I I l! ' III Ladies' Uf a I. I1U11U UU? Latest Designs Lowest Prices Eye Glasses Must fit perfect. Our Optician lias had over 25 years' experience in llic largo centres testing eyes ami filling glasses. Satisfaclion guaranteed. Max Heilbroner Tho Diamond Merchant of tho North CORDED HAITIENNE A new taffeta finish silk, heavily corded, for every day or parly frocks. Conies in hlack, crushed rose, mauve, peach, ocean, French blue, etc., 30 inches wide. Per yard $3.50 West of England Third Ave. Store Phone 753. Hallow'een Specials For This Week APPLES Fancy Mcintosh Reds, per box 52.80 Jumhlc pack, per bos $2.25 Johnathan, Fancy, per box $2.75 Jumble pack, per box $2.25 Hallow'ccn Lanterns, larwe. , .... 15c Small ..10c Pumpkin, per Hi 6c llihbard Siuash, per lb. 6c (irapes, per lb. ..... . 20c Mussallem Grocery Co. Ltd. 417-423 Fifth Ave. East Phones 18 and 84 ROCHON'S Chocolates We are S'dc agents in Priiiec Hupert for these delicious sweets. Hulk Creams, per lb. . . 75c Hulk Assorted Nuts and Creams, per ll. . . . $1.00 1-2 lb. Ho.xe Ansorted Chocolate 60c 1 lb. Hoses Assorted Chocolates ... $1.00 2 lb. Hoxes Assorted Chocolates $2.00 Iloehon's famous Almond Crisp, per lb. . . . . $1.00 These goods arc all specialities made from pure wliippiiiK cream and cream cry butler. Phono 94 Rupert Pharmacy Third Avenuo and 5th St. Dr. E. S. Tait DENTIST HolQorson Block, Prince Rupert, B.C. Office Uouro 1 to C. X-Ray Ssrvlce Phone 686. Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Evenings (ARCTIC NIGHT HAS SHUT DOWN No More Light There Until Spring and Activities Cease In Most Places LONOYKAR CITY, Svalbard, Oct. 30. The Arctic niuhl sct- lled over these desolate regions I several weeks ago and not a glimmer of sunlight will bo seem again until the end of April. I This coming winter will lie even more titan unusually quiet in Spilzbergcu. Most of tho coat mining settlements will be vir-; tually deserted, for the low coali prices now ruling have made itj Imperative lo restrict out put audi from Kings Hay alone 300 operatives are being sent home by the' last coal boats before the ice closes in, and only a score of watchmen will remain in charge. At (ireen Harbor, .the Dutch Company will have odd jobs for about 50 men, but only a dozen hardy Swedes will keep a lonely watch at the remote Swedish mine at Hragaliza Hay, which this year was inaccessible even in the middle of June. The (treat Northern Coal Company, the most important concern, will endeavor lo carry on here with 100 operatives, and a monthly output of 15.000 tons is expected. Conditions hero are more favorable and the quality of the coal is superior. Use of Wireless The isolation of the smaller outposts is less complete since the advent of wireless. A suggestion to adapt Amund sen s remaining polar plane for TIMBER SALE, X 7475. Scaled Tender will lie rwHvr,! hy the Ulnlrter or IjiiiU it Vlrtorla not later llian ihhiii un the Will Wy r Nnvt-iiiImt, IVth. for the pun-lM' uf Llrrnre 747S, lo cut i.3V6.U(iu fret of Spruce, llemlurk and Cedar nn an area siluatnt on tlm snuUl urti' of TaiMMi IsUihI, Itlrlurd-um Inlet, Queta Cliailutlf Island. Tu iji year will De al uvted ror re- ninval or IiiiUmt. Kurllier nartn-ulara of tlie Chief rores- ler. Virions. B.C., or District Foietlw, prince Hiii.crl. B.i:, TENDERS WANTED Tender will he received by the