Mr ts4 siitw. SI, LADIES! We now liavc a fall range, of Silk llo-.iery in all the popular sliming, Prices from $1.25 to $3.50 Thete at specially low price to Introduce Family Shoe Store ltd. Shoes For The Family r i oummer I HlMaaiHBBHaMBBBaMtaaaaBBBIV I Great satisfaction! Repeat orders heing filled every day for Nanaimo-Wellington Nut Coal Quick Firo! Lasts Longer! Cosl same as other Nit Cools. Phone 116 or 564. Albert & McCafiery LIMITED BARGAIN TWO LOTS in Section 1, $625each Terms arranged Sea us for particulars. Oliver Typewriters. Cary Safes. FIRE INSURANCE. Dybhavn & Hanson Third Avenue. Prince Rupert, 8.0. We beg to announce the i-pening of our new Garage and Service Station on 3rd Ave. East', In the former Pactflo Cartage Stable and Warehouse Buildings. 'Competent mechanics arc in charge, and you are assured of prompt and courteous service and reasonable prices. Tires, Tubes, Accessories, irnri a full line of genuine Ford Parts can-fed In slock. Phone Creep 3J2.. Free Air. Phone Green 392. Free Air. S. E. PARKER, Ltd. Even if you don't live in a tHass house and throw Blonds Your WINDOW Or Wind Shield May Get Broken. T. ROSS MACKAY Will Fix It. Everything In Glass. THREE MINISTERS AND ONE FEDERAL MEMBER ADDRESS MEETING SATURDAY NIGHT. (continued fnim page one) year to year. Hy the end of next year many of the links in the I rank roads would have been joined up. In regarri fo Hie trunk roari running through northern H.C., early next year lie . expected o liaye it open as far as Harcllou and eontiuuing toward Terrace. With Hint finished tlire woulil tt only one gnn left, (hat nlong jlhe Skeejia to this city. Yrnnk Ir4)adx were, necessary to settlors and they encouraged tourists. The settling up pf the interior would he of great benefit o Prince Rupert and would ' alstT help (n make the railway pay. Turning to the local situation, the minisler was not as hopefnl. He said the province ernild not hujld unless the city was vrepar-ed to do ils part. He realized the advantage of Hie road and it was now a mailer of negotiation between the government, the ritv and the railway. The government was nreiiared to 'do its share, when m negotiations were com pleted. Hon. A. M. Manson Mr. Mansoii in opening said Hie next greatest pleasure to him to being "In Omineea was to be in Prince Rupert. While he livjd in Victoria at present, his heart was in Central Ilrjljsli Columbia. He had been the slorin centre of the government. He would feel re. lievpd jf less of the trifling tilings were lirred up in public life. They had a riilllrult gov ernmental 'problem with which to ileal. 'Hie province was vast in area ami sparse in population and the people were scattered. He sjuike of some of the diuVul-ties of government and compared with the prairies where . setlle- ment was easy. Communication was difficult here and it was only by people visiting the country (hat they could gel-an idea of the ditlleullies, Kvr-n. the members of Mackenzie King's Cabinet had not yet visited the west. Siri Henry Thornton had Ihe right idea in wishing lo know the whole cnuniry. Anyone lo carry on Mie .administration must have some personal knowledge of con ditions. He was glad that the minister of public works wa here. Speaking of provincial legislation, Jlr. Manson said (here could not lie found , in any province such beneficial legislation as in H.fi. He characterized (he provincial party as a "monstrosity" aipl defended the government against of attacks of waste of moiiey, While'douhtless Hiey marie mistake Hiey had something lo show for their efforts. In the interior of