Ladies' Handbags Latest Designs Lowest Prices Eye Glasses Must fit perfect. Our Optician lias had over 25 years' experience in the larpe centres testing eyes and fitting glasses. , Satisfaction guaranteed. Max Heilbroner The Diamond Merchant of the North CORDED HAITIENNE A new taffeta finish silk, heavily ponied, for every day or parly frocks. Conies in hlack, crushed rose, mauve, peach, ocean. French blue, etc., 30 inches wide. l'cr yard $3.50 West of England Store Third Ave. Phono 753. for Meat Prices lloilinig Ileef, 3 lbs. for 25c Pol Hnust Hcer 10c Hound Steak, 2 lbs. Tor 25c Veal . . . . 12'2cf 15c, 25c T-bone Hoast 28c Sirloin Steak, 2 lbs. for 55c Prime Itih, rolled 22c Pork SausaKt), 2 lbs. for 35c Hest llaron, slivcii .... 50o Leg Pork 32c Shoulder l'mk 25c Mussallem Grocery Co. Ltd. 417-423 Fifth Ave. East Phonos 18 and 84 ROCHON'S Chocolates Wo are side agents in Prince Kupeii for these delicious sweets. Hulk Creams, per lb. . . 75o Hulk Assorted Nuts and Creams, per Hi. ... $1.00 1-2 lb. Hoxes Assorted Chocolates COc 1 lb. Hoses Assorted Chocolates $1.00 2 lb. Hoxes Assorted Chocolates $2.00 Hochon's famous Almond Crisp, per lb $1.00 These goods are all specialities made from pure whipping cream and cream ory htiltor. Phono 94 Rupert Pharmacy Third Avenuo and 5th St. Dr. E. S. Tait DENTIST Holgcrson Block, Prince Rupert, B.C. Office, Hours9 lo 0. X-Ray Strvlce Phone C86. Open Tuesday, Thursday und. Salurduy hvenlngs SITUATION IN CHINA TODAY Missionary Addresses Gyro Club at Victoria of National Revival In China VICTOH1A, Oct. 31 "We must in out racial haired in this country of ours. Wo must strangle it before it swamps us and face the facts as they are and give the Chinese a square deal. I would not call the Chinese heathens. I prefer I ho name non-Christianst" declared Cap-lain A. J. Hrace, F.ll.ti.S., during the course of an inlcresling address on China at tho weekly; luncheon of the Victoria Gyro Club. Canlain Hrace explained, that the time of static in China was! over ami that nation was in flux. Ihe recent war taught the Chi nese two tilings, namely, seu-ihflernijnatiojt and si-rea'iiza-tion. They decided no longer to sign treaties at the point of the bayonet, as they had been forced lo do in previous years. The' Indents banded themselves to gether lo resist, even at the cost f l heir lives, the exploitation uf their country by outsiders. The speaker declared that the Chinese demanded two things of all innovations in their country. Is it true?" and "Will it work?": He staled thai the great republic ,1 was being industrialized and quoted two instances tn illus- rate (he difference between in dustries controlled by whiles and those by people of the yillow race. ' Captain Hrace observed that ne colli)'' firm in Shanghai controlled oy whiles secured one million dollars a year in profits Itt: liy "sweatshop" methods. A body i of young men formed the Com- merciai I'ress or Miangnar ami n-w possessed 3.000 employees. It paid high waisps. pave ample K lime for recreation, cared well i Honey Jar Special Value Monday 95c. of in To get the lowest price we had to tako more thanjdeied him a complimentary ban- we needed for stock. These are regular $1.25 and we offer one dozen pn Monday for 95c. Light cut glass with butterfly pattern and flower and silver plated top. John Bulger Jeweller EVENING DRESSES in LATEST DESIGNS AND COLORS at "DEMERS" Phone 27 P.O. Box 327 Auditorium Will open for a month's Skating Beginning Tuosday Eve., Sept. 15. Afternoons ... 