t;it.v r 1'ilnce Ituuerl for Hie nun-haw of Lot 0 and r. Hlorlt u. Section . and l.ol II. mock ;H. Section Tender', to tie in lite orrire or the llv clerk not laler than 8 p.m. October 10, 1Hr. t r. jo.xts. i;n i:ierk EVENING DRESSES in LATEST DESIGNS AND COLORS at, 4 "DLMERS" Phone 27 P.O. Box 327 Fur Coats & Jacquettes An Exquisite Stock of Fur Trimmings at low prices. B. C. FUR Co. Next G.W.V.A. Third Ave, "M I H I 1 I w up w II 50 ISY1 LkESS MRS when you Use BAKING POWDER Highest Quality, Ji(pdera(e Price. MADE IN CANADA NO ALUM E-W. GILLETT CO. LTD. TORONTO, CAN. 'onveyiiig mail and occasional passengers to and from Spilzbergeu lias been abandoned by thoj Oslo government ou tho score of expense. Next spring, of course, mining Operations will be resumed in' full force, with the Norwegian government officials for the first time in control of the archipelago. VALUES OF EDUCATION "Has your boy Josh been any iielp lo you?" " Some,' answered fanner ornlossel. "He doesn't do much wnrki but lie gives ine many a helpful hint about the best show to see when I go lo town.' LAND ACT. Kotlc of Intention to Apply to Ltait Land run ruTt,"1! IfEWB NO DECISIVE RESULTS FROM THE ELECTION OF YESTERDAY ALTHOUGH CONSERVATIVES LOOK LIKE WINNERS. continued from page I ) Government its no desire exists for a second general election within tho next few weeks. Present Standing TORONTO, Oct. 30. Prime interest centres in tho battle Hon. Arthur Meighen Is making to secure half a dozen Or mure seats that will (jive him a cuin- nlele maJuritv in the new parlia ment and make sure his claim to! form a new government. Early, Progressive return showed hiifi with I If followers, four shorl of the number required for a bare majority or one in a House of 215 members. The great question is whether the seats still in doubt will furnish, him the necessary working majority so that he may carry on Hie government. The following are meiiibers- 'tI throughout Canada as far as the latest returns today indicate: ONTARIO. Conservatives. Algoma East O. H. Nicholson, U.iheral loss. Algoma West T. K. Simpson, no change. Ilranl Franklin Smoke, I'ro-gressive loss. Ilrantford. II. E. Hyerecm, Liberal loss. Uruce North. James Malcolm. no change. Carlelun. V. t (Sarlaud. uo change. Dutferln Slmroe. Earl V. Howe, Progressive loss. Durham. F. V. Howeo (Hon. Vincent Maseey defeated), no change. Elgin West. H. C. MeKilIdp uo change. Essex KasL Or. R. I. Mor- and Liberal loss. Essex" South. E. J. Ooll,1 (Hon. (i. P. Oialiain, defealed. Liberal loss. Essex W'ostr-Col. S. C. Robinson (new seal). Fort William. Hon. Dr. R. J. M anion, no change. Fronlenac Ai'ldingluu. Dr. J. W. Edward, Progressive his. Orey Nortli. M. It. Dunean, no chanse. Hallon. Duncan Campbell, Progressive lns. In Oneen lUiarlotle Olsinet Uwl Ite-f 1 1 H 1 I i III i lt I i'boiiias Mar.shalt onlinir litrtel of Prince Hnpert. anji proTessivi- In .iluilr al shannon llav T.VliK MiTICE lint Robert C. ! ut Viiirotiier. H.i:.. occuiatloii rainier) man. ini oil l oHily for a leae of the f ! iwliiir (IcKTilfeil land: oiiiiix iiclny a I a pl planted on an n-itunicil IflaiKl lylnir S.ftO drr. VV. (II i'liaiiii. more w leas mm -ythet cor-ier of Ul ISM. O.CJ.. Haiifre I; thence followinc liieantlerlnir of ylvtr live of 'd ,-i.mit to of oHiiniencenienl. ami oiiiainliiR i 4 arte, leocc or ie. IIOIItllT C. OOSSE, Applicant. Per Wm. l. Mllrtiell. VfMit Haled 'it4.u-r 5th. !