Ifidar 6fiob !"1 AND I LB. CARTONS 'Willi 1 CUNARD ANCHOR & ANCHOR-DONALDSON , 4 Special Xmas Sailings ; to Old Country FROM HALIFAX To QueenHown and Liverpool The CUNARp way S.S. Caniiiuna ier. 15 "".,. To Glasgow b.t but In- I, the Sijlll.hta ; ,,,. K pensive. To P'ynwulh-O'herLourfl-LondonH S.S. Aniliiiiiit . . . ... '. . . . ).T. 8 , FROM NEW YORK To Queenstown and Liverpool M ' ' "w'l .KS. i:,-,h.,, Mr. .i u-avellen S.S. Oarmmiia Iter. 13 I To Qlatgow lighted Willi fi,n. Tiiofiirtia Dea. (i : .1 tl er. 13 v h.r.1 cabin To l travel. ampton H.S. Manrcliiina Dec. 3 To Cherbourg and Southampton's .n:litiiiii Ih-c. 13 Full Information from Agent or Company's Offices, G22 Halting St. W., Vancouver, B.C. Sey. 3648. lukrry's Fine Perfumes and Toilet Luxuries resntildy lo people ( K"'t iff mi'menl. tnr uinLu um n ohlio in ihullio a on i a i h l.o T . ittVik'fraliiiH'. ii ii' luiur and heautifv mir. FLOWER SCENTED BATH SOAPS FACE POWDER MANICURE OUTFITS UAT tMLAM NIUHT UHtAIVI TRAVELLING OUTFITS M (n i tiniiinrl ami . i.hm iih jil form, every Toilet . x:;ry ikely to be rvinlr mi a Uili.l.iy: Purfume, Pace ''.-wiJe? Nielli Cream. Tult o..p! Hath Diluting Powder. RMES LIMITED Tfie1 Pioneer Druaalitt nird Ave. A SliiH St. The Roxall Store Phones 82 and 200 CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY B.C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert PRINCESS ALICE PRINCESS MARY For Vancouver, Victoria, and Soattlo October 7, 17, 28 For Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Skagway October 3, 13, 24 8.S. PRINCESS BEATRICE. For Butedala, Swanson Bay, East Bella Bella, Oceai Falls, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River, and Vancouver every Saturday, 11 a.m. Agency foe all Steamship Lines. Full Information from W. C. ORCHARD, General Agent, drntrof 41K S'reet and 3rd Avenue. Prince Run"- Phone 109. Helgerson Block. Dr. F. P. KENNY DENTIST Office Hours: l n.m. to p.m. Open Kvciiings liy Special Appointment UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD. , , Salltnra frein Prime nuperi, VNOOUVI, VICTORIA, Swsnson Bay, nd Altrl . Tustdsv, S P.M. , vNC0uvin, Victoria, Ai.n bsv, and iw.nson at,, Saturday, io A.m. L" NOX, ALIOS ARM. STtMART. VVttst latand. Sunt, P.M. "rtrvrtTI SIMPSON an N... Rl. Cannsrl.s. fr4t A.M. ".u. asrntltf, Aa.nl. rrine. n,.n, .w. COATS We have a very select a, snrimeril of Ladies' Coats in the newest stylos and (Mollis CUT VELOUR . TEDDY BEAR CLOTHS MARVELLA DEMERS' Phone 27 P. 0. Box 327 CONCERT AND DANCE AT ANYOX MINE CLUB !Waa Well Attended Every Seat Being Filled by Appreciative Audience Under Hie nuspires of the Mine Club, a very fine concert program wax remler-ij al I lie Mine Hall during the week and tlioroualily enjoye.1 by an audience Dial occupied every seal. Tlii- talent wn entirely Mine brew, and Hie encore testifltii In i he -a I is fuel ion they ?ave in every instance. Sam Murray wan Hie chairman in the absence of Al. I'lfiynrt, who was lo have officiated, and there were no alow moment. After the concert, which con-cltubfl about ten o'clock, danc-ftiir ly an and ronlinueil until midnight. Thoe takinR part in the program were the Mine Mummer, who rendered the iieniiiK rbom: Krnb Dearlove, mhik; Maxwell Jack, one; Owen and l'van. duel; A H. Ilrown. rerilalion; It. Jrdinaon, accordeon Miln; K .niuiidell. Mine; Mi Violet McKay, song; Jack and Starling, duet; Mr. A. Pynn, piann olo; Mi Flna Ilavi. ioir; Mm Davi-t and Mr. K. Illiindell. duel; violin si.l.i. Maxwell Jark, A. II. Ilrown, reeita-Hon Mri. Pynn ai.oiiipanied SYNOPSIS OF LAND