I I I I I I I III HOSIERY We ure showing some wonderful values in Spurt Hu,se in liolli plain or fancy ribs. We meiiliuu liere u few 'special millibars, PENMAN'S HOSE in Hrowii mid Dark lleulher, all sizes, at $1.15 per pair. , PENMAN'S Silk and Wool Heather. A very allraelive lioe at -$1.75 per pair. " ' JAEGER Pure Wool in Tan, Itrown, Grey ami I'lilty. Wide rib. at $1.50 per pair. JAEGER Rib Hose, (iarler tup. In dark sand shade, u large filler, al $2.35 psr pair. Plain Cashmere Hose, Drown or Dlack, a'very special value. All sizes, at 95c per pair. Misses' Wide Rib Heather Hose, in shades of Druwu and I.ovut, sizes 7 In t) at $1.10 per pair. H. S. WALLACE CO. LTD. We Prepay Mailorders. FULLER amis PEOPLE'S PROVIDERS. SPECIAL FOR WEEK END. Hrookfield Duller, 5l)c value for ................ 45c Jersey Ilrand Creamery Duller, 50c value, 3 for $1.25 Hrookfield Kpgs, fresh, per do. 50c special Dirakfasl Dacuu, per lb 45c fcalt Side for beans, per lb 35c Lillle While Heaiis, 3 lbs. fur 25c Malkln's Dest Tea 70c Coffee 65c (1 lb, of Cocoa Free with eaeli pound'. Hoiled Dam, sliced, per . Hi,. 65c Cabbaae, up river, per lb. 5c Pea's and Com, per tin.. 15c Libby T'alsup, per bottle 25c llaisins, Seedless, 3 lb. 50c Phones 45 and 574. FARMERS' Meat Market FOR HIQH QUALITY AT LOW PRICES. Look at These PrlcesI Uuiling Deef, per lb. ..... 6c Shoulder Honsl, 8c and 10c Choice lloasls 15c llib Steaks 122c Slew Deef . .. ... ..... 3c Veal Stew 8c Veal lloasl 12c Lamb Stew ... 8c Leg Lamb ... ... ... 38c Sausage 15c llaniliuiK'T 15c Outliers' Dry Sail Pork 25c Oainers' Dreakfast Dacuu, taking the piece .... 40c St. Regis Cafe Prince' Rupert's Leading RestauranL A Bakery Unsurpassed. :' Third Avenue. UU Call L Bet IIII1L II.'ISU hpnl. fid necessary to baking cakes unless you use clean Coal. OONSUMKHS COAL, cleaned freo from choking shale, burns brightly. It sends clean heal direct to the oven steady heal vhlch stays. Our Coal is free from sQot. : Consumers Coal Go. Ltd 'Phone 7 and 311. Phone 9. 2ft& ;: CANCELLATION OF RESERVE. NOTICE -. is nrnrgv r.ivrv v. . . , . , .v.. ,M J . , ' - : lion or th kalpn i.l.nri it... ....w.... a u OJJJ, IIIUIC WHSl District. IS csQccIled. 0. Ill NAOLN, Deputy Minuter at LiuU Linda Department, VlclorU, B.C. 8 lb July. 1983. m CANCELLATION OF RESERVE. NOTICE 19 HEREBY gIvE.N that tbe re eilillnr over Uie lands formerly held under Timber Licence .No. ttm P I cancelled. ' 0. n. JUDEX. . Deputy Minister or Land. Lands Department, VlclorU. B.C. SStb Jul'. 1923. A Rusty Machine Wont Work What are you doing with your thinking machine? KEEP IT OILED. JOIN THE TECH I Class Commence Oct. 8th. al Prince llupcrt, Terrace, llazellon, New Ilazelton, Smilhers, Telkwa, Prince George, Surf Inlet, Swan son Day, Aii)ox, Alice Arm Stewart. Northern Polytechnic , Institute o B.C. Syllabus now distributed Ihrough the Post Office. Ask your local postmaster for une, and see the local representative in each town, or wrile the registrar, P.O. Pes 882. Prince Iluperl, D.C. Loggers ft Prospectors BOOTS Men's Fine 8hoes from $4.50 Men's Brown Calf Shoes, in Goodyear Welt, wide ur narrow Iocs, from $5.50 Hand Made Loggers' Boots from $8.50 REPAIRING. GEO. HILL The Shoeman. Next St. Regis Cafe. VALENTIN'S DAIRY NOW OPEN Phone 81 DAILY DELIVERIES DR. GRANT ADDRESSES LOCAL ROTARY CLUB Tells of Visit to Olympla Where He Found Peopta Just Like Canadians Al Ihe llotitry Club luncheon Ibis aflernooii President llimh iranl gae a report from Iho ills. Irict conference which ho attend- d recently al Olympia. Dr. (iriuit suid it was his riri visit In the United Slates and he was iinpiesed Willi the fuel flm! Ihe people he met there were much like ourselves. Thev wimm Jul about as friendly as Ihe peo. ie here, just as hosidlable mid Hi exery way jusl as fine neoide. 