f AQB BIX i I FRESH IN ! Rochon's Chocolates $1.00 per 1 lb. Box Abu Duxes al $2.00, $2.75 and $4.00 ROCHON'S ALMOND CRISP $1.00 per lb. Rupert Pharmacy Phono 94. We deliver. New Dresses targe Assortment of New Afternoon and EveningDresses In nit colon and sizes from IS to 4. Prlcei Irom $12 00 to $37.50 COME AMI SEE! "Demers" We aim to please Phone 27. P.O. Box 327 For Real Bargains Call at Our Meat Dept. We keep the Iesl Sirloin Sleak, 2 . . 55c Hound Steak, 2 lit. . . 45c Veal Steak, per ll. . . . 25c Veal Cutlet, per II). . . 25c Shoulder Veal, per lb. 15c Leg Veal, per In 25c Slewing Veal, 2 ll. . . 25c v Slewing Meef, 2 lbs. . . 25c Moiling Ueef, per lb. . . 10c Sausage, 2 Hi 35c Pickled l'ork, 2 lbs. . . 35c Pot (toast Ueef, per lb. 12ac Shoulder Steak, per lb. 15c Fresh Fih of all kinds always in stuck. Mussallem Grocery Co. Ltd. Phones 18 and 84 417-423 5th Avenue East DEPENDABILITY is the one big factor necessary in your glasses We supply that factor through our careful, conscientious, scientific examination of your eyes and the production of lenses tu meet the refills of Dial examination. Accuracy and precision characterize our service to yuu from start lo finish. A. E. Ireland Graduate Optometrist for 27 Years 319 3rd. AVE. I'llONK llt;l 412 SUMMER SUGGESTIONS FOR WOOD Dry Jack Pine, Cedar, Birch and Spruce Per load ..,.. $6.50 Per half load 3.80 per sack .50 Burn Wood and Keep Cool I HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue hone 580 Night or Day WC BUY BOTTLES. WOMEN VALUED ! AS ANIMALS' i MUSTS Of 111 IIIIEN AM) INSTKl-ME.N'T Of 1. AltOK IS .NTAN1UM1 j or lK.MAI.ES MELIIAA. Sept. 23. Along the enUre littoral of north-western Africa women are considered by the natives as of much less value than beauts of burden. Ihe men. who never think of working. rega:-d the woman as an Instrument of! labor which should be utilized to Itsj utmost capacity and then scrapped W; be replaced by newer tools. Once be-j yond work, the woman. Is abandoned ul exist as well as she call on rejected! food In the same way as a dog, I An Arab along these shores when he goes a-courtlng visits the places on the rherslde where the womenfolk do their laundry work. Without uttering a word he selects the girl whom he considers will best suit his purpose. He continues watching her for several days to see how she labors. Then he follows her to her father's tent, where he en ters and declares his passion In flowery language to the fond parent, who begins bargaining and terminates with making a contract. This contains the price at which the girl is to be handed over, and an advance must bemade. .The girl, then belongs to her suitor. Love-making is then at an end. Tbe girl begins her labors for her new lord, often under the whip. This continues throughout her young life and when she is no longer able to do the hard tasks. U cast aside for a new and younger brlj who also treats her as a slave. QUIETLY WEDDED THIS AFTERNOON MI- tiertle lUdlanil of Oona Idler He roine, llrlile of Olio OImii uf Port IMngton Tbe marriage took place