1 "AOK MX Ladies' Handbags Latest Designs Lowest Prices Eye Glasses Must fit perfect. Our Optician lias had over 25 years' experience in Hie large centres testing eyes and filling glasses. Satisfaction guaranteed. Max Heilbroner The Diamond Merchant of the North Satin-Faced Canton Crepe A heavy quality Canton Crepe with a rich lustrous, sal in face'. Ideal for dresses Comes in lllack, While, Pansy, Pearl, Iloyal, Orchid, Hrowii, Tsui, Ochre. 3$ in. Per yard $3.50 to $3.95 West of England Third Ave. Store Phone 753, MEAT Specials Visit our Meal Dept. and gel acquainted with our new hutelier. No. 1 Steer Hound Steak, 2 lbs. -45c Slewing Steak, per lb. 15c Sirloin Steak, per lb. .. 30c Hamburger Steak. 2 lbs. 25o Pol Hoast, per lb. .. 12'c Pork Sausage, .very special, 2 lbs. for 35c Walk Over and Save Money at Mussallem Grocery Co. Ltd. 417-423 Firth Ave. East Phones 18 and 84 FREE DEMONSTRATION VEGEX Mm. I.nw will demonstrate Veg'-x. Hip richest known food in Yilamin 1) on the market today. We cordially invite you ('i attend. i Rupert Table Supply Co. Four Phones 210 - 211 - 212 293 Auditorium Will open fur u month's Skating Beginning Tuesday Eve., Sept. 15. Afternoons . . . 2 lo 4 i:eiiings .... 8 lo 10 Good Music both sessions Competent instructors lo leach beginners. L. J, Marren - Prop. Phone Black 449. LLOYD GEORGE LAND POLICY LANDLORDISM BROKEN DOWN Proposal by Liberal Leader That State Should Rosume Au thority Over Land The new Liberal land campaign was initialed by Lloyd OeOrge recently und?r somewhat depressing conditions, says the London Times. Haiti persisted during the greater part of his speech, and since the demonstration was held in an exposed part of Killertdn l'arkj on tl(c estate, of V. 1. Arland, in the Tiverton Division, Lloyd Oeorge may reflect with satisfaction that the grealer part of an audience es timated to number 30,000 ro- HUDNUT'S TOILETRIES We are stocking a complete line of Itichard llud-iiutV popular "T h r e e 1'lowers" preparations and other exquisite Iliidnul deal ions nt popular prices, 'three Flowers Pcrfuuts, per uz $2.00 Three Flowers Face Cream . . 50o Three Flowers Face Powder $1.00 Three Flowers Hand and Face Lotion 50c Visit our new. slore and receive a sample. Rupert Pharmacy Cor. Third Ave. A Fifth St. I Urges Changes In Order to Stimulate Interest In Rural Life i In Britain m FOR ALL .your baking, use BAKING POWDER Mode in Conoda - No Alum ! 1 i in in brokeij dowik, and uuiiung has Ihe soil of Britain as long as we: the full harvest of their own la- has built ur--on the same condi-preserve the existing system of.bor and enterprise. (ion of good'cultivalion. agriculturo (enure. Subsidies icranls in aid, and credits, stand ing alone 'only help (o pfolonar Ihe life of a system doomed lo perish. Landlordism has CANCELLATION OF RESERVE NOTICE IS 1IEKEBY C1VL.V Dial tb reserve ciUtiug- over U.t mo. Haure 4 coast liblrlct, la lamcllt-d. O. It. SADE.t, Deputy Minuter of Laiuls Land Department, Victoria. B.C. tinl si.pt.. l. LAND ACT. Notice of Intention to Apply to Purchate una. In the Land tlerordmr Dlttrlct of Prince Huiert. ana situate at the moutti ol HI if falls Creek which fluwa Into the fcrslill mver about IS uillrs from it fnouui. TAkE .NOTICE that John A. Smith ol Prlnre liupert, it.t:.. occupation lumber man. intends tu armlv for