iugn 3, 1023- NOTICE. v His. IBER SALE X 537S. o, Vi Moulin. THI DAILY H1WB BANQUETFOR MRS. BEESLEY, WHO IS Elks Honor Esteemed Member on Auction mi ,9,""'I',;'',,,, 1 Eva of Departure For South I .11 VVednewlay, Atlul I Jill, i I rh;:i i " A great send off was accorded ur ri.vr hundred Ma In Alllii .. , ,, . . . , . . . ii ii.mta win ie irrrrri for I.. A. Donohoe last night when n !''." u".Afk '"!'. baiuiuct wa tendered lo him by ; mi full' 11 " uiiirriiineut iiiiiiiii'i mil ill nif r-L, urpi i i ho .14 if vi !. ii iMiuiiii uj r..r Hi ..... ..r i.i.. ,i,...,i...... t Ih.H ill. H..I IMpiMLltlC " on the steamer Prince lln rt for r1,,,!LJJlI!.i,n,Kl?i',lifriil. Tin dining liall was ; in'iriiii'iii f Land, virioru, crowded- Willi a hint of friend I n rtTiicwiT ""'I a nappy time wa spenl in I superintendent f i jmi. mmiks. tii ii m i niul speech making. I-rank iniiii occupied i in- riiair. A banquet Wits served at U i.in after which n delightful program of Mintf liifr iiml instrumental mulc wax indulged in. Appro. priate speeches were mail' liy -wlll be received by the ii... j ndcra if (.,,, ' Kri72otl rn"m Unwind ' ,.1, mil later Ih.n -. on V"; V D aiji:i, I9i. rur ineWhjte, J. .1. Mirlilonn , anil (iillis ,1 .l'hffi:1 ,"""'. The musical urograu lint, in nu i3;..imu rji.ni. of wa rendered ly Ceo. Wndilell, IMk lid TrW III,, rev L'l..l,....r fltlll.. l. l)pr- will ur allowed fur r-:'"" """"" hiii- ami other 'members or I Ik hlk triiriiurt '.r ihe nnirr rorra-.. fu itr"n:;7n,'i r.iairi.i r,...i. ivS;;; I b, B,' mln-lrol group, the arcnmpani- MER SALE X5341. , I ... .. i ... iineiii ih'iiik piaycu ny jVntighan DavU at tlio piano. V. Uurlnic Hi1 pvrninc lli Rtit of t,irr. i l r-'j;il tr "'honor wan pr'pnpil liy Hin Solf k'K-r .tp i.-if ljlr Ihan fuuiii nn : 1 ' k) i.r Aiirxi. IH for th .Willi a K'hiiiiiiii i.ikn iimuii a ..V: ?!n..,JTlia lokon of lln p.tn-m In wliMi niul, inure .ai Di.tnn. him f -l i.f idir, llriiikirk, am. I)i-ar Jll Im allimiHl rnr rr-hnt- UrllruUrt of lh Cblf lorn. ur llu iMttrin rorir. krl, B.' MCR SALE X6129. In whm IipI'I liy I.oilif No. A n.P.O.I'. Mr. lonnlior m.nle a ullaMc rpply In lilrli lir rt-pri'txi-'l lijnixi'lf a Hunt uralifji'il al Hi" donor tlio rnmpany had hc- Inwcil upon him ami al i--lr'-l liU nirrnw al li-avin(r en ikIit will l rrrrixi by th innny jfdoil frii'inN. IihU, ii Victoria, H"l latrr' .... , . , . . i im iomd4ri.f Aum.i. iti. 1 1" laniiH wa hrouiiht lo a Mux or I.' "Mir X lift, lo rtillrtp Willi Krrh. 'lltiMl f't of f. nn ir yin niul I aixl I - so ilrmbM-k ami PIdc hlscd, iianr k, Cjiii Dnirlfl. mnr will In- alkiwfd for Tt-KlM-r Uriiculara of tlt Chief rori- B.c: or PHlrtct rorfir, lttu-c I HUriRT LAND DISTRICT. rn. - MLOTTC IILAN0I DUTRICT. Hlr llMt Ih lanura ruinnr k tor mark f mum Eatraur. tli-nc Vrnrrly and f ;!t .nif lad low h.ark SB rlulr.s m .rx or l't, to t It rluln iKrttiM frou II quar-Ot )iol 00 tlw lmre line of Lot ilVnr toullH-aiirrly rliaJn. tiorlhratlrrly 0 rtialna, niore or, to ItM pulnt -t CMiaurarruirut, and. 10 lhl flh day f July. till. 1" .XOAIIA lllllil A I'ACkl.MI CO.; II. B. lULInitoO. Aimt. I kOMARlOTTC Hut w LAND DISTRICT. 4, Mi Mnrru. Van-1 h: ;r nilriJ Ii. awly lo r ljml f.ir a llrnx tn nwl, ivlrliiin and natural iimlr I fx- fllitrii 1rrilil I n $kidfil lntl. Oriluni .ntiiM-n 'if al l"l lantm ail ;..-icr nf rrllon l. Vtrn i-halna wpal; tnrDrc iMti lrnr o rhalnt ; lialna t inIIi, to fottnl ut nm- IM. m...... iliKin(f of A 1 1 1. 