quietly In the United Church Parsonage at 1J0 this afternoon. Rev. George O. Hacker officiating, of Otto Olson of Port Simp son, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ilaakon OUen of Noway. and Mtea Oertle Hadland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Had land .of Oona River. Porcher Island. Witnesses of the ceremony were Mr. and WATER NOTICZ Diieralon and Un I AkK MtTICK Hut II. I'. klle. ! a.llre if Wranselt. Ala-ka. and Tele-rrapb .nrk. ii. i ... win aiwiy rr s license u. lake and ue i.otiu miner's turlie flow of waier "in r Burin (iiilrh. which float easterly lnl" les.e Creek. The water will iM- fluern-a from me stream 11 s ixkih about i. mile up tlir stream from it nimiih loin leae i-reek and will be ueo hydraulic minim xjtrie up. mi benrh niarer runm auuwii ami nen-ribea a wvi Vi. lid and III. This nutlre wa- !Mted -n Me rnmiHl mi the SSrd day oi uiy mre. i'im r mi- ii'.uee and an atillrailn pursuant tlierrl. and to the -Water V-i mil. win lie rued n r urnre or me Water lleiorder al Teletraph Creek. objection i l application may be filed wllb Hie said Water Recorder or with I he i.nfln,ller of Waler Rlarhl. Parliament Biilldin jr. Vlrtorla, B C. wl hln thirty uav after the first antiearanei f litis notice in the loral newspaper. Tlie dale or Ihe first Miblh-at on of thl- lotlre li Sepioiiilx-r Mih 19. ii. u. a ill, Appncani (MttCIFIC fsAlLINGsV fro Euitoiij: HAKE KF.SERVATIOXS KOVY FROM MONTREAL To Liverpool rl, ... Vn. i j Mi.nlrose Orl. tt, Viv. is Holili aliu net. i, V,v. (. Vonlrlare To Chtrbourj-southamptcn- Antwerp Kit. 6. .Vi. I MellU rt. , u Ulnnedota To Btlfasl-Olattow Ort. 7. Aov. Meta-rama FROM QUEBEC To Llitrpool Oct. . o. r. Monlrnal To Charbourg-Southampton Or, ii MnpreM or S( illn0 i t. i Hup : of Fran 'e To Blft-afoow on si. is . . Muii'nal n DIRECT SERVICE TO IRELAND Lpely to Atnti ererywliera or J. . FOKSfER. Cn. AfL. Cf.K. sution, vucooTtr, Ttlcphont Seymour 2630, Caa. Pac E. TrtiSe Agnti. J. Benls Re-organization ae Slashing Prices ON Coats, Suits and Dresses NOW ! ! ! engaged In tbe fishing Industry. LOCAL NEWS NOTES 4 4 Cn Monday morning Cadet Edith dririlths of the Salratton Army leaves .or the army training college at Wlnnl The Women's Auxiliary of St. Peter's Churca. Seal Cove, will hold a sale of .rcrk and home cooking on Thursday. November 11. R. W. Kaggen. UT... of the Mining and Engineering Record published .In ancouver Is a visitor In the city. On Uondsy he will proced to th Omlneca .ountry. Capt. George Ash, well known sharp shooter and ropemaa. who was here last year, at the Exhibition, arrived In the city from Vancouver cm the Princes Beatrice this afternoon. He proposes .Ting exhibition hers and at Stewart and Anyox. A party of twenty-three CJi.H. ticket clerks from Eastern Canada under T. S. Tingle, city passenger agent. Winnipeg, will arrive here on tomorrow afternoon's train and sail for the south on the steamer Prince Rupert In the course of an educational tour of the West. The party of CUR. official, headed by Vice-President J. E. Dalrymple. after