&. IN PROBATE. Dr. Alexander ! Smith Block Phone 575 DENTIST WESTHOLME THEATRE Friday and Saturday, at 7 and 9 p.m. Saturday Matinee, 3 p.m. GOLLEEN QAI I V" MOORE in , 3 Ai-JL' I Florenz .iegMd's Iliizzling, seinlilluting. musical fiunedy liroiigh lo Hie screen. Duinly. irresistible Colleen Moore as Hie greatest .Sally of ull times, Ihe wonder girl of poem and song. Sally's hack to the alley wilh new smiles, new tears, new joys lo make yon happy. And she's brought Leon Krrol, who ean't make his feel behave mikI l.loyd lluglies, who t-un'l make his heart behave. 'When on see Leon fall you'll laugh till your sides nche, anil when Sally Tolls iti love you'll llirill (ill your heart uelies. Captivating Colleen in the greatest musical success Hroadwuy ever knew. A photo-play of sheer joy, .superbly dressed uml mounted. Itisjiuguislieil cast. "HODGE PODGE" SERIES No. 3 "A JUMBLE IN THE JUNGLE." COMEDY "FAMILY LIFE." Admission 50c and 25c PATHE NEWS Hamilton Iisl. Hon. S. C Mewburn, no chntige. HamiUon Wesl. C. W. Hell, no change, Hastings Peffrboro. A. J. Embury, Progressive loss. Hastings South. W. E. Tuui-inon. Liberal loss. Kingston. Prig. (Sen. A. E. Hns( no change. Lambtou East. J. E. Arm- in the supreme court of British trong, Progressive loss In the Mailer or lite AdioliiUtrallon Act; In I If Matter or tin- EaUte or George ih. lieceaMd. llllentate. TAkE .'VOTir.K thai by order or II l H.iK.r. f. Men. Younir. the fth day of October. AH. 111. I a apiMiliited Art fin il.lrmliir or tile estate nf Georre ,N'h. llerelieil, ami all 'nrtle ha Till if rtaliiw a(alnl the e-iaie are lie ret y re- (lulred to furnish same, uroperlir veriried, to me ou or before the 7th day of So-wihImt. a.Ii. tsr.. ami all parties la debbd to I lie etite an- required to pay in inii'iinl or Utelr lnlebtednef to ine Tirthwith. MHlMVI A. WATT, orri'ial Adntinlrlrator, Prince Hupert. B.C Haled the J'th da of October, AJ. lu.i. Lanark. It K. change. Leeds. H. A. Preston, no Stewart, no change. Lincoln. J. 1. Chaplin, change. London. J. V. While, on no' change. I Middlesex East A. K. Hodginsl Progressive loss. ' . Muskoka. Peler Mctiibbon. Progressive loss. Nipissing. John Ferguson. Liberal loss. Norfolk Klgin. J. L. Stan-ell, no change. Ontario. Dr. T. K. Kaiser, Liberal loss. Oxford .North. Lieut. Col M. Sutherland, Liberal lose. Parry Sound. Col. J. Arthurs, no change. Peel. Sam Charter, I), wards, Progressive loss. Wellington North. Duncan Sinclair, Progressive- loss. Wellington South. Hon. Hugh (luthrie. no chaiige. I .North York. Col. J. H. Len nox, defeated Premier King, Liberal loss. Liberals ltruco South. Dr. W. A. Hall, Progressive loss. Huron South. J. J. .Memer. progressive loss. Kenora Rainy River. Jol. II. A. Machiii, Progressive loss. West l.nmblon. R. N I.eseuer, uo change. A. no clianae. j Peterboro Wesl. H. A. Peck, Liberal loss. Port Arthur, Thunder Jtay. W. F. Langworthy, Progressive loss. Prince Kd ward-Lennox. John llubbs. no change. Simcoe Fast. A. I). Thump-son, Liberal loss. tsimroe .Virth. -vv . A. Hoys. ihi ciiange, defeated Hon. L. C. Drury. Toronto Ftsl. 1'. U. llyckmau. no change. Toronto Fast Centre. Hon. Kdmond Hrisloi; no change. Toronto High. Park. A. J. Anderson, defeated Hon. James Murdock, Liberal loss. Toronto Northeast. It. L. liakcr, new seat. Toronto Norhwest Fx-Mayor! I . L. Cliurcli, no change. Parkdale. David Spence, nu change. Toronto Scarboro. Joseph Harris, no change. Toronto South. Col. C. II, deary, jio change'. Toronto West Ceiilre.C. 1L liorkcn, no change. Victoria.