1 1 FOR THAT STUBBORN Cough Try a Bottle of Edinburgh Hospital Cough Syrup 60c Rupert Pharmacy Phone 94. We deliver. We now liavc all Ihe new Crepe de chine Stepins and Dancelet Sets in all color:! and sizes. Come and see. "Demers" We aim to please Phone 27. P.O. Box 327 NOTICE! We liave secured llic Agency for lloclur Middle-Ion s Food Products and carry a full line consisting of: i Ironlied Whole Wheat Whole Grain Cereal Pancake Flour Ginger Cookies Whole Wheat Cookies Oatmeal Cookies Sugar Cookie's Macaroons The repeal sales on these products are a guarantee of their high (piulity. Relail price is the same as in Vancouver which will enable everyone to give them a trial. Mussallem Grocery Co. Ltd, When your eyes ache, sling or feel tired, it is Nature's warning they are strained. If you are wise, you will heed lliat warning and will have a complete examination of your eyes made and thus probably prevent serious eyesight trouble later on. Can you afford to waste the nerve energy uecc.sary lo carry along defective eyes? A. E. Ireland (iUAI)l ATi; OI'TOMKTKIST 27 Tori Practice inirn Airmie. uim iiu vi SUMMER SUGGESTIONS FOR WOOD Dry Jack Pine, Cedar, Birch and Spruce Per load $6.50 Per half load , 3.50 Per sack .60 Burn Wood and Keep Cool I HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue Phone 680 Night or Day WE BUY BOTTLES. CANADIAN HOUSE AT UNIVERSITY PARIS TO OPEN PARIS. Oct. 12-The Canadian House In Uie Cite Unlversltalre de Paris' will ' soon open Its door to the studious youth or Cahada. The Inauguration! will take place Saturday. October 30, under the presidency of H.U.H. the! Prince of Wales and the President of! the French Republic, before a dlstln-gUUlied body of people. Tte University City of Paris Is the resu't of a very generous Idea. At the end of the war, a great French manufacturer, M. Deutsch de la Meurthe. realizing the difficulties In which the young generation of students found themselves, after the enormous sacrl-flees which France had made, decided to aid them In a very practical manner It occurred to Senator Honncrat, minister of Public Instruction of the French Government, at the same time, that It would be a great Idea to re built around the University of Paris, the Colleges of the Nations which had In times past enjoyed such a great ' prestige. In accord with Mr. Deutsch I de la Meurthe who put at his dis- 1 position ten million franca, he decided to found "La Cite Unlversltalre de Paris" for which he Invited the various ' foreign countries to build Houses where their students would receive, along with very advantageous conditions of liv ing, a first class university education. The Minister thereurjon obtained from the City of Parts, seventy acres' i of land then taken up by the o' forti fications In front of Montsourls Park, ! l- THE SLI'IlEME r.nVHT OF BIUT1SII ' COI.l MlllA. Ill Ihe Mailer of the Administration Art: and In the Matter if the Estate of Itoberl I'ark. Kereaifd, intestate. TAKE .NOTICE Dial tiv tir.Vr ir III Honor, P. MrH. Young. daUd the fllh dav f Aurust, A.M. 1 96. I wis appointed Ad ministrator or the Estate of Kobert Parks. t!rreard. and all parlies liavinr rlalna strain! the saiil estate are hereby required lo runii-h same, properly verlfiid, to mi on or before the i7th day of Or inter. A.M. ivzo. ami an fumes Indebted to the e tale sre required lo pay the amount or their Indebtedness to ine rorthwlth. XORMAX A. WATT. Ofrieial Administrator, Prince Rupert, fl.i:. luted ili Mli day of QrHihcr. 4.M. till. MINERAL ACT Certificate of Improvements. Brownie Ao. J Mineral claim, situale In the Atlln Mlnlnir Division of the Casslai District, on Wsnn Itiver. adjoining and to the south of Ilmwnie Xn. MX TAKE .NOTICE that 1. James B. Kershaw Free Miner's Cerlim-ate .o. g6C3. Intend slity dav rnun the dale hereof, to appl to the Mlnlnr Iteriiritor fop rnirir.i. of Improv-menu. for the purpose of oh tdimiiF truwii iinni oi ine aDove riaim And further late nulir. thu - Kin i,n der iertlbn gs. must be commenced beron the Issue of such Certificate of Improve ments. j j"ATED tbii lit day of September, A.D H Mr ERASER. Aen JAEGER Sweaters in While or Paddy. Sizes 20 to 20, SPECIAL THIS WEEK $1 .25 each H. S. WALLACE Co., Ltd. Phone 9 3rd Avenue and Fulton. Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phont 675 DENTIST LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phooa M. . 4 Ctrtage, Warebousim, anJ DUtrlbuling. Team or Motor Service. Hoal. Band and Qravel Wa tpaclailza In Piano and Pumltura Bavlnn. EDMONTON, Oct. 12, A river that! after flowing, through "the wilderness tivj quite the usual way disappears corn- plctcly from sight, goes on through All icore wUderne&s for a mile and one- j half underground and then, comes out j John" Russell, of the topographical Sur city after a summer's work In the new wood buffalo park. This mysterious river Is a tributary of the Little Buffalo river and averages about 30 feet In width. A pretty waterfall, with a drop of 65 feet, la another of the Ltttll Su.talo'a eights. Mr. Russell was In charge of a flelJ party of three men who made an ex-, ploratory survey of the northern part of the buffalo park reserve during . the summer. They went In last May and have since been working In territory mostly unknown except to the natlr? Indians. It Is a region, says Mr. Russell, of lakes, swamps and rivers, and has little potential value beyond that of a wild animal sanctuary. Complete data were taken by the party In .the course of the season's work, comprising field notes on all the waterways and the adjacent country. KOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY FOR LEASE In the Land Pceordlnr MUlrlrl of Atlln Mlmuir Division or l.aUr Dtmrlrt. II TAKE NOTICE lhat Ihe Emnneer Gold I , Mines. Lid.. Im .. a rrrlalered inlnliif rom iipii lAiiuiooie, orruiiauon, a iiiimiiv null pany, Hileiiil to apply for a rorrnhore leje (of the follow insr desrMlied lands:' Con menrlnir at a poi planted about SOU r'tt dlitant in an Easterly direction from the orlh West ronier of lxt 41S, Skylark Mineral Claim, situated at the moulh ;or Wana Itiver, on Taku Arm nf Tarlh Isle, I'eiire in a .Northerly direction JJJ reel, tin-nee, Easterly 100 feet, thetiee Southerly ISO feet more or lest lo lurh water ifljrk, llirnre Westerly 100 feel more or less lo point of roiiimeneement and cnnlalnlnr 0J srres more or less. Located this 16th day of Aunst. tjift. (Slmed) l(. Mc. ERASEIt. K. C. L. S. Arent LAND ACT. , mini si inieniion to up ' I Lease Lana In Stlk'ne iir.ston. -ai land He-.cordinir Mslrlrt cf Casnar, and sltuale at nrand Rapids, on the B'.lklne itiver and to the west or purveyed lc no. 47u. TAKE MOTICK loa'. I. Waller Scott Simp. I on. -it Te'-txaiih Creek, II. C ocrupatlon, j Ranrher, intends to apply for a lease of : lh ri.llowlnr described lands: I i:omnienrlnr at a post planted on the Northwest eorner or Lot 470, thenre South ,40 rhtlns; Ibenre West in rhalns; Ihenie ; North 4l rhalns : thenre East 10 cnalns, and e mtalnlnr Fonv srres. more or leas. I WALTER SCOTT SIMPSON. Applicant A Pure Rich Milk HI jAro-Tf' I Mrs. M. Anderson of Yale, in a letter to. Pacific Milk, says: "Only a pure and rich milk could give the satisfaction. Pacific Milk has always given. We have used It altogether In our home for two yeara and find Its quality always the same." Milk In Its highest condition fresh from prize cows Is received every morning at the plants. This Is Pacific Milk, PACIFIC MILK Head Office, Vancouver Factories: Ladner and Abbotsford, B.O. NIK DAILY NEWS not far from the Sorbonne and the ' ....... MANY AMERICANS Kg school quarter, and on them gave free result be the first forelga country photographs, and various scientific ol- sltes to the foreign countries, request- to Pn House in the 'Cte