"AO MX fffl 0AIL1 ITBWB Ladies'. Handbags Latest Designs Lowest Prices Eye Glasses Musi fit perfect. Our Optician has had over 25 years' experience in tlio large centres testing eyes and filling glasses. Satisfaction guaranteed. Max Heilbroner The Diamond Merchant of the North Figured Chrystela Something new in a figured Uayon and Co! Ion mix-lure for afternoon dresses or blouses. 30 incjies. Per yard - $1.75 West of England Store Third Ave. Phone 753 Meat Special Mussallom's Meat Market Pot Jtoasl Hound Steak. 2 lbs. 10c 45c (iood Veal Slcak, 2 ils. 45c Veal Sleak and Hons! 25c Itili Itoasl Heef 22c Slewing Veal, 2 tits, for 25c fJood Corned lieef, 3 lbs. for 25c Ilaeon, sliced, lb 50o Little Pork Sausage, per lb. 30c 2 lbs. for 55c Mussallem Grocery Co. Ltd. 417-423 Firth Ave. East Phones 18 and 84 Prescriptions Your prescription when culr-iistcd to our care will be dispensed )y a thoroughly iiualifii'd dispenser from chemically pure materials at a Moderate Price Wo Spoclallzo on Rupert Pharmacy 3rd Ave. and 5th Street Phone 94. Dr. E. S. Tait DENTIST Holgorson Block, Prince Rupert,' B.C. Office Hours V to 0. X-Ray 8srvlos Phone C8G. Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Evenings POPPY DAY TAGGING IS NOWIN PROGRESS Results of Today's Effort Will be Devoted to Benefit of Disabled Veterans and Their Families Under the auspices of the .Municipal Chapter, Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire, and the (Jreal War Veterans As sociation, the annual Poppy Iav tagging is taking place today for the benefit of local disabled soldiers- and their families. Mrs. A. T. Parkin, regent of Municipal j Chapter, is in general charge. From 'J o'clock this morning until noon the tagging was concluded by ljueen Alary Chapter, the following ladies taking part: Mrs. J. (i. Steen, Mrs. I). Mcl). Hunter, Mrs. David Thomson. Mis. Y. Hrass, Mrs. K. Moore, assisted by Miss F.dilh Kergiu. Master Ned Mcl.eod, Miss Annie Kerch, Miss Audrey Parkin, Miss Frances Richmond, Misses I'.liza-helh and Jean W ilson, .Misses Megan and Fnyd Morris, Miss Dot Palmorc and Miss Eleanor Titc. From noon until three o'clock this afternoon. Hill 00 Chapter was in charge under the conven-crship of Mrs. John Maiisou with the following as aistnnts: Mi-Houller, Miss Verna Hrochu, Miss Maisie Duugate and Miss Annie! Walker. j After a o'clock ladies oT Adair i Carss Chapter will some on duly as follows: Mrs. C. F. Kemp. Mrs. Herbert Hampton, Mrs. George Kerr. Mrs. Mathesnn, Mrs. J. A. Teng and Mrs. H. I.. Landry. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Prince Rupert H. Cohen, Winnipeg; A. J, Drown, Edmonton ; William Ware, Vancouver; J. M. vend- sen, Prince (ieorge; Thomas V. Daker. Woodcock; Miss W. I. Anderson, Osland. Central S. W. (iould and F. W. Chambers, C.N. It.; Edward Way. Vancouver; J. W. Campbell, Prince (ieorge; K. Donatio and F. A Uusscll, city. WATER NOTICE. Dltaralon and Uaa. TAKE MiTICK that Henry C. Uiravrlrti aKrnt for the Diirim--r Gold miih-k Ltd . Inc.. win we address Is Mutineer, B.C.. will apply for a l(i-ene in take and use (0 cu. n. per seeuiid of water nut 11T Wann niter wnirii riiiw westerly and drain Into TaUh Lake alxiut I wo and one hair miles south of the Knrlneer .Mine. Tim water will lie diverted froui the stream at a point about two miles from tlie terminus of the said river Intn Taalsh l-akr and will be used for liydro-elertrle iwwer iiuriHises upon iih tiiKineer Mine, whose iil(tliiBrs are described as eleven Crown Granted Mineral Claims, surveyed as Lot Ni. I, SO, I OA, 07, S0. 