'ih YANARSDOL NATIVE GIRL IS MARRIED TO SIMPSON MAN Miss Frances Wright Became Bride of Andrew Talt In United Church Yesterday Hefore a gathering of relative-and friends or the contracting couple, the marriage took jilace in the First United Church yes terday afternoon at 1.30 o'clock, llev. (ieorge (5. Hacker officiating, of Miss Frances Wrigli: daughter of ChieJ and Mr.', waller Wright, of vanarsdol, and Andrew Tail, son of M. and Mrs. Johnnie Tail of Port Simpon. The witnesse wen-William Jeffrey of lort Simpson and Mrs. George Oliver of Prince Ilupert and Waller Wright, father of the bride and well known Interior chief, was alo present. The couple left for the interior this morning to spend a honeymoon, after which they will return lo Port Simpson where tlicy will reside and where a wedding feast will he held abou' Christmas to celebrate the joining of the two tribes in marriage. THREE HALIBUT BOATS SOLD THEIR CATCHES Only three halibut boats sold catches here this morning Amer ican prices being 15. Sue an-i 15.60c, and Canadians 15.10. For second grades 8c was paid American and Uc to Canadian. Sales were: American Foremost, 55,000, to I'acifk Fisheries. Columbia, 47,000, to Cold .Stor age. Canadian Iris, 1,100, lo Cold Storage. SHERIFFS SALE In tlw County Court if Prince nuiwrt, lliridrn at rrlnre Hupcri. Jamr Slitdd n. riaimirr. Joi-ipli (.eM, liefi-mlaul. By virtue nf s warrant nf Ptprlltlf.n In Ihi.. action, and lu nw directed. have wliwt mi me iroiiuf or tii urri-ndant the rolluw In: ONE FORD CAR aii nr wnirn I cliall nrn-r fur ai Public Auction Tor mil on Wedneaday. Id" lt day uf SrptrniU-r. ti;, it a.an ti'cliick In (lie arurnoon. at ilic rarare of Jof.h lirown. iiK)te It c. I ndcrukfiH LlATttJ II Prlm-e Iluprrt Mit S, 1SS6 S A Mi liKHSOV Sberrttr f tlie Cotintv of rrlnre Hupert. CASH & CARRY GROCERY SIXTH STREET OUR SALE ON ITALIAN PRUNES IS A WINNER We will continue to sell this week Italian prunes .lug boxes.. S1.00 Preserving Peaches . . $1.45 Hartlell pears, very best . . $2.85 Crab Apples, for jelly, per lb. 5o Other Fruit and Vegetables at , Lowest Market Prices. GROCERIES FresU. C round Coffee, per lb. 4So Highest Grade Hulk Tea, lb; 68o CanipbelTs Tomato Soup, 8 tins for , 95C Heinz Tomato Soup, small tins, 8 .for ..,........f 950 .F.mpress Oran Marmalade, I lb. tin 55Q Kmprcss Prune or Plum Jam, jut ttn DOMINION BANK BLDC TORONTO. TORONTO, FRANK ADAMS WINNER PACIFIC COAST ROWING SAN DIFCO, Aug. 30. Frank Adums of Vancouver .Ilowins ('.lull won the senior single? championship yesterday in Ihe Parifie Association of Amateur Oarsuirn's regatta. JUDGE WINN DIES AT LOS ANGELES LOS AXOKI.Iv. Aug. 30.-- Judge John I. Winn, (51 years of age, former bead of I (if Alaska liar Association and for 25 years Judge at Juneau, died here Sunday of heart attack af ler a brief illiuis. MURDER AND SUICIDE AT TORONTO TODAY TOllONTO. Aug. 30. -Fvlmo V. Aldo. 22' vfars of a-e, shot and killed Wintiifred C .Caldwell, 22 years of age, nurse l Hie sluS In tin children's hospital, fa a room at his parent home. Mil morning ah.d then cnmmiUedul cide. 