tli.00 AT YOUR JEWELLER'S TOHNBUUiERr 4 (Jewellers ILtiic store with Kir clock J. Bent's de-organization 5a e Slashing Prices on FALL AND MIVTI.lt COATS and MILLINERY Beautiful Aftertiuon Drew In he lutes' Kyle and materials. J. BENT Third Atenue. SUMMER SUGGESTIONS FOR WOOD Dry Jack Pine, Cedar, Birch and Spruce Per load $G.S0 1'er Jialf load 3.50 Per sack .SO Burn Wood and Keep Cooll HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue Phone 6S0 Night or Day WE BUY BOTTLES. MILK Prom Bulkley Valley FRESH MILK AND WHIPPING CREAM We specially recommend our Table Cream at 16c for Half Pint. Quality and Servloe Special Ice Delivery Service Valentin Dairy Phone 657 LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone Cartage, Warehousing, and DlHtrlhuling Team or Motor Service, '.oal Band and Gravel W Specialise In Piano and Furniture Bevlnp, mint effort of well known DEMOCRAT I TO IIE-ELECT HIM . UOVEIt.VOK WASHINGTON, D.C., Sept. 27. -All In. j dlcauons are that the war between the' friends and enemle of Governor "Al"f Smith .of New York In the Democratic ; party will aoon be on In earnest, by j v. ay of preparation for the national - uvemion of 1V28. Nobody here doubta that Oovernor fcmlth li going to sweep New York again . this tall, lie seems sure to be chosen ' governor again by a heavy voU' The Republicans are worried lest h carry ihe senatorshlp with him and defeat Senator Wadsworth. But regardless of the senatorshlp, Oovernor Smith will get : the governorship again and that fact will add to the enthusiasm of his ad .nlrers who want to see him nominated , for president by his party in 1928. , I I'AVINO WAV For months, the Smith lieutenants fcav been working In many states to . pave the way for his nomination In) 1928, Other Democratic aspirants have .een more or less Inactive. Lately, the opponent of Governor -Jmlth have been showing sign of waking up. In Alabama recently, the antl- f 3mlth forces made a fight and won i out in the nominations for the Senate j and for state offices. Oovernor Smith may be said to have been an issue there. In California, In the primaries just held. John E. Elllottt, the McAdoo can didate tor the Senate, was nominated ver Isadore Dockweller. who waa con tldered pro-Smith. Had Dockweller won, McAdoo would have been considered out af the running for 1938 and Smith would have been greatly helped In California and the West. MTiit (it.ti: ii;w:i.oi'iM In some other parts of the country, the anti-Smith elemenu in the Democratic party, heretofore more or less In active, are ahowlng slgnc of stirring hemtelvea It looks as If the fight be ween the Smith and anti-Smith force aould develop In earnest this winter. In the present pre-election campaign for introl of Congress, which will end with he election In November, the Demo rat win hold down the Smith and anil -Smith issue as much a possible. Not only Is the Smith and antl-mlth struggle developing, but there Is sure to be a powerful movement under way in the Democratic party before many months to sidetrack both Smith and McAdoo for the presidency and compromise on some other man. such as Former Senator Pomerene of Ohio or Senator Reed of Ulaaouri, ijiiidi IteparliiitDL tlclori. ii. U, V.lli June. ItfS Ihlily-Uvo 3i, Secllon one (I I'rlnee UiiimtI. Man