ACT AMENDMENTS PRE-EMPTIONS Vacant unreiervwl, aunreye.1 Crown land may I pre-tmptwl by Brttlfh aubct over U yeara of aga, and by alli-na cm docbiring Intention la becom Hrlllth autijeeta, conditional upon residence, ocpatlon. and Improvement for agricultural purpoaea. J"ull Information concernlnn regu latlona rrKartllng pra-emptlona la given In Uullelln No. 1. Lend 8erlea. "How to Ir-empl 1-arvd," coplea of which can be obtalnetl free of charga by ad J renin the leattment of Land. Victoria, II.C. or to any ov-ernment Agent. Kerorda wilt ba granted covering Only land aullabla for agricultural purio.f, and which la not timber-land. I.e.. earning over 1.000 board feet ..r acre wet of the Coaat Itanga and MOO feet per acre eaat of that Itanga. Application for pre-emption, are to be addreel to the Lund Com-mUaloner of the Land Hecortllng Dl-vtalon. In which the land applied for 1. .Hunted, and are made on printed forma, coplea of which can be obtained from the Lun Comnilaaloner. rre-emptlon. mu.t ba occupied for five yeara and Improvement made to value of 110 per acre. Including clearing and cultivating at lenat five acre, before a Crown Grant can bo received. For more detailed Information aee the llulletln "How to I're-empt LnJ." PURCHASE ApplIcatloiM are received for pur-chaee of vacant and unreaerved Crown land, not being tlmberland. for agricultural puroea; minimum price for flrat-claaa (arable) land I IS per acre, and eeoond-claaa (gTai-Ing) land I M0 per acre. Further Information regarding purchaae or laaa of Crown land la given In Uulletln No. 1ft, lnd Kwlea, "rurvhaae and Leuae of Crown Ijinrt." Mill, factory, or Industrial altea on timber land, not exceeding 40 acre, may be purchaaort or leaned, the con-dltlona Including payment of atumpage, HOME8ITE LEASES Unaurveyed areaa, not eaceedlng 20 acre, may be leased a homealtrs, conditional upon a dwelling being erected In the first year, title being obtainable after resilience and Improvement conditions are fulfilled and land liaa been surveyed. LEASES For grating and Industrial purposes arena not exceeding 140 acre may bo leased by on person or a company, GRAZINQ Under the Orating Act the Province la divided Into grilling districts and the range administered under a Orating Commissioner. Annual grating permit are Issued baaed on numbers ranged, priority being given to established owner. Stock-owner may form a nictation for rang management. Free, or partly free, pennlta ax available for settlors, oampera and' travellers, up to tn head. I - - TIIE DAILY NEWS ' PAGE FIVE. Mix MeKayvand Mr. Harris wa al Hie piano for all Hie oilier number. FLOUR STILL IS ADVANCING Export Demand Having Effect on Local Market Feed Is Also Stiffening The jirlre of flour i clinililiiK and predictions niadf in llii roluinn lately are coming true. The market for the next twelve month look? decidedly utronft and price maybe much higher than al preicut owirifr to the Irememlouit exporl demand. Loral dealers received notice, on Thursday and Saturday of 'another two 20r. advanreM j)er barrel of 19(5 pound.V""" 'Jlie feed market i lron? although no ad vanci(4yet. recorded los'ally. Ilain.i Interfering with UiieshiiiK operntion on tin; prairie and xnine diffieully is heinjf experienced itt- obtaininir oat. ab applet arid, prime are over for the fcfaJinJ anij ' al", l.eache. Conronl KTape are on I he market bul will oon be lb rim (ill. Picking Vprfirnber are finished for the yeai"J Ouihce, Al 2 pound for 25c, and cranberries at 35c a pounil Ijiave just made their appearance! Shelled walnuts "are scarce and will be very hTuh in price (hi year owinp lo the Chinese war which i cenlcrlni: around Hie mil ?rowinp counlry.. There) will be a liorl:i(re of Hie Man-I churian cheaper Rrade whirh! will affect other line and the price will be regulated by upply and demaixl. I he new eaon supply of llallnwi ilate has jut arrived. The sliM-k i freh and should command a ready ule. Butter Ilnvikflebl, Shamrock and WofMl-land, lb 45c K. C U. ... VnnderhiMif vvf- 45c 45c Dairy .No. 1, 2 lbs. for . . .... 