Pure )rugs PROMPT SERVICE RIGHT PRICES t'ou will always find the highest quality at this store logelher with prompt, efficient and courteous service PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED Carefully and Accurately We fill prescriptions just as your physician wants them filled. LKT US SIS 11 VIS YOU Rupert Pharmacy Prescription Specialists Phone 94. We deliver. I Lead Others Follow The Home of Trunks and Suitcases. Pioneer's Friend Hudson's Hay Dlankets. l'icre Paris Loggers' ISools. Iiig Horn Hrand Clothing. Original Diamond Sweaters. Genuine Fur Seal Coals,' guaranteed. H ice's Dyes. Tents. Blankets, Hags. Pat Plipson Second Avenue Genuine Indian Made Curios Meat Department Leg lloast Veal, per lb.. .25c Shoulder Yeal, p t lb .. 18c Veal Chops, per lb 25o Veal Stew, 2 lbs 25c I'rhne IWb lleef, per lb. 20c Moiling lleef, per lb. ... 8c Shoulder SJcak, per lb. 15c llj. ...... .,. ii, III 1 V I, fl Corned Heef, per lb. Sausage, 2 lbs ... 6o 35c Mussallem Grocery Co. Ltd. Phones 18 and 84 417-423 5th Avenue East George Rorie Chartered Accountant and Auditor lteceiver. Liquidator, Trustee, Ac. Phone 387 New Address: 243 Second Avenue West PMNCE RUPERT Many Aquatic Events on Ideal Day at Salt Lake Park Yesterday Afternoon. COLLECTION, LARGE Not a Dull Moment for Spectators Who Watched Swimming and Diving of Young People. TJie laivct crowd on record visited the Salt Lukes jester lav afternoon -to witness the swimming Raja staged ly the l'rjnce lluKrt Swimming Club. Weather conditions were ideal and the ninny aquatic events, which were keenly contested, created a (rood deal of enthusiasm. The races were pulld off smartly and there1 was not a (lull moment from tlie : start to the' finish. The gala re flected credit upon the committee in charge. The Itosina II., Cap tain Albert Johnson, assisted the Launch 23, Capt. Lorrie Lamuly. in transporting the big crowd The races resulted as follows: Jloys. 8 to 10 t, Trevor Hill.: Hilly NeUon. Girls, 8 to 101, liniily Alack; Peggy Steen. Hoys, 10 to 121, Ale. Wal ters ; 2. Hob Hoddit'. Girls, 10 to 12 1, Ida Hoddie; 2. C. Morgan. Hoys, 12 to It I, Doug. Scott; 2. Alex Walters. Girls, 12 to II IUonnie Morgan 2. Laura Stephens. Hoys It to HU-1, Joe Scott, Jr.: 2. loug. Scotl; 3, Henry Heil-broner. Ladies' 23, yard dash 1, Miss Myra Harvey; 2, Mrs. Marentette. Men 25 yard .dash 1, Jack Cumming: 2, Joe Scott. Men's Diving .1. Joe Scott; 2, J. dimming. Ladies' , IMving U Miss Margaret Palmer; 2, Miss Ida Hoddie. Men's 50 yard dash 1, Jack Cumming; 2. Joe Scott. Relay Hare. 3 in team I team. Howard, Hei.l and Thorripson.k Plunge for men 1, Chester riapp; 2. J. dimming. Plunge forigirls 1. Miss Margaret Palmer; 2, Miss Laura Stephens. Heginners' rare, learning Uiis year T. 1. Patlullo prize of ?I0 .Mis J.mma CSelson. Jlen's underwater swim I, J. dimming; 2, Melvin Stephens. An exhibition of fancy diving LAND ACT. Notice of InUntloii to Apply to Ltsi Lana in pnnre Unpen Una Iterordmr Di Irict or Coat tune i, and sltuste 0.1 .North rtartiael Inland. TAfcE NOTICE tbat Alfred Swanmn. of Prtnre Rupert, occupation Mariner. ! lends to apply ror 1 lpae of the follow inr dewribeil land: commend 11 r at s Dost Minted st the south end of Sorto Flarhael Island; thenee arouna tlie island at mrn water mark. na coniaminf u iw. nmr or ie. ALF1IEP SWAJSOS, Appllrsul nit nm it lf LAND ACT Notlc of Inttntlon to Apply to Lsasa Lanl In 'Prinre liupert .Land Recordinr Ii-trkt of Hanre 4. Crat Land District, and situate on Paare lland. TAkE MiTICE that J. B. Franrtt, nf rimoaa. Alberta, oceunaiinn Minuter, in lenda to apply for a leae of the followlnr dewrlhed land - cnmmenrtnr at a pot planted at the orth Wet er.d of raxare island, near Coa.t Trlanrulatlon Sta. it 41: thene around the Island at hlrtj water mark and eontalnlnr 1 000 arrea. more nr leu. joskph britu.id Fn.v.irj. uae flih. ti. Vpo'lrant All Nerves! All nerves! What a common expressiiin! 