PAGE SIX FRESH IN ! Rochon's Chocolates $1.00 per 1 lb. Box Also Hoxcs at $2.00, $2.75 and $4.00 No. 1 3 1 2 3 ROCHON'S ALMOND CRISP $1.00 per lb. Rupert Pharmacy Phone 94. No. 3-10 6 4 . 4 3 2 No. 3-12 1 1 1 3 We deliver. New Dresses targe AMrtnirnt uf New Afternoon and EveningDresses in all colors and sizes from 16 to 44. Prices from $12.00 to $37.50 COME AND frLE! "Demers" We aim to please Phone 27, P.O. Box 327 Combination SALE $1.00 Deal lbs. Green Beans. Cauliflower. Celery. Lettuce. Cucumber. All for 11, OO i lbs. Potatoes.'' lbs. Carrots, lbs. urnlps. lbs. Onions, lbs, Beets. , lbs. Parsnips. All fur $1.00 lbs. Green Tomatoes, lb. Oreen Peppers. Vegetable Marrow, basket Tomatoes, lbs. Cabbage. All for 91,00 Mussallem Grocery Co. Ltd. Phones 18 and 84 417-423 Sth Avenue East ates39sBsBssSaSBMas 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 meet the results of that examination. Accuracy and precision characterize our .ervice to you from start to finish. A. E. Ireland Graduate Optometrist for 27 Years 319 3rd. AVE. I'llONE KKl) 11 Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone 678 DENTIST WARTIME ENEMY IS CONQUERED HICK IKII JAPANESE AMI MEAT KEI KI'SSIANS IIOKKIIILY 1)1 R IMI POUT AKTIIl'lt MIIKilt NEW YORK, Sept, 28. Wars or the ruture may bring about the development of an entirely new medical science, in the opinion of a veteran army surgeon seven campaigns. Former Major v Louis Livingston Sea man, who has served In every American campaign since the Spanish American ar and In the armies of Japan and Belgium, sees In the development of chemical warfare a new enemy for the medical world to tackle. Soldiers wounds In future wars, said the 76- year-old veteran, probably will be of a uNkiuc nine uiown loaay. Major Seaman who recently returned i his home In New York after a tour ' EUrODe as tircslrirnt nf th AmnrtVan Surgeons' Travel Club, traced the'devel. opment of army medical science as he observed It. ANTISEPTIC DEVELOPMENT The greater knowledge of antisepsis today was cited as medical science's greatest stride In saving the lives ot those brought down in battle. -Where raw carbollo acid, available on rare occasions, formerly was the best that medical science could use on mortl-fjlfig gunshot and sword wounds." he Mid, "today a whole gamut ot antiseptics can be brought to the aid of nature In keeping a wound clean. "Though wounds arc worse now than formerly, they arc In many ways more merciful. Unless a man Is torn to pieces by the cruel new Inventions of war and killed Instantly, the newer knowledge of medical treatment may tope to save him." Better feeding of modern soldiers has been a principal factor In reducing mortality among armies, he said. KATIOMMi Oocd rationing has cut down the deaths from preventable wartime dis eases almost to nothing." he said. In the war with Spain, he said, twenty American soldiers died of preventable diseases to one ot wounds. It was bloodless war, an opera bauffe. except for the hideous tragedy of theae diseased losses - he said. 'I was a surgeon In the Japanese LAND ACT. sic . nttntlon to Apply to Laaa Lano II. . i. . Ueirorilinx un.riri ur lTm.i Kupe jnd situate mi north shore or si. iniT..ji-a Bay uii souiii-Wrat ciun ' .i Uund, about utie mile eaM rrou Blur. mi fAkt NOTICE thai E. Ilnuasran. nr In. In. 