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LAND ACT. )t I M Ol.lrl'l, lim.niin 1 i CrliKr Htr. swl slinsle Jilbr InW-l. Moresby I'Unrl, ik Vii nut i Tumi 4. klir. ...w,iuipt. n,l nrnifsi.n , . . - sntb mind 'u M4v rrmi"n 3 I Ik r4bi1tii iVsrrilxsl tf" wflB the nml nrvr of HI Vnrr siiiilh t rtalim llrncs ' Ilt il li h.m ihrnrr nnrtb I altlt Ihrtm. s.,h..lr .rwl .lllf. ind , nt ihe hrt i.f rnmlics IM'l l Ih. . i.. K.I. .ini ih nmwnmn'ni. . UHIM I. . . ... . M . ... t... - .r , , ,1 11 r , "1 TIIOVIVS A. kl.l.l.1.1. nr vmihrsfil. JS'SsjilHuber. ttih, 1011. - LAND ACT. ' ..ISII I .lul III. 1. 1.1 lllirllllll ll- ,;l I'llru-- lliin.r'l. llul .lUISIe win ui ami win, iji-ii i-.. . "I CIlAI-Laf l l.l.ll.l. t ,,iirr th.1 I. Ttv.nu , Irltrjr, ' Vlitnrtii.r. BXi rruilln U'rrlnS t'lliir ' Uss Iho IT iniriiil is si'Dlr rur inrnn'"! fiillnins frriiet tfllflkMtin .0 d ew..a S).1atljMl iM itli -fibril j.f (h,, ina. ronwr of I. Itvnr ji, f si ;M su.3 rutin, tif Ipm, in itw1 iiilt h.'f M IhUl aaolrltf fill -. r aa iis-f i j i ; "Mil . H;2H a.in. IW.O ?.i:2lt p.m. 10.7 Low ., .fi;h ii.in. 1-7 f26 p.m. 5.7 fl. Everybody admires Iter beantifid hair it u so richly luxuriant, aoft and silky, and always u delightfully frethdookin. And when her friends openly admire it and be her for the secret of its lustrous beauty, she always smiles and answers, "Hcally it's so simple. 1 just shampoo it frequently with Lux." Try a Lux shampoo the next time and you. will be both surprised and delighted with the result. The creamy, soothinf Lux lather will leave the scalp fresh and healthy, and will brin out the natural wave and colour in your hair, making it soft, silky and bright-looking. LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED TORONTO SOCCER AWARDS ARE PRESENTED Smoker Qlvtn by Football Asso ciation In 3lke' Home Last Night la Enthusiastic j Affair ilmiruei ! ) Uryr Hill, Beii Morgan. The tnokcr given by the I'rincV Unprecedented HIJ IM 4nHMb T.I. . ariou . leam l...... ..I... who U-M were II,- jibe llul I. Tfcsua v. '''y' icnesl of Ihe occasion, t&eorge or-.,-,. ...... ,,., ..,., , ... ,-1 I,., rlf tt in llw r-Stoainr dMrMiml ISM nni.si'iiiii, iif'-snif-iii in in- i...- iwrt Fotball Ihe choir. The Itucbesler Shield, sisuifi-, 1 " Swiisger eiemeiu u seems i cnnl of Ihe Junior Leafiie cily ehauuiioiishlp, was presenle,! lo llalpb Smith, manager of the Coll", by Janfes Milchell. The Stuart Iteneflt Shield was handed over lo t.eorge hclcy. captain of Ihe on of l.nsianii. hy llert Morgan. The Son of tinada, tiiroiigu J Mark, cnplalii, receive.i ine Dominion Day Cup from Mayor ,elon. The Inhibition-Hun. emblem. -ii- t Vnrllmrn U.C. SilCCCr ' . . . II... .1... chanildoiiship. was presenleil lo, the winning. Prince nuperi team Ihroiigb Heorse h'elsey. captain, by 0. II. Orme. president of Ihe Norlliern HA Agrlcnllural A In- duslrinl Association. Fnil Ciilhuly prcenlcd Die cup bearing bl name lo (Jcorge Kel-.ey for Ihe Sons of F.nploml. The Mobley Cu. significant of Oily soccer championship, was preseiilcl by tteorge Jolinslone lo JiKk Campbell, cnplaiit Vf Orollo leani. Imlivbtiinl gold medals bearing Ibe city mat of arms and Ihe mimes of Ihe players of Hie champion Orollo team una Hrese nled by Oeorge HIM Jock tmpbell, Oeorge Waimli f"ii.,m i.l "ir..!?iiiii..u-ii. II. Hamilton, 1'. J a me r 'i i minmrnrrinrni, inn on....... 1 ..... - , u rr. mor nr ie. . . Un.livw. lAnilrewf Sieve Oawlhom. nun inoMvs v, six 1.1. , . Howe .. niiiiir meda win- x ..... ..9 attfillisaiil. .iii.nilr 'flih. HO. J PRINCE RUPERT TIBEt Friday, October 5. "ili tt:(j a.m. Irt.3 fl. JtitO p.m. 17. " '"w . 3;ttl a.in. o. ' p.m. l l " Saturday, October "luh ... n:3rt 11.111. 