having spent a day In tbe city, proceeded East by this morning's train. O. A. McNlchc.Il ana,B. C Keeley. who came here with the party, will return to Vancouver on the Prince Rupert tomor row night. Col. P. A. Robertson. D.8.O.. chairman of tbe Returned Soldiers Commission, will arrive In the city on Monday by the steamer Prince Charles and that evenlrg wll 'address a meeting In the Canadian Legion hall on matters affecting the welfare of returned men. Prom here Col. Robertson will go to Smllbers. Vsnderhoof and Prince George returning south via the Cariboo. TIMBER SALE XS263 Sijlril tender Mill be re relied hi the Mlni-ler ..f l.and ihi later than noun on the lli dj) f September, tito. for the I-ureluM or l.heiiM Xdi6J, to rut Itl.twu iloeal feel ol irtar folen and l'ilni on an ares anjoinui ix.li t if and 11(3, Fer-rux.n Hi), J unlet Vel of furl i lemeiiU. yiieen Charlotte liland Ijod IiUlrlrf. Three (Ji years will be allowed ror re loot a I of hinder. rnrlher parllrular or the Chief Forea-ler, Vkloria B. f... or IMtrlr Foreiler, I'riiwe Unpen, B. c. MINERAL ACf Cartlllcats of Improtaments. Wann Frartioaal u. t. Anyot and Jua-iii la Mineral :iain.f. aiiuale In (lie Ailm Minnie Iiiuiki of Ihe i.axlar lilMrlrl, alxiul iam! mile up I ream rrom Hie huuth r Wsnn hlver. TAkE Miner. Ihal The Enirlneer Oold Vinea I. Id.. Ine.. Free Miners Certirirale Vi. aojTftr. inieiKl. liiy day from lite ilale herei.r .to apply lo Ihe Mlnlni He. border for a CertlUeale or Improvements, for llw purpote or ohiaJnlnr Crown ijranl of (he alme eialm. And further take iHitiep that anion, im-rter Seeiion . mil! H. roimneneed bernrf ihe lnie or uh onifieaie or In.prove-lneni. fUTEP Kill til day of Sepleintier. .f. H. McN, FRA8ER. Agent. FROM MONTRCAL TO PLYM0UTH-CHER80UR0-L0ND0N. I Auw.uli oil. t Alxiinla mi, 8 TO LIVERPOOL Aiii'sms j TO BELFAST AND OLA800W Atlieiiu - Ort. I lelltla (mi, ( FROM NEW VORK TO QUEENBTOWN AND LIVERPOOL Suloana .... Ilel. t "iVlhU .... Oil. t TO CHERBOURG AND SOUTHAMPTON Aduilaiita ii'i, e, 31 h,,t 17 ,.. g H.renirarta Ilel, 1 :i. 3 y, f Waiir.ljiil. .... net. yi, v. in, iter TO LONDONDERRY AND OLA80OW jlifmiiu on 1 rameriiiia orj, 0 PLYMOUTH-HAVRE-LONDON ariiinnia oil Tiiaranla Oet. 8 TO PLYM0UTH-CHERBOUR0-HAMBURO .'Mutt del. 7. ov. II FROM BOSTON TO QUEEN8TOWN AND LIVERPOOL salim U oei. i.aronu . Url. 17 i:all at I'lymouih, KanlHiuml Money oi'dera. rirafia. mnA rlieniea at Inweat ralen. Full Information rrom loeal Aaenia or lUmitianr'a orrieea, tit w- vner. B.C. rm-ue, aey, ion. THB DAILY NEWS " 1 i MATURING IN OAK CASKS IS EXPENSIVE, BUT IT IS NECESSARY TO THE PRODUCTION OF A WHISKY OF THE "QUALITY" OF Whisky 553o? Market Prices Wlilte figs, lb. ; Table figs, lb. r x wt A ni 1 t nnmtimei (ninu WUNAUIAN iUKVlUti Prunes, Apple Peaches, peeled Apricots, lb m tii:k .UT Almonds, shelled Valenclas Brazils and filberts Walnuts, broken shelled .... Walnut', shelled halves Almonds Peanuts ....,.. Msnchurlsn walnuts ....... California walnuts .., , No. 1 mixed nuts Ml'dAK White, per 100 Yellow, per 100 .',....,, II.OL'lt Klour, 49's, No. 1 hard' w"h,eat Pastry flour, 10's Pastry flour, 48 ' ra This adveriiMMiieiil is not published or displayed by the Liquor Uonlrol Hoard or by the Government of Hrilish Columbia. Mrs. Eysteln Wshl of Oona River. Mr. and Mrs. Olsen will proceed to morrow to Port Csslngton where they will take up residence, the groom being W Brookfield, Shamrock and Woodland. 