I j. PABi BUT HOSIERY Wc uic showing some wonderful values in Hi ia both plain or fancy ribs. special uiiiuljzrs. PENMAN'S HOSE in Hruvvn hi 91.10 per pair. PENMAN'S Silk and Wool Heather. A very attractive hose L.?I.75 per pair. JAEGER Pure Wool in Tan, Hrown, (Jrcy and Putty. Wide ru,.m,fi.su per pair. JAEGER Rib Hose. Oarlcr aifcv utter, in 9oo p?r pair. Plain Cashmere Hose, Hrown r Mack, a very special value All sizes, at 85c per pair. Misses' Wide Rib Heather Hose, in shades of Hrown and novai, sizes 10 at $1.10 per pair. H. S. WALLACE CO. LTD. we Prepay Mail Orders. FULLER 5ATKINS PEOPLE'S PROVIDERS. SPECIAL FOR WEEK END. Hrookficld Duller, 5uo value fur 45c Jersey Jlranil Creamery Hut- lei-j 50c value, 3 fur $1.25 llriKikfield Kggs, fresh, per do. v 50c Special lireakfast Hacon, per Hi 45c Salt .Side for beans, per lb 35c Little While Heans, 3 lbs. fur 25c Malkia's llest Tea 70c Coffee 65c (1 lb. of Cocoa Free with each pound). Hoiled Ham, sliced, per lb. 65c Cabbage, up. river, iter lb. 5c : Teas and Corn, per tin., 15c I.ibby Catsup, per bottle 25c Raisins, Seedless, 3 lb, 50c Phones 45 and 574. FARMERS' Meat Market FOR HIGH QUALITY AT LOW PRICES. Look at These Prlcesl Hoiliug Heef, iter lb 6c V .Shodlilcr Roast, 8c and 10c Choice Iloasls 15c Hib Slcaks 12'c blew Heef 8c Veal blew 8c ; Veaj lluast 12c Lamb blew . . 8c Legi Lamb . , . 38c "Hausage 15c ' Hamburger 15c : tattlers' Dry ball Pork 25c (aiin'iH Hrcnkfnst Hacon, taking (he piece .... 40o St. Regis Cafe Prince Rupert's Leading RestauranL A Bakery Unsurpassed. Third Avenue. iPlP You can't gel1 that flash heat so necessary 'to baking cakes unless you use. clean Coal. CONSUMERS COAL, cleaned free from choking shale. burns brightly. Jt sends clean heat direct to tiie. oven steady heat which Mays(, Our Coal is free Jxom soot.' Consumers Goal Co. Ltd Phones 7 and 311. Wc mention here a few uml Dark Heather, ull sizes, lop. In dark sand shade, a Phone 8. CANCELLATION OF RESERVE. rOTlrr . . la itrnt-nv Mft- . 1 unci, wiai iw linn flf ill L m l It.nJ n " 19 t0. fn' ,Une Cos district, U . o. n. XAHE.. tifputy Minister of Linds. I ft till 4 harat.,... Vlctorh. B.C. 8lli July, 10J3. CANCELLATION OF RCSERVC. NOTICE IS UFfirnv riivrv ,., er 'lnif over the Uriels formerly "v " ""ucr luuucr Licence io. 11X94 p is i.uirucu. n n vrrv Pfputy Minister of Linds. Victor!., B.C. I5m July, 1923. Summer COAL Great satisfaction! Repeal orders being- filled every day for Nanaimo-Wellinglon Nut Coal Quick Firet Lasts Longer! Cosls same as other N-jt Coals. Phone 116 or 564. Albert & McCaftery LIMITED Loggers 5 Prospectors i BOOTS Men's Fine 8hoes fiom $4.50 Men's Brown Calf Shoes, in Goodyear Welt, wide or narrow toes, 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 EPSON COAL We can now Supply our FAMOUS EDSON OOAL In any quantity. Prince Rupert Feed Co Phone 58. BRITISH MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT TELLS OF - GERMAN CONDITIONS Says Whole Edifice Rocking and uinety to Crash; People are are Afraid Josiah Wedgwood. At. P.. in id.. course of a letter to the "Man chester (iuardian," writes: ;o one can nass lln-oni-li :.p many today without seeing that the whole edifice is roekinir. Pm. M'litly it will crash, the most aw- nil e.amole of how civilizations end. I lie coming of the end is Ix'ing watched wild (error hv do. 0(10,000 of nassKe. htdnlfSs i.ki. pie, WIIO.