17." H. ;'2::ih p.m. D. " '"w ... t :08 a.m. . " J 0:3 1 p.m. 7.1 " Sunday. October 7. nere l0 were not present m i-celve awanl cre J. M. '.;i'-bell, Sam Krsklne, J. Joyce, Aim. Hoy and James jarsson. .Seal .speeches were I. ..-.4 i.n.selll l g Hie .u"" lili.r.- , i mil lUOse . n-n i n-f Ihe'.l. Tl'" n-ssii-iiiMy H1"''1 rommunity liuinR i,dersi.ip or Jiitn '""".-".r:- to the accompaniment nt. Jlawlliorn l.elweM. Ihe prosenla- tions. Songs were reiiu.-ir.. Mllcl.ell, BI.H" ran 1 j Sip,s amlr.cllallonwn her. tl -fhmenlx Meag Vincent given by were served an ,11 llie nboul H orl"f! affair bm- i Tbe commlllee Irt charge con- Interest This Lin h' 'x Hart I.ov. Heorge t i i .a I ddie t.I'BKKs. PREPARING FOR uH'n v kiuii. Ui.iM.ri fiuklliall oci.ilnm at Taken In Games AlfO'ssr. . .,.,.1,1 r... and Several Teams Al- tttr f.llk- liumr III. of formally nre.enllng' ready Practising tA.,,CT' the various trophies of the year! , ,'. an eiitliiiialM ami enjoynhle af- M.' hnJi, "TSiRls '" AIhmiI I .Ml persons were Em, M.-t 1up4 v preenl including Ihe players in ncttvliy that ha already coin-inence.1 at Hie Methodist Church gyioausiiuii. there is to be an unprecedented interest taken in various indoor sport thi winter. Practising lenm alrealy t i .ii a. i a i - il.. Association, was inj""" 'e nan iMM,e.i up onnj jbotli afternoon ami evenings. going to come more actively mm play this year than ever before. The Trail Hanger. Tuxls Hoys nnd Canadian Hirl in Training are all In have team and the Maple Leaf, ladies' champion team of last winter, slarled practising last Saturday evening. The 102ml Hnllnllon is launching a couple of learn one, il is understood for Ihe Senior League nnd ihe oilier for Ibo Intermediate. They have starled practice iuider Ihe direction uf Frank C. W ooil worth. vice. principal of Ihe High School. Is working on Ihe formation of a High school Ha.kelball League. It Is Ihe in tention lo have the games played in Ihe afternoon between the boiir of t nnd so (lint all lite students of the school may have (be opportunity of pnrlicfpaling. Additional interest in volley ball Ibis year seems apparent. 1'he High School I matching sev eral plrl and boys learn ami (here will be n couple of cbnm- iiinnsbio jscries one i-ndmg at Ihe New Aear and toe otner Ihe spring. HOTEL ARRIVALS in Prlnco Rupert W. F. Minns, A. H. Noel, A. J. Hullimer, Hiilmornl; C. A. Mnn-cor, Terrace; M. I.. Clink, Ocorgelown; 1 11.. I. Hrown, A. Field, John M. Thomson, II. L. HallenbciK, A. M. Whlleside nnd j. Nixon, Vancouver; Mr. and Mr. H. A. Jolmslon, .Mrs. K. 0. ilayllss, Mrs. II. M. Herrymon, . V. Chambei-M and H. W. Sinclair, Inverness; M. fl. Mcl.eod, lordiiy Forks; V, A. Wnllie. Ilarellon; .V. J. Malheson, I'orl Kdwanl; NV. I.. I'i". "-My; ' i: Dulfnin, Toronlo. When you buy ndvurllslng you buy ClltCUI.ATION, and see that you get ll M DISCOURAGE JOYRIDING ! I 'Woman Magistrate Says Should bo Taught TELLS OF DRUG TRAFFIC Judge Murphy, Saya Eighty Per Cent of Fallen Girls Were Domestics VICTOHIA, Oct. i. 'Teach your fiirls not lo be. grafter. Ilon't encourage your daiifrlilr, lo look for U many free lickeV, jy rides ami dances. They alway have lo pay for them at orn jme or another. When your daughter slop nut Uo late, fiinl out where she is. or you may be too late." Tiii! warning lo mothers was enunciated by Magistrate llmily Murphy '"Janey Oanuek" , of I'-dmoiilon, in the course of an address before Hie Women's Can. ailian filtib in which she dealt with women' court" ami Hie drug traffic. Few women in the world are rnnre qualified lo speak on these prhlern Iban Mrtt. Murphy. Ax the first woman lo be appointed a magistrate in the British Km'pire lier experience with women, and trlrl delinquents ha been a Ions: one. Her intimate acquaintance with the -evils of I he drug traffic has been revealed in the