1 For llr' a Jolly flooil Fi'llow." After Hip liamiud I li company npiiililoil in par-ail formation anil nrrompanio.l lh (ctiol of I hp oxrnintf In lln lyiiiipr Prihi-p flupprl. Mr. Dmioliop will so a far nnlh a (California. I ln ronimillpp in rliarjrr of Hip i.7;n,:.,orr;;;,;ta fu:iii'i.H comPri.p.i narry nrpp.i. rarriiinl nrn3i runiniendnr ",. Oayp ami W. Ili'iil. ailpl IUmi roriHr f i.ui ioob. ihriKjoy l'ii lf. M. riillpr ami i! The Man in the Moon ( j SAYS j i r .. ....... i ; i A NKWI'APKII lory IpIN of n rfiili hplweeii r woman mid a police oilirer iliii'inif a dojr fiirlil lull II doe mil way Imw the do LBVBR'BROTHERS LIMITED Terooto Uv.rBro.bcr. Limited Toronto, Ont. Ho.iery(deuisnk.tock. l W recommend d cvery Yours truly. Joiu.Kyr&0,, .ftCo.,Und I jMONTOCANADArJjjk fight came out. A 'MAN rpcently collapfi af-Ipr tavintr hi wifp from drown-iiiK. 'Dip realization of whal lie hail ilonn evjilenlly uniieneil him. A NUMIIKIl of ii aiP wp!I alontr Hip mail of life hut not one of ii nepin lo p far alons I he roail nit of I'rjnrp Hupprl. , WI TH , U' npruian mark al iirh n, riiliruoiiHly low prior of pxrhanKP il a womlpr xhiiip am-hilloii' finaneier han not olTereil lo hiiy Hoi wliolr ilariiPil iMiintry. . - ONK of (hp r!oniilioni of pur-rhap roiihl hr I Ii lnrliiion of Hill for poo. I weight. AN PnlPrpriinrr showman coiil. I makp a furl hup mil of him alone. Ten Years Ago In Prince Rupert August 3, 1913. Ilrv. John Knox Wrichl. of Vanroiixer, one of Ihe hpt known elrso'mrii of Ihr i"oal. arripl hy I he l'rinrp Itupert Ihli morn, in?. Hi vi"it will inrliiih a trip up Hip Ski-Ptia n far a" Hp.pIIoii. ArriHuroment han hern ulaala for him lo prearh in Hip rejttiy-terian Hall on Sunday morninc t . . . . .. 1 . .. m t - g! .irc. J. i. 1'ierrp, win- in .nr. I'ipn'P. who in the rnainppr al Hip dry ilork for Hip Winelanil ii'.onxtrnrtion in. atrived llns inmrninK ly II") l'rinrp Hupprl. .. kiu iriimxniiiniv .. . ... M4 n Mtnlni,, ,lll,""r,, 4,f Tra, """liwm ."trT!"1 of Ton.nlo arrlwl hy l,e I'rince VOL ruillil alliiu.l hear Hip Imllalion ninrrhinar pat when Hip niarrh hltinsl out. Itupert this morning to viil llirjr oil. Hubert I.. Mrlntoh. It i flp or nix )par. inre Mr. and Mr. MWnlnh Sr were lal in I'rinre Hupprl. If you find you cannot pel Hip daily Npw rejnilarly, call fu and Miibcrihe for il and have ft delivered to your home. tf Nothing better than LUX The makers of the famous "Kayser" silk'stockings endorse LUX. Lux with its instant, rich suds, is ideal for the quick thorough washing silk hosiery requires. The thin, satin-like- flakes, made by our own exclusive process, dissolve completely in an instant, leaving no particle of solid soap to cling to delicate fibres. Read the recommendation of the Kayser Co. Make your stockings last longer by washing them only in Lux. Lux is sold only in sealed A m L ii.l.taif I V COMING TO RUPERT, IS GUEST AT LUNCHEON SMITH Kits, Auk. 3-Mr. F. K. I'axn charmitiKly enlrrlainpij in hrr home on Tuemlajr In honor of her laii(thtpr. Mrs. J. J. Heenley, who h IravinB lo reside In I'rinM Hupelt. A dainty lunrlieori prereiled a rnont pleaKant aflprnoon, which was InteriniiiKlpd .wilh fxpreit-uliin of rpgret at the departure of a popular rrnidrnt. Thnxe ireent were Rev. and Mr. It. K, V. HiildpHrMr. J. J. Ilepslpy, Mrs. I'. Hanh, Mr. 0, Orchard, Mr. Champion. Mr, i Smith, Mrn. Beealey r., ami .Mr. Dawson. ECONOMIC CONFERENCE THIS FALL WILL FRANKLY DISCUSS IMPERIAL PREFERENCE AND TRADE RELATIONS. (continued from page one) cIipiiip of Impprial prpfprence was in Ihe iiiljiotilion of dulioA under Hip afp?iiardinir of Industrie" Act. (iood covpred tiy Hip Safeguarding of Indiinlries Act are duliahle al 33 l-II per cenl when imporleil from n fre(xn country and are free when of F.inpire origin. The majority