2 to 4 F.vcningH .... 8 lo 10 Good Music both sessions Competent instructors lo teach beginners. L. J. Marren - Prop. Phono Black 449. TORTURED BY A "DEAC'STOMACH "Fruit-a-tives" bring relief from Chronic Constipation THl DAIL1 HTfWS L , . Saturday, October 31 l5 Ma. FKCD LUDLOW ' "For a great many years, I was a martyr to Constipation and Indigestion; nothing I tried ever did me any good. I was induced to try "Fruit-a-tives' and they brought relief with the first tablet: and by taking this splendid medicine at regular intervals, I suffer no more. I CAN' NOW EAT ANYTHING WITHOUT FEELING THE SLIGHTEST PAIN OR DISCOMFORT AFTERWARDS." So writes Mr. Ludlow, a former U. S. Vice and Deputy Consul in Great Dritain. and now of 161' West 36th Street, New York. Thousands have been relieved of Ihe miseries of Constipation and Indigestion by "Fruit-a-tivcs", the famous natural remedy made frum the concentrated and intensified Juices of fresh oranges, app'es, prunes and figs. 25c and 50c at all dealers. for its workers, and was a model efficiency. Ten Years Ago In Prince Rupert October 31. 1915. The halibut schooner Tuladi has been fitted with an improved in,; hn.' hauler and unolior by Im Ake,berg-'n,ornson Co. The ti.T.P. floasj Steamship service is annul lo inaugurate a new twice weekly service be tween here and Seattle using the learners Prince (Jeorge and, I'rince Rupert. Last evening some 20 friends Walter Clayton, who is leav- for England to work in the; moiiilion facories, gathered on tils float at Seal Cove and len- nuel. IN PROBATE. IN THE SUPREME COURT or BRITISH In the Maltrr or i,m Aitmlnlxlntlon Act; iid In tlx- MalW nt tlx- Etuie of Ceorre ih Itprraaifl. lnlrUtr. TAKK MiTI:: lial !) rdr nf lll ll'ttier. r. Mrll. Younr. the tlUi l)r f orlnlxir. A.M. I vis. I wu appuniiMi sn-mtnUlriKir ir tlir ftiLp nt inm Ka,b, iHr,.l. and all parties bavlnir rlaliiM Kalnsl it M i-'ixte ai berrby w-iiulmt to runil-li -aim', pi.iperljr veririwl. in n m- iH iir li'-f-m lb" lli day of ?( irintHT, A. n. iva. an-, all parties in drlitrrf t Hi" t-iUli' arr n-iirl to pav he inMuinl or llieJr iDtlcbtedneM to Oir rnrllmitli. NOUMVN A. WATT, orrii'lal Vitmliil'lnlo', I'riiwi- lltirwrl. B.C. HH ft till- -.'Till Illy of Oi l ilMT, A.ll. if-. Turnklis Underwear For Boys and Girls finis I'nioii Sirils, -diorl lei-M-, knee length. (iiils' vests, short sleeve, knee length. (iirls' Jtlooniers, Clreain and fjrey. Hoys' Union Suits, knee length: New Goods Excellent Values H. S. Wallace Co., Ltd. Phone 9 3rd and Fulton Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone 575 DENTIST i i i TOWN OF 1IERRIN IS TRYING TO FORGET BLOODSHED SCENES I Gun Jotors Have Been Ellmln atcd, and Religious and Industrial Activity Are Rovlved llCMUN, 111., Oct. 31. A sign in a store window reads: "For- mer Herri,, tailor returned; firm; under a new name. ,..1 It is a sign of the times ...i Her, ,,,. T.n wV . , . im.ii I Cions that here ,s to ' wn-h wrote lis name in bl l. they are reluming to Hem lie neopie vwio wcni. I... 