expose of its bor- jrnrs which she wrole under the .title of "The Black Candle." I Should Attend Courts 1 Declaring that any woman who had reared a family had been a police magistrate all her life, Mr. Mori'liy observed that Ihe connection between the home and lhe court was . very close in that '.both were place of education 'ami both pla.es of correction. "Women shoold a(jend courl s i. ....i, l- wherever ioihlc; the friends ofiaet in ft. WINTER SPORTS upon a a place where so much; piinMimenl is meted out for so! much crime." Wide Jurisdiction Provin.'o.wide jurisdiction for women magi! rales was advo cated by Mrs. Murphy. She holds the magistracy In Ldmontnn but with jurisdiction throughout Alberta, because a case frniuently has ils origin in one pari and it sequel al a distant plar? The oeration of Ihe court in llmonlon was described by Mr. Murphy. One of Hie outslanding fcnlures of Ho woman'! court is its follow-up work. Any girl leaving Jail is enrnuraped lorelaln her self-respect anil is nssisled lo a position instead of being made In feel Ihe hopelessness of her fill lire. Many nf Ihem were Ihe victims of .ignorance, she said. Mrs. Murpby appealed' In Ihe molher lo seeitjiat their daughter dressed modestly.,. 'Teach your girls not to be praflers. Don't encourage your daughters lo look for Ion many free theatre tickets, joy ride and dances. Don't be a pa I belie. When your daughter slays onl too Into, find out where she is or )U will be loo lale." pleaded Mrs. Murphy. "Instead of throwing stones nl Ihe while slavers, some of us .7, rrrf fwght lo !ay, Tiod he. merciful to me a shiner,'" was Mrs. Murphy's trenchant observation,' which followed the statement! that Pijdily per cent -of fallen jrirls were, in domestic service. jnol in factoring ami stores, as Olrls'nften believed. Women In Senate That women should have a place in the innate was Mrs. Murphy's assertion. She recited (he many abortive efforts mad- by women to have certain legis lation designed for Ihe proletion of girls pass ihe Senate. Turning lo Ihe drug traffic. the speaker staled that the cure was primarily international. "You migni as wen fry lo fceep hack the ocean wilh a broom as lo try and pass Jaws to keen back the ocean of narcotics which is sweeping into this country," she declared. "Hie only way lo stop il Is o stop all production except for medicinal and scientific purposes." Child AddlcU' Motives of self-presenalion, not merejy altruism, call for a slrong determination on the part of Canadian to fighl the narcotic evil, continued Mrs. Murphy, quoting figures to show the rav ages of Ihe traffic in Ihe United Slate. She spoke of a case com. ing within her purview of a girl of fifteen who had been taking drug since Ihe age of thirteen, and riled oilier cases of addicts lo show the horror of Ihe situation. Anticipating the suggestion Hial her statements were an exaggeration. Mr. Murphy pointed out that I be drug traffiAwas a secret one, as drug addiction was a secret vice, and there were no narcotic police squade. Drug Production Touching iiort the production of drug, the speaker explained Ihe nature of Ihe opium mon- opoly enjoyed by the Indian gov-' ernment. There was no narcotic drugs! India; anil while three tons; tcriminals . . . ... always , attend; ........ ,. the. per a on urn woubl supply the friends of law and order seblomjworld's legitimate need' of opium do. It i a aign of interest in jpiiblie welfare and Hot necessarily morbidity lo attend the !