I PAGE SIX AUDITORIUM Dances WILL CEASE UNTIL AFTER ELECTION The Hall is now equipped to take care of Dances, Concerts and Meetings of any kind. The building is 50x100 feet, maple floor, newly plastered. Clear title to properly. IT'S FOn SALE Phone Black 449 L. J. MARREN, Proprietor. LADIES' Fall Apparel AT LOWEST PRICES "Doners" We aim to pleaee Phone 27. P.O. Box 327 OUR ANNUAL Price Reductions during Fair Week are now effective and our slock consists of a full line of Groceries', Meats and Provisions and Drygood. The highest quality at the most reasonable price will assure you tlial our prices meet your needs. Come and look around. We will be glad to show you. A discount of 5 per cent will be allowed on all cash purchases. Mussallera Grocery 417 Co. Ltd. Phones 18 and 84 423 5th Avenue East George Rorie Chartered Accountant and Auditor Receiver, Liquidator, Trustee, &c. Phone 387 New Address: v 243 Second Avenue West PRINCE MJPEHT Consult us about Your Eyes Make ue of our guaranteed Optical Service. 27 ycur experience testing eyes and fitting glasses. 17 years constant practice in Toronto. A. E. Ireland Gradua'o Optometrist for 27 Years 313 3rd Ave. Phone Red 442 CANCELLATION OF RESERVE MOTICE IS lltlltllV GIVE that tb r-er itllltiruvr U1 Uv7, Casilar Dn-trlct, li cancelled. - ' Deputy Mlnliter of Umla. . , - ,0. II. HKUKX. Lamli Department, Vlrtoru. Br C,f f UltrJune.tim; - : - forced sale UNDER TERMS OF CHATTEL MORTGAGE OF THE STOCK OF MRS. W. I. WILSON, THIRD AVENUE, CONSISTING OF LADIES' READY TO WEAR ' DRESSES, COATS, SKIRTS, WAISTS SWEATERS, HATS, ETC. 1 EVERY ARTICLE IN THE STORE OFFERED AT GREAT REDUCTIONS FOR TEN DAYS ONLY Would You' Like to be Forever FREE from ASTHMA! Asthma-Sera, i wonderful new medicine, softens and toothes the bronchial passage, restores gland activity to normal and QUICKLY and FOREVER banhhes Asthma, Hay Fever and all branchial troubles. FREE information sent eladly, tear out this advertisement and send it with your name ana address to R. Id. B. LABOXXTOJUES, Ltd. AKC93YIB BLOCK. 615 VAN CO OTTO, B. C ESTATE OF CECIL HARTLEY, Aaalgnai. Trndrr will lx- rmit-il b llw i.ml-imit n the full'iatnr rfffrts of ti above F.'ttlr Murk In Trad in slorr at MiiutMH".'. B. C. rumour ana Fiutirr re store i van dcrlioor. roirMlnir at: t. lujrlan i:inipuilnr Sralr. t. Platform Sfalrft ua Truck. . 3. M sllrr. 1. Sff. 5. Cndnril Tnwwrltrr. c. Siradrr otlx-r riiturt-.. 7. Countm aiil shrlnnrr Tender UI be rrrrlrrd an either tb mli'.lr, r aajr part. f alm- a ul mail I tuda-rd mull Um TrtM nut later tb Vplnntwr Stlti. i.wxit may r m on atmUratlon to Gi. utiluii. Van- a-rtxiif. B. C. llta-nr nr any tkJr nu nrrraaafHr airrpted. Tfrro: in ir approved - iirlly. LUMBER We are manufacturing rough and dressed lumber. Edze grain boat cedar. Halibut and salmon boxes?. Ask For Prices Seal Cove Lumber Co. Ltd. PHONE 562 CASH & CARRY GROCERY SIXTH STREET FAIR WEEK WILL BE BUSY WITH US You Will Save a Lot of Money by Getting Your Groceries Here. FRUITS Kresh Prune, per box 95o Presets ing I'eaelies $1.40 Hurtled Pears. 3 doz. for $1.00 (!ood Cooking Apple, per II). 5o for .. $1.00 GROCERIES fc CH t Hulk Tea. besl quality, lb. . . ECo Fresh (Iround Oiffee, per lb. C8o Heady Cut Macaroni, 2 lbs.. .25c .Fresh lgs, 3 doz. for .. $1.00 Creamery Hutter, per II). . . 40c 14 lb. box. per lb 27c Fair Ilalloon frr (hp kids, ea. 5o Fresh Milk and Whipping Cream WILL REGULATE STREET TRAFFIC Police Preparing to Enforce Regulations Strictly Next Week. W illi exceptionally heavy street traffic being anticipated during the c lining vvek when the Exhibition will Uf on, it was announced this morning by Sergeant J. P. M. Hannah, chief of the city detach- prinre Rupert, b :. its' i men I of the provincial police, that it I the intention of the force lo ! strictly enforce Motor Vehicle Act regulation such as those pertaining lo signal, lights, speed, ruie f the road and driving to Hie common danger. HALIBUT SALE i LARGE TODAY American Cauaht F'bh 238,200 and From Canadian Boats 17,000 Pounds' There was a big sale of 255,- imiO pounds of haliliut disposrd of loday at the exchange of which 238.200 was landed h American boats and 17,000 By anauians i.auaiiian jirices were niueh the same as American!! varying from 1 i.70 to 16 wilh American second at 8o anil Canadian at U.SOc and 10c. Sale were: ' M I - a Miiioncan; j i f i iifd; I e,oorft tfh V-x ' Atlantic, 35,000, to Cold Arrow, iO.OOO io Cold $turac. Arctic, 28,000. to Iloyal FIMi fun?et, i000, lo Uootli I'lsh-er;it!S. :fedf6ne", 21,000. . to H60U1 I'restoo. 