i PAGE 8IX AUDITORIUM Dance Tonight And Every Evening This Week, beginning at 9 p.m. Mrs. Ponder' Orchestra and Mlzs Currle's Orchestra wl!l furnish the music for the' week. Dunce Where You Like' Hut This Is the Itest Place LUIICS, 25c .GENTLEMEN, 50c The Hull is now equipped to take care of Dances, Concerts and Meetings of any kind. The building is 50x100 feet, maple floor, newly plastered. Clear title- to properly. IT'S FOn SALE Phone Black 449 L. J. MARREN, Proprietor. SPECIAL CONSIGNMENT OF Needle Point COATS THIS WEEK ONLY "Demers" We aim to please Phone 27. P.O. Box 327 OUR ANNUAL Price Reductions during fair Week arc now effective and our stock consists of a full line of Groceries Meats and Provisions and lirygoods. The highest quality at the most reasonable price will assure you thai our prices meet your needs. Come and look around. We wljl be glad to show you. A discount of 5 per cent will lie allowed on all cash purchases. Mussallera Grocery 0 Co. Ltd. Phones 18 and 84 417-423 5th Avenue East George rorie Chartered Accountant and Auditor Hecciver, Liquidator, Trustee, &c. Phone 387 New Address: 243 Second Avenue West I'lUNCE nUI'EItT Consult us about Your Eyes Make use of our guaranteed Optica) Service. 27 years experience testing eyes and fitting glasses. 1 7 years mutant practice in Toronto. A. E. Ireland Graduate Optometrist for 27 Years 313 3rd Ave. Phone Red 442 CANCELLATION OF RESERVE ' MITICE IJ IIEIlEnif GIVEN that the reserve existing over Lot 4607, Collar District, Is cancelled. , bepuly Minister or Lands. Lands, pipariment, 5 Virions, II. Cm Jvth Juue, ie. :. ;w Winchester " T :iy n , -i i. ni l.JA. PICKLING SUPPLIES . . , . .hiimi rum. riiti-.ini.il iu i.m. LOCAL NEWS NOTES c. Mi;MtH ox standing "" OOL TERMS. R. H. Ourd oi Casslar Cannery aalls, tonight on the Prince Oeorge for Van- (continued from page one) , couver. i - Hon. T. n tattullo ull hv th Peter Black Jr. sails tonight on the Prince Oeorge for Vancouver where he will enter the University of British Columbia. Duncan D. Munro. of the Land Set tlement Board, and L. H. Kenncy. merchant, arrived In the city by ' y-."" ye-wouM at the Prince Rupert Hotel, Erlckson for Mayo. ilk; ii r postpoxeii !reen Tomaloex. 0 lbs. . . 25c Quantity lots, per Hi. . . . 3'2C fireen peppers'. 2 His. . . . 25c Quantity lot, per Hi 11c Pickling Spice, per Hi 40c Large Ciinimlteo. per doz. 75c Choice H.U. Celery, dozen $1.25 Pickling Onioti!, for 25c Pickling Cukef, per II. . . . 15c (Jooking Onion. :J0 His. $1.00 Concord firape, l;iket . . 80c Fancy Hipe Tomatoes, firm stork. r Hi. basket 35c Spanisli Mild Onions, 3 lbs. 25c No. 1 Mcintosh Red Apples l'er box $2.75 1 n ii . I i. ins. lor , 25e Cokking Apples,' all Varieties Weallby, OravcmtteCii, ef. Spe-eial, Ti lbs. for 25c grower contributed to the car load. ; It would be understood, of course,; various would hare to be uniform. The alirlnka&e on the car could then be? ad lusted on a " secondary method. surplus of whet available, at a (being kept very busy perpartng for the I Rom Thompnon- 3. Mr. O. t Lovttad. t price which might be better than the !i.ocl could teore, after allowing fcr i 1 freight charges, etc. It will be understood, of course. westbitrv snt in TV. flight t th grower hipping to the pool 'ouW or ncess"? have to sign the re. Capt. Rene Ponclr. Prench ace. frorr. .. . i - . . . . ... etilar fontrtrt fArm tnmnv rjcftmln rew xcrx jo raru acneduie xor tnw . . .. Z. member of thU aasoclatlon. The con-ltely morning has been postponed tndefln- tract would obllil the3 10 m"tl owing to leak In the gaaolliw fank of the machine. through th poo' all of the wheat WEEK-END