T 'ay Scpfimber .0. i02!S Y1TP. TlATCt TTRWa page rm LilliJllXiS. AKTS I h"kIJ WorWi 77Z."2lJ Vt II rurrmwC Scjmltno likiiwiHal Hwarth 1 " ...JAW Imtituta. WU not limnitwwiiuiuu YourOrocer You Had Better Get Your Name on our list For Dry Kindling Fvcry piece kiln dried ami i ily iht. Large load $C.OO ' . irrd, hi- bundles al- i ..! -pin tor 8I.UU . devil "Taxi" Call 112. A I way- pin and ready to ; service 'all hour. One ! w passengers any- ' ' BOo. Clean Sedan. 1 ..' drixera. . COAL We h.ne a new coal on t $11.00 per ton deliv- ; I Nil dirt and very little J A perfect range nut -ip .iml extremely i it it a Ion now! . Dt jv.,,' ,,f nil Limit at- 1 !p ?,. promptly. Stand 345 Third Ave. Alio Seal Cove : The Prince Rupert Transfer & Taxi Co. Phones; 189, 112. , Taxi 75 Taxi i tike io ii.ivi- the best Phone 75. ' ff'oii Hudson Super-; ii lioihie. First and 1 J paen(!er Sedan in v All new closed cars. RATES I I I'asscnK-ern . . $1.00 ! r C PnenKr . . $1.50 f I'nn-enper . . $2.00 t i-enjrpr Sedan, per h $4.00 l'a-encer Seilan, per boor $5.00 To Cold Storage and Across Haya Creek Drldge, t r 2 pasrnjr,rn $1.00 I hi li addillonal passenger 50o earli. TAXI 75 TAXI Phone 178 I1 hIior lleef, per lb. . . 6o I " Hoasl. per lb 10o ' and steak, per lb. . . 20c ! Imnlder Spring I.nnili, per lb , .. 25c I-fj or SprinR I.amb, per lb 35c Qalner's Hams and Bacons None Better "nm, per lb 40c. I'ncon. sliced, per lb... 5o sprm(i Cliickens, per lb. 35c NVc deliver, l'ay the driver. Bulkley Market Oco, W. Kerr Phone 178. Fur Coats & Jacquettes An Mxqulslto Stock of Fur Trimmings al low prices. B. C.PUR Co. Next Q.W.V.A. Third Ave, NEW THEORIES IN ASTRONOMY Dr. J. 8. PJaskelt Tells Victoria Canadian Club or Visit to England VICTORIA, Sept. W. New dis-I'ovene by scientist anil astronomer may cause abandonment of accepted theories aw to 'he max ami nrea of the star,; averted Dr. J. S. plukelf, di-; ''' ''or of tin- Saanirli Astrophysi- at Observatory,, when addressing a lunelieon til the hmpress llolel. l.enirei him by the Canadian Club, the Women Cana-uniii Club ami the Victoria i i .nu;li of the Hoyal Aslrononi- at Society. "The theories of l'ioferior Ivddirtpton ithowiiiK aider neu to be erroneous, tune lieen supported by examinations of the eotupanion of Sirius. and this work may be of enormous importance to the seienn-i "I astronomy," lie said. Dr. I'laskett credited the honor I of liein j- the truest of the day to the wrk performed by the Saa-nieh Astrophysical Observatory, "fur the work is not that of the director, but of the whole taff." He described the ceremony of completing membership in the Hoyal Society or Copland. The tnaior objective of hi- i visit to Kngland wa to attend the triennial sessions of the International Astronomical L'nion. ami he declared that, in the ; opinion or Hritish and American' j astronomer the barrier aRuinsl bad been done at r.ambridpe the CANCELLATION OF RESERVE MlTP E IS IIKIOUV lilVf N thil lb n'wrn llin oi-r l.ol ikhi. Innitf 4 t.uai JiUlriri, it iiiuillcd. (1. II. .XADEM, lrHitj Miuitlrr or Undi Miil tlrixMcnrnt, VlflorU, vB.i:. ml pi . H. LAND ACT. Nelk of .InUntton to Applr to Lit. Ltn In rrlnre llujrt 'Liml Hrcordm M-inn of iTinre Unpen, and tllual on ini xitim rn nrxirr oi wairi is Und. nr. bplni norm lltvulirk Itlaml. and true l.lin.1 I'ulnl. silklin lilind. TAkf MiTlit I lii I Analo-llrllUti Col ombia J'aikinir H'iiiny Uinitwl, it Vancouver. B.C.. utTupaUon parkffn. In-tuidi 10 apply for a kae of the fo'.Icw-inr d'urrifwd land: rimiuirnrlnr al a pout planted al nltb water mark on the aoutnwejt fhore of Wale Island Hi rxiiilcn tsartnr north niarnellr friun lUymark tland and Irue ril from Inland I'ulnl, Sllktan Utind; Ihence aouthealerly alnns hlrl) water mure r ! in pomi oi roiiiniriH-riiK-in, aud ron aminr 7 aore, more w . 