75c Lard Pure ; ; . . . 22c Compound .'' ... 20c Pure Hulk Lard '.' ... 20c Cheese u Ontario solid '.' ;.. 30c Pillion, lb. ... 35c Kraft 45c Wicnnin Hrick, lb Mo Swis Loaf -.. ..... 75o Napoleon LImbergcr ......... 70c Jloipiefort 90c ildam. lb 50c Alberta, Fresh Seconds .. .. 35c Alberta, Slorajre Firsl .. .. 15c II.C. Fresh Pullet Kx-as ... f0c H.C. Fresh Firsts C5c FASHIONS & FOIBLES by Shirley Sharon uttwicx lb 5387 Q Awning-stript frodt art designed for modern youth who will hate nothing if not new, and whose tastes incline toward the sligMy sensational. Ir You art young and slim and like a little daring In your clothes, you will fall in love with the awning-stripe frock, the stripes in red, the neck and sleeves of the dress bound In red, and buttons like red-hot candies on each tide ot the opening. Drown and beige stripe are seen a great ileal as well as the familiar blue and green awning stripes. Tub silts which usually present softer colors make very smart little dresses on this order. These drewes are to simple that whether one uses crepe de Chine, silk crepe or flannel, she can run it up witRhTan hour of her week end departure The money you make H.C. Fresh Kxtias Local New Laid . . Oreen llenns, 2 lb. . Terrace Ilulebojras, C isn't half so important as the money you save. Millions of dollars are wasted on expensive, indigestible foods foods that supply no nutriment because they are not digested. Shredded Wheat supplies the greatest amount of nutriment at the lowest cost and with the least tax. on the digestion. Being ready-cooked it saves fuel, saves time, saves money. Two of these little loaves of flavory baked whole wheat with hot milk and a little cream make a perfect meal. It is the most food for the" least money. Tbe Canadian Shredded Wheat Company, Ltd. NUf.n TiIIm, O.Uri. hredded Wheat .. .. 70c 75c to 85c Vegetables I'.KK rdant, 2 lbs ... 35o Oreen Peppers, lb. ... ,.. 25c Sweel Potatoes, lb , .. 15c Potatoes, Voodcck. I00.S $2.50 Pnlaloes, Moricetown. 100 2.00 Polaloes, Kamloops, 100's 2.50 Polaloe. Terrace, 100's .. ?2.50 Walla Walla Onins. 5 lbs. 25e Wlla Walla Onions, sack 3.50 Spanish Iuions, lb 10c Heels, C lbs 25c JleeL. 100'n ?3.00 Carrots, C lbs 25o Carrots, ion's 2.50 lbs. Cauliflower, head . . 25c to 25c 25c 10c Cnbbajre, II.C. . 5c H.C. Head Lettuce 10c Oarlic. imported, per lb. ... 50o Tomatoes, H.C. outdoor, bskt 50c Tomatoes, 1I.C. holhoiisc .. 20c Oreen Tomatoes, C lbs. ... 25c Hubbard Squash, lb 8c Veprelable Marrow, lb 5c Pumpkin, lb. . . .' Cc Cilron, lb ,. 8c Picklin? Onions, lb 15c lied Cabbajte, lb 8c Celery 15o Fruit Apples, Wealthy, 3 lb. .. 25c per, box; i. ... .., ...,52.8.5 Ajiples", Macintosh Ileds, 3 lb. 25c per box '. $2.85 Jumble Pack, cooking, per box $1.85 to 2.50 firapes, Concord, 0 lb 75c Crapes, Malagas and Tokays, lb. 20c Oranjres, Sunkist, doz., 35c to 85c Lemons, Sunkist, dm. 30c to 10c Ilananas, lb 15o nrapefruit. Calif, 2 for .... 25c Orapofruit, Isle of Pine .... 20o Comb Honey , . 40c Kxtracted Honey, per lb 25cd Canleloupes. .. 