iPAQE 8IX AUDITORIUM Dances EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINQ Heginnfng at 9 o'clock Floor in t lie Finest Shape MISS CURRIE'S ORCHESTRA Ladies 25c Gentlemen 50c The Hall is now equipped to lake caro ot Dances, Concerts and Meetings of any kind. The building is 50x100 feet, maple floor, newly plastered. Clear title to properly. IT'S FOR SALE Phone Black 449 J. MARREN, Proprietor. AUDITORIUM pure )rugs PROMPT SERVICE RIGHT PRICES ou will always find the highest quality al this store together with prompt, efficient and courteous service PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED Carefully and Accurately We fill prescriptions just as your physician wants them filled. L 13 T US S K 11 YE Y O U Rupert Pharmacy Prescription Specialists Phone 94. We deliver. I Lead Others Follow The Home of Trunks and Suitcases. Pioneer's Friend Hudson's Hay Blankets. Pierc Paris Loggers' Boots. Big Horn Brand Clothing. Original Diamond Sweaters. Genuine Fur Seal Coats, guaranteed. Mice's Dyes. Tents. Blankets, Bags. Pat Piipson Socond Avenue Genuine Indian Mude Curios PRESERVING SEASON Preserving Peaches, per crate .., S1.65 Hothouse Tomatoes, 2 lbs. for 35c Per basket 90o Field Tomatoes, Ii lbs. 25c Per basket .... 65c Cucumbers, 3 for 25c Celery 15c and 20o tJravenslcin Apples, 3 lbs. for 25 c Plums, per basket .... 50 0 Watermelon, per lb 7c Grapes, per lb 30o Mussallem Grocery Co. Ltd. Phones 18 and 84 417-423 6th Avenue East George Rorie Chartered Accountant and Auditor Receiver, Liquidator, Trustee, &c. Phone 387 New Address: 243 Second Avenue West PMNCK nupurtT ACTIVE YEAR I EMPLOYMENT! Government Bureau Makes Creditable Showing Through- 1 out Province J With a" total or PJ.153 persons, placed in 'employment for the) year, of which number 33,000! were sent to "regular'' positions, the Employment Service of the provinces makes a highly credit-! able showing for the year 11125. the report of the department of, labor, which has just been pre-. s.ented to Hon. A. M. .Mahson, niin-j isler of labor, by the deputy minister, J. I). Mc.Viven, brings out the fact that ten jier cent more persons were-placed in employ ment than in the previous year. Wages and Factories Other sections of the report deal with the administration of the Hours of Work Act, and dis cuss the new situation created! by the passing of the new Minim um Wipge law for male workers. Factory, inspection is the feature j of another part of the report, and a full list is also given of employers' and workers organizations in the province. One of the functions formerly; discharged by the Soldiers' Civil; He-establishment Board lhat of endeavoring to find employment for handicapped ex-serviee ini-n is now 'being, performed by the Employment 'Service; and for this; purpose special sections have been created in the Vancouver and Victoria offices. Despite the difficulties inherent to Hie pies-! enee of a very large number o: I handicapped men in this prov ince, a considerable amount 01 success Vancouver office was instrumen tal in. securing 1.08G placements under this head, and the Victoria WATER NOTICE Dlttrtlon and Uaa TAkE Noticl Hut somervlllo Cannery Company Limned, wbnie addrefi I' Oore ATenue