PAGE SIX AUDITORIUM Dances WILL CEASE UNTIL AFTER ELECTION The Hall is now equipped to lake caro or Dances, Concerts and Meetings of any kind. The building is 50x100 feet, maple floor, newly plastered. Clear title to property. IT'S FOn SALE Phono Black 449 L. J. MARREN, Proprietor. LADIES' Fall Apparel AT LOWEST PRICES "Demers" We aim lo please Phone 27. P.O. Box 327 OUR ANNUAL Price Reductions during Fair Week are now effective and our stock consists of a full line of Groceries. Meals and Provisions and Drypoods. The highest quality at the most reasonable price will assure you that our prices meet, your needs. Come and look around. We will he glad to show you. A discount of .5 per cent will be allowed on all cash purchases. Mussallem Grocery 417 Co. Ltd. Phones 18 and 84 423 5th Avenue East George rorie Chartered Accountant and Auditor Receiver, Liquidator, Trustee, Ac. Phone 387 . New Address: 243 Second Avenue West, ' I'RINCE MJI'EIlT Consult us about Your Eyes Make use of our guaranteed Optirul Service. "Si7 yenrs experienco lesling eyes and filling glasses, 17 years constant practice in Toronto. A. E. Ireland Graduate Optometrist for 27 Years 313 3rd Ave. Phone Red 442 CANCELLATION Of RESERVE MJTICf IS IIEUfcllY G1VE.V that ttm m i trrva Kilnir uvcr Lot 46U7, Ctttitr Un- irici, ciureiicu. Deputy Minlter of Uniti. . . 1 0. II. KKDtH, Limit Dfptrtment, Vldoru, l). c, Sttb June, ieSC. CAR PLUNGED INTO RAGING ROUGE RIVER i MKDFOHI), J)regon, Sept. 13. Eight persons were partially identified as 1). T. Xorris. wife and four children of Mehaffey, I'enn., ami an aped couple, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Heisre. of Jacksonville. lOreonj who were killed yesterday wncn mpir jourinj? car piunsreu over the Crater Lake highway into the raging Itouge iliver. 200 feet below. OFFICIAL OF JAP GOVERNMENT VISITS CITY AND DISTRICT On his way back to Tokio, Ja pan, after having attended an oil and anli-pollution of water &on- feronre in Washington, I. C at which representatives of fourtfen nations were in attendance. M Tokuhisa, expert of the Japanese ministry of agriculture and for- stry, is a visitor in the city and district. Mr. Tokuhisa arrived in. the- city on Saturday and left yes- j terday to visit the hatchery at i Lakelse Lake. Returning to the ! i-ity later in the week. Mr. Toku- ! iisa will go to Ketchikan and I hence to Vancouver where on . September 30 lie will embark on uc r.uiii r.-.? oi v anaua iur japan. BARGAINS IN FOUR PIECE SUITS FOR BOYS Montreal Importers Have Receiv ed Large Shipment of Special Values for Fall. BOYS' HARD WEARING CLOTHINU Four piece suits are the latest for the boys coal, waistcoat. ong pant and kniekers. And the Montreal Importers have Ihem in large variety of patterns. They lave jut arrived from Hie east and are all marked at Montreal prices. Most mothers know how- he boys' pants wear. They wear faster than the coat or waistcoat. years. They are in nice Cheviots in blue. gray and drab in a variety of pat Now, mothers, here is a chance to set some change back out of a " 20 bill and at the same time have an extra suit for your boy, 'hat will wear and wear, and have him dressed as well as clothed. There never has been value like 'bis offerer! in I'rince llunerl be- vm lii.iiari.M.Hafi PRINCE GEORGE O. C. Thompson of Kimberh-y. i prominent mining engineer, is examining Nie big galena showing on the Ingenika River, south of Fort (iraham which was recently acquired on bond by a Victoria syndicate. Mr. Thompson represent Hritish capital. The I'rince tleorge public schools opened on Tuesday with a total enrollment of 320. J. X. St. James, who was employed as a cook at McLean's mill at Shelley, dropped dead last week. He had been a resident r Uf. . . r ... .. i i a Will. nuir nT 1 ,..., t ,.l " V-JliaUU SinCO I lie i.:-.1 .i.'. ClMl. was completed and, de --.