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Phones 18 and 84 417-423 Bth Avenue East DEPENDABILITY is 4he 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 to meet the results of that examination. Accuracy and precision characterize- our service to you from start to finish. A. E. Ireland Graduate Optometrist for 27 Years 318 3rd. AVK. riioNi: ltU ill SUMMER SUGGESTIONS FOR WOOD Dry Jack Pine, Cedar, Birch and Spruce Per load ...3)6.50 Per half load ........ 3.50 Per sack 50 Burn Wood and Keep Cool I HydeTransfer 13t Second Avenue Phone 580 Night or Day WE BUY BOTTLES. EVIDENCE IN BEALE CASE .MICH HKKKKINU I1ETHKEX COUN. ?El COIKT IS aiuoium:i UNTIL 8.30 Continual bickering between counsel featured the progress of the case in the police court this morning of Arthur ueate wno is charged with selling beer. So strenuous did the debate between K. F. Jcnes. prosecutor, and 8. W. Tuvlnr. defence counsel, become that Alaclstrate McClymont on several occasions ordered mem 10 desist, and at one stage of the proceedings, threatened to adjourn the court. It took the minds of some of the fpectators back to the troublous Manson-Patmore-Hooper davs when the Government Liquor Act was young and when lawyers were bolder than thev Usually are today- Taklne of evidence was completed during the noon hour wnen court was adjourned until 220 o' clock this afternoon for argument of counsel and the magistrate's decision. The first witness for the crown was Constable George Sheeves. He declared that he and Constable William Gibson and another man went to the Q.W.V.A. premlses.about 9.4S on the night of September 18. They spent about an hour there during which time three rounds cf beer and stout were purchased, payment for same being made to accused. On entering the. place witness signed the register as "J. Robinson," while Gibson put down his own name. CKOSS-KG.VMIXATION In the .course of Mr. Taylor's cross- examination It came out that the information in the case had read "September 18" while "September 17" was In the summons. Bottles entered as exhibits also bore writing other than that of the witness who said that he had given them to Olbson to take up to the police station. About this time Corp. Markland left TIMBER SALE X8263 foiled lenders will be received tiv itn Minister of Lands mil later than nmii i.n I he 3 CHh day of September. !Ud for the rmreha.-e of Lirtie X816J, to rut lJi,8tn. lineal feel of Odar Poles and Piling on in area adjoldtufr Lots llii and III), Frr ciison usy, 1 nines wm! of Port clement, yueen Cbarlotle lland Land District. Three (3) years will he allowed for re inoval of limber. Furlher particulars of the Chief Fores ter, Victoria B. t. or District Forester Prince Itupert, B. C. SAILINGS TO EUROPE MAKE RESERVATION'S NOW FROM MONTREAL To Lltsrpool OiL 10. Nov. it Mohtru.e Oct. M.Nov, iv Vontralm rL , .Viv. it; .Montilare To Cherbourg-Southampton- Antwerp rt. 10. Nov. 17 Minnediira So- J MeliU To Belfast-Glasgow 3v- - Metagmia FROM QUEBEC To Llttrpool 5 Mont royal To Cherbourg-Southampton Oct. J7 Kiiii".'m or F'-snre To Bslfast-Olssgow Oct. Jl, Nov. is Montnalrn DIRECT SERVICE TO IRELAND pply to Aftnti everywhere or I. . FORSfER. Gen. Act. C.P.R. Station. Vancouver, Telephone Seymour 2630, uin. rtc. kv Traie Agents. Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phona S76 DENTIST TUGBOATS Day Phones 423, 539, Green 238, Black 735. Night. Phonei 687,. 