1 y 'Your Y Own , Soap-' with wns(e fats aid PURE FLAKE LYE Pull Dircioq for rnolun? liord oml f t aoop with every can- IT SAVES YOU MONEY E W.GILLETT CO. LTD. TORONTO, ttm, sessions would tiave been worth whip,' lie said. Revises Theories ItnfMkrlutif u-nrl i-n c rirniifil Immense Difference "To illustrate, if this glass of wuler were filled with gas from Hetelgeuse it would weiali one Iwo.liniiilreiltli of a crain on the I'ACKINO . 1-td iinpr up in Iho eyes of the Knft-; rr Walter E. nated July " t LAND ACT. walker. VS lllish people," he said, declarinjr fnan. Inlemll la apply ror wmuamn n.te.1 ur i thj. to i'ur"'tia" the rollowmr defrll.ed lnd: ' ed at he Coii.meiii lnir al a ixl oiithwrit rurner oi i.m r theiirV SO rhaiiH norther y: thenr Sii ehaina westerly, nmre or tens, jo the Em-:!"?..... iiiinr. !in rhaln aoutherlv. I hence SO chain faMerly. and cuntalntnr, VO acre, more r -"-j A nM,xu. rr o. p. nte Arpllrant. 1. Areni.. LANO A0T. Int.nllonJoTppI Io tai Land Nolle of i.i Prlnre nnpert lnd llernrdliiir nirlj Tivf VlT i'E ll Eitwiie II. Slmpnon. rTut.hf M. I t '.H cupallon r.nn.-ry.nan intend to !'t''Y "r " , ...... . -.a, . t, ptttd tlrd July. . the Canadian offices in London I to be adequate to the interests nolle of inUniionTo Appti to rurcha.aj and prospects of Canada as lam. I member of the Kmpiro. In Hi L"'l lioenntlne IMMrlet of Prlnee Hlllsl I, ail" Miwiir .!.".. . Mr tall creek whlrh flowa tnlo tlie Kitall Hlvrr about in mil' from TAkK '"s'otVcE that John A. Smith of Prlnre nnperl, ... oitiiiwikhi .uhiici- a TIMBER SALE, X 7468. Soaleil Tenders will lie received liv Ihe Mlnixler or Land at Victoria not later thmi noon un the iff ml day of October, Ui.'i. for the purvlie of Licence 7tr.8, 10 cut 8111, 000 reel or Spruce and Item-lurk on an area sltuaied on Martl Inlet approximately T miles from Port Clements,' UX.I.. Prince llupert JilnlrlcL Two ( years will tie allowed for removal of llinlnT. 1'nrihcr particulars of the Clitef Kur-ealcr, Vlclorla, H.C.. or liUtrlrt Korea-lec. Prlnee lliierl. II C, TIMBER SALE X7106 Them will lie orfered for nale at Public Aurllou. at noon on tne IM day or octo-l.er. IU5. In Ihe office of Uic KorrM Sun- ervisor, huilthers, II.C, the Licence X 7 1 uft. Io rut &4U.0UU llnuttl feel of Cedar Pole and I'IIiuk oh an area adjoin inir l.ol ha, uorin-we.il or uaivi i:iiiiir DUlrlcl. Three' iS) yeara vlll lie allowed for removal or timoer. Provided tli.it any one. uhaltte to attend Din aurllou In permm may submit a sealed ENJOYABLE WHIST DRIVE AND DANCE Knights of Pythias Were Hosts at Affair Held Last Even- j Ing In Boston Hall j A very successful whist drive and dance wax held last evening in the Jtostnn Hall by Skeena Lodge No. S5 Knight of Pylhias.j There were id table of whist' anil the prize winner were:! Ladies' first, Air. V. Gilchrist; ladies' second, Mw. W. U. Cor-i nisli; men's first, H. M. ?jrripon; men u second, Jack tUth After