Wednesday. October a, 1020, "Unless someone tells her about her eyes she'll need an extension on her arm" The woman is far-sighted, but doesn't know it. How ridiculous she makes herself look, in her attempt to read the menu I Too many women, and men too, go through this same futile performance, lie sure that your own sight is normal. Have your eyes examineJI PWJWft TUIyff if 111 tut SSMrS ft ttum. g THE STOHE WITH THE CUCI E.fJHHBM'aHsaSM J. Bents Re-organization Sale Slashing Prices on 1411, AMi IVTI.K COU and MIU.IMIIY Itraatlfal Afternoon Inrw. the mm style d materials. J. BENT third Arnue. LUMBER (ire nimiufaHiinng rough and ilrt't'il liitn-l-cr. Kdsce grain boat pilar. Ilalitmt and salmon boxi-. Ask For Prices Seal Cove Lumber Co. Ltd. PHONE SG2 George Rorie Chartered Accountant and Auditor Receiver, Liquidator, Trustee, Ac. Phone 387 New Adilrcus: 243 Second Avenue West PI1INUB 11UiKIT MILK From Bulkley Valley FRESH MILK AND WHIPPING CREAM Wo specially recommend ooj Tablo Cream at 15c for Half Pint. Quality and Service Special Ice Delivery Servloe Valentin Dairy Phone 657 LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone St. Cartaite, Warehousing, and tilslributliiK, Team or Motor Heriflce, Coal Band and (travel We Speolatlxe In Plana anal Furniture aQovlna. 'FREE EMPIRE ! IS OURS TODAY m in cum 1, or i'kckiiom o which IT IK KM M)KI) JUKKH loll j (lIlMTM j (Ottawa Citizen) In an Impresiive address of farewell I " " tanacian club, In Ottawa, HI, j ! Excellency Lord Byng, tpoke of "the I league of Bntlah natlona," and of "thl! aoul of the p-ople of Canada." H no conflict between the ideal ot j loyalty to Canada and allegiance to the i .nt association of nation, called toe British Empire or British Commonwealth Tint eipreulon "The BrtUsh Em. plrr" misleads many minds, lin Excellency envisaged It In the broader aenae There U an Imiglnatlon-stlrrliij sound In the word "empire." Especi-ally U thl the case when we havs. ariuairy in existence and in dally d. I monat ration before us, the world-en. circling combination of motherland. Jcmiolona and coloole which own allegiance to the crown of Britain. Here Indeed la an empire of which to be proud, not only because ot 1U great extent, but becauae It hold together by common loyalty; It t not held lu chain. 1-UY.tl.TY MIT IOIICK But thl thought came beyond the dream of empire. There hare been great empire In the world before, even greater in proportion to the known r.rra -t the world and facilities of com- jmunlcatlon than that of Britain today jfc. turn empire the aoldler waa every -1 here holding tb fabric together; and I the tax gatherer, the tribute takei. also wa there, to collect for the aoldler wage and the upkeep ot 'ht emperor palace. The aubatltutlon or loyalty for fore her in word u ( .he British Empire. The people of thl empire hope that ' for them fate haa In (tore no Armaged-. don no uprising of barbarian, no re-j petition of the Dark Age. On the j contrary they eten bot that thl em-ipire which aoroehow ha grown under their hand will grow more, and more, and more that It la nothing lea than the beginning of the federation of th world. And why do they dare to entertain a hope which to outalder miut aeest nothing leu than fantatilcally pre-sumptuous' Becauae It 1 an empire Meter! -but brcatue It la BrtUsh. .NOT AUKOUlME t thl mere racial or national arrogance. Shall (he Bntlah prrrall merely because they are Brltlah Some who are of Bntlah allegtancv. even aom who are of Bntlah blood, would ao declare: yea. and would even charge other, on pain ot being regarded a. dlaloyal. to repeat thta boaat. The Brttuh people are numerically but few of th people of the Brtttsi. Empire thl race Idea eiplalna nothing and bold out no hope ot anything. Not upon th Bntlah race, but upon the pnnclpl of freedom 1 the Bntlah j Empire founded. I ltaa freedom, then, paaaed unde- BnUah copyright? Mo; th Jew. the Swiss, th Argentine and many other aie llrlng evidence to the contrary. I HO DOM BKITOVS CHOP But th Brtion aeem to bare found MINERAL ACT. Crtlflct f lmemfit Swrrrttaka .. 