The Home of Domestic Bread Hread is your best food. F-at more of it. Kept by Ibe leading grocers. La Casse Bakery Phone 190. Third Ave. Prince Rupert B.C., Stove WOOD Ve haveijusl received , car load of up river wood, guaranteed seasoned and dry. folze cut to order. For Prices, call HydeTransfer Phone 580, Service and Quality our Motto, KING GEORGE CAFE First Class CHOP SUEY and NOODLES. Furnished Rooms to Rant. I'riies lleasonable Phone Blue 471. Second Ave. REDUCE HIQH COST OF LIVING. -Eliminate the draught around your windows and use less coal, SEE OUR PATENT WEATHER STRIP For Doors and Windows. . Glass, and Mirrors of all iiinds. T. ROSS MACKAY. : Phons Blue 165. TROPHIES PRESENTED Event was to Celebrate Famous Reglna Trench When 102nd Went Over A regimental smoker wa held Saturday nishfal the regimental headquarter Major Jdin Xir bolls presiding, and the jrnesl of honor beins Captniu (Hand of the Patrician and Gapl. Pressy of the mine sweeper Thiepval and their officers, nnn- - SYNOPSIS OF LAND ACT AMENDMENTS PRE-EMPTIONS Vacant. unrtucrted. tun'tyrd Crown and max b pr-mpud Uy Uiitlih iub)cta over It year of age. and by alien on declaring Intention to brom Brltleh aabjecta, ccnJS-(lonal upon residence, occupation, and Improvement for acricultural purpoaea. I-iIl Information conrernlnc regu-'atlona regarding" pre-emption li riven In Bulletin No. I, Land Herlre. 'How to Pre-empt Iand," ropie of which can be obtained free of ctrnrg tr addreaalna; the Department of l-anda. Victoria, B.C, or to any Government Agent. Kacorda will be granted covering tnlr land aultable' for agricultural purpoaea, and which la not timber-land, l.e, carrring over S.OtO board feet par acre west of the Coaat Rang and 1,006 feet per acre eaat of that Range. Applications for pre-emptions are lo be- addreaaed to the land Com-mlialoner of the Iind Recording in-vision. In which the land applied for la situated, and arc mau on (Tinted forma, copies of which can be obtained from the Land Commissioner. Pre-emptions must be occupied for five year and Improvements made to value of 110 per acre. Including clearing and cultivating at least five acre, before a Crown Orant can be received. Kor mora detailed Information aec the Bulletin "How to Pre-empt Land- PURCHASE , Applications are received for purchase of vacant and unreserved Crown lands, not being tlniberUnd. for agricultural purposes; minimum price of first-class (arable) laM la It per acre, and second-class (grazing) land IMS per acre. Further Infor mation regarding purchase or lease of Crown lands is given in Bulletin No. 10, Land Series, "Purchase and Leaae of" Crown Landa." Mill, factory, or Industrial sites on timber land, not exceeding 40 acres mar b purchaaed or leased, the con ditions . Including payment of stumpage. HOMESITE LEASES Unsurveyed areas, not exceeding 10 acres, may be leased as hometltes, conditional upon a dwelling lel nn erected In the first year, title being obtainable after residence and Im provement conditions are fulfilled and land has been surveyed. LEASES ror graxing and industrial pur poses areas