'l, 1- nine or Urltisb Columbia, ocru pal. ot. -a.Tot-y Manarrr. inKDdi to applj tor . :he fuiiuwms; OecntK'd land tonrf-i . ja- at a post planted on l Ik slsure o ti unnamed bay on the sou in west . H.i ( rill Island, abuut one nm. east oi v"stt 1'olt.t- I Hence north tweuo chains; 'itmc east twenty chains; Wienc south twenty chains, more or leas, to tltart Water Mark: ttieniv fallouinr tils-h witc mark westerly to point of commencement anu nmiaininr eirmy aires, more or lea UAItU juiy sow, 16. & ROUSSEAU, LAND ACT Nolle of Inttntlon to Apply to Laas Lan in Prince liuperl Land Rerordinr Di trlct of Itanse 4, Coast Land District, an suuair on rassare isisna. TAWE NOTICE that J. B. Francis, o Ponnka. Alberta, orcupatlon Minister, in lends to apply for a lease of the followln lemritx-d lands: Comment-in at a pjt planted at tin North Weil end ot I'assare Island, nea Coast Trianriilatlnn Sta. tilt; thenr irounil the Island at tilsrti water mark an-ronliintnr lOOu acres, more nr lew. JOSEPH BRITLANI) FRANCIS, ne Jllh. tBift, APDllcan t LAND ACT. Notice of Intantlon to Ap-'v t Laaaa Lane in susine u.r.non, aiia Land He irdinz District of Casslar. and altuat a Grand Riplda. on the S'.iklne River and l me wesi or surveyed Lot ino. 470. rAfcr. annus m i. waiter scott Simr-son. r Tei'rriuh Creek, B. C. ocrupatloi. ftanrher. intends to apply for a lease o ilw follow In described lands: coinmeiiiinr at a post planted on tru Xtrlhv.et rorner or Lot 4J0. thence Soull 40 chain, theme West 10 chains; thcnri North 40 rhalns Ihenre Fast SO rniln. and containing Forty ai-res. more or lese W ALT III SCOTT SIMPS". Applicant if ihCCANAD,AM prRYE WHISKY 9 YEARS OLD This advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Hoard or by the Government of nrlllsb Columbia. F.cry pockage of Winchester Ciiarctua cxntaina pukar hanJ iMcnora. Sv thea lrwrrta they are valuable In cichanga for packs of high grade playing carda, etc. army, said Major Seaman, "and distinctly remember that the Japanese sol diers besieging Port Arthur, ted on an Insufficient diet of polished rice alone, a ere dying In the most horrible tor-aient ot berl-berl. Within the town the besieged Russians, living on canned salt ox-ats and dried foods, starved and died jf scurvy. Almost overnight the lejson rs brought home, when the siege at in end, the two armies exchanged food-(tuffs, and the death rate dropped to a legligible point." Today, be raid, the body's need of .he mysterious vitamins contained In Jlfferent scrts of food baa been learned tnd the soldiers' greatest enemy In war-lime has been conquered. NEW PATRON SAINT CHOSEN ; FOR AIRMEN LISBON. Portugal, Sept 28. "Our -ady ot the Air" has been Installed and , .ontecrated as the patron 8alnt ot the Tutors of Portugal. It la a beautiful ! mage ot the Virgin Mary, with arms up- -Ittd toward Heaven, and It stands in x tiny chapel erected tor It In the Clntra aviation camp. The ceremonies f Installation and consecration were performed In the presence of Cardinal -ello .head ot the Catholic Church In vrtugal, representatives of the Oovern-.".ent and several members of the dip-unatlc corps. The image la not the ancient one ung by Portuguese poets, which for jany hundreds of years has stood on 4te worm-eaten altar In a small chapel mong the Serras of North Portugal, he aviators desired to bring this anient statue to their camp, but the peo-.le in the Tillages In the mountains ien, women and children armed with ilckaxes, scythes and sticks, surround- ..d the chapel and had the alarm ounded from the belfries of all the hurches for miles around. The airmen herefore were forced to abandon their lans and secure another Image, far aore beautiful but less historic, for heir shrine on the flying field. PPEAL ENTERED SEATTLE MURDERER SEATTLE, Sept. 28. The attorneys tor lob Oalnes, who was sentenced to hang it the murder of his daughter last une. have entered an appeal to the tate supreme court. The appeal will tot be heard for a year and the Decern-r 11 death date accordingly will be lulllfled. SALMON ARE RUNNING NEAR ZAYAS ISLAND Bert Wearmouth who was in today 1th the Karbethong bringing spring sal- .non, says a run ot springs has