I In (lie Latent Design Selling Finest Quality Stones from $25 up Value Guaranteed or Honey Refunded Eye Glasses Must fit perfect. Our Optician lias had over 25 years' experience in the largo centres testing eyes and fitting glasses. Satisfaction guaranteed. We are supporting Gyro Carnival Max Heilbroner The Diamond Merchant of the North STRIPED FLANNEL A lovely soft, warm cosy material for dresses or skirls. Comes in a nice ran go of colorings, full 51 inches. 1'er yard $2.75 West of England Store Third Ave. Phone 753. APPLE SALE An Apple a day keeps the doctor away Real Fancy Mcintosh Reds, per box $X00 Mcintosh Reds, jumble pack per liox $2.35 This is ahouf the last shipment of this variety. Iluy them now from Mussallem Grocery CREPE DE CHINE Figured Scarves New Designs Just Received Special, each AOT? BIX Diamonds Co. Ltd. 417-423 Fifth Ave. East Phones 18 and. 84 $4.95 H. S. Wallace Co., Ltd. Phone 9. Dr. E. S. Tait r DENTIST Helgorson Block, Prince Rupert, B.C. Office Hours- 0 lo 0. X-Ray Service Phone 680. Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Evenings i HALIBUT SALE A HUGE ONE Twenty Boats In with 328,600 Pounds of Halibut' Whfch Sold Today Twenty halibut boats arrived today and sold their catches amounting in all to 328,500 lbs of which 203,500 was American and 65,000 Canadian. Sales were as follows: American Kaglc, 58,000 to Allin Fisher ies at 12.10 and 5. Atlas 32,000 lo llootlr Fisheries at .12.30 and 5. Atlantic 21,000 to l'acifio Fisheries at 12.30 and 5. Democrat 13,000 to Cold Storage at 12.10 and 5c. Ivanhoe 3(5,000 lo Jloyal Fish Co. at 12.70 and 5. Akulan 36,000 lo Cold Storage at 12.30 and 5. Yellowstone 13,000 to lloya! Fish Co. at 13.10 and 6. llaltic 16,000 to Jloyal Fish Co. at 13.20 and 6. Cora 6,500 lo Dooth Fisheries at 13,60 and 6. Hilda y.OOO to Pacific Fisher ies at li.60 and 6. Venus 11,000 to Uoolh Fisher ies at 13.60 and C. Uruno O.OOO to Pacific Fisher ies ut 13.10 and G. Canadian Livingstone 11.000 fu Cobl storage ai u.ou and i. Ringleader 3,500 lo Allin Fish eries at 1 1.70 and 5. 1. Dorreen, 7,000 to Allin Fisheries at 11.50 and 5. Toodie 5,000 lo Cold Storage at 11.50 and 5. D.S.T. 6,500 to Itoyal Fish Co. at 11.(0 and 5c. Selnia 8,000 to Allin Fisher ies at i 1.00 and 5. Scrub 10,000 to Cold Storage at I2.C0 and 5. CANCELLATION OF RESERVE .NOTICE IS IIEHEBY GIVES Out III rcatrte dialing uttr Lot mu, luufc-e wasi msmci, i caucein-a. Linda Iiciiartmeul, U. II. KADE.if. l)fiuli Mlulilrr or Land. Victoria, u.t. !flidSept,im. NOTICE. IV THE VATTKI1 of an annllratlon fur Uie l.rnic of I'niil.iinul OrttriralF or line ror Lot 3, Blurk t; Loin and II' Uli.ik 8: Luta 7 and . Blink II: Lot- S, 6. 7 and 8. BM It; Lot I and 1. Bkiilt 15; Lois 3 and 4, Blork IS; Lot. 3, i, 7, 8. ii ana IT. Block 17; Lot. II and II. II lurk U: Lola and 10. Blurk XI; Lot IU. II and II. Hlitrk II; Lot. I. 3 and i. HIiM-k II: and Lt 3. Block . all in ttie Hrt Addition. Townlte or uirt Minpon, Map ill: And. the Mil hill r part II arrra of Lot 9. lunge I, '.oai DiMriri. SalirTirtnn prKif of th losa or tti' ortirirau-a or Title rovi-rlni- the abovr land havlnr Ixrn urodnrrd to mr. it I- my Intention to I. ne. aUer tlie eiplralkm i one niontn irom lit rirt pupiiratUHi iir-rr"i. i-ni ii'inai ..rnuiraira oi nil ui tlw abovr land In the nanw o' 'IMM.F.S M JOHNSON. TIm nrlrlni Certiorate of Title are dated 111"! 