1 9 t 1 . GYRO HOEDOWN DANCE IN AUDITORIUM TONIGHT. Program I .Kslra AVaitt. . Tu Sje4 (Clly flickers' U'ullz. 1 : (. -Hiii1t.il.' . u Sleii (pity HllckprM Kot Trot. 3. jillx. ; 1 , Fo Trot. liny I ork Circle, Walls HuT' Choice), hot Trl. Sijunriv Dance. Wall. ji). Moonlight Foi Trol. ' H Fox Trot. CKSHA IS PASSING IN KINGDOM OF JAPAN 1 f ppentit now use auios anq Xfm 4SIVJTl 191ft 14.4 1). ftl tin. At V,l fi frw. ... . it in, i II M ft ftftmt. Hurt 41.4 1 I . l 11-11 f frmtnt. rr iltuitrtltt Jittf jtvif HInf(Hi trirf in i't,rm't ami riill-rth't piranr ir(i l mtlltj on nqnl, U'ril fir llm, Stanfiki.d'i I.IMITin Truho, N, S. 12 Illtl' a nil 13 1 1-18 K5--17-IK -lil- 0- 21--00 53 ink-m. Oct IC4V The Jinrlk- . (rucnariihlv aocluled with- ID? trig evil PVIl -Cider Waltz.. rinlssion for- refreshment t. lloikill's After Cider Waltz. -l ux I Moonlight (Shelk'a Cholfe). Hay Fork Circle. -Another Moonlight. Fox Trot. AVnllz. -Fox Trot. Old Folk Favorite Young Folk' Favorite. Militia; Time Wall.. j Hie traffic pacing Owari-rho. lokio Torty-sccon,! nntl Broadway." Tlie uvcraxe minulo saw Iai. .... . .1 1 urn inn. pant 1 ne miersec- uon. eight pamenger automobile. Tour motor trucks, eihL hand earl, 3D bicycles, 128 leiiriani ami 0110 lone Jinrik- The comiiara'lvFi f lil,ri,.. W. fit Ml I. 1K J . IH " , 1- 11.. ... 1. MICCll til U4lleli Tnlclt n,.... II... ly IIIV lllllll ll III w-... mr:., ijin OfficiAl figures prove "" Ui(tU nl-t manpower, U nrrfflljy. official of the "re "r liiff of the ... ..Il.tieuf l.nr.'nli rniml.l J"i rlkiMia. rPHOL!GHTFUL women arc particular about underwear rightly 10. The woman who chooses Stan field ' is assured of netting a soft, luxurious uluic, soothing to the tenderest skin; snug tailored -to -fit comfort and exceptionally long wear. Yet Stanficld's is not expensive. Compare it garment for garment, price for price. You will find it, over a long period of wear, the most economical underwear you can buy. Stanficld's will not shrink! You don't have to buy a si7,c larger to "allow for shrinking." Re careful to select the sire that fits you '- ,.,i.p I I 1 I I .in 1 ( j Local ana rersonai a n Ilaynt-M, Uiniertakcrti, I'liono 351 U.f Undertakers. Phono ii. TAXI and Messenger Service.; Phone C78. tf L ! Knglish transparent clilna free' "Sl'PHKM K" eotlgo coupon. tfj Mr. Field, Art "'cedlowork. Agent for real slk h .slery, 213 Second Ave. P.'idnc TJ. tf "ev. Dr. II. II. Oranl i expected hack before the end of the week from a trip to i'ramwiii Lake. I.iiiii Yow, Cliinene, wan arreted early thin mnrninir al fh I In. rmiiiiiin Cafe by City l'oliee iUm- Mahle (ieorfe Crate. lie had been fighting ami wan cut about the fare a well a having bin Irlolben pretty well lorn olT He jwMI atiitwer lo a' chars e f ifrimk-jenruM before .lnjrinlrale McCly- mont in Ihe eiiy police court this afternoon. perfectly, use ordinary care in washing according to our directions and a Stanficld's garment will keep its size-and snug tailorcd-to-fit shape as long as you wear it. And Stanficld's stands strenuous xviar. Pick up and examine any, Stanficld's garment Feel iu delightful softness. See how it'i finished with scrupulous attention to every detail; how the seams lie flat, the buttons are sewn on to stay. Note its generous cut, ' the full length of the frirment o skimping. This careful making h i , part of every SiannekTs garment, " whatever price you pay-j and In . every ve:iht: Pure Virgin Wool, -.' Si!ko-Woo and mixtures of Wool i amTSilky Cotton. . There's a sice, style and weight of Stanfiefd's for cv. 7 ntemb-r of every family, priced from 1 to $10. TIIE DAILY NEWS I..O.H.A. Whist drive, October The Firl N.IJ.C. llegiinent are about lo orgunie. a Signal Hi'C-i ion. i'eii young men reouired. IiiMtrtiction will bo given in sem-J apliore and -Moro telegraphy. Apply Lieut. J. Hariuley, .023 Second Avenue. t , V.'3'J -- , The question of (uxt liookn for the ncliooU received its annual iiieuliou lal evening, the Mubjeet btsittfi introduced by Trustee ,Caey at Uie in4ting of the hcIiooI JoahI. Yl'ire matter was diaeuaaeil by Principal i)iady;'aiill otliera wilbout an definite result. 