Nov. mber I, 1025. aaW-Wltf J J e7.i i 1 P . 1 . ;aLa.Lr m ,r.,. l fflClUt-l alttl v.. x ...- I X Into I Miir I i . . 1 1 T aw , , it, . ' ' 1, j ttlelhings iff Links We have variety enough suit every purse. Cold filled In fancy and E) lain designs with double nds for soft shirts. $1.00 to $1.50 Better arades with heavier layer of gold In engraved fend engine turned effects, $2.25 to $5.00 notify in the ne tints of reen and white gold. Solid old links In many new and retty patterns from $5 00 to $18.00 lolin Bulger Jeweller irnbulls Underwear or Boys and Qlrls - ii' . short 'ilb. it lev.. - i "re a in and - nl. knee New Goods Excellent Values . S. Wallace Co , Ltd. " 9 3rd and Fulton RT' Clothes Overcoats to measure Bteve King I'd Ave. Green 85 New all Dresses UP-TO-THE-MINUTE STYLES AND MATERIAL Mod.-iiilo I'rlee "Demers" House of Quality Pno 27 p.o. Box 327 TEN MILLION VISITED.FAIR Director of British Empire Ex hlbltlon Thanked S'r Henry Thornton for His Share In Success MONTIIKAL. Nov. t. Ton million people smiled f. pavilllnn of the Canadian National Hallway nl Wembley during Ihe tv. eaon, according () cable ail . vice received at hcii.hitiartcr nf the company .n. yexIcnlH). Following tin- final Holntf of he HriliMi F.mpire Inhibition. Hit minilier inrlndi f school children. ucaiing with Viiin.ii iiIihoh afltlie serwuir Canadian hfc a, MatUP8 rpJan iti furittal source was ni. n., i, Inor(, than Iwo llioiisanl -cbool teacher. Till literature, it has been learned, has been urreplcj n j,c' majority of witjiire as the text by which inslnn hon on Canada i given to . children in many pari of i,reat Hrllain. Ilefore the Kxluhilion closed on Saturday. Itight linn. J. . Thomas, M P., isjteil the Cana dian .National i.avilion on Iitthnlf and thai tin opinion was held by Mm many disiiiimnshrd viit- rs, including the Hum utol Queen who hail viited the pavilion and alo by the million of ..rdmarjr visitor. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Prince Rupert J. MrCiillnuith. Oueen Char-b.He City: C. V. Thorlry. Toron-loii. 4. K. Walton. Premier: P. J. Kkltiod and Victor llenitslon. Maple IUy; J. M. Morrison. Alice Ann: V. (len. Anyox: p. Cm-vet in, North Vancouver. MOtlC f CANCELLATION OF RESERVE ViTK.E IS. llt.Hta Y UtVtM lb I lb , l trrl ll.lMf irt I i. IIIU, nniir .! IHlril. I ru. vlkil. lrSiiy MlMlr ul lAfi ld twkirliM-ai, a-LJKU : LAND ACT. InUiill U llllllrcl. nt VinrnHtrr. H. Applf to Li In Vrimrr Huprt l.anl IW-ronH inn. in4 mimi l .. ftpirar UUinl. m.ii M M rhln iNihmtlHr from U ttlrmv nnrtkt isxd uf ftpirar Iln4 ami tbiiul fi.M rlwiiM f. fniM Scbwia tk nallrr ttul WalUr . .hlM TJMien. HUMS) Ul ly fin .1 ui rulli.mlnr errsriihnf laml TrTR TTRTT7T W" WV PAdn rrvi "1 L J. .,. Ponder. Then, were about 25 couple in alli-ndance. RED CROSS WORK IN Large Sum to be Raised to Carry on Activities In Territory of the director, of the Kxhibi-I 'Ui'-M . o. t. Juneau i lion, wished ;...) apeed to Hi makinp an effort to raise 2,275 slalT nnd ake( that the thank!'" "mance the year' work of of