'i'lifvinulivcfor the crime.! not known;' " "t 1 ' ' ,fc NOTICE St. Jlegls (afe for sale as gonu concern. Offers will no eonsiilered tin lo Aucriisl 2 nf- ec-1. : - ' UUU.1IM' Moil iln n ...Ill l. ..I.I mm . . I - '.. injrin nil iiit ntiiu rresn milk and cream Dally A oo,I opi.nrliinltv for nmprl. sflHIHLMHiHsaMH1 enced reslaiiranteur. Annlif f.. ONTARIO ecto H EAT E R BO ijk. E SEVEN WEEKS FALL SCHEDULE OF FASTING OF STEAMERS Man In Edmonton Complotes This New Timetable Commences Next Period, Taking Nothing But Water. Week With Two Weekly Sailings In Kdmonton there is a mail; Kffective next week the Can- who on Saturday last completed ndian National Steamships will a seven weeks fast, says the Kd-. enter upon, the fall schedule amnion Uulletin. In all that uc- I he. Priuro (ii-onie will arrive riod he taken nolhlnir but Avaler.' I""re from Yancouxer, Powell The fast 'started on July 3 and H'ver and Ocean Falls at 10.30 terminated on August T2. During Wednesday morning, vvili sail lliaf time be. Inst over 10 nonmls . r"'. Anyox ,at 10 oVlock that in weight. 4 " inis'il' and, ret urnirsg here, will The 'lluirrtlh liao.lnveslisralpill.1:!;" fo,r iln' 'jtu at 11 lu"-the 1 l",!4l,a T'-w ITIncn nupert fast" case. The whs not 1k- gun with the idea of its lasting seven weeks, and neither was it undertaken in any spirit of performing a "stunt," When II started the idea was to have it last for ten days, or, at most, a fortnight. It was undertaken for the two-old object of pelting rid of ca-arrh and asthma, and it has succeeded admiralty tn bptli cases as ar as cju 'be1 ascertained. Its authenticity is vouched for by the Uulletin. ," Although the name and address if the man performing the fast is known to the Uulletin, and will be siven to any reputable medical man requiring it wh is inleresl-!, it is not being made public us :iie subject of the fast is not hunting notoriety. lie is, how-vcr, a well known citizen, is tho-ouphly reliable, and owing to "arlier medical training his observations and experiences arc of nior value 'than if the fast was informed by a layman. EARTHQUAKE FELT IN STATEJOF MAINE POHTLAJil). Aug. 30 Although not so severe as the tremors experienced throughout New Kng-'and las) year, an earthquake of ronsiderable intensity wa fell in three counties of the state of Maine late Saturday. win arrive- on ."situniay morn- ings from the oouth and do the Stewart run, leaving Hurt Sun day nights at II o'clock for Hie, poulbl The Prince Charles will be 'continued on her present schedule until the middle of tiev month wjiejti she will drop the Slewafi, Any.ix and Ocean Falls caMls and llo the north end jf I he (stands sailing from here Tor Ihe south on Wednesday afternoons at I. o'clock until the firs', of October when the Pnnr-Charles wilj go on Ihe week-end run to' 'Prince Ilupert and Stewart temporarily relieving the Prince lluitert which will be withdrawn On Fair ' UVpIc Ilia 1 Charles vvjj mako a trip .o the yueen Uharlotte Islands but, In siead or,gtnng south as pe-' regular schedule that week, .will ko to Ketchikan to bring tin-tilrexcur.sionist3 hem. 1 lie C..N.H. winter -tchedule will be similar to last year with one big boat mukirug the Van- couver - Prince Ilupert - Anyox Stewart run in the middle, of th week and the Prince John oper- alukg to all Queen Charlotte points on a forhughlty schedule BINGAMON HAD 17 DEGREE LIST Taken to Anchorage at Stephens Island and Will Come Here For Examination Ilavmu developed a bad leak near lrrple Island last night while being lowed by the lug Loruo from Masscll Inlet lo Powell Itiver, the log-carrying barge Ilingamuii, laden to enpac ity with rug's, was taken to an chorage at Slctihcns Island where pari of her, deck load has lieen reinmeil and where she was today reported, lo. be on an even keel nain after having ex perienced a list of 17 degrees. The p! lull I of the llingamon naviiiig been reported lo the lo cal ofiiee of llecale titraits Tow ing Co. liist evening, arrange