Thur'day, QHobe ty aok m v n n imiiji nnTvo i Diamonds In llio La lost Design Selling lout's I Quality Clones from $25 up A'a I tie (iuarauCccd or Money llcfundcd Eye Glasses Must fit perfect. Our Optician has had over 25 years' experience in llic large ccn-ires testing eyes and filling glasses. Satisfaction guaranteed. Max Heilbroner Tho Diamond Merchant of the North Satin-Faced Canton Creee It A heavy quality Canton Crepe with a rich lustrous sal in face. Ideal for dresses Conies in'JUack, While, Pansy, Pearl, Hoyal, Orchid, Hrown, Tan, Ochre. 38 in. l'er yard $3.50 to $3.95 West of England Store Third Ate. Phone 753. SOAP and Powder Special Solvena I'owder, i lb. pkg. 90c Cold lusl, 3 pi's. $1.10 Pearline, 3's, 3 pkgs. $1.00 Lux. y pkgs $1.00 li. & (. Naptlia Soap, 13 for .. $1.00 Thrift Soap, 5 pkgs. $1.15 Sunlight Soap, 18 for $1,00 Royal Crown, 5 boxes $1.10 Classic Cleanser, 3 for 25c 13 for $1.00 Mussallem Grocery Co. Ltd. 417-423 Fifth Ave. East Phones 18 and 84 'ART' Clothes Over coats to measure Steve King Third Ave. Green 85 Dr. E. S. Tait DENTIST Helgerson Block, . Prince Rupert, B.C. Office Hours- 0 to 0. , X-Ray 8trvlce Phone 686. Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Lveningi OFFICERS FOR WAR VETERANS J. F. Hutchinson Elected to Head Association at General Meeting Last Night The I'rfnce Ituperl. branch of Ureal War Veterans' Association iciecieu oiuccrs as ioiiows ai mo ; half-yearly general meeting last ;nighl: Honorary President uol. C. W. Peck, V.C., M.P.P. Honorary Vice - president -Major John McOregor, V.O. President J. 1 Hutchinson. First Vice-president H. V. fl. Le Pine. I Second Vice-president T. W. Silversides. I Executive t'orumitlee Ton Mackenzie, Alex. Mackenzie, G. L. Youngman. II. H, Jcbson and Stanley. Smith. " I Auditprs l'hilpotl & Evitt. j Trustees Dr. J. A. West, S. Hird and ,11. L. I.andrey. James Campbell is the rctiriiig presiden. BETTER FACILITIES FOR HANDLING GRAIN i VANCOUVER ALLOWED VANCOt VEH. Oi l 15. - Ar-' rangemcuts whereby a slop load-. ng grain liiay secure a whole afgo eijher from Snillers or ic Harbor Hoard elevator re gardless "ofHvhich plan! is desig- aied in her papers to secure Ihe graur, nave been sanciioneu hy le Hoard of (train Commission- rs. rt was announced today by he Vancouver Harbor Commis- ioners. IRST VANCOUVER ! CANDIDATE NAMED t VANCOUVEM, Oct. 15. The first candidate in Greater Van couver federal ridings lo file his nomination papers for the ap- roachitig election was W. A. Nanlon, Independent Conscrva- ive candidate in liurrard. His ipponenls will be General J. A. larke. Conservative, and 11. 1. McLennan. Liberal. i SENATOR RALSTON OF INDIANA DEAD INDIANAPOLIS. Oct. 15 Stales Senator Samuel Hals- ton of Indiana, who was one of he many candidates for the emocratic nomination, in the ast presidential election, is ead. He was C7 years of aze. nd was once governor of TIMBER SALE X7427 S.ALLl) TI'MlUlS will l- rM-i.lv.uf he ihe Miniir ut Laud il v irtoria not lairr nan- n cm uk I iiu day of .Vovriiiber, S. fur the DUU'lUtt: uf LliWf m to cut I.XI.Otio feet ..f Sprure, llrnil... k. iiu u-u.r mi uji LlllI lillliu, Miia' iu- liiUt. Uuyii Chrl.,u? Il9ixl5 on tnrl. Two ! -rr will lt alluwrd fur re-iixml uf lillllKT. TIMBER SALE, X 7468. i rurllwr iMiuUr of the Chlrf ror-tier, viiiot-u, ii.c., or bisuici yvmitr. nil, r nmpri. ii.. Sralrtl Ttnderi will L r-,'iv.i i. ttA Ilun IMMlll m III Iflli dlV nf flrl,lu-r lfi, fir Hie purrluw or Llcmre X71t. lo rut 6T,U0U fett or Spruce itxl llMn-liH-k uo au arra altualetl on JJatMtt Inlrl ppnuliiialrljr J uille rrom fort Clenirnti. o.rj., I'riure nupert lilnnn. i wo (i yrara will bv illowrd for re moval of Umber. turtiirr iarurulari or tlir-Clilcf l w- rnirr, nrw, da... tir UKlrKt lorei irr. rrxnr liupert, B.C. TIMBER SALE X7475. st-aira Trna.rt will be rrrrlvrd by iiif Miuuwr oi mikis at Victoria iMrt laier I lull i.n m 11k- I tii day ; uoo(r, ir tn puf!ha.e oti .....li..