PAGE SIX THIS DAILY NEWS AUDITORIUM Dances EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY EVENING Beginning at 9 o'clock Floor in llic Finest Shape MISS CURRIE'S ORCHESTRA Ladies 25c Gentlemen 50c The; If all Is now equipped to lake care of Dances, Concerts and Meetings of any kind. The building is 50x100 feet, maple floor, newly plastered. Clear title to properly. IT'S FOR SALE Phone Black 449 L. J. MARREN, Proprietor. AUDITORIUM A NEW RANGE SILK KNIT Underwear ALL COLORS VF.STS dloomi: as . . . SLIPS ,. 51.35 . . $2.35 .. $3.00 "Demers" We aim to please Phone 27. P.O. Box 327 Free! Free! We will give away One Tea J'ot with every purchase 2 pounds of BRAID'S BEST TEA or 1 lb. Tea and i lb. of BRAID'S BEST COFFEE Only a limited numlier. Co mo In and Inspect our stock of School Supplies. Mussallera Grocery Co. Ltd. Phones 18 and 84 417-423 5th Avenue East GEORGE RORIE Chartered Accountant and Auditor Receiver, Liquidator, Trustee, &o. Phone 387 New Address: 243 Second Avenue West PJILNCE IlUl'JiHT The Eyes of Schoolchildren Examined Free Sixly per cent of all school children suffer from weak eye. You cannot begin too younx, to camfbrthir eye-, i?iii.l ,r a Don't let your child study under the handicap of faulty vision. Keen eyesight jnearif a keen brain as well as physical vigor. llring the children here for testing and advice. A. E. Ireland Oradualc Optometrist for 23 Years Phone Red 442 318 3rd Ave., Opp. Q.W.V.A. ALWAYS ing seeds or wild flowers of th Skeena River to plant in the garden of native plants at Kitwanga t he work is being done withou expense lo the government, bn i fund is eP"l-d to replace thr emporary labels with weather proof duplicates. POLITICAL HISTORY ing a sins of sixpence . V pocket full of oats Four and twenty Prog ltirds Jiisrglins their voles. When the House was opened These birds Iiegan to sing. One for MrAMeiwhen, i'wo for Mr. Kins. The King was in his cabinet Scolding his supporters, The Progs were in the ante-room Mad-liing bogus quarters. The King ran up the Governor v"d asked for dissdul in. Hut Baron Hyng lmng up oi, Kinut And sniilerl the roust il ut ion. CASH & CARRY GROCERY as lOr iter dozen. Mill sell ;wee,ki , I. hi SIXTH STREET EGGS Kiggs have advauced a much 3 dozen "foFS1 00. Cfreamery HiUler.ier fb.V$' 40o It lb. boxes, per Jb 37c Malkiu's Hest Ctiffee on alj fr two days, per one lb. liij C2!jC FRUIT Prunes, per box 95c' Peaches, per box $1,40 Pears, 3 iUmi for $1.00 Hothouse Tomatoes, per baskrM 40.0 Fresh Wlllk and Whipping Cream ABSOLUTELY RELIABLE 9hafs why theres more of it sold itisCanada than of all other brands combined t Tt. CILLETT CO. LTD. TORONTO, CAM. WELCOMING OFFICIAL piOTI) KMNFR HUDSON'S BAY COMPANY rinL!L!:f 1 - Hazelto nand Kltvanga Prove In teresllng to Visitor. Useful Work Being Done. II AZEl.TOX. Sept. 7. The v ilia. -e of llazelton was made trim and neat this week for the vii of the Sales Governor of the Hudson s Hay Company, who came ! nspect the store and was the guest of V. V. Anderson, tin local manager. lie was taken b i costumed Gilksan Indian in huge dugout cottonwooi cano. past the totem of Gitsegyueln Mirough the rapids of the sam name and on down to Kilwanrvr win-re he was landed a! the out dor toiom pole museum, tliroun he garden of native plants an1 he;d suggestions in regard t lie building of a replica of an ol Hudson Bay fort to serve as i tore where furs might be bough. ind sold and souvenirs o friativt manufacture and photographs o otem poles and native plants of fered for sale. All Indian employees of the totem pole committee are gather Mum HKt ?lea That He Would Starve to Death