ments wen" uiade lo assist the vessel and the local gasoline tug . II. Lord was sent out during the night to Stephens Island with pumping equipment, etc., lo aJ the barge. It is, expected tin Ilinguinon will be brought In here for e,aDlnaIfon iind pos sible rpiJairjfS k Xeside Ihe Uintrailioh. thu (grille was 1ovitig' tbe - Iarge lliseayen which is also at an- clror;ige a' Slephens Island. MS JIMBER SALE 1X8109. c.f ..r . m n. . I' 14-h & ' Tin-re will to offeieU for sale st I'ulillc Auition, tt ii'jn on Hie 3rl iy 'f lit. in the orfHe or IM District l orriler. i'ruii'e liuirt, ll. C, Ilia l.lrenre X8lo, i .in a.jtfo.gno trrl or Spruce. lleiiiliM'k ami cedar, n sn srea sltualca on uiKuii unci, oueen i.nriuor iuui. Two i. sears wUI be allowed for TO nmval nr tluihrr. I'niVlllnf lhal .nw f.l.A linnliln In Stti'lli tlw nurlliin n. im. n mar aulifiilt a Sealed lenitor to lie opened st tlie hour of .suction and treated n one bid. , , tiirllier narilrulars of the Chief Forca- Murray Fuller, Custodian. 198 xAM.0' wr,.cl '"re,,er' MANCHFSTF.lt, Aug. 30.--The Ouardian says: The recent de- 'bale im Imperial aTfalrs in the House of Commons yielded Ihe suggestion from J. II. Thomas 1 1 hut future Imperial Conferences I might come to more authoritative decisions if the opposition parlies at home and in the lomin- ions were represented as well as the -governments. Hut it Is clearj lhatwithout introducing a rather uwkward principle and swelling 'the Conference to an uncomfort- utile size all shades of opinion 'will be fully represented fit Oo-j tolier by Ihe delegates of the governments now in power. In Aus tralia we find Mr. llruro this, week outlining his policy as one; ..r .In.,, a ......II.... ...m. i,.' In some ijuurters, lie said sigul- r. ...... II.. II... ..I. ...... ..in. IHIlllil, ItlV VlUlll.ii' 1U1 41 li;ill- terprelulion of the status of the- umitiioiis amounted to a demand for (heir recognition ns separate international units; but Australia disagrees with that view. Canada, on the other hand, desires uotliiug so much as to be left as freely a possible lo follow her own device.' Whatever goxern-tnent emerges tat Ottawa, after .S eptember's general election, it wilt bave to take account of Canadian determination to nsscrl the national status to Hie extreme limits possible within the frame-In Ontario instead of i'i by Conine financiers was any worse than work of the Commonwealth and from Oeneral llcrtzog and Mr. llaeniga. who repteseut oulh Africa, a similar attitude is -cr-lain. Mr. Amery. like his prede cessors, has aerted this coun try's willingness to accede lo any measure for ensuring better communication on which the Dominion can axree. liig it seems improbable, in view of the diver gencies of their outlook, Unit any common polK-v ean be readied. NEW METHODS ! OF SAVING LIFE s ON AIRPLANE NEW YOHK, Aug. 30. If llriio Fonck's trans-Atlutltie aeroplane shotihl be forced into the sea during its forthcoming Xew York to Piwls flight, tbe i-n-W will be able (p k'eep dry btsldoi'uiid wet Lieutenant Alan P. Sno.ly, U. S.N., United Stales represenlativn on the flight, tells of various safeguards to be taken a!on in case of accident. For one thing, lie said, each man will be equipped ith a sort of a mask that acts like a still for making drinking water. This has previously been described as a "life saving water cup." ! "You must keep on breathing Willi the mask," said Lieutenant Snody, who admitted he didn't know miirh about the contrivance except than It is a good man power still. "There is a