g I m PAGE BIX j FRESH IN 1 Rochon's Chocolates $1.00 per 1 lb. Box Also Muxes at $2.00, $2.75 and $4.00 ROCHON'S ALMOND CRISP $1.00 per lb. Rupert Pharmacy Phone 94. We deliver. New Dresses I-arjtc AhKorinient of New Afternoon and EveningDresses in all colors and sizes from 16 to 41. Prices from $12 00 to $37.50 CO.Mi: AM) SEE! "Demers" We aim In please Phone 27. P.O. Box 327 THIS IS YOl'K Last Chance To secure your Peaches and Prunes ion ritiEicviu We have a limited quantity reaches, per crate $1.-15 Prunes, per crate $1.15 Pears, Flemish Beauty, per box fS.50 Pears, Bartletts. per box. . $3.50 Crab Apples, per box $2,00 Mcintosh Red Apples, fancy, per box S2.SO Jumble $2. 15 Mussallem Grocery Co. Ltd. Phones 18 and 84 417 - 423 5th Avenue East DEPENDABILITY is the one big factor necessary in your glasses We supply that factor through our careful, conscientious, scientific 'examination of your eyes and the production of lenses to me.et the results of that examination. Accuracy and precision characterize our service to you from start to finish. A. E. Ireland Graduate Optometrist for 91 VnjFi 3rd. A VII l'HOM' Itr.n in 8UMMER SUGGESTIONS FOR WOOD Dry Jack Pine, Cedar, Birch and Spruce Per load $6.50 l'cr half load . ... 3.50 Per jack ............ .50 Burn Wood and Keep Cooll HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue Phone 580 Night or Day WE BUY BOTTLES. $300 FINE IN IIAITAn PICT lhjuuk lam. NAMIKL STEIANO CO.NVICTKII OT MXLINU AT TOUT CLEMENTS CJ.l'll No evidence being put In by the defence, conviction and fine of S300, with the option of three months' Imprison mcnt, was Imposed by Magistrate Mo Clymont in the city police court this morning in the case of Samuel rs Stefano, charged with selling Intoxicating liquor. Notice of appeal was given by 8. W. Taylor, counsel for the de fence. E. F. ' Jones, city solicitor, pro secuted. The only witnesses in the cosn were two Liquor Board officers. Con stable William Gibson and Constable Thomas Shecvcs. Constable Gibson stated that on September 18 at 1:45 In the morning he and Constable Thomas Sheeves and another man went into the Port Cle ments Club. Witnesses ordered three glasses of whiskey and paid accused $1.50. After the whiskey had been drunk. Constable Thomas Sheeves ordered six bottles of beer for which pay mcnt was tendered with two 12 bills. a dollar being received in change. One bottle of beer was opened and drunk and the five others were taken to the police station and turned over to Corp. Markland after they had been initialled by the (two officers. CKOSS EXAMINATION Under cross-examination by Mr. Tay lor, Gibson described the premises known as the Port Clements Club, with particular reference to a large room in the rear, where the liquor was bought. There were only the two officers, tho other man and accused in that room ai the time. Louis Ross was asleep at " the lunch counter. Mr. Taylor demanded the name of the other man and both witness and Mr. Jones objected. The magistrate ruled that the name bi disclosed and witness stated it vu Philip Laporte. They were in the pre- TIMBER SALE XS263 scaled trader Mill be recetuo by tin limte-r ol Laud not uier ttiau iwm ut, (lie Suth day of September. IVJu, fur lu tiu rebate ur Liceiue XSioa, to cut Iti.suv Im-al leer ur oedar l'ule and riunr on sn are adjoining tut lit and tin, t'er ruun bay, i mile Wnl uf I'urt Ueiiieuu. VUrru Charlulie Maud I J nil HiMricJ. Three l year will be ailuued fur re .nova I uf limber. i'urlDir particular ur tbe Oulef Furt--er, Victoiu If. c, ur District lorealer. riiire lturl. B. I. WATER NOTICE Dlitrilon and Us TAKE Ni flCt that II. U. Kyle, wlvoe .ildrea t WraugelL, Alanka, and Telegraph m u. i... will aopiy rur a nerne to ake and ue i.ooo miner1 inches flow of water out uf Buck liuleh, which flow? M.lerly into uea Creek. The water will ue diverted from the stream at a point ibnut twu mile up