permission to purchase the following described landi: JOII.I A. SMITH. Applicant Ter C. P. Itlef. Ateni Dated Aiiro.f tun I AND ACT. Notlca of Intention to Apply to Purcnas Land. In the Land Recording DIMrlct tf Prlnre Iliipert. and situate at Hie- Falls Creek hlrb flows into ErMall lllver iboiil miles rrtun it mouth. TAKE SOTCE that Clifton P. niel -f Prlnre Ilunert. B.C.. orrunatlon lumber man. Intends to apply for permission to purrnae tne rnnoin oesennea lands: .nmmenrinir ai a di nianiea ai tne mithwei't ronier of Ut CI, Itanre four; thence to chains southerly: tnenee t-i rlialns westerly: tlienre 10 chains north erly; Ihenre iO chains eatteriy to polnl of commencement, and contalnlnt; 10 acres. more or less. C. P. BIE1.. Appllcan' naleH rnt Silk. tOM LAND ACT. Notlc of Intention to Apply to Lease Land. lu Prince nupcrt Land lumrdinv Ills trlrt. and altnale at ewcmlie Harbor. cut uiand. about one mile njrilfat from the entrance to petrel channel, and about one mile southerly from the northeast corner or Lot B033r. Take notice that Wallace Fisheries Limited, or Vancouver, ii.c, occupation 'aiinerymen, lineiid in apply fur a lcae or Ihe roiiowinir prescribed landr: - Commend n it at a port Planted about Miie miles In a southerly direction from (he northeast comer ol Lot IU33P-. thence -'iiitli t.tl Tliains; thence west A.nu '-halns; Uience norlti 0.70 chain; theme easterly iiieaiideHne; alonir tlie turh water mark to ost ol comuien'-cp'.'iit, and ' ulitalnlnir 1 OU arre, mure r le. WALLACE tTSIIKIIIES IJMITEt). Applicant. Paled ScpteliJier toth, I9.'.. x no uaiu i i " ' ' " jjjfg-yc: TggefrgT;l --- ' chase their land when prices were hiigb, and to pay in addition monopoly prices in order to sae themselves from eviction. It must be uti essential part of a great national scheme of cultivation that, exceptional meas-lures should bo taken In relieve i the unfair and paralysing hur-! ilens now being borne by this class. It is essential the publlo should 'have complete, power lo regain ' possession of all land it needs ; for housing the people, "for nui-'nicipal or national needs, or for the necessities of industrial ex pansion, and thai all minium; values created in the future by Ihe communily should inure to the benefit of the rommunity. As Hip landlord has since Ihe wai ceased lo be an adequate means of supplying capital for the full and effective ulilliation of the land, Ihe slale iittiat step 'ui and assist liberally in provid-ing the landlord's part of the investment. The first condition tif in-reased production from Ihe mained listening Under Ihcir urn been set up to iakc its place, land is to terminate this vicious brellas to the whole of a speech l lie result is that it is generally and unbusinesslike system oJ which occupied over an hour 'and admitted that agriculture is land (enure, arid in order (o do a half. I gradually' falling into disrepair, this you must (rlc to Ihe cultita i.ioyu ueorge discussed some ti is propuseu mat, me. mate tor complete security tlial ns of the general principles arrived should resume ils authority over long as he cultivates the laud In al in the sljll unpublished re-'the landnot in order 16 eulli-will reap Ihe same measure of port or the committee or lnquiry(aie tne land itseit inai .would benefit from his enterprise, his which has been at