just tarted at Zayas Island and the men re getting as high as fifty dollars a lay for their work Eleven cents a mund Is being paid. TIMBER SALE X8263 Sealed tenders will be received by llie llnlMer of l.and not later than liooii on he loih day ir eplenitier, ltz. Tor Hie itirrhase of License X63, to rut Ur.soo Incil reel of Cedar i'oles and I'lllng on an rrs adjoininjr Lots 1 4 tf and 1443. Fer-(Ukiii Hay, 3 miles l of Fort Clements, jueen Charlotte Islands Land District. Threo (Jj vesrs will be allowed for re-no nl of limner. Further particulars of the Chief Fore. er. Victoria B. c... or Dlstrkl Forester, "Hnee Ml'ttert. R. C MINERAL ACT Cartlflcat of Improttmanta.' Wann Frictions! No. I. Anroi and Jua nits Mineral Claims, situate In the Atlln Mining Division of the c.asslar Dlstrlrt, i boot nno mile up stream from the houili of .Wann River. tAkE NOTICE that The Engineer "old Mines Ltd., Inr., Free Miners Certificate No. S9770C, intend, sixty day from the uaic iirreoi ,i aiMMjr in in Mining lie eorder for a Certirlrste nf Improvements, for Hie purpose of olitalnlng Crown Oram of (lie above claim. And further take notlre that anion, un ler Section It, must be commenced before ih Issue of such Certificate of IHTKO Oils 1st day of September, VD, .v,'.r v. HJ u.cN' WIA8ER, Agent THE DAILY NEWS Winchester A Mild. Blended Cigarette ilM ..... stk. sn o it Tf -i- m as. - - SUPERSTITIONS OF LADIES' BRIDGE AT SAILORS ARE ABSURD HOME OF MRS. WINSLOW (London Times) Those who know them report tua when at sea, the Scottish herrlng-ttahei hold It unlucky to speak of a pig. a rabbit, a salmon, or a minister of religion. Most of our readers will U familiar with the ban on one ot th subjects: the minister of religion. Hn presence has even been unlucky, a harbinger of death, whetber by land or sea. In the days of chivalry, should you meet with a priest on your way to battle or tourney, you were wise to turn back. On board ship he was Jonah. And It needed no excess! f caution to attribute to his name and title the Ill-luck Inherent in his persov The ban upon the other unmentlonabi things may perhaps' be known to pro-fessed students of this lore; but tht are far enough from being commoa knowledge to excite a little speculation. The rabbit, and that naturally cleanly teast. the pig, are. Blblcaliy and traditionally, unclean: and though swine's grease used to bring luck to Scottish brides, the Highlanders, we believe, Co not, or ostensibly do noL eat ot then flesh. But the rabbit Is not so unlike the hare as to make ft Impossible that a has come to be credited with the hares, malign influence. In Scotland the hare Is so tar technically "game" that. like other game, his appearance brio. disaster to soldier, raider, or travel!, unless he Is promptly killed; In Eng land ne was as dshgerous as a parson and. according to Sir Thomas Brown, with juster cause, becaus "the ground of the conceit was probably no moK than this, that a fearful animal, pass ing by us. .protended unto us something: to be feared." The name of the pig. again, might suggest the old saying. "Ant please the pigs." which meant, ol course, the pyx, and said nothing else than "Ood willing." About the salmon, speculation must be wilder, yet. for It could not be seriously submitted tha: the herrlng-flahers 'refuse to name tin salmon because these swaggering river fish diminish their trade. This easy guesswork" leaves untoucheo a deeper subject for speculation: why men who have so many real dangers to fare as sailors have should be of a:t men the readiest to beware of Imaginary dangers. But a very short time aj no ship ever set sail on a Friday, whistling on board, ship still brings a gale: and we suspect that the caul of a new-born child Is still, In spite