not exceeding (40 acres may be leaaed by one person or company. CRAZING Under the Orating Act the Prov ince It divided Into graxing districts and the range administered under t Graxing, Commissioner, Annual graxing permlta are Issued based on numbers ranged, priority being given to established owners. Mtock-ownert may form associations for range management. Free, or partially free, permlta are available for settlers, campers and travellers, up to ten head. lertainuienl Ihey had put up nnd commissioned officers and crew,;p.,,.ially on the manly sport in as well as .Mayor Xewtnn and a which they had been entraped. luiniber of prominent citizen .The prize 'winners were a fol-whn bad been especially inviledhows: I I. A ItAAfl .J S..n TIlAMl -I ei i I t S ..... f A tt., ,. ....-..,... ...... lu-Kimeniui nip kt r ..v.. ;,.,,. , ,,, lllp,inir tiil most varied program of events Ult. histiesl averatte of the best , ' ....... v ,....." I including speeches and sonsts amliruhr .fores and srnld me.lal won' ,., irrU, ,-,, ,.,,;., ...n boxinj? bouts an.l in the course i,,v a.S. V. S. Ilrown with an 1 '.;."!. ".' "''?..;.... . of the evening refreshment were served. The program in cluded addresses iy Major Nicholls there was nn exhibition of drill- a healthy environment They insr by Sub.-l.t. Dfiii. The HetM- were no .-ukinc for financial as-menlal band played selections at sistanoe but Ihey wan led the intervals and the whole proved , moral qsshlmice ..f everyone in a most enjoyable event. brinpinj: to the attention of the Prize Wlnnere lyoung men the advantages . In present in? the prizes fur obtained there, shooting Fred Stork compliment-! In speaking (o I lie members of ftl the regiment on the progress'lhe First Northern M.C Itegiment Ihey were making. The prize lit the commanding ollleer said the and scores showed the excellence n'gimenl was formed lo perpelti-of the work done. He was glad ale the 102nd ami ihey mul con-l je there In say a few words Uiiler' It their solemn and sacred of eneourasenienl. lie welcomed duty lo he worthy of the name, the nllioer and men of thej Several other speakers follow-Patrician ami the Thiepval. Hf.nl. hud suggested to the minister that the veses should come heref ami had been promised that theyj would make more frequent visits. He hoped that within a few years there would be a naval base at Prince Itupert. He congratulated the regiment on Hie excellent en- average of ft..'i points; the second, in this ronlest wa Pie. W. lira with 8t.6 and Liiut. A. Chaplain Major Hix, Fred Stork, ;m. Davie third willi Mt.J. and Umsul Wakefield. Songs, Trophie won at the regi-were given by Eddie Graggs, S. K. iiipnial hoo on Sept. 30. ftold Campbell, .1. H. Mitchell, Algie'mp.iai, pi,., a, Wylie; silver Hunter, II. Flelcher. and the hand! played selection. In addition medal, l'le. A, X. Smillrf bnnie medal, Oatit. II, W. Cameron and turkey, Lieut. A. M. Davies. t ..For aerond class shyl prizes presented by Uulyer Cameron. Silver medal, l'le. It. Wilson; bpnize medal, C'J.M-S. JL E. Hudson. The regimental spoon winner were as follow.: W, M. Drown, 3; W. lira, 3; A. M. Davies, V; M. M. Lamb, 2; A. Wylie, 2; Jt W. Cameron, ; W. J. Ureer, I; Don Corker I; It. E, Hudson, I. Hoyal Arm .Clip for bes score (en shots at CAM) yard ranjre, A. M. Davies. " Ureer Con for best score of Ihe three ranges, A. M. Davie. I It was pointed out that the best score for Ihe season at the three ratijfe wa made by W. M. Ilrown with a tolal of '.)