20,000, lo Allln Fish-frien. Wave, S.200, to Allln r'lsher, lea Canadian K. !,iplt, 6,000, to Allln Fisheries. Tmnlie, 1,000, to Hold Slorapr. Minnie v., 5,000, to Atlin Fish Co Jiayflow-er, :i,ooo, to Iloyal i ISA uo. riTB DAILY NEV8 Monday, Pepir ANOTHER CROP REPORT FOR TEN DAYS ONLY MRS. R. GOLDBLOOM THIRD AVENUE THIRD AVENUE MONEY READY FOR SMELTER Commissioner of Natural Resources Visits Smlthers and ' Is Banqueted fnder t lie aupire of the H111I-neea branch of the Hrilish Coluni-! bia Chamber of Mines, a dinner was held In Milliliters on NVmlneii-day in honVr of Price-flreen,1 1 inimissioner of natural resour ces 01 Uie uanaaian .aiionai !lailways. The commissioner was on a visit to (he district from his headquarters In Montreal for the purpose of gelling first-hand information on recent mining developments. " The gathering was presided over by I., is. Me(SiH, the president of die branch chamber of mines, who, before ealllnw on Mr. Priee-lireen for the main address aked It. C. V. Itt who was ac-rompanyin? the eommissioner through the district to speak. Mr. Lett, in a brief address, outlined the work being dune by the Can adian National Hallways to fur ther the mining industry In the district. Douglas Lay, resident mining engineer for Hie Norlh-lUistern ditrict. sjtoke of recent mining developments; in the dis trict and of the work of his de parlment. The visitors were wel comed to the district and thankiyl for the great interest shown in speeches by several prominent local men. includinz Chas. Held, president or the Sniuher district Hoard or Trade, The vjcwpoiiil 01 me prospector was put lorwarii yX'evr. Srlnfer, Jas. Wright and m. sswerney; ... t - Appeal for.ODtlmlsm In the address of' the evening Mr. Prk'A-Ureen made an appeal for optimism on Hie part "of all , '.anadians in regard to the pus sibilities and the future, of the '.tounlry. He gave facts and fig ures 10 snow dial our progress a. is by no means disappointing and that hope for further and greater progress In the near future was well founded. He n8-mred all of the great Interest ta ken and the close watch kept In regard to mining development In this district. He jtpoke of the hopes entertained by officials of IhelflntllHlhin Nnllriilat It;iilu;l v- lull Ufe : time was now alm6st rie Tor consideration of the establishment or a new smeller to erw Ihis part of the Province of Hrlflsh Columbia. The capital for Isuch an undertaking was already in sight and would ' be readily forlhroniiiiR when the development or mining warranted. Visited Topley 1 Yter'fh dinnerWiis ebncluileil Mr. Price-ireen, accompanied by Mr. Lett and Mr. Lay. left for Topley lo examine. the discoveries nade neaMhere by Frank Taylor ,'lils summer. After making llio ,ixnmfni!i(joii and gathering dala he Inokflhe Iraln back to his 'leadmiiiMers in Montreal. He ex-'locts to make a further trip to 'he district in October of this year. 11 i r i ' ttl.YMPKU. Sent. 13. Tu Free Pit crop report today es-j i.nmii i'if wheat yield of the. nrairics at 307. 150.000 ftuabels. CUSTOMS OFFICER DEAD VICTORIA, mp 13. Ilesay W .Irnves. for 3i years port ao- ;'countant in Hie department of customs Iiiit. is dead after a lingering iHnen. aged 07. MEIGHEN CLAIMING CONSERVATIVE WIN-ELECTION TOMORROW TORONTO. Sip' 13 -Premier Mciglien, who Saturday evenuu Closed Ins western Ontario campaign Willi a meeting at Wind ur ypent Sunday Uiotly hers and iued a public statement in jwlneii he eiainied victory for li pariv. BODY OF CAPTAIN WHITTAKER FOUND VAXCOl VF.lt, Seid. 13.