work for two be nationalization except for skill, his labor, his eapilnl, and years. The following yire his jibe creation of forests on waste his foresight us lie would do if principal points: lands but for the purpose of he had been engaged in any other Lloyd George Scheme 'igiving Ific necessary security lo'prufession, trade, or , business. We have come to (he definite (he cultivator of the soil, that, if and (hat Ills children will have conclusion (hat it is useless (o and sp long us he cultivates it, the fame choice as he has to attempt lo make (he best use of, he and hi children shall reap parry on the business which he We mean that the landlord A national policy or eultiva-should be compensated for tho Hon must fall unless you retain real value of his legitimate iu-j labor on (he land . and attract liifnf Hiii we'll tttnasliiawf It'ee -tiltlat. I.. el... 1..f..t of this interest, in (he business,! in a short time Ihe number of completely and not for deprivation of the lyddiiay available for laborers unjust power ho now possesses could be trebled and even tpjad-by Ihe exercise of his monopoly rupled, and gradually the whole- artificially lo force up value toi demand would1! fulfilled. an extortionate and tinremunera live level. Free From Worry Compensation should be paid. not in a capital sum, but in the "" mus(',lieT.h first cJiurge on rorm of an annual payment. 11 H ''! He annuities p4id is fair that the lamllord should I'resenl owners of the soil Le secure of the same net income m,!t 'XW " reference to this in respect of Jiis land as ho is supreme condition a living now enjoying, lie would be as wage for (he worker and ait-ode-well off. and even better off. be- nuale return to' a good cultivator. cause ho would be free from' Iteplying to a vote of thanks. worry. j'r- Lloyd (ieorsre said that he A fair rent is the first condi,- as absolutely convinced that (ion of success ror any culliva- "ie proposals, i put into oper-tor. This must be ensured in atioii. would ! the regeneration i.omniencinir at a pot planted at tne, any sCIielllC thence 30 chains northerly; thence 10 chain westerly, more or le, to the Zt-lall Hirer; I hence JO chains southerly; I hence JO chains easterly, and cuntalninri u acres, more or less. SHI LI) TKMil.l'o uill tx rrcriTcd 1I Mm- Minister 'it l.aiul al Victijria But Uteri .liau ihiihi mi tlx- Kill day ut .Vurcnilr.l lllii. fur tlw nurchiM- ui IJtrum X7417. lu cut t.34I.OUO frrl of Sftrure. Ildbiluck,' ami odar un Lot lim, l.lua laland, Sk Kle in ! Ink I. ot)9-n utiarhitle itlanua Dlf-, irtrt. Two (Hi ar will Im- allow rd for it'Ulr.rnl I tllli TlttiKHH will rrrelfil l.y Oik (irrirlal AdiiUnUlrator, I'rlnre llupert, .:.. up !' II i-riieK iiimiii itn moii'1v. the i;tu iiir or tiivtiuiM-r, ts, ror Uw rmiowiiir Niiiliia- interenln: I I inierem in tlx- Yrl iwatone nrmip. roiinl.lliir or "VellnMlHM" "llutte," ami "'id Tinier" Mineral Claltne t.pel Mire If.UIIO.OO. i t Inlerenf III the "Aliai'irtula Urmiti.'' i illlii; of the HAnarHida." "AnanHiiH n. I." anl the "Aiiainiida I'raftlon' Mineral Claim. i t liiti-rett In the pavroll Oroiiu. i-imi-l.iin or tlie "Cavmll So. i" ami "fy-roll Kit. I" Mineral Claim. The alMivn mentioned Halm are all llnale In the K.Iiifiii lllver Rerllmi or Ihe Pnrilaiid tUimt Mlnlnir III. Linn, Mt or the rlalrna adjoin Ihe "Korty Mne The lowest or any teiidr not lieca airtiy accepttd. Hvery laborer;hould have half ati acre as a right. As to the wages of (he workers as well as Ihe profits of the cultivator, I of rural life in Ibis country. It Tens of thousands of farmers vtntild be Ihe beginning of a great have been compelled by post-war Ih'ng for the villages of England. ninditions and die breaking up of eslales sjnee Ihe war lo pur- fUAIIFWrF m TIMBER SALE X7427 PRESENTED BY KING Competition In Shooting by Boys Under 18 Years of Ago Throughout Empire to be Conducted LONDON, Oct. 20. I he Na- Itifle Association an- lurttwr nartiruurn r Uw iAMt Tors' iiouuccd in February last that e'mivYu?.' Sit W D"Uift iorttx,r the War Office and Ciuada. Aus- I India, New Zealand and youth ,.n.aun v Africa had all prel 111 principle Sealed Tendirit mil he risclrrd by II to KltHIIlillK the results of tllC Uinl.ler of Laixl al Victoria t later, , ....fi,... i,il,f I'..,.. than nxni on Um and rtv ut Ocf.l-f, I III tZ J Itt VIUIIltlT ajiiiaja- -vww t5, ror it tKir.-i,af a i.icrnre 7tf. o-tit oils for boys under Ui rut Sfit.uuil rwl or Sfirui!' awl linn- . ' . , IB link m.an area mtiialnt on Miwll IhM veals of aKe SO (IS 10 lorill Ull Sr?.?!2 7 .V,'i! ,"rti',,'rl annual lest match on a law Two it' year Hill lie allowed ror re-liHival ut tlinln-r. lurllirr rtcular, or the i:hlf lor-eter, Victoria. .;., or Olatrtrt rrlnre Hu-erl. U.C., TIMBER SALE X7475. scale and that the King was pre sentitrx a challenge trophy. His Majesly has sent the en couraging message mat lit-' convinced that the new match Sealed Teul r will I received by should prove a SUCCCSS and pro lalei than ih,ii on Ur Iftb day ufl lltole a spirit Of Comradeship uiSJ'Tui'.Xt SfiamoiiKst the boys of ll.e Umpire. eprut'e. Ilefiiiot-K airl ixiir mi an arei Klluated on lite umiIIi ll of Tattoo Itlaml. Itlrtisrrlwiii Ind t. Oueeti Charlotte Itlamlo. Two ( yeary will lie allowed fur re UKial or tlii.lier. Kurllx-r tKirllciilara or the Chief Korea-ler. . Victoria. II.C, or plairirt loreater. io.. unfurl. II r., TIMBER SALE X7469. Sealed Tciidcra will lie rerelved by Km- Milliliter or l.aiKl. at Victoria not later than iiooii on the HKth day of October. 1S1J. ror lite rmrrliav or l.lci-IH-e X7it, to cut I.T4U.U0U feet or -iriicc ann uemioric fin an area auuaien on ManM-tt Inlet, alioiit X mllea rroni Tort Clrnieiita, Queen Clurlotle lilaudi 1'i.trici. ' Two . yeara will be allowed for re moval or tlllilier. (Ireal llritaiit. Canada, South Africa, Australia, and New Zea land will each remain unrestrict cd as to the number of cuuipi'li perial shields competitions, hut for the King's trophy they will be represented In 11)25 by Unbent (earns or platoons ulccleil after firing and aggregating not c than 2,000, boy wlmao n-craKe ceore will constitute tin-figure of merit of Ilrilaiu ami ..,!. t .... i .. 