the director. m transmitted Mi""' 'ro Society carried on Sir Henry Tlmnilon for lhl,,' Juneau Chapter. The ninth solendid exhibit which the com-! niUMl ra" l held iNn work. This ha been carried on In every town and Indian ctlle-menl in Ihe Chapter. PRESENTATIONS MADE made is leaving urruiwium i i ,.niin-nrini ai imii .imr-a i PRESENTATION TO AHSTRAI IAN Mice ninTiir MinrlilUuilinilrlll miOO LU ft 1111 MflUG Appreciation Expressed by "Mikado" Company For Her Services During The company which look part in Hie presentation .,f -Tim1 Mikado" for tin, DaiiKhters of lie Krnpire recently gathered In the l.cj.h.K. hall on fifth Av-' enue la! nUhl nod presented MiM llUiielie Cut-tin with a vanity ee ti a ,ark of ''appreciation fur hT service in connection with tln n liearsal.t for the how. The presentation wa thousand, "wolr hy Mr. ,. t. Parkin ami Literature! the ceremony Wa fnllowrd with f refreshment ami dunce for mic was playi'il by Mrs. H. 1 with Itev. nr. flrant rrioay. line or in wn n-cream ladle hy the member of ler Sunday school el of eipbt, girt wh'ch presenleil on Sunday The other wa a pnld eiwil reente1 to her hy Ihei Canadian plrl in Iminlnp nil Mis, pleasant pent. Doru Camlow when n ocial eveninp wa FUNERAL TODAY ffemalns of Infant Son of Mr, and Mrs. J. L. Blaln Interred In Falrvlew Cemetery I'll nc ral service for Ihe eislit nob!! month old on of Mr. and Mr. Itlttin. whose death occurred ELECTION ON Labor Party Led by Matthew Charlton Outlines Its i Policies FOREIGN POLICY Endowment of Motherhood of Planks of Present Opposition One SYDNKV, Australia, Nov. 4. lly Canadian J'resM.- Iluth the Premier nf the (ktnimonwealth, lit. Hon. Stanley M. Hnne, and the Labor Leader, Matthew I'liailhm, have Jieen campaigninff which recently in New South Wales; and Hie federal election contest is warrnim? up, noticeably an the polling dale, November 14. ilrawn nearer. II i becoming: more apparent daily that Ihe chief issun : .. it... ..t..ai i i I , n 1 imn "" -"II ui n-as,. , ALAA iMrUKl AN 1 j Uf flili'm Rovemmeni com-, posed of inenuiers of tiie Nationalist and Country Parlies led respectively liy Premier Jtruco und Hon. I)r. Papp, treasurer, is concerned is the fjueslion of Communism. Premier Hruc continue In hi speeches to associate I ho Labor Party with the Communists, und In criticize Labor, puny had mamUtnrd and for th vi-mlwr II to 2 when the drive Lfniler Charlton for not .Hatinp co-opi.ration which had be-V'" he made in all communities "unneiy, n imir came ihio tfiven Ui lhoe who had I lie w...,of the Chapter to secure fund. w Per. what it would do aKainst, fare of the exhibit ion .) !, i , Ilecor.U of the nasi three or. ,,,ne ar' 'trylnp to subvert He slated thai ihe director hwM' '"w liat it costs lhe!"' present ecflnomlft and oocial i..o-imei ihe CHiiiiiliaii National . 