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 fatigue. These symptoms of lil-feeling are often due lo strained eye muscles and nerves which can be relieved by properly fitted itlasses. A. E. Ireland Graduate Optometrist for 27 years. 15 years constant practice in Toronto. Phone Red 442 319 3rd Ave., Opp. Q.W.V.A. TUGBOATS Day Phones 423, 539, Green 238, Black 735. Night. Phonei 687,, 539, Green 238, Black 735. RUPERT MARINE PRODUCTS, LTD. GEO. Q. BUSHBY, Man. Dir. i PAGE SIX NIB DAILY NEWS Monday, Aug ic AUDITORIUM j Dances EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY EVENING lleginning at 0 o'clock . Floor In llio Finest Sliapo MISS CURRIE'S ORCHESTRA Ladies 25c tentlenien 50c Tlie Hall is now equipped to take care of Dances, Concerts and Meetings of any kind. The building is 50x100 feel, niaplo floor, newly plaslered. Clear title to properly. IT'S FOIl SALE Phone Black 449 L. J. MARREN, Proprietor. AUDITORIUM LARGEST CROP SWIMMING GALA Science Offers You This New Heat S Ideal VECTO is the product of our extern aive heating retearch laboraloriee largeat in the world. Designed to save fuel end to heat health-fully all the room where an ordinary heatar (ill only one room with lifeleee, "scorched air" end little oi it due to Adjuttable Fire Control. The air it drawn In at the hase ol the handsome porcelain-enameled jacket, and passes over a scientific construction ol fins or ribs. The soft warm air ming l.ftsti. Chris hlkins, on behalf of 'he club. t-olleetetl a total of 70.S. during the afternoon by oluntary rontnjiution. WILKINSON IS WINNER OF SPOON AT RANGES At I he rifle ranges yesterday afternoon G. V. Wilkinson was winner of (he spoon given fc the best individual score for tho day. The scores were: 300 500 COO PU. V. Hras ..- 30 30 3191 i. V. W ilkinson 30 31 3091 M. M. Iinib 31 28 II. David ion 21 30 V. Ho.warth . .. 25 29 J. Palmer 27 26 It. Wilson 2t 29 C. V. Evilt 23 20 F. Hussell 21 W. Hoff ... i: zi 20 YEAR'S SALMON PACK unusually rood year, by at least 150,000 cases. LAND ACT. Notlc ef Intention to Apply to Laaaa Land In Stlkin iumlon, Caoatar. Land Ht-rordinr litrlrt nf rjf!ar. and annate at Grand Rapll. m the Stikln Niter and lo loi' wri 'ir simevi-a lot sn. 470. TAE SiiTIce thai 1. Walter Scotl Simp--in. "f Ti'lrcrat'h creek. B. C (icriinallon. luii'lxr, fntend" to apply fur a lea of Ihe rll',t inar devrltjed land cutnnieni'tnr P!ll planted on the Y.i-thne't r..mer 'f I it 410. ilienee Smith 411 rhatn: thenee VVt 10 halnt: thenre 'orth 4" .Haiti'-: thewr fai to rhain. ana "tainin (rt arte, more nr lea, WALTER SDOTT S1VIPSO?!. 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Price $99 (freight extra). Manufactured at Toronto plant. Sold by all dealer a. DOMINION BANK BLDC TORONTO, ONTARIO ecto HE ATE R. (was ivcit by J. t.umnnng o M.C.S. Thiepval. Six different dives were given anil Mr. dim ming .showed much prowess in the' art of fancy diving Pillow fight on greasy pole W'tm by A i (Viombes. The prizes for the various events will be presented at the Prince llitperi Hoathouse Tuesday evening. - i The juilpes were 1L G. Gibbons, Jack Hoddie, John. Ilulger, r.,j and John Hulger, Jr. Max llcil-j a STANDING OF lunnKF lil I irikiiiiir. Jiip mulls, a Scott as starter, Hert Morgan, au-muno?r and C. II. Ornie. records. The general committi-i' eom- jiristsl Oapt. A. Swanson, chair man; Jack Hoddie and Fire Chief MclHinald. Good Collection The public made a splendid fi nancial response in aid of the fund of tlie Prince Ituperl Swim 25 Kj 29 XI 2781 51 "57 2277 20 f.y 17 65 1552 OF WESTERN ALASKA IS UNUSUALLY LARGE JJH1MJV., A Up. 10. 