us:l. Mollsrartory prtMif of the loss of tile Certirti'utn of Title eovrrlnir the shove Inmt I in villi Ihm'II prodiieert to me, It Is my Intention to Issue after the explrslloii uf on ( I i infinth from the rirM puhllnitlon hereof, a Provisional OrliTlrste of Title to the nliove laud In the name nf II. I FAIIU.IE. The orlslnal Ortirieate nf Title Is dileii the nisi March, I9ID. ami I Hum-licivd l!U I. 11, F. MACl.EOn, nerKtrar or Titles. Land lleglsiry Offlo-, l'rilK-e Unpen. II. C. 91b September, 19.6. VICTOR HILTON, who writes poems on the Strand, London though per haps not about the Strand, and sells them to the paiaersby as he writes them. He la unlikely to be subject to" mccme tax. but may need a poet's license. Cohoea were running well laat week. One of the trailers got 45 for which I South Bay cannery paid 50c each. M'TICE 1 HEIiEHY 0IVF..1 tht tbe re-1 Four new school teachers are la -ere eiimnr over Lot nut, Cassitr Lia ril l, is taureiico. i charge of schools tn and near Bkldc Deputy Minister of Lands. J gate Inlet. M. Newman of New Hazel- 0. H. M ADEN, MOTICK OF INTENTION TO APPLY FOR LEASE In tlx- Land lleeurdlns IHMrtrl of AtllD Mlimi- liivmiun of i:isr Iilnrlrt. I AkK VTi:t-; lliai the l.nsliwer Gold Ulneri. Ltd.. Im . a rfiKleml iiiutlne coin-nn uNr.iiiiir wltlilli the I'mvmre nf It r I -il-.lt i i.hiniliu. ("riiMIHin. Illlllini runi- l.n. liili-iicl. I l I I rur a Mre'tiiire lee I n tlte lolluwlne ili'iTilsl liin: ton la at Queen Charlotte City. O. r Walet of Victoria at the Dufferln Pat-tullo School at Skldegate. Mis O. Haan of Sandsplt at. Lawn Hill and Mr. Brandon at Sandsplt. Major Thompson and E. Robertson, I. railway commission; A. H. Smith, pre-lt,, sldent of the New York Central Hail-, I i M.E., have been looking over the placer gold clalma on William Duncan's ranch north of here. The results of -their testa did not Justify nutting In mach- i.omtlH'imn SI S Ml liiaiilea sniiut Blio . .nrrv ,r rhmpiin ha washed cold lnrT Mr Duncan naa wasnea goia reel distant in an Easterly direenmi from I Hie Nnrin We-i corner or Lot 436. Hky-1 from the sands there In small quantl- ara niurrsi (.mini, siiuairn si inn iiioiiiniiM ..f Winn IUer. im Taku Ann of Tss-lsh i ski-. t'rfnii' in a Nortlierly direction tli ' reel, liirnre Mlierly 1UU reel. tl-nr -utlMri t.MJ reel more or less to liirb water mark. Ihenr Westerly IliO feet mure or less to point of roinnienrenieni mid eiintslnliiir 0.5 sere more or less. Lorsted tin tftth day of Aurnst. t9f. (Signed) II. MrN. UlASEfi, . 8. C. I.. 8. Asent. MINERAL ACT wsrtlflcat ef Improvcmsnu. Iimwni (Mi. 4. Lot to., Mineral Claim, -Hunt- In the Atlln Mu.tnsr Division of the csssiar lilslrlrt, on tli t Arm of Ts-kun Ann, about three quarters of a mile up stream rrotn the im.ulh nf Wann lllver. TAKE MiTir.E that I, Charles E. orlmore, Free .Miner's Ortiricale ,o. (1974!, Intend, Uly days from in date hereof, to apply to the Minlnir noiiirrter for a Certificate of Improvements, fur the purpose of ob-tn In ii st a Crown (Irani of the shove rlaim. And further taken notlre thai iriion, under aertlon 85. must lie eniiimeliced l,e-for the Issue of such Gertlflrate of Improvements. DATED this 1st day nf Seiitfinlier, A.D. !. II. McN. FIMSEfl, Agent. NOTICE I.N THE MATTEII or in application for the