Because of Blood Poisoning Not Aocepted. WILLIAM S LAKK. Sept. t. teversiug the decision of Stipendiary Magistrate Iodwell, who ar-luitted OHo Kroner of the charge f setting a fire on his ranch at torsefly Lake district after it was xplaineii that he choe this nie-od of attracting attention when rippled by blood poisoning of the et. Judge Calder of the County 'ourt fined him 25 or a week's uprisonnient. Kroner's explanation that he ared he would starve to death i the lonely ranch because he ii!d not move his feet which ere infected by poison ivy was ol allowed 'by Judge Calder as a .ifficient motive to justify lighter a blaze which spread to ad-icent timber. CANCELLATION OF RESERVE AoTICE IS HUlEBYGIVEX Mm tb re re tuning uttr Lot 4t07, Ctttltr bit ilct. it cancelled. In-put j Minister or Land. aiata IXT'rtuK-ot, Vlrlnni. II. C. mih inn. tm. LAND ACT otic of Intention to Apply to Lcm Ln4 in rnnrr nupert Lano Heroraini' uit let or lunre 4. Cntfi Land imtrtct, and luale M rie lland. ,TAkE MTICE that I. B. Franrti,' of nd ur ape tor a irate of I Be rclJowini 'rrtbed labdt: Gouinienoinj at a p planted at Mtie jrlh Wet ebd of l'aae Island, near Trtanrulation Sta, 111; tbenre rRHl ttx itltnd al hlrti water mark and ntainlliir luov a-re. ,nu.re nr 1eM. JOSEI'll Iir.ITLA.1U FHA.NUS, " applicant TIMBER SALE X8109. There will I nrrerrd ror tale at Pnlille 'lutmn. al om in Hie vird Atj or Anr-it. !. in the nrrire or the bltlrtcl F..reMer. fiime hutsrt. B. C... the Urenre irifc. t ' Ul a.ico.nou reel "or Spnire. ll(Hi,1.. k and edtr. i n n area Mtuiied on own IliM, yueen harkitu' ItUndt. Two 1 1 jetrt will tie allowed for renin i if timlMr. I'rmided that any mi nnaMe to altend lie aaetlon la peri tiitjr tabnilt a aealed Hdi-r t W opened itnf twur of auction in i imifq ii one ma. rnriber rarllrglart of the Chler Foret '. vieKirbi. B. C. or rltrlil Foretter. " i " Himeri m t TIMBER 8ALE XS108. , There will be crrered for tale at Public Vuiloo, af " . ri ihe rd da or ep- ,rin-r. i me ornee or the nittrlcl wirr. ,r-.. Riinert Jl r ih iirn t'(t in .tit ir..mi.ofrti fet of Speine. leniim-k ai I :c-.r. mi an area situated mi ein sun adjolnlnr lit sn and S. i .. , iip. vueen i.ntrMjtie lund. Thie 'si years will I a Homed ror re iiia.iI nf tii tlinVr. rri'vidrd that any ne unable ti altenl he axrtli.a lu jier"n mty rnbnilt a sealed endcr t" lie opened at ibe hour uf aueilon tin, innwn fnr lia. . Fu-ther Nrtlridari nf the Chler Foret 2"f'ti n. C. or Dlttrlrl Forrner. TUGBOATS Day Phones 423, 639, Green 238, Black 735. Night Phonei 687, 539, Green 238, Black 735. RUPERT MARINE PRODUCTS, LTD. GEO, G. BUSHBY, Man. Dir. LOCAL NEWS NOTES vacation at their summer homo J. Morris, manager of the Itor- havinK made Skagway. II. 11 ll.isni. nf the general 1 :he Southern Pacific Railroad at Los Angeles came in on yesterday's train from the east and sailed for Vancouver on the steamer Prince Rupert. Mrs. 11. C. Keeley was a passenger reluming to Vancouver on the Prince Rupert yesterday afternoon af'3r having made the ound trip to Alaska. Detective MeLeod and Mrs. Mc- Leod of Vancouver were passen gers, returning south on the stea mer Prince Rupert yesterday, after having made the round trip to " ' Skagw'ay. Miss 0. O'CoWiiell or Victoria arrived on the l'rtnres Charlotte yesterday morninc from Victoria and proceeded t Oona River, where she will take Up school teaching duties. Warren Oxley. formerly of An-yox, wns u passenger going south 10 hi home in Vancouver on the Prince Rupert yesterday afler having spent the summer at Telegraph Creek. Union steamer Cardenu, Capl. A. K. Hicksbn, arrived in port; from