cards, refreshments were servi'd and about 150 pco-j pie participated in the dance that followed. Knlivenin? music !wa furnished by Kenny Hood's I Perenaden asslsled by Uic or-' i:betia of Sj. l'riiicc Charles, j j Fred Wesch wan master of eerenmnieM; F. W. Hart jtrcsided ai the door and the committee in charge conxisled of II. M: Hlake,1 (Jack liulfcer and fieorj:e Johnstone. A ladie' committee winch agisted with refreshments comprised firs. Iverson. Mrs. D. McCulloch and Mrs. V. (iilchrist. WILLIAMS PLEADED I GUILTY OF FORGERY ! GIVEN THREE YEARS than the orbit oT the earth, 300,- rurri""- 000,0(10 mill's, with ih enormous SMITH FHS, Sept. 20. After , i elc"l ini: for a speeily trial at the well preliminary liearinjr, Joseph ()'. Williaius, cbaretl with forpery. appeared before Jwlze Younp: on r.i.lnf llk .t'fia ilifl f.fTA.1 U'llll j ii'iaj. lit- r--' ...... !admision of Austrian ami lier-.,.,, ' forpinR the name or I) K. Moore ,,y Profe..r Fiblin?Jn on the oiHii reiirrMfniaiic siiouoi ne .. ...... io iwo ci eaocs aiwi nan iin-ui o-iiiij in ijii" sinrs. iiii-j uiit - - I . . .... , . . ... abandoned. U no doubt. ,.,, wiUl0ul any cashed by Snt.l,er merchants. that, ber.tre the next mcelinjr in; koll(, m:.iri ii.i, (nnlndin.ir Williams pleaded J-'uilly when Holland in Ihec barriers ' The vast ' size of tlie ',,,,0,', ,l,e "'fUirl a"'1 was ?pn will be all abolished. Mr. I'las- star . was iii...i;i.i iltiistrnted i... liv iinioi. tenccd to three years on each kel forecasted. Union's Labors The work of the union was de- pens.- as U'inK f larger diameter Hiarn-. .sentences . ...! . ..i..i,.h.. i. .it if toe.s wen IMrK oirijeifiii -minimi nr.. .wvir ui i . .... - in.. in iMMi marked No. .E.: itiencei keen and . alert, ...j was Dr. J'las- nilneriy 1U rnann. morn or ie, u. iuw water mark; itienre .vrlheter!y atona ii.u water i.urk fnrly-elitU hundred feet. imire nr le; tlienoe northerly to rham. to run con- bribed as chiefly deoidinp lemperalure. 'STRIKE OF ORE AT w" is "i u" urik uirriu iiaia was pnxiuceu io snow i Ifrformed. Such fobIcnv a Uiat Irejni-udous ener?y is pre-Ithe boutifliries or the ronslella- eit in the centre of tbee preat1 I lions, u avoid ambiKuit)' in nam-i stars, the effcel 4teinp to .strip' YANARSDOL CAUSES SOME EXCITEMENT inir new and variable star, come ft (he outer electron, thus within the scope of the union. ! permitlintr or preat interior den-! TF.HHACK. Seol. 29. Consid- The committee on standard Uy. erable excitement has been caus- WHve-leiipih and niclho. rorj These theories, or drastic nov-',., here by the arrival or some their production determined the ?ny presented on the density of &nod lookinir ore found near jwave-lenplh of llphl. wilh an ac-l stars, nbowcl that it i posslblo Vaiiarsdol and a number or local euracv within one rive millionth that previous ideas or the Mini-'people, have staked claims there, jor one fifty thousandths of an talion of density may have to be x ,v(iirns have yet been re-jincli. an excessively small quan-' abandoned. Observations since ,.,,jV,.d from t ti- assay office, jlily to the avcrnpe man. but or, rtwtdc have tendetl to cnnHrm the (iscar (iendrum came in from .fundamental importance to as- ncw hypoUiesis, the comjianion Kalum Lake on Friday and went ironomers. 