?, with W. Hrass second VI, and A. Wylie I bird, VO. The only perfect srore made iluriliV Ihe season was that of A. M. Davies at 200 yards when he scored Hie possible 35 Major Nicholls lu his address Major Xiebolls, Ihe commanding oUicer, Velcom ed the ex-nietiilier of Ihe 10 2nd battalion. He explained hat Ihe eenl waslo releln-ate Ihe famous oerasioit when Ihey first went I over the lop at Medina Trench on (he Nomine. Since IVia a dinner bad been gieji in Vancouver In honor of Ihe occasion and il was Ihe intention lo do the same here in future. Mr- Xicios welcomed the of ficers and men of Ihe Patrician anil Thiepval. They were humble before Ihe members of Ihe senior service but' their humility did not dejracl from Ihe heartiness of their welcome. Ie also welcom. ed lie other visitors and said Ihey were IryinK to show w)l!)l was heinir none io provnie u place where the youth of Ihe city BADMINTON CLUB TO OPEN THIS WEEK AT MCINTYRE HALL H.Q. Permanent Officers Chosen and Committee' Appointed to Have Charge of Hall The newly formed liabminloti i;iul has now 25 members, it was proceed Willi preparations lo open Ihe playing season (his I week. The oflirer. pro leni who were chosen at Hie prevkni meeting were elected (termaueiitly but it wa decided i,, iae open Ihe election of, three more members of the exirtilive until I lie membership list war inore complete. Due or two laillfs then miyht be cloeii a (here wa,-a fairly jrood membership of ladle's, eihl luv-insr already jointHl. The jollieers ho far are We.-depl, II. F. I'lillen; Secretary, Alei. 'His; Injasiirer, .Norm an liartletf; Hall ,ommiIlee, Don ypirker. Ales. His, It. (iarrell, W. Hamilton, X. Harllell, J; Llionl and W. Watlp. The Mclnlyre Hall lia been secureil ainTas sQoii as the courts are marked and Ihe lighting and other arran?emeiils completn it be open for the Use of Ihe members at any lime. It is expected Dial within very short time the club will have all Ihe members il wants and the il will then !; closed. II is probable thai the first game may )" played on Saturday. Sport Chat k n " The Lulled Kiiifilou will lies year entertain another rugby football team from Xew Zealand Twenty nine players will travel from Ihe Dominion under Ihe Southern Cross ami Ihe leant will play in all twenty-five matches against teams of the DrJIIsh Isles. The tour will end n'ol later than December .'l, l'J2t, Tour of the United Kingdom by leams representing Ihe Do minions began In J 1)0102 when a Canadian ffflee'u"iuadfl the trip and met with some meaure of success, Canada thus initialed a form of. Empire sporl which has been imiluled by Xpw ea- laml, South Africa ami Australia, The Xew .ealandjT followed Ihe could enjoy