''AGE SIX ExtraSpecials for Fair Week In Every Line Watches from $1.50 up. Chains from 25o up. l'ocket Knives from 25c up. Non-Deslruclibic . 1 e a r 1 Heads from 52.00 up. Ilracrlels from 25c. up. Special Discount on Odd Cups and Saucers Ileal Money Savers Watch the Windows Save Your Eyes Our Optician has had over 25 years' experience testing eyes and fitting glasses. Satisfaction guaranteed. Max Heilbroner The Diamond Merchant of the North Coats Ladies' and Children's Coats LATEST STYLES. REASONABLY PRICED. See Our Windows. t H. S. Wallace Co., Ltd. Phono 9 Fruit Special Mackintosh A p p I c s. box $3.50 Harllelt Pears, dor... 40c cralc .. .. $3.75 Peaches, doz 40c cr.de $1.90 Prunes, Ih. 15c, crate $1.40 Watermelon, found . . 6c Cantilop. lange 15o Hanauas, per dor. . . . 50o Tako advantages of this Special. Mussallem Grocery Co. Ltd. 18 PHONES 84 417-423 Fifth Avenuo East, Eggs ArrivingDaily livery Fgg (iuaranlecd Galnor's Ham, none better, half or whole, per lit. 40o Ccef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, f Fish and Fowl. Al Usual Low Prices. Bulkley Market Geo. W. Kerr, Manager. Phone 178. Fur Coats & Jacquettes An Kx(ulsilo Slock of Fur Trimmings, al low prices, B. C. FUR Co. Next Q.W.V.A. Third Ave. MASQUERADE DISTRESSING LAST NIGHT, KIDNEY TROUBLE Final Wlndup of Fair Was Attended by 573 Persons Besides Ticket Holders The masquerade ball, closing the fair last night, did not at tract as large a crowd as usual. jallliougli 573 persons paid ad-' mission ueswes me nosers oi season tickets anil passes. The masquerade itself was disappointing because there were so few people in costume. There seemed to be a general misunderstanding among the public about it being such an affair. The winners were: II rs. P. J. McCormack, best dressed lady, as Dahlia Queen; Harry McMastcr. best comic costume, as Charlie Chaplin. Judges were members of the Fair Hoard with Miss S. A. Mills and Mr. W. D. Vance. Music was provided by Halag- no s orchestra ana uuncing was generally enjoyed until af'cr midnight. S. I). Macdonald and lien Self were masters of eere-j monies. During the evening checks in' the scholarship contest were awarded as well as prizes toscv-t eral of the exhibitors. Hen Self.' president of the Fair Hoard, made the presentations. Miss Laura Frizzell received a passbook showing $500 to her credit to be used for scholastic pur-1 poses. This was the grand prize. ten per cent commission prizes were awarded as 'follows: Mi-s Adeline llenricksen, 03.35; Miss Kalherine Harvey, $28.10; Miss Alberta Hichmond. $lt.-'0; Ar Ihur Johnson, $1.30. The drawing for the I00, $50 and 825 cash prizes will take place next week. t . v r n mmmr ELCit.NE II. SIMPSON. Applicant. Tistfd Srrt Jnlv. tot CANADIAN SERVICE TO PLYIKOUTM-CMtHUOUHU-uonuu . Inimmru .. Sept. ".. sllmnla. rt. 17 TO PLV MOUTH-CM ERBUuRU"HAmBU no Andauia . . Oct. lu. 'ov. 1 FROM BOSTON TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL anuria . Sept. ti S . Una . Oct. 4 Money order- and drafts at lowest rates Full Information frorn Arentt or Company's orricei, tit Jlastlnra St, W, Vancouver R C DANCING At the Auditorium Changed this week to Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday, beginning at 8.30 p.m. I Dance 10c J for 25c Free Admission. U J. MARREN, Prop. Phono Black 449. Terrible affliction quickly relieved by "Fmit-a-tines". ALBERT YOUNG "Eight years ago I was laid up with inflammatory rheumatism, scarcely able to move hand or foot. There was Kidney Trouble, miserable Indigestion and Liver difficulties. .As soon as I began to use "Fruit-a-tives", I could see an im-. provement. I was relieved of my Constipation and Liver trouble, and have been 100 better of Rheumatism and Kidney Disease" Mrs. Albert Young, 39 N. As-pland St, Worcester, Mass. "Fruit-a-tives" combine the concentrated essence of luscious fruits with valuable tonics. They restore the kidneys and liver to normal action, increase the flow of gastric juices, and make the digestion complete and natural again. 