of Tom Hood's Jolly mariner, a sure pr ventlve ot drowning. Mingle the deep sea sailor with the Highlander, and there Is sure to be a rich store of the rules through which the simple ana naturally religious mind pays respect Us powers and laws which It doe not prt siime to understand. It Is knowled' not Ignorance of danger, of loneliness, of the might ot nature by modern Highlanders Inherited, perhaps, rather than experienced, but dally truth to them that go down to the sea In ahljrs - -which makes these men bear theirs selves cautiously and humbly be for. the unknown. CHARLES SANKEYTnD MARGARET PIERCE ARE MARRIED AT ESSINGTON Rev W. It. Pierce omelated at the marriage of Charles Sankey ot Port Simpson and Miss Margaret Pierce of Port Esslngton which took place in the Mission House at Port Csslngton last Thursday night. Arthur Stevens of Port Esslngton and Mrs. Pierce were th witnesses. WEATHER REPORT Terrace. Rain, calm, temp. 47. Anyox. Cloudy calm, temp. 48. 8tewart.--Cloudy, calm, temp. 44. Hazel ton.- Light rain, calm, temp, 47. Telegraph Creek.- Cloudy, .calm., temp. 47. Burns Lake, Rain calm, temp. 44. Bmlther. Light rain, calm, temp, 48. aY ' Passengers sailing n the Cardcna this afternoon for Vancouver Include Mrs. Adams, Mrs. Oreen, C. O. Pninney, Dick Oreenwell and brother, Mrs. A. Burton and Walter Willis. The vessel arrived In port this afternoon from, Anyox, Alice Arm and Stewart, having been delayed through having gone Into Claxton to load salmon. She will sail for the south at 3 (o'clock. ' ft FOR QUEEN MARY CHAP. The Quern Mary Chapter Imperial Daughter ot the Empire held a bridge party last evening at the home ot Mrs. R. M. Wlnalow. rtfth Ave. lv. which waa wdl attended and much enjoyed by those present. First prlz waa won by Mrs. Oeutge Woodland and Mrs. D. Mc-D. Hunter received the consolation prlre. Refreshments were served by Mrs. W. 8. risher. old countryTootball LM1LIMI 1.F.UUF. IHtl.lon I. Derby 1. Sheffield United 0. MINtRAL ACT. Cirlirifata of litiBTSiemants $eei-Uie V. 4. .'cepUle Jo t Fractiousl am) ftarrpstake o. Frae thisul Mineral Claim. Miuat In the Allro Uiuinr nisistosi of caur losirt'L Where located'- - Fast side of Tskn Arm. near srep t.reek. TAkh VITICF. Ihal Reilnsld fynie. barrister ami Mrftrtlnr. of (10 Vet Fen iW 1., Vancouver, British iMunibla. ari-lr a agent for sieetlaXe Mining- Of porstMi Free Miners Certificate Ko. Unn intend, stiiv da foxn the date hereof, to aptt) to tle Mining Recorder foe Ortlflrales of linnroteinenls. for trie rMirta-se of obtaining t:hn Grsol uf lis- abuse claims. AD FITITIIFR TAkK MTf.E Ibal C tln under seetHm SJ must be runtmraced before the issue ot sue certificates ol tmprnsesnenis. Im.t ibis 1st day of Seplemtier. A ti tm SYNOPSIS OF LAND ACT AMENDMENTS PRE-EMPTIONS Vacant. unreserved, turvtyfd Cross n lands may bs) nr)-mpt4 by British subjects over II years of ago, ami by aliens on declaring Intantlon to become llrttlsh subjects, conditional upon reidane, occupation, Jtd ttnprovtaient for agricultural surpvsea Full Information concerning rasru-tlons recsrdlnat pre-emptions Is Klven In Hulletln No. 1, Land fierisa. "How to pT-empt Iutd. coplas of fihlcb can b obtained fres of chart ly addreMlnsT ths Department ot Lamia. Victoria. DC or to any CJot-srnment AaenL Records will bo granted covering only land sultabl for agricultural purpose, and which 1 not timber-land. Is. carrying over 1,009 board feet rxr acre west of th Coast Rang and M00 test per acr oast ot tbat lUng Application for pro-omptlons ar to be addressed to th Ivtnd Cora mlssloner of th Land Recording Division. In which the land appllsnl for la situated, and ar mad on printed forms, copies of which can bs obtained from th Land Commission. Pre-emptions must b occupied for flv year and Improvements mad to valu of $10 per acr. Including clearing; and cultivating at loaat flv acrs, befor a Crown Orsnt can b rsH'klved. For mor detailed Information ss th IJulletln "How to Prs-smpt Land.