WEEK-END SPECIALS Visit our Meat Dept. and gel acquainted with our new butcher. No. 1 Steer Hound Steak, 2 lbs 45o Slewing Steak, per lb. 15c Sirloin Sleak. per lb. .. 30c llanibnnvr Sleak, 2 lbs. 25o I'ol Roast, per lb. .. 12'ic Pork Sausage, very special, 2 lbs. for . . . . .... 35c Walk Over and Save Money at Mussallem Grocery Co. Ltd. 417-423 Fifth Ave. East Phones Phonos 18 18 and and 84 84 aok nc TH1 DAILT H1Tv?B Diamonds In llic Latest Design Selling Finest Quality Stones from $25 up Value (iuaranteed or Money Refunded' Eye Glasses Musi fit perfect. Our Optician lias had over 25 years' experience in tlio large centre testing eyes and filling glasses. Satisfaction guaranteed. Max Heilbroner Tho Diamond Merchant of the North Satin-Faced Canton Crepe . A heavy quality Canton Crepe with a rich lustrous satin face. Ideal for dresses Conies in Black, White, Pansy, Pearl, Hoyal, Orchid, Itrown, Tan, Ochre. 38 in. l'cr yard $3.50 to $3.95 West of England Store Third Ave, Phone 753. DENTIST I J I 'ART' Clothes Overcoats to measure Steve King. Third Ave. Green 85 . Ill r. r. d. 1 ait w Helflcrson Block, Prince Rupert, B.C. Office Jlours- 9 to C. X-Ray Ssrvlce Phone G88. Open Tuesday, Thursday mid Saturday hvenlngs CATHEDRAL CLUB WAS ORGANIZED Rev. W. Allen Heads New Centre of Activity at St. Andrews A represenlallvo gathering of St. Andrew's Cathedral congregation spent a most enjoyable evening last night under the chairmanship of the Yen. Arch deacon Rix and organized their .activities for the winter months. I After some discussion it was de-' cided lo hae u central and com-i preliensive body to be called the Anplicau Cathedral Club. .The following officers were elected: President, llev. V. Allen. Vice.-Pres., V. C. Orchard. ' Sec-I'reas. Hal p. ' ' With the above the umtcrnot-ed, s leaders of the various sec-lions form the. Kxeeullvc coin-mil lee'. Sports. J. M. Collison. Music. Mrs. Woodland. Dramatics. Miss Dalby. Literary. S. Hazel l-Joncs. Hoy Scouts. Mr. Woollon. dirt (iuides and Ilrotherhoodi of St. Andrew's, leaders to be ap pointed. The entertainment was most varied and pleasanl. From community singing and kilcbeu orchestra the items ranged to olos and instrumental duels. members if lli.i nl...i. .. ill. M. . 1,'II.H ..I Opals October Birthstones The old superstition, about Opals bringing bad luck seems lu be somewhat dying out. This belief originated in one tif Sir Walter Scott's novels hut in Mexico, where many beautiful Opals aro found, they arc worn for good luck. AVc have some beautiful Opals just received in different sizes and prices and invite you to see them. John Bulger Jeweller Taxi 75 Taxi If you like lo ftave the best Phone 75. Lexington Hudson Super-six and Dodges. First and only 7 passenger Sedan in city. All new closed jars. RATES 1 or 5 or 7 or i Passengers ,. $1.00 C Passengers .. $1.50 8 Passengers . . $2.00 5-Passcngcr Sedan, per hour $4.00 "-Passenger Sedan, per hour $5.00 To Cold Storage and Across Hays Creek Bridge, 1 or 2 passengers $1.00 Kach additional passenger 50o each. TAXI 75 TAXI Auditorium Will open for a month's Skating Beginning Tuesday Eve., Sept. 15. Afternoons . . . 2 lo 4 hveniiigs 8 to 10 Good Music both sessions Competent instructors to teach beginners. L. J. Marren - Prop, Phone Black 449. f Irt 12 arrra tit DUtrlrl. , "TRY A NIP TONIGHT." BEST PROCURABLE JUNIOR FOOTBALL. BOTTUD & 6UARANTtI0Jir MOOUCt Of SCOTUND An interesting and keenly con .tested match is looked for to-I morrow afternoon in llje Junior League football game between fHoolli School and Honlch Street I loo Ih School will line-up ! In he salvage sale from ie Aincri- .can ship Keunecotl whjch wa 'wrecked a couple 'of years ano 'on the west Coast of (iraham Is land. There is also a picture or the wreck of the Kenuecolt. NOTICE. I.X THE MATT Kit or in application tut the iu (( ITuvIkIoiuI Orllllnlr of title for Liil 3. UUxk. t. LnU 11 lud 10, I.I.Hk : Lot 7 and S, UKsk II; Ltit-'. 