'of Sirius. lelnc measured as ,, ,n Vmini silot to inxestiuale. Subjecls allied to Hn wrc only three times the size of the ; . an important matter uiscu.eu earth, and though entirely pae- UADUCCT TIIAMVCriUlMr and setilcl. "ir nothing? else.l(,u,. ous. 0f or enormous enormous density. density. nAlvYtjl lUAniAOUlYlnU IN SMITHERS CHURCH SMITH WIS. Sept. 29. OKI II I l.IHUI.KKMI, UUI J , . O . . ., .. ....... m i... I'liurch on Sunday. The BROKE FROM CUSTODY . i .nlonoV'sTriusr-wouid ,Bh "! W FIFTEEN DAYS MORE SMITIIF.IIS, Sept. 29. departed to his rancherie. lie was promptly re-arrested and ar-rainised berore His Honor Judite fnrllier term of fifteen days. TERRACE NOTES Special Stunday School services were held in Knox Church on Sunday aflernnon, it being Rally Day for the Union Sunday school. A specially jirepared program of choruses, recitations und scrjp-lure memory work was well carried out and reflects much credit; on liolh Uie earners ntvl scholars. Lilian Chrislte and Mar- Ktirel Cdu.ss were awarded diplo mas for Jiieniory work number of purtliits and others Inlercslcil wexe -present at the service. Under (lie auspices of Ihe Tcr InVi VV .rt r . i?. i "uuro' "u"u'"i ractr TenniA Club a whist drive present. Are You Strictly Up-to-Date? (leorpc V. Nickcrson, Pro- fifleen tons und crash tl.roupli "" ? " ' " "' " ' " pressive candidale for this con- l,is rioor and bury itself in the M "'.'"J "V 1"" ' f'Tlhcomii.ir -.....- .and orcnard beinp used for nr this u - ,.. .. smunu rnierai. eiccnon save a son -.'purpose, I these and other ih.,r -pills -.it,, " J)r. I'laskett dealt cnleriam-! r 7,: rii . n polilicaf talk from his point or . ,., .. ... e lroni '" uic i-oiinnniiuoii hi-iiii , , view, in Progress Hall after the IllttlV Willi UCi snciai ial events eveius in of . . Vi .. ... 11 , . the Cambridge sessions, followed ' ."" " , pldure show on Saturday nlpbt. i it by a recital of th, celebrations 1 u' ?,r LV i ..;,.,bin.. ii.. .. loo.iim.i nn.i mnducleil Hie fervtces and a, - ,. . nrrrifMHlanniveivsaryofirceim ,0 m"s! vcy pariyV Ml tor bis home in 'JT h-rva.ory, when Urd T" l !lern Canada on Saturday af- i'laskett WTcre amonp uie eiiu ------ Jernoon. persons presented to their Maj- 11,11 1 esties lmSt neorpe and yueeni Mnrv. "Picfbrivs ot Ihe- Kinir do) nol do liini JiicliceVHifartSrh'hfir appear tired, whereas lie has a fresh color nnd appears very kelt's comment. "I think (lint the reception accorded me in Kngland showed Hhat Canadian affairs are loom- J. L. lle.lhurem of Usk, vas in town on Friday..-. , . Fred Wesch of Prince Rupert, was A week end visitor at lite Whilehome of Mr. and Mrs. S. Hau serving a sentence of thirty days'dcnschild. al the llazellon jail, Joe Seymour an Indian, decided that jail lifei Miss I.ee of the Prince Youtiff on Friday cliarjied w ith I Mrs. H. I.. FTank. llu- was not auieeiiw willj him and 'pert Keneral hospital slaff is in town to attend the Fruiik-Hrooki nuptials in Tuesday. She is the latest at Ihe home of Mr. ami lireakinp rrom; cnslodyi To im- press upon Joe iltat this was an Peter McDonald, now ferry- unlawrul action he was Riven a man at KPmo. and for a nutnner of years, rerryman at Terrace was 'hack in town renewing acquaintances this last week. Harry Thrupp or the clerical stalT or the G.NJI. Prince Rupert was in town al Ihe week end. Governor D. V. Davis, of the Depaflmeut of the Interior, Washington, D.C., has . again gone In Kalum Lake In the Hop per-Davis "mines. Oovernpr