tPAQE BIX iF THE DAILY NEWS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1JJJ. FRESH IN 1 Rochon's Chocolates $1.00 per. 1 lb. Box Also Boxes at $2.00, $2.75 and $4.00 ROCHON'S ALMOND CRISP $1.00 per lb. Rupert Pharmacy Phono 94. W deliver. New Dresses Large AitHortnirnt of New Afternoon and Evening Dresses In nil colors and sizes from 16 to 44. Prices from $12 00 to $37.50 COMU AND SEE! "Doners" We aim to please Phone 27. P.O. Box 327 Meat Specials Saturday Baby Beef, per lb 15 Veal Chops, per lb 25 Bhoulder Veal, per lb 15 Btew Veal. i lbs -f Leg Veal, per lb 25 Lamb Chops, per lb 35 Shoulder Lamb, pet lb. .. 25 Prime Rib Roast, rib in. per M i 20 Prime Rib Roast, boned and rolled, per lb 25 0 r-Bone Roast, per lb 28 Sirloin Steak, 2 lbs 55 Round Steak, a lbs 13 Shoulder 8teak, per lb 15 Oood Pot Roast, per lb. 12 Boiling Beef, per lb lo Sausage, 2 lbs 35 Mussallem Grocery Co. Ltd. Phones 18 and 84.. 417-423 6th Avenue East ssE3SHlBssssaSSsHBpS DEPENDABILITY is the one big factor ; necessary5 in your glasses i Wc supply that factor through -our careful, conscientious, scientific examination of your eyes and the production of lenses to meet the results of that examination. Accuracy and precision characterize our service to you from start to finish. A. E. Ireland Graduate Optometrist for 2? Years 319 3rd. AVE. I'llOMi It Ell 413 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 510 Night or Day WE BUY BOTTLES. ROYMcKINLEY FOUND GUILTY CHOOSES TIIKEE MONTHS' IMPRIS ONMENT IN PREFERENCE TO $300 KINK Found guilty of selling liquor. RoV Mc- Klnley was fined WOO with the option 01 inree months' imprisonment by Magistrate McClymont In the city Police court this morning. With the same air 01 bravado that featured his conduct In the course of his trial, which was brief, McKlnley announced he would do me tune and stalked out of the court room with an officer. E. P. Jones Dro- secuted and McKlnley, who had no evi dence to offer on his own behalf, was' not represented by counsel. McKlnlcv'a case waa the only one proceeded with today, live other liquor selling cases being adjourned. WHISKEY AMI IJEEIt The first witness against McKlnlev was Thomas Sheeves. provincial consta ble attached to the liquor board. Ills evidence was to the effect that he, accompanied by Constables Oeorge Sheeves and William Olbson and another man, entered a house to the rear of the Royal Hotel and had a round of drinks, three Scotch whiskeys and one beer. In payment for which Thomas Sheeves tendered a five dollar bill, receiving three dollars in change. The time was about 6.15 on the evenlwt of Sundav. Sentem- ber 19. Constables Oeorge Sheeves and Wil liam Olbson gave corroborative evidence, the latter testifying that another man bought a second round of three beers and1 a whiskey. McKlnley had no evidence to offer on his own behalf but stated that there was no place known as the Loggers' Club. The place referred to was a private dwelling behind the Royal Hotel. ' The case thus concluding, the magls- TIMBER SALE XS253 Sl1ri tlll.lr. Ulll lu rar..li nil t. l.u Marnier or Land nut later tban noun on We autli day of September, tvte, fur tlie burrluute uf License 8i63, to cut IJi.SUi. Until reel or Cedar I'oles and Tiling on an area adjoining Lots mi and 1443, Ker- lrtiuin ll.v . 