1. 7 ami a. Iiiork 11, lit I ami , lll-k j. Uiii a iii1 4. Hl.wk l: Li.t a..i it. nutcjc xd; ixil The Original Label look for it at the Vendors and Insist on GRANT'S "BEST PROCURABLE." This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Hoard or by tho Government of It-iti!! ColumhiA tlie piano and Monsieur Hlanr Mane conducting, Mrs. Cullen. Mrs. Wilton, Miss Dalby, thrr, .Misses Cross, the Misses Law rence J. W. .(lawlhorn, and llev. V. Allen. Kach number was warmly encored . Refreshments were amply provided -by the ladies. Mrs. Woodland and. her committee had cheerfully de corated the Cathedral Hall. Speaking for the lyxecutiv Commit lee (lie President said the nnmr i-M-iungr was a nappy inau- ! juration of what is hoped will be IHHHbb il niuch needed oullct of activity, "e call upon every member of jilic Cathedral congregation lo see to it that he or she supplies jlhe driving force without whielij a,u schemes become etuply of the obsession of a few.U BERNARD SHAW ON SOCIALISM Impossibility of Freedom to Subject of Lecture Which Ho Outlines In Brief be fixing a brief outline of a lecture "Impossibility of Free dom.'' he is to deliver under the auspices of the Fabian Socialist iu IamhIoii, Knglaml, (ieorge Herrihard Shaw say-: Political agitation will therefor e be carried on under Social ism by a parly clamouring for longer hours and banter work for I heif own' sweek sake as against a- Weiry Willie parly complaining (hat the hours are already inlolcral.ly long, the work intolerably hard, and the free a fid soaring human spirit degraded to.that of a bee. II Is prcUy.xle.-ir that the prae-tical compronii.se arrived al will leave a seoljon.of the Minimum1)- 'ollowing teanf: Pierce; KamMu""mvoKe,, a" a " ver and Donald: Collison. Kelsev and 'i worked. Ann, anyhow, prtntue Morrison: Crate. Dintrwalt Mtir-l''0" under Socialism will be so ray. Nelson, Dickens and Smith. The current issue of the Sit- urday Kvening Post, in an ad- 1 vertiseiiicul, publishe written by Walter Longwill les-ifying lo the merits of a piece a Icttcra vui-p4 u 1 i ynuci of machinery which he beiughl at ! J. I. 1, , II anil II. lOut k 17; Lola 1 1 r 9 and 10. Hk,r. prodigiously increased and facilitated thai it jvill be impossible for the govcrumenl to impose enough conipuirory lalior to cx- . ... it...,..,, it... ,..,... ,.r il. la worxcit section. Weary Willies Obviously then, the first 're- suit of the solution will tie n general truancy by tlie Weary Willios, leaving the work-glul-lons lo do their' share and do It heller. The Scots and Hermans nave, or used lo have, an excellent institution called the privileged beggar, or gaberlunzie. Tlie itaherluuzie figures In Walter Scott's 'Anliquary'" as a delightful person, ami I have never doubled that Socialism will adopt him with enthusiasm. Only he tt. Ui iu. il and iz. lMk it, Ij-i-U.jii two a b gar front nece-- '. all In tlie KlrM Addlllim, Touiwllr ullslly. He will rCCCIVC exactly the tri smipvHi, map u; Mm, me ui nan : ... .k . . r ii. ...n.alni of Lot y lUnKS oiirtiu u i iianinuii in- enmo an me wurk-LMuiloiii. an. I ipriioratu ot Tliio nuertnr ih !