wnirr. inrouvr. a. win tppu for a lir?nse m likp and usp SO L-allixis pr r minute ut ualer uul of un oamd slrrui. vrnirli rinu norlnrriv aud dnin into irr- rusnti Bay. Mi't Inlrl. about 10 chains ursl rrmn . I. cortwr Lot l7t. o. c. 1'1-trlrt. Th aler will be dlvirtwl rnii the stream al a txlnt aiMiut 6 .hain from mouih uf clrrani and will be used for InduMnal and domes'lr purjxc upon tlx-land desrrlbrd as Bl'irk A. l ot 1571. IjueeD Charlotte lnlrui. ln not Ire was posted on the around on the llib day or Jul)', tojs. a rony of this notlre and an apnli- ili.n pursuant thereto and to the "Water Art" uill be riled In the oKiea or the Water Kerorder at 1'rnn-e Rupert. 8. C. iDJerllon to tlie appliraOon niaj be filed with tlie ald Water Kerorder or with the Comptroller of Water rtlrnti. Parlia ment BuMdiDH. Victoria. U. C, within thirl days after th firt appearame of this notlre. In I kv-il newspaper. The date of the first publlratlon of this notlre l illy 10. li. su.nt.nt ii i.r. tAA.iiM COMPANY, LTD.. Applirani. By F. H. MATHERS. Ateni. CASH & CARRY GROCERY SIXTH STREET SATURDAY ONLY Malkin's Jlest Coffee, 1 lb. tin-, each 60c Limit 2 to each customer. I f I 1 Sunkist Orairges, 2 doz. for. Scjif1 Hood Cooking Apples, per lb.. .5cetn TUGBOATS Day Phones 423, 539, Green 238, Black 735. Night. Phone- '687,. 539, Green 238, Black 735. RUPERT MARINE PRODUCTS, LTD. GEO. G. BUSHBY, Man. Dir. Fur Coats & Jacquettes ' An Exquisite Stock of Fui Trimmings at low prices B. C. RJR Co. Next O.W.V.A. Third Ave 5W tV OG OD HEALTH DEPENDS FIRST UPON GOOD FOODS IN CORRECT COMBINATION 1a Op. Frank McCoy minor or "The Fat W to Htallh" Hay Fever Constipation The-.- w. llMrc--llir maladies iml over thirty -ill other -lieu illeanes ran he cured. A prWimlnaiY rasi. followed h 1ii't"tif corn foul row-l:iH ii banlbr disease f' in the .i-ii). Till know ledae i wiiliui tun- reach, piilli-hcil in plain undei laudable ihtiiai-. Do nut suffer another day. yet DR. FR9.NK McCOY'S BOOK "THE FAST WAY TO HEALTH" 1 W oooio tow ecrr IM I nvwa au f ov?o inicu in. 1 if- M TNtaoocmwi zzr B) office 80 i. ! The ri'.irt slates that thouhi ten per cent more persons em ployed in this province than during any period sinee 1020, the supply of labor was in excess of the demand. During the month of August the Kmployment Service' sent nearly 0,C00 men and women to the prairie provinces for harvest work. In the last four years 31.000 men and women from this province have lieen as ' tl for a license, to take and ute IS tl lions per minute of water nut of un-named Merling Sterling Catsup. Uitsup, 3 3 bottles bottles for for 50c SOciTht Tht notice was pojied im the nund I bis catsup regularly sells for 30c Jiff, ''.rf l?xiAnn' per bottle and our supply .Jjyt,; u. a- is limited. Urick Creamery llulter, per lb. 40c Hulk Creamery Hutter. lb. 37'2c Fresh KgKs. 3 doz. for ... $1.00 at Prince liupcrt, B. ('. a ropy or pursuant i.