018, (17. (168, 971). 07K. and Ufit. Oniiip t, ljl-Ur IMstrlrl. This tKitlre i posted on the rroiiud on the tsth day or October, 1VS. A ropy or this nutlet- and application pui siianl thereto anil to the Water Art, lull, will be riled In the rrire or the Water Unorder at AtUn. fl.i:. objection may lie riled with the said Water Heeorder or with I he Comptroller nf Water llixht. Parliament lluildmrs. Victoria, ll.r.., with In thirty d3) irier the piearam:e of this wit ire In a local newspaer. The date of' the first publication of this tin lice Is I lie Sllh day or October, ttti h.MilM.K.11 OOI.D MINKS LTD.. Henry from i.m: HOME KILLED Meats and Poultry Bulkley Valley You will appreciate our meats. We will appreciate your patronage. Fresh and Smoked Fisli u .Hpeclalty Seaiy 5 Doodson Sixth Street Auditorium Will open for u month's Skating Beginning Tuesday Eve., Sept. 15. KvculiiKH .... H lo I0 Good Music both sessions Competent instructors lo leach beginners. L. J. Marren - Prop, Phone Black 449. ENDED YEARS OF BAD HEADACHES "Fruit-a-tiYesHCompleteljRelieres all forms of Headache HONORB VAUQUET "For over three years, I was troubled with very bad Headaches, Nervous Dyspepsia and Liver Troubles. Then, I bepan taking "Fruit-a-lives". Very soon my condition improved, and thanks to these wonderful fruit tablets I am once more entirely weir. The wonders of the famous Fruit Treatment are only revealed when you read letter like this, which comes from Madame Valiquettc, 1133 Notre Dame SL W Montreal. "Fruit-a-tivea" is the juices of apples, oranges, figs and prunes, intensified and combined with tonics and forms a complete fruit treatment for Stomach, Liver, Kidney and Skin Troubles. 25c and 50c a box at dealers or sent by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa, OnL WIRELESS REPORT. 8 a.m. Dili MY ISLAND. llaiiiitig, fresh southeast wind; barometer. 2 !).!)(); temperature, 52; sea smooth; 10:15 n.in. spoke steamer fi riff co, Stewart for Anyox, 05 miles from Anyox; 1.30 a.m spoke steamer City of Vairoouvor 1071 miles from Vancouver a. H ii.m. ImuiiiiI for Yokohama. DEAD THEE POINT. Cloudy, strong soiillierfsl wind; barome Icr 30.00; lomperulure, 14; sea rough. Noon DKiDY ISLAM). -Cloudy, light soiilheasl wind; barometer. -U.-00; temperature, Ji; light sweil; 10.30 ajii. stoHiner Y.itlala out soulhlHiund; 1:15 p.m. slimmer Mo?u passing in. DEAD THEE POINT. 'Overcast, strong southeast wind; barometer, 30.02; leinpernttire 30.; sea r'unh. 