15c. 20c and 25c Watermelon, lb 7c Pears, IVAnjou, winler variety ... $1.85 Casaba Melons, Coconuts, each- lb. 8o 25c Quince, 2 lb 25c Cranberries, lb 35o Dried Fruits Dates, bulk. 3 lbs. ., Dales, Dromedary .. Itaisins, bulk, per lb. Ilaisins, package, lb. Drained Cherries, lb. Spanish Cluster Raisins. Lemon and Oranpe Peer Cilron Peel Black CookiiiR Figs While FiK. Currants . . Prunes Apples Peaches, peeled Apricots, lb. ... Nuts 40c ul 15c 20o 75c 40o 40o 55c 25o 15c . 2214c 20c-25o . .. 250 Lady Bobbie Hats The new shape specially made lo fit the Shingle liobbed ilead arrived today from Chinijm. No two alike. Try them on. For comfort they are unbeatable. For style unsurpassed. SPECIAL $3.95 EACH H. S. Wallace Co. 3rd Ave. and Fulton St. We stock Pictorial Patterns. Cheslnuls, lb 35c Peanuts 20 Ground Almonds 85o Almond Pasle ..." 75u(Hran Wliile, per 100 Sugar Yellow, per 100 .. . Finnan Haddles, lb Salt Mackerel, lb. .. V . . . . ' Flour Flour. 19's, No. 1 brsad . . $2.50 Pastry Flour, 4's .. .-. $2.35 Fish licit Salmon, fresh, lb 25c Halibut, lb. 15c to 25c Smoked Kippers, lb 15c Kippered Salmon, lb 25c Smoked niack Cod. lb 20 Kastern Salt Herring, 2 for . . Salt Codfish Fillets, lb Honeless Salt Cod bricks, lb Ham, sliced, first jcrade Ham, whole, first urade Karon, back, sliced Huron, side 35c to Ayrshire Itacon, lb Veal, shoulder Veal, loin Veal, leg Pork, shoulder Pork, loin . . . Pork, leg ... ... ... ... 25c 25e 25c! Holland Herrings, pe? kc? U.65I Mwts Fowl, No. 1 .b 30c HoaslinR Chicken, lb. tOo and 45o 45o 38c 45c 45c 35c 18o 35o 25c 30o 35c 35c sc Heef, pot roast tOo to 15c 300 Iteef hnlllnir Hft to 10,1 I - - -1 o - - - . Heef, steak 25c to 35o Almonds 25o Heef, roast prime rib Phone 9. Almonds, shelled Valencia. . COcjMuIton, leg 35o Almonds, shelled Jordan.. $1.00 (Mutton, chops 35c nraiils and filberts 25cUutton, shoulder '22c Walnuts. California No. 1.. 50c Walnuts, Manchurian v 25c Walnyt'sbrykeiitieUcri Walnuts, shelled halves .... 65c Lamb, leg ... ... m 45o Lamb, chops 45c Lamb, shoulder ... ....... 2bc, Feed 100 lbs. Wheat, No. 5 ?3.25 Oals $2.65 fShorls , $9.50 Harlev J9.00 Poultry Mash $2.00 $2.10" $3.00 $3.55 SEALED TENDEHS addressed lo the l'urrtulnir A rem, tiepartment of rupllo-VViirks. Ottaws, wi'l bo risTivrd by lilm . . .. . I ) . ...I..L M . J . u St . k .. . . iiiiti. a. w ,ivv, iiwn, mvnv.i, wuvm id, -JC 11824, ror the Uply or i-oal -for the Ho-n. nunkm llulldinr and Experimental Firm M.intlba, Ssktrhewan. VIImtI iiI Hrltlsh '.oliimiila, tnd tt k nora, Onlirlo. Forms or tender with sperlflrsllons tnd ii.nditlom atlsrhed rtn be iiblalnett from O. VV. Iiawson, rur.-lialnr Agent, f-irtnient r Piiblle Works, otlawt, J. E. i;r, Supt. "f iHiiitlnloii Hulhliiir, Wlnnl-I-r. Msn.. II. E. Matthews, imtrlct llesl-dent Arehllert, Vlunlte. Ma:i.. O. J. Sieplifiin, Pinrlt't Heldent Arrhltert, llrrlns. Sa., J. M. Stephen am, PUIrlrt Hedib-nt Ari'httert. Calrary, J. C. Wright, Superintendent of Dominion tliilldlng!!, Vancouver. H i: . Win. Itemler-son, DUtrlrl Hflilent Arehtteet, Vlrtorlt, B C tnd from the Superintendent or El-perlinental Firms and Stations, and the Caretakers of Hie various Dominion Kullrt-lues In the said Provinces, utitnlde of Winnipeg, Begins, Calgary. Vancouver and V If tor It. Tenders will not be considered unless nude on the. forms. Tlie rlglil lo ileinsnd from the success. tul tenderer deport, not exceeding 10 per cent of the value or the contract, in secure the proper fulfilment of the contract. It reserved. By order. 3. F. O'BWF., Secretary. nK oepartment or ruhlie worts. Otttwt, Sepumber 1J, ttli,