Just Arrived Flannel and Balbriggan DRESSES in all the new styles and - colors "Doners" We aim to please Phone 27. P.O. Box 327 If your head aches, or reading or work strains your eyes, or if you arc the least hit doubtful ahout Ihc efficiency of your eyes then consult us! Glasses are intended to make up for the deficiency in your eyesight. Our largo patronage shows that we know how lo produce such glasses. Ifave your eyes exaniiu- ud! A. E. Ireland (ill till ATE OPTOMETRIST 27 Years Practice 3ID Tlilrd Avenue, opp. G.W.V.t. WOOD Dry Jack Pine, Cedar, Birch and Spruce Per load $8.50 l'or half load 3.50 Per sack 50 Firelighters, iS for $1.00 delivered. HydeTransfer 133 Seoond Avenue Phone BIO Night or Day WE BUY BOTTLES. understood, the Victoria member oi Parliament has given his supporter here no definite answer to their ,ln -I ulrles. Ills friends assert that lit would come West it he could bcassurcc that there would be no fight, but the) cannot give the Doctor any such assur ance. At the moment It appears certain that It Mr. Bowser is opposed by any one. including Dr. Tolmle. there will be a fight which will be exceedingly In tercstlng to spectators. If Dr. Tolmle dropped his Federal seat and then were defeated in a convention he would bt completely out of luck, his friends ad' mlt. And the fact that the opening ol the Victoria seat would almost certalnl) lesult In the return of the constituent to the Liberal Party makes it hard for the Doctor to abandon his present posi tion out of loyalty to his Party. MAY SIT IN HOtSE If the Kamlocps convention choose Mr. Bowcer, Dr. Tolmle or Mr. Ladnei the new leader may take his seat in tht Legislature during the coming session IN PROBATE. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA III the Mailer or tlie tdminltrsUon Art; and III the Miller nf the Estate or Andrew Mr-.Naurht. otherwiee known as Amlrrw Johnston. l'nrtr snct by vfrtiH- f au "rder daiec! the flh da) of October. IVto. snd made by III;' Honor J urine F. MrB. Young-. Lo-al J nil re nt I lie Supreme Court, leave wa jrin-il Id Stephen II. Ilnkin, I if filial 1mmiMratir for thai portion of the i 'iiin'y or I'rinre Itiitwrt a deDm-d In iirder-ln-Ounnl No. U'li jr.. to swear a to the death of Andrew- MrNaiirtit. ollwr wie known a Andrew JotinMon. fonnerlx if the Town of Smither. In I he I'rovlnn if B.-ltUb :olunihU. a of ttw tth day o;l Inly, ttit, one month after the first ub-, HralNin of till nut Ire. TIIEIIKFOIIE TAKE XOTICK llial. iinlfr- I proof U furni4il to the HHIHrt Kefls- ' trar or tne Miprr nw court -at me i.ny oi rnnce nupeti, rroviure or onusn i.oium Ma, within one month after tm first nub Johnmon WILLIAMS & OONZALF.S. Solicitor. Thin notice wan flrt miblUhrd on the Hlh day of October. A.U.. Ii6. GABARDINE RAINCOATS Of the famous Maudlc- liurgh Manufacture. Also HIack Htihber (.loafs in Ladies and Mises' sizes by Hie same maker. Guaranteed Two Years H. S. WALLACE Co., Ltd. Phone 9. 3rd Ave. and Fulton BENTS LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR Jusl received splendid line of English Made Cravenette Raincoats in five different shades, fill! luird, in sizes from 30 lo 10. J. BENT Third Ave. Phone 651. I SJ07 MINERAL ACT. Certificate of Improttmsnta When Pay Day Comes '"THE first claim you should meet on pay day is your savings. In time of sickness or unemployment, your money is your best f riend if you have saved it. There comes a time for all of us when ability to earn must cease. Your accumulated savings must then take the place of your present earning power. Alk for a copy of our hooltrt. T Mtoturt ot Your Incomt." You will find it uxM. The Royal Bank of Canada Prince Rupert Branch