SPECIALS over which they had the selling rlgbt. except registered seed wheat, during tue life of the contiact (the contract ha two mere year to run, 1926 and 1027. See Clause 4, page 2 of the enclosed booklet). Every member of the pool la privileged to retain wheat a seed or feed - and to dispose of wheat a) seed or feed to another pool member alter first receiving a permit In writing from this office (see Clause 8 o: the contract, page 3 of the booklet!. We would also refer you to Clause 9 of the contract on page 3, which pro. vide, that all ci the wheat must be markettd through the pool, and no place else. OKOWEK MIOILII CUTK 1 jtXIF.KsTAXI TERM Golden Bantam Corn on Cob ! w entity concerned that be- iiiii (liiTfn uozeu. speual, Stii..-iil ivliiln while the IIipv rore n' "Creement is entered lnto,bo-iuu tween ,our grower, . our .al, per dozen Z5C tion that the grow concerned would ' "we a complete understanding of tht Terrace Potatoes privileges and responslbllltle of a pool 10 His. for . '. 25c Half Sack $1.10 l'er ack $1.95 ilrinifwick Hartlines. for 25c Mroken Macaroni, ;j His. . . 39c I'ure IMiun Jam. i lb. pail 43c CASH & CARRY GROCERY 8IXTH STREET FAIR WEEK WILL BE BUSY WITH'US You Will Save a Lot of Money by Getting Your Groceries Here. FRUITS Kri-sli Prunes, per box ..... 95o Preserving Peaches ...... $1.40 Harllett Pears, 3 doz. for $1.00 (iooit Cooking Apple, per lb. So '('okay Crapes, 5 His. for $1.00 GROCERIES Hulk Tea, best quality, lb. . . B8o Fresh (iron nit Coffee, per lb. 48c Heady Cut Macaroni, 2 lbs.. .25o P-reaiiicry 3 doz.- for .. $1.00 Hu Puller, per' lb. . . 40o li lb. box, per tb. S7o Fair llalloons for the kld, ea. 5o l'er I. OX . . $1.45 f resh Milk and Whlnnlnn Cnuni "!. II . t . ...rr...B w. .i .Ajuut-., t i ins, lor i.uu Tokay firapes. 3 lb. basket 50c Italian Prunes, erale 05c MEAT DEPARTMENT Hulklcy Valley Peer and Lamb Loin or Leg Lamb, per lb. 43o Shoulder Lamb, as eiil, lb, 33c Heef Pot llonsf. lb. 8c, 10c, 15o Ileef Oven Hoasl. !b, 15c & 18c Rupert Table Supply Co Phones 210, 211, 212 Fur Coats & Jacquettes An ICxquUlte Stock of Fui Trimmings at low prices B. C. FUR Co: N.xt O.W.V.A. Third Avs NIB DAILY NEWS Ilk J itiild$leiidcd Ogarelle eZO Every paeksge of Winchester Cigarette! conUlnt poker hind Insert card. Save these inserti-they are valuable In exchange for packs of high-grade playing cards, etc. . TOOK OWN LIFE WITH REVOLVER Prince Oeorge tonight on hla return tn m 8Ucn cls the of th,V.MAN loi'.ND NKAK VICTORIA Vt ITU to Victoria . . , contributing shippers '"Xr' Ill ItttAIN HLOWN OCT AMI Cll X IX II VXD. a pro-rata baals tnd settlement made! v,rrm, , ,.,--,,... SZ'TXJZr tuethod would be to load the car wua wlthi . . . ... , ,,.,, , , . ..,., ..., in his band, Alfred K lament was found sacked grain, marking each K sack with1 m, ... . , . ...... early today In a cabin on the Malahat .,;.. . ..., , ,h ' the owners name, so that a division I , . J( cduld te nuCe at the Terminal. how. port of the provincial police. Indications . D)tharn. FALL SEASON LOCAL LIBRARY IS NOW ON!" LlllKAIUAX KEPT Kl Y IX PKEPAKA TIOX IOK KEADIVO EAOX. The librarian at the public library I iWOMEN'S WORK I AT THE FAIR .xkedlluokk kxiiiiiit i hood one. maxv prize iieixo ' i . awakdkii ' 'J There Is a g cod exhibit of needle-iwork at the Tit thU year, many prises being awarded. Some of the work 11 ! artistic and ahowa much aklll and In-Igeuu.ty. The prise wlnnera are: LAME'- WORK : Two dplllfi, imdtr 12 Inches, crochet 1. Mm. W. ii. Brown)' 3, Dollna Ocelpa. Two dotliea, under 11 Inches, embroidered In white 1, Mrs. T. II. Stedman. ' Two dollies, under 12 Inches,' tattej I. Mrs. D. E. Murphy. ( Three handkerchiefs. In tatting, crochet or embroidery, or other hand work 1. , Mrs. T. II. Stedmsn; 3. Marie Murphy. Tray cloth, in crochet t. Mrs. P. J. Cousins; 3. Mr. T. K. Strdinan. J Tray cloth, la whit, embroidery - l, Mrs. r. J. tusins; , sirs, i. i. 8tcdrusn. eted and framedI. Mr. W. M, Brown. Tea cloth, 30 Inches or over, whit embroidery--1. Mr. Chris Johnson 3, Mrs. Mary Winters. Tea cloth. 