1. iweeie ."la Fruiul nl SpUk No. rrc-li.mil Mineral r.lslin. Mlutlo la Ihe Allln Mini u I mm) or 4Mr I ii ur It I. Wlwre l4rtied -Ki il f Taku Ami. nrr herp ( reek. . T.tin SoTiri: that netnM rm. liimier and ulinir. of WfM I'm-Ctt St.. Yaacutaer. BiilUh Coluiiibl. ari-Inr a arenl tor seriuke Mlnint Cor-rx.rilKin Free Miner1 rerilflrate .Nfi. ,u in mi.'im. ui ! frui loe dtlr hereof ! apr4y to Ihe Minm HecoMer tor irillirale ftf linpreiieil. for tJ purHM or iihtilnlnt Crown OranU of irie stmt rlairna. . i rum nt ii Ttcr MiTirr thai ae- ti m umlcr aeriioii $i mint be rominenoertj liflirr inr iHie oi iMirn frniuiiiw vi unprovenirnl. Ii lt. ITtti lliit III dy of 5eplember, A.D. INIRAL ACT Ctrtlfltat lmprtmnlt Winn Frar.lKitial .No. . Anrm nd Jul-nil Mineral c.liuin, situate In the Allm Miniug tuvimnn of the r.aniar ninrlrl, iilmnl mr tulle up ilream frimi the houlh I Winn niter. . TAkK .NOTICE thil The tntlneer Gold lin l td., inr . free Miner Certlflcile Nn lOTTOi . iniend. ilttjr diya fi-om ihe Uile Itrreof ,tn apply t l'1" Mlnlar Ke-i-order for a Cerllfleale of Improvementi, fur the puro of oblalniug a Crowii (Irani of the ilmve claim. And fiirlher like noilre thai action, no dcr ferllim S. mMt bf rommenreil lirore me Hfue of urh r.ertificale of hi.prote- ""nit ED thla III rtiy of gcplcwber, .D. i it &. II. McW. rnASEK. Agent MINgRAL ACT rliricat f lmprtmnt. , H limine .No. , Lot 44tr. Mineral Claim, -tttialn In Ihn Allln Miiilnir bltlflon ot the i a.riar DliiriM. on lh Weil Arm of Ta-kun Arm, alHiul lure quarter of a mill nn lream rnmi the tiwuth or Wann lllvcr, TIKE NOTICE "'it I. Chirle K. Olliimre, Free Minrr Certirtrile .No. 7t. tntomt. liiv diy fnim l!ie dil hereof, to pply I,. Ihe Slininir Hocordrr for a CcrUflciie if improteiuenti. for the puioe of ob-iiinini a crown flnnt or the above claim. iul rurthrr Ukrn notice that inmn, tiniler lecllon SS. muit Iw eoininenced tie-fori the lue o urh Certificate of liw pnivrMienti. .i.,t,.. in II MfN. KRASKH, Agent, LA WO APT. Nitlc filtntlon to Apply to L Lnd. ii. . v nerordinr uutrict or I'rlnr ' north ihore of nniiA. ml iltuile an I'liniU.iit IHV on 8uth.Wet Coin ot I' u bland, aiioul one mile east from Bluff ' ""rVkr tOTICK Shit E. nonmeau. of Lowe In.M f vlnre of Brllmll Coliiinlill. .(.(TU-nit ot, ;nn"y Minirer. Intend to apnl l,?f . !.': if :ne rollowln descrlbtil lamUt Corr.i-.it I .l' I'lanted on the iiiore o" 'il tmnannMl hiy in tho loutn. ueit ! r' rill Inland. IimiI on mile - ihrnre north twenty mi oi i.'-arr ivtii.l rhnlin "nenee et twenty chln Wience in th twentv rhilm, more or le, to Hlh uiri Mark"; thrnee following hlali witer mark weilerlv to point of conmiencenient, Vd containing elilily a"', more, or leal, 80,h- ""t: RoumAiv i Ajpikint. Let thl be quite clearly underttood. Should the genlu of the Brttlan people change and tyranny 'replace freedom Ic their governance, tt would be the duty of true loyalists to forget empire, tor- gtt race, and keep on with the work of freedom, the one. hope ot the world. But the very opposite seem to be the condition freedom broaden everywhere under Britain' twy. loyalty to Britain 1 loyalty to mankind. QUESTIONS BEFORE IMPERIALCONFERENCE Imnilxrstleii Will be Moth to lore and lilting htttler fur New life OTTAWA, Oct ff. Within the room of dingy old "'Number 10" the Imperial conference meeta again on October 13. from the four comer of the emptr, wlU come representative ot the ell-governtcg dominion, of