of good alTprled hy Hie fnreifoiuv are Mrhap not of preat indulrial Imporlancp In I'anada. Canadian aiilmoliile have chipfly h'enpfile!. In IOIOj Canada expurled 1,172 pa"Piipr- automoliile lo Ihe I'nilr-d Kiiik-d.iui, valued al 7 1 I.al year he exporled i?,HUi valued al 9,IHI,".i;. Further Preferences .ulialia and New Zealand now want further preference in Hie lrilih market. Australia ha Kiven oflicial notice of her! Intention to raie the ijue.iion of Imperial Preference al Hie conferPiicp. I'nollicial notification from New Zealand i lo the mne elTecl. South Africa in-limate that he would welcnme more prfeience for her . product j hut ha no deire lo" ue any form of preure. Canadian delojrale il i expecled wiH fol low Hip lead of Sir ilfretl l.aurier al earlipr ronfereiice, iianiply. Dial Canada. .would welcome any additional prefrrenre extended lo her export hut that the grant ins of preference i eenlially a ipielion for each! parliament to decide for ilclf. So far a Ureal Hilaiii i con- rerned diflicully will lie j(i Hie fact that imports on which Ihe Mother Country fiupoe ruloms dulie and i therefore aide to aranl a prrfprpuoe are limited in numher. Should extension of. Imperial Preference he pree.r lo the point Hint it would involve general taxation of food-luff in (treat llrilain, Hipp may he ome lively rlahe of view. Alreatly come sin of' hrewinp slorni. A parliamentary roiiimillee of l.jheral ami Labor member ha Iteen formed at Velinlnler lo defend the, principle of Free Trade. On behalf of the Hablwin ?overniiient II ha been inlinialed that any chanjte in preferpnee considered lesirnine woniu lie recommemieu who recently open- to Parliament providing they dn', fiuM,y cri j n,e An?er not involve rumiameniHi cuaiipe in the present fiscal nyslem of tireal llrilain. In lhi conncc-linn II I also wMrth recallincr that when Mr. llonnr Law announced in 1917 Hint Hie luuer-lal War Cabinet had approved Hie principle of Imperial preference, lie likewise inlinialed that it did ;uol involve Ihe taxation of food. Others Mature Mul' Imperial Preference will he only one nf Ihe subject tn be discussed al the F.conomic Con ference. Tlie conference will ileal not only with Inrifis bill vvilh I lie allied suhjevt oT shipping and commuhicalinns.. Work in lechuicul research, fostered by war comlllion comes wilhln ils ambit in consideration of means whereby such research may be co-ordinated Hiroughoul the Km. pire. posl-war problem of currency, he problem of how lo keeji Ihe Kmpire informed of trade possibilities, Ho natural resources of lh Kmpire and how I hey may be developed lit t he irrealesl advanlaK''. unification or laws in I'ejriird lo hade' ami Irade practices all these are loph's for consideration by Ihe conference. Departments of Ihe Dominion Onvcniinen! urn now at work rolled in and Hifllnjr Brral masses of statistical ami other information in order thai Ihe ruse for Canada may he' presented effectively. Advertise la tut Pally News. Blind Man's Buff p VEN in this age of enlightenment soms folks spend their money blindly. They buy with their eyes shut. They grope in the dark as truly as if their eyes were bandaged. And all the time a powerful light is being thrown on the very things they need and want! Advertising is a beacon to guide you in buying. Il shows you what to buy where to buy and when to buy. At the same time, it protects you against jraud and inferiority. , Merchants and manufacturers who advertise deliberately focus thousands of eyes upon their wares. Their values must be honest and their prices right, or they could not advertise successjully. Don't