fFRIDAT. OCTOBER 18. 12. 'Unless someone tells her about her eyes j7 " exsufon on her arm" The woman is far-sighted, but doesn't know it How ridiculous slic makes herself look, in her attempt to read the menu! Too many women, and men too, go through this same futile performance, lie sure that your own sight is normal. Have your eyes examine J I K,ttitnn TJtirr tnul vi fi tot lull ! tftutl yOHNgVLGEIt- k (Jewellers ni v LiTIIC STORE WITH THE CLOCi BENT'S LADIES' i'ttIP of 'j'lfiitlul English Made Cravenette Raincoats in .( from 30 J. BENT Third Ave. Phone 651. LUMBER nrc maniirnrUiring ' iigh ihhI dressed luni-'?r Kdirc gram host ';ir Ilnlilitil ami salmon boxes. Ask Fop Prices Seal Cove Lumber Co. Lid. PHONE 602 George Rorie Chartered Accountant and Auditor Receiver, Liquidator, Trustee, Ao. Phone 387 New Address; 243 Second Avenue West I'MNCK IIUPEIIT TUGBOATS Day Phones 423, 539, Qreen 238, Black 733. NlQht, Phones 687,. 639, Qreen 238, Black 735. RUPERT MARINE PRODUCTS, LTD. QEO. t. BUSHBY, Man. Dir. Fur Coats & Jacquettes An Exquisite Block of Fur TrlmmlriKs at low prlc B. C. FUR to. WMt Q.W.V.ft. ThW kw 'SPEAKERS AT I ROTARY CLUB . '. imtiiv. utr UVM(N ANI AUt 'HDIIM ON IJIX .u.l. HAVE I Yesterday at the weekly luncheon of the Rotary club there where three ! speakers, oiof Hanson, who recently .isturned from the East, epok in glowing term ot the prospects here aiirf ,how people in th. east were wstchtnii (for e peeled developments. They knew more about the Topley gold strike tha.i . the people here lie looked lor great -Improvements due to development of the grain shipping, mining and tno (lumber Archdeacon trade. Rlx told of how he hau enlightened the people down east about j thl part of the country and It pro. Ipect. He would not like to live In the eat except he found It to be eterneet duty. He did not know any place he .-juia cnooM in preference to Prtnc 1 Rupert. I mk mi. riioin.r.MH J. C. Brady, member tlect for thl contltuency. .poke on aoclal problems. In the solving of thee problrrA bio was one of the mot glaring tin. Nar-low prejudice waa an oUtacle In the ay of progress. Theorle were all abundant but people did not think deeply, did not them, selves study the problem and could cee only part of life He alio found that th Influence of antecedenU and environment kept people from a clearer vision. , I Mr Bradr mentioned the vlrwnnlrit ititrty day arter the first spternre or ilil holler in ktral newppr. The date or Hie flrtl piibllratlon of thl not Ire l septemrter so. 1ST. lltlllLHI UMHtllt lUU.tJI".', Applicant. WATCR NOTICE. Dlxrion snd Uit TAIF. MlTM.K that Strfiiervlll r.aiiner) minam. ltd., wtuwe dilre l tlorf ttenue Wharf. Vneouer, B.t;.. will tpl.v rir 1 llreiir,' to take ami ue to killmis per minute i.t water imt or mull stream. alH kuown a lloti'l Strrani, wlilrh flnwn iitrlbest snd drain into Jedway llarbor almiit ill fei't nnr;iiei or miineai .tciier or T' Mlnlii Claini, Tl' wtlr-mil be dm-rled rmnt sits Mreant at 1 1. .hit almm :iiu fret nollthttr.l of South . art ri.iuei t Togo Mining f Ulin. and will lie uel tor Induntrial inriiifa upon I be land (loserllied aa ll. airei norllirat r Titgo Mining Cltlm. Thl untie was poi'd . n the rniiiiitl ni Ihe tli day or eepii'in- hrr ivri. A ropy or this m'ttlre ami an atiMli'lln ptirmitnt tlirrrlo ami to Ihe S tier A' l will lie riled In the orflre T tiK- Vler lleionler at I'rlnre lliiierl, 111 iiitji'i'iioii to Hid attiirttion may ! ni.il wiih Hie tald Wtli-r llerunler or uilti Hit' oiniilnillrr of Water lllgnti, I'arliaiiient liuilillnr", Vlrtoria, II. C, within Ihlrtv rt.n- afler the flrat tpitetrame 1 hi iintlee lit lwal newnpsiier. The dale r 1 lie riral piibllratlon bt this 110-iii-e ' 1 iirtiiber f. mt. . . SOMI HVII.I.I: t:WKM CO LTr..n( rri'rt PfHrlay Maltiers. Agent. MINERAL ACT Ctrtltlcat ef Improvtmtntt. llrnwnio No. Mineral claim, situate In ihe Allin Mining nivltlon of Ihe Casalar puirlrt. on Wtnn lllver, adjo ning and lo th aoillh of Hrowiile No. 4 M.C. TAkF NOTICE "'at I, James It. Keratutw, Free Miner's Cerlirirtle .tn. SJ. Intend, Mi "lavs fmin the dale hereof. 