India, of the crown colonlei and protectorate. There will be the usual round of function and festivity. There will be the cus tomary questlona which, conference after conference, have become part of '.he recognized order of things. Thia year, two buetUons are likely to bo, dominant one political, the other economic. On the one hand, dlacus-slon ot constitutional relations will tiring up among other thing the mechanlun of foreign policy whether a common foreign policy for the empire la practicable and what part the do-minion ahould play In the formulation ot uch a policy. Oq the other, oversea aettlemeot, the problem ot migration within the empire will be "a leaning economic tue Th progress of enplre (etUemeui has been admittedly disappointing And, looking to its Improvement, two proposals will probably be made at the conference. 1 That tho dominion should modify their restriction on Immigrant. 3 That the dominion should share with tb Bntlah government the cost of training urban dwellers for work on the land. BEAUTY IN TORONTO ATTRACTED A CROWD DECLARESNEWSPAPER TORONTO. Oct e. -Editorial crtUc-lama on the Beauty Conteat are here quoted: Toronto -Mali,: Why ahould women upon whom the gift of beauty haa been bestowed shrink from displaying that, ot alt talent the one that It la moat difficult to hldett "It waa certain to happen." aaya the Stratford Beacon-Herald. "Toronto picked beauUful girl for a beauty Show In AUanUc City and next at ternoon ah made her first appearanc down town. In the rush to get loot at her. three girls and woman were shoved through a plafe glasa window. Th appearance ot a good-looking girt In Toronto Is- auch a rarity that It well-night caussd a riot." SALE BEING HELD BY UNITED CHURCH Thla afternoon the ladles aid of the Rupert East United Church 1 holding a aale of work In the Oymnaslum for the purpose of raising funds for Uie InsUtu Uon. The sale la continuing until sU. o'clock, with the following committee In charge: General convener: Mr. W. Robinson, Home Cooking: Mrs. Ross Mackay. Mra. R. II McAuley. Mr. Watt Tea Table: Mra. Beale. Mr. Moor-houae. Mra. Meth Davles and Mra, Oomes. Candlea: Mra. Norrlngton, Mr, Squlrea, Mr, Malcolm Lamb. Caahler: Mra. Peachy. ALICE ARM The working staff of Uw Torlo Mine haa been considerably reduced and It la understood that the concentrating mill wilt not b put in operation thl year A, O, II, Oerliardl, managing director of the Consolidated Homeatake Mining ft-Development Oo. Is at the present tlmo In -England on company buslnesa. While doing development work on the Speculator property adjoining the La Roe for J. O. Tretheway this season. Jim Calvin, in digging a wall, atruck a two foot vein ot high grad native and sot umn raws - PAOE FIVE How well they wear Shoes shined with ''Nugget" Polish wear longer, because "NuggeVkeept the uppers toft and pliable and prevents the leather from cracking. . NUGGET" ShoeMish Black-TaifTonty Rtd-IXark Brown and Wf.il t Neutral) for It'tht color $. the wy to grow freedom, aa a farmer ruby allver ore. Prospecting ha proven row a crop. Under the aegl of that It la the aame ore rein now being Biltain, people aaplre to be free, anl mined with auch phenomenal succeM learn to extend the bound of their ton the La Rone, the tnke being about freedom. Thu. not becauae there 1- , 100 feet from the latter property. an empire, not becauae th Bntlah i Development work waa carried out rac la tb centre of It, but becauae It la an embodiment of the hop of freedom and a practical, growing Institu tion, the league ot Brltlah natlona mint the loyalty of a constanUy lncreaalnx proportion, of mankind. both on the Speculator and Bunker Hill properties thl eaaon for Mr. Tre-themay by Ur. Calvin. , Word haa been received here of the