-T. IF. Slinsori, Progressive loss. Wuterluu Ss'oUth. A. M. Ed- (ilengarry. Angus .Mediums, tos. Perth South. R. t. (Irahain, Conservative loss. Waterloo North. W. D. Euler, no change. Progressive (trey Southeast.-- Miss Ague McPhail, no change. Other Ontario results were still incomplete this morning. BRITISH COLUMBIA. Conservatives. . Cariboo J. A. t'raer, leading. Eraser Valley. II. J. Harder, leading. KiMitrnay Wl. W. K. EsliHg, elected. Progressive lo. Nnnaimo. C. II. Dickie, elect ed, no change. New Wtuilnler. W.' (I. .Mc-(Juarrte, elected, uo change. Hurnird. 5en. J. A. Clarke, elected, no cbanyl. Vancouver Centre. Hon. II. II. Steven, elected, np change. Vancouver South.' Leon J. LsHlner, elected, no change. Victoria. Hon. Dr. S. F. Tol-niie, elected, no ohange. Yale. (trote Stirling, leading. Liberals Koolenay East. Hon. Dr. J. II. King, no change. Skeena. Alfred Stork, elected no change. North Vancouver. Dugatd Dunnghy, leawling Progressives Goiiiox Altierni-A. W. Nell! elected, no change. YUKON- Capt. lirow HlauK. iner- alive, leading over Robert Lowe Litre ral. NEW PAPER IN OTTAWA OTTAWA, Ont Oct. 30. (Hy .. Canadian Prees . A new veil-! tore In journalism tins appeared in Ottawa in Hie publication of the Jewish Herald, a weekly periodical emphasizing the ideals of Judaism. It contains roncise despatches pertaining to Jewish activities, short ami timely editorials, interesting sketches of various leaders of the rare, as well as other topics nf the day. He Sh. II- afier. Wliii I time sli'Uiiil 1 i"uie Come .if.' I" supjiei . Tliiil v tl ;tf I Wits ' liming LOOK YOUNG Wrinkles make you look old. Wrinkles go hand ln hand with eye strain. Have your eyes correctly examined and removo the wrinkles. Proper glasses may be all that you need. We furnish you with glassoo after an accurato rolentlflo examination John Bulger Jeweller and Optician Auditorium Will open for a month's Skating? Beginning Tuosday Eve., Sept. 15. Afternoons . . . 2 lo 4 Fvcniiigs H to 10 Good Music both sessions Competent instructors lo leach beginners. L. J. Marren - Prop. Phone Black 440. Friday. October 30, igj J ' END OF MONTH Specials Friday and Saturday T DflESS GOODS Hit inch Iliiitiiiin Lace, llrowii. (ire) and Naw sft?.5i), per yard Handsome Me hi I Lace, re jr. rl, per ymj M inch Jersey. Cloth, nil Wool, Heather, (ires , Meg. :i.&0, lo clear at per nrd T,V Wool Hidenlowii. Fawn, Sky and Urey. rtg per jnnl M" Wool Cualiugs, reg. for per yard Silk Nels, MO", wide range of colors, ?l.7.", pc Dress (loods, a tulde full, value lo 2.01), for ii UNDERWEAR Children's Combinations Jong sleeve, yinlci v garment Ladies' Hlack Tight, vnliio lo $1.75, for per g o Indies' Wiuler Vosls, per garnienl Ladies' Wiuler llloomerw. While, Pink, and S.u I ...II.... K M ll- m. 1 f..- l.itnirs i.iiiiiiii niHris, Hiir mii . Silk Caiiiinle-, value to .(, each Princess Slips, all colore, each ::i: HOSIERY Ladies' Cjinhmero Hoe, Cream or Hlack, Penm . size lo nily IwidieW Itibbeil WimiI Hose, Sand ami HUck, pe , Children's Wool Hose, turn (op. small 65cj bug Silk Hosiery, big range, per wir ......... Kmbroidery Insertions and Wgiug, per yard Velvet llibbons, in several eolort. per vanl . Table Damask, vnlne lo $l.