little tank beneath, and somehow the mask takes water out of the air, or out of your breath, and (his water drops into the (auk. After a good day of breathing you will be rewarded in the evening with a refreshing drink. ' Other Contrivances -So much for keeping wet inside' if die supply of drinking wa-l ler gives oul. And just as much care has been taken (o ensure' continued dryness outside In1 whatever eventuality. I For one thincr. the nlnne will carry a sort of pneumatic bath-l lull, only Ihrec pounds when de-1 Mated buT when blown up it is a' l-aM like a giant doughnut with sides and a rubber floor and five men can ride in it, high and dry.' ll even lias 'oars. I Hesides lhal the gasoline tanks can be emptied and ealed lo fornr pontoons and there is to be a rubberized bag in the ftisllage, so tnai mo piano itseir would. float Indefinitely unless haltered by the waves.' What Br;tlsh Think Of Us Winnipeg Free Press c are not surprised Mint llritlsh newspapers, noliritf t4 eagerness of bur parties to rc-j lain or get possession of the machinery of election and their' tendency In, exalt Ihe advantage! of being thus enabled to "makV the elections," should regnrd' mis as justirying a low opinion oi our poiiucui morality, . Monday, Aug 30 PAGE BIX ran DAILY NEWS 190. AUDITORIUM Dances EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY EVENING Beginning at 9 o'clock Floor in the Finest Shape MISS CURRIE'S ORCHESTRA Ladies 25c Gentlemen 50c The Hall is now equipped to take care of Dances, Concerts and Meetings of any kind. The building is 50x100 feel, maple floor, newly plastered. Ciear title to properly IT'S FOR S-ALE Phone Black 449 , J. MARREN, Proprietor. AUDITORIUM Pure )rugs PROMPT SERVICE RIGHT PRICES tfou will always find the highest quality at this store together with prompt, efficient and courteous service PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED Carefully and Accurately We fill prescriptions just as.your physician wants them filled. LL'T US SEIlVi: YOU Rupert Pharmacy Prescription Specialists Phone 94. We deliver. Specials! Shoulder Steak, per lb. 15c Sirloin Steak, 2 lbs. for 55c Hound Steak, 2 lb, for 45c Rolling Heef. per lb. ... 80 Pot Itoasl Heef, per lb. 12!ac Rib Hoast Heef, per lb.. .20c Shoulder Mutton, per lb. 25o Slewing Mutton, per lb. 15c Mutton Chops, per lb.. .30c Shoulder Pork, per lb. 25c Loin Pork, per lb. ..... 35o Leg Pork, per lb 35c Fresh Sausape, 2 lbs. for 35o Gainers Ham, Whole, lb. 45c Gainers Ham, sliced, lb. 50c Mussallem 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: 243 Second Avenue West PRINCE RUPERT All Nerves! All nerves! What a common expression! In this busy era with the problems of home management, club activities, and even political affairs crowding her day, how often !' the housewife complains of nervousness, headache, . backache and general fa-ligue.- Theso symploms of ill-feeling are often due to strained eye muscles and , nerves which can be relieved bjr property fjlted glares, A. E. Ireland 'Oraduale Optometrist for 27 years. 15 years constant practice in Toronto. Phone Red 442 319 3rd Ave., Opp. G.W.V.A. RATE QUOTED ON GRAIN CHARTER TO UNITEDKINGDOM Says the Vancouver Province: Definite rates to Prince Rupert for Ociober-November loading of grain ship's have been announced In the report of two recent chartrs, believed to have been made by the pool. These I vessels are chartered for Van- ' couver loading, with Prince Rupert option. Vancouver Is cheaper by nine pence. I ' Some time ago It was report- ed that the pool had chartered two British ships with the Prince Rupert option. It Is thought these vessels are SS. Slthonla and SS. Callandla. The Slthonla was announced a? Vancouver, 31s 3d. Now the Merchants Exchange reports SS. Callandla, British, 4,165, Vancouver to U. K.