1 Why pureliave Christina Card from I last era houees or their eanvtunem when you e-aff get So. MSIH Cmhinm4i. r m k t 4 M tmn Vs. I Ml JM mfdiwm wWffJkf 1.e mr 4-tl. ttM ptr ftmtnL ,V. TP- il)ll ! Ma0mtra. immi. medium, Imrgt, in. BE COMFORTABLE THIS WINTER WEAR STANFIELD'S V 1 1 4 Towing and freighting. Tug Towcna, 50 b.p., Uapt. M. Clifton. Phone Uluo 400. .Night phone 23. tf Have you seen that dainty 'hand painlcd china in 11. II. Hemming.' window? 211 Board of Trade luncheon to lion. .Mackenzie King. Premier of Canada, in Auditorium at 12.30 o'clock, Oct. 13. Ladies will be present. 'Ilckels obtainable from all .members of the executive. Orrnes Drug Store and 1 lie Sec re lary. Price $1.00. . Northbound from Vancouver and way norl to Skeeua and theoi printed in Prince itupert atjanJtiver point. Union steamer Uoae, Uowuii & Latta . Phone venture, Capt. A. .Jolmxlone, wan I3i. 2311 in ""I morning nailing for - the north at 7.15. The vessel Alfa. Thomas I, Patersou, (Irani! Matron of I he- Order of the' Kaletn Star, for Hrllixli Columbia, who i paying an official vlxit l the local chapter and who in being , muoji enlerlaiued by will be back here tomorrow morning southbound. After Hip luncheon lo Premier Mackenzie King 011 Monday af lernooii, a public reception will local members of the onierlbe held in Hie luncheon ball at during her lay in the eily, w:ll i which everyone will have an op-returti oh the Prince Hupert t.iortuiniy to meet the premier. tnorrow night to her home in 210 Vaneouver. It costs no more to buy underwear that will make you really comfortable ,V. Mil fi't VmI I 441. at II M. A YiJ rw . UN (. 1 1 IV- ' WOULD MIGRATE THIS COUNTRY European Manager of Railway Colonization Urges More Confidence in Canada WLN'.MPKO, Oct. ID. More people in the IlrilUh l.le want lo emmi?rale to Canada lo pro vide better opportunilie for t heir children than for any other rea son, it was .-laled by Dr. W. J, Ulack, Huropean manager o: Colonization and immigration for the Canadian National Hailway- who has arrived in Cauaifu t lake part in a conference on col onization. The second mot 1 11s - Ikorlanl reason i. their de-ire to iwti faruiK of their own. Next in order i (he ambit ion to acquire wealth and itreslijre. tlie cloe-ne of Canada to Britain a eompMriMl wilh other Dominions and the desire lo join relative who are doiiij well in Hie Do minion. ,ii . Ignorance of actual climatic eonditious ami reporl of unem-Itloynieiit and low wanes are the principal rtvi.-on iletrimenlal lo immi;rution to Canada at the piTfCiil lime. "Unlej-s many Canadian display a greater m ea tire of eonfidence in t licit country and it' poibililie than they have been doing in recent year, the reull will be to relanl doelopment in immigration.