- he will probably be iiserul US u WltiXZ eTeoiliJ;,! tPhe-l., a f mm- ni'inth rronr itm ririt.iiubiirati-ni saxophone player- ' by ear, and lifrrtr. l'ruvlli.nal CrrliriratA i.f Tll'f ,, , . in nie bov undj in thf oanw ,,fWaIking partner corresponding i II Mil KS M. joiivsox. Tin; orilnali (,, lMlr our "'"'Cin? tir i ti"S parmcrs narlnera or or nis-'rtiriraif pis t.r Tlllf an- dao-d llws 4lt '.uinit. 190. iiw 3rd January. ii. ani leurs, ana an entertaining liar '.IS VuS?;!r'urJ W'.tf- will be an important element ,0f5iS .... .. 1 in the Socialist intelligentsia. Land lraitr orrirr. Prlnrc Itntirrt. U.C., nth Srplemher. Ii. Coiiiiiicnrliir at a rxiit tilmtrd atmut fD halnt Kiuiti of Itarlnr'a folnt i.n tlie rt, lii -ir TartMi IJUr. alxiut flrteil liitlra iutn of the Yukon Imundarv line: tlimce eH to rhalim; tlwni-e nurlh to rliaina Hut the work-glullons vvdl be ' 'itrritTAr 'ot T-iias undenvoiked a - Ithev have snatched LI..1U flb I . In ttw Atlln l.aifa IHMrtrl ut Clir. TAkK MiTlt.K that I, KUplilrt .loll rollrr. or Stw York, K.Y.. U.S.V., o-u-patKiii liroWfr. liiU-nd Ui apply for prr-mlxlnn to purclia tlx? follow Intr de- ever when the task of the Weary Willies in addition to their own, for,th'ey will do that little bit in their heads. And tl is their leisure "ill ill will transfigure the world for good or evil. The prospect is really alarming l'licy cannot take il out in golf, for if they didnobody could gi iirwe rjM n maim; inrnre ouinrriy ....1 ,,t ,i,,r ,, iM.Aiil lutinv liil liv li "n WUIIOUl being llll flloln alimr llw ftmre linn of TalMi;"ul - ake to ixiiiii of rniriiiiriii-riiii-nt. aaid! n irnlf liiill lifiifiiilitv inlf wilt parcel contalninr (to acrra. more or !. . . , , ' ELirilLtT ?(HTT I'llTTKII. IllitutT n t riiniii.il "iiiruit, 11 it Fred UwoKJUl1'1"1'' "u 1"W f01, ,,,Ck 0f r,,,j- ntN annul tth iav jdies. As (bey will have U'l GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT Nolle of Application for Batr Llcanaa. (lecuuiary motive Jo keep them within bounds' they will try .all i jsorls of experiments and launch! MITICE Is 1IKIIKI1Y OIVK.t tint on'., ...... i , tlie t&th day of orli.ber. !. Ihe under. i most nniiiisiiu nun iiutuniuus iani iiiienn i afpiy in t ie i'i'iruiiieriirjscs in the linn ly waste oniroi noarn ror a iirrnne in reniieci ............ to fremlM-a. Ilnr tarl of the tiuilrtlnr IU1 way. WllIC I. Is .UIUt' S WIIV, known ai Sklilrcate lioarillnir limine. 4ln- , ii. ,,,,,,, tri.t ,ir(1.,LPn- ami Willi II alOIIO proilUCes atel at klKirale. niioii the laniln le- gieni, nenuirt a u.l iu. ukm-k 4, arrorunif toi t nii, . ns e;nt of I IO tirutlellt a reirlt'rel niap or plan nejKrflten In the, . . , , , , , , l.aml Iteirlatrv nrrire at the cny on paying way which man:- capiiiu i-rinee iuj(ti aim iiniimeren via, mr me -ale of U-er by the alaaa or hy the open txillle for ronaiiniptlnn on Ihe prciiilr. nat'd at SKineiiaie. ii.iv una ivui (lay uf Srpleinber. ISIS. tusiu.iii t;. nittK,t9, Owner. Ifipl'ranl I AND ACT. Notlca of Intantlon to Apply to Purcnaa Land. (n lite tjnd lieeordinir nislrlrt of prlnre IliiiH-rl. and altnate at HI a Falla r.rerk ulilrh. riown Into F.raull nivrr about inllea from II nioulh. TAKK NOTCE lhal CllfKKl P lllel of Prlni-e nutiert. B.C.. orrnpatlon lumber- man. Intend to apply for perml.alon to Diirrhate the follow nr derrlrert land: oniinenrinr ai a poi tnanirn at mr oinliwenl rorner of l.ol f.J5, fianae.foiirti inrnre 70 main aouoirriy: tlinir f'l rhaln weterlv: llienre 10 rhnlii north erly; thenre 10 rhalna ea(erly to nolnl of rommenrrment, and contalninr 40 arret, more or lea. c. r. niEt.. Applicant Baud Aui-uat UUi. !. ism so sterile. They may evei. solve Iho population tpiestion by Immolaling Ihcinsclves like the bees oil the allar of incOssant activity. 