411' auitum. iv. i tie 3rd January. nil. an. the IMh fliuveinler, IM, repertlrl and are iiuinueiYd 183MC. r.ool, tti I0561C. Land nealtry nrrirr, I'rlnre Ilupcri B.C, !5lh September, ttib. II. r MarLEOO. fterl'trar nt T.ile. 0 CI El DELIVERY TIME TABLE Effective Sept. 30. 1st delivery closes at !) a.m. 2nd delivery closes at 10.30 a.m. I 3rd delivery closes at 2 p.m. ilh delivery closes at t.30 p.m. Wharf and Doat Orders T.xcepled All orders taken between t.'m p.m. and closing tinio will en out on first delivery following day. Last delivery Saturday eveninjr closes at 8.30 p.m. Rupert Table Supply Co. Auditorium Will open for a month's Skating Beginning Tuesday Eve., 'Sept. 15. Afternoons ... 2 to 4 KvcniiiKS .... 8 lo 10 Good Musto both sosslona Competent , instructors to leucli beginners. L. J. Marren - Prop. Phone Black 449. STANDARD OF QUALITY FOR OVER 50 YEARS LUMBER BUSINESS MAKE BETTER HOME MADE BREAD IS LOOKING UP ON VANCOUVER ISLAND Participation In Japanese Business VICTUIUA, Oct. 5. This month will probably bi! ' the brightest period in the lumber M. M. Christopher 11,000 lolport trauc for 1025, according com Morale ai u.ou ami o. .o .Mr. Johnston, of the Canadian l'Uget Sound Lumber Company, who announces thai the company would ship out no less than 3,- i 75,000 feet of lumber on nine vessels. - Three vessels are due here about October 10. They are the i,iln..li ,,-t.:Ai. ..-;n i r.n imhi to sea during the early part ot lexl week. On October 15 the McMillan F.xporl Company will send a vessel here to pick up 100,000 'eet of lumber for delivery in New York, while on October 20 he s. Iterwiu Moor will load 00,000 feet of lumber for New York. The steamer Clnremonl is V-tolier 27, lo teel nf timber, pick up totlca of Intantlon to Apply lo Laaaa Lanl In I'rlnre liurt Land liecordln tilt-irlcl of I'rlnre iii:erl. and alluate on the aou llivt t lire or Walea If-land. II.' .. tielnic isirlli miiniftlr rroni llayitark laland. and I rue eat rmni I .Uml I'olnl. snklan l.land. TAKE NOTICE that Antlo-Hlitl.h Col tmlila Parkin Coniiiaiiy limited, c.f Vucoui"r. IM... (xiuiulinn rarkera, In-endi to apply ror a lea.e of the lu'low- m di'urrllied landa: Cuinnienelnr at a p"M tilanted at lilnh aler mark en Ihe iuwilhet thore hi Walea l.land In a rnl'"i hearlnt nurth unmet If fmtn llayilark l.land and true ! mn i. una rmni, siiKnn imana 'hence aonthea'terlv alont lilvb ualrr mark forly-elMit hundred feet, more or ieep. in a niaraen .111. T.r..; inriire -"IIIIT-.lf (W 1 a, il.n, .,,, n irm, . water mark; thenre Aorlhweaierly atom uw water mark rnrly elrhl huiKlred reel, mire or !; thenre iHirlherly 10 rhaln more ir !'