i t a AGE SIX FRESH IN ! Rochon's Chocolates $1.00 per 1 lb; Box Also Boxes at $2.00, $2.75 and $4.00 ROCHON'S ALMOND CRISP $1.00 per lb. Rupert Pharmacy Phone 94. Wa deliver. New Shipment of French Evening Dresses Just arrived. COME AND SEE. "Demers" We aim to please Phone 27. P.O. Box 327 Specials SATURDAY YOUNG PORK bniall Lei?, about i ll., per lb 30c Small Loin, per lb. . . 30c Shoulder Pork, per lb. 25c BEEF Moiling Heef, per lb. . . 8c 4ot lloast, per lb. . . 12!4c Hilt Roast, per lb 20c Shoulder .Steak, per lb. 15c Sirloin Steak, 3 lbs. .. 55c Hound Sleak, 3 lbs... 45c Sausage, 2 lbs 35c MUTTON Chops, iter lb 30c Mussallem Grocery Co. Ltd. Phones 18 and 84 417-423 Bth Avenue East When your eyes ache, sling or reel tired, it is Nature's warning they are strained. If you are wise,-you will heed that warning and will have u'coniplelc examination of your eyes made and thus probably prevent serious eyesight trouble laler on. Can you afford to waste 1 lie nerve energy jieeessary lo carry along defective eyes ? A. E. Ireland (lltAI)l ATI; OI'TOMKTKIST 27 Years Practice hint Avenue. Opp. OAV.V.A. SUMMER SUGGESTIONS FOR WOOD Dry Jack Pine, Cedar, Birch and Spruce Per load . .$6.50 Per hair load 3.50 Per sack 50 Burn Wood and Keep Coot I HydeTransfer 13 Second Avenue Phone BSO Night or Day WE BUY BOTTLES. 4 FIRST SESSION H. S. LITERARY HEARS SPEAKER lti:V. DIC. CAM Kit ON AlllUlESSLS votxti vr.ovi.K OX Ills K.WOKITt SlIUKCT: OTIIKIt ACTIVITIES The first meeting of the High School Literary and Debating Society Was held yesterday afternoon in the auditorium of the Booth School, with the principal, Thomas Peddle, presiding. A, most In teresting ana instructive address was given by Rev. Dr. Cameron on "Literature and the value of a Literary and Debating Society." The speaker urged the members of the society to take pat t as much as poss'lble 1 In the . activities and to' read the. speeches of the prominent members of the British Houas of Commorfs. . " At the close a hearty vote, of thanks was accorded the speaker, the resolution of thanks being moved 'by Henry Hellbroner. A program for the season has brfu drawn up and It Is arranged that' every alternate Friday afternoon will be devoted to school debates, the Junior and senior classes holding theirs separately. Next Friday the seniors will debate the subject "Resolved that Van couver will become a Greater City than New York." Those taking part will bo for the affirmative. Miss Rosemary Wlnslow and Douglas Stewart and for the negative Bruce Stevens and Miss Trances Tremayne. It was decided to publish the High School magazine "Aurora" during- the " term. - : s-. y , t t LUUAL HtWK NOTES.- T 4 O. B. Bush, well known mining man, le a passenger1 on the Prince Rupert today bound for Stewart. 8. P. FlUgerald, of the Independence Mining Co. Is a passenger on, the Prince liunprt tvlnv from VlftH (n fitjra.., r Miss B. Crawford, who has beerl visiting In the city sails tonight on the Prince Charles for Queen Charlotte city. : , Ernest Blue, Hyder Attorney." ; Is " a passenger on the Prince Rupert '' today returning north after a business trip to Seattle. . - Mr. and Mrs. R. Grltten and chlla will sail on the' Prince Charles tonictu for Logan Inlet. Mr. Grltten, Is In ths forestry service. A. J. MeCulIough, who has been i3 f FROM FROM MONTREAL MONTREAL - To Llvsroool Nv. it , Melarama uri, it, .ov, lv .Muiiu aim OrL . AuV. MoiitlUn To Cherbourg-Southampton- Antwerp ort. to, .gv. 17 MIiiu(1i Ot. s MrflU FROM QUEBEC To Llxrpool oy. i Munlruyal ' To Chsrbourg-Soulhampton Oct. 1 7 L . . . . , i . . fcnin . ur.I'Vin-e 3 To Btlfast-QIsigow Oct. i l, Nov. Miiiilnalru- DIRECT SERVICE TO IRELAND CHRISTXXS SAILINOS From St. John ler. I Mellla to t;hrrli:iiirjr. South- auiliii. Aiituvrp. f !. 