639, Green 238, Black 735. RUPERT MARINE PRODUCTS, LTD. GEO. U. BUSHBY, Man.. Dir. Fur Coats & Jacquettes An Exquisite Stock of F'ui Trimmings at low price B. C. RJR Co. Next Q.W.V.A. Third Ave. Fisherman's Suit ' WEAR "FISHERMEN TOWER'S SPECIAL" Waterproof THIS DAILY NEWB BAtCRDAT, OCTOBER 3, lOJa. TOWERS P" I 25 1-1 3RMsi O Suits in keep Jstteti with button Pants Both touth Made by (actum 1, Insist TOWER TORONTO at. ihe courtroom and Mr Taylor auggested that he was being sent out by Mr. Jones to prompt other crown witnesses wha had been excluded from the court. Mr. Jones took strenuous objection to the (suggestion. "I dont have to be in- iormed regarding legal tactics by you," te said, addres3lng Mr. Taylcr. "It Is an obvious suggestion and one which. If ou had more experience, you would not make." Mr. Taylor replied to Mr. Jones that -:e had as much legal experience as he ind he did not intend 'to be insulted. .Jr. Jcnes held that It was he who had ecn Insulted. "I have no, trouble with Mr. Gonzales ut when' this man comes here I am nsulted.i Mr. Jones declared. ' MAOISTKATE INTF.KVKNES The magistrate informed the counsel hat he had heard quite enough frora hem and, if they did not desist, he .vould adjourn the court ( Mr. Taylor's cross-examination then continued. It came out that, after lUtlng the Q.W.V.A., Sheeves and the jther witness together with the man ef erred to had gone to the OJC. barber hoD to see a barber It Hnii hat any damage had been done them jy them or that they were intoxl- WATER NOTICE. I " TAKE vm" Z Kltort fifiMw John-1 bad weather and 1 iQJ'. , IMKHUUMII.V KIMICIAL n ...127:1 Slit 1 CHEST 43 AMTIS ! MADE III CAUDA smiling. They are made for service. double ply and roomy inner brrsit piece fasteners. closed side pattern, very roomy and double ply. garment are made in yellow and have a very wearing surface. Canada's foremost waterproof clothing manu in sins 38 to 46. On 5ot Jy FiJtrman Supply mmkarts upon getting a genuine Tower's Fish Brand CANADIAN LIMITED VANCOUVER WINNIPEG HALIFAX s'i, w liie addi-e- is Jnve.-iie Csimrry, I would not aay they were drunk. Flp- ttill app!) fur a llrenre lo take and e ally after betmr there onlr fifteen ..""' onng were oniy in teen or or 111 nun- raiii.rw iu-r nir i.r u reek srti of wharf at i.hlna list, stfo m.wn " iHi name . wliirti riows mjuiu lout by the stewsrd " and left. Wltnem " sl and draun Into Tr.wl Hay slxut loo!.,,' ,K., . . , -eet MUlh alona Uie Ijearh fru the wmih- t0"4 that he had seen no sale ot !l ifirner Lot "A,'" kltaoi IJt. The stout or beer nor had he seen thi aler will be diverted Trum the rtreaui at three mfn men "rTed .rvi it lt 1 tMrfnl about Soo feet rni it iiKtulhl1 ind will be ncd for domestic and ramie y Jut after Flint Jeft the courtroom. 5TtnUH.IteTXrtl JT option to the de- n the rniiind on the 15th dav of ieiv ,renc witnesses leaving the room and i inlier. I A copy of tills iHitlre and . 411 r.r.lif.alliut i.iimi.nl ii.-h.!.. .. ... i he Water AiTr wlll ii f Med T in t lie of- ! 'ire of the Water net-order at Prince Ituperl. 'injection to the appltralluD mat be riled .uiih Uh- ald vater Hecurrter orj im uie t.mrinriiiier or water Klrhl. 