Davis visitctd the mines ahoul llireo weeks ago nnd was very ravorably impressed wilh tho Quite n! prospects and wilh the devclop- inenl work being done. J. Hoar, Kalum Lake, mining ' iVi' 17 VERY day i)eyMnventions appear to perl, and until recently teller in the local bank for several years, is holidayini; in town. J. L. Christie, Prince Rupert, was a business visitor on hai- urday. The fieodetic survey parl which lias lieen camped , near town ror several weeks' has broken up camp. Members id .Hie parly loft on Sunday tot Prince Rupert and thence to I heir liontes. T. A. McMartin or Smilhers, is in lowjv the ,Kuesl of Mr. aild Mrs. (Je'orKO Little.' SMITHERS Mrs. S. A. F.by arrived back in Smilhers on Saturday morninc after a trip of several weeks spent visilinjr with rriends and relatives in different parts or Ontario. Ar Corp. W. .1. Service or the Provincial police is now appearing on duty in uniform, the new all Ire nrriving rrom Victoria Just in time to be donned al Ihe pre sent silling or the County Court. conducled by Judge Young. Mrs. J. S. Kennedy and Itillie relumed to town on Saturday evening's train atler spending a couple of months in Vancouver. Mr. Kennedy Journeyed to Prince Rupert Io escort Mrs. Kennedy and the new sou back to George Hushby, Conservative candidate in Ihe coming election, was billed to speak in SniltlieM last evening. On Sunday ..Mr. Hushby made the trip up the Hudson's Hay Mountain to talk things over with iho hoys at Hie man, was in Terrace al Iho week Dulhie mine. end. I i Mr. and Mrs. Kd. Hyde of Kurlher partleiilart of the Chief Koret lintl dance WHS held ill Iho O.W.! fleo. V Anderson. of ttm lliirollini n-..i visitors in town rrWYXpert.' a A. U lorM,erVA. hull on Friday night. A'llank- of Montreal, Prince Ru-lover the week end. se save J you time, money and effort. All the time new comforts, new conveniences and new pleasures are. being thought out for your individual benefit. Dp you know about them? to the minute on this vital news? e you ,,up The advertisements bring you information of all this progress. Read them and you will know about the very things that concern you most things that have a very direct influence on your life and that of your family. The advertisements tell you where to get these things, how to get them and how much to pay. For advertising is a daily directory to wise buying. Don't rob yourself of the benefits that come from regular and systematic reading of the advertising columns. Advertising is altogether loo important to be missed. Read it every Jay. annum Harvest uiaiiKspmnp mt- ,,,, ,imn ....... nniftV.i i,v nil ....... - t j l'1' 1 II,- t.,nlin..n 111111 III ...I" l.l.l.l.n.l The church It's a profitable practise CANADIAN STEAM LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANERS Tho Laundry of Personal Service, Phone No. 8. Finished Laundry, Wet Wash, Thrirt-T-Servlce, Sort finish, And Dry Cleaning Wo are ready at any lime to receivo your phono call, to take your instructions, to take personal chargo or your Laundry and Dry Cleaning. Shoe Qioice is Easy when you look over the ONYX models for Fall, because the styles anticipate W trend of fashion and there are shoes for each oc-cusion that women and young women want. Our Full slock is now complete. We slock A and AA widths, also wide widths. Family Shoe Store Ltd. Third Avenue. Phone 367,