I .PAGE SIX THE DAILY NEWS FRESH IN ! Rochon's Chocolates $1.00 per 1 lb. Box Also Boxes at $2.00, $2.75 and $4.00 No. 1- ROCHON'S ALMOND CRISP $1.00 per lb. Rupert Pharmacy Phone 94. J1.00 Deal We deliver. New Dresses Large Aosortmrnt of New Afternoon and EveningDresses In all colors and sires from 16 to 44. Prices from $12 00 to $37.50 COME AMI SIX! "Demers" We aim to please Phone 27. P.O. Box 327 Combination SALE 3 lbs. Green Beans. 1 Cauliflower. 3 Celery. 3 Lettuce. 3 Cucumber, , All fur 91.00 No. 3 10 lbs. Potatoes. 6 lbs. Carrots. 4 lbs. Turnips. 4 lbs. Onions. 3 lbs. Beets. 3 lbs. Parsnips. All for 91.00 No. 3 13 lbs. Green Tomatoes. 1 lb. Green Peppers. 1 Vegetable Marrow. 1 basket Tomatoes. 3 lbs. Cabbage. All for att.OO Mussallem Grocery Co. Ltd. Phones 18 and 84 417-423 5th Avenue East HHasWMMMNsWsMlHi DEPENDABILITY is the one big factor necessary in your glasses We supply lliat factor through our direful, conscientious, scientific examination of your eyes and the production of lenses to meet the resulls of that exaniiualioii, Accuracy und precision characterize our service to you from start to finish. A. E. Ireland Graduate Optometrist for L' 27 Years 319 3rd. AVE. I'llOM: ItEII 413 Dr. Alexander mlth Hook Phone 675 DENTIST NEW BIOLOGICAL STATION READY MOVEMENT Ol" INSTItlJIEXTS TO COMMENCE AMI NEW APPOINT MENT TO STAIT MADE The vpew biological building Is almost completed and should be handed over to the Biological Board at the end of ! this month. Moving the scientific apparatus will then commence and It will take probably a couple of weeks. For the official opening J. J. Cowle. I secretary. treasurer of the board, will be here; some time next month and pro- 1 bably there wilt be a meeting of the ' western executive at the same time f D. B. Finn, the acting director, is at ! present assisted by R. W. Plllsbury. who 1.1 making a survey of the fish handling plants for the board. A new appointment to this station is Horace Brocklesby, a graduate of the University of Manitoba in organic chem istry, who will specialize on fish oils. tlon. fish meal and glue. Me Is at present finishing up some research work on dogfish oil for this station and is tak ing his master of science degree will be Increased and possibly scientific workers will make this their headquar ters. ANOTHER PUZZLED ATB.C. POSITION Edmonton Itullrtlu .saj Prolnre Voted A-sln-t Prairie formers (Edmonton Bulletin) British Columbia voted, in the pro portion or twelve to two, for a CJovenv ment pledged to destroy the Crow . Nest freight rates agreement,' and there by leave the railway lawyers free to argue the Railway Commission Into destroying the Crows Nest freight ratc um suosuiuung rugner charges o-.i prairies products eastbound. Rates on prairie products to B.C. ports are based on the Crow's Nest rates. If the latter went up the former must go up too, perhaps out of propor LAND ACT. Hides . nlintlon to Apply to Ll.it Land lu . 11 . hecordinr ii.rirt or itui.. nut 'd situate in nuria shore of at l.iui-.,-d uay on Soutn-Wm Coast ut C( It land, about one mile east from Bluri I lint lAki OTlCE that E. Iliitilont at I nu., In.-l, 1 vliue or British Columbia, ocru pal ol int-y Manager, intend tu ikdIi lur . it ;ne tallowing described laua. ClCitVl It II I nul Minimi nn llw- shore o . a unniined bay on the southwest jot -. Hill Maud, about one mil mis I 01 k,'ltt Point: thence north menu chains; "jein-e ra-t tweniy clulni: Uiene. viuih twenty chains, ruure or Iras, la HirL Water Mark; thenre follow id hlrb wstei uisrk westerly to point of conimencemeni. inu cnniainiiif eirwy seres, more or less. uiitu juijt juid, io. E. ROUSSEAU. Ipplicam, LAND ACT Voiles of In tan tlon te Apply te Lssss Lane In Prince hunrrt Larvl nernrdlna- tin trlct of lianite (, uan Land District, ani tiiuaie 011 I'Ktige Island. task NiiTir.li that 1. B. Francis, or I'onoks. Alberta, orrupatlou Minuter, in trnds to apply tor s lease of the follow in described lands: Cmnienrinr at s nut nlantrrf at I'm North West end of Pasa-e Ulaud. n Coat Trlanrulatlon sta. tlij; thenr. round the Island st hirti water mark st containing 1000 jrres. more or lem. josei'h RniTi.Atri rnrm "ise 4th. m. itppllcant LAND ACT. Nolle of Inltnllon te Ap-lf t Lass Lsnd in siixine Uirision, j8i., Lsnd ne-ordniir lililrlrt of Cssslsr. and sltual at Irand Hapld, on the Stlklne nirrr and to wem or urve;ea Let no. 470. TAkE NOTICE tnsl 1. Waller Seoti Siml). . or Te"rrii.h creek. B. C occupation. unrher. intends to apply for s lcae of i (oiiowinx 0KriDed lands:-- Cnmnienrlnr at a nntt nlaniril n ik XorthweM rorner r Lot aTO thnr Onnii. 