. to xilnl or roniineiii'eiueiil, ino coliianiinv 7S are, imire or leu.. ANQLO-bHITIill COIIIMHH l'ACKI0 CO. LTn., Appllranl rr Walter E. Walker, rrnt hated lnlv tin.. at LAND ACT. Notlca of Inttntlen ta Apply to Laaaa Land In Priwe Unpen Land lienordma' IK. trie or I'rlnre Unpen, ami allliata It Yea lallun Pav Mannell Inlet, T'kF. MITICK thai rlirtiie II Sllntitnn, ir M...eii. ii i, wupanon raiineryman, iiitrnn. to anpir ror a lea. or ins roi lowlnr denrrlhed lind:-i- Cotniiieiirlni' at a pool planted alK.nl dulna westerly rrom the N.F.. ennier or t&SV, Itanae I, (la.t lil.lrlrii llienre wr.l all ehali.: thenre norih I lure rliilnn, iri.re or leaa. In hiirh water mark; Ihenre eaflrrly alnr hlirh -ier mark I" point nf rnminrm.-i'tiienL and rcmUliilA' I irrei, more or leaa. El'CK.KE . 8tMrSn!t. Appllnnt Ditri tJrd July, H. TTTR DAILY ITEWB Monday, October 5, 1923, MAKE COAST GUARD CUTTER INTO MUSEUM That Is One Proposal for Deal- I Inn 11 II K lAf . 1 1 I. . Bear l WASHINGTON, Ocl. 5. Many proposals mo being put forward for disposing of the Coast Guard cutler Hear, when she retires .from nearly half a century of duty in the Arctic waters of Alaska, but none have been up-proved. The Coast Guard has under consideration Iho construction of a modern vessel tu relieve the Ileal", but is loath lo part willi the veteran craft that rorms an integral part of its his-! lory. I An Alaskan Chamber of Com- merce has sought lo liavo the Hear utilized as a floating mu-1 senm for America's Northwestern Territory. The Fxplorcr's Club has put in a bid for the ship's bell. There are officers in the Coast Guard who say the vessel will ultimately b a training vessel for the service,' probably at San Diego, Cal. I Doing duty sinee the early '80s.' the. Hear tin lin kiwtvvn (. tin. -- - ji-sKimos as "oomiak puk" (povv-j Coast Mills Looking Forward to erful big ship.). Itecenlly Mrs.' feet of lumber for California: ! SUGGESTS GOVERNMENT the Alaska, which will load 700,- 100 feet for New York and Uos- tou, and the Canadian Miller, vhich will load 150,000 feel for Uuebec. Transporter Loading Fifty thousand feet of white pine timber is being loaded in livereu ai Liverpool,, wniic ror '.he same vessel there is 23,000 feel clear fir flitches for deliv er' in Glasgow, the wltKljain- ner Forest Dream, wjiich is 'oading 1,000,000 reel of lum-cr for Mauritius, will be towcil -Declaring uort !j west unduly large acreage. The idea that the lh. had 'oe October 25 for 400,000 feellslance, Hie amiiunl needed for iVV. farmers are out uf the woods is disputed by senator l'razier. lie says their condition has been in some degree helped but many uf them are so far in debt that Frazief proposes but it fndicalecs that there is golns lo be in the II. G. next session continuation of a strong demand for farm relief.! The administration is opiidsed to such legislation and. its opposition will dictate the votes of most of the regular republicans. Itcpubllcau leaders are expected lo favor paiiiff of a, co-operative marketing bill. . A. V. Mitchell, assistant dis-trlot engineer for the federal department uf public, sailed last night on the 1'rince (leorge for Victoria. He visited I'orl Cs- Hiiigtou on official duties al tlm end of the week. Hecate Ktralls ..Towing Co.'s lug Cape Scott, Ca'pt, ltrown, arrived in port at the end of the week Willi two erowloads of eoal for Albert & MuCaffery, BRITISH COLUMBIA The Mineral Province of Western Canada TO END OF DECEMBER, 1824. lias produced Minerals ns follows: Placer Gold, $77,U82,ur;i; Lode Gold, $118, 47.1,100; Silver, $08,821,570; head, $70,548,578; Copper, $187,180,378; YAnv, $32,. 