .... A.M. Fridays ,.ZlL ...3 P.M. To Vancouver- Mondays .10 P.M. Tuesdays. Mall closiis at I P.M. Thursdays ......jiw 10 P.M. Saturday .V. A.M. Saturdays 10 P.M. To Anyox, Alice Arm- Wednesdays . ... 0 P.M, From Anyox, Alice Arm Thursdays '. .8 p.m. To Port Simpson, Alice Arm Anyox and Arrandale. I , I SnHdays 7 ti From Port Simpson, Alice Arm.'"rw'r m Anyox and Arrandata Tuesdays P.M. To Stewart and Premier I Fridays , 9 P M Sundays 7 P.M. From Stewart and Premier-Sal unlays a p.m, Tuesdays p.vi To Alaska Points Sept. ll) and 21. From Alaska Points Sepl. 8. I J and 2$. To Queen Charlotte Island Polnta ' Wednesdays 5 , t, rivm uoen unarioue po nts niiiinays A.M. To Naas River Points Ihursiiays f) P.M. From Naas River Points I Saturdays ... a u .... m m ......... A.JW, By George McManus OVnt OVOHU THEY VTAKT RUU r WOT! c M L - NOTICE. -niiiinr soTic.K i ciVRNi..tai I'lTHMi'"" UI br nu.i- i Of no SSrXlttiFS ."tL1 ' Ik N fmi rtilllhst u 7" " .muAT'n"n mr: " Oh- :auwTii' w hit riir f lulrml m.ilii. 0 Ihr drlvlimrrs h. I .twins! uiMlrr LmI Improtwniml pu' . fruii STfHI r rl. 174 ai Jm1 l lh cut f t'mei fiats-ri. IWf fllk 6y nt Annul. Iltj. e. r. lo.x cs, Solfllnr tar Ow fltfnn. lw Mnphlr nt II Cllim. jfrltur N0TI0C OS- IX THE MATTl.H of in irntlfiilnn r. tm imw vf frrh nirivtf- t Tin for LBI Ta if'. Illk rithl 111 T,.n Of l0l iMIOIt.rfl. ill? 117 ftl ,f. untun vmt nt ih .VV'tf i?w rriuiniv 01 iiiw rutrnnw lwf Ulhl Mlr hrr turnuhnl tu. ffyj In imUom m . irur in rifamwm cl f tHMtb fnn lit firl pgLlun4 htr fcf. fmll OrUOrilr of Till to" It tit UihI In Ihe tuuw (d Y. YwiMibkl, wbir-n OrHrkai ll datnl h mo Otlr. I. m ii imudrni 1 1 ll it:. Uml lorHirr Om. rnnr httu n.c, tiM jeiy, tees. II. r. MlCLEOp. . Rriir at Tjlu. UkNO ACT. Notlu f InHnlloT U Alf U ltM taa. la M Lsn4 Omrifl. KivmrcHnr tilt-irlrl of l'rinr fprt- tl Html It Cjpuini Core, fill UUnd. o. i- T HoUrr Hut. W. J"JtttVf t.Vn ."new. wrIMi r u. p(tly fnr -fwf t.ftui in U N rxiiimm 4rmli in.l CuDinworinr i t ft pHioH m ihr Oi ibar f r : KIM Ct, llwBcr Mmlh ! rhttfl; Ui.' writ t rliiifM. Ibrar bMb II rlMlm i- lwr; IbtlKC follimipi wir lo pttm it rwnrmni ami (vnliminf fnrtjr trrt. nnn or !. 