the stream rrom it. jiotilii into uease cms ana win ie um-ci ur hvdraullr milling purpose uton Im-iicd placer rlaiin known and described s leases ju. iru ana in. "inn noure war (listed on Uie ground on the 13rd day l ? uly Hit. A ropy or iuij nonce ana an ammrauoi pursuant tlieretu and to the "Water Art ivn, win ie i lira in tne onice or im Water Hcrorder at Telegraph Creek. upjernon i'i we application may w 'tied with the aid Water Kerwrder or Allh the Comptroller of Water Hlght. amaincni uuiiaing, victoria, u u, wi-hln thlrlv dav after the rirt arnearancr if this notice In the local newppaiier-The date uf the first nubllcallun ol this notice Is Septen.btT 14th, K.. n. h. I u., applicant. MINERAL ACT CsrllflcaU of lmDomtnU. 1 Brownie an. t Mineral claim, situate In he Atlln Mining ml Ion f the Casslar uMrlrt. on Wann River, adjoining and to he south of Brownie No. 4 MX. TAKE NOTICE that I. James B. Kershaw. rre Miners i.eriiririie io. sstsi, mtena. 'Ittr dav from the date hereof, lo antilv to the Mlnlnr Recorder for a Certificate r improvements, ror the purpose or on-'alnltir a Crown r.rant of the above claim, And fnrilwr take rwitlre that action, un der wrtlon S. mum be commenced before he usue or such Certificate of Improve nents. nTED this lit day or September. A.D. IJJ6. II. McN. FP.ASER, A rent. I Dr. Alexander I Smith Block Phona 576 DENTIST TUGBOATS Day Phones 423, 639, Gi-een 238, Black 735. Night Phonei 087, . 539, Green 238, Black 735. RUPERT MARINE PRODUCTS, LTD. GEO. U. BUSHBY, Man. Dir. Fur Coats & Jacquettes An Exquisite Stock of Put Trimmings at low prices 6. C. FUR Co. Next O.W.V.A. Third Ave. THE DAILY NEWS MONDAY. OCTOBER 4, 1938. The perfect whole wheat food iw -FlFllllWll WHEAT Every shred is baked crisp and flavory-All the wheat in a digestible form mlscs about twenty minutes. Mr. Taylor also demanded that witness give over the notes from which he con- suited as to the number of drinks he'llsaed by the Dominion Fisheries, On i witness) had had previously that day The magistrate ruled that Ur. Tsyloi should be given no notes tn whtcu other cases than that before the court at the time were referred to. On this rullrg, Mr. Taylor announced that Im had no further cross-examination U. make. the Tbe ether witness was Constable Thomas Sheaves who gave evidence cor-loboratlve of that of Constable CJ!b- ton. NO DEFENSE Mr. Taylor quted thst there was n defence to offer and Magistrate U. Clymant announced his . decision. In tbe cue of Lculs Rons, which wai also lo have come up today, Mr. Taylor stated that he wis not ready to go on so adjournment until Wednesday waa granted. GOOD SALMON RUN ' an THIS YEAR FRASER RIVER IS REPORTED The largest catch of sockeye salmon in tde on the Fraser smce 1917 is draw end ing to a close says the Vancouver Pro vlr-ce. Hundreds of fishing vessels have been busy for the past three .recks and the canneries are working tight and day. During the latter part of the season the rush haa been exceptionally heavy, though during the latt few days thV fish hav enot beet, so fat and well nourished as they were unimuimi iiHIIUIleib nMIL.- WAYS t a . o . --, , Tenders for Soft Wood Ties In British Columbia ! SEALED TENliEltS addresMil to the uu ithe dcrlfiied std endoTM-d "Tender for Soft Wow! Ties" will b rerriied at t of 1 e tne of the General Tie ami Tlllller Aaelll. lluutii Hut, i-inaduii atlmul tip I'CM Huildlnr. MrGill Stieet, Muntrejl. until welve noon. Tuedav. (K tolx-r lyth. Ii6. fur Hallway Ties to be manufacture d from'... ,1...,.!.- rti ....,..,.. .., ... .iiiiuer rut beiween 'iobrr ut. isijo. ami .May it, iv7, ana delivered between ian- uary lm. IJ. and July IM, 1117, F.o.11. . csr. i.amcl'an national Hallway, m a' jnct cordanre with Sperlfiralluii 3 W I.T re vl-ed July nth, IVt. rur Son Wood Tie. Tie of each grade lo be loaded eparately. Tenner rurm ran tie obtained at the office uf the Tte Agent at Wlmil-g. I'ur- rnaing Agent at ano.iiver, or Ueneial Tie and Timber Agent, Montreal. Tender will nut be considered unlet. made out on furni supplied by tbe lull ' A wedding took place Saturday after-wa Company. 