PAGE SIX FRESH IN ! Rochons Chocolates SI'.OO per 1 lb. Box Also' Uoxes at $2.00, $2.75 and $4.00 ROCHON'S ALMOND CRISP $1.00 per lb. Rupert Pharmacy Phone 94. We deliver. New Dresses Lurge Assortment of New Afternoon and EveningDresses In all colors and sizes from 16 to 44. Prices from $12 00 to $37.50 COMB AND MX! "Demers" We aim to please Phone 27. P.O. Box 327 For Real Bargains Call at Our Meat Dept. We keep Hie be.-t Sirloin Sleak, 2 lbs. . . 55c ltd. Hid Steak, 2 lbs . . 45c Veal Sleak, per Hi. . . . 25c Veal Guilds, per Hi. . . 25c Shoulder Veal, per lb. 15c Leg Veal, per lb 25c Slewing Veal, 2 lbs. . . 25c Slewing Heor. 2 lbs. . . 25c Moiling Heef, per lb. . . 10c Sausage. 2 lk 35c Pickled Pork, 2 lbs. . . 35c Pot Hoasl Heef, per lb. 12'c Shoulder Sleak, per lb. 15c Fre-li Fish of all kinds always in stock. 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 lliat factor through our careful, conscientious,, scienlifie ex-, uriiiiialiou or your eyes and the production of lenses to meet I lie results of that examination. Accuracy and precision characterize our service lo you from start to finish. A. E. Ireland Graduate Optometrist for 27 Year 319 3rd. AVK. I'liOSK ItBII ill SUMMER SUGGESTIONS FOR WOOD Dry Jack Pine, Cedar, Birch and Spruce Per load $6.50 Per half load 3.50 Per sack 50 Burn Wood and Keep Cool I HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue Phone 580' Night or Day WE BUY BOTTLES. MILLION FEET LUMBER RAFT CBIIAK AMI AlltPUWi: SHUCK LOUS A It 1(1 VK IOU LOCAL MILL AT SBAL COVE A Davis raft containing a million feet of cedar and some airplane spruce arrived hfre today from the T. A. Kelley Logging Co.'a camps on Queen Charlotte Islands In tow of the tug St. Faith for the Seal Cove Lumber Company. The St. Faith la a new tug operated by the Powell River Paper Company and was brought here recently from Oreat Britain. The vessel has one notable towing voyase to her credit. After the armls. tlce she towed a 10,000-ton German steamer fully loaded with nitrate from This steamer had been lvlng Idle for several years, and her bottom was cov ered with sea growth, but nevertheless good speed was made throughout the 8,000-mile tow. Since arriving In British. Columbia, the St. Faith has been restored to Lloyd's 100 At class, for which she was designed and built, and has been fitted to burn and stores the vessel will have an ex treme draft of fifteen feet and a dls placement of 1,000 tons. SOAP SPECIALS Wool Soap. :t for . . . . $1.00 A splendid soap for any ue. It floats, (iiiaranteed pure,. Pels Naitlha Soap, carton . . 79c Soajr Flakes in hulk, 2 lbs. 29c Jergen' Toilet Soap, per dozen 89c Sasso Pure Olive Oil, 1-2 gals.. Special $1.69 (iallons, opecial ...... $2.99 No. 1 Mcintosh Red Apples : lb, for 25o 1-2 box for $1.35 Per box $2.45 California Valencia Oranges Medium size, regular 50c doz. Special, 3 dozen Tor . . $1.25 No. 1 Fancy Tomatoes 5 lb, baskets 30c FRESH MEATS AND FISH This Department is now under the management of Mr. Miilliiis. und we assure you that you will gel first class goods auu service. Fresh Crabs Arriving Friday Phone your order Thursday. Rupert Table Supply Co Phones 210, 211 and 212 OFFICIALS OF RAILWAY ARE DUE TOMORROW . K. IIAI.KYMrLE. VKE.I'KF.SIIIKST IN CIIAKOB OF THAI I IC, IIBAHH lUsTIMil ISIIK1I I'.VKTY A large party of Important Canadian National Railway officials, headed by J. E. Dalrvmnle of Montreal, vice-nresldf nt In charge of traffic, will arrive In thel city from Vancouver aboard the steamer I on general Inspection before proceeding East by train. Beside Mr. Dalrymple. the party will include A. T. Weldon of Montreal, gen- rl traffic msnacer who. until recent. Chill to Europe, via the Panama Canal. jlT wu ttLftio manager for the Atlantic region with headquarters In