1 II will be inlct'i'slinK lo nolo how tlio women, with their tra- "dillon of spccjal work thai can not be hurried or' exaggerated,; will take all thisr," j The bearing of tliese remarks, on Ihe subject of ihe present' course of lectures is Dial leisure1 Is freedom, thai Hocialism will! produce on unprecedented iuan- lily of leisure, (hat fhitau will, find mischlor still for id!.; hands; lo do, and that tie alono kuoCsi what will cotno of it when all our days except the whole holi day will he, half-holidays. This is Mm real problem of free dom. An outstanding Journalistic achievement for llrilisb Coliim-j bia is the special October edition! of dm llritlsh Columbia hum-' berman, published in Vancouver ' which devotes a large and iuo-aj riiM'iy iiiiismnrsi suppiemem io the description r the new saw-' mill of the Victoria Lumber v' .ManufaeltiriMK Co. al Chciuainus which is about to be opened. The' 'same journal curries a special' nView of the Silka Spruce industry of Prince llupert district with special reference lo Prince llupert Spruce Mills. StALIO TINOtRS CiUlt William Murphy, 0ltiH the Mia- It.trilthv fluntfn lit VI. 'una reached tho eily on tlw I tla I last night a. id will spend a iminlli or so visiting here with (tier brother-in-law and sister, Dr and Mrs. II. L. Alexander.1 jiirabaui Avi'iioc. ! J CHILD BORN WIHIE ! 15 AN ALBINU SAYS i VISITORTO FAR EAST SKA1TLK, Oct. 10. Curtis' King, a Memphis manufacturer. :n Set i lie this summer, returning frmu the Far East, lobj of an albino child thai had been born In parents of the Mois race, a savage tribe wearinii brass rings on tinkles ami wrist ami vhi. ears are pierced with strange ornaments. King said he travelled huiidreds of nubs mil of his way to the settlement of Djiriirg. French Indo-China. to take pictures nf the youniisliM. j When the hatiy was born the parents and the rent nf the junnlf community were no a ma led that they feared Mime evil was tie-J scemiinu upon I hem. King related., The child is now four years old. SRALEO TEMlFHS Win ! rr trnl by iwa,uii-mi tnHtUMiratar, rrmrr nup-n, fir... up t It ti'rliKk mail ihi Sluwdajr. li. not im itr yuxrm ir. ti. r ow rHutnr Mfntnt ivlfr H: l-t lntfrrl in thr Vttllwtiiar Orimp -iniMaUa i.f 'VrltoWtVH!." Bull-," ami "Okl TMMr" Miami t'.Uima Ipwl prirr fir.atti. I I inirrt in thr "tiianniala Orwup." n hlllltc if in "Inirimli." ".Munindi y-K I." and tho "tatniMH rnrihm' Mtwral l4lm I -1 IHlftl In Ibr iMtrttll 'ir-iup. r.iti 1 lnnr "f thr "t'arniii i-. J" and "l'a roll In 4" NiiK-ral hlini , Tor alwwr im ii'ii.tirl rhOiiM an- all llinlr in Hir saHn 'ti Hltrr s.-11 .11 I'm I'.rll tint aim' liiiiir lmilii Vln-tl ..f On- rlallit adjiiln thr. .!! Mil i lin iip Ttt- li r i.r ativ Irttdrr niit tw 1 aarilv anrptrd New Fall Coats DRESSES MlLIJiNERY "DEMERS" Phone 27. P.O. Box 327 Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone 575 DENTIST Fur Coals & Jacquettes An Kxtpilsltc Slock of fur Trimmings at low prices. B. C. RJR Co. Next Q.W.V.A. Third Ave. FORD Impoved models will bo on view Ibis month. Wo have Iwo present. iyot hedaiis upon which we are offering speiial imlucc- menu. S. E. Parker Ltd. Friday. October 10 ijJ Dollar Days MAKE YOUR $ TALK! Friday and Saturday Every Item on This Lltt a Winner llrassirrcs, 2 for r. tlnlloii llloomers, reg. 7rc, 2 pairs for t f tlorsels, per pair T Ladies' Hint k Tights, reg. $1.75, for per mir . Iridic' Winter Wsln, carli ... Childrcns tiiiiliiiiutions, winter Jlr, pefkint r Cultoii Nightgowns, very