2 lbs. bo E.CJJ.. a lb 4o Capital. 2nd grade. Ib 49c Praaer Valley. Ib Sc I-ltU Pure , 28c Compound 25c t iu.:st Ontario solids... ., SOc CtUtcn, lb. SJc Kraft 43c Norwegian Goat Uo Napoleon Umberger 70c Roquefort 7c KwlfU' Buttercup, Ib 45c Oorgonzola, lb. 75c McLaren's Cream, Jars .... 4Sc and . Orujere SOo Oolden Leaf. lb. 45o FlJdS B.C. fresh, pullets . SOc B.C. fresh, firsts 44c B.C. fresh, extras 60c Local new laid tic and 70c Alberta freah, secoud 43c vi:;i;taiim:s New beets, bunch 4c BeeU. B lbs 24c 100 lbs. 12.74 New carrots, bunch 4e B.C. Carrota, Ib 3c 100 lbs 12.24 Rutehagss. 6 lbs. 24c 100 lbs 12.75 Radishes, bunch Sc New potatoes, 10 lbs, 24e Potatoes. 100 lbs. -0. 12-00 Psncy BC. tomatoes, per lb 10c Tomatoes, per basket 40c Watercress, bunch 10c Oreen peppers, 2 lbs. 24o Cucumbers, each 10c and 14c Paraley. bunch ..t 4c Mint, bunch .. 5c Leeks, 2 bunches 14c Cauliflower. BC head 24c-34c Corn on the cob. down 40c Oreen onions, dozen 24c Terrace cabbage. Ib Be B.C. head lettuce 10c Garlic. Imported, per lb. 40c B.C. Cooking onions, 6 lbs. 24c Rhubarb, outdoor. - 3 lbs 24c Wax and green beans. 3 lbs 24c Vegetable marrow, lb 6c Celery. 2 bunches 24c Hubbard squash. Ib 7c Citron. Ib 7c Pumpkin. Ib 7c 8weet Potatoes, 2 lbs 24c Egg plant. 2 lbs 34c Pickling cucumbers, lb 14c Pickling onions. 3 lbs 34c t ltl IT Oranges, Vslenclas. dozen .. 24c to 74c Lemons. Sunklst. doc 24c and 34c California grape fruit. 2 for 24c Bananas. 2 lbs. for 34c Candled honey 24c Extracted honey, Ib 24c and 35c Apples, MclntOKh Reds 1225 Apples, Weslthles 1244 Apples, Gravenstelns 42.50 Cockling apples '. HSi Canteloupes, each 14o Peaches, case 11,45 Italian prunes, crate S4c Cocoa outa. each 20c and 250 Honey Dew melons, each 44o Casaba melons, lb. 10c Pears, Bartlett. case t325 IUIIF.li Fill ITS Dates, bulk, 3 lbs 35c Dates, Dromedsry 24e Raisins, bulk, lb', ..1 20c Raisins, package, lb. 25c Cluster ralalns, lb. ,.t 25o Lemon and orsnge peel 300 Citron peel ; &Oo Black cooking flzs A 30c and 240 . .. 14o ... 24c . 22!io 15C-240 ... 240 ... 34C .... 400 , ... 74C . .. 34c .... SOP .... 650 .... 35c ... 3oe .... 35c .... 44a .... 34c .. 87.10 . . 86 60 ,., 82.74 ;.. esc 82.00 I 1111 ' Halibut. Ib SJn 6almon, red spring, lb 25c j Salmon, white spring Wic Smoked kippers. Ib I Kippered ealmon, lb aSo Smoked black cod. Ib 23H jl-.nnsn haddlea, Ib 300 'salt mackerel, Ib ' I Eastern salt herring, 2 for 25o ' Salt codlUh fllleta. lb 0o Boneless salt cod bricks, lb. , 35c ' .MF. ATH rowt. No. 1 Ib. 35c to 40c Roasting chicken, lb. . . . . 