7 Miiiitriival lo H-lfl. Liver- U.I Hit. II Md(riiiii tit.Gla.HW, t.her- i Mi.n. I iff. 15 Mlniifdiisa , ChrrlHHirlr. S' lilliatniilKii, Aiitwer. Per. i;. Mcmlralm lo Iwlfj.t. Llvt-r- pmil. Through TouriVt Sistp'ng Cars Dirtct to Ship's Sid Four Wlntar Crulsts. 'Round tho World. . . .. Dto. 2 Mediterranean Feb. 12 i West Indies Jan. 26 Feb. 28 .i : Apply to Arentt ererywfcere Of j. . FOKSTER, Gen. AtU Cf.K. atetion, Vancouver, Telephone Seymour ZtJO, tin. y k, r.j TraSc Ajeau. Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone 576 DENTIST LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phona M. Ctrttge, Warebousing, and' nintribuling. Team or Motor Service. Coal, Band and 0 ravel Wa Speolallia In Piano an) Puriltura JHavlnei. j .,. ! hi-b , ,, ..rixaji.. ii tin isxaasaji Ulwjsu tit. t t i 1 . ..... . I. . mmmm ... '! - . i.g-ieiiBiBiBiiiiiiiiilfc Who Is Who? .Manny great people wjtli strong feelings, living in the-world, tlo not complain about I ho world. The world is all right -MtVUiK people- in it those who chilm (hey me high-class and edjuyiled, but you will find many or Ilium worst) lhau those who may be more crude and ignorant. Or course, if a J rapper catches a poor animal, whether Tightly or wrongly, he skins the hide off just Ihe same. This may be criiel. What are theVe poor animals to do?' Will they be freer from cruelly if lliey.w'ro allowed to live a, longer lime? Are there some auls not as bad as Cannibalism among .humans? " Great Puzzle of Human People. Repeat All BBBBBBBHBHBM f Ivi BB&BBsB SHbBEI MB BBBBM BBBBBF wJlwam BBBBBBawJMfc wBBawC' BjjP ji I'Uai v4. v BBBBBBBBBBBBsaBBBBBBBBBBBm BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBU BaaCnWFlHHH These adverloenieuts appear iu even- language b.yerVwhere, and further advice for thoe desiring phy-'siiNjI culture by Alexander Kfkoff's lalesl scienlific nielhud Tor your health, and have read alnnd? I ofrer lo keep you fit, and thin or answers. Fair judgments. fal. JS 15; Hh, lu; und 5lh, $5. the city since the first of the week, calls tonight on the Prince Charles fo. Queen Charlotte City. t. w 1 -..i.. . - ' . I r. wvrriiiii, cjiiri loroier I or inc province of British Columbia, arrived in the city on the Prince Rupert today , from Victoria. Mr. CaverhlH Is making ; this annual tour of lnnmrtlnn In (hl I district. . CJfJt. steamer Prince Charles, Capt. N'eU McLean, -which has been In dry dock for, cleaning and painting, wla come off the pontoons this afternoon end .will saU on time at 8 o'clock to- IN PROBATE. S THE sCJ'IIKMk" i:ot IIT OK BlUTIjll COLUMBIA. Ill Hie Matter of t!- AiliiilnUlrstluu Art: i eiiil ' hi I tie Matter of tlie Kalite of llobcrt I'arke, HnpaMst, Intimiale. TAkK MiTICE Itut tty uroVr uf IIU ll iu ir. V. UrH. YiHiuir, (Utrd Hie ;lr U or Atiill. A J I. I KM spixillitNl Ail- ininUtralor at lite Knute of llulterl l'jrkn. ileccjxtl. ami all tuirlle havinif rlalnn airJln.t llic wild elete are Ireieby required lu Tumuli Mine, properly vi-rlfied. to me on or before the 37 111 day of Orlober. A.li. lBiO. ami all pirtles tndrbted to tlir e-tite are required to pay the amount of I lit I r Indi bleilu-s lo me forthwith. XOIIMAX A. WATT, orfleial AduilnUtralor, . ' I'rlnce Hulierl, II. i:. luted ttw lith day of ortotier. A.U. inn. LAND ACT Nolle of Intention to Apply to Lea Land III mure lioberi Lani Rerordlnr ln. inrt. of lunne (, Oiat Land District, anil uiiaie un riHsave