- .. IV...II. i. i. i I ne-iii-r. newsoaiier. The The date nate of or tlie ine flrtt rirtt di Will i ncs. MurwiMi rears, targe sitr. ,,n of ,n , u,,,,, , Julv t0 , 12". per box '' S2.85 ' soMr.nVn.i r. ifANMF.rtT ! rllUKlVV ITU Per dozen 35c Give Us a Call and Save Money I Berorder Objections to the application mav be filed lth the taid Waler Itcroriler or with the Comptroller of Water Hlfhtf. parliament Buildlnra, Victoria. B. C. within thlriv day after the ursi aiiearance or idis notice in a local public Applicant. tix i i. lAiiitHS. Aircnt. (MI1U1MIFIC ; to euuope j 1 MAKR KKSr.RVATION'S KOWl . FROM MONTREAL To Lltarpool Sepl :i. tli t I Mont' larr '(U IT. Oct. I. Mintro Sept. (. orl. .. Monlralni To Chtrbourg-Southampton- Antwtrp bepl. , net, r. Mrllta tvyi. tt. . tfii Mluiic(iiua To Blfl-Olatgow fepi. . oct. 7 Metayama FROM QUEBIC . . To Llnrpool , pi. l.N-y. ... Moutroval To Chrbour(8outhaniptn-ftamburg tept. 1. sen b . . rnitirem of l'raui:' To Chrbourg-8outhamplon Sept. 11. "rt. . Miipret uf irolland. To Blft-OIgow Sejil. k:i. oct. l Munlnalm DIRECT TO IRELAND Appl' to Atnt eerrher er fuKSIEK. Un. Att R. Station. Vancouver. Ttlcphon Strraour 2(10, tan, rac kt-, TtiSc A'uu. FAST HORSES AT ST. LEGER Coronach, Swift and Sure, Com 1 ady King and Lance Oaye Entered For Last Event COLORADO NOT ENTERED Lord Woolavlngton's Three Year-Old Is Favorlto for Doncaster This Year LONDON, Tug. .21.- Canadian Pi ess,1. On the historic Town Moor .course on Wednesday, September 8, the rream of the three-year-olds of the English turf will race in tlie St. l.eger, fifth and last of (lie season's great classics. Leading con- lenders. Coronach, Swift and Itsine, Comedy Klnx and Lanco 'Oaye. have been Intensively pro paring for several weeks ail, and will be trained to the min uate when they face the starter in the old but fver-lhrilliug struggle for thoroughbred an premacy. ! The distance, making the s nior classic the hardest rare, of the fie. is n mile, six furlong and 132 yards. The monetary lvalue of the great race aproxl- males t8.0o0. The St. Leper was established in 1776 four lyears before the Uerhy. Two ; hundred and ninety-nine were nominated, but conspicuously absent from the entry is the beautifully built Colorado, Lorn Der-,by's Phalaris coll who won thf first classic, the Two Thousand (Guineas, and finished third in (the Epsom Derby. Dominant Horse In the opinion of the averace has been obtained. The ire were in 11.23 approximately;, urfilCf ere Mn 0 douW sisted by the Kiirploynient Service, the .Vewarmkel classic he to obtain employment in the three prairie provtryes, anil the complaints received have not averaged one per thousand so employed. Few Labor Disputes The year was remarkably free, says the report, from labor disputes of a serious character, though there we, re a number of minor troubles requiring adjustment from time to time. The total amount of working time lost by these disputes was 23,307 diy which compares favorably with the 223.870 days lost in the previous year, and is. indeed, a belter showing than could be equal led during several previous years. WATER NOTICE ttieaui, which riuw northerly and drain into teraUMii Bay, Maaael Inlet, about 4, rtiains wed of V V rorner l.nt 1171. ''.orn Flakes, fkisar Krisp, ea. 10o(0twn Charlotte Island DIMrict. The water I u ill tA 1l fn.m ha ai(um at Ctranulated Sugar, 5 lbs. for 35cjpouu i rham in a oiuu eteriv oireniou iruoi ... i . iwiwt oi i.fit iai, v. . nisi.. will be ux-d nr Industrial and poni-Diinxwe unon the