45c to 40c Ham, sliced, first grsdt 60c Ham. whole, first grade 40c Ham, picnic, lb 3lc Cottage rolls, lb - 40c Bacon, back, sliced S5o Bacon, side 40c to 64c Pork, dry sslt 34c Ayrshire bacon. Ib v 45c Veal, ahoulder 25c Veal. loin 40c Veal, leg 40c Pork, shoulder 30c Pork, loin 44c Pork, leg 42c Btvf. pot rct I2je to 18c Beef, boiling 10c to 12c Beef, steak 24 to 40c Beef joast. prime rib 30c Lamb, chopa SOc Lamb, shoulder 35c Mutton, leg 40c Lamb, leg 48c Mutton, chops 40o Mutton shoulder 30c rrr.li 100 lbs. Wheat. No. 8 13.10 Oats 13.60 Bran Hi)0 ShorU 43.10 Middlings 1140 ' Barley 1234 Poultry mash MM Special eggmash U 40 Oyster shell 12.50 Scratch food U40 Beef scrap U 25 Oround oil cake 11.75 Baby chick feed 14 24 Fine oat chops 12.70 Crashed oata 83.70 Flr.s barley chop 1145 Whole corn 8300 Cracked corn 83.10 Fine cornniea! 83.10 MINERAL ACT. Certificate of Imseotamoata wrrrnlate V'. I. repiasr So I KraeUuual and m.uu o a Frar tUriul Mineral cUm. Mluala In II Allln niaiH pitiiKMi or :aiar uiiirKl Where kwaied Mi aM of Taati Arm. near sheep ('reek. 1Vf. Mlfirt that Healmld Hiiwi. brrlrr and llellr. of 4 is We I Pen- ler St.. vaneouter. HrtlUh iMuinWi. art- inv a arMii for reiue Minim 0r prslia Fr.-e Miner1 Cerllliraie . IIUD. Inieext. sitly days rrnot iho dale borettf. to sifi) the Vlnioa Recorder fwr Certtrieaie ..r Iropfxetneni. fr the port"e f Mamma crown Orama of ine aiM.i (iuo n Fi nTiiin Tkr xcmrr thai ae- tbw oiMter aeelkM 88 mil! be enminenrrd before ine : ..r mrft errtlfiealet of Mn-itvemenu. fitTF.n Ihi- III dar of .September. AD. SYNOPSIS OF LAND ACT AMENDMENTS PRE-EMPTIONS Vacant unreserved. surveyed Crown lands may b ir-ernpts4 by Hrlllah subjects over II year of scs, and by aliens on declarlnc tntontloa tu teewms Hrltlah subjects, condition a) upon resldsnco, occupation. jil Improvement for aarlcuHural aurposea Vuil Information concemln rogw-Dillons regardlna; pre-emptions Is riven In Itulletln No. I, Land Merles. "How to Pre-empt Land." copies of tihlch ran tx obtained freo of charg ly adJreMlns ths Department of Lands. Victoria. D.C.. or to any Government Agent S Records will bo rrantod covering only land suitable for agricultural purposes, and which Is not timber Isnd, Is. carrying over I.0M board feet !r acre west of the Coast Range apd 8.009 feet per acre east of that tUnco. Appllcallona for pre-emptions are to be addrese! lo ths Land Com mlesluner of ths Land Recording W-vision. In which the land applied for Is situated. Slid are made on prtntod forms, copies of which can bo obtained from the Land Commlaalonor, Pre-emptions muat bo occupied for five years and Improvements made to value of 110 per aero. Including clearing ami cultivating at loaat five acres, before a Crown Qrsnt can bo revolved. Yor more detailed Information see the Bulletin "How to Pre-empt Land." PURCHASE Appllcallona are received for pur chass of vacant and unreserved Crown lands, not being tlmberlsnd. for agricultural purposes; minimum price for first-class (arable) land Is fl per acre, and second-elaas ( erasing) land 12.40 per acrs. Further la formation regarding purchase or lease of Crown lands Is given In Bulletin No. 10. Land Herles. "Purchase