'bapler annually apprHXimatclyi""!,,,m-" -xhihit u one of the mol oul- 3.0iMi to carry on the work, it Government Policy landing oiilniniiions io the fair! underlaken throughout the! In a recent speccli in Sydney district, which include commii-' Premier Itruce, replyinst to u njly health, public school health j speech made by Mr. Charlton in iiihpeclion and neial ervice Sydney a few niphls previoiialy. aid that every contructie ur- (restion which the. Iabor leader had made va cullwl .from the policy of the government. Mr. Charlton' deMnrV4 ifollcy, dio claimed, was fundamontally tin- TO MRS. H. R. GRANT, 7"'"' i; lof appreciation of lnn pittWeinn 9 ... , , 'of Australia that, inihc Prc- iri'seniaiioiis nae ueen i mier's opinion, "it must cause i consternation to the whole peo- I'le." i Mr. Charlton, in Ills, speeches, cuarse Premier ira and Treasurer Pane with misreiire- entm(i LalKir attitmiu lowanl ('ommiinisin. He delcares that the sole .stock-in-trade of these ftw. i.ilifi..al lA.liiw Ajkik&ial fir !,",'r.,U' mt",",r Vr'",,,,?, 0Vfr fable of social and sectarian horror which would ari.e if Labor were to come into power in Australia. He denounce Mr. Itruce' intiiTipration policy on the ground that Australia ha a larsre e.ice of lalor and there iaBeBBlB 'are no vast empty ."paces except I in the desert. It i in the expan- ; " sion of the home pra.J.iclin of s,anid fo,r a 1 article now imported that wny nnl nionna of mainlntninir n i now noputaiion mnt ic iounu Mr. Charlton ay Mt.nnApq I o, wild llii mitle l.nhnr i Mriml.iv nitrlil Inn I lilnri. nt 9 .TO ' . ooiinl riirlits iiiv.ii tHMii . ' n (tnvernmenl in onter 10 nreaK; ... .. ....... .turn in HiUMjllrlv dlr-rilon mi.-. ....... ..,...,1 in.m i....ii . p,a0, fur n(.vv clIIor. "ro io n'rvi .en splrw l.l.ml. ind !I.M rhl. t frwn cimpei fa ihr.i.f rt Ml rlln; ihirr n..rli- .. , f fl!o,i,, I Oil the question . .irrlv HH-imhTinr i..nr inr urn. . .. m.h oitr i.i ix,. 1 nf .-..mmnw.nw.nl. imll .....u..n fin...n. I fir. i.liaruou u) "i"'--.?..! rX..!?".. L..-T ,.:r rZr 1 ' V ' Hn ahw.i that Australia could RAFFLEI OR OAMCI OF CHANCE PROHIBITED MITICK I itmtnY OlVXt nl I hr lir.fi in.lturirrt i lfinl rnrmrr rr- lli.ii 14 af the r.rtluffcal t ort. Of n.ll l.irfi nialirs II an ImMrlahlr nffrnre ! MHliir any rlH-liir. .-.nirlvinrr. Jr nfHr-allot) r any inJ fr lis t.nriM.se of A Irmilntna- lm arr. Ihe hlilrr of KH. Ilrkru, mimiMr or rbajirr. .r auj pro-t1 brlna: "M . dlm.'rt f. or 1l-i-r of any in1. war r inrrrhlle l.v nv 11..I11 nf i-hanr or nil rnanrr ami .kill or u 1h. in.titres any sran- In tiki- nK.nrjr or ..IImt vatual.lr mrtr i.r thlnt on lh rraiill or anv iraiiM of rliani-r. bv wImm-I .r iUirwl.-. or l rn- iiuri any lottrry or rarfk. Thl. aftrllim d.lr mil BpnlN to or rlrr or a valno mil to 0.0 in any liaiatr hrlil r.ir rvJItt.iun or rlMrlt-alitr iHirisHMPa, r.rovl.lr.1 rnilI.HI t rtrt oi.uinnt frnin Ihr Mayor or in Oty li hold llw Mine. V. II. Vli.KI-n. 151 , flUrr of fo'lfg Natu of LAND ACT. Intantlon to Apply Land. 1 ' ...ll.anl . """""-, l.i,in. Mr mi. Mr to Laaia In Trlnrr flnprrl Lanil nrcnrdlnt tn-trlrl, wiit Ituile at Mrwnnnh llarltor. CHI lalan.t, about nnr Hill" noriln1"! rroiu thr rnlranrr In I'rtrrl Cl.annrl. an.l atx.llt .nr mile aoiitlirrlv