10 apply to ho Mining Recorder for a fcerlirnate of Wrovfinrnia. for the purpose of ob-talnlng a t:mwn Orant of the above claim, And further lake notlre tint anion, un-rtnr aertlon , must he commenced befor th iue of turn ceriinctie or improve liATED Etiis lit dr f Sepletnber, A.n. ATTENDANCE AT SCHOOLS LARGE lor.ti. of n enrolled is hep- IL'Mllr'K WITH IM'KKtwES hlSCF. Ki;iOKTM Or' PKI(llU. With ome Increases since the flrat of the month not recorded, the public school population of Prince Rupert at the end of September wa 923 according to report ubmllted to th school beard at It regular meeting lait night by the principal of the varloua achooU, Thl figure doe not Include the enrolment of one hundred or more In private achool of the city. The attendance In the three public chool and the High School wa report ea a follow: Boy OlrU Total Booth School 242 184 426 Borden Street ; 144 144 288 Seat Cove 40 2S S3 High School 99 85 144 Total .,' 483 438 023 D, It Hartnea. principal of Booth Memorial School .gave the average at. tendance of that achool a 84 01. The classes aa a whole were full. Nearly 1200 had been banked In the achool aaving during the month. There wa an active Interest In foetball and baketbatl and. In the latter game, arrangement were being made for a many aa poulble to participate. It wa suggested that ia-etotte for the dot and rraaa hnrkev for trA girl alo be organized. The average attendance for Borden Street School wa 93 per cent. MUi 8. A. Mill, the nrlnclDal. renortet n.nv cf Well who created feeling of pea- j depoiiu during the month had totalled tiro Ism He did not eo Into the factor that made for a aolutlon or th problem He defined a aoclal problem aa the failure of civilization to perform It function adeouatelr. Amoni th ! social problem were Immigration, dl jv.-rce labor, crime, drink, aale and uh of narcouca. and smuggling. Thews would not be aolred unUl people aa whole began to think. New problem would art a calibration advanced. (No aoclal problem were simple. Most reformer rod only tingle horte SIM. Dr. Tremayne. health officer for the school, bad paid a visit. There wa an Improvement In the beating" of the school. Mrs. Llzney reported that the achool inspector had visited Seal Cove School. A request for a drinking fountain, sand table, etc.. wa made. Thomas Peddle, principal of the High School, reported attendance percentage of 9i, Debating and athletic societies had been reorganized In the Hlch School. hobby The commercial class, wtth an enrol - i ment Of 37. waa beromlntr heav for uiu l UI.UCi: Ol MtlW.IM 'pjerce. The tone of the achool, Mr. Problem arose throuth the failure Peddle reported, was good. The stsff ni civilization to distribute equitably was efficient doing work and giving him ( the world gooda. Socialism railed to 0y tupport. Mr. Peddle submitted a deal with thl effectively because li : for requisition twenty seaU. two type-looked only at the economic aide. Im-1 mmtn, mip,, book, Ior the br rUm, mlgranu brought tbelr danger and had j for the magic lantern which could be onto be guided One of the danger that I uined for the carrying charges, filing