'h-.im' nn.l tin. I hit IllVVII "l . . r TT .... i . "i' ' I ,s r.g u uea. lis (wu.ows, orpnans. n. u ,a ." men are hard lo fongel i - ......... .....,..., r.,i Hi.. town's coine-baek these lbrllii)ilruD standing: Elimination champion gun tolers; n religious revival: a rwiurn oi activity m ..... . I r:..i.i . ' "s,e. T ,m are many other ViR; l, " ertn -''; of regeneration Hank deposits J and in Mamlobn, whure the ;.. ... .. .......i h.i. f..n i........i 30,0()0. Two chain stores have, opened branch houses, oiif grcry concern, the other a national music lioue. Al the begltiiiiiig f this coal season, three banks were hand-l ling a monthly payroll of inore:couver- than $700,000. In 1021 there worn , 47 mines operaliiw in William.) BATTflLION ORDERo nnnrn on county, producing aimusi iv million tons of coal a year and employing injure than 12.000 miners. In I'JiZ more than SO mines closed. The mines' are. opening rapidly. Stores arrj starting up. Empty houses are being occupied. It is estimated 200 families left llerrin during the internecine strife. Properly depreciated 50 nor cent. Thi're were bank ruptcies, sta nation and despair. 6 MEN'S WHIST Knights of Pythias, St. Andrew's Orange Lodge and Moose Were Winners Last Night !ames in the men's section of the 1-raternal Whist League lat nilil resulted as follows: Knights ol Columbus, t; Knights or Pytftins, 5. Oddfellows, a," SI. Andrew's fl. Moose f, Sous' of England, 3. Sons of Canada, I; Loyal Orange Lodge, 5. j Elks vs. Oreftl War Veterans,: postponed. The league standing to dale is as follows: Won Lost Pis St. Andrew's .. 2 0" Oddfl'lIoWS .. 2 1 K. of P. 2 t Moose 2 I Klks 0 Sons of Canada 1 K. of C 1 S. nf i: I ' L. O. I (S. W. V. A. . . . , n THE MAN IN THE MOON 'ays: I am thankful tomorrow is' Sunday because il will give me nioioi'liiiiilv In rest after the liirhsrdaMi lnl-t. VU l.liarniir imwn, an in oiipoitiiiiii) io nsi aiici too Tvky (J w inBWPj rr rr election bust. muni of umir. Kuribfr ixrtlrulars of it Met Vot-' er, Vlrtnrla. in;, or liMrlct lnler, I liave resolved that tire next ifl.iL person who says "clectioii" to TIMBER SALE X7427 nie will gel a punch right ho- iween Ihe eyes. Forget il, oh, forget it! .'I'ht frighlOil lime we ve had The thoughts of I lie election Surely will drive me mad. Think of the lime I've squandered In answering tpieries crazy Of people who're too dense lo think Or too confounded la.y. And (he editor is worse than me, fur when I ask him wlia he thinks of the result ho just intuits or ejaculates something lhal sounds like pellmcll. Jake says' ho went lo the bos pilal ball and had a real spiritual""""" lime. I think ho talked to the fairies. Jake went lo the ball And I here he met all The lasses wild dance wltli n whirl; He fell ipiickly for ono And had lot nftfuu , . .1 And he says' 'she'! the right kind of girl.: AdvertUe hfjtbe Dally News BAD WEATHER HARD ON PRAIRIE CROPS Situation In Southern Alberta Is ni.nilAiilinlu nirnnpnatnn Says George W. Morrow Afler n business trip to Ihe prairies which look him us far east ns Winnipeg, Ceorgu W. Morrow, former business man of 1. 