A quick resignation by one of the sit-.leg members and an early by-electlou wculd enable the new chief tain to lead his forces in the House soon after It gets down to business in ,the New Year. F. E. Robertson, Manager ORIENTAL BUSINESS FROM ALASKA NEWEST MOVE IN SHIPPING TODAY'S WIRELESS REPORT Samuel M. Savin and Theodore Holl- : efsen took pawage on the Prlncesa DIOBY ISLAND Cloudy, southeast j Louise via Vancouver for 8hanghal. ,;ale; barometer 29 82: temperature, 54; . china. In the Interest of the Alaska-tea rough; 8 pjn. apoke 8.3. Gray ati oriental Corporation, recently organized Kaden Harbor loading. t at Ketchikan, to engage In direct ship- BULL HARBOR Overcast, fresh :plELg to the Orient, says the Ketchikan tiutheast wind; barometer. 29.87; tern-1 chronicle. perature 45; sea, moderate swell. 9.10 J For many years Oriental-bound cargo spoke S3. Venture at Alert Bay south- han been sent through the port of Puget bound. 10 JO spoke SS. Llllum in Mil-'sound, making about 1.500 miles addl-sank Sound bound for Skldegste Inlet. j tloaal voyage, inasmuch as such cargo DEAD TREE POINT Cloudy, fresh ;como, baek within sight of Alaska on southeast wind; barometer. 20.96; tem-; jts Oriental trip. Negotiations have been erature 41: sea rough. i under way for several months and It la NOON 'said that people very high In the ship- DtQBY ISLAND Cloudy, fresh south- ping trade have been Interested in the east wind; barometer. 29.70; tempera- p,r East. If documents are signed up It ture. 55; sea rough. ;ts expected that Alaskan cargo will be BOLL HARBOR Overcast, fresh mte ready tor attest shipment in the southeast wind; birometer 27.77: tem- neir future. perature. 48: sea. heavy swell. 11 ajn.j Mr. TollefserPhat been a resident ot spoke Prince Rupert in Mllbank Sound china for 20 years and came here to southbound. ' confer with, producers. For the past DEAD TREE POINT Cloudy, fresh two months he has been visiting the southeast wind; barometer. 23.90; tem-. various plants doing builne on Alaskan perature, 44; sea rough. shore. He came down from Wrangell yesterday to Join the trip. The local underwriting was done by the Alaska Se-rurltlM Coraoratlo'li and it is said that Swmiotake Au. 4. sweepstase No. , , . v......... , o ,v Fractional and Sweepstake So. Frae- I BC Hunal Mlin-rai Claims, tltuate In the Ainn'east Alaska people are interested in the Mininr Division of t:asiar fimriri. !..,. ture. Mr. Savin n,.i- ..,t. i to confer .., Ann. expects Where hwiied: East side of Taku mar sheep i.rrrk. wth a number of large buyers in Japan TAKE NOTICE thai Reginald Symes. ! . . barrUter and solicitor, of 640 West Ten-i na uuu' iter St., Vancouver. uriun uiiumuis, sri dSw'MeN.Jihl . S' 'r.Tlln"'Vree"r M mer s (r liricate ' SFI F-TAIOT NFfiRfl IAUU01 nLMRU Srlw jffiwf?un .Statural fo ?. 'n."-d-. .".! . 5i'.' S5l!MLr W.tmiE BECOMES A SCULPTOR the said death or the salo Andrew .Mr- 'Jri. ,h,1Vi ri.m, aurtit. otherwise known as Andrew ' .. iwVuli;' tut ..Tiri? .. Just Arrived, a Shipment of Lad les Hon under section ti mum be cotntnenred liefore the Issue ot frurb certlficstes ol linprnvpments. iiATED tbls 1st day of September, A.D. jio LAND ACT. I Nolle of Intention to Apply to Lsss Land i In I'rlnre Hunert Land fleeordinr HI PINEAPPLE SPECIAL. Singapore Sliced, 7 tins for 95c Hawaiian Sliced Libbyf, ;5 tins for .... 95c Nabob. 3 tins for 95c Malkin's Hesl, :V tins for 95c Delmoule, .'J tins for ... . 95c Llbby's Crushed, 'i tins for 95c Delmonte, gallons, crushed. 