'i icailo. tCu.i ... nr I.... .... v -j vi . inc ,i I a , yueen Charlotte Island Land DIMrlrt. mice dj jr.rs win in: auowea mr removal f iimixr. limner particulars or the Chief Forester, Victoria B. X... or District Forester. crinre Humeri. ti. c. LAND ACT. Notlct of Intention to A-y t Lass Land In Stlklne Div.nou i.nri cording- District of Lsssisr. anil situtie a, Grand Rapids, on the stlklne n.ver and i me ri 01 surveyed i.zx ito. 47U. TAKE .NOTICJi ins. 1. Walter Scott Sum. on. or TC'graoh creek, n. C. occupation Handler, intends to apply ror a leaie 01 llw followm detcrlbed lands: Cftimnenrtnir it a post planted on the Northwest corner or Lot 170. thence South JO rhiln; tlienee Wel 10 chains; theni North in chain; thence East to cnalm and containing Forty acres, more or less WALTER 9 CO TT SIMPSON, Applicant End of the Month SPECIALS These are Real Money Savers and are Seasonable Merchandise Cream Flannelette, 5 yards for $1.00 While Cotton, .W, 5 yards for $1.00 Unbleached Col ton, ;tfj", i yards'1 for $1.00 (iinghanis and Prints, 5 yards for $1.00 0:i" Hleacheil Sheeting, 2 vartls for $1.00 00" Bleached Sheeting. 1 yards for $1.00 Hoys' Mack Ilo-e, heavy weight, ,'l "pairs for $1.00 Ladies' All-Wool Cashmere Hose, . black ami colors per pair '. $1.00 Monarch Oreen Stripe Art Silk lloe, all colors, pair $1.00 Art Silk Hose in range of colors, 2 pairs for $1.00 Children's Lonpr Sleeve Winter Combiilalions, suit . . $1.00 Children'. Vests and Drawers, per garment 50c Ladies' Winter-Vests, long or short sleeve, each .... $1.00 Ladies' Winter Mourners jn cream, pink or grey, each $1.00 Ladies' Halbriggan Mourners, 2'palrs for $1.00 i.auies Lotion Vests. .1 for Ladies Jaeger Combinations, ankle length, reg. value Ladies Handbags, clearing lines values to $5.50, for $1.50 Fancy Figured Crepes, values lo !j(Lri.-, to tlear at yard 95c Fancy Lace Curlain (loods, a yards for . $1.00 Figicy Colored, Scrims and Marmiisettes, yard 25c w (iossard Corsets, special clearing lilies at various prices. To clear nl ; $25 Ladies Corsets'; values to l.5,2.duzeii pairs to clear at 75c Ladies' llousedresses to clear at each ............ $.100 fii inch Wool Coalings for ChildreU'S' Coals, reg. $2.7 for per yard . . ,'. ; ,$1.96 :u inch Navy Serge, all wool,, per yard 75c All, Wool, 32 inch Flannels, big,range of colors yard $1.00 Misses' Flannel Dresses.sijtes 0 to I i years. Values to Jfc0.R0. To dear at each $3.75 Ladies' Flannel Dresses, value to lili.SO. to clear, each $5.50 (lolf Yarn in 1 oz. balls, range of colors, 7 for . . . . $1.00 H. S. WALLACE CO., LTD. Phone 0. WBI WES Do you take Iteast &r your halth? If so, use ROYAL YEAST CAKES the standard of quality for over 50 years. Soak a cake of Royal Yeast, with a little sugar, in tepid water over night. Stir well, strain and drink the liquid. Flavor is improved by adding the juice of an orange. ROYAL YEAST CAKES trate announced his decision and sen. tence. FIVE HEM ASUS The case of Arthur .Beale, charged with selling beer, was adjourned till to morrow on application of S. W. Taylor, counsel for the defence, with Mr. Jones consenting. The charge against Louis Ross, amended to a second offence, after some dickering between counsel, waa adjourned until Monday so that accused mlgbt consult with Mr. Taylor whom he had Just retained as counsel. Adjournment for eight days or until her husband returns to town was grant-, cd Jean Johnstone who said her husband was skipper of the halibut boat Wave and was not at present in the, city. Mr. Taylor declared that the hut- LAN D ACT Notlct of Intsntlon to Apply to Lias Lnl In Tnnce Hupert Land fterordinr trlrt or Itange i, Coast Land District, anj situate on I'ssisge Island. TAKE NOTICE thlt t. B. Francis, of Ponoki. Alberta, occupation Minister, in-lends to apply for a lease of the following described lands: Commencing, at a pjst planted at the North West end or Passage Island, near Coast Trlans-ulitlon Sla. IKS; thence iround the Island at high water mark and couuininir luoo rrm, more or less. iOSEWI BHITLA.ND FRANCIS, 'us tllh. 1 811. Applicant si.nn an oibl line limir sIphviw .