land denrrilied ai .1 1 . . t. . .j , . . . . .. i . ..... concerning Ihe winner of ihe Dontaster classic. Coronach, Lord Woolavfinflon's giant rbestnul, son of Hurry On out of Wet Kiss, Is the dominant three-year-old of the season. Coronach's wonderful perfor mance in after niid-eaon race gave sporting writers cause In speculate nn how he ever lot the Two ThouVand Ouineas. It. defeated by Colorado, who with a great burst of speed. In the Derby Coronach eame into his own and from the start left no doubt of his nupremacy. won n a canler Colorado was third, and Lance (layo second. Coronach later "ran away" with the St. James Palace Stakes e.t Ascot, from a good field, finish ing 20 lengths in front uf Sir .le HaUer 0 Lex, a coll or no mean ability. Tq top these, r.i the rich Saudown lxl ipse Stake-' a few weeks ago. Coronach won al his leisure mid in most tin-piessive fashion. Few Real Contenders If Coronach goes to the post for the St. Legcr in good con dition, it will take a wonder h(iri In 'ifofoal lilm .in,! . ilrn Diftraicn and Ut I . . TAKE MiTICE lliat Soinenllle Canuerf'a HOl'sC I IOCS Hot appear lO lit' i.iMiipany i.iiniieo. nirut anareaa it oore fnrllicfmiliisf Tim nltiwr flr torillCOIIllIlg. I lie OlIH r UTS Avenue Wharf. Vanroiiver H. r... will n-. ciass inree-year-oiiis nave prac tically all bowed down oeforc Lord WooIaviiifrlonV great coli at one time or another. They are Sir Ahc Ilailey'n Lex, Lord Ator' fswift and sjure, who wa- running well in (he licrtiy until put out of his stride hy a iIok W. M. i. Singer'st l.ane Oaye. second in Ihe lertiy, and Fred Curzon's Comedy Kinsr, who i stated to have developed well lurid? the unuiier. The leading fillies anil ffep lemher i noted a mare month" are l.onl Alor' flim hay liy lluehan Long Suit, winner of the Onk. and her stable companion (iav Mini, third m the Kpsoni classic; Anthony ih-Holhfehilir Pillion, winner of the One Thousand Guineas, and Lord Durham's Trilogy, neond in that race. None of these fout leaders are entered in tho ft l.ejier. fcir Aoo Ilailcy s hrown filly Sonatina, who had a notnhn) .two-year-old rerord, i nomin aled, however, and another oou r.ii.. j.. ii .. . . ii 1 in; iii uiu rare jg iaii . it. iii t- cy a Part Worn. Refused Half Million Ihe St. I.i'aer winner invari ably turns out to he a iloininaut factor on ihe turf Ihe. following M-Hfoji wilness Jhe niicceio of Sir John Itiitlierford'ti great colt Solnrio. winner last year, for whom him owner Tini'r?fiied an offer of half n hilllioii dollars. One of the "piomisiiin' three year-olil.4''of Mny"mi'',Juno may have developed so well as to threaten Coronach. , Hut it 1 hardly likely, Consla'ble ymari, who Is to h' transferred jmm prince HU perl to Hiizeltun In the service of Ihe provincial' polU'le, ' eaiU I lil s eveniw on ,lhe I'rinci Oeorjo for Vancouver. famous imn Retret'y Am Via C rtrmulm (wiM Urn im. abl itmli. tm tmtwm tut tilifl l tut. Itck. UktiiM In anf Ulo iMtin. fm ntnul mli. Im4 hf twlltt OEOROI V. LEI r.O. Ut 1422 Vitl.il. IC CONSERVATIVE WAS ONE WHO TOOK JOY RIDE IN A STEAMER C.VMPHELLTON, X. 11.. Aug. 20. When the Liberals look office, Canada trade inllanre was six million and it is now 38, million, were the figures tiuoted