23c and 50c at all dealers. POLICE MAGISTRATE CANCELLATION OF RESERVE o. n. vue.v licmily Minister of Land. Lami tieparimrni, Vli'tui'ia. Il... tiul .'t-PU l. . LAND ACT. Notlca ot Intention lo Apply to Laaia Lan In Prince Hupert Land lieenrdinf Ms trlct or I'rlnce Imprrt, and sltuato on tne iHiriiittesi eoat oi iirimn coiuiii bla. I'ortlaiul I'aual. and lielnt al Sot Point, I'urtlaiHt Canal, ami bearing north inaaiMtlc from Tree Poiui. FROM Montreal. rearse lU1Nl. TO PLVMOUTM-CHERBOURO-LONDON . TAKE Mll' t lliat Anvlf Urltlsh Co' Aiitimia . Si-nl to o t. 17, .Viv. II uiiibia I'arkinit i.oniuany Limited, Aui- ilia s'pt 7 nil. ii, -viv. ji iiiimiumt, ii.i.., occupation I'araers, in Alaiinia . on. . AM aiiia. . . m i. iu icnns m aipy ir a ica-c or tue. toiiow TO LIVERPOOL 1 'U9 IK'scnucil II1IU.: Aiirania Sent IS. Altmia. .. Oct. 3U1 '.iiiiiM iiclnr al a pot Planted at lilt! TO uLABQOW, waicr main ai pjhi i'oiiii, I'oriianu t.auii l.ctllu .'.ill .T,. Oct. uirino souinnasieriy aiona- men wale alurnla .. 'L . vtiicnia ... Oct. u"ir lor loriy-rirui nunnrea nti to FROM NEW VORK TO QUCENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL ''Jirmain .... sept, to, on. n, .-iov. ii yraiiK iila .. Seiu. vn. Si vlhla .. net. TO CHERBOURG) Anu aouTMAmr-Tuit MaiiiTUina . sept oil. n, ov. 4 Auullanla Sept. 10. Oct. II. Nov. tl tlrri'iiraria ':!. 3. . "V. is TO LONDONDERRY AND ULASOOW i:alirnrnla . sept. 10. T'isiaula orl. t( Traimylvania Sept. tf. pot marked Vi. 3.S.K.; tliiiue aoutbrrl) IU rliaina, n.ore or lena, to low water mark: thence norlhucsleilv aloof low water mark roily-cirht htmdred feet, more or lean; thence northerly lu chains, more or less, to juliit of commencement, and coiitalnlna; It acre, more or leiia. A.0LO-IUllTtll COl.tiMIIIA PACKING CO. I.TIl.. AhDlleanl Per Walter K. Walker, Areul Dated lnlv ttrd. Ittt LAND ACT. t I I Nctlca of Intantlon lo Apply to Purthaaa tana, lu the Land tli-cordinir Iilslru t or prince hiiH'it. and sltuitc al Ilia; fall Creek nhl'li riown Into IcMall luvrr ahoul is miie rrom u loouih. t kK ni:t nut cnriofi p. hi.i or rrlurc lluiiert. II.C. occupation lumber man. intends to apply U,r permission I" pun iuse the rollowlmr denrrlted land: i 'iltilliciicliia al a imI td;mliyl al the ! stiulliut-st comer r Lot cas, juukc four; incur! x rliaina aouuieriy; iiwiicn tu 'luiius weslerlv: llicnm id rhaln north erlt thence If II chflliia easterly to hiIiiI oi I'oimiienccnicui, ami comaiiiiiiK iu acres, more or icaa. C. P. HIFI- unieo siihi mil mta. MINERAL ACT. Afinllcant CtrtlOcata of lmpromnta. SlHikane Mineral Claim, altuale- In the Atllu Mlnlnv Iilvls on or t:ll IHslrlrl. on the west aide or lllr Horn Itlver In the east or and adjoining; the i.owin siinerai i.isnii. 