threatened was a disunited Canada. ct. tiAMn were left over There wa a failure to lite and work j unU, tne ird ha Inspected th Mr. Brady (poke of th eugenic problem, btrth control, the moral and re-llgtou aspect equity, and' closed with an appeal tor co-operation to Improve condition. Advertise In Th Dally New WSTtM NOTICS. olfertloA (it1 Vt. TAki: tJU K ItMt ttuoert Georre John-iim. be d1re i InteriieM snnery, ill 'I rr a lirrure h like and use iii.emi g-"-w rer dy or wner out trf rfrk wei or wlurt al "JHna Hat. lo knnwn it" mine . wlilrh fhiw fouth- I and drino uil-i Trual my HmmiI 40 feet tunlh Umt I lie beam rrwn I be touth- rortier lol "A," kMfna IJl. TIM wller will be diverted frMn lite trem it I it int lUtul too teet fmn II nmulh 4lhl Will lie ued fur iltdnealir and miner' MiniAe. upuil the Ulvl ilenrrtUrt! it Lot ' Lit...-. IH t Hi tw.ll.. M.. 1-i.l.fcri achool. NAMES OF BILLIARD TEAMS AkE CHANGED it. Andrew's, I)ni, loue. Orutto and t:nd Terminal Intlead nf larnier .Nomenclature Th names Lions, Tigers, Beaver. Cougar, and Bear Cat are to be dropped in the Billiard League. Instead the teama are to be adopted by various or ganlzatlona and the Cougars will be named St Andrew team; the Beavers, Oyros; the Lions, Moose: the Bear Cats probably Grand Terminal; and the Tigers, probably Grotto. The captaincy Af lh Rt A nHr-.-'i f m will K n th. r..und nn the ittb day t fen . . . . . . nmlti-i, l. A nv r thi. Doiim and crrrc irom f rea 171c. whose duties as 111 ti'i'licsil .n naitiianl llierelu snd to president of the lesgue adequately fill kA k !& wa III Iksa f 1 Iswf In t Kss s-vi ' hU tlm. to S. D. r. f ih, v.iee neenrtl.r si Prinre ! Mscdonsld. itHirt. niijeeiktn in Hie p.Urtii.n may Ur tiled with the said W'sler lleri,ri)er nr wiih the ronipiMiier nr witer mtinn. I'trllainetit BuiMinr. Virion. H.O. within "8, H, McN. FRASKn. AgeiUf MINERAL ACT wtrtltkat ef lmprovmanta. Rrnwnle No. 4, Lol 4tft, Mineral Claim, MlSlt Tin Ihe . Aliln MH.Ing'nivl.lon oflh. rsaaiar ilstrlrl, on tht Weal Ann of T Si"! abou threo q.iariers.of a mile nn iireim from Hi" niouiii or wann Hirer. PTKF 'wv K thai I. marie K. Ollni..re( rre. vlniVs Certiriraie .o. T4. Intend, Iiiv itavs from the dale hereof, lo apply frt'ihJ Milling neeorder for a berliri.ate Jir imrtritveinent. Tor the iuirtoo of ob. r.inin i "ntwii nrant or the above rlalin, "ml rurtlil-r lakin notice thai action, arrtlnn 15, tntlM If coininenced ho. iiiinnr fori T th. lu "I ucli Certificate of Im. ''mn "this 11 1T of September, A.D I ,98, H. MC.1. FKA5EH, Afent The billiard league, at a meeting last night allowed a postponed game between Ounnar Anderson and J. Hlllman which completed the first tournament or the season between the Tigers and Lions, now the Grotto and Moose. This brings the standing ot the teama to date under the new name to: Gamea Total St. Andrews 1 926 Oyroa 1 889 Moose 1 874 Grotto 1 873 VANCOUVER HUNTERS Aver. 928 889 874 873 k ARE IN THE NOfttH Dr. It. K. Mrk'erluile h st Head of Party Which It llelneen Here and Jumper Park Accompanied by a party of Vancou ver and Kelowna sportsmen. Dr. R. 8, McKechnle. chancellor of the University, of B.C., U In the central Interior on a hunting trip. Using a special coach, which will be utilized a a main camp during the, ei pedltlon, the party went over the C.N.R, to a spot between Jasper and Prince Rupert. They expect that they will bap; some big game, though they are not out for any particular record. Included In the party are Henry C. Macsuley, A. J. Buttlmer, It 8, Wood, Hon. Dr. W. II. Sutherland, minister ot public worka, and four Kelowna men, Dr. W. J, Knot. P. B. Wlltit. Kenneth