50H of Appli'inl, Pltrd lib July. IIII MINISAI. ACT. ciRTiriCATC "orTureosoeiHTS. NOTICE. lUlr. lUIr o I. Illlf Xa. t, llilf t, lUt I, SIMI litis ik Mlnrril !. litl In tt HH OhiIi Vino. r JsUIn nt OmH IH'tnel. Wlitrt Vm4mI mtr tll on Wiitim lljr. thn BSI lr1ft of Itiri llirtlr. Tik Xolltr thil I. Thmi Vtlhrwi. fr Mkwr"! ifiifitt ,xo. :tia C in Untl, iltljr il fnsn I Ho ditr lwror. rly to lb (imui limnir f Crr-until ( Imemtrnirni fitr lls fwrtin Uf t tiiininr t rron onni j-j tm t riiimi. Arvl rnrinrr tik m.ilr Out irilxn 'litrff f ?fi Wji st niHtl b ntninrft t for h lnunr of hi Cririfilv of Ittiprtitrrwnti. imm on sun mr or jmr. isis. Alrnl- p. MKXZII.S. Frf Mlfff OruriciKr So 7JS C. LAND ACT. Nolltl of lniintln to Apfl U Punbtis Ln4. In Sn land hutrtrt. hrronJini Mi-tries or I'rinr ituprrl. anil num ilxint I4 milM Mitithit r siItui on C "i. lullwir and ermuinint ill or lisnti IUihI. Tike notlr thai rrink F luirilrlt. of Vinniiirrr. DC... rx-rupilloo lufnlrmin, intrtHls 10 irplr fur trtoOilon to tnr-rhw tlx) rotkmlnr dfM-riliml tiihtt: Com- nirtK'Inr il 1 is plmlfd nn ti l.l lflf fM i,lin, tffti t c.J(M. etnbink- '"wni, iiipih-k KHMjuinr iw inor nn nr mi llnl to tiint of rotiinxnrrnMnl, itfl lurliiilinr all of iiiit livlli Itlnul iitm ami urpt Hi hum of way of md a. lull 1 jr. ami fot.uinlnt Ilo acm, mora or I'K. rmsif r: bi'upftt ytm of Aplranl Afrnt for rrink r. Pufclll, '. Jiy C. WllrtKit, MerixTt a j n.iii. ruo-it it siirui, Auf. inn. mi. MINIRAL ACT. ' ' ClRTirCATIFIMPnOVIllNTS. N0TICI, : "MwW "Monii u. I." iivt "Mnois X. J" Mlnnl Rlalini. llnaie -In tl Skruu MI11I111 plrlOfin of lianr 4, Crat Pidrlrt. Wliir lomif.li nrir lilri mini nn wnilx miniiPl. iaii x.iirr 1 ha 1 wtials r.rianhil Mlnei. l.linlteil, Free vinrr'i Crruflfil r. i iriri, iijin iroill III ! 10 ,,',,',r 10 Mlnnia..iiiTMr JllJli: Ii.ii.iu1 '.rrniirl ot inil'niVHIIMlU. for tli 1'iirpoi of i.titalninir a Crnunlii4l 6f the above flalm. .11111 runner tike nol r thil rtlmi. miller Swikin It. mini b couuiieneetl Iw . 1 r 1 "f & criiHrai r.f 'I' Paled UHi I Oth dir nf (iirmi. k n idii V. M. MONCkTO.X Atenl. ..."Net StUPIRT LAND DISTftlCT. 0UIIN CHARLOTTI ISLANDS DISTRIOT. h.TH' 'I?1'" -nsf fiibinr Packiiiar Cnnpany of ,Mden Harbor iniend ?-?,,ply. for( frmmlim ta lea the fol-lowinr deief ilwd foreihorm Comnieridfir 1 pomi ii.su rhilm n'irthweileily.rnsii ho iiorthweit rorner if Lot thenr JL1 vritiwrstprly .iiredi-.n rhiuu to IsMSLK." ft.WE .TnT,;. li 'A , """" n"'"1 r ", 'f t.ot poii on l he ibore lint pf l.ol uub, inenrs iniMheiiieHv .hum IhMlr. nneil....i..i. in .i.'i.. ,,M, I'Olnl of ei fiitililnlnr til 1. ml n m 4fk in. . ipi n . coiimienceinent. . . .... and ? bated thil toih div or July1, Its' LANOAIIA Ftaill.N0 & 1'ACKINO CO, II. U. Diblnsion, Ariot.