- en I lie, oou rrvt of furr UnlKk and idar nn an trrt ..V " " uin not or TaiUHi lilaiwl. Iilchardmn inlrl. ynn hailtlr 1lnn Two i y.-ara will Im illowrd for removal of tlinUr 1-tirllM.r Radicular, of tin" Chlff Kr-. 'W:. or w.irh:t r.,ri.r. FREE DEMONSTRATION VEGEX Starting Today, Thursday Mrs. Law will demonstrate Vegex, the richest known food In Vitamin li on Hie market today. We conimlly invite you lo attend. Rupert Table Supply Co. Four Phone 210 - 211 - 212 - 298 1 i$Wa This new kind of laundry soap makes a thick soap-sudsy solution. Four this into your tubs, boiler or washing machine. Ue it instead of bar soap. Use enough n50 to get goodlastingsudsthatstand up after the clothes arc put in. These rich oaisuds SOAK dirt out. No more harmful rubbing! Soak clothes an hour overnight if you wish. Then rinse. Because Rino dissolves completely, it rinses out thoroughly leaving clothes snowy white. Rinso is made by the makers of Lux to do the family wah as perfectly as Lux does all fine things. Get Rinso from your grocer today. R-441 POISON GAS FATAL PITTSBURG WINS WORLD SERIES; SCORE OF LAST GAME TO DAY WAS 9 TO 7. (continued from page one) Third Inning Washington. Judge shot single to right centre. Hluege filed out to Moore. Uuyler made sensational catch of Peck's fly. fhen threw wild nasi first to catch Judge, who went to second . fly after a hard run. MI.VOUA, Oct. 15. Profil laboratory when' he was expert menling with poison gas. RIVETTERS AT rows' shipyard. The Vancouver wage scale, which is seventy rents a day huher llian the local rate, is demanded. MISSING MAN FOUND. DAWSON. Gel. 15. Harney West, reported In have . disappeared from his plare of busi ness on Saturday lasl. has been located in a cabin on Thomas Gulch near Victoria. MURDER APPEALS, VAXCOL'VKIl. Oil. 15. The decision on (lie appeal of Baker and Sowash who were sentenced lo dealh for the Gillis murder. will be handed down on Tuesday CANCELLATION OF RESERVE NOTICE IS IIKruJuY GIVKH that th r-M-t r etlilinic ovi-r Lot I a I u, Itauke 4 Coaal L'liU-lct, la rauci-llid. Lamia lu-parlinriil. Victoria, B.u. nrl ,f.. Il ftinu nupart, o.c. Dcnuly '.MiiilaW or LauJ TIMBER SALE X7469 Sralert Triid-r will Us MIOKIir of 1jiiiiI at Vlclulla laler Hull Kil mi III fVIU day oi Ortourr, IVIl, for the purt'liaso of l.liviKv X71CV. to mil !,70,0U0 rt or Si.tui-e and llrmliM'k on an area ltiml'd on Maetl Inlrt, about mi l-a from I'ort OinriiU, Ouern Charlotte Ulandi limrui. Two (, year will be allowed for re-iiml ut uiiiImt. I'lirllirr iiartlriilara ut tin Ciller Forea- ir. viitorla, B.:., or DUtilct forester, fu(Jj ant i;Uyr fielded. Judge 9 Nu runs. uaroiu i-eiroy. one or me great i putsburg. Peck error European authorities on ento-;agajll j drooping Moores high mology, is dead. Saturday henv aI,(l the ba,er rt.ached sec-was found unconscious in a!nii Mnori! scored on Carer's third double I lelt. Cuyler sacrificed, Carey going lo third. Slan Harris llirtv Itarnhanlt out at first and 'Carey scored on Travttor'rt la i L In ritrllt for three YARROWS STRIKE bases'. Trayndr was put oul at i first trying Id -I retell It. Two IMOIllA, Oct. U. Hfly, gcrwaslftnKloii C. metiers went on strike last!. - nia