1 AKK MiTM'.l: lint I. Fred l.awaoll areni. ror Ainiea i i.awon, tree Miner Certificate No. 707 lie Inlends . slitv ilava rrim lh dat hereof, In tpnly In the Milium necoriicr tor a eriiricate or iin-provemctila, for llie pui'pou of olittlulnt a i rnwii urani or llie above claim. And further take nullce lint arlloii miller aectliiu 1, mils he roinuienced be rure the is-tie or such vrtiricate of Im prnvrtuciiM. DaleO tLlh lutb diy of Autiul, Alt ill mill VWH 1. Tllli exhibition is over ami the people are going away, ajul now there's nothing lo do but carry 'on like we used lo do before. IF people .worked as hard as they think they do, what successes we should be able to record. NONE so blind as an umpire, unless it is a referee. THE queer thing about this political campaign is that people Ion both sides seem lo think they are right. ITS useless to hunt among the grass for a grass widow. (Jo up street and you will see her looking in al the shop windows. IF you wish to think of auto i horns, latk about Hong Kong. THK way lo cope with the yellow peril is to treat Orientals white. I I TOO mucli attention is apt to eausc people to be puffed up. It jis the same with mosquito bites. THK apple may have been responsible for the trouble in Eden, but It is the poach that seems lo cause the friction around here YOU can't shame a jackass by braying toutier than he. Try a little absent treatment. EVOLUTION is all right. Jake I thinks. He says he know doz- I .-Ma nf tupii ivliu inn! tmvfl been TO TRAVEL IN EAST;'d,u l ver a&- mr. ana mrs. inos. mtoiymunv TAKE NOTICE that Moftty II. Moure., , f Thlsi Mornna's Train Lc't on Tn" mornng s train Ltd' irvnt ror the muneer G,ii miw whose addre I Enfrlncer Mine. Alllu. t0 visit " New York, Perth U..., will apply for a llc-cuse lu take ait.f I uh SO mine feel IT tecutid of water! and Winnipeg out of Wann Hiver which riowa weaterly imt drains Into Tafti-h Lake about two1 and ouc-hair mile sooth ot the Engineer police Magistrate and Mrs. .Mine. The water wlU be diverted from .. . , , , . , ... tue itrcam it a point about two miie Ihomas McClymont left on this '. ::! i morning s train lo spenil a six liisii iavir auu wain a-rs usvu ivi nju' i-iectru- power purpoisea uiwn tne fcmrineer weCKS Vacaltoil III lll" r.asi. Mine. whoe holdingi are dearnbcii ar .... , , . .. , leven l.rown Granted Mineral claim. I hey proceed from here ilirec surveyed l.ot So. 19, Jo, to. J07.o9. x- , 10 York uhpre wuere .ir. Mr jici.o MrCSv lorn, m 8. 17. 6S. 7u. 87 and 164. Croup i, r.assiar biatrirt. Thu notice mont will visit his nephews. Ile-osted on the ground on the tlt day ol , . ., . . ,, July. A ropy or tills notice awi turning by way Of Montreal, thev application pursuant thereto and to ttw u.:ii wl" i 1 K J i I Mr .Hrwjiimni MpCIviiioiiI'-' Water Art. 1911. will be Med In the ofrire -irs. if the Water liecorder al AIMn, II.C. Ob Mrthplncc at l'erlli, Out., and lections may be Wed wllh the taid Water .,, , . , ,:' ; .. Merorder or with the Comptroller or Water Will also slop Oil at VV inill,ieK liiKht. Parlinoent nulidinrs Vlriona, . 10 vj 1!UI ...jii, -,,r!i- ips .c'i MrClvninnl'' . B.:.. within thirty da arter llie apt-rar nre or tiii notire tn a local nepair. sister. Mrs. II. I.. Midforth. The date or the flrt publication of ttila ... , . : ., . notice Is llie iWlh day or Auirmt, lOfi. I Will lie tWCfc Home III lime t.i.i.vttii oulij Mi.vhs -To.;.nL l0 vo(c for Mackenzie King's Monty ii. Miore, a yen i. government," said Mr. McCly- land act. mont before he left this morn T l.lj .. I. Mij !....-- in prince nuiwrt Land n-cordin otsirie formerly of Linzey A Davie, or rrlnce iiutwri, and situate at Yes ..... . . . ... . tjium nay. Maeti inirt. win c i" " ".-. TAVE MITK E tint Kuntie II. Simps ml r UaisetL III).- ocrunalliMi eaniH-rvmaii. ntrnds to apply Tor a lease of the rol-l iSt ff IdWlnif descrllird land. i tuV '.. V (oHriinnrinit at a lt planird aloml 90 -hatn wenferly from tlie .N.E. orner r Lot i:.iu. naiire s. oiast insinci; llience nest six rhaln; ttiencr north three 'hainy. iimrr or le-s. lo mrn water mara: inenre easienv aioiiir mm waier uiara i t u ot ,. .. . n l v ,., .lnt of .omn.en -.