manly esercUe under ,.,,:;, thuikm ftt ,uo5, 4h Wv mi tarn, i iii m before, had beeu'iii arms agaldsl .Ihe llrillsh during Ibe finer war .while one of (heir 'most brilliant repeal seller, no deliveries, el proposition ever developed for X.MAS. husities, an ideal gift, nationally known ami nationally advertised. Write . . Orr. I'.O. Hot IfiiU. Winnipeg, Man. FOR SALE SEI.I.IXO OUT Commenoinir In- day, I will sell my entire sliwk of merchandise to Hit puldlo at fifty rents on I Im dollar. F. M. Crosby. HI 5 Third .Uenii. FOH SALE. -( Sent leman's drt suit. .Medium iie. Apply Flelcher A Maedouahl, Tailors, Fulton Street. iv FOH SAI.IV-urney Oxford Heal er Xo. I.VJ in pood condition. Phone (Ireen ?5t after fl pjn. KHCHEX HAXOE in esrellent roildilioii. if 25.00 for ipuck sale. Phone 5. FOH SALE. Modern houe. five rooms and bath. Apply Monro llros. tf REPAIRING AXYTHIXO IX CXV.S. I'hone 7H0. 1'. LeClaire. tw Hay. MISCELLANEOUS. I'AXI and Light Delivery.--I'hnne 23. Let Tommy do il! men was Jouberlf a nephew of Oenerat An Australian leum came nest hut since the Australians were professionals their games were confined to Ihe Northern L'nion who have since relumed the. visit Shortly after the first Australian lour, Hie .Northern Union teams changed their form of (day lo that of lie Australian discard mr the flileen-meii game am adopted the thirteen. men system of play. In Ihe Vancouver l'rolnce of last Friday appears a picture of Hie (irollo football team of this city rliamploiis for the past sea son of (he prince Huperl soccer Icairue. The irroiin includes the nesley, honorary president; Herl Moigan, first vice president, Herl Henry, honorary vice. presi dent (i. Hill, president l'rlnce. Hupeit Fooiball Association; S. D, Macdonahbainl Harvey Eraser, xire-pei(Ienls. Mr I. II I 'ip. nn ..i ii. llieir lour inecliujf will. iinpre., . . - dMOn. KiirrPir. In nil as ..ill . Iil...l. .11 . 1 Iheiri..,, ,,. ....'.. . guu es, ,ne Air . ..K- nn. ,,,, i ner 10r (,jKlf singing wa mwh tiiurh If 1-1 I 1 1 llllljr 1T 17 During Hi" I'jno football year, Ihe Anlipode.-iiis ' were- fidlowed' by a South African fifteen, Ihe ("Sprinthoks," and Ihey duplicated (lie effort of fb "All lllacks." A remarkiihle euimenlary on Imp" rial relationship was found in that limn In the fact that the "Springbok" inaui'iVonlained several players who: only five years I'oiigregallou. PRINCE fltlKRT TinPM ' Monday. October 22 High 2:0I p.m. 2I1.0 ft i.nw IH Tuesday Hitth 1 Low 1:07 p.m. 4.0 rent. Westenhnver Hroa. OOAhO. LOAHI). The Inlander, Second Avenue. IMione 137. ROOM AND BOARD TAXI Taxi S7 Phons. (Call George or Oust) Ross Brothers. Itest Scnlce In Ihe Clly. AUCTION-fidLCS. lii home ' -onducled your or i ur rooms, (ioods also sold oi omniission. Mnl Putrid. Third Avenue (Dei.ny Allen's Old Store) Phone black 136 and Qresn 471. EXPERIENCED CORSETIERE Orders taken fur Spirella Goods Wlrs, J, M. Orshtman Kaien Shoe Store, 71 1 Second Avenue West. .1 """' "f at - 'leitiru, iuh Itlrr club's s sixteen siiiio nlavers Oiler ami HUH the "IP linn ih.i mi lu sin ilav .J following ollicers of ie