-, B,,H, will remain dressv and smart iin-t ' . til the coal shows signs of' wear! i nis advanced age of 11 saw service ip .tie Great Wr.r. also. That's Ihe great advantage I -r-u- - villi these four piece suits. And-in ,.he prillfe (ienrv. ,clloo,s "low the boys like to have a crease Vld in the public ' school las-down their trousers! Just like Tuesday, the display being their fathers. great improvement over that of These smart suits come in sizes Tat mr 10 in tjoys from 8 lo 16 The J. D. MeArUiur Co. i-. maknw preparations for ill lerns and all in the lalesl sty-leu. 'rleariner of several Logjams from nn uip price is 9.95 per suitf the Mud Hiver which will Ik-This is only one specimen of our4Aised in driving logs lo the Montreal prices. Prince (ieorge mill C. S. Handall is invesligat-the chances of organizing a lecwl horticultural sooiely. William Lockycr and M. I Marfier are in ehuVge of the as seiu4iling or an exhidt from this .1 : . a a a i . . 'ri.1.n,iuiiiiih...i..ii.." i. ,..iiiu"ir,cl Pace in wie.rrinc? and and the it pay! " lPTt KxhUdUon. range complete, will you lo look these over. Advt J. H. Daniell, formeHy of in.' THB DAILY NEWS Tuesday, ScpfW,, I , NOTE : If you tke YEAST for your HEALTH. M use Royal Yeast M Cakes. Write for W FREE BOOKLET, "ROYAL YEAST kM M FOR BETTER M HEALTH Hi'' "1 WM I'1 itf rr, , 1, t.l sUCCSS- fui it) putting ovi-r a bathing trauiy i-.. ntest in Yi-mee, Caii-i forma, h3m? ipiured the ; honors with his eilant, Mis i California. NEW HAZETON Charles V. air of Indo.. England, governor of the Hudson Hay Co., wa- a visitor in Haiellon at th' firit of laet week. Aecotiipauii'd tiy Mr. Allen of Winr(ffHSg chairman of Ou CanadiAtt advison board, and 11. C. Frenoti, liritib ColumbiH. KMr. Sales taspecud the com pany'? local branrh mid made a trip lo Kilwanga where a new pot is beJng estarblished. Mist Hortirey and MU ItiK Andr rson tiave l-f t for Vaneoii her where the latter will attend High School. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hyde enter Gained 'on Thurtday nitht at bridge in honor of their guests. pMr. and Mrs. WiHiam Millar of Vrince ltitert. Mrs. W. W. Anderson ha left .'or Vancouver where she will spend Ui3 wtnler. Mrs. Malficon, lady superin-tendeat of the Hazellon Hospital, and Ir. II. C. Wrlnrh, M.L.A., at tended the annual convention of the li.C. HopilaU Association In Vancouver last -week. Mis Winnie DRib returned on Hie I'rince Charles yesterday af ternoon from Vancouver after having spent seven! weeks in the souHi for the benefit of he health. FORCED SALE UNDER TERMS OF CHATTEL MORTGAGE OF THE STOCK OF MRS. W. I. WILSON, THIRD AVENUE, CONSISTING OF LADIES' READY TO WEAR DRESSES, COATS, SKIRTS, WAISTS SWEATERS, HATS, ETC. EVERY ARTICLE IN THE STORE-OFFERED AT GREAT REDUCTIONS FOR TEN DAYS ONLY J?W TEN DAYS ONLY MRS. R. GOLDBLOOM THIRD AVENUE THIRD AVENUE WAS DRUNK BUT NOT MURDERER Coroner and Doctor Went to Bambino Lake and Eihunied Child's Body SMITH Kits, Sept. It l.'eculiur rlrcumtan'es surronndint; Ihe death of an Indian child on one or the Indian ranchorics at the )i.i,i ir iiutiiiio Lake culled for an inxestiuatton and a parly of guardians of law and order made the tno to the far away villnue rHuriiin to Sinilhers Satnnhy Iroornlmy after satisfying Ihcm-itVes ':at no evil deed had Wen -done'. The aliened murder was of :i four nioniiis old Infant, the i ratlin f whom, J?ebatiue Jim, Had be n unhHilnir top freely of iie wr'f man firewater and tie aim abusive and rough w.iii tus fuin v The child died oon 'offer a d "" )tdiee were udvi 'd fii.i! il .i' might not have been ; nalural In 'in- i .Ti-stn of Justice Cur-i ts II ll kin, accompanied by Dr nr., Paine of Telkwj Sergt Po!ir s. i mi o uf l Provincial iii d 0rt. liryce and a l otisl iji!.- or ihei- ir.G.fM.lj ,nid slie 1 1 hi iiivi'sligalloii. The iirisimi i Si-iMMiiirt Jliii, who was bein ii-ld n the charge of rtru:upiiii.'