specml. earli I'rini oss Slips, While, and Cnloreil, eai li ... r i:reic Hlotitners, While and Fancy, per pmir . tlhnnioiselle OIovoh, per pair . '. .. Kid tiloves, reg. $2.75, for per pw ... n. t'lilileai heil Slieclillg, W inch, for "prfinj, i r I'nlilcarlit'd tjolton, 'tl( inch, ytinN fur ... r Htripctl Pliiiinelelte, 5 yanls fur , . . . r . All Wool Ladies' Itili loe, por jmir (lusjiinere Hose, Hlnckiitl Hrmvii, :i pairt for r Silk Hose in groat vtfiety, per pair & . . (iolf Yarn in nil colons 7 baHs . , . . Wheeling Yarn, 3-t II ... s tlrot hcl lUdlon. IO balls L . t Hibboiis, fancy or plain, lo l to. wide. Uy.ird- -. t'j-eloniies. values hi 85e yanl, 'J vatds (m . b (Irctomies, values In 5lc aril. :i v.niU (D . . r. Men's Tie. Jl r.ir H ' e Ladies' (iarler-. jHiirs for ,A, . r ' If Hir Nets, cap -hpe, fl (or IMaitl Dres fiui'd. 2 vanls for r. Velveteen, p'er vanl t (iuigh.ims iii't Pnftl-. 5 rU for is H. S. WALLACE CO. LTD. WESTHOLME THEATRE Friday and Saturday, at 7 and 9 p.m. Saturday Matinee, 3 p.m. "THE MERRY WIDOW" The pn tunx.ition of ihe grete' mnn m i of iihmIi'iii (iiio-v The pn'tire tlutt bring Ihe iidveutiire- uf Ihe uiinun- 1 . f wji.i- n. in.' spremj to Ihe remotest corners if tlie earth; wh tiniis of Krtiuz Lehar's lunettil meliHlie delighic i The charming ntniHiice of a cbrtis giH wlm m Priuce. A phoU-play which Hse a real In ..i and feiilnrrs Hie splcndnrs of m rnirl with pirn Parisian night lite in pleasing ritntrast. (iurgt'" ami lO-lunx". (ilillentig gate I v. .Muguilo rm ami sellings. I nrisalled i at. John Gilbert, Roy D'Arcy, George Fawcett, Tvll Marshall, Josephine Crowell and Mie Murray ' the Slerry Wnlow. 'Hodoe Podge" Series No. 1-A Tiny Tour or the ILS.A. PATHE NEWS 50c snd 25c UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD. Sailing from frinr nprl. t.r VANCOUVER. VICTORIA, S.aMa aM Attn St,, Tv4M. IT" 'or VAhf OUVCR. VICTORIA, Alr tm4 Sao Sat; SalttMai, ftr ANYOX, PORT SIKRSON 4 Ht Rl.r CantiarlM, Thttrt4tr J" ftr PORT SIMPSON, ANYOX, ALICC ARM, STIrVART, SttiKar, S .m. US IM Aiaatta. . r.l, Awl rrM. ai.Mn. WEEK END SAL FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10 and 17, of Boys' Woollen Sweaters, Girls' Sweaters and Underwear, Misses' Woollen Jumpers and 8erge Bodice Skirt, ond Ladles' Sweaters and Hosiery. Hoy-' Halhinlyne Jersey Sweater-. -oci front ni l flier- on Ihe shoulder-, , Suy, Matooii. lute Hi ami (Jrey, sues from 20 lo SO. Ilejr. I.H.- to Hale $1.00 .Sizes from 2M to Meg. "75 to if'lJ.OO. Half Sl0 Hallaiityiie Pure Wool Fine Knit Sweaters with . -tripe, hixes friuii SO-HJ. Hog. n.7r to H.lMt. 52.00 7 Ladies' Sateen Apruiis, reg. il.Ro. Side 85c 1 1 l.atlies' Oveilill Aprons, reg. 12.00. Sale.. .. $1-15 t? Young Ladies Suits, sirce n reg. tl7.:i0. $9.75 7 Misses' natiiifl ami Serge lloditd Skirls, rog. V."0- H . $2.95 tt dirls' Woollen Junipers, value $ ,.no. Sale 51.50 0 Lailies' Svvealers, reg. H.:,i). Salts irice $3.50 12 Misses' Svvenlers, viilues $1,00 mid Jil.OO. Sale pi 51.50 .Misses' Vests nntl Drawers, iinliirnl color; web riiii-Ii. ''K 11.2.'). Sale price jit-r garment 50c Misses' Union Suits, natural color nl-o. rt-g. l.8. .00. Sale .er suit 51.00 ." ilozeu Clilltlreu's Vest.-, sizes 21 InMO, rfir 'oSc. ,u Jier giirineiit 25c Latlies' Peiiiuau (Ireoii lleallier Slirking rt-g.' $LNI S 'p .. 75c Ladies' Monarch Silk Hosiery reg. ijtl.115, Say price 75c (rowing dirls I'lalenl Lnalher Slippers with elnslic gore nn ll.e sides, ,-eg. $7.25. Sulo price f.N- Friday nn Saturday only . 54,75 8EE OUR WINDOWH Jabour Bros., Ltd. Phone G45. Cor. 3rd and 7th