-0 whole exisJfiiro il.. pends on civilization. Th Iho edge Ibey get the le.s llwv Uke Ihe look of the abyss, the more they cling to what is hri of the blale. It has been s, llial the l ieneli gyction in the nunr ana (lie helplessness of the ierinau goerninent are driving Ihe voters into (ho exliemi- parties Communist or lliulil. II may be so; but neither Common. 1st nor Right wauls to take anv action, wants lo replace Slrese inuiiii, wains 10 nave anv r.-s. ponsibilily. They, too. are hor nbly afraid. No Parties II should be understood llml (here are in truth no narlies in Germany today. Slrescniann's r'overh nl is uuili-d eiiough from Imlcpendeiit Socialist to II16 induslrialihsls of Ihe Vulkssnar tei l hey are all for saving the country, if they only knew how. On eilher flank are. mi iloulil men driven mad by want or in juslice. who are screaming out niirt-ranoii against .lews or capilalisls. Hut Ihe danger I loo deadly (o allow of liacU. dial nmougsl Ihemselves. I,u-dendorf looking for a meal knows thai Hreitllscheid searching for a I sausage is more akin lo him Hum all lhoe accursed foreigners a( Ihe Adlon and the Hrislol. be let. while there are no noli ncai names. I here are --to wine ever more disliurt and divejse in iulei-esl two economic el asses hound together only by loyalty to nieir common (iermau national. ily. The peasants who own their Are You on the Social It Committee? of When you have to pro- vide Tor Ihe festivities of if your lodge, club or society, let us help you in selecting suitable and dislinctie cakes. We make cakes of any design with decorations I ) suit the occasion.. Talk it over with the is bakers at ElectricWindow at Bakerjes I- Dr. E. S. TAIT DENTIST. Helgerson Block, PRINCE RUPERT, . 0. Office Hours, 9 to 8. in Phone M. Open Evenlngt Only For Special Appointment. LOGGERS' CLUB Situate In the old Empress Hotel Huilding, Rooms to Rent by Day, Week or the Month. Steam Heated. Hot and Cold Water. POOL TABLES. First-class Restaurant In connection. James Zarelll - Proprietor. NEW BOSTON Grill Third Ave. The Lalest in Restaurants. Private Boxes for Ladles. Best Food Best Service. "Take her to the Uoston." OPEN DAY AND NIQHT. Wtl DAILT HlWfl 1 TOO MANY GIRLS dread winterly weather for the tor ture It brilltrt Irnm cnr. I.. " .uu i-oiu-iorts. With tbt face.handt and arm protfcif d bj Zam-Bui, (rot and cold wind jiroply usn a cniie your km.waih ik 7m . it.il m i &nduinl. th7atM. . Il.it kl f. r rt j - tn i iri tir Jin , There Is. noihinj til this Zam Dak '"r pinir the skin smooth, stronr and fl.;M i- i IT. ot rich herbal essences, Zam-Huk omes ana purifies the tissues and re-venls a'J rouchna n.4 Wheist Iha .VI. v... .1 j i cnaDnea. k!!ir .... t n ww v M.iL. vnr, Min-noi, oecau si ot its ereal antiseptic and healing power is doublr valua!e. It tales awar in. smariinr irn iim. i laieir. kills dangerous disease jerms and ""is with new healthy skin. Zam.nnV i. wWww l . .y. v.i.ppra. cracted bands, cold-sores. iu.lulir. cnuoiains. winter eciema. burns, scalds, and alt wounds n.l "luries. ooc. bos, all chemists. land west of Hie Kibe uml Hot Junkers who still own their vast Males east of llml riverthey are economically all riuhl. In need, they never were belter. . Tl i I linv ll ll s. al s mi' r.h..il.... doling, new m.idiint's an. I harks ..r of paper money. .... The neasuni'M uaugiiier no loiiuci goes out In ervice; Ins uiorlgai.'e has been paid olf with a postage stamo. On Ihe other hand, packed in the (owns, are (he myriad children of a dying civilization, no longer wanted. ihe nearer the bread line, the more imporlaiil is the provider of bread. If the provider "t liread has all he wanls. what haxe the disinherited to offer him in exchange