hi for higher wages in Yar Elchth Inning Washiugloni Traynor threw I bases lllled, ligbee. Moore and Carey scored on Cuyler's homo run that wentt into deep right. Advertise la (be Daily News BOOK ON FRANKLIN'S I KITE IS UNEARTHED Described How that Scientist Tested Getting Shocks from Lightning CINCINNATI. Oct. 15. Lately American historians have been bombing Ihe slory of the flight of lienjainiii Franklin's electric- Carey got Huel's long smash. Nojiiy delecting kite. They have! runs, one hit, one error.' attempted to relegate the hjaend; PHlburg. Morrison sing- to the Junk heap of historical i led over second. More hit a long fallacies. "Their claim has beer, ( drive to lert for two bases. Mur-Ul,al, had Franklin tried the ox-rison scoring by fast running fpertment, he would have been Carey up. Moore srored oiiclcrlroculc.t and burned lo a Carey a sharp single past S'an ierisp brown crust. Harris. tJarey hilling Ihe fust ( iwl a book lias mcn discover pitched ball. Peek threw Cuyler 'rd. piled vvith 12,000 other vol-oul at first, IJarey going to e--ume in a rarage room owned by ond. Ma Hi art up. Hall three i lie Cincinnati public librarv, Carey slole to tlnrd ralchuie c..ntaiiinig a letter writ t mi lv IL-el asleep. Carey scored on j ) rimklin hliosetf on Ihe mperl-Harnharl's Texas Leuiyuer. Tray-jiiienl and its rtwult. The vol-uor forced Harnhart. Wright nunc is a con (tend iti in of many sent a poo fly lo Stan Harris. Three runs, four hits, no error. Fourth Inning Washington. - Carey look Johnson's fly, llice singled pas' .NUItmis. Stan Harris struck oul Goslin singled into left, Hire go ing lo third and on the throw-in ji-ul lo Cuyler. Two runs, three (hits, no errors. Piftsburg. Mrlnnis raip(Nl n : single lo left. I lice made a bon string eateh of Stnilirs seeming hit. Grantham batting for Morrison filed out to Joe Harris. Moore filed out to Goslin. No runs, one hit, no errors. Fifth Inning Washington. - Kramer went into box for the Pirates. Kramer robbed Itluegc of hilling by leaping in air and spearing a bounder und throwing him out. Peck wen out Wright to Mrlnnis. Carey got Huel's low fly. No runs, u o hits, uo errors. Pittsburg. Carey pascd the first ball into right centre for two bases, Carey scored ou Cuy-j ler's two base' hit to deep lefl. Hernhardt faulted. Traynor fouled out lo Ituel and Stan Harris jrol Wright's pop. One run, two hits, no errors. Sixth Inning Washington, Johnson flied oul. Wright irw Hlce out and Stun Harris fanned. No runs, no hits, no e(ror0. Pittsburg. Goslin gol Mc-Innes' fly. Itipe snared Smilh's drive and Kreiner fouleil out to Ituel. No runs, no hits, no errors. , Seventh Inning Washinglou. Now raining hard. Kremer threw Goslin ful TO ITS INVFNTOR at fir!,, '1'ur J,, Harris' tellers rlllrii b Franklin and members of the lluyul seienmir Stwieiy of London. W hile the story handed down placed the scene of the trial in Ihe tower of old Christ Church in Philadelphia, Franklin rails to mention the locality. It is also Goslin made second. Ilico ami vioem e nan no iniennon Goslin -.cored on Joe Harris' tw..i"r attracting Itghlning lo h: base drivo lo right. Judze" flk.! t'1- tMl1 wwly wanled lo prove the preewe of Heetri cal enemy m the atmosphere during a Ihunder-tdoriii. STOCK MARKET C. P. It. , I.ly Alaska . Uunwell Haiellon I.. A k Premier Porter Idako Sllvererest ... Surf Intel ... H.C. Silver .. Gladstone ... Iluf Terminus Howe -Sound Marmot Uranby Siherstnifh I.oeky Jim .... Gldcler Indian Selkirk llavvi.-w Hid Asked. I ltt.00 .18 1.52 1. 