10 rhalns; thenre Weft 10 thalns; thrnre .mriu n rnain: menre Last id rnaina ind contalnlnr Fortv arrea. more or lest WALTtlt SCOTT SlMPSOTI, Applicant m (jDODERHAMMill ihCANAD,AM PPRYE WHISKV 9 YEARS OLD This advertieemcnl is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Hoard or by the Government of British Columbia. SuperStove In size, 24 inchessquare; 49 inches high: suitable for the smallest homes, single flats, little shops, stores, etc Mad in on aiz only, lor us in buildings containing not over 6000 cubic feet contents. In efficiency, heats more air than ordinary heaters twice Ideal VECTO'S siie; has heat-dial control, thus cuts coal, coke and wood bills. In appearance, handsome as the most expensive bathroom lavatory, because Jacketed in peart-lustrous porcelain' enamel In cost nothing, because it pays (or itself by saving heavily in fuel. Is a super-scienlibc-heit convector and circulator. VECTO at $99 (freight extra) is best heating method to thosa not ready to invest in Ideal Hot Water Radiator Heat Manufactured at Toronto plant All dealers. W DOMINION BANK BLDC Judging by the results In twelve out of fourteen B.C. constituencies, It Is matter of lltUe practical Interest to pro-: He pie In that province whether or not Ai Is expected here toward the end of Jan- terta fanners have enough left after uary. He was for some time engaged by P5'ln8 freight on thtlr grain to Van- me Royal Crown SoarA Co. In their couver or Prince Rupert to buy BrllUa laboratories. Next summer it Is expected the staff Columbia lumber, fruit and fish. British Columbia people do not, o. course, talk that way. They do not think that way. But, curiously, the voted that way. ! CATHOLIC PRELATE APOSTLE OF UNITY AMONG RELIGIONS onderstood to have been a cheque for a considerable sum. and addresses In houjr of the celebration of his sliver jubilee In the priesthood, at the reception given for the Ulty at the Pantagea Theatre. "A rich heritage In soil and resource has been left us." continued His Grace." and the future lies In our hands. Citizens of Edmonton and Alberta, one and all, let us stand together for the up-iulldlng of a glorious city and pro vince." (ilCATEITL TO NON-CATHOLICS 'I look back over the 35 years to the night when I was given my divine com mission to the priesthood, little dream ing that I would ever be carried out of iny native province to this splendid and glorious new province," he said, "and I remember quite well six years ago irhtn I first arrived here and was met it the station by a delegation of cltl- ns headed by Joe Clarke, who ws .hen mayor and who stepped forth and read me an address of welcome and gocd will. I was then grateful to my non- 'athollc friends and experience haa shown that the tokens of kindness and friendship have ever been In mind, heart and memory of us all." MUSES PERMIT FOR GAMBLING AT EDMONTON FOLLIES EDMONTON, 8ept. 37 Permit to hold 1 "Folly" carnival In the near future o raise money for delinquent boys, waa uked of Acting Mayor James Esst this morning. I am willing to grant a permit pro viding there is no gambUng at the car- Jlval," waa the decision of the new act ing mayor to the Optimist Club which had made the requisition. It is under- itocd the club will lake the matter be fore the city council aa the ordinary arnlval games are counted on. TOTEM WAS STOLEN FROM CRAIG STORE VALUE FIFTY DOLLARS A totem pole was stolen last night from outside the Arctic Studio can-ducted by Morte Craig on Third Avenue. It waa ripped