recent death In Vancouver of W. P.. McLeod. a former realdent of Anyox and Alice Arm, GYROS ARE HOLDING ANOTHER HOEDOWN Committee Appointed for Ktent Which Mill Take I'lare on October 3 The Qyro Club haa decided to bold '.nether of it popular hoe-down dance ;n October 15 In the Auditorium. The iroceeds will go to the club's playground .und. The following committees are ntfw ictlvely engaged In making arrange Aenta for the event: General Committee Lew Kergtn chairman). Doug, 8tork. Ralph Lepine, ;narlle Mill. Roy Nichols. Advertising Ralph Lepine (chair- nan t. Alex. Hunter. Frank .Dlbb, Roy Jlchols. Eddie Mann. Tickets BUI Crulckshank (treasurer). jto Waugh (doorman). Mualc-r Charlie Balagno (chairman). BUly Balagno. Floor manager Lionel Holtby. Decorations Doug, stork (chairman) loy Nlcbolla, Charlie Milla, Joe Oreer. ialph Lepln. Raines Joe Oreer (chairman., Eddie jlann, Dave Balfour. Frank Dlbb, Alex. lunter. Ralph Lepine. Cider Chartie Mills (chairman). BUI Xelaon. Buttermilk Bob Robertson. Howard White. Ice Cream Milt Oonzalea. Charlie itarr. Hot Dogs Oeorge Tlte (chairman) Hoy McNaughton. Boy Nichols. Mart UcLacblan. Lew Kergln. Norn Prtngle Itan Taylor. BUI Tobey, Doug. Stork :tarold McEwen. I.Ol lS KOfi HEVIAMlKI). A further adjournment In the case ot Louis Ross, charged with celling liquor, wa granted thl morning by Magistrate McClymont In the city police court on request of S. W. Taylor, coun- arl for the defence. Thla case as well aa those of Angelo Pognotto and- Jean lohnston wUl ooma up on Saturday morning for hearing. Aid. Stephens haa been confined to hla home for the past week with another attack of lumbago. He wai unable to attend laat night's council meeting. A. B. Chown. C-NJt. general passer agent at Chicago, and Mra. Chowu were passengers from boat to train this afternoon. tt. Market Prices BUTTER, ; Brookfleld, Shamrock and Woodland, i lba. S,. .......... .. 85o E.OX), 1 lba. .i...,.i' 85c Capital, 8nd grade, lb. 40c rraser Valley, lb 45c 1-lltK ure .'om pound CHEESE Oreen peppers, 3 lba. , k Cucumbcra, each Parsley, bunch Mint, bunch Leek, 3 bunch Cauliflower, B C head J8c 35e Ontario solid 30o Jtllton, tb. v,.. v - 35c Xraft .w 45c Norwegian Ooat 85c Japoleon Llmberger . , , 70c Roquefort ........,....... 75o jwifU' Buttercup, lb, 45c Oorgonzola, lb 75c McLarens. Cream, jar .... 45c and 85a Oiuytr 50c olden Leaf, lb 45o 11119 B.C. fresh, pullets .... B.C. fresh, firata D.CJ. fresh, extras local new laid . Alberta freah, second , B.C. Carrots, lb. 100 lba. Rutebagaa, 6 lba. 100 lb , . . , . ...4.k.. Radishes, bunch .......... New potatoes, 10 lba. ...... Potatoes, 100 lbs. . .., Fancy B.C. tomatoes, per lb, Tomatoea, per basket Watercress, bunch , , 50o 85c 600 65c and 70a 40o VEGETABLES New beets, bunch 6o BeeU. 6 lba . 35q 100 lba. 13.74 New carrot, bunch 5o ... 3d . SJ.23 ... 35o . $2.73 ... 6C ...350 . S3.00 ... 10Q .. 40a 10a 35o 10a and 15a 60 ).. 5a m .... 35C-SSC The Well-Managed Home '"pHE manager of a household is the purchas-ing agent for a large proportion of theff am-ily needs. In order to do a good job she must know what, when and where to buy. She must study goods and the concerns which make goods and have them to sell. She must put 'her home on a business basis and run it on business principles in order to make the most of the family income. Information is the only basis for intelligent ' purchrsing. And the right way to get the greatest amount of necessary information is to read the advertisements. Advertisements tell you what is new and good m merchandise They reveal improvements and inventions to matc your hqme life easier, more comfortable and more convenient They give you in- . jormation about a thousand and one things that are : useful and interesting. Every manager of a household every member of the household who shares the responsibility"' ' for the family's welfare should make a habit o reading the ads. Read the advertisements in order to buy wisely Corn on the cob, dozen 40c Oreen onions, dozen 25c Terrace cabbage, lb 6c B.C. head lettuce 10c Oarllc. imported, per lb. 40c DC Cooking bnlona. 