-ment, and contaln'nir ' . ' ..V,,.."" ,V ... '..Vo. lunae '.! s inwiv ? i i. M til iHAlPtal 1 iani'iifaWl TAI.KI.Nt! of ixlbugs I know several people you can't gel out from 'the blankets on a Sunday morning. I like (he nice cool autumn days, When silting in the sun. 1 1 ruminate upon the ways I might have hail some fun Ten Years Ago In Prince Rupert where they will make their home Judge Young will leave tomor row for Allin accompanied H) William Sloan and Mr. Sloan, Jr. BALL TEAMS AT LUNCHEON tCoiillniied from Cage One). concerned, in arranging for the visits of the various teams, par ticularly wild respect to accommodation. He aked the visitor lo express candidly their, opinions a.s to tiie Ireatmenl that had been aeeorded them and lo submit their suggestions for Opinions of Visitors J. McSwaii, manager of the Ocean Falls football team, h:id no complain! lo make. "We have had the best lime this trip that we over huu In I'rince Hupert," he staled. Am far as the Ocean Falls football team was concern ed, arrailgemeiils could not have been belter. J. Ilody, manager of the Anyn.t baseball team, said that there Iiad been some slln-uo al first as regit iVnl the accoliimodation of the Anyox players, out tl.nl had been squared away and everybody was hnppy now. Anyox coirid be counted upon, he said, lo co-imerale in the stag ing of inler!oVn games. Mr. Oody sjgue..u-d thai arrange ments should he liuiilo to meel visiting teams when they aiTUcd In (he city, (teoige Hill, president of ihe Football Association, said the Fair I tin nl had done everything in lis power to maku satisfactory arrangements for accommoila. lion, and it was not (lie fault of Ihe lioiinl jf there had been any slip-ups. Ile'wlslifd Ocean Falls good luck in its games for the rliiiiiiplousliiit of Nun hern H.C.. Phone 123 BETTEFl STILL CALL AT OUR STOflE. We will lie only loo pleased lo show you our large stock of House Furnishings including. Wilton mid Axtninsler rugs, inlaid and printed linoleums, draperies and curlnin goods, bedding ami bed room furniture, dining room and living room furniture, baby carriages nud go-enrts. We prepay freight lo your nearest slnliott. Remember the Storo BARRIE'S Home Furnishings Third Avenue and First Slroet. it w-mld not Injrl foxtnall in ion North it the cup was iukn awny from Prince Hupert for one yi- tr Jaek .Itidve, ieo-presidr.tt of the llasebult Association, stress ed the necessity of 'blaming I In' c-i-oper.ttton ol llie lreal holel- in making arrailgemeiils for ac commodation of visiting teams Frank Dibb Mke of the diffi culties encountered by the Fair Hoanl in making arrangement for the game. To a certain ex tent (he co-operation of the citizens as a whole was nrceary. and the Fair Hoard could not I be altogether blamed if arrangements did not always carry. It had been the desire of the hoard to. give the virfiting teams the best time possible while they were in the city. Defeat or Victory (i. A. Hunter ot the Daily News referred to the good Kirtfiianhip I hat had been displayed by the Ocean rail football and Anyox li.vehall tenuis. Such a spirit should Ih fostered for, after all, a mot important laetor in sport wm I he ability to take defeat with llie same good jfrnce as victory. . V ! Mr- -' m sreaktng again. .e September 12, 1915 , , woui! uauet lo The moose head presented la,,,,,. Fai. (Mn, Ul(ll if fulur, H the Hed lross Society by F. II. Mohley. was raffled yesterday and M ou, ,je arrnneni,, for the winners were Judge Young hP,,IIIllll(Milu,,ll all4i Pniertatn- and Mitchell .Albert. They gave ,, llf vi.i,iIltt rulll!