m w i km. m a mm SoniPlimos nuikc i Itig i ireictnc in a peinou' general uppenrnnoe. Wc have onie new he mul io. in solid gold at k . ) to iO.OO. Oih' nice t:i i ih whiln gold it with 'wo Miiall diamond. Another pair at $15.00 - .lid gold Willi platitium i rimuogs. )o (life gold filled teU .in I50 to St.OO. liTItt STOttE WITH THE CLOCK BENT'S LA DICS' READY-TO-WEAR rei'tived -plendnl (me of English Made Cravenette Raincoats vc d. (remit shades med, m Mres from 30 0. J. BENT Third Ave. Phone 851. LUMBER We ore unntitnrlnriiig f Rh nrul dre-ed luni-orr (Marc gram boat ejitr. Halibut and snl-moil boxes. Ask For Prices Seal Cove Lumber Co. Ltd. PHONE 502 George Rorie Chartered Accountant and Auditor deceiver. Liquidator, Trustee. Ac Phone 387 JS'ew Address: 243 Second Avenue West PIUNCK IlUI'KHT Fur Coats & Jacquettes An Kxquisite Stock ot Fui Trimmings nt low prices B. C.nJR Co. Neil Q.W.V.A. Third Ave M I L K Oasli jirire of tickets is mlvnneed to 6 Quarts for $1.00 11 Pints for $1.00 Ooinmenriiig Xtivenllier I. Valentin Dairy Phone 657. TUGBOATS 0y Phones 423, 639, Green 238, Black 735. Nlfjht Phonei -687, 539, Qreen 238, Blaok 735. RUPERT MARINE PRODUCTS, LTD. GEO. la. BU8HBY. Men. Dir. NEW JERSEY TOWN SCENE OF THE TRIAL IHI.UMII.I.H Ml 'Klll.lt CASK WILL III: MILlfcll IV ( Ol KTIIIMr. AT soMMtmim:, sr.w JIIHKV HIGHLIGHTSJN CASE j SOHAlEItVlLLE NJ., Oct 28. The ' courthouse here where Jbe Hall-Millsj murder trial will be hrld next week tsj at Uie centre or town, and the room! In which the Ulal will be held 11 titty by fifly-five feet. It ha a seating capacity. Including galleries, of 210 and about one bait of the length of the room 1 required for the Judge1 tenth and other courtroom furniture and for the seats for reporters. Two hundred and ntty newspaper representative. Including Mary Robert Rlnthait. Bllljr Sunday and Throdor.-DreUer are expected to report the trial There are seat for ninety reporter In the courtroom. The baaement of the i courthouse will be crowded with apectal (wire to newspsprrs while other floor 'will be uullntl to their full capacity for similar purposes The Associated ire leaaed wire will be Installed In ! room opening into the courtroom proper from which It will be possible to ; follow all the proceeding. Sleeping accommodations were at premium a month before the trials. j Three New York newspapers rente! i bouses which they art operating ai clubs for the accommodation of their men. A number of other engaged suite of three and four rooms In j private homes. Both hotels ar over- sold, and the aame I true of a new j rooming house opened recently. Rent ha been paid for five or six weeks on .acme of the room in order to hold i them for the trial season, j Two possible candidate for governor , UI oppose each other at the trlalc IkXii are state senators and one was i acting governor for a week: Alexander Simpson, special prosecutor. Is Ire IquenUy mentioned as the next Demo 'cratlc candidate, lie I a resident of ; Hudson county, the stronghold of Jer- water nortec Dlisrslen an U.S. T.Ur oilci: that Ruben Oeorrt Jom I,. wluiM- addre. i Inverne V-aaneri, ill SMl l - a Wrttrr In late a AO Im.uM rslkn. per dav ( waier ut or liwi west or wiurr si . mna nai. si, j kiicwB as IM luifte . mltteii thaws toulb I rati liul dram. iu Troiil Bsv slmul 1 Iti wMHh stunt I he lw-''ti iruui Ow txwlb ..l r.m lol "A." kuaauu IJl. The water will Lc Uneri-d (MM ike treatn si a i.mi a bud i toe feri mmi it tuoalii tad will If ud far krtllr sad rtmiery purt upon the tend dearnlied a Lot "A". kltlN" I h. 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(liases are intended to make up for the deficiency in your eyesight, Our largo patronage shows that wo know how to produce such glasses. Have your eyes examined! A. E. Ireland IlKAIll ATK orTOMETKIST 37 Years Fracttce 319 Third .Uriiue. Opp. O.W.V. LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage phone M. Cartage, Warehousing, and Dlatrlbulltig. Team or Motor Bervloe. ,-.1 Hnnrl and tiravel vta Speolallie In Plane anV tTurolture wevini panel ot 35 drawn. r Perfection in ourWhisty is Due to 94 Years Experience GooderhamAWrts t A '.nu CANADIAN WHISKY 9 YEARS OLD! Thin advertisement is not published oi- displayed by the Liquor Control Hoard or by the Government of British Columbia. aey democracy. Clarene E. Case, of counsel for the defense, va acting Oorernor for a week in 1910. He withdrew from the oemtett for the Reputllean nortlnatior-for foternor la 1925. with the an .touncemer;t that he wij not atle to fi nance a camflgn himself, and would cot place