6 lba 35c Rhubarb, outdoor, 3 lbs 25c Wax and green ,beana. 3 lbs. 25c Vegetable marrow, lb. 6c Celery, 3 bunches '25c Hubbard squash, lb 7c Citron, lb 7c Pumpkin, lb v 7c Sweet Potatoes, 2 lbs. 35c Egg plant, 3 lb. , 35c Pickling cucumber, lb. 15c Pickling onions, 3 lbs. 35c UlUIT Oranges, Valencia, dozen .. 25c to 75c Lemons, Sunklat, doz. 25c and 35c California grape fruit. 2 for 35c Bananas, 3 lba. tor 35c Candled honey 25c Extracted honey, lb 35a and ,35c Apples. Mcintosh Reds $3.35 Apples. Wealthles $2-85 Applea, Oravenstelna $2.50 Cookllng apples $15 Canteloupes, each 15c Pesches, case $1.45 Kalian prune, crate 95c Cocoanuts. each 30c and 35c Hooey Dew melons, each 45o Casaba melons, lb loo Pears, Bartlett. case $325 lUUtl) rittlTS, Dates, bulk, 3 lb 35a Dates, Dromedary 35o Raisins, bulk, lb 30a Raisins, package, lb. ,. 35c Cluster ratains. lb 35a Lemon and orange peel , 30o Citron peel 50a Black cooking tigs 30c and, 35q White flga, lb 15a Table figs, lb 35a Curranta 33y,q Prunea 15c-25q Applea 350 Peachea, peeled 35c Apricot, lb . 40q NUTS Almonda. ahelled Valenclaa 76o Braxlla and fllberta 35q Walnuta, broken shelled 50c Wajnuta, ahelled halvea 65a Almonda 35c Peanuts : 30q Manchurlan walnut 35c California walnuta 45a No. 1 mixed nut 35c 81 (UK White. pr loo $7.10 Yllow, Pr 100 $60 FLOUR Flour. 49'. No. 1 hard wheat $2.75 Pastry flour, 10'a 65c Pastry flour. 49s $20 FISH Halibut, lb. 25c Salmon, red spring, lb. 35c Salmon, white aprlng 13ftc Smoked kippers, lb 15c Kippered salmon, lb - 25c Smoked black cod. lb 22ftc Finnan haddles, lb 20c Salt mackerel, lb 25c Eastern aalt herring, 2 for , . 25c Salt codfish fillets, lb. 30c Boneless aalt cod bricks, lb 25c MEATS Fowl, No. 1 lb 35c to 40c Roasting chicken, lb 45c to 50c Hani, sliced, first grad ......... ,60a Ham, whole, that grade ., 50q Ham. picnic, lb 35a Cottage rolls, lb. , 40c Bacon, ba,ck, sliced 55a Bacon, side . . . '. 50c to 65c Pork, dry -salt 35a Ayrshire bacon, lb. ... 45a Veal, shoulder 25a Veal, loin 40c Veal, leg ,, 40a Pork, ihoulder 30a Pork, loin 45q Pork, leg 42a Beet, pot roast Uftc to 18a Beef, boiling 10c to 13a Beef, steak 35o to 40c Beef .roast, prime rib 30c Lamb, chops 50c Lamb.' shoulder 35a Mutton, leg 40a Lamb, leg 48a Mutton, chops 40a Mutton shoulder 80a FEED 100 lba. Wheat," No. S $3.10 Oat , $2.60 Bran' $3.00 Shorts ,., $2.10 Mlddliiagt u .-.,$2.80 Barley $2J3 Poultry mash $3.00 Special eggmaah $3.40 Oyster shell $3.60 Scratch food $3.60 Beet scrip ,.....,..,.. $5.33 Ground oil cake ................ $4.75 Baby chick teed $4.33 Flue oat chop $170 Cruahed oats .....,M $3.70 Fin barley chop ., .. ........ $3.43 Whole corn $3.00 Cracked corn ... $3.10 fla conuB$$l M40 TUGBOATS Day Phones 423, 539, Oreen .238, Black 736. Nlflht. Phonei 687,. 539, Green 238, Blaok 736. RUPERT MARINE PRODUCTS, LTD. GEO. U. BUSHBYi Man. Dir. Fur Coats & Jacquettes An Exquisite Stock of Fui Trimmings at low prices B. C. FUR Co. Next Q.W.V.A. Third Ave A Rich Custard mm tvaoTI Mis Wlnnlfred Walker, In a letter yesterday, aak for Pacific MUkl custard recipe. The following U one w : have tried , and liked : Half pint Paclltq UU1? and an equal .amount of i water; two eggs; four tablespoon sugar; pinch of salt Stir until dissolved. Pour milk Into the beaten eggs, put Into cup and bak until a knife blade come out clean 30 to 30 minute. PACIFIC MILK Head .Office, Vanoouver factor iee: Latjner ant. Awtjotsford, B.0.