Moncton, rUJ.; W. C. Moore of Montreal, manager of the C.N.R. express department; W. O. Manders, Winnipeg, freight traffic man-; ager: R. Creelman. Winnipeg, passenger traffic mihager; B. A. Latta, Edmonton, superintendent. Express department; J. M. Horn, Vancouver, general freight ?ent: n A. McNlcholl. Vancouver, ten- fuel oil. the bunker capacity being ar-era, ,gent; B. C. Keeley. Pad- ranged for twenty-five days continuous rie m.na, Canadian Government steaming. When fully loaded with fuel j Merchant Mirm,; w. Hart. secretary to , Mr. Dalrymple. and O. Stlven, secretary to fir- Weldon. Certain of the officials will be met j by a delegation of the Prince Rupert Board of Trade In connection with local ; matters. WFFK.Fwn expect success T" Li Li IV Lilll nnnTi am rain SrxUALa lilt) Large Meads Cauliflower. while I hey last, each .... 25c 500 tins (ioldeu Shred Pineap ple, 2s, 2 litis for 29c Hrookfield Kggs in cartons, :i COMBINATION SPECIAL 1 only, 20. oz. Jar Pickles, sour. sweel or chow, together with your choice of :t bottles of Sauce, Catsup, Mustaid. Honey, elc 4 for $1.00 Nil-Jell Jelly Powders, wilh aliiniiuutu mould free, per dozen $1.00 Ogilvie'.- Minnie Oats Combin ation Special with earthenware bowl free 40c Pacific or St. Charles Milk, 9 tins for ( Limit lomerj. IS (ins lo each cus- Combination Canned Special 5 TINS FOR $1.00 I (in (ilohe Pears, I tin Sliced Peaches. 1's, tails. 1 tin Maple LeaT Cherries, 's. I Itu Apricots, l's, talis. 1 tin (ireengage Plums, 2's. Store Gossip We have a customer who wishes to ili-pose of a 30-30 Winchester Rifle Carbine, in good condition. Price 820.00 cth. 1 only Marlin Pump Shotgun, ,'J0 inch Jiarrel, in first-cl.iss condition. $10 rush. For information on either of above, call at our office. i'MLIKUK iOI.II MIMMl AMI. II-j NANCi: COMI'AW OI'IKUIM) at MLW.tKT HAS HIIIE SCOI'i; I Word comes from Portland Canal that an ore discovery of major Importance has been made on the B.C. Silver, says the Financial Post of Toronto. The location la irtven as a cross-cut from a dozen for S1.40ihaft 75 feet below the lowest or N. 3 level. This la said to demonstrate that ore bodiea persist to depths of 1000 feet or more. London Mining World In a recent Issue said regarding, Selux.se and the B.C. Silver companies: "After wandering polnted hopes, this company seems st last on the threshold of a remakable success, a success likely to be aa conspicuous aa that which attended Its neighbor the Premier. If what we hear from Canada 1 true. ... we shall see moat Important developments on the Salmon River this season." COMUOLI tll IN BRITAIN The 8elukwe Gold Mining & Finance Comoanv. Limited, a British mlnine con. SI'OOicern. controls the B.C. 8llver holdings In Fruit the Portland Canal. Selukwe also re cently purchased the Bush Mines, supposed to have the northern continuation of the famous Premier vein. This pro perty is now held by a subsidiary of Selukwe. called Sebakwe. Selukwe owns 37 mining claim at Selukwe, Southern Rhodesia, Africa, and the holdings of the British Canadian Silver Corporation, Limited, with exten- TIMBER 8ALE X8263 Si-sll u-iHlers will be rrrelird bj IIh? UniiMfi nt Land not later tliau uuuii im IIhj sutll day of September, 16, fur tUe uriuie if Urenre to cut Itf.ioo lnwal feel of dar I'olrt slid I'tltnar on an area aljuiii;or tots t4l and Mix. let-u-!i H. :i miles Wen! nt Port i.kmeiil UUvu Clurlutie Islands iJintl iM.irlrt. Three . tear will be allowed for re iiiuval of limber. Kurilwr rartirulsr of tlie Chief rre ler, Viriuria It. :.. or Dl.irict Forester, rrmre Huirt. p. c. MINERAL ACT. Csrtificat of ImDroiimsnta wt-rptske . 