30 inches er ov,er. In colored embroidery or applique 1. Mr. T II. Stedman; 3. Dollna Ouelpa,, t Tea cloth, 30 Inches or over, crochet.' ed-1. Mr. J. A. Bohler; 3, Mr. John! Oybharn. Lunchean cloth. 4 serviettes, erobrold- ered-1. Mr. John McRae; 3. Mr. W. L. SandUon. Luncheon let. embroidered 1, Mr. O. Hamlin: 3. Mrs. J. A. Bohler. Centrepiece. S Inch or over. He embroldeiy. colored I. Mr. T. II. Bted-man; 3. Mrs. P J. Cousin. Centrepiece, 16 to 31 Inches, white embroidery 1. Mr. J. Lee: 3. Mr, i. r . were that KIdment. who worked on the "orary acart, cworea emorojqery - ttrday afternoon-, train and are guests "r- ,ne une la prejermu.e u. Vancouver bland and I Mr- Cousin; 3. Mr. D. I lu. MAKINfi I'AK LOADS CNJt. steamer Princess Louise, Caps. r,:'Er ""'"nXTV. Arthur Slater, arriving from 'Vancou-I lrom our 1". PPer ver toromrow morning en route toxht the mala ""'culty In handling tht Brit4ih Columbia wheat would Hi Alaska, will make one more trip after thU In the Alaska service before be- ,a ,he Inability of the local growers tag withdrawn. The Princes. Morv tc BUke UP c,r . but " theT will then take up the run on a ten-can overcome thl. we see lttUe reason day schedule for the month of October ihr cannot work, closely together, after which the winter fortnightly ln whIch ca ve bt,1v the P' schedule wUl start. Paasengera booked nno" ulera r"' "ice. mere m.v to sail for the north on the Louise " districts, however, where the local tnmnrrnw wi,.h. tr. v.,r, demand U sulllclent to Uke care of Mr .1 Irmnn fri tTftti-KIVan n4 i me who had been In poor health for aomt time, took hla own life Tuesday night He waa 30 year of age. Murphy. Library crf. crocheted I. Mr. J. A. Bohler; 3. Mr. O. Basso Bert. ! Sofa pillow, colored embroidery--!.' Mr. P. J. Cousin; 3, Mr. T. K. Stefl. man. j Dreaser scarf, crocheted t. Mr. T Stedman. Dreaser scarf, embroidered I. Mr. T H. Stedman: 3. Mr. P. J. Coualna. Dretr or buffet sets, 3 pieces- 1, Mr. O. K. LovstMl: 3, Mr. T. PrtesU i Pair pillow slips, white embroidery- - 1. Mrs. W. L. SandUon; 3. Mr. W "u- wiuiixi im . rir puiow'tlipa, applique or colored At the meeting of the b:ard laat night .robrotdtry-!. Mr. Jame Lee: 2. Mrs. it was reported that th total circulation ' sandlson. I for the 18 day. the library was open lnj Palr UvJ hatld ,mbrolderrt August w 3J23 booU loaned of which Mr,, j. a Ur. T. Jf. Blt4. i&oi were iiciion, mi non-nciion and tran j 470 Juvenile. This was sn sverage dally P,'Ir Uaej tlM, croc he ted-- circulaUon of 143.3. Twentyne new , t Jtrs. O. Bsiao Bert; X Mrs. T. H.' borrowers took out cards, of which four stedman. I were Juvenile. Thirty were cancelled.! Ptn euhion l. u o. e. Lov.t.4. This leaves 289 borrowers on the books. i.m .h.d , .nka ui. t m There were In the month twelve books nifdman received ,by gift and 77 by purchase. jubJ ,mbroldered drew. 1 or 3 while e were discarded. This leives cn ' rears 1. Mrs. A. E. Lewis: 2. Mrs. P. the shelves and in circulation 3.249 vol' c Parsons. ! Ume. - I tl.S.'