3& ' I HE II ii Latest Designs Lowest Prices Eye Glasses Must fit perfect. Our Optician has had over 25 years' experience in the large cen-Ires testing ejes and fitting glasses, Satisfaction guaranteed. Max Heilbroner The Diamond Merchant of tho North Satin-Faced Canton Crepe A heavy quality Canlon Ocj.e with a rich lustrous sal in face. Ideal for dresses Comes in lilack, While, Pansy, Pearl, lloval, Occhid, Urown, Tan, Ocjiro. 38 in. l'er yard $3.50 to $3.95 West of England Store Third Ave. Phone 753. MIAT Specials Visit our Meat Dept.. and gel acquainted with our new butcher. No. 1 Steer Hound Steak, 2 His 45c Slewing Steak, per lb. 15c Sirloin Steak, per lb. . . 30c Hamburger Steak, 2 lbs. 25c I'ot lloast, per lb. . . 12'2c 1'ork Sausage, very special. 2 His. for 35c Walk Over and Save Money at Mussallem Grocery Co. Ltd. 417-423 Fifth Ave. East Phones 18 and 84 Wood! Wood! Now is your chance DRY CEDAR Full load $6.00 Half load $3.00 Large sacks 50c DRY BIRCH l'er load $6.50 HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue Phone 580 Night or Day WE BUY BOTTLES. Auditorium Will open f ir a month's Skating Beginning Tuesday Eve., Sept. 15. Afternoons ... 2 to k Evrnings .... tt to 10 Good Music both sessions Competent, instructors to teuch beginners. L. J. Marren - Prop. Phone Black 449. A larger list than ever of attractive articles is being offered for sale at the annual Catholic i bazaar' which was opened- at .30 this afleruoon liy Father 1'.' J. Mefiralh in the vacant store! under the Kmpress Thealre. The affair presents the usual inler-j csiing features and gives promise of being a great success. II will be in progress for two days, closing tomorrow night. In charge of, the various departments are the following: Plain sewing and fancy work Mrs. Harold .VcKwen assisted by Mrs. James McNully, Mrs Charles Halagno and Miss A. M. Darbeau. Country store Mrs. J. C. fiavigan, assisted by Mrs. J. Lome JtacLaren, Mrs. (Jeorge Holmes, Mrs. Olier Hesner, Mrs. A. 1). Gillies and Mrs. L. I.awler. lea room Mrs. J. Arthur Smith. Mrs. NTilfrid C.ratton and Mrs. C. I'. Kiel, assisted by young ladiys. Home cooking Mrs. Peter Il.vrne and Mrs. A. Leveque. naffles 'Vinrenl Meagher ami Jack McNully. TIMBER SALE X7469. Staled Trndin will l r.r.ivl lt in- .u.ms.i-r ui Linus ai irutnn iiiu i.irr man iniun CK1 I lie Im Qiy irinbrr. itri. lur ihc mirrtu .r Llrciire X746I, lu ,cu. 1,710,000 feet, of i .11 Mae;t lnlfi. ibiut mil,, im furl Cltiijpnlj. Qum-q Cbarlolte lilind TWil ' 2 i VPir Will br llluUMt tnr rr. njiitil of ilmttpr. further nartlruliri r ih (hi.f pnr ler. Vktrit. B.C., or District rorrilr. f-llirr Bliwrf. Bf. TIMBER SALE X7475. fialMl will I - - . t. .. llir .Mlnltrr of Land at Victoria ml wr null iKNifi un iih i tin air or uVflll.M-r IMS fM (h iuiM.h.u .1 l.irenr X7I75. 'tit n ,3r..O((l Wt or .-i.TufT. nrmiix-K ina i.rtiir on an am Ituated on thr ixiiith tide or Tanuo llirwt. RlrhardiUKi Inlft, Ouorn (Uiarlottf Iland.. TWll 19 Vir Will tim lllnn-Ml turn m. tmival .if tlnitirr. Furthff rtartirulars oT tt Oiler Torej. Xrt. Victoria. B i: . or DHtrlct Foreiter. erinr Ruert. B.':. WEEK - END SPECIALS I'almolive Soap. 4 for 25c l'er toz. . . . 85c Almond and Cocoa Soap. J for 25c 13 for S1.00 Castile Soap, 17 uz. bar. "Peeial 2 for 35c Soap Chip, in hulk, spe cial. 2 lbs. for 25c (tinker Snaps, fresh slock. 2 ll.s. for .... ... .. 35c (iranulaled Sugar, in bulk. 15 lbs. for $1.00 Limit 15 lbs. to each customer Combination Special 1 "lily. 4 lb. pkg. Seedless Ilaisins reg. 50c. ti lbs. No. 1 Japan Hiee, reg. 75c. Special, the two for $1.00 Fresh Oround Coffi-e, & lb. for $1.25 lied Head Matches. 