1 . ...! H.,ii' jititft 1 1 riii iviOt " ' ; ..... ... comer, reached the oily on last niKht's train accompanied by Mrs. Morrow whom ho met at in 0rlaill mrl, f lho discouraRlng n J incemell, ,.,,,,, ,,,, ......v..,,!,.,. harvesliiw of the crous. pr surror,..l most . . H.U , , S iriehrs of snow in that dls-H ,,H "ol el l"'n lMr,"',,l',,, mere. incrf wan sneiioiu-crop about ready to be harvested and il is a sore sight to secH. greater porlton of the orops have alrea.ly been harvested, is of course much better. i Mr. and Mrs. Morrow will sail tomorrow nixht on lh I'rlnce Charles for their home in Van- iAmi.rMlnanl J. W. Nioholls. Officer Cominandiiig, 1st Hn. North II.C. ltcgt. i, 102nd Hn. C.K.F.) Meeting All officers and N.C.O. are reiiiesbd to attend a meet inn in the Armour) at K p.m. Monday evening, 2ml November. .vuirilliie gun seenoii initii' . : . . . i : . . . . ..i u ... ' f ' . j Signal section parade for in-sl ruction at M pan. Wrdm'sday. Ambulancp nrlin A T i j n"t"'rVt,,n. : ln commence! Thursday pvennm at H p.m. in the Armoury. 1'litiN.h nriil .lUllaliitu nnr- .... ........... u...,.inv Klh v,..,..,.,,,- -i to a.m. to attend Armistice hay Memorial Service at St. An drew's Cathedral. )res l trill order wilb side arms, uniforms nod eipiipmrnl .will h issued at Hip Armoury on Sunday rooming. S. I). JOHNSTON. Major and Adjutant i Attached 1st N.H.C Ib'gl. TIM3En SALE, X 747B. SrUS iMMler Will nsrnrril li) tbr u.hi.i r i aiuIa hi virifirtx iMt la!rr lk.il iumi I II f ht (ih (11V i.f uPIHUrr, li. for Ihe iMirrlMMi ir l.lrrr Xt71, tn rul t..wnn trtt of Stirurr. Ilriukark aod CMlar no in arra iMutMi "M IIm Miutb M nt Tmiiki latoart. IHrturUnn, lillrt, ijurmn Charti.IKi HaiKt. Tn ! yrmr will br alluwrd Tur re-im.val or OmIT I KltfOirr imrllriilar nf Ihr lllf l'iri Wr. Vlrliiria, IM'.. ur IfUlrlrt lortiir, Prinrr imparl, , TIMBER SALE X7475. si'Mimi TMidtta will I rerrltnt l llu. Umlllrr tit lj..(l at Vltliilia iml K'laler linn noMi i Uh- Jitb day nt 1 VoymiiIk r, I9fft. rr Uw llirrha of l.lirurr X7I7&. li ml f.m.oou IeH of u. ....i.ub r..li .4 mn mrt ftutxt ,m ibr x.uih ihr of Tainsi wiiixi. arti n TIMil li mil Im rt-mUrd by the Mliiinler or l.andu ai VirlmM Wil ltr Hun imkiii mi IIh- lth day of .Novtlidirr.. IK.'., for On- punliaw of l.lrnim X7II7. tn mi I.SII.immi fffl A Sprurr. in-lnliMfc, and od.ir ihi l.im, l.lim Inland. Skldf- ati' Inlet, omvii i;harli,o lulaiidn Ola- '",'ii ) i:m- will lie aliowtd for re-iiioial of tlinlivr. i',irtM.i n;ii io mar, of Ihr Mill! )nr- i li-r. Vii iinia, II . ur PIMllrt 1'iiri'nliT. I'l-nnv Iiiiti. Il i . . CANADIAN SERVICE FROM MONTREAL. TO PLVMOUTH-CHIHBOURd-LONDON i ti mm Vn Miiniiia rtur m I All-'Hlla . II TO LIVtRPOOL I AuraiiM II TO OLSSQOW nv. n I flilla . . Snv. 0 FROM NEW YORK TO OUECNSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL I a run a .. ,inv ' sunum ,n. it Kr nl . N'iv. HI Manilla .. nv. i TO CHCRBOURO AND SOUTHAMPTON Aiiuilanla O, l"1'- . Jan. an IK-ri-iiviirls .... Miv 1 Imi 0, Jan, t Manrnmiia .. - v. '.'j. Hit. l ,. tvii. H TO LONDONDERRY AND OLAtOOW 1'alinT'iiila . ."i " Cj .tniiia . uv. iTraimylvaiila . . 