lue nf a Provisional torllflesle of T tin for l.ols rive (3 and s x Settlers around TTell aUte that the pink salmon, which are very numerous In that neighborhood this year, at dying without apawulng. The matter Is puaallng the settlers who hope it will be Investigated, I PRINCE GEOKGE Twenty head of P. Burns' cattle were rounded up this week by L D. Bottln' eau. city poundkeeper, when they broke loose from a corraU in South Fort Oeorge. The poundage amounted to S40 of which Bottineau got $20. Alexander Young, a government liquor board operator, has been charged in police court here with giving liquor' to a minor. It la claimed, that Young used a young boy to purchase some liquor and that subsequently he gave! some of the liquor to the boy. Work has been started on the cutoff In the road from Prince George to I Vanderhoof. In addition to shortening I the road, the work will cut oft the difficult Sweet Creeic hill. i Construction of big buildings for the! Mc Arthur sawmill will start twre this, winter. A general superintendent will be sent here In a few days to take I charge of the work. I Beeta, 6 lbs. 25c 100 lbs S2.75 New carrots, bunch 5c B.C. Carrots, lb. 3c 100 lbs. 2J5 autebagas. 8 lbs 25c 100 lbs. , S2.75 Sadlshea, bunch 5c 3ew potatoes, 10 lbs; 25c .-otatoes, 100 lbs. $2.00 Fancy B.C. tomatoes, per lb 10c Tomatoes, per basket 40c Watercmn. bunch 10c Oreen peppers, 2 lbs. 25c Cucumbers, each 10c and 15c Parsley, bunch 6c Mint, bunch ).. 5c Leeks, 2 bunches 15c Cauliflower, BC head 25c35e Corn on the cob. dozen 40e Green onions, dozen 25c Terrace cabbage, lb 6c B.C. head lettuce ........ Garlic, .Imported, per- lb. : v . B.C. Cooking onions.-6 ibe.' Rhubarb; ' outdoor, 3 lb'.?'... Wax and Green, beans, 3 'lbs. Vegetable marrow, lb. v s' -in JL' is.tai i Jiiu.ii j Bt.-.JUJH;.4-im.ia,.l s--3sa'2-:t.5Ss$E-z- 10c 40c 25c 25c 25c 6c Celery, 2 bunches 25c Hubbard squash, lb 7c Citron, lb 7c Pumpkin, lb 7e Sweet Potatoes, 3 lbs 25c Rgg plant. 2 lbs 35o Pickling cucumbers, lb. 15c Pickling onions, 3 lbs. 25c 1'iU'rr D ranges. Valencia, dozen . . 25c to 75c .emons. Sunktst doz. . . 25c and 35c The Well-Managed Home THE manager of a household is the purchasing agent for a large proportion of the family needs. In order to do a good job she must know what, when and where to buy. She must study goods and the concerns which make goods and have them to sell. She must put her home on a business basis and run it on bus-. iness principles in order to make the most of the family income. Information is the only basis for intelligent purchrsing. And the right way to get the greatest amount of necessary information is to read the advertisements. Advertisements tell you what is new and good . in merchandise. They reveal improvements and in-ventions to make your home life easier, more comfortable and more convenient. They give you information about a thousand and one things that are usejul and interesting. Every manager of a household every mem?: ber of the household who shares the responsibility for the family's welfare should make a habit o reading the ads. Read the advertisemants in order to buy wisely California grape fruit, 2 for 25c Bananas, 2 lbs. for 35c Candied honey 25c Extracted honey, lb 25c and 35c Apples, Mcintosh Reda $2.25 Apples. Wealthlea ' $2.85 Apples. Oravenatelns 12.50 Cookllng apples $1.95 Canteloupes, each 15c Peaches, case $1.45 Italian prunes, crate 95c Cocoanuta, each 20c and 25c Honey Dew melons, each 45c Co-aba melons, lb 10c Pears, Bartlett. case $3.25 DRIED FRl'ITS Dates, bulk, 3 lbs. Dates, Dromedary . . Ralslna, 'bulk. lb. . , Raisins, package, lb. 35c 25c 20c 25C bluster raisins, lb . 