1 liu for 95c You can have your choice of any of the above 2 lb. tins of piucapiile, sliced or crushed, for 2rc, ulong with one box of fancy Mc- ' Inlosli Hcd Apples for 8.25. lb sure lo order them to gelher to gel the bargaiiu B.C. Butchers & Grocers Limited Phones 45 and 674. Cane In Wood ItuM of King. Prime , trlit. ami situate at Ji-dway Harbor. Quetnjtor of note. and Mr Henry Thornton WINNIPEG:. Oct. 25. Starting In with a delapldated old knife, a railway sleeping car porter, working between Winni peg and Vancouver, has become a sculp. He has already carved out TAKE SimcE that Somervnie Cannery ot black mahogany and white pine busta Company. Ltd.. Vancouver, B.C.. orrupatliHi of King Oeorge. King Edward VIL. th rinh Parker. Intend to for lease apply land: p..-,. Prince of ol WaiM wales, sir sir Henr Henry Thornton, xnornton. of the rollowinr deirnlied Onnmencinir at a po't planted at the president of the Canadian National Rail southeast rorner or the Toiro Mineral gT.tm and manv other Dersonaeea w"7 '$ltm' ana 7 ouler " rollowmif lna Claim, the easterly boundary northerly dlrertlou IS main; im-nre oi noie, nortlieanterly II rluln to hlrh water mark: thence southeasterly alona- thn hlrh water mark 18 chiln; llwnre southwesterly 1 1$ chains, more or less, to the point of rotmnenrenient, and rontai'Dlng II arres. ni"re or less. SOMF.IIVILLE CASMFRY COMPANY. LTD.. Applleant. Her r. b. Mathers. flld September Hi. Halloween Week APPLES! APPLES! APPLES! 'Mcintosh Reds, jumble pack ! $1.75 I Mcintosh Reds, No. i fancy 52-25 The artist, who la a resident of Win nlpeg, la a negro, who taught himself the art and haa never taken a lesson. His name is Roscoe Williams. It is during the spare hours of his long runs between the prairie metropo- olla and the Pacific coast, that Mr. Wll Hams does most of bis sculpturing work. He carved the likeness of Sir Henry Thornton on two trips. Mr. Williams has now ceased work with wood, his modelling being, done with clsy and plaatlclno. Ills aubject are the beads of humans of all races, blrda and animals, all ot which he makes most lifelike. He is now' engaged on a statue ot Miss Bessie Colman, the colored avla-trlx, who waa killed In an aeroplane accident in Chicago some time ago. He plans to place several of his works on exhibition In Boston and New York soon. MICH .MORE IMPORTANT T.P. writes: "Let us cut out this quesUonlng whether or hot we come from monkeys: our business Is to keep from going to the dogs." Boston Transcript. ANVTIIIMl Hl'T THESE Wife The doctor says I must take more exerclre. Hub All right, my dear. Any kind you like except Jumping at conclusion and running up bills. Edmonton Bulletin. . Mrs. Btsnley Dolron and family left on 'the Prince Ruiiert Sunday nleht SPORT CHAT Art Osgne. whose home Is at Print George and who has. as usual, spent the summer there this year, has been signed up by the Canadiens, National Hockey League team. It is announced 'by Cecil Hart, manager of the Canadiens. Ctagne, who has been for the i past few years with the Edmonton Western League and who U second 1 highest scorer In that league, will leave 'shortly tor the East. The Commercial Orads, Edmonton's I star ladles' basketball team, will have ; their first games of the season on .Tuesday and Thursday nights when I they will meet the Detroit National who are coming West for the engsgu-i turrits. The games will' be played un- der new ladles' rules which require tw centre players Instead of owe to pass the ball from end to end. The National Boxing Commission of the United 8tates has approved tiw following tltleholders In the varloUt pugihstlc divisions: Heavyweight Oene Tunney. Light heavyweight Jack Dclaney. Middleweight Tiger Flowers. Welterweight Sammy Mandell. Featherweight Open, Bantamweight Bud Taylor. Flyweight Fide) Labarba. BAnAUOTORDERS By Ueut.