171,407; Miscellaneous Minerals, $1,131,310; Coal and Coke, $200,88(1,018; liiiildiug Stone, Hrick, Cement, etc., $42,225,814; making its Mineral Production to the end of 1024 show on Aggregate Value of $859,427,386 Production for Year Ending Dec. 1924, $48,704,604 'I'lit Mining Laws of this Province are more liberal mid the feus lower than those of nny other Province in the Dominion, or an colony in the llrilisli Kinpire Mineral locations are granted to discoverers for nominal fees. Absolute Titles are obtained by developing such properties, the security of which u guaranteed liy Crown Grants. Full information together with Mining ItepCtls nril Maps, may he nhlinurd gratis by addressing THE HON. THE MINISTER OF MINES , Victoria, British Columbia. N-H. Practically nil Hrillsh Columbia Mineral Properties upon which development work has lieen done are described in some one of the Annual lleporls of the Mun ler of Mines. Those considering milling investments should refer to nrli reports. Thev arc available without charge on application lo the Department or Mines, Vict mo, H.: Heporls or I he (ieologiml Survey of Canada, Pacific Hinliling, Vancouver, arc rtvom mended ns valuable sources of information. inn n t atnirx mnn Ancva Mattson, a native born MAN! lANUllJA.tO hskinio, educated at Carlisle In-, inn lit fijc C1CI H dian School in Pennsylvania, AKL 111 lilt MtLU wrolc of the JUar lo Coast (Uiard headiiuarlcrs. "The Hear has written her beautiful heroic deeds and de voted faithful service in our TORONTO. Oil. 5. Candidates numbering: tOJ are now in the field for -15 seats in the entire Dominion including IU7 hearts and lives as the year nnd. Conservatives, 177 Liberals, 50 time have gone by. She has' progressives and 13 Indepen-bronpht hope and Ityhl from civ-j dents, and 20 I-iborites. ilizalion lo our hearts strong and, in a few conslituenoies where secure. Tho Hear will be the Progressives are running Ihey Eskimos most reverent memory: ore not oujxised by Liberals in Hie years lo (itne. North Dakota Senator has New Panacea for Ills of Farmer t.-tL.i,.. ..' .... ... - um .lolll.Ml I I.., WCl. it. 1IJV Canadian Press; Uie Canadian Transporler at the the, fa farmers of the ll?iln l'ninl lliii.l: Ir. Itn flc- ln.tfifil III vol l,v ..ti.. fii....nM r- ' - - - - v , .v ..w J ' J Ill-nil3 LIIIUIi.ru . t RANGE SCORES PURCHASE GRAIN CROPi !; wnk""". ? "r. w,,,n"r ii mi' sjh'oii ,u nir rule. ruiiiii'B esterday, the two that had higher scores being hamlicap-ped. Sco-es follow: WiUon .. Wilkinson McKeowii from their Senator : ;,., 1-raiier of North Dakota sail!.. , i... i. . .. .. if. Lavery lDM. .. today that he would urge in the next session of Cougres a bill for a government commission empowered to buy and sell whea', cotton, and oue or two other agricultural staples. The plan isi to empower the comtnission to! Sealed Tender, uill t 32 2D H5 27 28 22 77 Itf 2K 23 70 21 20 50 70 20 18 22 0 10 2i it 57 20 0 .'I 50 TIMBER SALE X74G9. rerrlteil l ti. purchase tho product whea the lThaTUi. Xinulrr or luio at .iib Virtnria " nri.n "ii. w.nt.. I