11 was reported there Mint nine service clubs of Mimewhnf siml. lar type to the Ilotary Club were in existence. Hie taller lniiiu ido original. There was no Jealousv one of another or rivalry except insofar as lliey could be of see vice to the coiiimunitv. Hie Canadian delegation wa a reiiresenlalivo erouii ami llnv were looked m to Jnl as n h as that of Ihe American dele ales. One of the great features em phaslzed by the Olympia con lerence was Unit of regular at lenuance. II was fell that any member who could mil attend the meetings should drop out us he was filling a position which might heller be filled ly another. Attendance was the mice of Ilotary and was compulsory. A good many suKireslions were made which were of inlet-rsl In members of the club only. ORT SIMPSON INDIAN BOY DROWNED MONDAY Charles McKay was Bathing In Sea and Outgoing Tide Took Htm Out I'he body of Charles McKay, an Indian boy, who was drowned at Port Simpson on Monday, was recovered yesterday. From re ports In hand it appears that Ihe defeased, along with two other boys, was bathing in the sea when he got into dilliculties. The tide, which was receding at the lime, look him oul and he was soon overcome. II is companions, aHer witnessing the affair made for I heir homes but help appear ed on Ihe scene too late to be uf any avail. WILSON IS ANGLING WASHINGTON. Oct. I. . Friends of former President Woodrow Wilson and prominent Democratic leaders declare he Is willing to become a candidate for Hie presidency in lust, should lie be called. Mr. Wilson has neither confirmed or denied Ibis report, but those in a position to know allinn his health is much improved and Dial In case of .nominal ion by Die Democratic parly, he would enter the presi dential race. Harold McDwen, C.N.H. division frei"lil sitFiml . .... 1 , 1 ....... I r r- , 111111 in u 1.1 111 Ocean Falls by Ihe Prince George 1-..-I. ..ri j i nn i mi j i 1 1 1 1 in 1 1 . Are You on the Social Committee? When you have to provide for Ihe festivities uf your Judge, club, or society, let us help you in selecting suitable and distinctive cakes. We make cakes uf any 'design with ilccoratlons li suit the occasion. Talk it over with the bakers at ElectricWindow Bakeries Dr. E. S. TAIT DENTIST. Helgerson Block, PRINCE RUPERT, B. O. Office Hours, 9 U 8. Phone 888. Open Evening Only Per Special Appointment. TH1 DAILY NKWR ALWAYS RCAbr FOR Baker's Breakfast Cocoa Growing children want and fre-aucntly need moro nourishment than adults, owing to the activity of their restless littU bodies. ticker s Cocoa fills oil the require mcntj of tho dietitian and physician as a delicious, purs and healthful Leverage. Just as good for older people. It It (he cxm tfkLli tueUlv Made In Canada By Walter Baker & Co. Limited MJli tt Dortkntfr, Min. UfcJ Montml, CantJt BOOKLET OF CHOICE tZOTtS SENT IT! EE MR. AND MRS. STEEN HONORED BY FRIENDS Surprise Party Organized Last Night on Occasion of Their Wedding Anniversary A large crowd of their" friend irganized a surprise parly lal night in honor of Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Sleen, Allin Anciiuc, WVst- view. I lie. occasion being their wedding anniversary. The even- in? was !-pcnl deliglil fully in playing bridge and danriiij? and list before midnight, after re. freslmienls were served. Key. Dr. II. It. iranl, 011 behalf ..f Ihe company assembled, presented Mr. and Mrs. Sleen with a beautiful sel of cul glass sherbet (lasses. Mr. Sleen replied suit ably. The prize winners al bridge were Mrs. Olof Hanson and .101111 Mcltae. "M'othcr Itloor is the well-known Miciallft lender who helped force the pure food lawn through Ihe U.S. emigre. She Iiiik lately returned from lttKia. The older of the two Terrace boys who Appeared licfm'e .luds" iouiif (hi moriiiiiK on rhnric of indecently itwatillintr a little xirl jwas diiniUsed 011 aceoiinl. of liiHiillieieiit evidence wliile the yotuif-rr was found u'uilly and let olf on ftii.Hpeudnl Henlence, hi fill her beinsr reouired lo put 110 -i bond for two yearf Kuaranleeiiiir 11 i good behavior,' One boy was 15 year of use. the oilier 13 niiil the 'lillle njil win aged six. .. Nexl TJiurxilay Mile Iliulev. dilricl (Joveinlir of Ilotary, will be a iiel 0 ie local Ilotary Club at luncheon. The lilrlet governor ehannex each year aiM earli year he lx uppocd lo visit every emit in Ihe. district which includes llritisb Ctduuihia, Wash-inglmi and Oregon, This makes the luncheon next week an annual evenl and 'therefore, one of unusual importance. - ; Major iraylor, provin cial goveininent-;jMiblie works district engineer., Is expected nacK ny mis evening s train from n trip of deparliiieJiiai inspect ion lo Ihe Omineisa district. 