H.C. roads were being improved, but at great cost. The Irunlr highway would be of great benefit. In defending ihe expenditures of the government, the Attorney fienerar asked what expenditures they would like to have omitted. Would Hiey omit the Moliiers' pension, which cost half a mil lion u year? Would they rather no( have had Hie department of industries which cos a. million Ml rculized that there must be expenditures in every part of Hie province No government was anxious to increase taxes but Hie people demanded progress and lo have thai, money musl be spent While expenditure were higl the iiicpnic was satisfactory hen nume people, cume with tears in their eyes and deplored expenditures saying the -province was on the erge of bankruptcy, It would be well lo point to the sale of provincial ponds .which fetched a belter price llian even in Ontario. The sinking funds of Ihe province were intact. Liquor Administration In rfgard,loJ(,tJe JHiuor admin isirution, all rcalize.l the dilll-cully of Ihe problem. The hnr-rien had been placed upon Hie prnvinrjal government by J ho people and they were prepared to bear it. The iovernment would never go ikwu by Hie "liquor route" as long as he was attorney general of the province. Jlr. Manson spoke of the "vile attacks!' on this section of the country by the leader of the opposition. They were made jnt becjitise this was Hie speaker's home town ami not because it was any worse than ollipr places. In the invest igal (on into the administration of Ihe net, nothing was found to be wrong except that lie board used nine gallons of prune . juice, and it was giinl prune juice loo, This was Hie biggest thing they could find nine gallons of prune juke. He admitted that there was a little bootlegging and he characterized the Senators as nil anliiuuleri group of fossils who were responsible for frustrating ihe efforts In slop fl. Senator Taylor had much maligned the province, politics was a wonder fill thing. He was not downhearted, Jrowever. Hp would ge Ihe export, houses yel and would not have I hem breaking the laws of H.C. and Ihe United Stales. TJie speaker spoke of Ihe nur-rowminderiness of siuae prohibitionists who would like to spa Ihe present law a failure. TIip people of the province had reason lo be optimistic. They had crossed a dilllruH period Tinri should be glad ihey had a man of the lypefof John Olier. The solidarity and ronmionsense nt dial wonderful old man had bee-t of great benefit to Ihe country. He urged that people iave faith in themselves and abundant op-limism. The province was on the threshold of Ihe greatest development ever seen. In five years' I'hej would not be able to realize thai Hiey were pver downhearted. He urged t lint everyone do his be si and make this I lie greatest portion of H.C. Hon. T. D. Paltullo Mr. Patlullo spoke of the pro gress being made in northern and rent nil HrilMi Columbia and be paid a tribute to l)r. Sutherland and to j'i'eyl Stork and also lo the other representatives for northern ronslilucnrie. ( urg- eri that prince Rupert aid in de-jveloping the interior fit under lo j benefit 'herself, Jle (old of the 'cost of public works yel it was inmaziug lui.w much ' they had jbeen able lo accomplish. Mr. Paltullo said that he had jusj visited Terrace. Tiere it was Hip intention lo make aTirsl rate auto road to ,akese and also lo build a good road to Kitsum-kalinn Luke where mining 'prospect wpip good. A bridge over Ihe Skepifa River was lo be built n't u cost of approximately $I7.'i,-h00 and jl would be commenced this year. The provincial government was carrying