'I'm local ladiws found an Indian girl in a statu of oollape mi Third Avenue neay the Kin-press Hotel lusi night suffering from a hemorrhage. The girt was taken lo Hie hospital and hei condition j said In lie serious. C illeirerlcH. Ajent' PRINCE RUPERT TIDES High Low High Low llili Iiw Saturday, November 7 0:21 a.m. 10.5 " 17:30 p.m. 10.7 " 11 :r2 a.m in.7 - Sunday, November 8 7.0 a.m. 10.1 10.00 p.m. 15.7 0.30 a.m. 7.1 13.02 p.m. 10J Monday, November 9 H.42 a.m. 10. i 20.33 p.m. 15.0 l it a.m. 7.0 1-1.31 p.m. 10.5 LAND ACT, naierl oriniMT hIi. lusts I'rliiu HuwrL B.C. ft. ft. Nolle of Inttntlon lo Apply to Ltaat Land In I'rliire iiiert IjikI llerorillnr Iiltlrlel r oal linnxe ft, and innate on South llarhael Itlaml. Tk: notick iimi Airred sanoti. or rroii-e unpen, oeriipnuon dinner,, in tenu to apply nr leae of the rollow Ins- t1e".rllie(l lancl: Coiiiiiieneinir al a pot planted on lira i)tltll FMiltlt ' nr Siillln ftirttHAl UlAfiit then around hlli Abnlliam A. E. Wrlfhl, Arcnt. New fall presses UP-TO-THE-MINUTE STYLES AND MATERIAL Moderate. Prices "Demers" Houso of Quality Phono 27 P.O. Box 327 Waterfront Whiffs continued from page live ; box lumber from Hie lieorgetown , mill for local consumption and tlio Tide Hip. Capt. "Handsoine " Jim Morrison, left port yesterday morning wilh a scow of lumber ( for I lie gu eminent dock at Oona: Hiver. I J. MrCullougli, uuiiiager of the Silkn Spruce Mill, Utiren llhar-j lotto City, arrived in port aboard i the M.T.3 on Tuesday morning lo spend a few davs in the nt on business and returned lo Up mill by gasbcrat ae-derday. A scowload of 500 Ions of shops. Mechanical rcpa" execulur this week on I he kcIiooii- Yule, Capl, Itryne. at the Aker- berg-Tliomson sbojis. Going J';mmy For u reaj goint kid ils ha otf to Jimmy Thoma i lie genial skipper of :the pnwer boat into-. Jimmy lias been hu-y bringing i-clams from (he surrntindiug dis I net for (he Siniiuicrulle can nery, and while making for pur, early in the wevk his engine had the misfortune to develop a leaky cylinder head. llowevi . with careful nursing Jimmy wa able to limp into port under his own power, reaching Hie Aker- lierg-Tltyuison whuff at an houri When most men were in bed. Thai did not bother Jimmy and he soon had the phone ul Dave Thomson's bedside working over time demanding thai the welder be sent down immediately to the Shop io tlx Ute cylinder. Dave eventually- got the welder oul of lusl jiml the latter worked u!1 night on the cylinder with the rtwult that Jfio Viner was away with fill flags Flying before iioo) the iiuxt day. Joe Hanson, owner of I In1 shrimper Fox, has recently had his shrimp trawl enlarged which now puts him in an enviable position in the shrimping nod crabbing fleet. This inslallain" will ahout double Joe's out pot land uol only will lie now be nM" lo supply the home market lull he says he can supply the world al large with Hie finest shrimp and crab known lo man. A Sad Town The arrival, of V. S. Ilenrv from Smithers on Wednesday's train was. l'rince Hupert's gain r 4 but the home town's Iom. Eery- hody in the north knows Ilia! Henry is Hie man who put the kick in gas and Unit he has been renpousible for the safely' and well being of the little old Ihjiiiu lown for decade past. II was with bowed heads uud Icar stained spectacles that the Soothers' populace permitted their general factotum to leave them, and it was only upon the sincere promises of E. C, Mayer and Mason Adams to keep thing going i'i his