1 ulc iuguuwi waa aica 01 argu rifJlv"?!1' h"ilain'- v','''".rU' B-,:" "n,"innta between counsel and they would thirty days after tae first aptearanre of . v . ' iiis mitire in a lwal nrwpai-r. Tlie""'c OT ,llw' late r the flrtl pnbtli atloti of this Ixtllre I Final wltneaws for the riefenre . ' S'-ptemher :' lya. 1 ItiiBFItT UK'irt'iE JOHNSTON, ' Afplirsnt. ' - I CANADIAN SERVICE 1 FROM MONTREAL i ' TO PLTMOUTH-CHERBOURO-LONOON. Alaunla i-t. K AnKnna . (let. li TO LIVERPOOL Aurania Oct. ti TO BELFAST AND OLASOOW l.elilia . ... Hit. IS Athenta . Ort. 19 FROM NEW YORK TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL ! vthla . .. Mit. 1! ijiila .... int. S TO CHIRBOURQ AND SOUTHAMPTON Iterenirana Oct. 1:1. Nov. 3. ,Vv tl "Mainitaiila . Oct. n. Nov. III. !. I Aquuania Oct. i7. Nov. 17. tier. 8 j TO LONDONDERRY AND OLASOOW ' sincn his ocl. '.' Tnii-., Uanla . Hi t. 10 PLYMOUTH-HAVRE-LONDON 1ni"aii'a .. ort. Canml ... Ocl. IS TO PLYMOUTH-CHERBOURO-HAMBURO Andanta Oct. 7. Nov. II FROM BOSTON TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL Laci.:ts ... oi-t. 17 Samaria ... Oct. x Call st Hyniiittih, KHninci Money ordern. drafts and travellerg' rhenue. at lnwet raiei. Full Informitlon frmn Inrjl Agents or i:nnipany' Ofriwa, ! llsstinM SL W. Vsnrouver. B.C. Pbn, ev x4 - . MAKE YOUR OWN RUGS! 1 Stencilled Patterns from , 95c Frames from 85c. Patent Rug Needles 75c. Any Wool can be ued. Wo recommend Monarch I Down I j i H. S. WALLACE Co., Ltd. MONTREAL cated. Evidence of Constable Gibson was corroborative of Constable Sheeves. (Other witnesses for the crown were? t Corp. Markland and Constable Kench. I the last mentioned testifying that it was he who had marked the bottles entered as exhlblta when they hot teen brought to the police atatlou by Constable Olbson. IOK THE DEFENCE First defence witness was Albert El ward Hosklns. barber. He told of Sheeves and Gibson coming to the :arbcr ahop and asking him to go out and have a drink with them. They, Ue laid, had apparently been drinking and -he old man, Oraham, who waa with them, had used bad language. Under cross examination witness laid he had seen Sheeves and Olbson drinking apparently when they were jetting evidence in another case. He xdmltted that he disliked them a lid lad no sympathy for "stool-pigeons." Jack Flint testified that he waa la Je O.W.V.A. -premises on the night of September 18 from 7 to about 830. 4le saw Sheeves. Olbson and an oldish mn 'n poorly dressed come In. Wltne ld Prd the piano for aiD80n hen "e n "Mother Machree." Afterwards the old mi a. who seemed to be drunk, started to us tad language and Sheeves and Olbsoa "P 10 - 'lrMh" -Unough he .twenty minutes, th three were ordereu Instructing thou who m t V come ,n- referred to M,. Jones "lnnuendos and suggestions" but vu " tr.M -d t, 1 .k magistrate ,k- that he BK.et r .h t ""'H""' when their evidence had been hearu. court, adjourned, until 330. Waterfront Whiffs (rontlnued from pare five) Prince Rupert Pathetic Players Club. BUI on Thursday moved bag and bag-j gage from the F. E. Hunt store and la inow to be found as office manager of iFrlzrell'a butcher shop. 80, if P. Burns goes broke thin winter it will be all account of Bill's winning ways. Dx" ClsDDcrton has rone to the country. Yesterday morning he left for L.eaarvaie where for the next two weeks he will be the guest of his old friend Bob Wiggins. With such a formidable huntsman aa "Doc" around, the salmon will not doubt be leaving the river and the deer and mountain gcat will be migrating to regions more Inaccecalble. After having put tip a small pock on account of having started operations so late in the season, the Captain's Cove cannery has closed for the winter and Jimmy Brown; who waa enessed In i- jtrol work during the summer, haa been wuiutvu waiciunan. During the week a dolphin waa put In at the Bait Lake landlnir In nrrier n keep the wharf from blowing away .again during winter storms. The driving was done by John Currle it Son's .outfit. A handsaw and other