here by Hon. Ji A. llohb, hiiiiirtr, iU finance in the kiivg o eminent. During the last year of Mr. Me&hen's previous ildministra- tion the revenue of Canada bad been 9l2l.O00.O0U, which the Ll-i bcrals increased to 12lUHo,O0u in IU23, to $135,000,000 in 11121. and to 91 13,000.000 in 1U25. On the same trial form, Hon Peter Veniot, former premier of New I Ira ns wick, insisted that J. A. Uoneet, who made the charges concerning the rruic of the Mar garet, had been made the instrument of unscrupulous persons. The speaker carried a certified ropy of ttie log of the Margaret and showed the I.apoinlz episode to be groundlet.. but read where Hon. Dr. Iteid in 101 1 look a trip of several weeks on the Sageuiiay Hiver and later Mr. YVtgmore, of St. John, had placed the ship at the diMsttl of Lady Violet Hen derson, who was (beu lady-in-waiting to the Duke and Due ties of Devonshire, and that the vessel sailed many days and nwbts on the St. Lawrence Hiver at the expense of the people. 1H1 BAhAMUeTCY ACT. I Tilt: tSTATt AML HiUIUoMl. uUiorum itnor. MlTllt t llrlcU) titeti tbal Amilr Hi -ii- IW4M1. igT I'rincr Hurrl, B. i... did un hr inn aty of mitum. tr. lutie an altwr- Meil asiritn.riu of all Iter prttrrl' fM tlie lirtieril tier cmlttun. tl ttul II. MarLrod. UffhUI Rereltee. bat id futaled iw to be iUsiU t I ha mUiwI 4 ine urbiwr until tne rreililor. at llietei Or. I merlin thail elect a Int.lee hi ad-1 uinister the etlate of tne debtor. 1 Aimr.t: i further utea that the ftrtt iMettBr rrtHUt lu lit alie e.lle in m nera at tne utricr uf ine urrKUl Hereler at I he Khim H'Mise. CrtlKr Hu vert. B. t... un the tttb day of Autu.l. !. al II orkirl in irw rurruwo Tu entitle tun to vole Iberrat nruuf at yuar Hailin imusi be tudttsl llh ue betoc ne inretini' i oem. i I'nale lo be ionl l the lueeuai ntu.ll be lolretl witb me prior tnefeto. Ami ranker lake twtlc ifeal If jri Have any Uliu aaaiiul I he debtor fur Mrh to an- cntn'esl to rank, peinf tit' uch cltiin niitet be filed milk rue t"tw 'Mrtr il) rrorn ibe date uf Hit. Bim 'or Irulft anal after tlir etolrallun uf Hie time fixed b) nbH-rlun of tecllon 17' r tne .n i -uu ni.iriixiie tne .r ' tettt of ibe iteblvr'a csl.le anew tb a riles eiitlllefl Ibrrvto HMf rerard 'Kill bi the claim of Mrh I bate then notlrn utiMi at I'rince Huteei. n. tbis nth day of Auru.l. !. L. Ml MltAT H l-I.UI, OittMNan. LAND ACT. Nslk ot Inuntlon ( Apply t Lt ln In I'nticti ltu(ert Uwl herordinr uu inn of I'titl llinnr . ami tilutl South Hachael Itlaud. TAkt XiTlCL lhat Alfred s win-no. uf Prtrwe Ituperl, orruilloa Minner. in lend lit tfnly for i leas of Ihe follow lot described land: Comnwnetnt al in! Manled at tlu north end Of South narbtel liland; thence aroufkl lhe Itland al hith maler war a and ennUluiDir ID acre, inore or leaa. IHIM ee. vt ie ALHIKII SWU.SHt. . SpflKanl I LAND ACT. Nolle of InUfllkn lo Apoly lo lim Lana' In stiklne tutition. i'4hiii. Ijrut ne eorrtinir Imirlrt of lUssiar, and llnle at Oraml luplal. on the stikine Hirer and lo ine ei or surtereti mm o 470 TAaE "OiTll-E thai I. Waller Srotl simp on, or Teletrarh t:ree. n. C . oerupatloii, nanetier. intends In awt for 1 kt of 'he followlna: rterrrilml (and - ra.inlnenrlnr at a pol planted