-Contlnent, I October 15, November 15, op tlon Prince Rupert, 32 ,shll lings. The Coal ybu Save JaJ? when vou put an Ideal VECTO on the job in Iace of old-time fuel wasters will soon pay or the improvement. And that's only' the beginning! You and your family have a new experi ence in generous, constantly circulating warmth. No"apotty heating," no lifeless, scorched, "burned-out" air. VECTO circulate! gende, satisfying comfort to all rooms. Operates on the scientific principle of convection. Let your dealer show you. VECTO is a beauty in its lustrous pearl-porcelain enameled jacket and a work-saver. The best heat for small homes, stores, offices, shops. Made in one size only, for use in buildings of not over 6000 cubic feet contents. Prica S99 rfreiffht axtra M at Toronto Plant. sold Dy all dealers. CONFERENCE OF THIS EMPIRE Your Eyes Hold No Secrets from our methods of Examination fur Defects Application of scl-ntlflo principles with the aid t( i strument8 per"rected;ror trieluse by mon who have mad lifelong study of the tieodl or Optometry Is what prod,, such perfect results for your eyes when you visit 0u. Tt tlcal parlor. If In doubt concerning. your glastes consult with n 0ur optician. Wo make no charges for advlco and do not urat n nrro.nl It. hut we cordlttllv invito vnn ln wants known lo tis. Max Heilbroner 527-529 Third Avenue The Diamond House of the North WESTHOLME THEATRE Monday and Tuesday, 7 and 0 p.m. "MISS NOBODY" .Shimmering gown", murldc halls, sal hi a , s I lie m for the open nwtl. iroiiiiiifr ieel !i. over steel rails at night, 1hIiciI to Ihe lu ik' clitng ctiarli for u resiles wiuiiau, a miiv venltire carrying here where T whu tlil r-Jtisl sir long as il was iiwaj. Iteui'iliful b-i fjue;vi) of: UiC Ilultoes. This gorgeous w...i , reigned over stwiely hail lieconie n deilx i . sliffs. Mi' Imiio-, (lie nl-riders Ht gnu- k they railed her. She thought she had foi.tr i man's rUdlies but there was one who km .v woiii iii. .Strong rasl. Anna Q. Nllsson, Walter Pldgeon, Mitchell Lewis, Clyde Cook, Anders Randolf, Louise Fizenda, Caroline Rankin and others. Comedy: "SOMEWHERE IN 80ME WHERE" INTERNATIONAL NEWS 35c and 10c French : Ivory at Cost In order hi make room fur our enlire slofk of French dows'for bargains. Frames Mirrors Clocks Jewel Boies . Trays Puff Boiet Powder Boies Hair Receivers new good we r-i horj at cost, s Perfume Bottlts Button Hooss Shoe Horns Manicure Pieces Vases Calendars Cream Jars Napkin Rings Ormes Ltd. The IlKXAMs STOIIK 3rd Avenue and 6th Street IMONKKIt MM Mrs Phones 82 and W Fishermen's Supplies FI8H LINES, HOOKS, ROPES, TWINES, FISH NETTING AND TROLLINQ GEAR, OIL AND RUBBER CLOTHING, QROCERIC- Compare Our Prices Lipsett, Cunningham & Co. Ltd. Second Avenue and McBrlde SL Residence, 244 Fifth Avenue West ANGER. The Tailor P. O. Box 247 lilMIniMirteil Serge and. Sjcolch JsP-A Afl 'lweed Suits made to order in 'rSII shoji in Irineo Mupcrt as low as iJtU I. ANGER, Cutter . r 223 Sixth Street Prince Rupert,; EARTHENWARE . .a KA Harllieii CiH.rks i mid 5 ki.Ihiii, em li . . . $2.00 and Kartheit llenti I'olx, n.iuUMl siies front to75 Karl hen Mixing Howlf, in five sisse. from ,n ci.75 KarHien Tea PiK (ilaiu mid ieenrni'(l, frum 5 ,n 10 Thompson Hardware Co., Ltd. Phone 101 255 3rdAv