-Colonel J. W. Nlcholls. Officer Commanding, 1st Battalion North British Columbia Regiment, 102nd Bn. C-E F. Parade. Battalion parade Monday evening at 8 pnv to bt followed by lecture at 8.30 pm. Ilccruiu attesUJ Monday evening at 7 4S p ro. Signal ftectlon.--Annual classification and Inspection ct Signal equipment by the Dtatitct Signal Oaicei. Captan Francis, will be held October 27 and 28, in the armory. First Aid Claw will attend Thursday evening at 3 pa. foe the first lecture of th series by Major Tr-xayne. RC-Ail C. Band practice In tht Armory, Friday evening at 8 pm. Musketry: Miniature Range open foi practice. Friday1 at 8 pin. Orderly tor the week ending Saturday. October SO; Lieut. J. S. Wilson; Orderly kergesnt: Sergt. O. V. Wilkinson. for Vsncouver where they will Join Mr. I Mncanir Dolron who is now located In the southern city. I The liquor selling charge against Joel Rose was adjourned this morning lni the police court until Wednesday. j A huge seaplane with the pilot' seat on a captain' bridge well above th ; passenger cabins, a on an ocrajj liner, ha been bullV 1a. .London. i 8. D. JOHNSTON, Major and Adjutant. Attd. 1st Bn. N B C. Regt The cast in the local police court age Inst the Orand Terminal Club n further remanded for eight days thU morning. SYNOPSIS OF LAND ACT AMENDMENTS PRE-EMPTIONS VactinL unreserved. surveyed Crown land may b tr-rnptd by British aubject over U y.ar ot . and by alien on declaring Intention to bervmo llrltlah subject, conditional upon residence, occupation, jid Improvement for agricultural purposes Pull Information concerning ititt jitlons recardlnr pre-emptions I given In Ilulletin No. t. Land Series. "How to Ir-empt Land," copies ot ihlch can bo obtained fro of chart y addrevalns th Department of Uinda, Victoria, B.C, or to any Oov-ernment Ent a, Records will b granted covering only land suitable for agricultural purtios. and which la not timber-land, I.., carrying over MOO board feet per acre west ot th Coast Rang and S.000 ft per acr east of tpat lUns. Applications for pr..mptlons ar to b addressed to th Land Com-mUsloner of th Land Recording Division, In which the land applied for I situated, and sr mad n prlntsJ form, copies f which can t obtained from th Land Commissioner. Pr-mptlon must b occupied for flv years and Improvement mad to valu of $10 per acre. Including clearing and cultivating at least flv acr.s. before a Crown Grant can b received. Kor mora delalld Information the HulUtln "How to Pr-rapt Land." PURCHASE Application are received for purchase of vacant and unrerv4 Crown lands, not being llmberland. for agricultural purposes: minimum prlc for flrst-tlass (arabl) land I It per acre, and econdcla (gracing) land 11.50 per acr. Further la-formation regarding purchaa or las of Crown lands Is given In llullatln No. 10, land Series. "Purchas and Leas of Crown Land." Mill, factory, or InduatrUI site os Umber land, not exceeding' 40 acr, may b purchased or leased, th condition Including payrotnt est stumpag. HOME8ITE LEASES Unsurveyed areas, not xcdlng II acre, may b leased as homsslte. conditional upon a dwdllng bslng rcted in th first year, tltl being obtainable aftr residence and Improvement condition art fulfilled and land haa bn survsy.d. LEASES For grating and Industrial purposes area not xcdlng ItO aera mar b loaaad by on panom or a QRAZINQ Under th Orating Aot th Province u divided into graxlng dlstrloU and th ran it administered undsr a Orating Commlaslonar. Annual graxlng permit ar Issued baad oa number ranged, priority being given to tabllsh.d owner. Btock-ownrt may form aaclatlona for rang maaagmnt. Fr. or partly tr, MnalU ar availabl far MttUr aeppax and travel lara, m U tat MONDAY, OCTOBER jj PAGE BIX THB DAILY NEWS 13. NOW YOU CAN BUY FOR THE o 3 PRICE OF Z PD & Co. Tooth Paste PD & Co. Vanishing Cream PD & Co. Shaving Cream PD & Co. Almond Cream PD & Co. T&r Shampoo For a limited lime unly vc will give you free any one of the above items prtviil-ing you purchase two of llieni. You get $1.50 value for $1.00. UoiiU miss this! Ruper t Phapmacy Prescription Specialists We deliver. Phone 94 SPECIALS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Shoulder La ml), per lb. 25c Loin Lamb, per lb. . . 