for that bread? Had paper money I Three Things Necessary I suppose i ihikIiI be poMdhlc to save civilization still l-..r that, the (ieruian HikIkcL L. JIIUI must Iff be I made to balance For thai. tilings at least are necessary he colossal expense of paying wages in Ihe Itulir lo 1.50(1,(1(10 workers for doing uothiii? must slopped. The payment of re partitions must be postponed and the amount fixed. A dielulorshin must be established over (ierinan finances, for there is mi tiermau statesman who. would dare to Impose the enormous taxes or to reduce Ihe enormous e.tiiMLli mollis which will he iieeo.;ii-v Now, let it he umlcrslood that Ihe (iermau government is pre pared, even anxious, tu end Ihe passive resistance" on Ihe Ruhr. is prepared lo promise to pay any reparations, and lo leave Ihe amount possible and dales of payment lo any tribunal. It is prepared lo accept financial con trol, which means Ihe abdication sef-goerumeiil. Thev wooM nope ior a loan, as in he cae Austria, hut the l-'ituuire I'.nii- Indlcr would sellle thai. They Ihink il impoosible lo work in duslrics and railways wilh the Ruhr cul out from (Sermanv: hot again, the Finance Controller will have lo see to thai. All Kiev ask lo be allowed lo work as helols. One other thing, per haps, Ibey ask: "tstve us from occupation by French troops . least, from more occupation by renc h Iroops." GENERAL MEETS LABOR PEOPLE (continued from page I) your own party which will make guarantees as you yourselves demand," slated T. Ross McKay. Oriental Question Paddy Sullivan referred to provincial government expense. Ihe Old Country and Ihe Oriental uuestiou. Mr. Nivon agreed thai loo much money was being spent by -t lie government seeking immigration bill was not required, 't here were too man trips lo London at (he govern meiil expense. He fell that Oriental question should'be stop ped. The present government had taken no action. Mr.. Casey (hen subiiillleil lii motion that a meeting of Labor bo called to go into (lie uucslion of ti 111 Mat ion . 'l'liif was carried and the ineeling adjourned, Mr. .Mxou declaring (hut a sleu had been taken in (he richl direction T. Ross Mackay was delegalcd lo c.aii the meet ng. Among the passengers sailing last night ly Ihe si earner I'rinco (Jeorge fur the south were: -Oeo, P. Hale, Dr. George Hanson, Mr. Harris, U. Fuglwawa, M II. Thorsen, J. W. flraler, Mr. Mar-dale, Mrs. J. II. Meagher. Mr. and Mrs. Ocorge .McAfee, .1. Slado Stevens, Charles Held, W. A. Al len, 0. Sciffcrl niid' A. Kyle or Vancouver; Mrs, .Morle Craig for Viclorla; Mr. Plultcnberger ami .1. (5. Higham for Swanson liny. ' Sport, Chat Ik- Overstniil "miiiip 1 i II it V l VH lent team idav. the slerliiuf work ... .-.. I i no pllehfug Mall and Ihe uu canny field defence of the New Uirk ankces, .Viuericah Leautic pciiuant winners this, season, were Ihe performances of Habc Ruth, Ihe year's slur of slurs lit i ue major leagues. Ruth came buck (o the same this veur with mil one idea to uve hit nest While he has not been Ihe home hiller he was in IWSI with the all-lime record total of 511. his all-round play has surpusM-d anything tie has ever shown be . r iii ion-., ii is oatiiiii: record e lust around Ihe too mark ThU season is filled wilh sinules: double aim triples Mows tlml came when men were on liases ami runs were needed. He has been nth a lerror at hat that the number of iiiteutioiiul bases on balls ju'u him by opposlny pitchers has el a new record. Around llulli -Ihe new llulli the Yankee allack has been clus leren inroiighout Ihe season. Inking their cue from him. the utur ihciiiImt uf tlie ieam Illllll lied into llll.a perfect combination I "i... .. : w,m result thai the club won . . 