'noon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. The luwent or any tender not ueeear- . . , lly accepted. iZarelll, Fraser Street, when Mrs. M Nellie O. I'. MarLAHEN. Bystrum of Juno. Alaska, became the 'jrimmt lie aiui I UMurr sriii. - Monireai. vue . September ath, WATER NOTICE. Dlftrslon and Ui. TAKE NOTICE thai Robert liwrge iohn-ton, wliow addrev i Inrenie-ii caiinery, will ifl'ly ror a licence tn take and use in.nou gallon per day of water out of reek we.t of wharf at :hliu llal sliitne known a no name , which flow south- i ' rat and drain Into Trout Hay about 4t feet south along tlx- la-h frmn tli wiiili- leant c.irnei Utl "A," k'ltaMMi Ut. The water wUI be dlvertrd from the tresiu at! a point about Lou feel from it mouth ! and win be ui-d ror doroe.ur anil rainier) purMiM- iiani the land deM-rllwd a lit "A , kilaMxi i ll. Tin nillr wi i.ied n the ground on tlie 15th day of Htp Kllib'-r. tt'. A copy of thl notice Slid an ai-pllcatlon turiiatil tlierelo snd lo the "Water Art's will be filed In the of rice of the Water ItM-utdi'r at Prince llui-eri iibiiciloin to tlw applliallon tuav Ik- filed with tlx- ald Water necorder or with tin- i:omptruller of Wsler Itlghl. Parliament Kutldtng. Victoria. H.C.. within thirty iit srter the first spx-arance of Hit notice In a I'K-al ncwpier. The date of thu flrt publlcall'in of tut notice I Krptciiihct 30. I ttfi. ROBERT OEOIIUE JOHNSTON, Appllcsut. MAKE YOUR ! OWN RUGS! Stencilled Patterns from 95c Frames from 85c. Patent Rug Needles 75c. Any Wool call lie iimm. Wo rt'cuniiiieml Monarch Down H. S. WALLACE Co., Ltd. eat tier. It Is reported. The last figures available of the Fra- ser River sockeye pack are those pub' September 23. the pack totalled 64.104 cases. Last year at the same date the pack was 30.412 cases. NETS ( IIANdE AT MIIINItillT At midnight the sockeyes now crowding up the rraser River to the spawning ground will get a Utile relief from nets, five and three quarter-inch mesh, go out of .season, and cannot be used. Apparently the Fraer lUver net flsh-erment are getting the cream of the orun. . Trap operators on the United States side report a poor catch. IKE THOMPSON IS Ike Thompson, posiaias icr and mining recorder at Jedway. Is making steady progress to recovery, following operation for a growth on his lip which was successfully performed on Saturday at the Prince Rupert General Hospital by Dr. J. A. West. Mr. Thompson, who i a cousin of J. H. Thompson, local hardware man. arrived the city last week for treatmeut Mrs. Thompson Is staying with him,. Mrs. Thompson is loud in her praises for the excellent service being given by Dr. West and the hospiui staff. METROPOLITAN POLICE FOR VICTORIA REFUSED " - ' Commission turned down the of., (Policy down h :!'roIVIctofUto lncluIl.themunldial.!ll)(1 fof ,,,, w w r metropolitan police plan, nich,thn WftU u1tn rt(umill ,wouia serve victoria ana me outlying districts. The commUsion asserted thst Idea was not In the best InterrsU of , , . , municipality and they could see no fetnr evrn tn ntjr lntn rfl-lilrn ' . a raa.A 4 i ",c ' " " lnated with Police Coramiuluner Walter .... .. ;OMIKll, U IKIOII4. lt MUUUBT night tee Esquimau I "once lwara re- I wii thi. nl.n wrtin ht It w-mild . S 77 ... save themunlcipallty money. HAPPILY MARRIED ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON bride of Howard Mclnnes. an engineer of Vancouver. The members of the family and a few friends were present to witness the ceremony. Solomon Mussallem, formerly of thl city, haa been appointed a Justice of Pcace Port Haney according v announcement in uic current u. v.. rjazette. of Lanqda guarantees its Age mi 04V r Wrt-B I rRL 9 YEARS OLD uorrsjy'frtV)! Ml Tills advertisement Is not publiHlied or displayed by the I.lqnor Control Hoard or by the Government of liritlsh Columbia. ; CHICAGO'S RUM ROW IS ALMOST SHOT TO PIECES hEvt.vTV-rivi: ii:atiih took vlavk TIIEItE WITHIN PAST TWO VEAKH AMI IEW A HE I.KIT CIIICAOO, Oct. 2. The death roll of Chicago's Rum Row. 