nut the policy of Irunk roads and construction and while his sym-paftiiex .were will Ihe local road program, other things had seemed inorp vital. Three quarter of Seclion 0 leotiyed lo the J.T.P. Development Company and also Ihree quarter of S.nnn acre on Ihe oilier side of Ihe island. W hile citizen said Ni was Hip duly of provincial govennrwnt to construct Hie road, he considered it was also the duly of citizens to iid him in getting the Develop, lijeul company to do ils share. UTIiile here lie bad taken the mailer up with Fir Henry Thornton and hail suggested that the r,unn acres on Hie island be deeded back lo Ihe Government so that Hie1 road mislit be built. lie had !''' "!" same proposition up to the delegation which had approached him in regard In the mailer and he had suggested that Hiey approach Hie railways with a view" Of having I hem disgorge. Mr. Paltullo said they were now going lo the (juepn Charlotte Island which had beautiful climate and wonderful resource s. Money had lo be spent there. He was al-o going lo HeJIa Cool a where money had lo bp spent. Work of Government The minister then reviewed BOARD OF DIRECTORS BANK OF MONTREAL Capital . . . $27,250,000 ' Rest .... 27,250,000 Total Assets Over 650,000,000.00 Sir Vincent Meredith, Bart, President Sir Charles Gordon,. G.B.E.,Vice-Pres!dent The Rt. Hon. Lord ShaughneMy, K.CV.O. C. R. Hosmer, Ekj. H.'R. Drummond, Esq. D. Forbes Angus, Esq. Wm. McMatter, Esq. Lt.-Col. Herbert MoIson. fc.M a, HC Harold Kennedy, Esq. H. W. Beauderk, Esq. ' G. B. Fraser, Esq. -f , ', t ' Hi Honour Henry Cockshutt, Esq. J. H. Aihdown, Esq. . E. W. Beatty, Esq., K.C The Hon. Sir Lomer Gouin, x.CM.O. 1 Gen. Sir Arthur Currie,CXMx:.,ic.B. Junes Stewart, Esq. Sir Frederick Williams-Taylor, General Manager The Bank has oyer 600 Offices in Canada, Newfoundland, United States, Mesgco; at London, England, and at Psris, France, with Correspondents in all Countries, offering exceptional facilities in all departments pf General and Foreign banking Business. BANK'OF MONTREAL Established over IOO yews V BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManuj Family Shoe Store Ltd. "JMX THM'5 AWFULLY MICE OF YOCJ VEV60 TO THE tTORE MR. TO CM.U FOR Ot KNO TAKE Ar-VIT ME IVIO WORTH A Ut f SSl! f VAt THAT hl'?V TO M. OUET'6 MUtMCAL-NOO V- TACKt) Ari ILL, HE'LL KHOy'00.CR , BtiNi.REPMReO' NEE.T OG IN THE KWe TO P .3 il L.J EXPLOSION" t-7TT 4 ww nnwii I - .JVIU JS i f Tl MEN! . v i f a b tm x I this POA.D j f torn1 SEP ( 't Do not overlook the. best shoe value in louu. Jllack and Hrown, all shapes ami sizes. Welted soles. $7.50 Daily News Classified Ads. 9, CENTS PER WORD IN ADVANCE. No Advrtlmit Taken for L. than SOe WANTED WANT to hear from owner having farm for sale: give particulars and lowest price. John .1. Illack. Chippewa tails. Wisconsin. 1511 FOR RENT TO RKNT Furnished rooms, with hot and cold water, today or week. Moderate rale. Norfolk Rooms, phone Illack 329. , tf STEAM Heated Flat for rent. Hesner apartments. M, M. Stephens. FOR RKN"f Housekeeping rooms 410 Sixth Avenue Hast. Phone Hluo 217. tf MODERN four room flat for rent. Wcstenhaver Hros. tf REWARD 25.O0 REWARD for Ihe recovery of, or Information leading In Itfie arrest of Hip person or persons who stole four 20.00 and two 1 0.00 hills in L'niled Stales rarrenry from the fishing boat "enline," lied nt I he Onvernuient wharf on July I. vny information will be received by Hie Chier of Police, Prince Rupert. H.C. ome of Ihe past history of-ari- minislration showing Hip falling olf in the sale of natural resources. He spoke of Hip legacy of the