1 .. In. Ill lVavlf.ll ....... . . ,-,,. I..HVH ".iiiiiii, rii. r'-,"-.., ier. virtoru. it. : .. or Dimrict KoreaP-r.1 Ilbodeaiu, ami till Ihe reinaiinnK e--flf ati,-aari. l I SCALED TENDERS Eatata William Murphy, Dacaaaad Itritieh poe!rioiia will bu grouped in from one Dominion xi) an to collect Iho Decennary minimum number of lemon or plalooun on llicir bebulf and en-u!ile every HrllUh boy lo compete in (be (el mulch no mai ler where bo live. Tlie trophy Uu$ now been re ceived from Ihe King.. Willi lite Kiiug'ti approval the National llifle Aocliilloit will present mcdaln of hoiiyr in connection wilh llil malcK Hvery boy in any part of tiiu .Kinplre who ecorcs 100 poli'M. will rccei this meial i'G ailver, and boy. Tuesday, Ootober S. t9?. B RITISH COLUMB A The Mineral Province of Western Canada TO END OF DECEMBER, 1024. iiw r,.,i. I Minerni ns follows: -Placer (iold, $77.3SV,tr:t: Lode finf . ta 173 .7.1.1110; Silver, $08,821,570; Lead, $70,0 .8,fi78; (.oppcr. ,8J'"'',1H: ', ' I7I.1U7: Miscellniieous Minerals, $1, t;l.3-lU; t:oal mid (Jike, f-HO ,h0,0 H , Hritk, Cement, elc, $.2,225,Kli; making ils .Mineral Prodiiclion lo- Itir e :j , 171 bloiR' ilone, 1112 1 show an Aggregate Value of $859,427,386 Production for Year Ending Dec. 1924, $48,704,604 The Mining Laws nT this Province are more liberal and Hie fee lower tliuii IV. : t, iinv oilier Proviiirt! in Ihe Hoiiilnioii. or at j c ilony in llir UrUish Citipirc Mineral loralions ttro granted lu discoverers for nominal frt's. Absoliile Titles nro iihlained ly developing sin h inperlie, the eeurily of wli t gu.iraiileetl by Criiwn (i rants. , l ull iiiftiriiialioii logothcr with Mining IU'KiU u- Map-, may be oldaiiied g addreing THE HON. THE MINISTER OF MINES Victoria, Brltlih Columbia. N il. Prnelienlly nil llrilish tilumbia Mineral Propertie upon who li d-v; woik lins been done are described in some our of the VimiiioI HejHirls o( (he M of Mines. Those rtiiisidcriiig iniiiiiiK inelineiile slioiild refer lo siirli rrHir' f nee innil.ilile witlitil charge on application lo Ihe lleparlmenl of Mines, V.. i Hi purls of Ihe Ocologii al Hiirxry of Canada. Pacific lliiilduig, Vancouver, ore l uieiided as valualdc soitii'es of iiifoniinlioii. .ln. roiv !'. or iii-iiil in bronze. j 8 points the PRINCE CHARLESTO MAKE ALASKA TRIP AGAIN THIS WEEK 'Ihe CN.lt. sieniiKT Prince Charles will make annllo-i- trip '' Alaska Ibis week leaxing ln-re ai (o'clock tomorrow flennofi. and,. reluming next MiiuMy evetiiiiK. will pick up Ihe run of (h steamer Prince (icm-p and IT V rred south sailmir al II p.liu , The lime sclu-diiled f'ir the ar rival of llir Priiiea Charles from the soulli will be 3 o'cimk Sa'- tirday afternoons. The train for. Ihe Mast on Saiuidays will lield pending Ihe arrival of Ho-steamer. i SENATOR nOCHE DIES i HALIFAX. Oct. JO. SMial..i W'iUlain Rnehe. H3 yer of aK1'. died yesterday afternoon. dverlie in Mix Uallv SYNOPSIS OF LAND ACT AMENDMENTS PRE-EMPTIONS Vacant. unrwervul. aurveye.! Crown Un-U my b rr-tmpt1 by lintlsli auhjecu over l yrarw of K. rt'l- by adlen on declarlnic Intention to bvroma HrltUh subject a. conditional utn rtaUriwa, oocrfpfttlon, jJ Improva merit (or Krlcultuta ouroa. Fun lnfonntlon corwernlnar tarn 3 lions rrcardlna; pr-emptlona la Klveo In DulWlln No. 1. Land Herlea. "Mow to lYe-ernpt Ijind." coplea ct libldi can b obtained fret of chars y addrewlnr the Departinent ot Larcta. Victoria, II.C or to anr Oo trnment nL Hocorda wtll l) aranted covertnf only land aultabla for aitrlculturaj purtioeea. and which la not timber land. !... carrying over 1.000 board ft tier acre weat of the Coaat Hint and 6.00U feet pr acre eaal of that Kanse. , Atllcatlona for pre-emptlona are to le uddreeaed to the Iand Com. mlasioner of the Iind Iteconllna; III vision. In which the land applied for