team; .1 M. Campbell, president; T. An- TIMBER SALE XMI2. Setle, TeiHlers will m rrrelred by IM .... iu, irriuar ,f imH, tsf l nil lu.euu iinral tmrt ,.r imii,,. , . ... liiuMl fr irf i,iar li.l. aial s.lsu ll'.u. I4rk Tle 11 a m-ii.i t u,t UJi.ij.. Isr Lend .rr. ' Tare i, tetrs villi f, e,. iiiel iif luniM-r. , rnrnwr iarinilr ,.f ti relief rfr-ler. rnrls. Il.i:.. r IH.IMrl ..re.er I'nnre llnprrl. II.C. TIMBER 8ALE X 5454. Tliere will lie offer! for StU al Publle Aurllofi. al iHsm .rfl the. n. nay ,4 N..veii-l-f. -Ivfl, in lite rrire ,if tie IH.Irlrl -.resler. IViiirl Hfti,e. ivtlirr ldlTI, Itie Ties ant sawir. ;V!i..riM."n .n ti rill ts.lan la.Li.i. l.l(is.o f.bni. .,f -nii ap- " ""it si ii preeialed by the members of IUT rnZti'TS&A "TiZW Of. Prlnre liiperl. II.C TIMBER 8ALE X5451. Mndajr, OCofefr !J jo. run town m DXHTf OWI BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManu lit M SPECIALS I lgmz. to otc it rom orr in 1 1 Ah m itH I $1 i-tp ..Wr.ll F MM 1 urai t fffti t.i'f ; v 'TIS. Ladles' Brown Oxfords, French heel, any sUe S5.00 $5.00 Also Ladies' JIvpninR Pump patent ani kid. Men's Work Boots, all sizes $4.5 $4.95 Boy's School Boots, size I In 5. solid Jeather $3.95 $3.95 Family SHOE Store Third Ays. "Ths Home of Real r i. BUY A HOME Twenty acre tract, fronting on Fraser Illvcr, one mile from railway station, with 5 room house, barn and chicken house, five acres cultivated and fenced. Two acres slashed. Five acres with commercial timber. Good school, etc. This home can be had for $2,000.00 Oliver Typewriters. Cary Safes. FIRE INSURANCE. Dybhavn & Hanson Third Avenue. Prince Rupert, B.C. FINE SMOKER ON SATURDAY Splendid Time at Regimental Headquarters Enjoyed by Men Daily News Classified Ads. a CENTS PER WOKD IN ADVANCE. No Ad vartlframent Taken tor than f.Oc WANTED FOl'li FOR RENT WANTED. Men and women to STEAM Ilralrd Flat for rent. learn barbering. paid while! Ilesnrr apartuient4 M. M. learning and tools free. Write for catalogue. M"ter Harder College, Vancouver, II.C STIIOMi LAD WANTED. Apply l.mzey's Urocery. MALE HELP WANTED SALESMEN! Something pew, Hiephens. H)t ltT tin Siilh AviMHie ItuM lllue 217. Sleju hel. MallHI. Apply Smith UXD ACT. hlk f llalia (t Aptly u u,,w, In ItAll ( 1 b.1 fU.IMl 1.. . Irtrt or rrmn fljn lit :fl.lir, uO Morrttt) . , 1 UiArmif liitfMi,. tad . Hoilsekeening riMUiisiw U x.niti. tl.i,,i ' M" IUI 1. TMMI. I llimiriof vins,,. MwniM If 1irtf. imtrmi m t'i " . KOOMED FLAT lo HnL .JSTTSUSLik Xl:. . llll.Il rlUHM. Ilmr Ikm, 1 " bHiwUrt t T.L. Srii.. It Wwnltl tM MM -MM .", , nulM, mtrr or lr, W f 9 , something everybody wants, a j.MODEHN four room flat tot f ' wkXT'iKT.''. II nurs of rjm iait p. i instmenrrfleti, end rou teres, nrw r less. ; Tlioytt t ir 830 1 l'tmn-2!