the soulh at 6 o'clock Sun day night, and, after making her Anyox. Alice Arm ami Stewart -alls, relumed at DUO Uiis morning and will sail at o o -lock on her return soulh. Two novel shipments were made through here over the Canadian .Vational .Railways recently when fresh cut flowers were ship ped from the Yukon Territory to the Toronto Kxhibition. The flo- Iwers, which included gladlolas and asters, made the long trip by boat and train in good condition. John W. llolsworth of Nrw York, an official or the United States biological department, ar rived in Ihe city by yesterday afternoon's train from the Kast. Mr. Holsworlh goes from heri to the Stikine River country on official duties. TERRACE COUPLE QUIETLY WEDDED Rev. Q. O. Hacker Officiated Yes terday at Nuptials of Miss Florence Bailey and Edward Sidney' Arkell. At 5 o'clock Monday afternoon the marriage took place ouielly of Miss Florence Uailey and Kd ard Sidney Arkell. both of Ter race, who arrived in Ihe oily by Ihe afternoon train. The cere mony was performed in the First United Church by Rev. George G. Hacker. The bride is the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Halley of Kngland and the groom is the Fur Coats & Jacquettes An Exquisite 8tock or Put Trimmings at low prices B. C. FUR Co. Next Q.W.V.A. Third Ave SCHOOLS RE-OPEN Public and High School re- ..k.mip.i thtx morning after the Mrs. (iconic Kruzell and Miss ,on)r sumnier vacation. The most Laura Friiell will sail this after- 0f t)ie teacliers returned lo the nooj oi, tJjo(Cardeiia for Van-;p,y ov,,r the week-end from corner. 1 lai r- vacations. I A'S.SSr.Jl'SS'iTMW STRIKES BOULDER KSS. S:Z, IS AND MANY ARE KILLED ALIDA, (ioio.. Sep!. 7. Twen ty-three people www killed and derland Transportation Co., of:30 injured when tue iencr mo Seattle, went duth bn Ihe Prince mranu ioconiouc .jiuuimp mi-llupert yesterday -afternoon after "Scenic Special" strurk a boulder the round trip lo'un.iay ami luppieu umt huh cr- ried seven cars Arkansas river with it into the mitinn i n i n Anr ntMttn lassenser ageni s department oi,v vhK I r A 1 1 tlKrl KIMNii SHIPPED TO HAZELTON FROM SILVER SUP MINE IIAZLLTUX. Sept. t. Duke Harris' ark train of 5(1 horses is unloading silver lead ore from the Silver Cup mine on Nine Mile Mountain at New llnieiton and ,vill continue to do so daily Mtroiiftliout the. season. DUTCH SETTLERS TOR QUEEN CHARLOTTES J. ! Ilri'vn of Abi-ouda, Holland. a:il Uirec conipanions and a son and daughter have arrived at Masselt to take up land. Mrs. He Itruyn and 1hj younges child uccumpanied by other Dutch families am coming in November and will proceed to Massed and il is expected Mill tale up land on the Kast coast. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Sidney Milne arrived from Vancouver at the end of the week from Vancouver and will become chief euziueer of Ihe trawler G. K. Foler which i t he operated by Ihe llupert Marine Produeis. W. A. Wallace of the Ilntish Corporation, marine underwriters, has arrived in the city from Vancouver on business in connection with the stranding o C.G.M.M. freighter . Canadian Coaster which is in dry dock here.' Miss Jean Harrison, H.N.. tad superintendent of the Prince Rupert General Hospital, returned to the city yeterda morning on the Princess Char lolle after a mqnlh's holiday trip lo Winnipeg. Dululh. Minneap olis and Vancouver. C.P.R. sleamer Princess Chai lolle. Capl. SairUey, was in por yestenlay morning. northtound from Vancouver to Skagway. Th vessel will lie hero on her re turn south Saturday afternoon Dr. and Mrs. R. G. Large ar rivrd in the city yesterday af iernoon from IlaieJIon