. was alo taken along. The expedition went overland from Tupley ahorseback; lakuiM four days for the round IHp 'Hie village where the child was buried ha a population r about 350 but in about riv minutes aNer Ihelr, arrival, th-jMjlire were exhuming the body and after a thorough post mor- !em Maiuiiiatinn, death wa found l have been caused by nalural causes, no evidence .r violence being found. Sehasline va browht back t Smilhers and on Sa.urday morn tng was tried on the charge or drunken nes. L wa found amilty m fined 930.00. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert lieorze McAfee und (atiiitr Oeorgetown: u. SlarralL J. P. Slrltonahl. A. Major, II. J. I'ais-Uy, 11. C. Fry. M. A. Stone and W. JJefferon. Vancouver: Mrs C. H. Sawle. New Hazellon; Mr and Mrs. K. Mnkarella, Win?. -peg: Miss V. Jonnark, t:hiraao: H. II. Wylle. FreiM. 43al - Kniil M. Ureil, Ibilmoral. Central W. F. Taylor, I). A. Anderson ami W. II. Thome, C.X.U.; J. Whitworth. Vancouver. Well Washsd "narlirw. wtial In the world Is the matter wlUi this letlucef'i asked Ihe young husband or three day. "IHdn't you aIi; it?" ! "Of course I did, dear. I .-vm used that good perfumed soat on it." Capper's WeMy. LUMBER We tire miiiiiifiirliirtiig rough uiid dressed lumber. Kdge grain lioul cedar. Halibut utid salmon boxes. Ask For Prices Seal Cove Lumber Co. Ltd. PHONE 562 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 Fresh Prunes, per box 85c ! Preserving Pearlies S1.40 Harden Pears, : rfoz. for $1.00 Oood (looking Apples,vper It 5o Tokay drapes, 5 His, for .. $1,00 GROCERIES Hulk Tea, hesijuality, lb. . . 58o Fresh (Iroumf (Jiffcc, per lb. 48o Heady Cut Macaroni, ' lb. ..25c Fresh l'gs, 3 doz. for . . $1.00 ( '.nunnery Hutter, per lb. , . 40c 1 i lb. box, peij lb S70 Fair Halloons for the kids, en. 6c Fresh Milk and Whipping Cream WE ARE OFFERINQ A MODEL MODERN A GRADUATE EXPERlENfrn OPTICAL PARLOR REGISTERED OjW TO SERVE YOUR EYE NECESSITIES It is lite great difference in ihe re-nit ' , corct'it niulliotls nf ?i'aiiijunljoii((fVr dvie, i i , nllcjilion lo rilling the prtcciplipti ami (dr i, i ::r ary in correct frame rilling that cau.-, ,,, . ;r ,.lij,,.iitittiil. in ffll'lll llf iiln.Kn. : .. I ' , iii.tv i IIIIIH...V , ni'ii iiurii in onr it We use modern methods. Wo try lo gie vice. Thill's why you will feel o imir, you are deciding on a frame that will ex.i. i, 1'; parltmlar liking. REMEMBER No case presents perptoxltlea to one qualified In tho Sclonco or Rerractlon. Consult our OpJonielri'l ns you would a fn. , t. vice will he just as reliable. Max Heilbroner 527-520 Third Avenue Vlt Fishermen's Supplies FISH LINES, HOOKS, ROPE8, TWINES, FISH NETTING AND TROLLING GEAR, OIL AND RUBBER CLOTHING, GROCERIES. Compare Our Prices Lipsett, Cunningham & Co. Ltd. Second Avenue and McBrlde SL WESTHOLME THEATRE Tuesday Only, 7 and 0 p.m. Election Returns Will Be Shown Tonight "RIN-TIN-TIN" THE WONDER DOG IN "Below the Line" A rouiaurr or rightine lon'oii a titoodhomi sltrrmg drama of a l, t girl ami a IifrhtiiiK the vviMidi"- dujr. marter. unire ItL inurr I-ever. The four-fouled h'-n, in ln n'.; v ' A idiuloptay vvhu li pti "Hin - I iii-Tin" -.. in which to denu)iitmte his uncanny, r.m-Strong -aL John Harron, Juno Marlowo, Pat HarUgan, Chiritt Conklln, Victor Potel, Edith Yorke and others. "Our Ganq' Comedy! "BOYS WILL BE BOYS" INTERNATIONAL NEWS 35c nd 10c VHtRfVEK THUt ARC TLICS tIE TLX T""! Hi I m 1 1 far Restful Nights rr i of undisturbed, refreshing sleep Kill Flies and MOSQUITOES with FLYM DURING the summer Fly-Tox is U5fd daily in many fino homes. Often in every room in the house. This destroys unclean insects, even in their place of hiding. Fly-Tox is stainless, safe, sure. Kills flics and mosquitoes. And thero is always an atmosphere of cleanliness when Fly-Tox is used. FLY-TOX U Kimila trwccuik at Vtllon Institute of Industri ti "Ratanh hfVtxI'elktahip 7 Vintenwnf, B. CL FLYTQX KILLS FLIES m o s a u i t o es MOTHS. ROACH FS. ANTS, ftl' Shooters, Suppjigj Gun Lubricants. Axes and Hunting Knives. Camp Cooking Stoves and Utensils. Ammunition In All Gauges and Calibres. Thompson Hardware Co., Ltd. 3rdA. Phone 101 255