(. . Ilic nea.i pack to me soeiety anu, T!ll. iull(.tl.0n eloed with II win again tie rauieu minim Fair Week. Miss Maria YVotna and John Myron were married In the An glioan Church hern yesterday by( II I tl Tl Ill lnH...! i man be apltoinled and paid to cheers by the viitors for I'rince Itupert and return cheers ly I'rince Hupert for the vtilor. i MILLION DOLLAR HOTEL llcv. union ittx. lliey win leavei viCTOiUA, Sept. Ii.-heal He tomorrow morning for wMlcack' jnlf.rwl ,,! ,.f rurimn ol a million-dollar hotel at Oak Htv, (he first section lo be built pro vides 150 rooms. CLIFFE FOUGHT DRAW VA.W.OUVFIl, Sept. 12."- Ilov Cliffe of tkiurtenay fought a fast ten-round draw with Jack Iled-i iiiCK liere last iiikoi. BIRTH A daughter was born al Winnipeg on Sepl -inher H to Mr. and Mrs. II. I-. Midrorlh 'nee Miss M. V, McLenaghan , formerly of this city. LAND ACT. Notice of Intention to Apply to Lease Land III. Land llecordlng District ot I'rlnco lUincrt. and siluuto at Ferguson Hay, Massell Inlet O.C. Islands 11.0. Take Notice that Oosse-MII- Icrd, Limited, of Vancouver, H.C.. ocvtipation Salmon ('anncrs, in tends to apply for ft leaso of the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted approximately 20 chains east from northwest corner, Lot 1571 thence south ? chains; thence west 10 chains; thenco south chains; llicucc west 10 chains lo west boundary of Lot 1571 Ihcnco south 8 chains; Ihouce west 10 chains; tlicnco north 20 chains; thence cast 2 chains moro or less, to beach; thoncc following meandering of shore linn lo point of commencement, and containing 22 acres, more or less, (lOSHF.-MILLF.UD, LTD, Applicant, l'cr Wm. O. Mitchell, Agent and exurtjsaed llie opinion that I Dated June 26th, 1025,. Saturday, SepttmW i 19?J .wB rv The Man in the Mood j SVYSj- WESTHOLME THEATRE Tonight Only, Saturday at 7 and 9.00 Norma Talmadge In "Secrets The secrel- of .1 wife' A pli'd" pl..y w ' strong Unit onl) mi n lite -mh a i ni 1 xirtray it. , pUy of -pringlirne ove !!' lile'n cold wmler; a play of emotion-; a pl.i , sorrels, things lliat no one 1ml tlifnnii ami w know .St play of tnynleries, for nil of wetUtM k - On h IiusImihI hole Ihe life lie leatN w.i i tkui a husband love others but love his wit (iau fiannnes he wlirre a inotlier's rnHe h' iudisrretioii? Only a play a searchingly trn ran nifwrr so vital 11 problem. The serrel laid hare in tin- nil compelling plmli. -drain i Ihe orreen'- perfeel lover- Nornia Tnlnml.'i D'ltrieu. Di-liiigoihed ral. Norma Talmadge, Euint O'Drlen, Charles Ogle, Wlntor Hall, Frank Elliott, GeHrudt Astor, Emily Fltxroy, Clarrissa Selwynno MACK SENNETT COMEDY. "DULL AND SAND." PATHE REVIEW. 50c and 25c. E. H. Shockley Planing Mills no-located nt 230 Central Street, Vancouver, will) nildiltoiinl mai'lnui's for the mannf.)'' " SASH, DOOnS, MOULDINGS LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES, VENEER also carried 111 slock. Save handling chartfe- by Inlying ilircrl from Ihe supply. WELCOME, VISITORS You are ronliullv invited lo 111. ike uc 01 our -c your visit, leave your parcels here whether lonrf store or tint. SHOE SALE We have planned for a big "lino sale during Hi' 1 ! ' We are offering tremendous luirgains ipc-iiH lines wlilrli wo uro iliscoiitiniling and selling Fares Refunded Please remember thai we are members of IJie H'1 chant's' Association and we refund Hires for " buyers. LOOK FOR THE SIGN. .. "Faros Rofundod." Member's of Motall Merchant s JABOUR BROS. LTD. , Phono 045. Thi.H a mid 7lh 5lrev