4. awrepmase 3o. I Krai-ti his I and Mkmtak .No. Frse IHriial Mineral Claim, Mlunie In the Allin Miiuns nivnu.il ur i:aur imirlrt. Where located: La 1 1 side of Taku Ann, war .iir-p ;reex. TAkK SoTK.K 111 it Rermald aynief barrlder and solirltor. uf 610 Wet Ten' d-r St.. Vsnriiuver, Brilh Ctjltitnbls, srl- ins- a aaeiii rnr suteeni'iakes Minuit cor xratiiin Free Miners Ortlflcale . HUH. intend. Hty days from Hie dale liereor. to apply to til Mlnlnr llerorder for irtlflrale of Iniproveinenl. for the Hi qx mm- of "hmulnx Croan Orsnts uf the alxdr rlailn. A.M rrnTllf.n TAKE NOTICE that ac tion uwler wrlKrti ; mut be commenrrd before Hie lue of urh cerllftrates el iiiiprotFmenM. iTf.D Ihls 1st dar of Eepltmlier, A O lf MINERAL ACT Csrtificat of Improvement. Urowiue So. b Mineral claim, situate In ill Atlln Minltir Iiivlttoni'nr itu Canlar lnlri't. on Wann niter, sdiolning snd to the south of Brownie .No. 4 MX. TAkt: notice that I, Jsmea H. Kershaw, rree Miner's O-rlirirale ,o. SA3. Intend. lt.v day from the date hereof, lo apply to the Minins Recorder for a Certiorate of Improvement, for the purpose of oU- mmr a i. run n uriii oi me above eiaun. And further take notice thai anion, un-d-r section . must be commenced before lh issue of tucb Certificate of Improvements. jtyATf:D ' ihis 1st day of September, A.D. II. tir., FRA8F-R, Areot. MINERAL ACT Csrtlflcst of Improtsmsnts. Wsiiii Frartlonal "to. j, Anyot and Mineral Claims, situate In tlw Allin Mlnlnr Ulvlnlon of the CaMlar OlMrlrt, .ii mi uih- inn? up siresm iroin uie iwutn of Wsnn River. TAkK ."(OTICE that Tlie Fnrliieer Oold Mines Ltd.. Inc.. Free Miner's Certifies ti-So. iT70C, Intend, sixty aty, from the dale lieroor ,ta spnly to I he Mlnlnr lie-'order for a Certificate or Improvements, rnr the i,nroe of oulalulnr a Crown ursiii oi me aoovp claim. And flirllinr Lake ntlr lli.l aril,,n nn rter swtion IS. must lie commenced tWore me ismjb oi sucu uenirteate or Inprove liients. liATEO this lit day of September, A.D. H. UcN. FRA8ER, Agent, piri nitr v wrcwR U u aura . us - , -- - - WHEREVER THERE ARE FI.IBS USE FLY'TOX adjoining Antler Creek. ' n ;. III' KM t A It LA H VALl AUI.E In Burma. Selukwe owns 120 XXX) shares of the capitalization of Shan State silver-Lead Corporation. Limited. This corporation has three mineral arras In Burma, with a total of 1. 183.265 acres. Considerable development work baa been done on cn of the Burma properties, the Bawzalng mine. The ore deposit 1 irregular, but appears to be about 300 feet In length and In places 80 feet In width, according to engineers reports. It 1 staled that about SJ.000 tons of good ore nave been blocked out and the company has recently Installed a mill which Is producing concentrate yielding 73 per cent lead and 13 ounces in sliver to the ton. NEW LEADER CONSERVATIVES I IXAM'IAL I'O'T MVK MLKillLV tAILt.lt tOMrLLTLLY OWINO TO LACK Of POLICY Financial Post Mr. Melghen, brilliant, respected, am- cere, has failed completely aa a leader because he la Incapable of understanding the voters, or Jislenlng to advice of experienced men and of building a con structive policy thereon. The Conservatives will now have to find s new leader and reorganize nationally. Business men, Orlt and Tory, feel much relieved, Even the disappointed one know thtt the more stable conditions sre whst was needed, needed more than either a Liberal or s Conservative admlnstratlon was needed. Looking ahead, there Is much prosperity In sight for Canada. The Liberal have a glorious opportunity to make that prosperity complete, generous, fulsome. They will do it If they are ready Csptsln C. 8. Dover Jr.. consulting en glneer for the American Federation of Labor, who made a similar survey previous to the adoption of the Canadian Rational RsUway Shop Co-operative plan. Ca'pt. Cover's report will be given consldeiatlou Jeftflly by ths Csuadlun FLY-TOX Is a acksaifk msecuddl Ttvas dtvdoped at Vcllon Institute Industrial Tteeam