from the wall at the aide of the door to which It was fastened. The value of the pole is set at $50 and the police are looking for the person who got away with it. mi TIMBER 3ALF. X8263 i-slfd tenders will be rrreltrd by the UliiUler or Land um later than immiii mi he luth day or Hrpii-nilier. J, for the iirrlMe of l.l(Mif Xll if, . to rut If sou lineal feel of Cedar I'oJen and Piling on an res adjoining; loi ui and I4U. F'er-iwn Day. 3 mile Wn of i-ort cirmenu, ,'iiith .iiiiuiir isiaii'14 Lano I'liiriri. Three (3i years will be sllowed for re irimal of liinlwr. Fur I her particulars of the chief Forester, Vlriurla B. C, or Ulntrlrl Forenter. i-m iiiin.ri. n. r. MINERAL ACT Certificate ef Imprensmanti., Wann fractional No. f. Anroi and Jna nlla Mineral Claim, ailuate in Ihe Atlln Mining Mvtslon of the Caaatar fUMrirt, about one mile up slrrsni from the houtl. of Wann ftlver. . TAKE NOTir.K that The Enrlnrer Oold Mines Ltd., Inc., Free Miner oniric u-No. 897701:, Intend, fitly days from the dale hrrrnf .to apply to lb Mlnlnr He-rorder for a Certificate of Improvement, for the tiurpo'e nf titalnln- 1 Crown urani or iiic anove riann. And further take notice that anion, nn drr Section S, nmt be romtnenred before me itpue or aucn certiorate of Improve men n. lilTED this lit day of Sepltmber, A.D. H. McN. FKABEH, Agent. TORONTO. TORONTO. ONTARIO ecto H EAT E R. T fflL SPOTS ON SUN ARE VISIBLE VICTOIIIA OIIEKVATOKV MPF.KIN-T EM HINT TE1.I. Ol" CIKIOlM PHENOMENA a telescope, r 1 cealgned to give lltouc member of the EDMONTON. Sept. 37. Protestant, Napier Denlson, superintendent of the Catholic and Jew should unite for the Observatory, announced, upbuilding of Alberta. Insisted His Professor Peters, of the VS. Naval Orace Archbishop O Leary In thanking ( Observatory at Washington, stated that die members of his diocese for a gift, this tun-spot group wss 125.000 mitt long and waa one of the largest 00 served for many years. He believes that still larger spots will appear, toe I the sun Is approaching the maximum of the eleven-year sun-spot cycle. In 1933 the sun-spot cycle was at Us minimum when for months no spots were visible. Now they are increasing in number and sue and by the end of 1928 the next maximum of spot will occur. Owing to the sun's rotation this great spot will disappear around the edge at about the twenty-seventh and may occur on the opposite edge si about Ocetober 11. INFORMATION FOR TOURISTS IN B.C, The Provincial Ooyernment haa just issued a booklet entlUed Highways. Motor Camp and topping Places In British Columbia cemptled fcr the use of visiting motorh,ts and other who may need them. They ive valuable information for anyone travelling by motor and include the Bulkley Valley points and as far aa Skeena Crowing, and also Terrace and Prince Rupert, although those places cunnot yet be shown on the road map as connected up with the highway. A. Brookabenk, secretary of the board of trade, has a tew copies of the booklet which may be had on applying to him. BURIED TODAY William Macks Laid to Het In lalnlew Cemetery This Afternoon The funeral took place this afternoon at 3 o'clock of William Stacks, who wa found dead in a local hotel last week. Rev. George O. Hacker officiated at the parlors of the BC. Undertaken and at the graveside in Falrvlew Ceme tery. NEW ROADMASTER II. Wallon of Mmllher. IVI10 Wa Married jxtt Mghl, U III rurrrrd It. A. Harlow P. H. Walton. CN.rt. roadmaster at Smlthers. U to succeed R. A. Harlow, who Is going to Prince Oeorge. as road-master here. Mr. Walton was married in Smlthers last night to Miss Doodson. HOTEL AI(KIVAI.4 Prince Kurrt w. u. Alexander and Mr. M, T. Ul Alexander. Liverpool, England; William P. Ball. O. A. Hedreen, C. II. Pogg, A. M. Frith, I, McRae.. Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Walters. K. W. Haggen, Thomas Louden, W. P. Falconer, .8. Mill, P. O. La Orue, W. Willis, J,' W. Nunn and H. O, Lincoln. Vancouxer: W. J. Alder, Victoria; A. O. Jackson, Toronto; II Wells, Edmonton; W. If, Burnett, Ter race; A. Y. Wilson, Remo; T. W. Brewer, Smlthers; f. J. Lindsay. Bute-dale; jD JJrummond, Exstew. Mr. D. 3 Sutherland, Premier. r ,j Central W. Jordan, Terrace: Joe Smith, I). Sbefakey and J. O. Reeves, O.NJt.: Mr, and .Mrs. S. W. Bmlth, Stewart, IIOIKHNO THE IXHt K According to a laundry expert, the causes of ruined collars are stiff beards, pointed collar button and bulky necktie. Another cause, not mentioned by the expert, Is laundries Judge. NOT A CHtNCK Forgiving and forgetting might Be practised oft in debt, Were the lenders willing to forgive , As borrowers to forget, Advert! la Th Dally News SUGGESTS LLOYD GEORGE GET TIP ON WINNING ELECTION LONDON. 6Pt. 37. "It will be re grettable from every point of view It, as seems .only too probable. Mr. Mao knri tcine will be unable to atteiiu j the Imperial conference." says the Lib eral weekly Dsner Truth. "The Liberal leader in the mother Und will hat particular cause to regret Mr. King's abtencc from London." Truth adds, "for who Is more fitted than he to give useful tips on the way to sweep the country V Contlnutng In a humorous veil.. Truth proceeds to suggest that Mac- kencle King should be Invited to pre side over a friendly and strictly private conference at which Lord Oxford au1 Asnulth, Uoyd George. Walter Huncl man, MP. and a few other choice spirits could consult with him freely on the best method of leading a party Failing this, the next best thing would te for all cf them to go to Canada tot a winter course of Instruction. UNITED CHURCH HAD ILLUSTRATED ADDRESS LAUCir. CKOMIt ATTEND 10 ME pic-llltE AMI JOIN IN MMiINO First United Church last evening was I well filled to hear the Illustrated lecture VICTORIA, Sept. 37 - During the past by the pastor. Rev U. O. Hacker, his week an abnormally large spot and . subject being the work of the former group of smaller ones have been ob j Presbyterian Church In India. It was served on the surf see of the suu'a song service and the congregation through the small telescope at the !-took part with enthusiasm and the minion Meteorological Observator). Oon-i picture of the mission work wer zales Heights, and at the present time much enjoyed. can be seen without the through a smoked gla.. This is one of a aid of series of UUi UUted Church who were not Presbyterian an opportunity of Irarnlivg something about what that section of the present church has don. John Knox la to be the subject of an iv drea In the near future and this alwu will be Illustrated. Advertise In The Dally News MINERAL ACT. Csrtlfltsts ef Imprea imsnts SwrrpaUke No. I. Amrrp-Maie No- I rrsrMuul sad !werptake No. Fur UflHal Mlnersl Claim, xtuate in lb Atlla M tain a HhHmhi or Cattiar IntirirL UTwre Lieated: East fide of Taaii Ann. near Hheep Creek. TAkE Notkk ibjt itrtinsld Simei. brrller and solirllnr. of o Wel Cen-or St., Vancuqrer. rirltuh Columbia. a-t-IMS' a aaeol rr Swerttake wUilnc r PiarslMin Free Miners I'eruflrai No. iaiir. intrnd. aitty diy from the dat nereur. to apljr to IIm wlnujir ttererdtr for Oriifiratr. of Inipnunnrnli. fnr UM furp"''' f 'lilamlni crvwn Oranu tif ilie sunve 'laum. AN 0 ri lllion TkE TtOTICF. that C tti4 uiHlrr wfikrti tl muM tie amunrnred before the iue of wh eertlfn-alr of Hnprt.MiinH MtTltl tbi tit day of Seplrmber. A t SYNOPSIS OF LAND ACT AMENDMENTS PRE-EMPTIONS Vacant, unreserved. surveyed Cron land may be pre-empted by Mrltlsh eublects over Is year of i. and by aliens on declaring Intention to become British subject, eondl-Uonal uton residence, ocrjpatlon, md ttnprovarnent for agricultural surpose Full Information concerning; rem .a lions rexardlnar prs-emptlons It riven In Bulletin No. L, Land Serle. "How to Pre-empt lsnd." copies of uhlch can be obtained free of chart ly addressing the Departmtnl of Lands, Victoria. H C, or to any Oot. ernment AgenL 4 Itecords will be grsnttd covering only land suitable for agricultural purpose, and which I not timber-land, I.., carrying over MOO board feet !r acre west of the Coast Hang and MOO feet per acre east of tbat flange. Application for pre-emptions ar to b oddresned to -the Land