woodworking equipment la being put In at the 8uga shipbuilding plant in Cow Bay. and a blower and motor U being Installed In Charlie Nelson's foundry. BobM Hanns. fammia riMIOn.1 n .In. fand candidate' for 'the position of aa-mlral of the mosquito Heet, returned I to port thla week after having been en- ! gaged In trolling at Warke Channel I during the summer. I The movement of seiners toward the south .and native boats returning to their various villages continues through .the Dort now thsi ih utmnn ri.hinw season U, practically over In thla dts- j irict. i Dr. W, T. KergiaV gasolUi yacht "Pull Moon; Is undergoing a rather extensive overhauling at the McLean Ways this weekA The halibut schooner ''White Lily" was also up during the week. Alex McDonald of the Fire Hall staff la the latest member of the Yacht Club at which floats hla sturdr Dower' boat 1 lector. 20 feet long and 8 feet beam. is now moored. The Hector Is a brand new boat having been built only this year in cow Day. IIHST OA Mi; IN WOKLU MiKIKN riavto too ay ON NKW VOHK (il(iil'M)s. (continued from page one) tomley. Hornsby made nice play ou Combs' roller and tossed him out. Koenlg filed out to Hafey. LKillTII INNINII St. Louis: Runs 0. hlta 0. errors o OTarrell walked on five pitched balla. Thevenow sacrificed. Dugan to Oehrtg, Flowers batted for Sherdel, Pennoca took Flowers a grounder and OTartel! was run down. Flowers went to second! Douthlt walked, Holm batted for Southworth and Combs took his hlirh fly. New York: Runs 0. hlU 0. errors 0. Halnea is now pitching. Ruth ud and limped slightly towards the plate as names wanned up. the latter usln. a slow ball. Bell threw out Ruth at first Meusel walked. Oehrlg filed out to Matey. Larrerl grounded out to Hot- tomley. NINTH INNIMJ BL Louts: rtsns 0. hits 1. errors 0. Hornsby filed out to Combs. Bottom. ley singled into right for hla second hit. Bell fanned, swinging for third strike. Lazzert took Haley's weak roller and threw htm out. The next game la scheduled for tomorrow. A MISTAKE Old Lady lho believes she U crow In deaf) There you have bin talking for ten minutes and I haven't heard a wcrd you've aald." - , Old Man-1 la vent bin Ulkln': bin chewm' baccy, Omaha Bee. Next week from October 3 to I wfli be nationally observed as Fire Prevention Week. Literature la being die tributed by the Department of Id aurance. Ottawa, and plana are belnf made to observe the occasion In tto public schools of the city. Fire Chief UcDonsld and his sua are asslstta1 in putting the propaganda over. Her. P. E. Balsler arrived on the Princess Louise yesterday afternoon from Juneau and will spend a few days here before proceeding to Seattle where he will take over hi r duties as Lutheran Church field missionary or ire state 01 Washington. Advertise In the Dally News SYNOPSIS OF LAND ACT AMENDMENTS PRE-EMPTIONS Vacant. unreserved, surveyed Crown lands may t prs-sroptsd by Oiitlsb sutjects over II years of aga. and by ullens on declaring Intention to liecoms Ilrltlsh subjects, eondl-tlonal unm residence, occupation. Jid linprovtment for agricultural urpois. Full Information concerning; raajv-.anions regarding pre-emption la riven In Uulletln No. t. Land Serloe. "How to Pre-empt I .and," copies ef ihlch can be obtained frss of charge ly addressing the Department of Lands. Victoria, 11 C or to any Oov-eminent cnL Itecorda will b granted covering only land suitable for agricultural purtioses. and which I not timber land. I.e., carrying; over 1.090 board feet ier acre west of the Coast Hangs and MOO feet