400 count. 3 pkgs. to bundle. special 35c; 3 for $1.00 Campbell' Tomato Soup. special, 2 for . . . . 25c Combination Special 1 larsre jar Sterling I'ickles, .reg. 55c. 1 hot I lo Clark's Tomato CaNup. riy. 25c. t bottle Pan Van Sauce, reg. 30c. Speolal, 3 for 95o Hums' (loblen Leaf Cheese, 5 lit. bricks, special. $1.85 Kootenashj Small While Itean i lbs. for . . . 25c 17 Ibs.'fot- $1.00 Combination Canned Vegetable Special .'i litis Tomato. 2's. i I in Corn, 2's. tins Standard lea. 2'. Special, 7 tins for $1.00 Limit It tin to each rux-toiner 50 only, Kik 5 string Urooms. special .... 45c 500 loz. Spring Clothes I'ins, 0 dox. fur .... 25c Rupert Table Supply Co. 4 Phones 210 - 211 212 and 298 4 s m IhEveryTin of "Nugget" there's the same high quality the which has made it Siality e supreme shoe polish throughout the world. NUGGET Shoe Polish MaJt In Black, Tan, Tonty RtJ and Dark Brown, jllto Whitt Driving ($) nj H'hitt Otana (liquid). V 99 DESOLATION RAMPANT NEWFOUNDLAD HOMES ' OF FISHING PEOPLE Lady Recently Returned from Visit to Labrador Where She Was With Gren-fell Mission TOnn.VI'O, Del. 20. (Ily Cati-adian I'rtss). Deplorable conditions that exist in sections of Newfoundland and Labrador, ami need and illiteracy if many o' the people were told of by Miss Margaret Hobinson, addressing; the women's Mission Circle, Wal-nter ltoad Ilaptist Church. Mis.-Hobinson has.; recently returned from Labrador, where she soen? the two past summers as a teacher anions the fisher-folk, .issocialed witb the llrenfell Mission. Speaking or the first rhool, held in a storehouse overlooking a kennel where twelve dogs were quartered. Miss Hobinson said tint I this particular Newfoundland community hail been without a teacher for eleven ears. isolation was rampan. in the majority of Ihc fislierfoik homes; she slaled-alinost barre'i of furnishings. During the year's leave of ab- .-encc from trie mission, lr. irenfell had interested himself in securing materia that would be a benefit to the people, and among other things were looms trough! from China that were proving invaluable to the women ngaged in weaving. 2& CANCELLATION OF RESERVE MiTI' E IS KKHKUV l.IVf i ttut tb ifwnr iititi( uvi Lot utu, liaiire 4 i. out Uilrict, n iu-pilit. indt Dpiiarlniint, U. II. HUCl, Inyuty Mluisitr or Laoilt victoria, u.c. HKt Sypt. 19i. ' SCALED TENDERS EaUt William Murphy, Dacaaatd SEAl.IIl TKMiEllS will lie rerelVMl b tlie orrirlal AtliiUHlnlrilor. I'rlnre Iti-rt. lie;., un to tf oclock noon mi the t;tli i)ty ut ovMnbrr. IMS, fur tho niiHiumr niniiii iiixmti: 1 intercM in tnr Triintoiie uroun xHKlMlnc i,r VrlloKHtuiie," "Butt, anc "Old Tiiii-r NliH-ral C.alnrt L'PMI price ij.uiiii no. i x inicri in tne "narotHia unw i ' HaMiliK or tlw "AiMromJa." "AnawMida No. t," and. ttie "Anacwnda fraction' Minrral i:iaiin I J Hilerwt in the 1'ayroll '.roi. con tMlnr or tlw "I'irroil o. i" and 'ray- roll n. 4" Mineral claiiiin. Tlie above iiH'iit.inied clilinn are all -ilmlc in I lip salmon tt.vrr S'Ttloii oT I lie I'ortlind ijiul Mminr Divkton. Mt of (he rlainis adjoin the "Forty Mm oroup." The lowct or tli) U'lider not ner.e-arilv acrciited. HUDNUT'S TOILETRIES We am stocking a complete line ol Jtir.hard llud-iiul's popular "Three Mowers" preparations and other exruisite Hudnut creations at popular prices. Three Flowers Perfums, per n 52.00 Three Flowers Face Cream 50o Thre.e Flowers Face, powder ... : 51.00 Three Flowers Hand nd Fare Lotion ' 50c Visit our new store and receive a