- Tlr body ot iUiptain C. Wlutlaker. overseas padre, who had been nissinu since Auyutt 28 when be inlormed (nends he was g-ng for boating exercise in Kng-ish Hay, was found unda vciiiikg within u mile of tl: ,.01111 where has wai last eei in a rowboal. YANYYOTING AT ADVANCE POLL Twenty-three More Voted Saturday Night Bringing Total For Two Nights to 47 Twenty. three more votes wr east at the federal election ad vance poll Saturday evening bringing the total for two night to 17. The last session of th.1 advance poll will be from 7 lo 10 this evening. SMITHERS Mrs. It. MiKilligan and dau?h tar 01 illusion were visitors in .irwn the fore part of the wee, Thos. Clark of Prtnee ituperi Alio is actiiK: Iiistriel Foreste; as a business visitor in town jii cdnerday. Mis. P. Cu;iiiniirg of Van-comer is in change of the rural chool at Kvelyu for the coming term. - Miss Muriel Itogcr of Prino (Seorgc is spending a few day in town the guest of Miss Made line llolston. Tbos. hlnij returned from Prince Hupert on Monday and reports Mrs. King hai gieatly itnproed in beaHli during the past week. Miss Davidson of Prince George is Mailing in town as the ,juet of Miss M. ItoUtou. 'liie pabl admissions to the millicr Fair totalled 93U, the number bein's for adults only, .is children were allowed in free. The funeral took place here on Wednesday of Kilcen Margaret, six-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. Harmon of Hound Lake. Hcv. Father Valli-era conducted the services. Magistrate Hosklns and Scrat Service left on Tuesday for the head of Ilablne Lake on offieial business dealing wllb Indian af fairs. Johr. llaggltind from Klsplpx was a business visitor In low: on Wednesday. Mrs. MuCiilchcon and dauch ler and Mrs. K. Larsen of Prlnc Hupert returned home on. Wednesday morning afler spend. ing several duys , in fllie. district voting with friends. ' ' ' Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Jeffrey of rrancols Lake snenl a emmin days in town and took in tin fun at the barbecue on Monday) The opening day of chod saw a srreatlr Increased niion.r - - r i-4ill- Inure at the Smilhers tKimni. 'and with two new teachers on i':o roll. Miss Mnrjoric Iloberls will have grades 3 and t this term and It. II. Wallace grades .1 and C. Miss Mary Fiiweelt will again have grade l and 2, and Frank fiend! grades 7 and 8. Vernon Crockett, the principal is niso in onargo of the High (School WE ARE OFFERING: Hi. A MODEL MODERN A GRADUATE EXPERIENrrii OPTICAL PARLOR REGISTERED OPTOMFT TO SERVE YOUR EYE NECESSITIES 11 is Ilie fjrval difrereiue in the re -uit. , corrciit' iricthftcls'of t"uiuiaiiou for deie i p, ntteiiUoii to filling Uin prcsi riplioii and th.- j, i " sury in correct fnitne filling Jhal ciuises ,, ; dlscrimitinle in foviir of glusuen fitted in our Oi ' We use motloni methods. We try to give , ,, '!' tl ' vice. Thal'i why ou will feel h nun h , , : )ou are deciding on a frame thai will exai : particular liking. REWEMBER--N0 case presents perptexltu to one qualified In the Science or Refraction. Consult our Oplbmelri";! n spJiVwuuld a ii Tt, vn e will bo jul an reliable. ' ! Max Heilbroner 527-520 Third Avenue islaBBaaBaBaaallB Fishermen s Supplies FISH LINES, HOOKS, ROPES, TWINES, FISH NETTINQ AND TROLLING GEAR, OIL AND RUBBER CLOTHING, QROCERIEl Compare Our Prices Lipsett, Cunningham & Colli Second Avenue kind McBrlde SL WESTHOLME THEATRE TueidaytOnly, 7 and 0 p.m. "RIN-TIN-TIN" THE WONDER DOG IN "Below the Line" A nmiaiM-e of righting love on a bloodh.H,:; : stirring drama of n Im. a girl and a figbting I . the wonder dog, martrr. nore lrL me i eer. The fonr-finded hero in hi nwt iv A pliidoplay wlm h give- "Itiit-Tin-Tin" " hi which to demniftriii- hit oikuiiii. - JSlrong eat. John Harron, June Marlowe, Pal Hartlgan, CtiiHti Conklin, Victor Potel, Edith Yorke and others. "Our Gang'' Comedyt "BOY3 WILL BE BOYS" INTERNATIONAL NEWS 3Sc and 10c Everything for the Builder LUMBER--We have Uie most complete stoi n ' iliinen.ioint. hi.lai. fir finish, Hour, g V , veneers, etc., in Northern H.ll We can supply everything In a building from th foundation to the last piece of finish. Ileforc buying inspect our stock. It will pay 0 prices are right. f Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. . Phones 110 and 117 II You Should Use SALAD TEA. No other tea is so deliciou! Shooters' Suppljgg. Gun Lubricants. Axes and Hunting Knives. Camp Cooking 8toves and Utensils. Ammunition In All Gauges and Calibres. Thnmnonn U nfriikrnVf C.O.. Ltd Phone 101