isi&nu. TAKE .NOTICE Inst 1. B. Francis, of I'onoka, Alberta, orcupatlon Minister, in-lends to apply for a leaae of the following descrirM-d und.. Cr.iiinicurinr at a pjM planted at lh Mortli West er.rt of l'Mgf l.lsnd. near Cosl Trlaniniiatlon Sts. 1 19: thenre iround I lie inland at hlrh water mark sad ronlainlnir 100U jrree. rnnre or less. josei'H nnifi.AD FnAwas, luse Jlh. tit Appnrant CANADIAN SERVICE . from montreal to plvmouth-cherbouro-london: Aiilinila I icl. tr Annua nrl. it . TO LIVERPOOL AurU ? Oct. it TO BELFAST AND OLASQOW I.etilU .. ix-l. IS Alheiila . urt. 39 FROM NEW YORK TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL Fianroma .. ix-t. I J Samaria .. net. Su TO CHERBOURG AND SOUTHAMPTON 'Maoreiaiita . .. Ort. VI .Nov. Hi, lie. 1 Aipillaiila Oil, 57, .lov 17. Uee. g Heieiia-arin ... Nov. 3, Nov. tl. Her. IS TO LONDONDERRY AND OLASOOW Trsn)ivanl .'net. 10 :aleihmia . ort, 13 PL VMOUTH-HAVRE-LONDON I'jiHiiil.i .. on in lanra.irla on. tl TO PLYMOUTH-CHERBOURQ-HAMBURO Alulatila Nov. II FROM BOSTON TO, QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL Sanmria .nrl. SI, Nov. it ' UhII .at I'lyifioutli, Ka.lliipiiiid CHRISTMAS SAILINQS Plume or write nearesf Aaent for complete i't of Cbrlttina Salllnr. 1 , , Money orders, drafts and travellers' etu-nues at lowet rate. Full Information from loral Ajent or r.oirpny't riffli-es, six luninirs' st, W' Vancouver B.C. PDone, ey, !. THB DAILY NEWS The World Is Decaying? Yes! Life and Special Message to the This and That's Good About Civilization. But - ' A v LET'S HAVE LESS MONEY TALK, ( 'mJ ' and more prartical regard for Ipimau feeliiig. Jinl abuse eacji ojher for our owp benefits, more! especially ,-,1)0 will free muse, wno are suifclNiig ami loreeil lo work for an existence, while feeling weak. Or why he or she sliuuld have to endure offensive slavery for doing our benefits when they are doing all thai natural human power can io uii-dertuir form of buine.ss or work. Or wlfy anv innocent men or women should be imprisoned, for Vriofe iy Ihe cruel law by others keeping silenWor as u rusull of malicious reports. . ' i ' ' ' Lei I lie wJiole world be' iitMde a better place Und more congenial by our having hwre piilienre limhby giving honest advice to euch oilier, rattier lhau lo dNgrace and discourage so that we njayderive iiion bcjiefil; for we are all of the same humanity, everywhere mid 'tf? every counlry. Wi' have all got to live o let's fiiilhfully and pe: e fully, by our own produce. "'ow it I eiui ?ire more sati.srjielion in. fur 'dealing, exjKirling.or imjortiiig all' kinds of goods, or if I can do belter artistic "portrait work, ul reasonable prices why shouldii, ! get n fitfrliare iji trade or business but business or no business, we lre,al all naturally and faithfully: hoping" we have caused no jealousy and eruePy or selfishne.si and, slauilerous loigiij? for not iiny more money or benefit. More charily, good! will and liinduess and less dihnuety in all huuiaii Jives in the wurldjs Ihe best education for all. Alexander T. Eckoff, Commercial Traveller and Gen. Agent. ECKOFF STUDIO AND REGENT HOTEL Alexander Ki koff, I'roprielor. P.O. liox 51M, Prince Itupert, II. U Great Puzzle of Human Life and Special Message Have you an Idea what these five pictures of one man represeni? Or do they roimure (o ativlhiiiir von night for Vancouver via the Queen , Charlotte IJsnd. : Archdeacon O. A. Rlx returned oa yesterday afternoon, .