'which hss reached j 73 in the last two years of gang warfare, is almost complete. In the opinion of veteran police observers, and tbe prln clpal bands of beer runners and alcohol dealers are about "shot to pieces, Tho leaders and many of the followers of these gangs have been the object of elaborate funerals, or are In the hands of police and federal authorities. The coroner's statistics show thst many more have been eliminated by bullcU than by law. but eventually most of those still olive have been arrested, and another "wild west" epic, as lurid aa any of the past. Is closed. IIKOINNINO OF "WAK A police legend now accepted as fact traces the beginning of the garig war to the death, in November. lBJt. cf Mike Merlo. acknowledged leader of the west side Italians. He is said to have forbidden hostilities against rivals in the business of manufacturing and dispensing Illicit liquor. While he lived, occasional liquor robberies known aa "hijacking; were the only outbursts. Merlo died of pneumonia, not bullets. The day after his funeral, Dion O' canton, head of a composite group. chiefly with Irish surnames, was shot down and the war was on. Sometimes the police were able to encounter an su tu load of gingstcr and a few of them met death In conflict with the law. But nearly always competitors got to them first with little or no traces of the aa- eassins. ItEVEMIE IN HEATH Of Mcrlos lieutenants were the six ueqna urotners. tnree of whom were quickly slain In revenge for the O'Dan-Ion sheeting. Many of other gangs were taken for a ride." shot and thrown from an automobile along suburban read. An assistant state's attorney. James McSwIgln. happened to get In the way of a gangster's machine gun. and was killed with two others. One -of them. the roan really sought, was a boyhood friend of McSwigin. The deith roll grew until 64 names acre added in the first eight months of U20 and then the leaders of the Saltia-Mt Erlane group, about the last of tbe list, were taken on murder charges. f Him Rrtn ! now t hi. rioll.-t SYNOPSIS OF LAND ACTAMENDMENTS PRE-EMPTIONS Vacant, unreserved, surveyed Crown lands may b prs-eraptsd by iiiitlsh subjects over It years of age. and by aliens on declaring Intention to bet-oma IlrltUh subjects, condl ilunal utin residence, occupation, jij Itnprovtment for agricultural turpon Full Information concerning ran-.atlons reitardlng prs-eroptlons It Klven In Uulletln No. 1. Land Herts), "How to Pre-empt Land," copies of uhlch can b obtained frea of charge lr addrrMinc tha Department of Landa. Victoria. U.C or to any Gev-trnment Agent. $ Hscords will ba'arrantsd covering only land suitable for agricultural purposes, and which la not timber-land. I.e., cArrylna; over 1,000 board feet rxr acre, west of the Coast Range and S.OOu feet per acre east of that Rang. Applications for prs-emptlons art to be addressed to the Land Com mlasloner of tbe Land Recording Division, In which the land applied for la situated, and are mads an printed forms, copies of which can b obtained from ths Land Commissioner, Pre-emptions must be occupied for five years and Improvements mads to vslus of 110 per acre. Including clearing and cultivating; at least flvs acres, before a Crown Orant can be received, For more detailed Information ass the Bulletin "How to Pre-empt Laod." PURCHASE Applications are received for Pur I chase of vacant and unreserved Crown Isnds. not being tlmberland, 1 for agricultural purposes: minimum price for first-class (arable) land la II per acre, and second-class (graa-, Ing) land I f t 9 per acre. Further