from Hi northeast rornrr or lot lOlSP. . . , Take iiollcn that Vallarn riahrrlr t liollrcl. of Vanonvrr. H.C.. nrriipatlon ranin'rvtiH-n. Inlrnda In apply ppi nf thr fnllnwlnt prrarrlhrj land for a ! ills: i.l..ord lantrd ftinilh.Serjreanl and Mr. II. Me-(ilinrhy, Mr. and .Mr. K. I.arsen. Tlioina Trotier. LAND ACT. Notlca of Inttatlon to Apply to Purchai Land. In tn Lanil rtrronlinr Watrirt of I'rlnro IIUhti. i..t bring a rH.rlton of Lol lurfity r.'iir it), luinc rive (t, Coal llirirt. TAkK .Mill.'.K thai Krlm-ll LlmllrJ of I'rlnrr Hiiirrl. B.C.. liwrrhanH. tnlfnU to apply rr is-rinlolon to piirrhaie ll. fulloin (iMirUHd laiiiH: ... . Cdinnirnrlnir at a p."' plntct at tho Hurl lira I i-.n-i.rr of lol twenty-four 4. rarrlr. ranar fle d . i "t DlMrlrt; mrnre Mlllll llltrlJ-IW" .liaiin. luring forty rlialn; Uwnrr mjrlh right rniliu num. or Iras, to hlah watrr mark; thrnrr nortlMat along high wairr n.atk to poini or eimimrnninriil. an1 mntalnlnr rlgnty I t SO 1 arrra. more or lr, .......... FniZZELL-S IIMITIO. j Srpll.anl I nairrt snnial ttth. vtl. . LAND ACT. C mriK ing ai ..m.l , , 1 '' '" 1 "J",',: r . a:"",'i H I, nV or nmrnrrnimt. and ...on, ait rhaina. ilin.rr wral d.iio .imlnlhlng arr.', rliHlna: ilM-nrr nnrth 0.T0 rhln; llirnce raalrrly mran.lrrtng along thr l.lgh water mailt to pot r r.iiiiiiiriii'rio.'ni. "" rnntatnlii l .no arm. inorr nr rw, v.t t..rK nsiiKitiK iimitkh. Applicant. bated rpieintrr tlh. t CAIIIAR LAND DISTRICT. Racordlnq Dlalrlel of Talaoraph Oraak. TkK JtOTICB that John Jaroh rowlrr, nr Oreat ntacler. Stlklnr. raniher. In-lenda In applv for prnnllon . to pur- rliai Ihe rollnwlng ilrarrtlinl tnn! roll'llle'ir tig ai a onai till p.n.i.ru ...i weal hank nf Ihe Sllklnn lllver, near Ihe Oreat fllarlrr. at aontliraat rnrner; thenre running north o ehaln: thrnrr In a wralrrlv (llrerllnn 0 rhaln": tnenrn in a aniitlierlv illrertl.m 0 ehln; Ihenrn tn an utterly dtrertlon n rhaina. tn rom-tni'iiremrni pnl, D...a mm t.M. tm.B f0wUR 11101-. or l(.ft, noiiKnT C. 0OsK. Applicant. Prr Win. n. Mltchrtl, Agent rialed Orlntwr Mli I on OOVCRNMtNT LIQUOR ACT Notlc of Application for B.r Llcanaa. JOITICK I IIKItKMY OIVEN that on the I Mil day nf ortolier, ItlKV llm iiiuLt-alttniMl Intrnil to apply lo Urn l.htior Cunt nil Hoard for a llrrne In rejpect to prt'inlsr. tie Ilia- pari r thr iull,ln known sklderate Imnrtlinr House, alt.i. m,l ai Skl.lranlr. iinim llu IniiiM n arrll.ed a t.t 10, Work 4, airordlnr tn rrlt..red map nr plnn d.iMiHltcd In the land Itetlatry orrirr at the city nr Prlnrr Hili'rl and numbered 911, for thr aaln nf Leer hy the itlan or hy tlm open Imttle tor ronaiimptlon on the premle. Iiateit at Sktdeaair, i.r. IhU Ul day 1 of Srptemlirr, tJ. EUlU."tt) 0. STEVENS. Owner, Applicant that defence it has . . . . . . .. .4 11., ,.1, : iiuve 10 suumaruics ior uiu cum 01 tine cruiser, .