-' Dr Hack declared. "Million of people are available for el Dement in Canada, who will come as oon a they are atified I that it will be lo their advantage to emigrate and they can arrange to do It." Opposed to System Dr. Iilack, declared hiiuelf o-po-wl lo the ytem of directing 'newcomer holu bolu to western Canada and aid be believed there were many deirable and adaptable ettler in Oreat Britain, who while they might not iieeced in 'the prairie province, would find lhemelvc at home Laud would make a ucce of life in llritih Columbia, Ontario. Quebec or the Maritime Provin- lre. 1 lie policy of directing new Comer to (lie pari 01 umaiia mol suitable for them, hi department intended to adhere to. ALFRED ADAMS OF MASSETT ON VISIT TO B.C. CAPITAL History relate . oT a famous Ini-d-lieiitenanl of Ireland that hi parting word on leaving Dublin were "Agitate, agitate," ay Hie Victoria Time. Now come en educated llaida Indian who ay "Kdueale, educate." He I Alfrd Adam, vellknown -torekceper of Maelt, Oueen Clinrlolle Ilaml, who i in the city with hi wife, registered at the Dominion Hotel. Mr. Adam, who is a lay reader in hi own community, had the advantage of a mission school education, and he is giving hi own children a good education in boai'diiiK school, but lie believe that the Indian mut have a bct- j ter education. Fired by I lie ad-jvanlaKc poeed by the-abor-; iiiine of Alaska, where vlie rer' I cenllv made a lour, he says tho best service Hie wliitc can do Hie Indians of liritil I'ohiiubia in to PAGE THnEB Because it is Best "SALADA" H404 Has the largest sale of any packet tea In North America Try it. Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDO'CK AND SHIPYARD Operating G. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant is equipped to handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 38F FALL STEAMSHIP SERVICE S.S. Prince Rupert or Prince George Sailings From Prince Rupert S.S. PRINCE RUPERT or PRINCE GEORGE for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, and Intermediate Points, each WEDNESDAY 8.00 p.m., each SATURDAY 12.00 midnight S.S. PRINCE JOHN for ANYOX and STEWART, Wednesday, 10.00 p.m. For all ports QUEEN CHARLOTTE iSLANDS, 12.00 midnight Oct. 18th, Nov. 1st, 18th. PASSENGLP TRAIN, DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. Lfive Prince RupTt S.M pjn. for PR1.NCE GEORGE. ED.MO.NTO.X WINNIPEG. ll points Eutrrn Ctnan. United Shim. AOCNCY ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES. Cll Ttcktt Orric. SZ1 TMrd At, Prlnc RiiptrL Phon 2 SO. Mustard at its best Mix if Fnsh MitmastbeColmanl give them more encouragement in secondary achool. and open an uvenue) to professional education fur the native. "I say to our young peojde, if you are to be a the while, you must know what they know. meet them1 on the common fooling of learninir, and wrestle in Ihe competitive field with them. We are not yet al that standard, and for that reason I am sorry Ihe Indian Department ha with drawn the agency from the Island, afler the retirement of Mr. Deasy. who did so much for us in fourteen years of residence, with 1NNOUNCEMENTS ej Hospital Annual Ball. Oct 31. 1 Anglican Church Ilaiaar, Nov. 6j j Lutheran Ilaiaar, December 2. Metropol Hall. i Hill 00 Chapter I.O.D.F.. Hal- lowe'en Tea and Sale October 25 "Sun Flower Serenade" Melh-J odisl Church. November ft and 7. his devoted wire. We are (old tlie llaida have progressed so far that they no longer want paternalism, but it is not so. . This generation is not ready, aud wo must leave the development to our children. Vte still want an agent resident on the 'nlaivds, as iu the past." Qloriousflair- in vu Uays or , Money Back J Women wAo wish J, u stimulate tho growthof their hair should use Van Ess Liquid Scalp Mas- . rra A - head of strong vig. fallows it consistent use, and consist. et ea,y because Van Ea comes fitted with a patent rubber an. plicator that feeds the medicament di. rectly to the roots of the hair, elim- rwu. Bur yir y,. m 9u-Hv ttutvut plam. Slonjr Uck it it fil. McCutchson's Sole Distributor Second vc and Sixth SI.