btfTbxRltoakip FIYT0X stands for cleanliness, comfort and health is famous throughout the world. FLY-TOX Fly-Tox is a crystal dear liquid. Stain less. Has a cleanly fragrance. Harmless to -humans and animals. But sure leath to disease-carrying insects when touched by Fly-Tox mistlike ipray. Fine for summer cam pa. Necemary In every home. Half-pints sell for City cents. Faitoouvef. B C. FLYTOX KILLS FLIES MOSdUITOES MOTHS, COACHES, ANTS, FLFAS live holdings In the Portland Canal National management ana the execu district. tire of the association On. the British Columbia holdlnga ac tive development anrl exploratory campaigns are In progress. SIMPLE MIXTURE MAKES STOMACH FEEL FINE Selukwe also owns the Schufer pro- perty consisting of' five croan-granted ' - claims on the north slope of Hudson 81mple buckthorn bark, mainealum Bay Mountain, eleven miles from South- sulph. e p. glycerine, etc . as Billed In era, B.C. ThU property shows sdver- Adlerlka. help stomach trouble In TEN ,eadiinc ore and also a pyrrhotlte-alnc minutes by removing OAS Bring out a ore. 1 surprising amount oi oia waste .msvier Selukwe holds 100 00 fully paid shares you never thought was In your system. In Kafue Copper Development. Limited. Stops that full, bloated feeling and operating in holding and conce l;tis make you happy and cheerful. Excel - amounting to 30 -)Ur miles In North- lent for chronic constipation. Adlerlka tm Rhodesia In Africa. And In Canada work QUICK and delightfully easy. Selukwe U Interested through Kafue on Orme Limited. Druggists. a profit-sharing basis in a gild dredg- j for years In the wilderne? of dlsap- lng area on Antler Creek in th famous! old Ccrtboo district of British Columbia. ' IIIKTII In the. same district Selukwe holds un- I A dsughter was born at the Prince der option numerous alluvial gold mln-, Rupert General Hospital on September lng claim along Cunningham Pas Creek 1 20 to Mr and Mr J. 3. Muldoon. 308 FJtth Avenue West Advertise tn tb Dally New SYNOPSIS OF LAND ACT AMENDMENTS PREEMPTIONS VscsnL unrfv4, urvy4 Crown land may b pr-mpt4 by British subjecu over 1 years of. age. and by -liens on declaring Intention lo berotn British subjects, conditional uton residence, occupation. jiJ Improvement for ssrlcultura urpoea Full Information concernlns rjs ttlon regarding pre-emptions Is given In Hulletln No. 1. Land 8r1s. "How to lr-mpt Land." cople of ihich csn be obtslned fre of charg ty adJrelng lbs Department of Land. Victoria, D C or to any Oov. srnment Agent V llecorda will b granted covering only land suitable for agricultural purposes, and which la not timber, land, 1. carrying over 1.000 board feet per acre west of th Coast lUng and tJOOV fel tier acre aat of that lUng. Applications for pre-emption ar to be addressed to tb Land Commissioner of tb Land lUcordlng Dl-vision, in which the Und applied for I situated, and are made n printed form, copies of which can b obtained from the Land Commissioner, Pr-emptlon must b occupied for fir years and Improvement md to vslu of 119 per acre. Including clearing and cultivating at Isast five acre, before a Crown Qrsnt can b received. For mors detailed Information as th Bulletin "How to Preempt Und." PURCHASE Applications ar received for pur. rhaae of vacant and unreserved Crown land, not being tlmterland, for agricultural purposes; minimum price for flrst-claas (arable) land 1 IS tier acre, snd aecond-claas (gras- lng) land 12.50 per acre. Further lo- a their majority enable tbem to be ! formation regarding purchase or leas of Crown lsnJs Is given In llulUtln ready-to r.rt in slna .iri rw,im. politic. in In h,,.i, business, snd ,j i N Stttt Vurehk aft4 piace in wieir caoinei vne nesi execu- tlves'they can find, and make further Immediate reduction In taxation. They have the Washington