-.uuuiiiiiiii-5, nu poinU-il out, need wo Jeipensivo bases and an particularly suit- Parly are bent. mt on the the Commonwealth. but on forced contributions lo Imperial' expansion masquerading a defence. They are 'Jingoes and atili-.ustrallaii in Iheir lle-fenee policy, Ihe Labor leader declare. Overseas Wars On Hie iiueslipn of Australia's foreign policy Mr. Charlton says Premier Itruce hit tinged Hint Auslralla should have n voice in foreign affair, which In Ihe KEEP OUT of the Puddles COURTLY Sir Walter Ral eigh cynic savant and first-class fighting man desired a favor from good Queen Bess. A puddle in the queen's path made his opportunity. Across it he flung his costly cloak. Her majesty, smiling at his devotion, trod on, dry shod, and Sir Walter's unique self-advertising produced results. Though most advertising is less spectacular, to-day, it is far more serviceable. It smooths out the everyday pathways of each one of us. Because of advertising, luxuries and necessities that once would have been worth a Ring's ran-som are yours at little cost. Advertising pits merchant against merchant, artisan against artisan, manufacturer against manufacturer. This competition brings out the best there is in everything Jor your personal benefit. You wouldn't know about many boons of modern life were it not for advertising. v That is why you are not taking full advantage of the better things in life to-day if you overlook ADVERTISEMENTS. Read advertising and keep abreast of the times Australian forciKii policy developed in the light of day for a people determined to uphold tiieir national u,,d onet enough to ad. Labor would of mil inai oiner naiiuns nuu iu- Mr. Charlton defines Ihe Labor Party's jreneral policy as embracing co-operation and fjov-ernment aid in marketing, agricultural and pastoral research. rural credit banks, extension of the Commonwealth Shipping Line for the cheapening of fiVights, the oslalilUhnnvit of , CrfunmoifwTaltli agricullurar im , ' 4; .: plemetu ractorics, and a compre- . . .,' . - the costofi' 's.4reJMf(irccs. Minilarly fti;ViVst&V v.Bi.rl n cruiser vvoiiiu huj iuo .u:i,u planes. The Labor l'arty wants money spent on the forms of defence which, in its opinion, should have priority, and t ho spending- as far as possible lo be done iu Australia. In the policy! of the. Itruce government cruisers vat ion and irrigation. The Labor l'arty, Mr. Charlton says, believes that a compulsory wheat pool is necessary and it would pay a col ton bounty of 2d. a pound. Motherhood Endowment in lite Vamlerhoof district. Labor leader' opinion, would killed recently ha arrived in mean I lint Australia would ne Aew land. coiiimilled to any oversea war,- ' - thai Oreat llrilnin decided to en- Mrs. Itrain niul her itnughlcr, tcr. Mr, Charlton states thatj Miss Evelyn Brain, have returned from Ontario. It is likely the cn-lw. lire family will return to locate in thi districL Mis J. M. Hicliard, who ha been seriously ill for some time, is able to be around again. Mrs. J. M. Johnston has left to spend Ihe winter months visiting with friends in Miss L. J. Held . arrived - fast wecK rrom Vancouver to nurse her sisfcr-in-law Mrs. Frank Hei.l, who is seriously ill. STEWART The annual meeting