ahncucc thill Henry would leave. However, evidently things back home did not go so well for no sooner had Uw wanderer arrived in the city Chun he received a wire (0 the elfeot that lie was to return ul once, the responsibility being loo great for tlie volunteers lo carry. While in the city W.S. very kindly gave the elevator the once over and O.K.'d il Sin treiifiifitl uiiin I lio eil i'ntix ivmer water m.irli mark fn to flu, tlml . - llnlnl of riiiiiniitrm.iit in.l fonlafnltiir rue lii lilnolv vImiI Hull 11 Inlii- j nil acre, more or le. I . . . ALKiiED bwansox. igunoit ganicieu 10 see nun on on Thursday's train and presented him witii a hunch of willed MILK SHORTAGE IS REPORTED (continued from page I) Katheriiig data over thu wide area eomprined in the survey. According lo ihe report, vvhlcji is made up from ihe investigation sheets, thore are al present HH cows in the dislricL of which Mu are reiiuiied lor Ihu needs of Ihe farm and till for l)io supply re-ipnred by the lovvns of Telkwa, rimilhcrs, Hazellon and Terrace, leaving the prndticl nT I'iU rows lo supply the needs oT Prince llupert fur whylo nillk, wweel ereaiii and ice cream. Thu milk production of (lie Silt cows is estimated al 105,454 trillions. &CUARD ANCHOR -DONALDSON $J Back Home tot CHRISTMAS " ATHENIA" From ILU.'.i to Lndand.rr and Clasco'i Bailing Uc. 14 " ASCANIA" X rk..!..,... ..J 1 n.lAn itcuraion, pvrsonattjr cortd iih by Dick K. WaUkant. Sallina gi D. 14. A'j Full inlonratlan Iram ajfats, " or Company's alfitas, 122 !! y tints St. W, Viicvr. Naiiaiino - Wellington etial will , ulu-n, the report points out, ii arrive early in the coining week from Nanaimo for tlie Albert ' MrCaffery i u I crusts. David Doolau, a well known resilient of (he Naas Uiver tlis-triel, is having his 5 li.p. Stan dard engine rulmred and over will idiuiie u little more than twice the urplu production ol the district In topply the whol milk trade ul I'nnoe Huperi, alone, lo say uotlittig uf Anyox Stewart or Ocean Full. Publicity Needed Among Hit reoninmondalioii' liauled at the Akerlierg-Thomson Hccompuuyinv the reiport is on i-alling for the publication of the result of the survoy and it gen !iai bewnieral dislribulion in this district. Copies of the toporl are in Ui hands of I lie comniMlei-. The ipiestion uf atrial recou nuisance was discussed at Hi meeting or the Hoard o' Trad last night. 1 1 whs decided in keep lllie matter Iwfitre the pro viucial ttoveinitieot and will t again taken up whit I hem curly next year. ()l.ir'if in h 'hIIv ew LAND ACT. ftctlc of Inttntlon to Apply to laaa Lnl In Pruire Hniert Land noimltnr lmint of i..mii ha lire i, and ollualr mi North luenarl Inland. TAkE MlTli.T. that Alfred swaniSin. or frtnee llupert. neeupalton Minwr.. In lereV lo appl) for a of tlie follow int destrrlWd lando: CununetKlnc at a pmi planted on Oh-Mill til point of Nirtifc Haetuel UtKl, tlien around huh water fuark t tlie IMrfnt r' i iKiimeiirrBH.nl. and r.HiUliiuir ao acre, more or lew. Ai.riii:r hwaskx, Aptiti'am. A. K Wnilii. Agent, lilted OriMr trtlh. tYt '"in" Imiaeri. II C Extra Special FOR SATUnOAY Kach ciixtoiiii'i' iihIim-iug Hem liooiU to value ol i.O'l getx 1 TIN HEINZ TOMATO SOUP FREE List price on Hem Pro-duel are: Heine Toinulo Ketchup 40o and 25c lleinr. Chile Sauce 40c Heiiu W'oreeslep Kaucc . . 