himself under obligation by accepting Urge contributions from others. ' IIICII I.KillTS IS CASE September It. X0J2. The Rer. Edward Wheeler Hall and Mrs. Eleanor Rhine bardt Mill, ot New Brunswick, bots soot to death. September IS. Their bodies found under a crabsppte tree on the Phillip farm near New Brunswick. New Bruns wick I In Middlesex county but the Phillips farm la across the line in Somerset county. September 17. Double inquiry begun in Somerset and Middlesex counties. September M. Body of Mr. MU1 ex burned and second autopsy reresJec inat her throat was cut. October 13. Oorernor Edwards toov direct charge of case, sending Attorney Oeceral McCran to New BninswIcL Body of Mr. liaU exhumed. October 2. Wilbur A. Mott ot Eat-Orange, appointed special prosecutor superseding county authorities. Norember I. Mrs. Hail undertook pr Irate investigation at own expense. November it. Mrs. Hall demanded hearing before grand Jury. November 2D. (1 rand Jury left case open for future inquiry." December 13. Grand Jury dismissed without taking action. State Trooper Henry L. Dickman continued as lone investigator. June, 1923. Dickman disappeared leaving salary checks for two monthn behind him. April 3S. 1925. Mr. Hall returnee from Italy, after fourteen months abroad, declaring her long itay hao been due to efforts to trace new clues July 17. 1928. New Jersey reopened case on strength of new evidence. State police and Jersey City detective took charge. July 38. Mrs. Hall arrested, charged with the dual murder, and placed In Jail. July 30. Mrs. Hall released In I1S.-000 ball by Chief Justice Oummere oi the 8uprrme Court, State Senator Alex ander Simpson, of Jersey City, appoint ed Special Deputy Attorney General to take charge ot the case at she request of Governor Moore. August 13. Willie Stevens. Mrs. Haifa brother, and their cousin, Henry Cat pcmler. arrested for the murder and committed to Jail. August 19. County Judge deary re fused to release Stevens ansj Carpen der In ball. August 23. Chief Justice Oummere refused to hear plea for admission of Steven and Carpender to bail. August 5S. Supreme Court Justice Parker declined to release Stevens and Carpender In ball. September 10. September grand Jury September 15. April grand Jury re called unexpectedly. Indicted Mrs. Hail. Willie and Henry Stevens, tier brothers, and Hrnry Carpender, a cousin, after hearing 30 witnesses In less than ttn hour. Henry Steven arrested at Lavalette and committed to Jail In Somm-rvllle. September 17 Deefndants plead not (ri ic!aH w g 0 GreatCleanSweep Ijfe salIT Ladies! surplus for the current fiscal year will be well In excess of (185.000,000. The Democratic leaders charge the administration is trying to delay Ux revision until Just before the presidential cam palgn ot 1928, In order that the President can then take credit for a lowering ot taxes at a time when tt will gain him vote. Whatever be the reason for the delay of the administration In assenting to tax reduction, It look If the problem would be made one 'which will give the Republican leaders much em btrrassment. This will be the case It the administration persists In refusing to lower taxes and the public keeps on lemandlng that taxes be lowered. Democratic chiefs In Congress ana sQtne of the Progressive Republicans plan toy keep stirring up tax relttt through the campaign. Not only that bu thevpUn to keep airing It con. tlhualtyyj&hrpgh the coming short iciilork1 Thlswlli, It Is expected, p'rove highly troublesome to the" administrate and the Republican leader, who epprchend It will strike a responsive chord lithe hearts of the public. FRASER VALLEY GETS REDUCED1IGHT RATE New Policy lleli Adopted hy IMY Licet rle In south VANCOUVER, Oct, 28.By Canadian PrM.1.- -Reduced Hunting rates for both Never in the history of Prince Rupert's retail merchandising have you been able to make such remarkable savings on every- v thing in Ladies' and Children's Ready to Wear as we offer you now Sale Starts Friday Morning at ID Here's prices that will startle the entire community: WOMEN'S SILK HOSE Values lo :i.oo. Per pair 50c LADIES' TWEED SUITS Hep. S20 ond -25.00. Six only $11.50 LADIES' FELT HATS Ynltie to n.7". t S3.00 : $4.00 LADIES' SILK DRESSES Values to $23.00. $12.00 $15.00 LADIES' FLANNEL DRESSES Value $7.ur $5.95 COLORED CREPES 5 yards for $1.00 CHILDREN'S NAVY PLEATED SKIRTS With top. age 0 to li year. $3.50 CHILDREN'S SWEATERS $1.00 & $1.50 LADIES' SILK LISLE HOSE Ite&. $1.00. 