60 J0lk lH .0 S.J3 Jf.35 .15 V, .OU . .07 H I.:i5 i.io .JO .18 .40 Z3.no .10 10.00 Jt .IS .11 H .IC .. 48 V4 . .01 .06 .(( .nitt 05 .09 H SYNOPSIS OF LAND ACT AMENDMENTS PRE-EMPTIONS Vacant unrervJ, furvrrl Crown larvia may b tr-mptl by nmiati ubjms over U yean ot snJ by uliena, on deiarina: Inlenllon t tweonv UrllUh autijctt, con11 tlonaj upon rrsWeoce. ocewpavtloa. md Improvarnvnt (or acrtculturtl vurpvweM. Kull Information concerning ru-tlona reicardlna: vre-empllona la given In Uulletln No. 1, Land Bert. "How to Ire-emit Ind," copies of tihlch can te ouialned free of cbara ty addreanlnc the Iepartroenl ot Land. Victoria. D.C or to any Oov-trntnent tnL e ttecorda will M rraited coverlna; only land suluM for agricultural tsirpoaea. and which li not timber land. te . Mirrylna; vr . Iward feet per a era weal of the Coat Han and i.VOV feel per acre eaat of that lUnire. Appltratlona for pre-emption art to be addreeted to the Land Com-mluloner of the Land Ilecordln Dl-vtalon. In which the land applied for I altuated. and are made en pnniea Hluege out at first and Poek got forma, cop'le of whlcn can be ob a homer iiUoj left find stands ; SaTO iraynor ruuueu uuei ui u nik flvt yuira and Improvement! majii with a remarkable stop (browing to value of U per acre, Inciudinc him out. Jolnjsoi, fouled'out to' tiJtcaiTSt: Siuilli. One rtin, one hit, one revived. ,,,. I For nor detailed Information ee . . ,. , the llullelln "How to fre-empt : i and Piltsburg Itaiiiing hard ta- lliL pitching mound is very slip- purchase i.iev lliee lllte look iook .wliium Mcllllies s I i'l V and haM Appurationa yaant are riTi and unreaerved ir iui-ptrj. Siuilli seni a jong one 10 riwui for two- base. Yde ran for Smith. Higbee, battling for Kremer, .uiajjia Iwo hase hit lo left scoring Yde and lying the score, Carey'- grounder and tossed Slau Harris but tho umpire ruled Moore was safe at second. It was anoiner error ior j'ecn. ue Crown landa. not belna- timberland. for agricultural purpoaea: minimum price for flrat-claea tarable) land la tS per aure, and aecond-claaa (graa-In) land 11.60 tr cre. Further In. formation reicardlna; purchaae or leaae of Crowt. landa Is given to UulleUn Moore walked. Peck look No. 10, Land Serlea, -Vurcha.e and mm f.jrf.rv m Industrial alleM fl timber land, not exceeding 40 acres, may be purchased or teaeed, the con dIUona Inciudinc payment of stumpaita. HOMESITE LEASES Unaurveyed areaa. not eiceedlna; II aer. may be leaaed aa homeattea. conditional upon a dwelllnir belna: The umpires riiled lt was only a. erected in the firat yetr. utie being . obtainable after realdence and lm two lmgger and Carey went iii back V,ment condition, are fulfilled in mini, iiaiiiiiaiiii men out. to Slan Harris. Three runs, three tills, no errors. Score Washington, 7; Pills-burg, V. Ninth Inning WdnlilnulmiL Oldham Iillr.ll- and land has been aurveyed, LEASES For urazlne; and induatrlal pur poaea areas not ezceedlna: 140 acres may be leaaed by one peraoa or a company. qraZINQ L'nder the Oratlna; Act tha Prov ince la divided Into Krazlnft dlatrlcU lm melveil by m-i..j i S,w.,.i. .hIp.Ii.1 and the reiaa admlnlatered under a not,"' iiil.-am1"v, , uommlealoner. Annual illg. Itlce struck out, Moore took grarin permits are Uaued baaed on Sinn Harris' fly and-Goslin fa..