le situated, and are made en printed forma, copies of which can be obtained front the Iand Commissioner. rre-emptlons mutt be occupied for five years and Improvemente mad to value of 110 er acre, Including clenrlnic and cultivating at least five acres, before a Crown Grant can be revel ved. Kor more detailed information aee the llulletln "How to Tre-empt Land." PURCHASE Applications are received for pur-' chase of vacant and unreserved Crown lands, not bln tlmberUnd. for agricultural purpoaea; minimum price for flrat-class (arable) land Is "- tors who may enter for the In.-, la ".nTl: per arre, ", ani aecona-ciaes .cr'.." KU"h'eV?n formation retcardlna; purchaae or leaae I of Crowr. landa la Riven in jjunewn , No. 10, (jind Herles, "Iurchaae and Ieaae of Crown Landa." 1 Mill, factory, or Industrial altes os timber1 land, not eaceedlnaj 49 acres, i may be purchased or leased, the con , dlUons Including payment ol , stumpaeje. HOMESITE LEASES J Unaurveyrd arena, not eiceedlna; 10 acre", may be leased as homealtea, , condlUonal upon a dwelling belnu ' erected In the first year, title beln j obtainable after residence and Improvement conditions are fulfilled I and land has been surveyed. 1 LEASES For itrazlns- and Industrial pur- ! poses areaa not eaceedln tap acres ! may be leased by one psrson or a i company. QR.AZINQ Under the Orailns; Act the Proy I Ince la divided Into grazing districts and the range admlnlatared under a Oratlntr Commlaaloner. Annual i grating permits are lsausd based on I numbers ranged, priority being given 1 to established owners. Stock-owners may form . uaclationa for range 1 management. Krse. or partly free, permits ars available for settlers. raspers aoa irTni, up ia mm , WESTHOLME THEATRE THURSDAY ONLY, 7 and 0 p.m. Thomas Meighan "OLD HOME WEEK" A ph"l.i pl,i with nine. I. -peed .md l ft The lale of a ini'esfu failure periiill wnl'i i. "gtHnl lurk" star by (ierge AiJe. Aiiii-rie' lor-luoriL The -inry of n Io n! ,..y tkfio 'l"nc lion good. He had a lim.s Ituinl liefofe him nd 1 1 behind turn. If )on waul to get Hie tlirill-lh ii in a lifelinie, be on Hie sidelines when I mn limn lung hoinr, ia k ( the girl he hud left In li to (he (nwn tb if went i,i k uii Imn. SI nm g -i Thomas Meighan, Llla Lee, Larry Wheal, Charlti Sellon, Charles Dow Clark, Zelma Tlden and others. COMEDY- "SEEIN THINGS." HflL ROACH'8 RASCAL1 "OUR GANG." PATHE REVIEW 35c and 10c Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operaitlng O. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating. Dry Dock Engineers, MachlnlK, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Palltr. mKer$, rounain, woodworker!, Etc ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant is equipped lo handle al! klruU of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 38 TUGBOATS Day Phonci 423 539 Gr. 238 Black 735 Rupert Marine Products Ltd. GEO. O. BUSHBY, Man. Dir. Night Phoni 6S7 539 Or. 23S Black 735 MISSES' and CHILDREN'S DANCING SLIPPERS Now Hint the dancing schools nre nbout lo renew liclivilie for Ihe winter neuron we are iigiiin ready to jdy your children wilh ''Turn" Hack Kid lUneiiirr li'i With cyclcU on nides. Hizes from t In AIo we have in j-lock Cliildreu's and ,Misc ' Hliiper in 'Various styles. from 85c to $1.85 Jabour Bros., Ltd. Phone 045. Cor. 3rd Ave. and 7th St.