experience to guide them. CO-OPERATIVE PLAN RAILWAY PROPOSED MONTREAL, Sept 33. A survey Is being msde of the relationship of the Canadian National Railways nulnten-snce of way employee, to the company with the purpose of determining whe-there It 1 feasible to put Into operation a co-operative working flan somewhat similar, to that now In force In the Canadian National Railway shops. Lease of Crown Lands." Mill, fsctory, or Industrial site os timber Isnd, not exceeding 40 acras, may be purchased or leased, the condition Including payment of atumpsg. H0ME8ITE LEASES Unsurveyed area, not exceeding acres, may be leased sa homsstl, conditional upon a dwelling being rsctsd In th first year, till bslng obtainable after rstdene and improvement condition sr fulfilled and land has bn surveyed. LEASES For graxlng snd Industrial pur-post areas not sxosodlng 1st aersa may be led by on pareom a company, QRAZINQ m Under th Orstlng Act th Pro--Inc 1 divided Into graxlng dlstrtots snd th rsng admlnlstsrsd undsr a ThU survey I, being conducted by .7. i.susd I -..... I.-,--. - ..! r,-lAl -!-- BUIUIsi ( s.ll"U li IV It, WW I II a i i f to MtablUhed owners. Hteckownrs mar form aaKiallont for rant masageinent. Krt. or partly Crsia, permit ars avallabls for settlers, ssnpsrs and uavslisrs, up U Is j --la-----MMMMMMMMMMB. I WE ARE OFFERING A MODEL MODERN A GRADUATE EXPERIENCED OPTICAL PARLOR REGISTERED OPTOMjTRKr TO SERVE YOUn EYE NECESSITIES ' It Is the great tliffereiice In llm ni obs , ,V correct niftliods of exaiiiliiiilion for ileie,!- , i,,. ulteiilioii . tn filling the prvsrriplion ami Hie d.-l,,,,. ., ' : -i flit: st a sary in corrfct imiiiu lining inai ttnif Ullr . iltcr tiuiiiulf in favor of glu!tc fitted in our (lf; , We iisft' niooern inoiliods. v try lo Rive ronn.,,,. vice. Tlial's wliy yon will feel o nnn li ,,t , ., , yon nre tleritling on u fruino thut will exactly i"' ,s particular liking. 'REMEMBER No ease presents perplexities to one qualified In the Science of Refraction. (lonsny our Oploinelriitt u y on would a fiK n i t-,. vi ce will be jut os reliable. Max Heilbroner 527-520 Third Avenue HHV''?4HHR0 fo:u a;.r, WESTHOLME THEATRE TONIGHT ONLY at 7 and 0 Douglas Maclean in the uproarious farce "That's My Baby" A rollicking, rtp-niiiring foiiiedi'liriiiiii p.. Fnti fiiiilie falrr. A light-kml. pil tun le fell in love vvtlli an iinklf uml w liund. Iiulty jiitl when he need a b.iby ciinnlcr.ilil i . thing el e in Ihe world. Jnl e- lli.it Kid hii.e, neruiiljitic nde. Tig M-ene. color, prt-ltv n i-oitiam e. Hlrong ca.ot: Douglas MacLcan, Margaret Morris, Claude Gllling-water, Wade Boteler, William Orlamonde, Eugenia Ford and oilier. COMEDY "NO FATHER TO GUIDE HIM," AESOP'S FILM FABLES 35c and 10c Canadian National Steamships Co. Limited Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND " SHIPYARD Opsr.ilng Q. r. P. 20,000 Ton Flostlng Dry Doc ioglnssrs, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmith, Patttr maker, Founders, 'Woodworkers, Etc ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDINQ. Oor plant is eipiipped to handle si kind ' MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and U i Fishermen s Supplies FISH LINES, HOOK8, ROPES, TWINES, FISH NETTINQ AND TROLLING GEAR, OIL AND RUBBER CLOTHING, GROCEMIES. Compare Our Prices Lipsett, Cunningham & Co. Ltd. 8econd Avenue and McBrlde 8L FELT WEATHER STRIP Keeps Out Draughts 8tove Pipes and Elbows in nil Mice. Airtight Heaters in mzi from 18 U Stoves and Ranges- Hlove Hoard- and l" " 11 Mod Ortlerx given prompt attention Thompson Hardware Co., Ltd.- 255 Third Avenue. s - Residence, 244 Fifth Avenue West ANGER, The Tailor Kino Imported Serge and Scotch Tweed Suits made lo order in our shop in Prince llnperl ns low as P. 0. Box 247 (ten oo .. ANGER, Cutterprnce fcftj