In-. formation regarding purchase or laaa of Crown lands la Klven In Ilullstln , No. 10, Land rlerlea, "Purchase and I yeans of Crown Lands." MI1L factory, or Industrial sites on timber lsnd, not exceeding 40 acre, , may be purchased or leased, the conditions Including: payment of ' stumpsge. HOME8ITE LEASES Unsurveyed area, not exceeding SI acres, may be leased aa homesltaa, conditional upon a dwelling being erected In the first yesr. title being obtainable after residence and Improvement conditions are fulfilled and land haa been surveyed, LEASES tor crazing and Industrial trmr- posee arss not exceeding 140 acrse-may be leased by one perse or I ' company, ORAZINQ m Under tha Orating Act tha Inee la divided Into graxlng dlstrioU and tbe range administered unasr a Grating Commlsslonsr Annual grazing psrntlts are Issued based on numbers ranged, priority being given to eatabllahod owner. Btock-ownsrs may form aaaMlaltona for rang maaagsintnt Free, or partly tf panniu ars aval laolt for eU oa-opers kand Uavallar. if Is Ua T WE ARE OFFEBINQ A MODEL MODERN A GRADUATE EXPERIENCED OPTICAL PARLOR REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST TO SERVE YOUR EYE NECESSITIES 11 is the greal iliffi-rcitrc in (lie ri-Mills obtained from correct methods uf examination for ilofcrU; tho careful attention to filling the irChi.'ripMuii ami the details so tiece-sfiry in correct frame filtiug tliat causes our patients to dierriiiiinale in favor of kIuxm-s filled in our Optical I'arlor. We use modern methods. We try t give courteous service. That's why you will feel jo iiiiicIi at comi when you are deriding on a frame (Hal will exactly Miit your particular liking. REMEMBER No case presents perploxitles to one .qualified in tho Science of Refraction. Consult our Optometrist n you would a friend. The ad vice will he Just as reliable. Max Heilbroner 527-529 Third Avenue WESTHOLME THEATRE Monday and Tuesday, 7 and 0 p.m. The Johnstown Flood A (Highly cpir (Iniiini tlepirting Iire.illi heioi-ui. heartrending Mifrcruig. niirucnon e-( npe, tiar.ng ndv'-n tiirt'f -pI ugaiut the harkgruiiml of one uf luxtury' nnl appalluix inlu'lroplic.. A fptrctacular, ientioiiH pholo-plu showing death and devastation wriKigbt h) I he uncontrolled forreo of nature. Might town are dentniyetl. twehi-llioosaiid live ai-rifiied. The romance of a l.oy ami girl win survived the niot terrifying epeniii-e of "Th-Johiflowu llood.' See the feiuaie Paul llevere -pirriug her hor-e to awaken the i oiuitridc. Strong rail. George O'Brien, Florence Gilbert, Anders Randolf, Paul Nicholson, Janet Gaynor and others. "THE ADVENTURES OF MAZIE," No. 1 ALBLTtTA VAUGHN IN "AMAZING MAZIE." INTERNATIONAL NEWS Admission 35c and 10c Canadian National Steamships Co. Limiled Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating O. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Eta. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant it equipped to handle l kinds ol MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 38" Fishermen s Supplies FISH LINE8, HOOKS, ROPES, TWINES, FISH NETTING AND TROLLING GEAR, OIL AND RUBBER CLOTHING, GROCERIES. Compare Our Prices Lipsett, Cunningham & Co. Ltd. 8econd Avenue ttnd McBrlde 8L DOLLAR Saving SALE A DOLLAR SAVED 18 A DOLLAR EARNED! The above saying in a proved fac(, ami if yon wish to give it the acid test take advantage of our dollar-saving sule nn FRIDAY, OCT. 1st, TILL TUESDAY OCT. 5th. SAVE A DOLLAR WITH EVERY PURCHA8E Coaling in a variety uf nalleni. leg. Hsi.UO. Hule $:i,00 a yard, mvlng Jfcl.OO a yard. Hkii liiiK, all wool, GO inches reg. M.fiU. Hale, a.r0, save sl.00aynrd. Men's Hull IIhK reg. i.7&. Hale, :i,70, save one dollar. Men Oxfords reg, $5.75. Hale, i.7D. Mch'k Un.lenveitr, reg. L.0() a garment. Halo $3,00 a Mill, save one dollar a suit. And these are not the only bargains, come In and share In the savings JABOUR BROS., LTD.