l.i. oni t . I iftolier. IVtl. lor Uw vtuitutr T." . L ' LleK-e X7I to ml l.lli.W. reel of proilUCllOII, ami lo sell It to the spturr ami llenalork oi, au area .Hinted ' Mall lulei, t)"Hll mile, trulll hpl nlvillllll'Tn sion-itni. I. r wmr; uesi aovaniaDe. senator ir.uir(ytl i;ltMMIa yiiem charlotte i.uimi. would limit the operations of l-wnn. ,, . .... . Two If . year will l alhiwe.1 ror re the commissiou to 'JO per cent of iw.vai nMer. the amount reifuireil for tomJ&J&. consumplion. In wheat, for in-' more imrWi. n.c. , f lumber destined for Califor- home consumption is well known TIMBER SALE X7475. ... , ii . . i . .. f Tat4a.ra III rrltfeiH liv la. wlnle tlie nrsl shipment or anu u uie price weni neioi? uie lbry-it vir iru ii ! i m h p r fur .1 .1 na 1 1 I 1 o.l v i Vic ' I t T i.c.i.IiiaI ntm nH I.a Ikm .u.a. 111. -. a.P LUak Uk Ifl irilULIIIIII orililiui 1 IU 1 lin IM IFSin ' aw- u "J W1 - - " I V ...e..l. a IOJ ttt IIim ldlM-lia4 ar loria in months will po out onjilcr, under his bill, wuld have x;7. to rUi mCmi.. ri ,, tlm covertuiieiil drnt in wliiml un ffruie. Ilnnhk awl Odar ou an are. . .......... i,,,! ,H, Uw. vnim kl "r Ta Inland. lOO.OOOilO HOI over UU.per CCIU OI tlie llk-tiardx.ii Inlei. i.iueen .harlnllr Manila. ...Iai.if.iinl nn...rv f,.e a...,-.,.....- T" Will oe all..-d lor re I 111 i;vi4ll M -rl"'. in-v-iii-m; av ao u a T 1 MlVl 'H Mie list of lumber boats due this Hon at home. month, hot the exnort business This plan Senator o Japan is expected to pick upH'iks, would keep the market up, it the new year. Japanese Market Bright The eastern seaboard Is .froppinx off in demand, Mr Johnston said, as also are other markets. On January I, however, the permanent construction pro tram in Japan iroes into effect and I'aeific coast mills are looking forward to heavy orders from this market toward the end of Deciiber and January. LAND ACT. lo a point where the farmer! Umber. Further imtiMilar. uf the rbier Fore ,. ' ler. Vlrlona. H. ., or liutm i Furr.ler, t razier. i-mrc iiui-ert. u.c. TIMBER SALE, X7051. would be protected against loss. There w he orrerni rir ate ai Pntn-At the same time, he says, Ihe.&r" ff-iHT .SnVJ. ft & Koveniinent would not lose. In- ft! "Xt-,lJ'!.T 1.' '.T'lH asUIUCll as tllC goverilllietlt would area initiated alriui i linden .MtIIi nf not deal in the entire crop and butnet. there woold be :i siirnliis wliirti Tlirr yeara lll , , , , ... iMotral or llinher . . the farmer might have lo sell at. "i-rWMi rwvlded any any le allowed lor re one mwl.le lu annul tlie a In.. loss, Sffiutor stnaior i l-'raii'r rarur sa m.v . i.i Il.n aui'tloli. Ill iterMti Ilia aitUttll iealeil 1rifr , te MW ai Hi- iMHr or au ( measure would nol stlmulale un.U"" treaten a. wi." , runiMT imrtKuiara or iitr ".nier rorn.i- iru.rii. u.:., or lil.lru t Fore.trr western ; l twn. TIMBER SALE, X 7468. I Seah-d Tendera will lie rereOed hy Ihe Minuter or jml at Vlrlorla hot later linn iimm ou ihe tinl day or Orlolier. tlrf. fur Uie iurrha- or llrriwr X'lna. lo rut HAt.oou reel ut Sprure and linn il u-lll l-ikn i.ionli iiiriii. Unit, linn11'"'11 rxi on an n area tiiuaieo 'tated on on Ma.nrll Ma.orii Inli-I inii-i II will IdkC IllUCIl IllOie llian one apprinimately 7 mile from i-.irt Omeiit., goixj season lo pui lliem on tiieiri ,,M' ,,u,,rlV"r . . feet. imival or llmlier. It is unlikely Congress willM,f:r,'?.U,.':ir.,1'T'' ft.." E.7 1 lias.s legislation such as Senator ' ft-- u'n, "nr.. i TIMBER SALE X7106 There Will lie orrerert for .ale al Pnl.li.