'nv. il Tu-isnila , . Nov. JJ . TO PLYMOUTM-vntHBOURQ-LONDON .. Nov 7 l.amalrla .. Nov. S ICarniila TO PLVMOUTH-CMERBOURO-HAMBURO AinJaiiia Nov. li Him . m, ttn. t ROM BOSTON TO OUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL Samaria . . Vn. 15, per. I) Moriry ordiT and drafu al Inweali MtM. Full infnrination from Arrnta or company a orncea, oj in IllUlnri St. VH Vaucuuvtr. B.C. I ill I WESTHOLME THEATRE Tonight Only, Saturday at 7 and 9.00 Colleen Moore - In "SALL r I'lnreo. Ziegfcld - d.iz.lmg. i uitiil il i roiut'dy linnigli In the screen. Dainty, iriei-i i Monrt us Hit grcHlesl Sally of all Utntis, Ihe ,. , nf piicru ami sung. S.illy Inn k Hip hIIcx w siuili's, new tears, new joys in ni.ike mi tmppv lirntiKlit l.eon Krrol, wlm anT ni.ike In- feel ,. l.loyiMluglies, who can't make his lie.nl lielnne V see l.eun full you'll luugli till your sulev m he Sally fHlln in love you'll thrill till your heart . In i VMliug tlolli'ii in the gri'Mlest tinisiral iicre-- ) ever knew. A iliiln-lny of slie"r j. sup'-ilih ..ml fiioiiiileil. Ilistiiignisheil caul. Colleen Moore, Lloyd Hughes, Leon Errol, Dan Maion, Ray Hallor, Eva Novak, Myrtle Stedman, Louise Deiudet and ol hers. "HODGE PODGE" SEI1IES No. 3 "A JUMBLE IN THE JUNGLE." PATHE NEWS S0c and 2k LOGGERS' CIGAR STORE HAS REMOVED to building nevt ilonr to I'riKcU Hiltrlicr Shop, a from thp Kmjirt'ss Hotel We i-arrv a full line of CIGARS, TOBACCOS, FRUITS, CANDIES 80CIAL nOOM IN CONNECTION . Jamei Zorelll ProprleUI Clearance : ALE Of Ladies' and Mlttes' Hats, Men's And Boy's SweaUrt, Ladles' and Men's Rubbers, Ladles' Hosiery and Woollen Coatings and Dress Material SALE STARTS SATURDAY, OCTODER 31st, and continuos till Wednesday, Nov. 4lh It is riislufiiary with every Ihisiiipas lom-e n rlenrunro Mile. Iml lhee sales nrr usunlly hci ; miry himI July nl a lime when Ihe ?uoii is ab" or ut it lime when you can do without trh goo f We believe in offering you the goods in sea-o i limn when you need if most IF YOU CAN BEAT THESE PRICES GO TO IT Ladies' Hals Of all our slnek of Indies' Kail Hals we have only IS lhil efl. These are oii very reilmeil price 1 I Ladies' llitls, rep. H.TiO to SI'.'. 30; clcarain ' J4-85 7 Ladies' lints, reg. t(.75 to 8.0i; sulo , . . Tell lints, rfg. 1.7ft; -ale $2-5 Id Huts, vnliies iii In $:uhi; to deHr l . . . 5,,0 Hoys' Pure Wool Swcalcr-, with a fancy lriic. - I'll, Tor .. ... . J'-00 Hoys'hire Wool Swenlers, Willi Thiii-v ulripe. - (, for $1-50 Men's .Slecvtjpsx Pullover, rey. (l.f4i; solo . . . $3,5() RUBBERS KM) iniirs of Lnilies' Iliilihers, low find iiit'diiint ' nc 50c pairs Lailios' high lieel Itnliliers, broken - I. SIR mlo . ,. j 50c 75 Men's meijiuni loe HuMiers, (u clenr it'l . , 0 puirs or Lwlle' Silver Puniis, rog, $UJT, tn $4" 21 jmirs of lollies' Foil Slippor.. broken lines, ' suit; $1"5 M) jmirs or Lnilies' llhck Satin Punitis iinil Oxt ' A t8..',(); sole . . . . $1.0 COATING AND DRESS MATERIALS Dark Hrey mill Hark lliown Tweeds, suitable for lb , Men's Trousers, reg. $.'1.25 ; stile jut ynnl $1'9 2 iiieces or Woollen Jersey Clnlh, reg. iU5; s.ifr -. v $'" n pieces or Clieekeil lliiinespui',,'r,(rvi',i,.,'iiir,.7r; - fj'? 1 pieci! of Woollen Cheeked Cmiling, reg. :i.r,i: - $2' Kid Imlls Monurcli )uw mill Klims, Wool, rt'ff ! bull, sliKhtly soilcil, o rleiir nt per ball . 1 KM) bulls or Monarch Hove and Floss, colors b 1 tiiiticil. reg. :t()c, sale 15 Monarch Floss, wills excoplioii Of while, reg. mi 1 balls for S,v Jabour Bros., Ltd. Phone 045. cor. 3rd and