1I1IS yar's salmon pack in the district between Hehring River and Sew ard. which includes Prince Wil liam Sound, reached 720,000 cas . exceeding the pack of tl21, an m IA , PARTIES IN LAST HOUSE OTI'AWA, Aug. II Those -a-leresled in the political situation lien; have been making an analysis of 'the last House of Com- gui'l" ' those who are about (o v(e at the loriu- coming eleoUon. Nominally the parties dt the tune of dissolu tion stood as follows: Oonservalive 115 l.ibenul 101 Progressive 21 libor 2 Independent - 2 Seals vacant 1 Total 2 IS Actually the condition wtit different. There were in Hi Ilou.-e I0I l.lberal and ID Pro- sreies vyitli Liberal- sytn- patliies, two l.ahor. two Independent, of whom one wa really a Liberal, and Mr. Moighen's sent at Portage La Prairie was vacant. Thb wotibl add one more Conservative. Five of the Pro gressives had Conservative syin pat hies and were only wailing u chance lo cross the floor. Th real standing of the House then was in a general wuy: (iovermncnt supjwtrters 12 (Jonsen alive e0piorter9 121 Judging from the wuy in wind the constituencies are lining up today, it woulj seem as If t.ie number of PrOKmivc in the next lloiic will be just as large as in ihe last and perhaps hir er. The number of Li1erals also eeems likely lo be increased. I'lils vvi'i be 'brought about by ihe fi.sion of parties in a grea many conlltuencies. Ltberali and Progressives are unitlna In many places to defeat the Con scrvatives and, judging from re ports received here, they ar likely to 1 Miccesful. Men who have studied the si' ualioi well say that it looks to llirin as if Mackenzie Kin? would have a following In the next House of something li- 150 memhfrs made up of Liberals, Priwrcr-sve, Inneenfieni and Labor, all reajy to support him rfnd his policies. From these he will form a strong governmcn! which will be able (o carry oil its fiolicy without fear or GASOLINE STOVE EXPLODED CAUSING A $150,000 BLAZE II HF.K V Aug. 10. - A fire, slartin-.- wlo-n a gasoline stove exploded on Hie third floor of the county boiital here Saturday destroyed the main building, caus ing los e-iinialed a I more than $150,000. Fiflen patients, some bed-rulden. were carried to safety, neveal narrowly escaping death. Three firemen were injured. MANY NAMES ADDED TO LIST OF VOTERS Saturday was a very liusy day at the local registration office. J. C. McLennan renorled this morning that 018 names had been added to tho- of voters, making u (otl for this clljftof 2,019. princmayvisit RANCH IN SEPTEMBER LOXlKi.V Aug. I5. - Ther-! were peri.icnt reports that 'the Prince of Wales will visit, hi Alberta ranch duriijg the round up period in September. ( PREMIER WAS WELCOMED BY BAND AT DOCK premier the Hon. Arthur Meig-hen and parly arrived in tlie city un Saturday afternoon on Ihe regular westbound train which pulled in on time at 3.30 o'clock. Cyril H. Orme, president of the district :onservalle Association, met the premier at Smithers and accompanied him here, picking up I.eon l.adner and It. C. Stuart at Terrace. Mayor Newtnn extended a wel come on behalf of the city aud as the premier stepped from thai train the Hoys' Hand, under