- PURCHA8E Application ar rclvd for pur. disss of vacant and unreserved Crown lands, not being tlmberland. for agtlcultural purpoaes; minimum prlc for first-class (arabl) land la tS pr acre, and secondclaa (graa-In) land $t.&0 per acrs. Further la-formation regarding purchas or Uaso of Crowr, land Is given In HulUtln No. 10, (And Merles, "Purchas and Leas of Crown Lands." Mill, factory, or Industrial sites oa timber Isnd. not exceeding 40 acr, may b purchased or leased, th conditions Including; payment ot tumpag. HOME8ITE LEASES Unaurveyed areas, npt geodlng if acr. may b lasd aa homsaltsa, conditional upon a dwslllng bslng rcctsd In th first yesr, title blng obtainable aftr residence and Ira-Vrovement condition ar fulfilled and land has bn survyd, LEASES For grazing and Industrial par-pots arsa not xodlng 840 aorta may t laad by on psrsosi or a company, QRAZINQ Under th Or sing Aot th Pro-vine I divided Into srrailng dlstrlot and th rang admlnltrd undtr a Orating Commlsslonr. Annual grating psrmtts ar Issued baad on numbers ranged, priority bslng glva to stsbllshd owners. Htock-ownrt may form aaclallona for rang mansgernsnt. Frss, or partly tr, parmlu ar available foe Mttl, ttpr tnd travallar. tif to lass WE ARE OFFERING. A MODEL MODERN A GRADUATE EXPERIENfFn OPTICAL PARLOR REGISTERED OPTOMm j TO SERVE YOUR EYE NECESSITIES It is the grcal ilifrvmire in the rt-Milin obi , ,ei correct iiielliutlis of cxannnulion for (leif.t- (i.. "u: utlenlioii In rilling tlie trt'M'riilton unit the dot', i lre sary in correct frame filling that ianf oi.r' T iliM'rimliiulc in fitvnr cif ' glitoM'ttifillwl in ui- 0,, , ,,' We ne motlern niflliutlsi. Wtj try In rtlve .on, " vice. That! why ytiu will fid m nnui, ;i, you are tlecitling on u fraino that will cxai ik iaructnar iiKing. REMEMBER - No case presents perplexities. to one qualified In the Science of Refraction. Consul! our Oploinelri! a you would a rrn-n . r, vice will he just a rehuble. Max Heilbroner 527-520 Third Avenue V. :r WESTHOLME THEATRE TONIQHT ONLY at 7 and 8 HOOT GIBS0 "Chip of the Flying U" A rugged tor nl Ihe callle i-uuiilry j. , ... lion. IhrilU uutl niniiiiirt1. Mure 'uli lnn . than any tilher t'tiwhn) stor ever writlcn. ... a "Chip." Ihe luthful eiwuueier. Firl li. with Ihe girl, Ihen hi hore roil away with i . ran away with her himself. The uiurv In- .,.. more he gol in wrona so he jnl uolnraiiv put things right. A lug, turni. Ictring' rtKl highliKhlN of Hit" picture. Strong ml. Hoot QIbon, Vlrglnle Brown Falre, Phllo McCulloujh, OeWItt Jennings "Pee Wee" Holmei, Nora Cecil and other. COMEOY. INTERNATIONAL NEWS. Admission 35c and 10c DEMAND "Rupert Brand" Kippers J "THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD." Smoked Dally by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., W Prince Rupert, B.C. Fishermen's Supplies FISH LINES, HOOKS, ROPES, TWINES, FISH NETTINQ AND TROLLINQ QEAfl, OIL AND RUBBER CLOTHINQ, GROCERIES. Compare Our Prices Lipsett, Cunningham & Co. Ltd. 8econd Avenue and McBrlde 8U SINGLE AND DOUBLE BITTED 15 rrom 91.71 1 .'.' 'rh Hlrkssft ., HandlM r" lllt kory Mrilf llanillrs 1? nt llkkorv Mallix-k llanillrs 75' 'T.jj i.tT:itN!i i tiii, on. c.ysni.i: Thompson Hardware Co., Ltd;, J " I'IIo.m; ioi, Residence, 244 Fifth Avenue West P. O. Box ANGER, The Tailor Kino Imported Serge uinl Scutch hr1 A )() 't',. ...... I Q, ,11. ......I.. I.. ..-Inr. Ill nllPtVII W UIII13 IIKKIU 11V Ifllivi shop in Prince liuperl ns low ns $50J 2 I. ANQER, Cutter . B. c. 223 Sixth 8treet Prince Rupert,