3 for . . $1.00 CHILDREN'S COTTON HOSE Penman's, pair 25c WOMEN'S WOOL SWEATERS To el ear . . $1.50 & $2.00 BOYS' PULLOVER SWEATERS Sizes to 32 $1.50 COATINGS Values to $X.50. Per yard $3.50 Mrs. FRIZZELL Ladies' arid Children's Read to Wear ture. until ihen at a much lower rate. The amount of current to be taken at the first part ot the rate will be gauged by the floor area of Jhe house. The amount to be charged at the first rate Is about the amount a normal home or store would use. There will not only be a lower rate per kilowatt hour tor the first step but once the normal amount of current Is used all additional current, such as for household devices In the home and signs, windows lighting and so forth In the store, will be at a very low rate. MAN WHO HITS HIS WIFE IS COWARD IN OPINION OF JUDGE VANCOUVER, Oct. 28. "Under any irovocaUon." said Judge Cayiey In County Court "a man who hits his wife Is a coward." The husband In the case pleaded that he had been threatened with a stick In the hands of his wife. Heathen picked up the frying-pan. Intending o throw the contents, same potatoes, on her. The wife alleged that Injury had been done the frying-pan itself and the husband was committed im the .Charge "actual bodily harm." I advise you, madam, to make the best ot your position,' said his honor to the wife. "In married lit on of iha parties has to give and take. Onfor- rlrt,nre-" s ml at or-- are promised bfl tunatelV' this court I no" Place to settle CHILDREN'S WOOL CAPS 75c & $1.00 WOMEN'S COATS Tweed and Teddy Hear. Values lo 32.70. Eight only $18.00 WOMEN'S COATS Values lo $18.00. . $15.00 Chas. E. Rand, the "Mark Down Man" in charge WOMEN'S ALL WOOL HOSE Iteg. SI...0. Per pair 75c WOMEN'S SILK & WOOL HOSE Iteg. 81.50, per pair . . 85c WOMEN'S WOOL SWEATERS Values to $10.00. To Hear $4.95 5 DOZEN HUCK TOWELS Kaeli 50c CHILDREN'S FLANNEL DRESSES $3.95 COTTON POPLINS Iteg. $2.25. Per yard $1.00 -CHIFFON BROADCLOTH Iteg. $5.50. Per yard $3.50 SPUN SILK Iteg. $1.25. per yard $1.00 COTTON TOWELS 0 for $1.00 LADIES' WINTER COATS With Heaver Collars, values to $20.00 $20.00 CHILDREN'S WOOL STOCKINGS Values $1.23. From 40c to 60c FLANNELETTES Third Avenue, Prince Rupert ! 5 yards for ' $1.00 ! ALL LADIES' DRESS HATS To clear at Half Price ;ullty before Supreme Court Justlc Parker. Mrs. Hall released under In creased ball of 140.000, while the thrct mtn were held without ball, SepUmber 33. Special Prosectitoi Simpson' appeal for bringing a trial Jury from another county denied bj the Supreme Court. STORMY TIME IN WASHINGTON KXPKCTKII I'MKSS tllMIMSTKVTlOS' YIKUlS TO lEM.XIS I'Oll T.X HKIUCTIOVS WASHINGTON, DC, Oct. 38. (By John Snurc, Canadian Press Ojrres pondentJ -Unless the administration yields to the demands for a further re ductlon of taxes at an early date. It looks as If there would be a stormy time in Congress this winter over the tax reduction question. t Senator Blmmons of North Carolina, former chairman ot the finance committee ot the senate, recently set tho ball rolling and demanded, In view ot large surpluses at the end of the lust fiscal year and In the present one, there Ve a heavy reduction ot taxes again thts winter for the relief of overburdened taxpayers. He .also demand ed'the time for ryln" off the United States public debt be extended so a to give further relief to the taxpayer, President Coolidje, and Andrew Mel- I f ' that the administration now admit the the Fraser Valley In the- Immediate fu- Current will be charged one rate a certain amount Is taken, and THROUGH SLEEPING CARS TO SHIPS SIDE The Canadian National Railways have made arrangements to operate tour is. 5 and standard sleeping cars through from the Paclflo Coast to the ship1 side at Montreal and Halifax In connection with Old Country sailings during November and December. For full information regarding rates, reservation, passports, etc, call at City Ticket Office, Canadian National Railways. 628 Third Avenue. Phone 260. There was another enjoyable benetlt dance under Scandinavian auspices In the Mctropole Hall last night. HOTEL AKKIV.W.S. Prince Rupert John W. Allen. Capt, and Mr. For. son, J. Summerficld. J. A. Rlggi, Tho. Louden, C. 'W. Toiirtelotte. W. O. Elliott, C. S. Rankin and T. D. Hollldfey, Vancouver; Mr. and Mr. A. C. Dllger and child, Winnipeg; A. 11. Francis, Victoria; V. S. HarrU. Hazelton; Mr. and Mr. R. O. Johnston and H. W. Chamber. Inverness: O, Phlllpsson, Os-land; Mrs. .O, A. Taylor, Port Eaalngton; A. Watt. 0.N.R.; K, It. Simpson. Mas-sett. 8a ey E. V. 'Chile and S.onsson. city: W, M, Boyle, 'Telkwa; K, C Hansen, Queen Charlotte Islands; V. Ortmson, Osland. Cent raj r. A. Rice, Vancmrver; JbTm Emaal f.