McLaren and Ellaha R. Bailey. Ouldee and Cook accompany the party, which will he In the dlitrlct for about two week. SPORT CHAT Many of the sports In which' French women have engaged are too strenuous and should' be suppressed, says the com mlttee ot moral of the Women' Sporting Federation. It haa ordered mem-bera to abstain front long distance cycling; cross country racing, football and other game which are eyed with dis VSa LliiLT VMWti OyrrUSt. UM. PtswiSeUfa LbnltM. lete In thl branch of sport. Jean Borotra Is the Ty Cobb of the Bssque country. There are only 2.000;- 000 Basques all told, but. nearly alt of Kti UM Cmtm wm al lu. Shinr mr Prtrt ( UM pt ef- iM. . . ... 1 r.... va, aw. . ).. 'ur nrr l ao Proverotal. But I Veal .hn.tlrter 0 It Is riot often they are taken into the realms of sport. Lady Derby, however, perhaps an exception with two ter rier of which she la particularly fond, An enthusiastic golfer, Lady Derby takes them to the course on a lead and when wielding the club hands the dogs over to the caddie. The ahot made.! the Lady again takes the dogs' until It i is necessary to drive or put. The European buffalo also Is threaten ed with extinction. Only 80 heads of the species, evenly distributed In sex. are known to be alive today, all of them In captivity. Market Prices J Pure Compound , C. fresh, pullet O. fresh, flrtt C. fresh, extras Halibut, lb. i,. wti K(1(1S Local new laid Alberta fresh, second . . . , , FISH approval. Womrn'a crosscountry ha Salmon, red spring, lb. attained great popularity In France. Salmon, whit aprlng- important cup hav bttn offered sth- Smoktd kipper, lb. STANFIELD'S has been made in Canada for nearly fifty years by men who know the kind of underwear best suited to provide snug warmth and comfort throughout the coldest weather. Be comfortable this winter. Wear underwear that is designed on living models to fit as perfectly as a well-tailored suit of clothes, without binding or bulging. You can get Stanfield's in all the most-called-for weights, styles and sizes in woolr silko-wool and cotton and wool. Stan-field's garments are easily laundered, and given ordinary care in washing according to our directions, will not shrink! Stanfield's prices (from $1 to $10) bring the luxury of perfect underwear comfort within reach of all. Stanfields Underwear ...... 28a 250 50a 55a 600 85c and 70(3 ........ 400 290 ., 250 12C loo I Kippered salmon, lb. j Smoked black cod. Ib. j Finnan haddles, lb .Salt mackerel, lb Eastern salt herring. 2 for them gtve' the complete history of j Salt codfish fllleta, lb. the international tennis Idol who . ArtltAl Attss ') ts-wt KrlVti tK rtnpr Ifrom tlie- laiid t ih? foot ot I MEATS ' . 25c ! Beets, 8 be PyrennM. Baqyea were" not miich M u - - i. lhterested; In tennis? until- Bofotra bo Roasting chlckeru lb. ........ 45e .toioc came so; Important In the sports worli.tjrl4m, al iced)" nr' grade ;..S... 60c They are pelota fans. But Borotra anrt !Ham. whole, first erad ' "... nn many other crack tennla player had: Ham. picnic, lb .. sjc their flrtt lesson on the pelota courts cottaee rolls lh siv. of the lsnd where France and Spain I Bacon. back, sliced 55c ' TtaM .Ma W - 4MUV JA. U CeV IsVMa)VWS Pork, dry salt 35c . .AVkir. Ko,.n K Veal, loin 40c Veal, leg 40c Pork, shoulder 30c Pork. loin 45c Fork, leg 42c Beef, pot roast 12Hc to 18c Beef, boiling 10c to 12c Beef, steak 35c to 40c Beef j-otat, prime rib 30c jLamb, chops 50c I Lamb, shoulder ........ S5c j Mutton, leg .... N. ........ , 40c JLamb, leg , 48c Mutton, chops 40c Mutton shoulder , 30c BUTTKR Brookfleld, Shamrock and Woodland, lbs. 85c E.C.D.. 2 lb 85c Capital, 2nd grade; lb 40c Fraser Valley, lb CIIEESK Ontario solids Stilton, lb. Kraft Norwegian Goat .... Napoleon tlmberger . Roquefort' swtru' Buttercup, lb. Oorgonxola, lb McLaren's Cream, Jar Oruyere ....... Qolden Leaf, lb. VEGETABLES New bU, bunch sap-?? 1. Protects your Health provides real warmth and comfort 46d 30c 35c , 4Sc , 850 ........ 70c 75o 45c 75c 45c and 85o 600 45o So lM li.ee. Tuin-faflrtc rTtKTir A IMir, "rM.rir. frmtnt. "TWIN fAKKIC mtml I TWO FABRICS r.v lotttK to last silt ntttn tmmtt ttl fk ttin Jr eemert tmi vmrm wet multid fee prefrrlie. MtJt " mn4 ptmt4 Sy SusjtU Limited. lbs. aWc'lOO lbs . 20e . New carrots, bunch . 35c! B.C. Carrots, lb . 350 1 100 lbs . 30c j Rutebagas, S lbs. . 25c j 100 lbs. Radishes, bunch .... New potatoes, 10 lbs. Potatoes. 100 lbs,- . ... Cucumbers, each Parsley, bunch , Mint, bunch Leeks, 2 bunches Cauliflower, B.C, head Hubbard squash, lb". ... Citron, lb. Pumpkin, lb Sweet Potatoes, 2 lbs. ... FHrr plant. 2 lbs Pickling cucumbers, Ibi . Pickling onions, 3 lbs. .. Fancy B.C.- tomatoes., per Ibl . .', Tomatoes, per basket Watercress, bunch Green peppers, 2 lbs. FRUIT Oranges, Valencias, dozen Lemons, Sunklst, doc. ... 25c S2.7S .. 5c .. 3c 1223 . 25c SJ.75 . 5c , 25c 12.00 . '10c 40c 10c , 25c 10c and 15c Sc ).. 5c ,, 15c ..... 25C-35C Corn on the cob, dozen ....... 40c Green onions, dozen 25c retrace cabbage, lb 6c B.C. head lettuce 10c Garlic. Imported, per lb 40c B.C. Cooking onions, 6 lbs. 25c Rhubarb, outdoor, 3 lbs 25c Wax and green beans, 3 lbs. ...... 25c Vegetable marrow, lb 6c Celery, T bunchea 23c 7c 7c 7c 23a 35c 15c 23c . 25c to 75a 25c and 35a California grape fruit. 3 for 23d Bananas, 3 lbs. for 33d Candled honey .....1.. 33a Extracted honey, lb 25o and 33o Apples, Mcintosh Reds 82.23 Apples. Wealthlea 13 83 Apples, Oravenstelns 12.50 Cookllng apples SI .95 Canteloupe. each ........... ... 15c Peaches, case 81.48 Italian prunes, crate .............. P5o Cocoanuts, each ,..,,.,.,, 20o and 25o Honey Dew melon, each .......... 45c aaaba melons, lb. , .... , too Ptsrs. BartUtt. cas s. S3 .25 AV Crsttnarisas- al fr.Hk, PAOEPIVB Write for free booklet showing; swatches and styles of Stanfield's underwear for all the family. STANFIELD'S LTD. Truro, N.S. DRIED FKl'lTtt Dates, bulk, 3 lbs. ....... Dates. Dromedary Raisins, bulk. lb. Raisins, package, lb. .... t Cluster raisins, lb, 1-2 x. : V .... 35c 30 ................. 20c 26c .....i J7bc Lemon and orange peel i. .,.'...'. ,30c Citron peel ,50c Black cooking tigs ........ 20c and 26c White lgs. lb.4 lie Table tlgs,-; lb. j 4 , .' j. . . , I 36o Currants , 23 V4e Prunes 15c-25c Apple 23c Peaches, peeled .... ..M. ,.. 35c Apricots, lb 40c NCT9 '. ',' Almonds, shelled Valencia ....... 76c Brazils and filberts 3c Walnuu, broken shelled, ........... 800 Walnuts, shelled halves 1 ..k 66d Almonds ., 3c PeanuU ............I,...,,....... 20c Manchurtan walnuts 36c California walnuts' 45e No. 1 mixed nuta , , , . , . 36c statu White, per 100 , S7.10 Tellow. per 100 S8.S0 FLOl'B Flour, 49', No. 1 hard wheat ..... 13.76 Pastry flour, 10' -660 Pastry, f lour. 4s .', 30 FEED 100 lb. Wheat,. No 8 .....,........,,, $3.10 0' ,,Afee,.'.M,., ...... tlM Bran. v. .. ..i , 12X0 Short $2.10 Middling SSJ0 Barley , M45 Poultry mash ,.i...,,V. S3iK) Speclil eggmaah $3,40 Oyster shell ......,.,..,.,...., $.160 Scratch food .i....... ...... ...... $1.60 Beef scrap,.........,.,,,,,.,..,, (MA Ground oil. cake ,. $4.76 Baby chick feed HM Fine ot chop , I.70 Cnuhed oata M70 Fine barley chop SSV46 Whole corn ftM (backed corn M-l-0 Fin cornnual ........ tM n