-' Z.? lied.t Clldillig the 'game Ulfjl III? mty forrn aiaclatlona for rant U'.ii-lil Wi-ri... jV,. Vims, nn lilts.' manacement Free, or partly free. ' ,4,, " 1 permits axe available for settlers, 110 errors. oaiu.ra and travellera. up te Ua Dollar Days MAKE YOUR $ TALK! Friday and Saturday Every Item on Thfi LUt a Winner Hrassieres, 1! for Collon lllooiuers, rcg. 7rc, 2 pairs for , t'.nt-sikl', per p.ur Ladies' Itlack Tighls, teg. !.ir, for Htr Miir r UtdirV Wilder Vesls, each r Cliildiens' tloiiiliiiiatioiis, wilder -lie. per tint r t'dlon Nighlgowiis, er M'i-il, oaili I'riin ess Slips, While and Colored. ci h Crepe ltiHiiners. While and Foin v. ju t p ,r ('hainotsetle (How's, por Jir Kid Olnve, rog. 2. 75, for per pair rnldeaclietl Hlieeling, Ul) liifh, for pie;.K p.. t'lihli aclMHl (kilhin. :Hl no h, t yanl for . , . r Stripeil Hannelelle, T ard for .... . . r All Wool Indies' Hih Hose, per jiair r (wilimere Nose. Itho k and llruvvu, .T p.iu - tor Silk lloe in great vanelv. p?f tir (Solf Vnril ill all cdor. 7 lm.a Win eliiig Yarn. :t i lb. Crochet Odon. 10 ImII- Ilibbons, fum-y or plain, lo I) in. wide, ;t vird-Crt'loiines, values to S5r yard, " yunls for t'.reloones. values In 50c yard. ;t yard for . . Men' Ties. :i for . r l.adie' (larler-. - pair for r Hair NeK o hnpe. n fur . . Plaid lres (hmhU. 2 arl- fT Velveteen, per vard (iinghams and I'ruit-. . ard for ..... I S. WALLACE CO. LTD" WESTHOLME THEATRE Thursday Only, 7 and 0 p.m. HARRY CAREY In 'Silent Sanderson' A slirrnig pholo-drnina ul the allle ioiiiiIi frozen north. The -lory ol a kmdl) man li"-f ' lurried to sloii U of Mr 'rf-trpfl tn m a woman he Imrd. A rl-ldoodet Ult? ol hhu i zanl, packs of lean, hongery wolve lurking u lies. "Inftv b.-ir-ruoin mid lawdn dom ing g rN erleil .ilun two men Imighl fr .1 wmnan. f u( 1. 1--howling, wiiiling. To the winner. Mk- vvoiim" T to the v"lv-s. Il.irrv liarev nl ln lel. S'rong Harry Carey, Trilby Clark, John MHJan, Shtldoa Lewli, Gardner Jamei, Edith Yorke and others. CC.MEDY "RADIO MAD," THE SPAT FAMILY PATHE REVIEW AdmUtlon 35c and 10c ONION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD. sailinav Irua mare Bepert, ee vancouvtn. victoria. ! aa, ae aien ar, Teear, ir ee vascOUVtH. VICTOSI, Alert ar, aae UMMa Bar. alveeat, l fee ANTOX, fOMT IIMetON Naaa Nliar Caaeavlea, TkvreSaf V for roar nron, anvox, alicc ask, mwAirr, , pj. at a A . 4. araia,, AfMV .rax. KtafV WEEK END SAL1 0 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10 and 17, of Boys' Woollen Sweaters, Girls' Sweaters and Underwear, Misses' Woollen Jumpers and Serge Bodice Sklrlti and Ladies' Sweaters and Hosiery. Hoys' Halluiityne Jersey Sweater. elod tronl cners mi the shoulders, in Na. Mhhumi, lu'c III and (Irey, sizes from 20 (o 20. Uetf. ifl.Hi I" " s Sale $1.00 Sizes from 2K (o 31. Heg. ?.?5 l pH.no. S.i! $1.5 Uallantvne Pure Wool Fine Knit Swcalcr willi stripe, sizes from 20-31. Heg. f ;t.?5 lo .,.. J2.00 7 Ladies' Saleeu Aprons, reg. ?.50. Salt! .... 1 1 Ladies' 0enill Apnnis. reg. ?2. On. Sole $1'' 2 Young lnlle' Suits, sizes 1 1 and 10. reg. I7.." " $9.75 7 Misses Flannel mid Serge Hodire Skirls, reg. 1 $2.95 t (iirls Woollen Jumpers, value iJH.fiO. Sale ... $1W 0 Ladies' Swealers, reg. ifX.50. Sale price $3-5 12 Misses' Swentcm, values $ 1.00 and $0.00. Sale , $1.50 Misses' Vests and llrawem, nalural color; weh fiiu-n $1.2.. Snle price per gnriiieiil 0v, Mises' Ujiion Suils, nalnnil Color alo, reg. I.H." 2.00. Sain per suit ; $1.00 r. dozen Children's Vests, sizes 2i lo ;li4 reg. 0"r. s per gartiienl 25c Ladies' Penman (irt-eii lleallier StinkiiiK-. ri'g. j'l.io. h ..?...? 76c Ladies' Monnrrh Silk Hosiery, reg. Jjl.tiri." Sale proi' 75 (irowing tiirls Plalenl Leather Slipper, wilh elasln g ' 011 Ihe sides, reg. 7.2o. Sale pri. o for I'rl Saturday only , . $4.76 see oun windows' Jabour Bros., Ltd. Phone 045. Cor. 3rd and 7th