-niirts." roHiuientad the speaker. Une-lliinl oi the nisi of gov- eniiiKUl l ad to do uith the (court, continued Judge .Murphy, there bad Ieen prfMluced in In-; lia alone in 1921 no less than' 1.273 tons of the drug. In the. United Stales Ihe government had stopped all import of opium on-; lil it should be ascertained what amount was required for me.U-1 !wtio said I lutt seventy ir ceit of.cinal and scientific purposes. to be""" oiscoveresl crime went un- "Everybody is responible in. Year oonuh.W (iiriMigli imiuevidence onx measure for the existence 'or appeal. , ini 'he trafric. concluded Judge I Her statement Dial, ninety. Murpby. "There is only one thing, llhree per cent of all crimes by worse than aclual participation ; Imys is Ibefl was startling. he in Ihe iinboly profit. of this traf-i iirgvsl the women's organization fic. ami lli.it is a giiilly acquiAs-' lo stfidy crime and crime proven-'cenre In il." lion more closely. j "The police court should be. tirnspermj, sdv"'imf means bwikeil on as n casualty clearing reaiiUr continuous si've.flsinr station where diseases or crime! . , v , may be diagnosed and remedies should be looked 3HHHLHHHLflLflHBei ii WALK DOWNSTAIRS mi SAVE MONEY Another Special Demonstration We have arranged to have a representative of The H. J. Heinz Co. present on Friday and Saturday To sample to our customers the 57 Varieties of Pure Food Products. During Ibis demonstration only we will have assorted Jots at Special Prices. Choose your lot (or lots), and if you can't come along to taste these delicious samples, your phone order will have our usual attention. Lot No. 1 7 Tins llein. Baked Dean's wilh Tomato Sauce, small, limited lo one purchase Lot No. 2 7 Tins Heinz Cream of Tomato Soup, small, limited lo one purchase Lot No. 3 J Tin Heinz Cookd Spaghetti, with Cheese and Tomath Sauce, small.- A really ilclicioiis luncheon dish Lot No. A .1 Large Hollies Heinz Tomato' Ketchup.. Lot No. 51 Tin Heinz Med. Haked (leans with To-jnato Sauce, 1 Tin Heinz Iloslon Style Baked Bsan, 1 Tin Heinz Baked Kidney Beans, 1 Tin Heinz Cream Tomato Soup Lot No. 6 1 Med. Old. Ilinz Sweet .Mixed Pickles, (or Sweet Mustard or fiherkins;., 1 Large Tomato Ketchup, -I ll?iuz Baked Beans wilh Tomato Sauce, small Lot No.k 7 1 Med. Oct. Heinz Sour Mixed Pjekles, 1 Iftoz. Bottle Heinz Mall While -or Cider Vinegar, 2 Small Cream Tomato Soup Our car of fresh meats is now here, and we have some real prices to offer in our meat department. Pork Spare Hibs. 2 lb. for ... ... 35c pork Hocks, 2 lbs. Tor.. 35c Pork Steaks, per lb. .. 25c Shoulder Iloasl Pork, per lb. taking whole shoulder 20c H;df Shoulder Pork, per lb 22c 95c 95c 95c 95c 95c 95c 95c Lot No. 8 I Med. Oem Chili Sauce, Heinz, I liirge Tomato Kelchup, H'inz, I Med. Cream Tomato Soop 95c Lot No. 91 :t2oz. Mall, White, or Cider Vinegar, I Med. Oei. Sweet Mixed Pickles 95c FRESH MEATS Pork -Loins, Inking whole loin, per lb 32c T .. : - Ti i ti i. . : i v ' 1 1 1 iimu-i i'oiK, iiiu;f", . per lb 35c I'nrk Lees, wliole. per lb. 30c Hair Leg Pork, per lb... 3Sc Lamb, whole, per lb. 28c Side Lamb, per lb. ... . . 30c Mutton, whole. jef IB. "20c Side Mutton, per lb. ... 22c Beef and Veal prices in pro- wrtion. THE RUPERT TABLE SUPPLY Three Phones 211, 212, 281. THE MOST OF THE BEST FOR THE LEAST" BENTS LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR Announcement Velvet Bolivia and Wool Bolivia Coats A very fine solecljoii of Velvet Bolivia and Wool Bolivia 'Coals havi: just been reesived from the east, These coats are beautifully tailored in" Hie very lalesl slylcs and have exquisite trimmings. Some with fur collars and cuffs, while others nre in plain deigns. These, Coals nre in all sizes from at to to. .ALSO A. FEW LARGE SIZE SERGE TRICOTINE AND SATIN DRESSES. Sizes up to 48. These are remarkably good value. WE HAVE IN STOCK A FEW WINTER These are made in hard wearing materials and knockabout wnr. COATS FOR are just the GIRLS. thing for general BENTS Ladies Ready-to-wear Third Avenue. Opp. Bank of Montreal.