p.O.H. and Ihe Unierily. both of Which were pxln'mely cosijy. TIip province wa paying il way and borrowing only for capital account. What wits need ed today was individual effort. The present government had lone more lo bring about proper conditions than all other administrations put together, lie look credit for making lands available for eer, for Irrigation, for levelopfiienl of Ihe limber bili- ness, for development of Hip pulp and paper business, for Ihe graz ing poliryMinri for mining rievel oprnent. He had been criticized for advocating Immivrnlion mil he made no excuses for if. They must have people In the country lo develop the natural resources. Anyone wifh a healthy body nnl healthy mind should be Admitted. RIDLEY HONE BUILDING FUND IS STILL GROWING ToUl to Date Is $1,601.35 With Collections During May and June Amounting to 1910.50. Miss R. M. Davies announces that contributions o dale lo tbo llidlcy Home building fund total 81.ti01.n5, amounts received rim ing the months of May nnd June totalling ttHO.fiO The following furl her contri butions are acknowledged: Hazaar proceeds 000.30 l yce Lodge, A.F. k A.M.. . SI. Andrews W. A. ..... SI. Andrew's Oirls ..... S(. Andrew's Junior W'A. Miss Hrewprlon coll'tions Suiilh.-rs W. A, Hon. T. D. Patlullo KssiiiRloj) H. ri, Mrs, Itejlh's J'ea ........ (lev. J. Ridley Mi's. Kwanson collected . . Sams of $.oo and under 25.00 100.00 5.00 10.01) 13.25 10.00 10.00 r,Oo 8.50 11.00 ' 5.00 56.85 Hey. W. Ituslibrook ..... iJ.OO Mrs. Hiiugan's ten 11.00 0IO50 Previously, ncknowledged 690.85 " , Total ....... ,...,l,fl01.36 run sale r m ris iaiti. ri iMiniPf im ! Iffllwl fr,.j ttaltaon tnltr anl Application lo Purchate Lan pleasure; front 3 lo 10 h.p .!, affi'S ,. ""-. HUpert. nml situate . Engines, 3 lo 12 h.p., 2 nnd 1 Hay. Skidegnle Inlet, ar: ; i-yvW. 50 up. unit Island, lying Aa.omobilPs-One I cIom. ' t , cd pnr, .1 lirpo. shock absorb-'Morris, of Vancouver H ers, in koh ronriillon. Snap ciipation miner. ni(nrJ al r,50. ;no rash, balanco 950 montlily. One Ford half Ion; auxiliary springs, Atwalee Kent Ignilion, in fine condi tion, price t250.no, no rath, I balance 50.00 nMithly. "Xyrlheru Exchange, Phone r, 10' FOR SALE. Cabin rrulrr, 2rt x 8 feet beam. In firt rlas jr-; Iff lalllV d.llitllt.l Willi kllll. '. W , ' J t 1., M, ,l,l, VUI, Terrace. Apply Ut 122, Daily News Olllre. PALMER HOl'SE.- JOfl- Seventh Second Avenue. Phone 137. The MATRIMONIAL HOLIDAY RE8ORT8 MA8SETT. QUEEN'S HOTEL Ideal Holiday Resort. For terms apply Mrs. J, C, B. tf (iH.NTLE.MAN soon arriving In Prince Rupert would like lit mecl refined lady, ae 25 lo 35, or widow. Objectmatrl-moay. Lellers to Hox 125, Daily News Otllce. !&. foundT FOUND. A sum of money near Hank of Commerce. Phone lllne IHJ. 101 MISCELLANEOUS. EXPERIENCED MANICURIST ond proprietress: Dunn " IV for permisiiion (041111, lotiowing (icacritisii lu J incncing nl n post pi -.a'' noiHienslerlv cornel- f Island, thence following line of snid island, Pi rotnmenremetil rutiln.n 'tiwenty ncres more o .vveuue vvesi. i-none lieu t VJ, Ctiudim Furnislied suites. I?-1 S.S ROOMS ST. ELMO HOT EI water In every room. Steam healed. Rales reasonable. Phone fireen 510. H.lfl Second Avenue West. NARIfcC. UttlTID, .w i I ron salc ar tindsw. dishes, unclHir, dingy, elc. Re.l iii tmmim. h Ik gal engine. Ney painted and SSTf. Uin thoroughly seaworthy. Suap itsi. rr tw p..r.tu- r -N- M. McLean, Om- Hay. ISO .".rX,? '"'V -" ' """"" ... . , ' t .Jii I J. K I... JI.MW.I. for UUll if sold Im- (1T lrr wf bonkrr .! FOR SALE. ami 4-huirs. Mrs Avenue. Section Two. -CtllH ttrnirf ' SS. "Cndiin iibMrvr s. -Ctiudun Hoter' js "CiMftts r.twr 111 " W.S. "Ctn4Mn IUrtl Hid 1101 am and com coldt11'- ltr' ut,.t SA -CsMnn Km" . .a. "C.M'it.s stuf SJk. "CaiuIun hamhrr- IKK '.f.te.4i Tl," iaj. i iBiditn llnnir' ' Jt. -'Thm. t. tmmnsr !fj. "ShrU" US. -I . MtSf- i:oXlllTIO; ..TrlKkN MUM fe M r tiv LAND tar. 9 i - i ; 1 JiOl KSil 1-.I1 r (! Kit WILLIAM OEOnOK MoMnn" DnlM Mar 25. 