on Ihe Virlhwett eorner of U.i tit. tbenre Koulh 10 rhiln; tlienre West n rhain. thenr Xorth 40 rni: ihenre Fi I rhatn. ind nmtalntnr Fnriv htm. me.re or le. WALTI II SCOTT SIVP..0, MHf nl. LAND ACT. Nolle of Inttntlen to Apply t Laa Lan In Prinre Unpen land Iteeordint In Irlri or tkat nanre s, and iltutie mi Xorih Hartiart Island. TAKE soiTICK lhat Alfred wann, nf I'rlnre flnpert. oerupatloii Mariner. In lend lo appl Mr a lrae of the follow n oeteriixHi inn Cmneni'lnr al a notl nlanied ti the 0111th end of forth narharl jtland: Ihenee in inn in" isiana ai nun trater mail, and rontalnint is arr-. nor or le. Al.ritEP SWASO.t. Applicant rled nell nixti ni a M ppnt fir. II FROM MONTREAL ' f TO PLYMOUTH-CHERaOURQL0NDON. Asranla Mi. n una sent : TO LIVERPOOL Auranla nt. ?. Sipl. i. Oct, ft TO BELFAST AND OLASOOW Allwiiia . lelllla . s,-pt 171 TO QUtENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL Irani , on . Atir.es sinnrn . sept. 1 TO CMERBOURQ AND SOUTHAMPTON flireiiMru .. Si'pt, I. Sept. . or, i 'Maiiretanla S-pt, , Srpi, .', mi. o Aqiiltanl Sent I ! tiel. ft, fl. o 7 TO LONDONDERRY AND OLASOOW . . Mir i niirortii raledoina, .. rent. ' 4 A l,r-OUTH-MVR-lON00N I. lni.Hlllll. ;' 1 1 Tni-aaia . sepi 11 TO PLVMOUTH-CHERBOURO-HAMBURQ Andanla sepi. t, in u 7, ,0T FROM BOSTON , TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL Si) Mil . Sepi, H Ijirmila . . Srpi. 0 call at I'lymoulh, Eastbound, Ask for Touroi ard :itt i.lieraturo and fee LIM of specUl Tour Money nrder. drafts and traveller' rheque al loe,l rale, mil Information from loeal Aeni or Company nrrire. t Hittlnr si. w Vancwirtr. B.C. rbono, St, loll. Saturday, Augut 21 99 ft snw Your Eyes Hold No Secrets from our methods of Examination for Defects Application or clontlflo principle with the aid of n Btruments perfoctod for their use by men who have md . lifelong study of the needs of Optometry Is what produtM such perfect results for your eyes when you visit our oil tlcal parlor. If In doubt concerning your glasses consult with our optician. We mako no charges for advice and do not urge y0! v nvvyp. , iu mane your wants known to us. Max Heilbroner 527-B20 Third Avenue The, Diamond House of the North i ii WESTHOLME THEATRE Tonight Only, Saturday at 7 and 9 The Greater Glory HhiJwMiiloti. iilimial, iHrwerful tlraiim with ? ettiugN. A i i'r'1'ii ii'liitatnin uf KditJi k raniinin niivrl Vif-nnrsi' Mi-iUey." lUrk! to nf liiilliuiis ilmwiip-l out h the tlrtlMin ul war V flniMl hi'inni ffii"tlon Mr ftuHK ) living IIHI f an tiulalllrl Huplr filing id' of defeat rliHng in, (ighluijr like wirlif ( Iiiiiiuii liinl. of trey Untl"n in (he trnn ertr-four riilrri vept Hie heaven of the world on of con did through it all the gulden Flnry ! inlove iinlMiwi'd lo tlefcal. A pliolopla) I Is - year lo make with tlniiiaii(J in the east. S' ,, Conway Tearlc, Anna Q. Nilsson,, Ian Keith, Georj Billings, Jean Hersholt, May Allison, Lucy Beau mont, Marcclle Corday and many others. PATHE REVIEW 50o and 2S SEND IT TO THE -:- LAUNDRY -:- ALL CLASSES OF LAUNDRY WORK fnHiidiiifr three dislim t services for Family W SOFT FINISH, THRIF-T-SERVICE and WET WASH at most reasonable prnxs. 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