- AiiiIIihi, atHMin on tlM- tat day or Orlo-I le er, iu-jz. iVJi. Ill in il,. Ihe i.rri,',. orrire ,.r or tlio i.A u.... lon-M Sua- rrvlwir, hlnlllMT. Il.c.. M. Llrenre X?in) l niliio,iio lineal fret or. :edar I'olea anif I'llinir on an area ailloln- IK inir mu toi. CaUr Iiimrlrl. Three :i: year, will he rei..,val or tlinl.r n r MINERAL ACT. CartUlcata of Improiamanti if llairllon. allowed tor Provided that any ono unahle to a I lend Ihe auction In perwui may aulmilt a aealed tender lo he opened at the hour or aurtlon and treated a. one kid. er, mrther nartieuiart. or the rhler Foreal . Vlrt-M-la. Il.r... or lilalrlcl Fortitar I'rlnre Morwrf Spokane Mineral Claim, .llilale In I he I miiii itnninir ihvkioii or Caular rn.lrlrt, on the Heat aide "f Hlr IPirn li'cer m the ea.i of and adjolnlnr the Kdwln Mineral rialin. TAkK NOTICK Umi . fm .awi,i,. aarnl ror Amen lawaon. Free Mlner'a fertirieale No. 107I5C, Iniend. . all 1ny rrom Ihe dale hernnf, In apnly to Ihe ' ' nn.rnrr nir a i ero iirtae or un- l.rveinent, ror Ihe nnrtvie nr "Mlltllni a rrnwn (Irani or the ahove elalin. And furllier take iiolire that arllnn, under aerllon S7, muat he rcmmenied Itn rnre Ihe l.tnr of aurh Ortlflfilr or Im prnvemrtiH. i 19hl','l Ibis 0Oi day of Aurutt, AD WESTHOLME THEATRE Monday and Tuesday, 7 and 0 p.m. "The Devil's Cargo 99 A rousing: romaii e Minl'er ui Calilorni.i in Ihe g .; rush days. A whirlwind artion lle nf adventure ami r-' generation in the lawless The lorj l an hum. e girl ami one good man cHiighl in n -hiplouj uf homan d v hi ts. . phoio-play rontiiining nil the ingredient tint g lo make first-i lass enterlaiiimi-nl. Strung east. William Collier Jr., Pauline Starke, Wallace Decry, Raymond Hatton, Emmctt C. King, Claire Adam and others. "FLYING FISTS" SERIES No. 1 BCNNIE LEONARD IN "BREAKING IN." INTERNATIONAL NEWS. 35c and 10c Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating Q. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Englnnert, MachlnltU, Boilermaker, Blacksmith, Pallorn maker, Founders, Woodworker, Etc ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDINQ. Our plnul is equipped lo handle al; kind of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 33 LOGGERS' CIGAR STORE HAS REMOVED lo building next door to TriMeM llulrher Hhop, across fiom tho I'mprcss Hotel We carry n full line of CIGARS, TOBACCOS, FRUITS, CANDIES 80CIAL ROOM IN CONNECTION James Zarelll Proprietor MISSES' and CHILDREN'S DANCING SLIPPERS Now Dial Ihe dancing schools are about lo renew their activities for the winter season we nre iiguin ready lo sup ply your children with "Turn" lllaek Kid Dancing Slipper wilh eyelets on sides. Sizes from U to a. Also we have in slock (Jhildren's ami Misses' Kelt Slippers in various lyle.. from 85c to $1.85 LET US SUPPORT THE GYRO CONCERT Jabour Bros , Ltd. U n m Phone 045, Cor. 3rd Ave. and 7th 8t.