and Lease of Crown Iands." Mill, factory, or Induatrlal site oa timber land, not exceeding 40 acre, may be purchased or leaeed, tbe eon dltlons Including payment at atumpage. HOMESITE LEASES Unsurvsyed areas, not exceeding 18 acres, may be leased aa homssttes, conditional upon a dwslllng being erected In the first year, title being obtainable after residence and Improvement conditions ars rulflllad and land has boon surveyed. LEASES For grailng and Industrial tmr poso arsas not exceeding 848 aero may bs leased by one persoa as a company, QRAZINQ 9 Under the Uratlng Act the Prov ince la divided Into grating districts and the range admlnlatsrad under a Orating Commlaalonor, Annual grating permits are laausd baaed on numbers ranged, priority being given to established owners. Stoek-ownera may form associations for range) ' management Free, or partly tree, perm Ha are available) foe sot liars, eawpere and travail, U US .aasjBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBMaaVaiVaaaarcM. WE ARE OFFERING A MODEL MODERN A GRADUATE EXPERIENCE!) OPTICAL PARLOR REGISTERED OPTOMETER TO SERVE YOUR EYE NECESSITIES ' It Is Ihe grenl iliifnence in (lit' renin ol' , . . ctirret'l mclliods of '"' exniiiiiiulinii fur iluit. u ,( llfiitinii In filling I he rescniliini and Hit' ili(.u . X1.' sry in curreel frumo filling thai i-uimo. om- ,,,, , r' iliM'fiininule In ratnr of gl!f filltnl in ,. 0(lli ' ( We ue nioilern iiioIIkmIs. We try In sri.. ,.0lll.u, ''" vice. That"! why yon will feil mi uiim-Ii i(t , yuu me deriding on u frulio that will c.u. tu . ,W" puriiriilar liking. REMEMBER-No case preienti perplexities to one qualified In the Sclenco of Refraction. CoipHill inir 0l'"iii'lnl u on would a fi j , vi'e will lc just a reliable. Max Heilbroner S27-529 Third Avenue WESTHOLME THEATRE TON GHT ONLY at 7 and 9 ' C0RINNE GRIFFITH "Mile In Modiste" Aduiled hum titr .iirm- ..pi - . i. n mid roiiiMirl liv Vi tor llritifif l...iiii" fii'hiiui whor lifaulv riNki V -fof. . ) mid wilh Ihe world a! her feel eg- Iht idn nit'. ki me twain!" Ominie. mon hrauitiiin KirN lo feal your e) uu. gown In drr-. all Ihruiigh. Ihal Pri'iii'h) jiict" dial tnske il " , a ihow. Slrtiug rHl: Corinne Griffith, Norman Kerry, Wlllard Louli, Paul ette Duval, Mario Carillo, Dorothy Cummlng and olhcn COMEDY "TRIMMED IN COLD." PATHE REVIEW. Admission SOo and 25c wm mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm cu I Fishermen s Supplies FI8H LINE8, HOOKS, ROPES, TWINES, FISH NETTING AND TROLLING GEAR, OIL AND RUBBER CLOTHING, GROCERIES Compare Our Prices Lipsett, Cunningham & Co. Ltd. Second Avenue und McBride SL . HEATERS-Sheet Iron-HEATEBS Lined )lrlllit llesilrra, 18".. N M M 2" - 23" m H jj.. M N II Q.t - - - as- $S,50 10.00 Msll order receive our prompt and careful atlciiti"" Thompson Hardware Co., Ltd. r niim I'iiom: mi, Residence, 244 Fifth Avenue West ANGER, The Tailor Fine Imported Serge and Scotch Tweed Suits made to order In our shop In Prince llupert u low ns P, 0. Pox 247 $50J 00 I. ANGER, Cutter C. 223 Sixth Street Prince Rupert,,