. hmiirf rinrh.ll 1 If r f Jbt board Is. so far as funds will allow. Mordant: 2. Mrs. J. A. Bohler. securing autumn lasue of new books, i BbVa carriage Dlltowl. Mrs. T if uuv uaiurmuj me supply is iimuea owing etedman; 2. flltt Leaak. to lacs oi I una. FISH ARRIVALS Baby's csrrlagx cover 1, Rita Leak Lady's knitted wool bed blanket-:. Mrs. W. Orattoa: 3, Mrs. T. H. Stedman. . Lady's silk swester. knitted or cro- Only three boaU sold catches at th ' cheted -1. Mrs. Basso Bert. I Pish Exchange today, two of which were; Pair men's socks I. Mrs. W. J. Led-1 American. Prices varied from 110 to lie. 13.40 and 7 and 8 centa. Arrivals were: AMMllTAN -Atlss. 30.000, to Cold 8torsge. Kanaga, 38.C00. to Bxth Fineries. -CANADIAN' Verna ,1,500, to Royal Fish Co. Lady's underwear. 3plece set matched, embroidered 1. Mrs. T. II. Ste.1-man. Shopping bag 1, Mrs, Thos, Priest. Hardanger work, on finished article-I. Mra. O. Ouelpa; 3, Mrs. O. C Lovstad. One finished article In cut work- member and of the manner In which 1. Mrs. John Oybhsvn; 3, Mrs. O. the pool functions, so thst possibllU ' Ouelps. ties of dissatisfaction through mUuo-' Card table cover I, Mrs. John Dyb derstandlng would be reduced to a mln- havn; 3, Mr. It. C. Parsona. Iraum. This would probably entail Rug. hand made 1, Mr. Orc O. sending some one from here Into tM Fsrls; 3, Mrs. Olen Hefib. district, who would be qualified to ex Bedspread In colored embroidery or plain the whole altuatlon to them, applique--!. Mrv W. Cratton; 3, Mr. Without the whole-hearted support sn-1 T. II. Stedman. clear understanding of our members j v v our association cannot function effl ttri.CIALH clently. I To the winner of the greatest num. We sre enclosing s booklet contain- ber of first prizes in this class, the Ing copy of the .Members' Agreement Fuller Brush Co. offer a Fuller vanity and .copy of our bylaws, also s copy j esse -Mrs. T. H. Stedman. of the -report o; our board' of airec Hardanger towel Mrs. O. t, Lovstad. tors snd manager to our laat annual) Babya Jacket Mrs. Perkins, meeting. At Mr. Patterson's office! Filet curtalrm Mra. Mary Winter) there are available copies of a special Embroidered picture Mrs. Chrn wheat pool number of our official or' Johnson. gan, "The O.F.A.." which number con-) White bedspread Mrs. Mary Winters, tains much Information regarding ouri White bedspread- Miss Thora Larsen. past year's work. I , We sre plesvM to note the Interest nrtDT PI CiWCMTC Mill which your board Is taking in thn TUU1 LLLluLll It) HULL question and would assure you of our most sympathetic support to any movement which your growers undertake to better the method by which their wheat is marketed. Sincerely yours, The Alberta Co-Opera live Wheat Producers Limited. i R. O. GERMAN, ''', Secretary. llOl KK IS hOI.ll The house, on Oraham Avenue, Bes-tlon 3, has been sold by the Rich mond creditors to J. C. Oavlgan wht, will complete and rent the residence RESTLESS SLEEP, DUE ' 4 TO STOMACH GAS O as pressure In the sbdomen csuse a restless, nervous feeling snd prevents sleep. Adlerlks removes gas in TEN minutes and brings out surprising am WORKING STEADILY Ol.VTV TIIOl'MAND IKI'.T IIKINU t I T daily and 8ixty .mia a ii k i:mi'I.oyi:ii, The mill at Port Clements is now cutting 60.000 feet or lumber dally and stity men1 are steadily employed In the plant, atates Trank L. Buckley, the owner, who jii:kv MVKIK COUINU WE ARZ OFFERING A MODEL MODERN A GRADUATE EXPERIENCFh OPTICAL PARLOR REGISTERED OPTOgj TO SERVE YOUR EYE NECESSITIES 11 is Hie great dlffereiu'o in the rt'niis 0ir ' correct nietliiMk of exaniiualion for deiei i- AUntioli to filling the pieMTiplion and (be jm ,, sary ih correct frames filling, that ran 0,ir v disrriifiitiQtc iujavor of glayc Htlcil in ourdi p We use modern incihods. We try to kiu- . o : ' vice. Thai'.