per acta east of tbat lung. Applications for pre-emptions are to be addressed to ths Land Com mUaioner of the Land Recording Division. In which the land applied for la situated, and are mad n printed forma, copies of which can b obtained from th Land Commissioner. Ir-emptlons must b occupied for flv yesrs and Improvements mad to value of 110 per acr. Including clearing and cultivating at Uaat flv acres, liefor a Crown Qrant can b received. For mora detailed Information a the Uulletln "How to Pr-mpt Land." PURCHASE Applications ar received for pur eha of vacant and unrsrvd Crown lands, not being tlraberland. for agricultural purpose; minimum pric for first-class (arable) 4and la ti per acre, and second-class (graj-Ing) land tt.&O per acr. Further Information regarding purchase or ! of Crown lands la. given in Uulletln No. 10. Land Herlea. -l'urchas and Leas of Crown Lands." Mill factory, or Industrial alt pe timber land, not exceeding 40 acre, may b purchased or leased, th conditions Including payment ot atumpag. HOMESITE LIASES Unsurvycd arias, not xedlng II acre. may b leased: as homlta, conditional .upon a dwelling being erected In th first year, title blng obtainable after rasldenc and Im-provsment condition ar rulflllad and land haa bn surveyed. LEASES , ror graalng and Industrial . pur poa areas not xeaing aor may b lasd by on persoa "1. company, f m ORAZINO Under th Orating Act tb FT", lnc I divided Into grating -district and th rang admlnltrd un4r a Orating Commissioner. Annual grating permits ar Issued based on number ranged, priority being given to tabllshd ownsra. Stock-ownr may form a4)clatlons for. rang manajtrnant. Fr. or parUg.tr, permit ar availabl for Milan, otvpar and travel Lara, u to ta I WE ARC OFFERING) A MODEL MODERN' AJGRADUATE EXPERIENCED OPTICAL PARI.0R REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST TO SERVE YOUR EYE NECESSITIES 11 is llio groul difference in the refills obtuirioii from correct inetlioils of examination for defects; llio careful attention to filling the prescription mid the detail so neee sary in correct frame fitting that causes our patients to disci iniinale in favor of glasses fitted in our Onlirul parlor. We use modern methods. We try to give courteous service. That's why you will feci so much at ease when you ure. deciding 011 a frame that will exactly suit your particular liking. REMEMBER No case presents perplexities to ono qualified in the Science of Rofractlon. Consult our Oplomctrl n joii would a friend. The advice will he just as reliable. Max Heilbroner 527-520 WESTHOLME THEATRE TON GHT 0NLY at 7 and 9 "Sweet Daddi For every man who lia a nwrflhrarl. rr fv.r -wocl heart who hu n man, for eeryloiI. hcrcV ;i vnv'- futcr tnimnciil parked tulu two hoiirs ut laugh ami thrill-. Th let all-round i al ol Ijugh-makcrs ymi ever wnv. Tin v. made new lirnit Tor laughter, new JeveU ror levity, new' re -eonli for Ihrttl". Si come to mjijm JSweei laddie, are her.e Sot' theni carry I he family quarrel out beyond the twelve mile limit. firl-cla, i- comedy -dram.f. H yon xuw 'The Coheii- and the Kelly" mid enj ixe-l it, you will like "Sweet lladdie-" even heller, for it i- the same ral eonmdcrahly "lieiigllieiied in a funnier poiore. Strong cast: Charles Murray, George 8ldney, Jock Mulhall, Gaston Glass, Jobyna Ralston and others. COMEDY Third Avenue yy es PATHE REVIEW Cornet Solo "Come Back to Erin." Soloiel. It. (irecurield. late with O.W.V.A. hand thai loureil the I'uiled .SLiIr-.. 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