1 D?.1. S.S. rnMun inr" Healer, Ixh. dishes s.S. -Cnlun .if McNeill. Allln'S.-; -c3Ka iXZ,,, ROOM AND BOARD BOARD, I5MS S. "CslMHfl SM. 'CMtMn v.m.r' rjM.IKn 1'ithfnv.U- S.s. -CjiurfUn Mf(tJI' Is t I HOARD. The Inlander, 830 iHir m e"U iir4-f m arnrfiHKlllMt fcjr rhrqii fur tit ( , ! I" Oft ini hi inr i.'iifvrr In br iile f!Me lo h .urtif t Ciiwdias nrrnnir Ni'iunl "J. I.lmllnt, txt -r'tiMl tir 1 i iw1tn irrrd hnk. 11m hlthl nt nr trmt nrreuirllr irrrill. I'Utu tml " (! i.f lrnwr rn U Msn tml llruUra tit ilellierr vrninrrt na t: fillf.n to Hi 1'iHlrr.lrneit ntm t U iRtitt lx rr.tnrt Ut..ir lt- I, It r4iilf ird. II. H mm- Orlwrtt Mm rantiiitn novniuxnii M.rriuui uc t.llilltfsl. . tttf liruiiirMrt-if,1 tntfttu.h nt Ih; irrlltniunl in snr sill mI ! f"r. WOTICE. In Ihe Mtlter f l.i A..lr nl.m 1 I lu nr t I'riivl.liHial Irrilfiriir t for Lot Ihlrtr-thrts. ill), nf I I t! lliinJret init lr ijeoi, loose fits Cnit tioirlrl iMn tin, SalKftrinry prtmr r.f ih a nf ft Shampooing. Rnsidenllal work trnninn of rriifirtn'r,f tii; Ne j h specialty, i'lioan uiua 471 Mrs. Coleman, s TAXI Taxi 67 Phone. (Call fleoge or flust) Ross Brother. Flvo-passonger Touring Car Prompt Day and Night Service, Stand: Boston Qrlll Third Avenue AUCTION SALES. Conducted in your homo or a na rtalol the I tli itiy nt u.y t rrln lim tl llMl. ha r Inr sen rtnrt, II It my Intention in ior in ripiratli.il nr tt niimlh fnim tl: 1 I'lilillrathin or lhl iiitln, -m oriiflraif of Till in th name f inrhan. unlraa a llit iililrrtlon, in t Ins. It rnade Ihrrvtd. land luruirr orrir, prince Hr M.C- f Sin May. tuii II. P. VACI.FOI), licrutrar of T - none or inltntltxi ta SbbI to Purtnao ."': .w.-.. ..... . . ... . ,.i, ,iiiriri, iirrnniina i inn or I'rlnrn liuin n r .,t . ;! ai uic north mil of Klttiuna-alluin t' n.c Tatr Nftlli-. ih.i I n... r.i.ml, 4 cur roonm. (ioods also so d ntr;"r,:.,..,.,-,:-. Mrn"'- ,n"P" ".. .... 1--111111111111 in imrriit. uie ruin - luiimioiBioo. oetrriiM-n itmlv Ortnmrn.lnr tt a r ",n",, rJitlnt wnat of the norl!i H. n. M. n. HEMMITJOS ntreimiHua, Auetlnn. Auctioneer, (rrnrr of i,t aim, n . Third Avenue linn; ihi-nr smnn to rtiains; trn-nre " '" l bank or Ct-.lar Hlrrr. it; (Dei nw Allfm'a Olrf in-- tuei.ny Alien a Old Store) Irwin fnii(iinr rlvrr in euii, im f CHIROPRACTOR R. D. TA38IE, D.O. Chiropractor 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert. H.C. Illours: 10 lo 12: 2 lo i: 7 1,. h Phone Hlue 025. Residence, fireen 130, u'i 1 if isii 11111 p jt MrrrW. Ill; lUlrf) May ttjh, OSCAII OI.AMlFfl. 1IJ. LAND ACT.. Al'pllianl. Nolle of Int.ntl.n to Apply to Purcn1 t Lanrf In Sfcrtlia IjiikI lliorlrr Itorinnlliir in Irlct or I'rliim IUiMrl, ll.C, tml 5lli'J,, it tlm imrih rml of kltiiiiiMuin Ml . ia rtouiii, intl I, Airml an. ; noMtwnnd, ii.c , Farmer, lurciul to wr ieriiiiimi to piinlmt tlm full ", iliarrllifd laiirtt; Comiiirni'l-itr al a I' I'lantfd at nnrllnvrat corner nf Lot ' I1: oirmij wrti u rlitlnai Ihcnro lonlh " in rlialnt to kliinm'tllum Ltkrj thntcr follrtwlns hc lake lunUirutarly n '51 rtotithWMl corner of !.t' HI IS; fnt north 40 rhalnt tn n)lnt or roiNiii'lir'. nmni, ml ronialnlnv about, H it rrM-more or l, v At Fiirn FOAM, lr I.,, II. kcnu'r Piled May loth, ten, .'