(in, per van! Mull Muslins, nine, pink ami Wlulc. anN Satiuelte Lining, V for Prints and (liughams. & for Cliildren'siiugliHUi Dnsee, lo clear at e4ch Fancy Stamped (SoinIs. h Utblc full, value from HAM, earh . . (iirU' Cloth Tarns in color, reg. 2.rt, for I lb. Writing Paper and Ho of F.nvelui'C, rrg Indies' lluliber Aprons, large ie. ea.-h Iliblious, large assorlmeiit. per anl . ... Misses' Wliile Wool Hiiiking (iap. e- li . . Kisch Curlaiii Hims, 3 for Curtain Sennm and Muslins, 5 ard for . . Indies' Chamoirelle (iloves, faiiry cuff, pair l'.ollar and Cuff Sets, value to I.S3, for . . Indies' Umbrellas, 'A dozen. pei ial. eaf h . . Children's (ml Velvel Hats. reg. jf 1.50. for Ciolf Yam, in I z. balls, 7 for '. . While FliiiiiieleUe, f arU for tl pairs of Ladies' Silver Pumps; reg, $V,7r, b i-21 pairs of Ladies' Felt Slippers, broken lines. ai pairs of Ladies' Hlack SaliiV Putniis ' iniil OsMi Sjf8.no ; sale COATING AND DRESS MATERIALS Dark Orey am) Dark Hrovvn Tweed, unliable for lb 2 pier Men's Trousers, reg. :.2r; sale per yard ;ces of Woollen Jersey Cloth, reg. :UI.: A pieces of Checked Homespun, rir'widc,'r,7r: I lilece of Woollen Checked Con I in ir. reir. M.r0 : nle " 51.00 $1.00 $2.4$ $1.95 $100 $1.00 $1.00 $1X0 $1.00 $1.2$ $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 . ll' I Tit) balls Monarch Dove find Flos, Wool, reg ball, slightly soiled, lo clear nl per ball . . 100 lialls of Moniircli Dove ami Floss, color b l"! liiiucd. reg. .'10c, sale - Monarch Floss, wilh exception of while, 'reg. lialls for $1X0 $1X0 75c $1X0 Sc 1Ct $1.00 $1X0 $1X0 $1X0 50c $1X0 $1.7$ SSt $1X0 Ik 2$c $1X0 $1X0 $1X0 75c vy, $1.09 $10t $14 Ladies' hiiiI Misses' Flannel Drrs.e. at 25', off. For this event 2.i', oil Children'- Coals. Ask to see the New Dresses. Juit arrived. Very Moderately Priced H. S. Wallace Co., Ltd, Phone 0. 3rd Ave. and Fulton Strtd. Clearance Sale Of Ladles and Mines' Hats, Men's and Boy's Sweater, Ladles' and Men's Rubbers, Ladies' Hosiery and Woollen Coatings and Dress Material SALE STARTS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31 it, and continues till Wednesday, Nov. 4th II is ruslnmary Willi every business house i rlenruui'c sale, but the-e -ulcs ure u-imllv I" ' uarv and Julv ul u tune when the -c.i-un is ;il' or at a lime when von ' an do without such gnnl We believe in offering vnn (he guilds in scu-iili time when vnn need it mnl. IF YOU CAN BEAT THESE PRICES GO TO IT Ladies' Hats Of nil nnr slock of Indies' FaP ' Hats we have only H Hals left. These are "i' very reduced price II Ladies' Hals, reg. !.:! In $t.nt; clpnraio c 7 Indies' Hals, reg. ?0.7fi lo 8.U0; - ile S Fell lint, reg. M.7&: sale III Hals, values up lo $a.00 ; to clear ul . , . . . Hoys1 pure Wool Swealers. wilh a fancy slripe. - 2(. for ... . Hovs'purc Wool Sweater, wilh a fnuey slripe f'r ...; Men's SleeycloM I'lillovers, reg. ijfU.50; ffllo ... RUBBERS 100 pairs or Ladies' Itiibbers, low and medium h l.2r; sale " o pairs Ladles' high heel lluliber, broken -l.:ir; salo Nlen's ineiliiim loe lliibboo, lo clear ql $1.55 $3.75 $2.50 $1.00 $1.00 $uo $3.50 j 50c 50c $1.25 $4.7$ $L5 f $1.00 $1.95 $1.75 $350 $2.25 I0e I 150 $i.oo JABOUR BROS. LTD. . Phone 045. Cor. 3rd and