(train from Winnipeg where he attended a general synod of the Anglican Church. Mrs. Rlx I at present vlslUni in Eastern Canada and Is not expected home before ttu ! . . . . t ena 01 me monin. Harlan I. Smith, who has been 'i. the Interior this summer engaged' 1.1 archaeological work for the federal, go" eminent, will arrive from lUzeltonun tomorrow afternoon's train and sail on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver, tin Smith will accompany him. OBJECTION MADE TO EDMONTON GAMBLING KeMtlutlon if Mlnikterl.il Ahmm-UIIoii " Sent to Mayor IIUli hfori A.klng for Att Ion EDMONTON, October 8 -Pro testing against the use of candy wheels and other forma of gambling as a means of raising money at carnivals, the Qn eral Ministerial Association of Edmonton, comprising the ministers of all denominations In the city, have filed revolution with Mayor Blatchford as police commissioner, with the request that the matter be brought before the council for action and to Inform aldermen of the stand' taken by the association. The official protest was filed with Ills Worship by Rev. J. F. Knight, secretary of the association, and la signed by Rev. A. C. Bingham, as prealdent. A general meeting of , the association on September 37 paased the resolution Unanimously alter considering the matter from every angle for over an hour and the written memorandum to the mayor state that while the association most heartily commends the work undertaken by the seyeral social service clubs of the city. It nevertheless stands uncompromisingly opposed to the com. mon practice, .of, gambling so generally adopted and popularized as a means of falsing mon?y for, social service work, , i The Swedish Ministry of Public Education haa made swimming an obligatory course In the curriculum of tall school. Any student flunking iu swimming will be debarred from other examinations. Kemal Pahayhae 'ordered the leading hodjaa of Angora to' translate the Moslem holy book into Turkish from I to present mixture of Persian and Arabic, understood only1 by the educated Turk, TOO LATK TO CLASSIFY LOST LADY'S GOLD WRIST WATCH on Third Avenue. Finder please return to j Dally, .News - pfflce. 239 FOR BALE, VICTROLA, CHEAP. Thon- Blue 47JT. 238 Aro some people- nut lacking iu ordinary human fecliug. Vest llijt wliy? v : 1; 7D iu prizes Tor (he best ?t prize, j35; 3ud, .3t); :inJ, Mrs. Bleecker of Queen Charlotte City, who has been vUiUug here aru) Terrace for the past Jew weeks return to the Island on the Prince Charm tonight CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS Tenders for Soft Wood Ties In British Columbia SK.U Hl TKMlHH lclrrOTt In llw Uii dirmiiwl and nxlortid leiKlef for soft wuou lie will lie mrlird aL tlie of.le of I lie General Tie sihI TUuber Asenl. llmHii aur. lana.llau .Natloiul f.lprr.. Iliill.liiif. MrlJill street, Motiltesl, until taelte ih4i. Turndav. Orlotier Itllli. If6. fiir Itsllvat to be tiiaiiuraclured fJm U'liiala nr. ist apliie,. iH inhnk slid rnlar IliulM-r rut urleen Ortnlier lt. It. ami tl l.t, It7. and drturn-d between January lL IVKJ. ami July M, If7. t'.o.lt. rata, lauadian National Hallway., m at rdaiu-e lih speririratHHi S 1 W I. re led July It III, l. for S-fl Wn1 Tir. Tie of earli rrado to be toailed eparalely. lender form ran lie MiIiIimhI tl tin-nrflre of Hie Tie Aaeui at Wiuniix . fur riia.iiir Aicnt si Vsnuouver. or lienersl lie and Tluilier Arm. Montreal; Tender will not be run.lilrrrd Ulilr-iiiade mil on form supplied by the Hail .ay OtuitMiiy. tlir I'lwe.t or auy Irnrier m, n-rrsr liy arrei'ted. , 5; i'. lael.Allf:.X, iem ril'Tle au4 TiniUer Agi-nl. Monlreal. yui-.. seplniitier lli. lrC. AUCTION 8ALE llialrurlrd In Die CVNUili.N S ATlll.NAI. IIAII.WAiS. I will ell. Ml1 frelatil