Sk B 1' t (Rank was Vprv Pa;nni I am now Well Affain" Mr. Wm Walker W.KL-J . . f wdl, write : ." WM k for "vtral month. with my ,omch. I had ptIn, n the back, and how I uud to dread waih day, f0f mv Utk would p,i l0 thlt I coudn-t ,; down when night came. I w had gai on my itomach. and my appetite wti ,0 poor that wme-timei I did not care whether 1 ate or not. The doctor gave me medicine, of v,hich I took a number of bottlei without benefit 'V1 J. ,lrVd ,0 Dr. 1" . IVlncy"Liv" PJI, d 1 although I have only uied three 1iav I .11 . - i ui quae wen again. Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills ti ru. . hot of A, pllU, tamim.w, H.U.. A Co.. M, Toronto YOU WANT THE FINEST CANNED SALMON n.... n i aupert Drana Selected eena Sockeye l ;r f inurs, choose i'Bupert Hrand" Salmon. A few tins m (he pan try are always handy. " supply on your l.oal that's a goodioea. SOLD EVERYWHERE. Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Lid. Prince Rupert, B.C. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY B.C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert PRINCESS ALICE PRINCESS MARY or Vancouver, Victoria, ana aeauie October 7, 17, 28 or Ketchikan, wrangen, june-au, sxagway October 3, 13, 24 S.S. PRINCESS BEATRICE. j Butedale, Swanaon Bay, East Bella Bella, Oceat Fatli, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River, and Van-sou ver, every Saturday, 11 a.m. Agency for all Steamihlp Lin" Full Information from W. a ORCHARD, General Agent irmp of ait H'reet and Uro avenue. Prince Hutxt B.. N ON STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C.. LTD. Rtllmri frtsn I'rin'-. Rupert. VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, IH B, n Al.rt B, Tustasf. I lJ. VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Alrrt Bar, (rid lotnton Br, SsWrtflf, 10 AM. LD CROW uuuhuun wmrxnT Noted for ita great fa and mellow maturity. "AwaUens old memories." 26 oa. bottU 32 01. bottle I'i'p'ur Control Hoard or by Uie Government Urltish Columbia. Uf mm AT'....'. In its Field Superlatively the Best .v.v.'S Sno winner of ! big election ! .!. I... II.j rmn n n .nn.1 ...111 Ilo'ue of Commons who. by vol- iiili with Labor, kept the Mucdon-nld cabinet in office until the historic occasion of last, week, when the final scene in Ihe drama was enacted and Premier Mne-donald dissolved parliament. Factions Unite When Lloyd fleorfre appealed In Ihe eleclors In 1922 Ihe Liberal parly was split Into two fnclions, Ihe Lloyd Oeorjrlnns or National Liberals, and the Asquilhlan Liberals, Ihe latler led by II. II. As-iullh, former premier. In Ihe 1023 eleclion. however, the parly was reunited, wilh Mr. Asqnith Ihe lilular leader.- The slnndinfr of Ihe parlies at Ihe lime of dissolution on October 9. 1921. was as follows: Conservatives Labor . . . . . Liberal ... . rister Unionist Co-Operatlve ... ...,.. Independent Inih-Liberal Nnllonallsf Sinn Fein Vacant seal Tolal amLMMMU mm .... . . ... 210 187 irr ti o 3 o 015 . CATARRH k ef the BLADDER 'Etch Ctpnule niui nui WIOYJ finwofmunlTfrlt, THE DAILY NEWS COULD HARDLY WALK Rheumatism was crippling Van couver lady, who also suffered from digestive complaints ' I Dreco, however, made a mark- Probablllty Is that Next Parlla-f ed Improvement In her condl ment In Britain will Badly Split be MAJORITY DIFFICULT Next Government Likely to Either Conservative or Labor be LONDON. Oct. 2H. In lh-whirl of a parliamentary flection it is alniOHi iiii'.Hililc to rightly guage the n i t ii at ion here or lo give any reasonable estimate of what will he the standing or Hip parlies when the ballot arc counted tomorrow. With effort tlon, although she has been taking It ten days. only "I hav been in poor health fo a lonjr lime," say Mrs. Marvel llcambeao, of 730 llelrm-ken St., Vancouver, B.C. 'I had stomach trouble and indigestion and my food woulil sour on rny stomach after callng. .My kidneys were very weak, causing pains arms my back and I suffered from bil ious attacks and dizzy spells, due to a sjuggish liver. My worst Iroulde. however, was rheiirit.il ism. My ankles woubl swell up and pet so stiff being made on all sides to Bitp-!an'1 ,or' "iat I could hardly walk Jnnl reaon by emotion or poll- d I suffered terribly. In fact, Ileal trickery no prophet would !mv entire sy. tern' Was in a badly Mare rik his renulatinn on a fun-down condition. v i fnrerate. Nothing is so uncer- ''e "nly been taking tain as an election and this Breeo for ten days, but I feel like eleclion is more uncertain than a n,w woman already. My foot usual. There are pruuhels in digests belier. my kidneys are abundance "hut they arc all jruess- ,rm'R,r