50c and 35c Heiiw Weet Muslard Pickle- BOc liein. Hour Muslurd I'm 45c Heimc llelish 40c Heinz I'repareil Molarl 25c lleitt. Horserailisli . . . 30o llcinz (Hive Oil EOo and 35c Heinz llaked Ileans 30c, 20o and 15c Hem. Tomnlo Soup 20c and 15c lleinz Spahelli 25c and 15c Heinz Vinegiir . EOc and 35c As Heinz Tomato Soup i-a 15e line one enn free i eipiivnlcnt In 15 per cent discount on the 91.00. Slook up now B. C. Butchers and Grocers Ltd. Phone 45 Gossard Corsets BRASSIERES and COMPLETES. I.el us HI you l onipcLont niter ItuaUenduiiiie. H.S. Wallace Co. Ltd Phone 0, 3rd and Fulton Saturday. November 7 is,j Taf WESTHOLME THEATRE Tonight Only, Saturday at 7 and 9.10 The Hunchbac of NotreDame -luicodou. xtMlsalioual, iniigiii (o "'ii I ; -po turisuliiHi of Victor HugnV tmiimrlHl lu - i v i.iViilie,, ii nrl I . 1 1 1 1 1 K gul. -'" ill'lcl lOmk-. i.1iii .. ccl Mrh-. v.ecti I k; -. a sklllkili, cow, i nl kinlc. ii -l.ru ken uoberi:aii .1 -lirtukiiig u ill the inc. ! ul the iw, luiiitjuc, trwlieiv .. .mouldering revolt funned I u, flame, a mongrel i, iifMin revenge, conflict. galUipiiig clmrgwr, (l.i-li (lie grim rvupr slnnje u brand. None slnmlil u, -of the worlflV cinema iiiHate rpH'ce. Mugmli. outiotitil ! Huge cnil : Norman Kerryi Ernest Torrence, Tully Marshall, Raj. mond Hatton, Patsy Ruth Miller, Winifred Bryson, Eulalit Jensen, Gladys Erockwcll and Lon Chaney as Quasimodo, The Hunchback. TWELVE BIG REELS 50c. and 25c The girl you leave behind you Just stop a moment and think alxml tb fiends her day thai pil l o leave Im-IiiiuI v vim are wnrkiop she ie. l Ikiiuc wio'kitip Willi d' Perhaps wn.-.luiiK the uio nip- ,uol -.nirrr tlmi fd veslerdav mid will wj-Ii on 01.1, v lomorrovs - Perhap- iIkimr the week', w.i-tinip. In ti I: varipty tulerel growth : in bci only tliilloe-iiesx -Ingiiatnui. Talk tl over Willi Hip girl )m Umvp behind how flad he will be In say taicw II lo wash il. A fair trial uf our family srrt-f. will f?iv iiiiiny new liouro fur her family anrl herself. Have her phone The (IhiihiIoiu Hteum I. , ynn'll be 1011110 home to more cheerful vvel. ..' a freher, happier girl. Canadian Steam Laundry Phone 8. LOGGERS' CIGAR STORE HAS REMOVED to budding next door lo Fnzxell Hulehur Hhop ai 3 from the Kmprcss llolel We carry 0 foil hue of CIGARS, TOBACCOS, FRUITS, CANDIES 80CIAL ROOM IN CONNECTION James Zarelll proprietor UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD. solum t,um i-nur liuiwrt. or VANCOUVM. WIOTOai. w.n..n Bat. a4 Atari Ba,, Ta.f, 'or VANCOUVIR. VICTORIA, Al.n Bat, ana S.anaon Ba,, KltfMr. For ANVOX, PORT SIMPtON and Ntaa Rittf Cannt.laa, Thuradar Xnd Ataaua. 4. Barnala,, Aftnt. Prlnoa Rattft. Royal Society Stamped Goods There n- time yt. j( einliioider 0 i-enlrepie. sol ir a pillow case ami have lliem reaily rir We have n very mee variety 111 iarknges us well 1 ' ! ale; such as ll.iliv Carriage Uolie, llahy CarriaK" piuee llufrel .Sol, Pillow Tups and Hack, Senrls aim 1 ' piucuH. Colostla Thread In nny color roqulrod Jabour Bros., Ltd. P.O. Dox 1C45 Phone