sml rsr rental dur, liy Public Aurlon, lu Hallwav VariN, Crlnie lieorse, at ii.in. Irlday, OrlolM-r ih, l:- I Strain Trartor Kntilie, KlU-liauni Wlieela, I Hoi Holla, f Tarlve-lMiltoin I'loiirll Ot.fl.l, rlht ii.f,UO lb., coiultlird lo John ' Nehrlns. Term strletly Cah. or uiaiknl rlii-iiue. sreepted, , Bunjet'i to reerte phi. ii. (i. ii An phi. , Auctioneer. II. W. Ilaiiiilnirlon, A.l. i.oiiii-I, Wenlern Hrgloii, . Vauroiner, B.C. Sipteiiiler ft, mi, LAND ACT. Notice -of Intention to Ap'ly 't La Lend In Atlkinc lilrision. vS.iia . Land He- , ..,,. v. pi.iinm ai Orsnd liaplrii, on the K'.ikine li,ver snd la the weet of surveyed l ot oo. 470. . . . . . . .If f,t-rii 1 1 1 a a tnmt. tioMi.1. I. tt-li--r rclll Olinp- on, or Ti-i'er.i.h creek, H. nertipsiion, Itsnrher. inlemta to sptily ror a Ira.e of the rolloalna rtewrrilied land: - Crmmnrink- at a Kmt planted on the VnrlhwrM enrner or jn 4J0, thenre South 10 rhalna; thenre Weil 10 rhslrnt thenre .North Hi rhaln; ihenre rut 10 rnin, and contalnlnr Forty arree. more or leu WALTKIt SCOTT JUMPHON, Appilrant. M I LK From Bulklay Valley FRESH MILK AND WHIP. PINO CREAM Wo specially recommend our Table Cream at Ifio for Half Pint, Quality and Scrylce Special lea. Delivery Service Valentin Dairy Phona 657 WE ARE OFFERING A MODEL MODERN A GRADUATE EXPERIENCED OPTICAL PARLOR REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST TO SERVE YOUR EYE NECESSITIES It is IImi grout tliffrronro iu tlin ri'HilU olilaiucil from correct niclluuls of examination for duffels; the curci t allenliuu to filling the jirm-ripl ion anil lliu (It'tails so lie c snry iu correct frame filling lluil cuiis.es our palieut-t iliscriiuinnfe iu fuvor of glasses filled in our Oclirul lm ;., We use modern iiioIIumN. Wo try lu give courteous -e, vice, 'null's why you will feel ui inurli nl fuse whe . you are deciding on u frainc dial will exurtly suit parlii'iilar liking. REMEMBER No caso presents perploxltles to one qualified in the Science of Rofractlon. Consul! our Optometrist us juii would u friend. The a) vice will he just us rcliaMc Max Heilbroner 527-520 Third Avenue BaBaBBBSBBBalB WESTHOLME THEATRE TON GHT 0LY at 7 and 9 NORMA TALMADGE "KIKF Norma Tulriliidge u KKi nr. Imi or (he gnllcr. h.x tlen. gamin, swept up lo hung like .1 ji-wel round llu- tin-., of Paris, inilri'. of lp.iuif. The man wa?. irag). i'.i.,,. lo fall iu love with her. mil on Ihe marie! revur in I'm and t raiiy enough not lo he angry when Kiki ruoieil 11. , show. She winked her way. Istughed her way, igln hr xmy, fried her way, and if Kiki heart wa hemy when Hi huwled her off the sloge, tt swelled unlil he lliotighi wouhl hurst Tor the sheer Joy of knowing, thai he dull laugh, that he felt sorry for her. I'relly girl and uiugn. cent sellings. Slrtui"g ral: Norma Talmdge, Ronald Colman, Marc MacDermott, George K. Arthur, William Orlamond, Erwln Connelly, Mack Swain, Gertrude Aslor, and many others. COMEDY "A PATHE REVIEW SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1928. In TOLABLE ROMEO." 50o and 25c 1 ' Canadian National Steamships Co. Limited Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating O. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Engineers, Machinists, Bollernakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDINQ. Our plant is equipped to handle ai; kinds ol MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and IS Fishermen's Supplies FISH LINES, HOOKS, ROpES, TWINES, FI8H NETTING AND TROLLING GEAR, OIL AND RUBBER CLOTHING, GROCERIES. Compare Our Prices Lipsett, Cunningham & Co. Ltd. 8econd Avenue and McBrlde 8L