Uul- aorvaUons. This Information will be toe them for their bulldlnes. The Canadian High. Commissioner in France who had thought of the same thing at the close of the war. hastened to take an option on the site adjoining the French Buildings and Immediately made an appeal to his fellow subjecu for the means to carry through such a commendable project. Canada as a IN PROOATE. rer.Utaire de Paris, MYSTERIOUS RIVER FLOWS UNDERGROUND WOOD BUFFALO PARK tabulated and put In due course into the official survey records, Mr. Russell, who has now spent five summers In the north. Is going In a few days to Ottawa, where he will prepare his report to the department. ' HUNTING IN CANADA Atailahle (lultle ere Employed by Part Irs Now (lot again. a; me loot 01 a din Is one or MONTREAL. Oct. the wonders of the north reported by 12.--Northern Que bec u this year enjoying a record In flux of Americana according to E. O. vey or Canada, who returned to the Poole, fish and game representative of the Canadian National Railways, who has Just returned to Montreal after a visit to several of the hunting districts In the province. In some sections so great has been the Invasion that every available guide has been employed by hunting "parties. Splendid bas are being secured and there is great competition between the various guides and outfitters to decide who shall bo! able to provide their party with the I tecord heads of the season. Already many splendid heads hate been secured In the hunting territories' along Canadian National lines but the record will not be decided until the close ol the season brings In reports from the different outfitters. STEWART A check for over 10.000 has bevit, received by the Porter Idaho management for the first forty tons of ore : shipped this year. Tli mine is keeping 1 up consistent shipments of twettty torts weekly and there Is enough high grade ore In sight to keep all the pack horses available busy until winter clces the trail. There will be a mass meeting of taxholders and rcsdlenta of Sic wart to night to discuss the proposal of having i this town incorporated under the VII- j lage Act. I Taking an overdose .Of. qulr.Uae for a j cold while In a weakened condition, J. ! F. Bowman, carpenter the Blg Ml- sourl mine, died at; the mine last: Thursday morning after a brief Illness. He was SB years old .and his mother, his only known relative, resides at liar-wood. Oregon, to which place the remain have been forwarded. W. E. Burgess has -arrived here to Join the staff of the Bank of Montreal taking the place pf Oerald 'Service who as gone on holidays. BURNS LAKE Miss Mae McDonald has left for Prince Rupert. Leonard Kerr broke UU wrist last week but Is now progressing .favorably Andrew R. Drown has left for Port Praser where he has received the contract for the bulldiug .of a hew school. Mrs. James Bland and children have left for Victoria where they will .spend the winter. Mrs. Tavlor Jensen is very 111 and Mrs. M. P. Nourse Is taking care of thl children. Ell Ferguson of Palling, the well known weather prophet who, for four years, has successfully forecasted the weather every six months, now pre dicts that the fall In this locality will be mild and wet. that the winter will be a broken one and that there will be a cold snap, but not a severe one, around Christmas. The rest of the winter, he says, will be mild slid clear, with a good fall of snow making It favorable for those engaged In the timber buslucos. POLICE MAGISTRATE EDMONTON COMING TOSPEAKIN CITY Lieut.-Col. Cleorge B. McLeod, police magistrate for the city of Edmonton and (Supreme Grand Master of the Knights Templar of Canada, will be a dlstln will arrive from Vancouver on the steamer Prlnco Oeorge and wilt, proceed East on Thursday morning. He will be the speaker ata luncheon of the Oyro Club tomorrow at 1 o'clock and. In the I I evening, he will pay an official visit to Klncvitth Preceptory. Knights Temp lar. GYPSIES OF ENGLAND BOBBING THEIR HAIR i BARNET. England, Oct. 12. -'Tat Lady shows are among the dying Industries. For the first time this year, the famous centuries old lUraet fair Is without thli side attraction. Showmen say that nowadays no woman wants to be fat. even for money. 