V,A mv ,iv'"r l plen- inif. The priJIiahtlfty Is Uiat no!,w,Hy acliie again. The rlieurrwi ... . . . I I!.... I.. l l one pariy will nave a majority i '"" "i" a o''ier. ne but that a coalition will have in w,""'r stiffness, and sorenenH carry on. have nearly all gone and I leel Since Lloyd Oeorire's coalition t"er and brighter in every way Koveriirneiit was dcfeall at Ibcj "ro Is a wonderful sylem uolls in 1022 there have been I f'nser ami Ionic. II is made lirree prime ministers of Oreatlfr"m ,,,p P,re Jics of herbs. Ilrilain: Honar Law. Stanlev ff'0'. larks an.l leaves and con- Italdwin and Ilarnsay .MrDonahl.!u,in'TU' mercury, potash or habit Itonar Law. the immediate uc- ""mmtr iirufs cesor of i.loyd Oeorire in Ihei urco is being specially Intro- lireniiership. wa forced by ill-iduced 'n Prince Rupert by W. J. healih to relimiuish his duties as- cl'ulcneon and ' sold by a head of the imvernmenl after a lflood druggist everywhere, few mouths, and he was followed as premier by Stanley Dal w,. tN I jt Ut'tKV UN UNE r.hancellor of the Hxchenuer. in i he Honar Law (rovernment. In-j rHUNUuKAPH RECORD stead of carryinjf on for the; ( usual term of parliament I'm-j IIKIILIN.-Tweh; , h pbono- '"" " ifzraph records (hat play for 100 i he i.eople for a mandate on the ( minulen and repduce whole question of protection because , ltpffrH ,,v ai(, of ra,)jo ,0U( he fell that otherwise he would without Ihe noise of jiot be at liberty to introduce rrewlk-scralehinjr. have been pro-prnlective rru-asure in view of (rwl bv , Max nau,orfr of IMnar Uv'i pemnH-eirinK Ike eily. workintc along prlncin-rrevions election that no mich u -voi.,.1 h . nuu iiM'aure would lie submit led to the I lou si- of I'.omjuons for the first three or four sessions. Beaten In House The llaldwiii government went hark lo ritiHtmtl with the. larprst numlH-r of supiiorters! but not with a majority over the j other promts in the House. Hence on a rrtolinQ of want of ronfidenro winch was moved by Ramsay Macdonalrl. leader of the Labor opoilion, shortly after the new iarliaMe.nl lad opened Ihe lialdwin government went down to defeat. Liberal joined vtith the Labor member in sup porting the wani of confidence. motion, which was carried by a vole of to !5, a majority of 72 apainsl Ihe pnvernmenl of Ihe day. Then came Ilarnsay Mactlon-ald's turn, lie li4 been Nader of Ihe official opposition .ItiHnir Premier Italdwin's regime, and now he was called upon by the Kinjr Jo form a (tovernment. In office but nol in Mwer, Ihe first Labor povernm.eiiJ in flrent Itritain spent nine month in Xoverninft Ihe country. This was ventor. The protluclion cosls of tne new rernrd will he much low er than for Ihe five minute re-irls, it m alleged. SYNOPSIS OF LAND ACT AilNDMENTS PRE-EMPTIONS Vacant. ure-rTrt, arry-M Crown land may b pr-rmptet by British .ublcct. ovrr II yean of K. I and by aliens on declaring Intention tlonal upon residence, and Improvement for agricultural i puriKwes. Yv Information concerning regru- la t Ions regarding; pre-emptions is I Riven In llultetin No. 1. Land Series. ' "How to Pre-empt Land." copies of which can be obtained free of charge by addressing the Department of Lands. Victoria, B.C., or to any Government Agent. "V..VT-,riJ2M WASHINGTON. Oct. 28.-(Uy purpo.es, and which Is-not Umber- Canadian Press) Friends of land. I.e.. carrying over 8.000 board . s , , Follelle and slipport-ft '""'" " insr acra west of the Coast Kange , fcnd 5.000 feet per acre east of that ,ers of Ihe movement lor Ihe third "" iiiekpi snv the format inn Of Applications rar pre-empiions aro i .1 i I 'H I J I 1 ill.- I in ' .1111 irmi mil. ' " " " . r - . t ii t il --..I . . . i I to utj uuuimira 10 inc a-iuih vum- Mil ihv i.iiwiiii inejiiiirr in inr to becom llrlllsh aublecti. If La Follettes Health Holds Good and Labor SUys With them They May Carry on il uoiik iiniu parly after the mtssloner of the Land Recording Dl- iocliun.Is usslirodf They assert vision, in which the land applied for i ,. . : "," '.i...i u n, ,, lUlt tS tllft OUl- llliltter W I. .It..al.l n.l o . rtnlH . tllUf DO forms, coies of which can ba ob tained from the Land Commissioner. l're-emptiona must be occupied for five years and Improvements roads to value of 110 per acre. Including clearing and cultivating at least fiva acres, before a Crown Grant can ba received. For more detailed Information see the Ilulletin "How to Pre-empt Land." PURCHASE Applications, are received for pur chase come of the election November 1 with respect to electoral voles, La Follelle is sure to receive a popular vole of such proportions as to make it a mandate lo go ahead vtith the formation of a permanent third party. Not only the La Follelle adherents but. the enemies of La of vacant and .unreserved : Follelle admit lie Is certain 10 Crown lands, not being tlmberland. ' , a ,Pavy popular vote. What for agricultural purposes; minimum . 