sample. Rupert Pharmacy Cor. Third Ave. & Fifth St. Going to RETURN FLOW LARGE. Effort Being Made to Fool Pooplo to Defeat Mackenzie King Government ! OTTAWA. Oct. 21. Torv Canada. They must know the )if) ,.,..,,. ,;;inU(llilH,, re , statement is not true, hul they ronlinue. to repeal it. True. Ih L'nilod Stales Immigration De- l. ....... I.. ..I.. 1 I ler nf farl, I hey are not no ill i eluded. The I'.iinailiuii immigra jpamnen. lias ma. e ...e s air- (tu,u,n,, . lake no aecounl men! that ilunns thai year men , .. ,, ..... ... . .. rounlry received 1 00,81)5 immi grants from Ganuila, hut a con of them at all, but do keep m eouut of Canadians returning ! I " i i. !' ' fl ftf fM m iilln tm ft Mir ..... ,4 . I'aiMiuu iiui i ni'MMB I vl m - si. erame m .we ,,,,, r more in I tie Unite.! going to the . United Stales tern- .m of u, co( po.ar.ly. I hey ...eluded eeh- m from Up neillllorillg re. anies and other arlisans. cs ... ... .,, pecially in the building trades. lenship in Canada. Any peron along tho border, attracted by M, to. but the ol.l lie lure or lugh buiw.. .. n in better .suited I-. had no intention of remaiium; ..,,.... inn. .It, I . I hnfiu .. fox Mill' MA an , " 1 i ti i hi iiii iiipk vriiiai ii i"i uiij wwii- 1 " " 1 TT siderable period in the Untied . .v .ftTV Isiates. Tbey aUo include eol- LMfi Uf Uillll 111 il( ! lege boys ullending Ahieriean DDnrDCCClUC MOVC' univer.-ities, who were and ar-i I IUulL031lL lTlUVK compelled to obtain visaed certi-: - ' ficalcs of American consuls an ('Edmonton Paper Says Difference are listed as "iiiurTigntnls. The Return Flow Hut how about the return flw luniing Canadians numbered 13, 775. There is, no ipjextion akoul that. The Gauad.au Immigration DeparlineMt lias the full name and Hist office address of every one of these repalriuted Canadians. Moreover, tbe Canadian Immigration Department keep count of the American settlers taking up homqsteads and locating in (Canada. For the same year, these immigrants from the United Slates numbered 15,818. Fooling the People In view of these figures, which iudicale that the net emigration from Canada to the United Stale was a little over in.uuo and probably a good deal less, how are we to account for the t- sisteul repetition of Ibe canard about 100,000 people going to the United States and only 2.000 coming from tbe United Slates during (be last fiscal year It relies for support, if up- Kirt it has, upon a press dis patch from Washington which purported to give the inimigra lion from the Untied States for all This statement appeared to say that only 2,000 people bad emi grated to Canada, but it must be apparent that tbe United States authorities cannot iosihly tell the number of people who for some reason or another, move from that country to Canada, including , returned Canadians. Kveryouc who has ever travelled ada is perfecUy aware of the from the United Slalo to Can-fact thai no American immigra tion atrcnt ever troubled him with questions; the only in. mi gration agent be encountered was a uunauiau imuv.grauon agent. The Unlled Slates authorities can pretty well tell how many people returned from their Between Forke Campaign and That of Crerar irom.me uniiw Male io in- (Ijlmontwn Journal, :;na7 uur t-tnauian immirra-' m- (.t- k-. ..... ... 