25c Lemon and orange peel 30c Citron peel 50c Black cooking flga 20c and 25c White figs, lb 16c Table figs, lb 25c Currants 23iie Prune 15c-25c Apples 26c Peaches, peeled 35c j Apricots, lb 40c j NUTS i Almonds, shelled Valencia 75c , Brazils and fUberta 35c 1 Walnuts, broken shelled 80c Walnuts, ahull ed halves 65c Almonds 35c Peanut 20c Manchurlan walnut 25c California walnuts 45c No. 1 mixed nuts 35c HlUAK . White, per 100 $7.10 Yellow, per 100 $.60 FLOUR ? Flour, 49's. No. 1 hard wheat $2.75 .Pastry flour, 10's 65c Pastry flour. 49's ... $2.90 I FISH Halibut, lb 350 Salmon, red spring, lb 26c Salmon, white aprtng f. 12C Smoked kippers; lb. ... 15c Kippered salmon, lb, 26c Smoked black cod. lb.' 22ftc Finnan haddlea. lb. 20c jSalt mackerel, lb 25c j Eastern salt herring. 2 for 25c Salt codfish fillets, lb 30c : Boneless salt cod bricks, lb 25c MEATS Fowl, No, 1 lb 36c to 40 Roasting chicken, lb. 45c to 60c I Ham. sliced, first grade 60c Ham. whole, first grade 50c Ham, picnic, lb. 35c: Cottage roll, lb. . . 40c Bacon, back, sliced 55c Bacon, side 60c to 65c Pork, dry salt 35c Ayrshire bacon, lb 45c Veal, shoulder 25c Veal, loin . . 40c Veal, leg 40c Pork, shoulder 30c Pork, lota 45c Pork, leg 42c , Beef, pot roast 12fte to 18c j Beef. bdUlng 10c to 12c Beef, steak 25c to 40c Beef .roast, prime rib Lamb, chop , . Lamb, shoulder ...... Mutton, leg .......... Lamb, leg; 30c 60c 35c 40c 48c Mutton, chops 40c Mutton shoulder 30c FEED 100 It. Wheat, No. 6 $3Jb Oat $2.60 Bran $3-00 Shorts $2.10 Middlings $2.50 Barley $2.35 Poultry mash $3.00 Special eggmash $3.40 Oyster shell $2.50 Scratch food $3.60 Beet scrap $5.25 Ground oil cake $4.75 Baby chick feed $455 Fine oal chops $3.70 Crushed oats $2.70 Fine barley chop $2.45 Whole corn $3.00 Cracked corn $3.10 Fine eornmeal $3.10 WATER NOTICE DUtralon and Us TAKE NOTICE that Ml. D. Kvle. whose aildre.-i Is Wranieli. Alaska, and Teleiraph (U-rek, P. --.. win apply rur a neciwe 10 tike and ue t.uuo tinner's Inches flow of water out of Burks Uulch. winch flows easterly-tut Des- creek. The water will lie uivenru mini me airewn ai s poiiu about rwo miles up the' stream from Its moiitli Into neae Creek and will be used for hydraiille niiulne pHrpo-ea upon bem-l) pl.icer claims kimwn sml described (ease .No, tt and 1. 1. This notice was posted on Hie ground on the -3rd day of inly A ropy nf tins notice nut in appllcallon pursuant thereto and to the "Water Art, llili," will lie filed In the office of tbe Water llertirder at TelrarsDh Creek. objection to tlie application may lie filed with the Mid Water Heetmter or with the Comptroller of Water Rights, I'srlwment Hiuhimas. Victoria, B C. wl thin thirty day arter the first appearance of this notice in the local newspaper. The date tit the first publleation of, thl iiouc is eepieuiuer lain, lvin, H. 0. EYLE. Apphctat. J MONDAT SEPTEMBER 3.7. 