1 Darnet fair la noted for Its horse and pony, sales. The animals are brought here frcm all parts of England, by gypsies, and It was noted that this year most of the gypsy women and girls had adopted the shingle FIFTY PER CENT OF WHEAT IS TOUGH IN NORTHERN ALBERTA , EDMONTON, Oct 12, Northern Sas. ' katchewans threshing Is more than SO ,per cent finished with wheat averaging 17 bushels t3 the arre There U little No. I grain, the averaging being three to four with considerable per ctnUft tough, in the southern area, where wetter weather has prevailed, threshing ! about 30 per cent finished though In sections 75 per cent u csmpletel The grain threshed early graded mostly one and two. but mu?h of the later return will be tough and of a lower grade. SYNOPSIS OF LAND ACT AMENDMENTS i PRE-EMPTIONS Vacant unreserved, sunrtyed Crown lands may b pr-mptd by Crltlsh eutjects over It years of sgs, and by uilene on UecUrtDC Intention to become Ornish subject conditions! ut-on residence, occupation, .nd Improvement for asrrlcultura Turposes Full Information concerning reeru-.ailona mrardlns; pre-emptions Is tlven in liulletln No. 1. Land Hertee. 'How to Pre-empt Land," copies of ihlch can be obtained free of charge ly addressing the Department of Lands, Victoria. D.C.. or to any Oov. ernment Agent , I tecord a will be arrant ed covering only land suitable for agricultural purposes, and which Is not timber land, l.e . carrying over 1.000 board feet per acre wt of the Coast IUng 'and bJ)H) feet per acre east of that Itanc. Applications for pre-emptions are to be. addressed to the Land Corn mlsslonrr of the Land necordlnc Division. In which the land applied for Is situated, and ere made en printed forms, copies of which ran' be obtained from the Land Commissioner. Pre-emptions must be occupied for five years and Improvement made to value of 110 per acre. Including clearing and cultivating at least five acres, before a Crown Orant can be received, For more detailed Information see the liulletln "How to Pre-empt Land." PURCHASE, Application are received fof purchase of vacant and unreserved Crown landa, not belna; tlmrtertand. for agitcultural purposes: minimum price for first-class (arable) land is it per acre, and second -class (erasing) land 12.10 per acre. Further In-formation retrardins; purchase or lease of Crown lands la Riven In Bulletin No. 10, Land Series. "I'urchaae and Leas of Crown Lands." MUL factory, or Industrial sites on timber land. not'Cxceedlnc 40 acre, may be purchased or leaestl, (he conditions including payment of stumpatre. HOMESITE LEASES Unsurveyed areas, not exeeedlns; It acre, may be leased aa homesltee, conditional upon a dwelling belns erected in the first year, title being obtainable after residence and Improvement conditions are fulfilled and land ha been surveyed, LEASES For Rrazlnc and Industrial purpose areae not exceeding 140 acree may b leased by one pereoa or a company. QRAZINQ Under the (3 raxing Act Ihe Province Is divided Into srratlng district and the rana-e administered under a Orazlnr Commissioner, Annual grazing permits are Issued based ea numbers ranged, priority being given to established owners. Htock-owners may form asa stations for range management. Free, or partly fre-s, permits are available for settler, oanpera and' traveller, ua U lest MILK From Bulktey Valley FRESH MILK AND WHIPPING CREAM We specially recommond our Table Cream at 15o for Half Pint. Quality and Service Special lee Delivery Service Valentin Dairy Phone 657 TUESDAY. 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