i llandmasler Wilson, struck up ' Canada," us Mr. Meighen walked j leisurely with his parly toward the large crowd which assembled to witnejis Ihe premier's arrival on the CX. II. dock. Arriving at the overhead approach several prominent citizens, both Liberal and Conservative, were presented to the premier. Tor some moments Mr. Me la lien stood and listened lo the various selections played by the band ami complimented the youthful performers upon their inusioal prowess. The premier and party then left by automobile for a trip around tin eily after which they repaired to the Commodore Cafe, iwhere luncheon was served. At the conclusion of Ihe Con I' sen alive noliliral merlins in me evening tue premier uiii parly boanled the steamer Prince Hubert for 'Van ouver. FISH ARRIVALS Mostly American Boat Market. ed Halibut Hero This Seven American boats ami one Canadian marketed a total of 181,100 pounds of halibut on Hie Fish Kxchange IliU morning. Of his total the Americans landed 180,500 pounds while the Cunu dial) boat landed 3.C00 bound-. Hath American and Canadian fish averagcil around 15c and H- for first and second cla :alehe respcetively, lolloping were the arrivals: American Fjngle, IH,000. to Pacific Fish eries. Marmot, 1 1,000, to Atlin Fish- cries. Ivanhoe, 20,000, lo Iloyal Ftili lOompany, Ithona. 21.000. and Iteliance, tf.- 500. to Ilnolli Fisheries. Sentinel IH.000, ami Xonlio 1 0,000, to Canadian Fish k Col l Storage Comapny. Canadian Iris, 3.000. to Atlin Fiherie BISHOP PASSES SIIi:ill!t(M)Ki:. Aug. 10 Highl Hev. Paul Larou. Iloman Calho Uc bishop of ierbrooke. died Sunday, aged HO. DIED AT WESTMINSTER NKW WICSTMLNSTKIl. Aug. Uf. (lordon K. Corbould, K.C., wlu was called to Ihe H.C. bar in ihm;, iiiei on Saturday at the aae of 7J. NOTICt I Tilt WTTKH of an awllratloii fr lite lue of a I'rorltMul leltltlrale ol Tllle for Lot elM (,, HbMk thirty fire '-1 't .n) oi rniK-a uu TI. Vltp ttl. !auiaiiiir' itnior or tlie bt ,.r o.- ertlfleaie uf Title rovenni Ihe aliote land Ml III lirrn nIUI IP , In n,y , i i ,,ur i irr iimi eiiMraiitiii ..r .- nHitnh fri'in the firt iMililiraiiim liere.f. a i-rmieimiai '.eniriraie or Tine ii. ih- la ml in tlie name of IIIMKM lnti ih. orltlual Orlirirale of Title ! dated I lie J!..." . I tiiiniliered I eS I. ii. r. vim l inn. Hln' T,,l-I'rlitie ...ad He,.,r, .Iff!., iiirri. it. r.. till Snini'l, lr. LAND ACT. . 1,ar.,:f,, bl.trlrl. land heeordln IHMrtrl of rrlnre ltuierl and altualed on Taku Ann. aliout unlet oulhe.t ii ui of mouth ct Atlinui Ititer. TAKE Mom:i: that Franrla nirliarit liiinU-p of Atlin, U.K.. oirupallon nilll inanaaer. loienda lo apply for permiMlon land,,U-r followlnr described Comiiiennnr at a poit plamed on Ihe ouih attore of Taku Arm about I milii iititline.J from I lie mouth of Allium niver and runnint lliefire t(l rtulnt e.t thence to rljjina aoutli; thenre to rhalna eai; and ilienee u rhamt north to point of rommenreineot, ronialninr 40 rnvs as lute, Atlin. Mav niciiAitn ihm.op, LAND ACT. Notice of Intention to Appli to Laaaa Lane In I'rlnre liuperlLand fleeordinr tna-V&-n. T HUP,tt' niJ '' TAkK .lOTICE thvt Kuiene II. Slmn-tn of Maelt. oeeupallon ranner In. Jenda to ai.pir for leae of ih follow-Inr " deaerlfced land: Conimenrlni at pni rlanled at the liorthea.t corner of ,Dlork to" .mI.,,o Towntlle; Ilienee eatlerlv ttO feet! thenre aoulherly 1.000 fcej; thenr wea. lerlr t0 feelL thenre northerlj iVooo feet to point of coniinencelneni, ' and con. lainin i acre, mere or le. tuoEr. II Dated Judo I, le. 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