on their way to Porl Simpson where Dr Large will heroim superinle:- denl of the hospital succeeding Dr. WJHJaip'Sager Uo is mov ing (o Coquitlatn.' Aliotit twrniyirtve men arriei' yestenla)-on the sleamer Prine- Charles from ancouver to b engaged on work of repairs a Ihe dry dock lo the damaaed C.G.MjM. freighler, Canadiar Coasier. !. F. ..'one, city solicitor, re turned o the city on the Prince son of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Arkell,1 harles yesterday morning afler of Terrace. the couple are remaining as guests at the Prince Rupert Hotel until tomorrow, when They will leave fyr Terrace where they will Make up their residence and where .Mr. Arkell is a memlier of the: slaff of Kenney Pros.' slore. NOTICE A. Richmond lias retired from the partnership in Hie business of the Montreal Importers and J. II. Miller has assumed full ownership and all liabilities connected with the liusiness of Ihe ea nl Montreal Importers. 09 Signed) A. RICHMOND. an enjoyable month's hollda trip to St. John, N.H., and Uos- Inn. C..N.R. sleamer Prince Charles, Capl. Xeil MeLean. arrived in porl at II o clock yesterday morning rrom the Mnilh an sailed at ror Anyox, Slewarl and Maaselt inlet. The vessel win he here southbound Thursday afternoon. on Mrs. ilohn Dyblmvn and fam ily returned to the city at fhi end of jasl weck after having pent a cotipie or month nl their sumtner , bJ.ft)e;i fiJLaV C.N.R. steamer Prince Ruper uapi. l. Ponaid, wlilch arrived In porl al 9 o'clock yesterday mnrnirwr irtrm her last trip ol Ihe eaon to 8k(rway. was de tayed here loading salmon at IN ocean hock ami iu not gel nway Tor the soulh until 7.3) last night. The vessel will be Par; here from Vancouver on Saturday morning and will make (he Stewart run sailing from here for the south Sunday night Subscribe lo the Dally Newt. TuMdar. Seplfmbfl. , WE ARE OFFERINQ A MODEL MODERN AGRADUATE EXPERIENCE OPTICAL PARLOR REGISTERED OPTOMRTrkt " TO SERVE YOUR EYE NECESSITIES It is Ha' greul diffvroiirc in the 'result, ,tr ,. currcfl nu'lhods at' e.xnniiiiulioii for deie, u ,'' " attcnlion iu filling Hie prescription dud the it, f , sary in correct frutne filting tlint cause- ,, indiscriminate in fnvor of glusses filled in ), p. We use inudern melhods. V try lo give vire. Tliat s why jou will feel so mm li i ( . you are deriding mi u framp that will ex,,. ' particular liking. . ., REMEMBER No caioiprejents perplexities to one qualified In the 8clenco of infraction. Consul! our ()ptonu'lril a- ou would a ii , f ,., vice will he just us rclialdc. Max Heilbroner 527-523 Third Avenue '"VssflHHHHHHHBs WESTHOLME THEATRE TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, at 7 nnd 9 p.m. Raymond Griffith in "WET PAINT' A peppy I'oincd) -drama, liorl m title f laugh. X cIhic uf girls ami giggle. K gesU newii nnd there i not a lot of Mi jnl one long laugh fmm tart to finch. ' ltie!. lii girl mid slalk- lf lu marry the , tiieeln he starting ximethiitg. Ha Irie.i Tall !ie. thin one, fat one, lemi Short oue. Iintud tnte. iii-lretwei'ii Gome and ee the fiiii. .Strong .al. Raymond Griffith, Helena Costetlo, Bryant Wsthbon, Henry Kolkcr, Natalie Kingston and others. COMEDY 'A WILD GOOSE CHASE." INTERNATIONAL NEWS 35c and Ik Fishermen's Supplies FISH LINES, HOOKS, ROPES, TWINES, FISH NETTINQ AND TROLLING GEAR, OIL AND RUBBER CLOTHING, QROCCRIU. Compare Our Prices Lipsett, Cunningham & Co. Ltd. 8econd Avenue and McBrlde St. "Ammunition leaded Shell- mid Uar nigi't : ul! f f hrcs. Mail tirden receive our careful and p'tl Thompson Hardware Co., Ltd. Phone 101 255 31 PREVENT FOREST FIRES YOU CAN HELP B.C. FOREST SERVICE