1,1... a ..i.i - I iu.- i-riMiuoi wiiu one or the greatest, winning margins on re eon I. the record for long ills! a 1 1 re wiinmillg is claimed hv a Roman swimmer, Aruamlo Sauiflbale, one of the waler fans .uf tile Titii.t River. Sauuihatf swam a tl lance of KM) kilometers recently ami eouieiids that such a feat constitutes a reconl. Tim ills lame is roughly Go miles and was swum on the Tiber fnun Rome to the sea. The lime wn hours. Hi aaroiniilisliiiieiit I!irecr,,''m" l"",'"iienal but it should ' Ilia. llltlA(lll..l.....l II. ..I II. MVI. is a swifl running rif r, Ihe cur rent moving nl the rale of two or three miles an hour. pauiards Interested in the athletic standing of .r enunlry are turuiltV their ee lnuur.1. I'aris and Ihe Olvuodad of lUil and considering what should be done to seen re tin. tn..t t,i,..ii,i.. repisenlutloii. A member of the Spanish Olympic games committee said riTenlly that he I bought Spain's chances wen' good for nine of the sixteen orin- eipal blanches of sport for the others he had little hope. .Sports in which Spain believes she has chaures of success are lawn len tils, horse riding, nolo, riioiimii olf, hockey, yachliug. fencing ami rowing. Thoe in which she admits she is i.oor are lioiinv wrestling, swimming, cycling. running and other field sporls. winter sports ami Rugby fool-hall. King Alfoico is very en-Ihusiaslle about the Olvmniad and says he will he one of flu. first lo siib-cribc lo a fund for Ihe purpose of obtaining rente - seiilatioii. NOTICE To whom it may concern: !ec. 1, lilock 30, Lot fi, Sing You owns (wo thirds of ililere.l In collage and lot and Wong Tup owns one third, Wong Tue is elling his one third interest to Sing You as from October 10. I'JI'J. Credllors of Wong Tue to apply (o Ling, the tailor. LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Ml wm rngni es. Cartage, Warehousing, and Oistributlng. Team or Motor Service. Coal. Sand and (travel. We Specialize In Piano and Furniture Moving. Thlitil Doliorly Coaparrd with ordinary iitrd pitnf Sewing Machines, Plunos, J'hono- graidis and Player Pianos For Rent by Week or Month. Walker's Music Store Ltd. .1. 1 B l I Phone 376 1 I i The House FAMOUS "BROCK" HA TS A UNIVERSAL Outfitters to WESTHOLME THEATRE Tonight and Tomorrow Night, 7 and 8 p.m. Saturday Matinee, 3 p.m. Richard Barthelmess and Dorothy Gish "FURY" A drama of sons of Hie sea and daughters or Lve The-love story of a Imi who wouldn't believe all women h uml the slavev who knew mo. men wer. .Ship.;. ,t ami rolling defk. a romance of l.iiuehoii.e am (i;,-g Distinguished siipMrliiig asl FOX NEW8 GAZETTE. Admission 50c and 25. Shockleys Pla""g Mills Arc now 8olo Agents for the lumber out put of the Royal Mills, Hanall, B.C. DIMENSION LUMBER. SPRUCE AND CEDAR 8HIPLAP. 8pruce Planking and Cedar for Foundation Work.' GET OUR PRICESIT WILL PAY YOU. Phone 383. New Just received iiolinf. for Iwidies1 l'a) am Wltiler Wear, sutiie very beautiful Coatings, Dress Flannel and Silks COATINGS In splendid f ics. art! , ltft ,,,, , lieather mid are priced fro,,, $3.50 ii,. DRESS FLANNELS In ,e.l, h,,,... hh,e uiltl H'mhl) Li.e.l.Iv Kteeii, nre pric-i-il f,, $2.50 up. ; 8ILKS-.H,iowflake llal,lrs per ynnl $3.75 Jabour Bros. Ltd. Corner Third and 8eventh. INVllltMsfaSsffl Friday. October 5, 193 Phone 376 of Quality in all styles and shades from $3.50 to $8.50 TRADING CO. the Whole Family. Goods Phone 648.