35c Leg Lamb, per lb. . . . 40c Hump Hoasl, per lb.. . 18c Roast off the Hound, per lb 1Ec Moiled Ilib Itoasl, per lb. 25c Loin Pork, per lb. . . 35c Leg Hoasl Veal, per lb. 25c Veal Chops, icr lb. . . 25c Lamb Chops,, per lb. . . 35c Sausage, 2 lbs 35c Meat Department. Mussallem Grocery Co. Ltd. LEON LADNER NEW LEADER? VANCOUVER M.l. flKINO I'KfiKU TO CONTEST I'KOVlNCIAt, LEADER-SHIP WITH HONSHU AT v kAMLOOPM rr - VICTORIA, Oct. 35. Every corner of British Columbia will be represented when the Conservative party holds Its long-delayed convention in Kamloops on November 23. With almost 500 delegates present the accommodation ot the southern Interior city will be severely taxed. Leon J. Ladner. member ot the House ot Commons for Vancouver South, It the latest, possibility for the leadership Thoie who are opposed to W. J. Bowsci are talking about Mr. Ladner now at offering some hope. Mr. Ladner's name apparently Is advanced after othc prospective candidates to 'oppose Mr. Bowser have disappeared from the political landscape. NO UtillT WANTED Whether Dr. Tolmle will decide to fight Mr. Bowser's return In open con vcntlon is not clear yet. So tar. it U When You Need A WATCH Ask Us! Our wait-he arc positively guaranteed t k . . Milisfaclioii. We have a I urge nmgo in new h f; WALTMAM8, ELGIN, HAMILTON AND HIQH QI1ADE 8WIS8 For Ladles or Gentlemen In white, ureen or yellow gnld. Max Heilbroner 527-529 Third Avenue WESTHOLME THEATRE Monday and Tuesday, 7 and 9 p.m. BEBE DANlXS" "The Palm Beach Girl" Itewili'liiitg Ib'tif, Ihe Inggt'tl tlinli-h'i.ii, t wluzzc- (IhoiikIi ix rtfl- u( lirveiy liiiiiinr. .i i iiig thrilN MirntiiiKled b de InVt I'ioriiU oi . a gHwkih. !mll-luvii girl who iMnug" Ih-.hi fniiiiiet uutl wildest ttiriimil of adventm-Wenllh. -pite, giiielx. -ied-bual. and lm''u u Slpinig i-att. Bebe Daniels, Lawrence Gray, John Patrick, Ro Bj ron, Armand Cortes, Josephine Drako and others. THE ADVENTURES OF MAZIE" No. 4 ALDEflTA VAUGHN IN "MA2IES WONT TELL" COMEDY J'lCE COLD" Admission 35c and 10c SEND IT TO THE LAUNDRY -:- -:- ALL CLASSES OF LAUNDRY WORK Including three disliiirl cnuc for rmiuly Worn 80FT FINISH, THRIF-T-SERVICE and WET WASH at tno!tt rciAOiiidile pm c. DRY CLEANING, PRESSING AND REPAIRING Pioneer Laundry and Dry Cleaners Phone 118 and we will do Ihc rest. Fishermen's Supplies FISH LINES, HOOKS, ROPES, TWINE3, FSH NETTING AND TROLLING GEAR, OIL AND RUBBER CLOTHING, GROCERIES- Compare Our Prices Lipsett, Cunningham & Co. Ltd. 8econd Avenue and McBrlde SU These Chilly Nights Hcijiiire heal m Ihf limine. We have just receive j l'nll fcliipmciit of Gurney Oxford Heaters Fur economy and efficiency Ihey cannot he c Call uud inspect our slock. We hImi carry a cuiniile'c Condor Electric Lamps In all sizes Stork's Hardware Limited 710 8econd Avenue UNION STEAMSHIPS. LIMITED (tilling from rrinr nui.rt. f VANCOUVtR. VIOTOItU. Iwafts.it a.,, , gUf, t TuMitl f r VANCOUVCR. VICTORIA, AI.M ,, M iw.a.oa , g.igra.,, For PORT SIMPSON sn Nsts River Osnnsrl, Thursdar a.m. for port traapaoN. invoi. aura . . 123 In Anu. R. R. M. M. SMITH. SMITH, la.M Agent Prlne a.i.,. B..r,.rl. Rupsrl.