Commissioner of the Land Recording- Division. In which th land applied for Is situated, and r mads n printed forme, copies of which can be obtained from the Land Commissioner. Pre-emption must be occupied for five years and Improvements mad to value of 110 per acre. Including cleauinir and cultivating at tsaat five acres!, before a Crown Orant can be received. For more detailed Information see the Bulletin "How to Pre-empt Laod." PURCHASE Application are received for pur chase of vacant and unreserved I Crown lends, not being tlmberland, for agricultural purposes; minimum ( price for first-class (arable) land la IS per acre, and second-class (graa- t ingj unq . pr acre, runner information regarding; purchase or lease of Crown lande Is given In UuIUtln No. 10, Land Herles. "Purchsse and Lease of Crown Lands." Mill, fsctory, or Industrial site o timber land, not exceeding 40 aerea. C.I may be purchased or lessed, the con ditions including paymsnt of tumpag. HOMESITE LEASES' Unsurveyed area, not exceeding It acre, may be teased as homsslte. conditional upon a dwelling being erected In th first year. Utle being obtainable after residence and Improvement condition are fulfilled and land has been surveyed, LEASES For grating and Industrial purpose areas not exceeding 140 acre may be Issssd by one pro or 4 company, (MAZING m Under the Orsslng Act the Province 1 divided into rrailng district and th rsng administered under a Orazlng Commissioner, Annual trraxlns; psrmlts ar Issusd baaed en number ranged, priority being glvsa to aetabllshtd owner. Utock-owner may form acltlons for rant tnanagsinsnt. Fr. or partly free, permits ar available for nter aOper and traveller, a u teas MONDAY, SEPTEMBER , SBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBSBSBJBIbjbji WE ARE OFFERING! A MODEL MODERN A GRADUATE EXPEUENmi OPTICAL PARLOR REGISTERED OPTflmjiq TO SERVE YOUR EYE NECESSITIES It is llic gii-ut illfftTCiice ill tlif re miIN a ,t, , correct iiii'UioiIh of cxniniimlion ftir ... defr.'K n- . . , Oil ' ..1 1....1 1.... 1.. r.H:.... 11 (iiii'iui'iii ii lining mo 'i ri;4 IIUIOII ulid tile ik'ti ' " sury ill correct framo fllting Unit rtmses um iliscrimiiiiilt' in fuvor of rIiism.' fitloel in om- o , ; We life iiiikIciii melliixl h. 'c trv I it I'--.....' vice. TIiuI'h why son will fcrl mi mtuli ,1 f " joii are tlerhliiiK framo that wjll exm-iiv " particular liking. ' ' REiVIEMOER No case pretent perplexities to 0110 qualified In tho Sclonco of Refraction. UoiiMill our t)iloniflrit u yon wouM a f( . -rl(. vue will le jnt u rrlmlilc. Max Heilbroner B27-528 Third Avenoo WESTHOLME THEATRE Monday and Tuesday, 7 and 0 p.m. HOOT GIBSON "Chip of the Flying U" A rnggtMl slory ol thr callle nitinli x ( . . . ... lion, IhrilN ami rtimuiire. More cu.' h.n than any oilier 4'4iwhoy lory ever vvrillen. II. ,. . a- "Chip," the luhfiil 4'owjMiiicher. Firl li. . with Ihe girl, Iheii lii hore run away wiih 1. ran away with her himoelf. Tin more In ! ,,. more he got 111 wromt mi he Jnt italnrdllv -put thing right. A log. r.n in'. lenring' r..l. , . liiglilighU of lint iiiiitne. Strong ral. Hoot Gibson, Virginia Brown Falre, Phllo McCullough, DeWitt Jennings, "Pee Wee" Holmes, Nora Cecil end others. COMEDY. INTERNATIONAL NEWS. Admission 35c and 100 DEMAND "Rupert Brand" - Kippers - "THE DAINTIEST BREAKFA8T FOOD." Smoked Dally by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Prince Rupert, B.C. Fishermen's Supplies FI8H LINES, HOOK8, ROPES, TWINES, FISH NETTING; AND TROLLING GEAR, OIL AND RUBBER CLOTHING, GROCERIES. Compare Our Prices Lipsett, Cunningham & Co. Ltd. 8econd Avenue and McBrlde SL HEATERS-Sheet Iron-HEATERS Lined Airtight Hrader. 18" SI" 23" 21" 34- M 38" Mall order receive our prompt and careful attention i.- 1.50 5.00 $5.50 ( 10.00 Thompson Hardware Co., Ltd. r THII'I' wlJ 1'IIONK 101. M Residence, 244 Fifth Avenue West P. 0. Box 247 ANGER, The Tailor Kinc Imported Merge nnd Scotch hr-A Af) Tweed Hulls made to order In o'" Tll uu shop in Prince Hupcrt as low ostvfo I. ANGER, Cutter c. 223 Sixth Street Prince Rupert,