3 H ere an Nrly four thoutand men wera recruited by the Canadian Tacifie Railway ainU in Enfland for work in the harvest fields of Lh Cn. dian West A audden demand for wheat In .Scandinavian markets haa caused Increased activity In the movement of grain through Vancouver. Four boata left with bulk wheat for porta of Norway and Sweden, marking the firat direct grain shipments from the Canadian Pacific coast to Scan-dinavia. The raoid lnr In fV x.f butter trade of Saskatchewan dur tng the past year or two has been the outstanding feature of the prov. tncial dairy industry. Recently the Saskatchewan Co -Anrtlv Crim. I eries made a shipment of 25,000 lbs. vi uuuer 10 mina. The eXTttrt of mM KnllUn ! coin, and fine gold bar from Can. I except aa deemed advisable by the Minister of Finance, and .as ' licensed by him, is prohibited until July 1, 1924, by proclamation Issued ! In the current issue of the Canada , Gazette. ; Byaking all 1923 passenger traf. fic records, the Canadian Taclfic S.S. "Metagama, westbound from Glasgow via Belfast, docked recently at Quebec, and Montreal the same evening, with a record namber of 3S2 cabin and 1,078 third-class passengers. 1 -There are hundreds of first class farm workers in Scotland anxloua to come to Canada, and the fineet ma. tenal Canada could wish for, but , their wages are sufficient to barely support them and they are unable to accumulate funds for the passage." I Thi is the opinion of Thomas I Scotland, of the Canadian Pacific Railway Colonization and Development office in Glasgow, who recently arrived In Canada with a Prty of Scotch Immigrants bound lor the western provinces. To J. K. I Ross director of the Canadian Pacific Railway, goes the honor of catching ihe world' record fish with rod and reel. At St. Ann Bay, N.S., he landed a tuna weighing 712 pounds; length, 9 feet 2 inche; girth, 6 feet Commander Ross used a Vom llofe tuna rod and reel. No. 39 thread line, with mackerel for bait. His catch look three and a quarter hours to land. The world's wheat crop this year I estimated at 3J18,OO0,6oo bushels, as compared with 3.104,000,000 bushel last year, an increase of 214.. 000,000 bushel, according to fig. ure carefully compiled by the International Institute of Agriculture at Rome. The estimated shipment from upply countries of the world for thi year I 690.000,000 bushel, of which Canada is expected to opply 290,000,000 bushel, or about one-third. Canadian trade with Australia li on the increase, according to return made public by the Bureau f Statistics. Canadian export t Australia for the twelve months ending with June were 119,82439 as compared with $12.200,4 61 for the corresponding period ending June, 1922. Canada imports from the Commonwelth have also in. creased. The Import from Aus-tralia for the last twelve months were 11.545,829. as compared with 1,275,871 for ti year previous. Prosperous snWllsing mean-eiruUr enntlnumi advertising Summer COAL (treat satisfaction I Repeal orders being filled every day for Nanaimo-Wellington Nut Coal Quick Tire! Lasls Longer! Cosls same as other Nyt Coals. Phone 118 or 584. Albert & McCaftery LIMITED .(fllllMij(jjaJJMBBH IVLnlc Ddicrty Comporfd Willi ordinary Sited plai, Scwi;ig Machines Pianos, Plionu-graphs and Pluyer l'lanos Tor Ilent by Week or Month. Walker's music Store Ltd. 1 Phone 376 The House Thursday, October I, 193 FAMOUS "BROCK" HA TS k 1 m $3.50 UNIVERSAL Outfitters to WESTHOLME THEATRE Tonight Only, Thursday, 7 and 9 Agnes Ayres ir (he grc .1 r.. jdiolo play "Racing Hearts" The eai breeziest minuiire. A brand new c Ibddied hull, oparkloig ri'. foil jf p. TIm- ruce winch u iiiun - b .inn and 11 girl line depend. Are mode girl fast? Agnes doe?. I0." unlet jkt hour. Strong siiiHii'ting at miiode Theodore Robert. Robert Cain and Richard Olx. The New Leather Pushers RounU No. 4. "When Ksne Met Abel.' Topics of the Day. Comedy "The Flivver." Admission 35c and 10c Shockley s Piani"g Mills Arc now Sole Agcnl for Hie lumber oulniil nf the Royal Mills, Hanall, B.C. DIMENSION LUMBER. SPRUCE AND CEDAR 8HIPLAP. 8pruce Planklnfl and Cedar for Foundation Work. GET OUR PRICES-IT WILL PAY YOU. Phone 383. New Jiil rereneif iiiclii. , u,r Ladies' Fall ninl Winter Wear. Mime ery beautiful Coatings, Dress Flannd and Silks lieall.er ami are prit eil from 83.50 up. DRESS FLANNELS In red, Innp.ois,, ' 11 .,,,,,.. green, are priced from $2.50 up. 8ILK8 Hmnvflake Hal lues per yard $3.75. ymU,2.25.1,m' H"k' '" ,i,,k' W,,ni' u,,tl lr Jabour Bros. Ltd. Corner Third and 8eventh. Phone 376 of Quality in all styles and shades from TRADING CO. the Whole Family. Good s Phone 845.