-jr It UNO ACT. ejetlee ef lateaiiea la pli UstKes ' Laa4. irtW la Cef U4 two!. ) , lrt1 a frtare Hupetu. CALM EH HOUSE - -100 nlU Avenue West. IMume lied u. , T .. .... M ews. nr. urtomVi r-uriilshesl suites. ;otttur. imtm m HffL'- DO IT NOW. w iesmu istr iMimsif etty rrnaa a vm puti uj CjtU and Uenv my dldy of j' - - , r- -k.LAA. f II I - en fry i it i it in )ur ror lb winter 'tjnv fat tb ut n..!. Furs to suit alt peoile and all tfrkH. Auythioi: in fur made up in any style. W. Q0LDBLO0M. "Honest Furs." Second A vs. tSl of fill re. least of Ire. May- titled Sr'm.W III. Iff LAND CT. Netk af leleetle Is Ser ,M UsL iirsrt af frMw tUs-ail Til UW s4 of M laki lo-wen CHertetle lfllMe I TiXe tr. tbjl, I.. tte M rf 1 res- iter. B. w. iHf$mt. isneeatf to sppo r -It let the MsnsHtf si pnet pl ' ' ltwest af Ilk aBaaM SUnd: Boston QHII Third AvBnusMi ; ! tl 'm ar Itm. an Ha pas..iu u" ,h4mn orh rumnDDirrna CMIKUPKACTOn ,M4ert. Isetavrst eatrt --- V powl of R. D. TAS8IE, D.C. Chlrop ractor 3rd Avenue, I'rlnce Rupert. H.C. Hours: 10 lo 12: 2 lo I; 7 to 8. I'hone lllue 025. Hesidence. Green 130. iini SI I arret, Imrrr r tr. TIIKMIS At) tjeie f Piled Spttl-er I Ma ! r LASD SOT. MelMe ef lateatlea la U less Ul. la fkeetta Land imirtet. he- ' n t tr ef frtiire? riapert IM ;U Ctpltint Coer. Mil ItUnd. . Ttxe notice that W. ieffer f cosier, rrapallvti rtaaerr m. tt'J to wly fr pertnlitloo ti fte 0 Ibllommr deerrlbed Itndtt raMMtv.K l post pitnled oa the soath l ' Jt ittlos Cove. tlwDce eootn IX 'ban: H. M. HEWMiriGS, Aucllonesr. Umr"' ' more or w. i. Jtrrrs Mime of Aft tMlaO 7th luttLjUi. jI HOItRSL SOT. ciRTiricATE or istesovisiriTi. NOTICl. Vwe." "Mm f. i - lo. V Mineral CIloi c Skren Vminr Mrtoo of n r I'lllrlfl. Where lis-tled N hirbl ii Whale Channel. Ttte Mnllrei I Ml Whsle ' - x , l.lmltett. rre Vlnrfs (Mt' ' mm:, itnentf tuir dtjl fr i " hereof, in apply lo Ihe tin,-t 1 for a CerUftril if ImpC'Verne ' 'T ItMirpuM f obuinfas imn -1 (tbuve rlaim. a hiMli., lake Killre t' 31 t insler erllun St, Rietl l nemc fhre the Istutnee .f sarh 1. ' w luirorementa, , , I'ttMi mis 10th iit f.r ro s " I', M. MO.HCKT'H LAND ACT. Netlc af laltnluTtsYlplf t LM l4 In Ciw.1 luiMd ilrit.t-'"'fc' ' Ifkl l.f Prliirsi hull. srl In OiftMhrws Inlet. M"f Oiuren (.turlnlle Island. . . Tike .Xullre- lint I. TIsSl)'- l ... f Vsnronver. B.C.. is-eiinsl' " ,r "liertmr, iniemi 10 tifiji ' 10 leaoe m rikiinf ne tfrfS; j osisnenrinir al the smjle.ri T.I.. ITJ: iheiiee usith t 'J .t U K. IUI rht'M: tlx , rtwlni: llienre rwrHwrl iml '' inuiminr llw shnre ir " n.-n- hi Ilie fxilM' of runinieweejM'nt r. Ulnlnt IS.JS arret, nwre ne. f'lr. TIIOVH S Jr'T ... .XtllH f f filled aeyletnlwr till. If RIINCML ACT, CtRTIFICATK or lajeSOVSslISTI. SIOTICK. .. Ilile II. I. ,. 11. it So. I, ''' '.. t, Milr .No. 4, ami llllf Ilie IH.trlrl )ret. . ' ,Uitri t,, nHIl I.. iii. 1. 1..- ... .ii.,i.. wher Sia -1 SeriHiir inln nn Wis"".' f' tnllet North of fun lltnly u-n-t' I Ttke ollre that I, TI1liV rree Miner's Orilflrtte fl :2 a.m. 5.5) " , Nini.ier 1 i.ui, "v, ?" l'y. !"K. ,aT.". !"' i..ViV ,., 1 . n ..... - " linn nnuii ,.n iii i.H . l'l"r hi ne minus i,--" .31 M I. 6.2 '...JL ."..'n IheSaih .ljy ,.r iinr nrirsie ,.t i.,,ih,i,,i r.- H- . f . , October 23 iiVn7l'' iX !' 'n . 0::i2 a.m. , l!l. n. ZZr:S' ttte neiin. iJ.Jfv ,io, 0,11 Ir .rU;.'i.MJ:-: f lores. ' ' ' ""lllli U.V. i ft' nl'tOVMiientl, .,, 1 lnirJ this f lid day of iw'.Ar free Nin.r'i g,nificU 3o-V"