play blind man's buff with the elusive dollar. Spend a few minutes each day running through the advertisements in this paper. Then buy the products that have proved up in the light of advertising. Jllock, has leased additional space in Ihe same building for Hie purpose of conducting a bakery. A gang of cnrpenlers under I be supervision of J. P. Downey is making extensive al terations, prior Id Ihe installation of the hake oven which now o tl"1 ground. Mr, and Mr. W. A. McNah and family have arrived from Calgary uml I aken up their residence on third Avenue. Mr. McNah is n Car National Hallway. The local Hoy Scouts' Hall is lo he further graced by the addition of a 75 foot flag pole which is being creeled. Read the Advertisements. Cunningham, Saratoga, N. Y.; Mrs. W. .1. .leirerson ami Miss Helen Jefferson, Kiliiaonton; J. Marshall, Winnipeg; J.. Jessen, City; Mrs. K. K. Strickland, Tyee; Kthel Ford and Myrtle llyland. Chicago; W. I.aiug and .1. Kerr, Victoria; Fred .1. Hale, It. Myers ami A. C. Knigbl, Vancouver; Mrs. D. Deane, Anyox; A. D. Coggan, Onehec. Central A.S. Tordiffe. Cedarvale; O. M; Hnss, Hime; 11. V.. Stratford, Smilhers; P. poulns, (. Maras ami 1.. Wojler, Anyot. m TIMBER SALE X 51 4. SfalMt Tndr will b rrlvd by th Mlnltr or Laud, at Victoria, not later, ih.n n.M.n ai ttui Iftlh titv lit AuruL Canadian for th rurrha or ucrn .ic. for the insneclor no nn "" """ lllspeeior to cut 40.000 jark Pine Tls. on an ara ittiilcil about 4 miles fr.u Palllns su-lion. C.N.H, Haute 5. Coa4 Laud DlMrlfl. Tnr (S) jari win ix aiiowea ror r. nxival or tUubrr. lurtbrr iartlrulara of ihe cnir ror- tr, Vh'lorla. B.C., or District For?tr, I'linr. iiujiert, B.i;. TIMBER SALE X 4725. There is a persistent rumor SeaVd Tender will be received by the "r ' Vlciorla. nol later '",,. . . -.' .i .i.. i i.' ifc.tililrt mi nn- "i 1 1 1 i iimi ' -man noon on tne sun nay or Aurusi I.-- ..i.i .v.i-l iir hi npi-ii.orlv on!lS3. for llw rurrh.ie of l.lrencn X ilii, . .. . .. W . . , ,i 10 cut 3.100.00 reel of HnU-k. spruce, the Hudson Hay Mountain tn llie.n1lt in(t uun 0n part of Lot tuc, Oiorirenheilii of Seattle. It is r of Alice Ann. Caslr Und jindersluod Ibal Mr. Dulhie re-j two' year win be allowed for re "tains 15 cenl liilon-.Ht. and a per jn'pliruruur. of the chief rore., Dial the purchaser agrees to lake out a certain iiuanllty of ore yearly. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert H. W. Chambers and, I M. fiondeuough, Inverness A. J. Wtttkinsou, Port Kssington; Hy. Halliwell, Terrace; Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Cunningbam, Florence R. ler, Victoria. D.i: or lnui-l Forester, prince Miipen, B.t. TIMBER 8ALC X S37S . Fealed Tenders will be received by the District Former, not later than ooon on Uie !l day of Aainisi, li3, ror Hie lurrhae of Licence X Hit. near Lot mis, Uundlvan Inlet, Hanr 1. t.oait Dlttrtct, tu cm 171.000 F.8.M. at Cedar, spruce, and Hemlock. Two year will be. tlloweii for removal of limber. luruifr partirutarf of the Chief For titer, Victoria, or (he District Fortittr, rrince Ruptri, 9.C, t"t. ..-1 SH1THERS Mr. and Mr. J. O. Slephpn and family have relumed from Vancouver where I hey enl a vacation. Stove WOOD We have just received i car load of up river wood, guaranteed seasoned and dry. Size cut to order. Also Kindling In Sacks. For Prices, call HydeTransfer Phone 5S0. Service and Quality our Motto. Dr.FP.Kenny DENTIST Helgerson Block. Phone 109 For Appointment P.O. Box 953, Prlnoe Rupert. KING f.EORGE CAFE First Class CHOP 8UEY and NOODLES. Furnished Rooms to Rent. Prices Ileasonuble, Phone Blue 471. Second Ave.