of the Stewart General Hospital Association was held last week, officers being circled as fallows: President, Hev. A. V. It. Ashley: Mr (Mm tO I mi tnlnd flint1 if I hl ' wApaI ;i pv ll V k An tin.lv A eno. are favored as the chief mean,, n,mp Jl)iry cnm(, jnlo )0wor il'opJI .,olm M.I(.o,, II. O. Marvin, of defence for Auslralta. - wouW nwko prnvisioli fOP;Mis Kale Hyan and William hur her 01. tni.ag h.s altiludo moherllo0(1 Pmiowmont. n'.wn. on defence Mr. Charllon -sap wmM Hppk ftn nUrrnaUon of lho; Australia needs shore guns with- ,0 htin. miy the ponil,1,jnu jn o,,,0P nrniian,. day after in wm.se nuiKo n,011l uniformity of the working he went up lo the Indian Mine would ami needs appear, niiiuwi, "".iwim.. n,r..ii!i1.ont AiMtralla. am ast week.' to he cnnraire.l n n Nolle Of Intantlon to Apply to Ltaaa uana neriai Heel tltat COUI.I HO! OtVOUl- ., ...,.. il. il,.. lnrr,r..l i-nok hlo. t.U l,.n,l nff III Onrrn UMtMlle OlMrKt i.a m or- , , nlnrn!ll ,, .. ' ' ' " " " "' ronlinr DUlpIrt of rtinn il II alia tttlMlilif ill I1V UllfcTI la M1IJ ll'I.H-'-l' '1, ""M ..... ...... ,., ,II. .. ,ii... I., IwiniiltMtnrri - TAWK .MITICK til J I MolMTt C. Ooksi. of Vancoiir.r. ll.C, orriiialloil raniirryuian, liil.-iiiK lo apply for a lra of tl following it,.rritH'l Innciv i:.,ninirnrlnir at a hiI planted on an imnaiiiiMi laiaiul tjing s.sn irg. . (; , " - , rh.nn. more or Iras) rrotn wnilhwrat ror-l( cfeilCe of a atioiit m ; or iit r or ... l.ol ll. y.CI., - tiangr ; iii.-ii.-ri iiu.tu.ere.,, ... .. ii.so , ycw , j.filting mean of produc ion ami main-,,. ,p nf 1( noimnj0nWealth ' The belief is lenanee He .r aim thai , - John in norali (Irani, w Nationalist larly nnd Iho.Coun- some some time limn nsro ago, YANDERHOOF now held that who disappeared met his death hy drowning .between Stewart and llyder. A felt hal wa found floallnc iin Die n-nler nnd ho. William Vauglinn. Fori Fraser.ni., n. ni.t d.wV: Vei fm.nd of the .Soldier Settlement Hoard, j ,),, 0r sruggle. I spi'll.llllK a nniie ill trs Mr. Cameron . ... i Oeorge 11. Sheperd, M.M, local assnyer, ha arranged to give a serie of talks lo Urn pupils of Mii.in-iin-ui u' .mi " '.ine Mewari puuuc school on dauijcliler, .Mrs. h. O. .Mei.eaciiy. .mailer perlaining to mining. Karl Hudolph IIese. pioneer orr. sacking has been resumed of the .cchako district, was ott Hie Indian Mine nnd it Is ex i II... .Ml . . III uie sawmill ui pccictl IO Sllip 100 loll per month during the Avinler. The properly reopened Ial week afler having been shut down for several months. CANADIAN STEAM LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANERS The Laundry of Personal Service, Phone No. S. Finished Laundry, Wet Wash, Thrlft-T-Servtce, Soft Finish, And Dry Cleaning. We arc ready at any time to receive your phone call, lo take your instructions, to take personal charge uf your Laundry and Dry Cleaning. Fur Coats & Jacquettes An F.xquistlc Stock of Fur Trimmings at low price. B. C. FUR Co. Next Q.W.V.A. Third Ave. Dr. Alexander a a a aiaaa i Smith Block Phone 675 DENTIST