1659, thh usnr? raws TAGE FIVE BOOST SMITH in ladies' Imtches FOR PRESIDENT 3he Perfect Watch All para of the Baren movement are completely standardized so accurate as to le absolutely interchangeable. The firtj are accurate to the l25.000tb part of in Inch-the Buren completely .revolutionize! ill conceptions of what a popular priced wuch can offer in accuracy and durability. In ca-ei of exquisite beauty. See the Buren and be unified. LuJits Tattba in Grm, tr rbiu CeU It Hi J i. Ten Years Ago in Princtt Rupert way; F. H. Fhlppen. K.C.. H. L. Inger-soU of the New York Central, and Messrs. W la hart and Richards. The party was met here by W. P. Hlnton who Is accompanying it to Edmonton. TO MARRY BANKER Wedding of Mlw Marguerite Young and A. II. Marinlrhael Take riare Or tober 1 One of the season'a most interesting weddings will take place In Prince Rupert on October 7 when Mis Marguerite OUholm Young, daughter of Judge and Mrs. F. McB. Young. wlU be married to Alexander Harper Carmlehael, son of the I late John and Kirs. Carmlehael of Market Prices F.CTTEK Brookfleld. Shamrock and Woodland, 2 lbs. ' .. 8Sc ft mmt4 - (hM Mrmilei Ha E.CJJ 2 lbs. CSc wonderful mining developments In this' Capital. 2nd grade, lb 40c district If a smelter and refinery were Fraer Valley, lb, established at Prince Rupert. JUDGE'S DAUGHTER , . L,U- 45c Pure 28c Compound 25c CHEESE Ontario solids 30c iUlton. lb ..' 35c :iraft 4Sc Norwegian Goat 65c Xapolaon JJmbergei' 70c Roquefort ....... I?'. 75c swifts' Buttercup., lb 45c dorgonzola, lb. . 75c -icLaren's Cream, jars .... 45c and 85c Oruyere .J... ............ 60c Golden Leaf! lb. 45c F.OU8 B.C. fresh, pullet 50c B.C. trash, firsts 55c B-C- fresh, extras 60c fth.-rl.nrt RratUnil The bride, who has K ne ld C5c and 70c i lived here since early girlhood and who Alberta fresh, second 40c I im iriT unmiM, tm uuif uuiu wt . .......... t Kii.lTn rt'.tr. Inr m.n rleln-htrol aartal I UOtiaiaiS h.. rw.M - . r m.n .i i. . iNew beets, bunch 5c and W. Cromley were received as dele-j wide measure of popularity. Is account-gates at the meeting of the Trades it ant in the local branch of the Canadian Labor CouneU lat night. They re-! Bank of Commerce. present Packers' the recently Union. organized Fish I T. mva I mmmlHlnn annnlnljwt a SKIDEGATE ' ' ""I ' inquire into the condition of the O.' James Gillespie and J. Lauler of T P. and C N. R. railways arrived In Vancouver have been busy cruising tlm-the city from Vancouver this morning bee around Ekldegate Inlet for the paat and proceeded East by special train.' three weeks for the Southern Alberta The members of the commlbUon are Timber Co. It la reported that the Sir Henry Drayton, chairman of the company will go into the logging bust CANCELLATION OF REStRVt lies on a large scale aoon. LUMBER We are maaiifacluring rough and dressed lumber. Edge grain boat cedar. Halibut and salmon boxes. Ask For Prices Seal Cove LuffltarCL'.d. PHONE 562 GEORGE RORIE Chartered Accountant and Auditor Receiver, Liquidator, Trustee, &c. Phone 3S7 New Address: 243 Second Avenue West PRINCE nUt'ERT TUGBOATS Day Phones 423, 639, Green 238, Black 736. Night. Phone? 687,. 639, Green 238, Blaok 736. RUPERT MARINE PRODUCTS, LTD. GEO. BUSHBY, Man. Dir. Fur Coats & , Jacquettes An Exquisite Stock of Vui Trimmings at low price B. C. FUR Co. Next G.W.V.A. TMrtf