1 ,i. lion Department has kept a' .vsliri,. ii- h. .....i1 rheck on Canadians returning to ,.,,. , ,, ... i cull nCilltcL h;i ni'VKr tinLcii after belfiff domiciled for six (er. HwllMI artiut.es months or more in that country. MV( conr,naU Mallllobj l or the last fiscal year tbe re- anU u of Sakalt.ni.Han bordering upon it. Tbe catn- paign whrh be bait conducted i-very different from that of Mr.' Crerar four yettrs a". I'rtwre-' sive and United Farmer candi-1 dale are carrying on Iu their Varmu constituencies with little or no relation to one another and there ! therefore likely to be much less unity among thoe who are elected than there wa among Die members who sal behind Mr. Korke in the last parlia-' menl. j Provincial I'ollce Con.labli "rel Markland retornt to the' cily on the Prince Hupcrt tins tnornintt after having ecr'Ml (irisnners noulh. ' TIMBER SALE X7427 SI ALt.D lEXIiUtS IH ln rrceitrd b Ike Minuter or Uacb st Victoria n il ui tkaa aunn oa the lit Uy ol MotnuKet IMS. tor ttac ourt-M-r uf Unura lTti). tu al IJtt.nM lift o( HprlKe, llctu.-Mk. tm tMtmr tm ijl 111. Una Matwl. Skuh- countries during that year. ift. uuo-u uwmu uuiki. ii. To ij yemra will tm aUuel V rt muvtl of luwlwr. I'arMwr oaruruUra of the i:hter I or 1 aster. VictafM, hi'., or Utttrtrt rureMer. Frtnet llujrl. B.C. LAND ACT. Notice ol Irltnllon U Appl to Laaaa Land, In J-rlnce Rfrt Laaid hecrdiai( IH net. anrf Mtinitr ai ewlnlMl Hartwr. l itt IklaiMt. a bwu I one aiile aorltMtl Imh; int cniraorr to rcirn i.imbim. un umii . . . . . I ..il..l. .u. ... . llu. mIIu..!1 corner of Uil SSlil'. I Take oUce that Wallace nnherlca Uihilrd. or Vancoiitcr, B ' .. ocruatkiii ranmrjrnicti. MiIcihI to .r ror a lea oT Uh; folio in it orrwrltini Ui4 - CoMtxriM in at a planted atMWt one milo in a nouttrrl direction rnsn tne iiorUMWai eontrr ot Mil sviai . iiini" uUi t.tt chain; lltcuce eit Ami rhuni. tlu-nrr north U 1(1 chain: IImihh eaatcrly nieutderlnc ahsir the bnru , niara l ot or ciniirnrrinrni. an" cutitalttMjif t.M acre. Duma or lew. WAI.bAirr: llsllChltS LIVIITf tl. . Applicant, tiali-d sotHi.lnr r.Hi, IVif.'i. country to continental Lurope. IN probate. these people must have pass- w tm tvrnsn-UKr or BRITIIH iiorts and are obllgtHl to sail oni Columbia. ships, and the manifest of every "' V" r u" -liio is serutiniied. How oniiu the Walter ox iim i:aiate of Thina. ...... ...ii .! euriii run iiicj -icji .mn ii.au people, for one reason wr another go to Canada? The Explanation What is the explanation of tlii-fiatire of 2,0(H 'people spoken of as emigrants iron! i lie tniieii , en to to par pay tin- ue am-uio. iwum or tix-ir imiitted Slates to Canada during Ihc fis- ,.ul tour ,,i,.li.,,r lllliu nil lOiTi'' ' I ' ' . 1 Ullltllll I J V. ... , ler. iK-ceaMid. Inlc'tate Anyone by wriiJiig to the Uniledi un- o ih t... rnnre iocti.t""'""?'" iiuimti, Slales Coinmissloner (ieneral of Immigration can gel the explan ation, and here It Is: They are the people who were turned back at the bonier or deported from thoJJuilcd Slates 'o Canada, because lhe uttcn.pled the TALK mtii:i: that by order f lilt. I. nooe r. Mill. Vcsioir. made the 1t ita or Ortilirr. A. P., t!. I a apiHiliih-il, AdinluUlrator of Ihe ealale or 1 1n Jim' ('riMSiter, ilwiwl. jod all part Ice In , Inr rlalloa atalutt tlie aaid eatate n-lieiHir required to rurulail mix1, pro-iierly erlfhJ to Mm- on or .Wore Hi" ail. dav of Sovrinlier. A t) 1 r. . and all par lie iiwmumi id iiei rune arc reqinr. oeM in me f wilt Mil lo enter or did enter Hie I'ulledi itii'im.rator illl'in.Plcaiwr W ni the .ii Slules Illegally. They have nothing on earth to ilo wflb the voluntary migration! of Americans lo Canada. The lalter are class- JNOtlMO A WATT. Official AduUnNtratur. n,n. .M PROBATE. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH! In the Matter of the Administration Art; and In the Matter or fhe Fatah- or Frank l.lndalil. iereae. Inteatati-TAkK NVTir.F. that by older of Ilia Honor t. mcii. tunnr, inane I lie l, day r OrtulM-r, A.Pi, ll, I a apioliiled mile nr rratla l.iiKiaiu. nerraaeci. ami an parile liar-inr rtalina attalntt the Mid otale are lierrhy renwlred to flinilh aame, pro-perljf verified to in on or lierore Ih ath day of rsovwnber, A.tv On, am) all parlies .IndVhled lu tlie eatale are renulr ed to day the amount of their liuliiijul. ifled as returned Canadians, or, new p. me l'','hii, . .11M immigruntii from LllltCU: OfHrtal Adinmi.trator, I 1 . . - . I'rtnte. Hupcrt. B.C. Dated Ui Itb day of Octobtrl mi. Wednesday, Oetnocr -Aar MX rHT! DAILY IfrTWB CHURCH BAZAAR FALSE FIGURES av Is the finest Interior wall finish you can II ALADASTINE will not rub off, hi buy It mixes In hot or cold water, never Ladies' becomes sour, Is scrupulously sanitary, and achieves OPENED TODAY ON MIGRANTS beautiful, harmonious effects wherever it Is opplitd. Do not IT 11 invite disappointment by using cheap substttutes. I The AUbtitlM Co. rrU, Limited, Piris, OnL Affair Being Held Down Town by Tory Propagandists Continue to nanapags Catholic Ladles Is as Attractive Exaggerate About Those CHURCH'S HOT or COLD WATER as Ever States i newspapers continue to asst-rl that in the fiscal year ending A F Protcnse. 'June 30, 1925. JOO.000 people i:,111im.lhV(. ,iro.l:li, ,, .jn.graled from Canada to l.e ,..,., ,..,.,, , , lulled Slates and only S.U0O . -t ...,,,,. """"' ' ....... ,, ,. -. , ..,,. .. came from tho Inited Stales to lean settlers coming into Canat;i WETSTHOLME theatre THUH3DAY ONLY, 7 nnd 0 p.m. Thomas Me ghan "OLD HOME WEEK" A pl.tdo dit will. umi"iy. .e-. .mil -., . ' The lale f a -iom ef.il I .allure "pe. ntllx v. r i "go"l link" -tar by tieurge Ade, Amenen'- . morisL The lory of a bn-al boy wlm rnie Ii i. gtMnl. lie bad a lint band before bini nnd lieliind him. If o wanl to get the II. rill tJi. ' iu a lifetime, be tin Ibe .deine wheii T"in'i mar' limg tin. in-, bark lo the g.rl be b"d led In Ii lo the Iuw h that went lia k mi bun. Strong Thomas Melghan, Llla Lee, Larry Wheel, Chirlci Sellon, Charles Dow Clark, Zelma Tlden and others, COMEDY SEEIM' THINQ3." HAL ROACH'S RASCALS 'OUR GANG." PATHE REVIEW 35c and lOt "Oh, I Hate to Get Up in the Morning" S.mg llarrv l..nn!i r, .iinl un w.idi'lii mt mug fii-t like -inuii g the k 'hrtg. So whv not cut thai ao iCot drmlgn- t'i fl ThRIF-T service Just .all for our TlllllrT-T SKIIVU:K wl.h n; lot of Ibe uuolniiR and iri.n the (Lit work Imi vali out of WM-b d-iy IbiSt " t.i( t.. get op m l tug" feeling will he gnu.- N.r Ko.ttI anl THRIFT-T SERVICE. Ec a lb. and lea piece. Minimum Charge St. 00. CANADIAN Steam LAUNDRY Phone 8. Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating Q. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Psttsrn makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDINQ. Our plant c equipped to handle ai; kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 35F Keep Dry and Comfortable RUBBERS To invest in a j .,,ir or Hubber- or Rubber llool extravugaiire but eron (i). Our stork or both nibbi r mi'l ruhher Jiool plele. We liave any Myle made in riiblmr mid un made in rubber hoot. We Have Them for Ladies, Men and Children KAINCOATS A Haineoal ix u nerenfily ami not a luxury. For vr have Mark ami brown rubber, black uml olivo lii'kerf, and eravoiielle raiiiroaN. I'ur eliiblreii we hl.i.'k ami olive color slieken and black, brown uml raincapes. Ralnhats for Ladios and Children Jabour Bros., Ltd. Phone 645. Cor. 3rd Ave. and 7th St.