1 , , . , price for first-class (arable) land ls.his enemies are hoping for and tS per acre, and aecond-class (Brai- working for is. lo keep it so dis-fonSn.uon m to prevent the presi- of crown lands is given in Bulletin dcnlial' election from being o. jv, uuna penes, i-urcnase ana ,, i, ,,, ir,.. Lease of Crown Lands." Mill, factory, or Industrial Kites on timber land, not exceeding 40 acres, may l purchased or leased, the conditions Including payment of stumpuge. HOMESITE LEASE8 I Unsurveyed areas, not exceeding 20 acres, may be leased a homesltes. and land has been surveyed. LEASES For grating and Industrial purposes areas not exceeding 610 acres may be leased by iina person or a company. GF1AZINQ m Under the Orating Act tha Prov- Ince is divided Into grating districts and the range adminiaiereti unoerk Grating Commissioner. Annual grating permits are Issued based on . numbers ranged, priority being given ' to established owners. Stock-owners I may form utswlatlons for rang! management, b'ree, or partly free, permits are available for settlers, ca-upera and travllo:atup, to ten head. 1 1,1 III. in. II iv" Vnder such conditions, the conference of third party men and women which is to bo held here the coining winter wilt be pro foundly interesting. It will not 1 an easy thing to start a third conditional upon a dwelling being oarlv on an cuduriut; foundation In the first title being erected year, ...:ii Mllh .i,,ni however ohtalnnhle utter renldence and lm. MUCH Will UCp mi, UOWl ver, or Or provement conditions are fulfilled . whether Senator La l.ollette, wlio is Betting along in years, and whose health Is not of the heal, is in a good stale ot vigor after the campaisn. If he is able to continue Ihe leadership of the movement, it will be much simp ler to launch the third party than if Jie drops into the back ground. Labor a Factor Much will depend loo, on how earnestly Ihe leaders of the American Federation of Labor enlist lit Ihe third parly move merit as a permanent proposition PAGE FTVTt Is your wife wiser than you? IF YOU read only the stock and sporting pages, and. your wife is like other women, she is wiser thrn you. She reads the shopping news. She likes to hear you jingle money in your pockets. She likes' to stretch money to the limit, so she won't have to ask for more. She likes to shop strategically. Know what she does. Comfortablv at home in a cushiony armchair, she scans advertising columns. She compares, judges and selects the goods she desires; maps her route; with least effort and minimum time, goes direct to the planned store and buys. She obtains what she wants at the lowest price it is offered. She is certain of full satisfaction, for she knows advertised goods live up to their claims. She saves'time and steps, and returns sufficiently alert to' enjoy new advertisements and to prepare you an appetizing dinner. These advertisements are written for your benefit too. Read them. Help her help you save.. occupation, S i STRONG THIRD PARTY Buying advertised products is a bond investment not a stock speculation MAY BE FORMED (Accusations are now being made Port Essinprton; Rev. J. II. Kerr, thai a number of them are losing interest or, as the sayinsr poes, are pctling "cold feet." In Ibis ! connection, there is no doubt that ."Oincthinjr depends on the continued success and tenure of Ihe labor government in Oreal Ilrilain. A backset for Ihe government and an upsetting of it in Ihe election would have the effect here to tend lo hold hack the third party movement. Il would nol .prevent by any means the formation of a third party but would delracl from the enlhus- !til.a.-.t.:-L ' it.- -I- insin wim wnirn some moor elements here would support it. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert L. Helhuren, Usk; Oeorge L. Anderson, Kitimaal; It. tiibson, Hums Take. Central Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Palin, city; D. Ireland and W. Hunter, Edmonton; Rob Miller and II. D. Van Huskirk, C.N.R.; Chris Dixon, Oeorgelown. Buckleys Bronchitis Mixture Will relieve Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Asthma, and all affections or the Throat, Chest and Bronchial Tubes. . We have ft jiiniled number of samples of this Mixture which will htUgivennNvny to adullsonly. ORMES LIMITED The Pioneer Druggists The Rexall Store Third Ave. A 8Uth SL Phones 82 and 200 i