- why you will feel to luin h .. you arc deciding on u frume that will exu. ti i! parliuilar liking. f . REMEMBER-r-No case presents perplexities to one qualified In the Science of Refraction. t:oiinll our Optoinclrit n'joii would a (imi v. vicrvill lie just n'relitthle. Max Heilbroner 527-529 Third Avenue Fishermen's Supplies FISH LINES, HOOK8, ROPES, TWINES, FISH NETTING AND TROLLING GEAR, OIL AND RUBBER CLOTHING, GROCERIES. Compare Our Price Lipsett, Cunningham & Co. Ltd Second Avenue and McBrlde SU WESTHOLME THEATRE Wednesday and Thursday, 7 and 9 p.m. "The Sporting Lover" A ilruinu of (be (ircul War udnpled (nun Mintage ?uret's "liiNhl Link." a pr.Mlurei! . Then I re. Hut- off to (be king of good frli...v-unioug men, who tan ride like (be detil. ig' devil and love yen sir. One loin? girl w t Ii that mnkc life worth while kr it all on will t heer when he come through. When U wnr threaten to shake the murage of mot nc fights hi way to Inve. Tremendous ry-c Life and love takrd in a glenniing llmnmgi' greatest bet ever placed. Yshi'vc never cheer. win Unit yon will lhi line. View - oi Kpon- i-Iheir inajelie. the Kuig anil (Juei-u wul. Ii 4 from the royal box. Hlmug f nl. Conway Tearle, Barbara Bedford, Ward Crane, Arthur Rankin, George Ovey, Charles E. McHugh and others. Mack Sennett Comedy HARRY LANGOON In "THE 8EA SQUAWK" AESOP'S FILM FABLES 35c and ICc Shooters' Supplies Gun Lubricants. Axes and Hunting Knives. Camp Cooking Stoves and Utensils. Ammunition in All Gauges and Calibres. Tho'h.pson Hardware Co., Ltd. Phone 101 255 3rd A. Everything for the Build sr LUMBER Wc have the most complete stock or I dimensions, shiplap, fir finish, Mooring V r ' vcriccr. etc., iu Northern U.C. We can supply everything In a building from the foundation to the last piece of finish. Before buying inspect our utork. It will pay yon- Our pnees are right. Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. arrived In town from tot Islands on tht i . ' Prince Charles Isst night on his wsy to - atU,e"pUnt tym.Vm PILOTS ARE COMING " and the motorshlp Llllehorn is coming .. .he end of th, week to take further j TO PRINCE RUPERT Mr. Buckley is on his wsy south to1 rnsss srrsngements for the 6f the 'Empire Box Compsnv rebuilding l-xn' 1 "T Aimivi:D Vi:mti:U-r. plant'. ?! ,MV VAN(oi vi:it and . ' r U'T- TIMIVIPSON Wil l. Vsncouver which was recently tlr burned burned, snd In which he is Interested. UK IIKIIi: KOON, Phonee 116 and 117 To enter the pllotase buslneu t thia port, Capt. J. P. Elfert arrival in ih. n. BUCHAREST. Rent isi-., ...... 'fm Vancouver vesterdsv ftr., ounts of . old waste matter you never iwumanla and her daughter. Prin. . . . ,lam Prince Oeorge, accom- thought was In your systwn. This Hesns, her son, Prince Nlcholss I.. .PJ ""' El,ert' C,P- tlffrt is a celleiit Intestlnst evscusnt is wonderful no a suite of seventeen persons will ""'I"10 01 considersble experience and for constipation nr stomach trouble, sail for New York on October 13. W"Iormery of the steamer City Don't waste time with pills or tablets , CI,nuver' but get REAL Adlerlka action. Orms's ... rMfr' Piltl of British Columbls 2 Limited. 1 -vuvertlse In the, Dally News . . ine 'PPoin'ment of a rest- ' w, ,a,ut Vut M Prints Rupert In the person of Csptsln Lsrry Th "1'' . of the best known coast pi:c' " arrive hers In the nesr future CHUMS RUNNING IN SKIDEGATE INLET uoiid or iMrimu:Mi:Nii','il,r T CITY OV MTKAMI K l'K"c cii.(iii.:h. 'A good run of chums has 1 'tf " Skldegats inlet and th. """"'f'ub. of tne are Uklng full advantage according to word brought from lands on th. steamer Trlnce , Inltt ns. night. The run at Msaett commenced In lull but Is ep' sliortly,