-mil $7.00, to. clear at per garment $3.75 3rd Ave. and Fulton Street. band was a material wltnesi and Mr. Jones objected on the ground that there was nobody In the house at the time except Jean Johnston and the Liquor Doard Officers when the alleged sale waa made. The magistrate ruled, however, that the adjournment as requested should be allowed. EIUIIT HAY REM AND Sam Os Stefano, who had Just retained Mr. Taylor as his counsel, uas given an adjournment until Monday and Angelo Pognotto waa granted an eight day remand pending the return to the city of his counsel, L. w. Patmore. whom accused said had left Winnipeg yesterday for the West. If Mr. Tatmore returns in the meantime, the case will be proceeded with. JUNIOR FOOTBALL V Teams for the Junior Football game to be played between Borden Street and High School at Acropolis Hill grounds tomorrow afternoon will be selected from among the following players. Bordan 8treet T. Steen, AS SUIes. J. Lee, K. Mlwa, W. Fisher. M. Qurvlch, E. Smith (captain). T. Ornie. A. McDonald, L. Wicks, E. Ratchfcrd. R. Allen. Earl Batt. Edward Kant and Pete Fisher. High School J. Bryant, D. Scott. R. 6talker, J. Stewart, W. Colllaon (cap tain). A. Cross, IClrvine. D. Morrison. W. Hill, J. Oomadina. E. Smith. J, Ncaa and J. McPhee. HOTEL AHHIVtLS Prince Rupert A. Y. Jackson, Toronto: C. M. Bor- bcau, OtUwa; William Beynon, Port Simpson; R. O. Johnston. Inverness; R. L. 'Smyth. F. Wallace, ted C. Myers, W. Stanley Waring, C. 8. Rankin and E. A. Itaggen, M.; Kenneth Ferguson, Victoria; R. Bromley. Nanalmo; Mr. and Mrs. Ike Thompson. Jedway; Mrs. E. Hastle. Port Clements; Fred B egg air.. Queen Charlotte City; E. Rousseau and Llla Rousseau, Lowe Inlet. CENTRAL Mrs. J. M. Richardson and E. 8. Richardson, Tlell. Iron houses are to be built in Northampton, England, for worktngmen. The housing commltee haa awarded a contract to a local foundry for material 3f the first Iron homes. Fascism's system of creaUng offlcUl labor-unions for Intellectual as well as manual workers has affected the nation's poets. A National Association ot Italian Poets was m founded at Milan with seven charter members. The Duke of York is ono of tho most democratic of the Royal Family. It la' not on record that he has ever ridden on top of a London bus. but fca haa been a "passenger 'In a countrj motor coach. Bertram Mills, England's John Ring ling, says the circus business Is In a stronger position In Europe today than It has ever been for the laat 30 years. The population of the Philippine Islands on July 1, 1920 waa 11.668,43, an Increase of 1.217.854 since 1918. Manila had a population Of 310.268. Clemency for 350 buffalo on Antelope Island in Salt Lake Is being sought by Gov. Oeorge H. Dern. The animals will be slaughtered In a big game hurt unless some person, purchases them. Every day In Tokyo 188 babies art born. Last year 61,498 births were recorded, of which number 31.626 wcr male and 29365 female. Uncle Sam's soldiers lead the life ol tourists at Kllauea. Military Rest Camp, the playground ior tbe Hawaiian division of the army. Army men have ten-day leaves that they may take advantage of higher altitude and cooler climate there. British housing experts, sensing danger In indlscrlmate building and tho AUCTION SALE liHlnidrd by the CA.VUilAN NATIONAL IMII.WAYS. I ulll eU, for frelnht and tar renlil due. by I'ulilli- Auction. In llailwar Yards. Prince Oeurre. st p.m. t'rlitsy, orloher fill, l6: I stesrn Trseiur Knirliie, Eltenmim Wheel. I Hut Hulls, I Twelve-lMitttmi I'luuxh lk.li.), welRht r,. coo iijs., conniKiHHl to John Nelirluir. Term strictly tsh, or marked cheque, aecepleiL Sutijecl lo receive bid. II. 0. IIAIIPtll. -Auctioneer, II. W. Ilsiinlnrloti, Al. Coimoel. Western llenluh, Vsiicuuver, B.C. Seplemlier ti. ItiS. LAND ACT. Nitlct - ntsntlon to Apply to Lsas Land. 11. . m . liecordmir insiricl or I'rinee Hiie 4nd sliuile on north shore or an I nn-.j.ed (lay u Soiitli-WeM Coast of P'.i Insnd, about one. mllo eail from Bluff I lint TAW IOTICE thit E. noiiMeau, or Low In.-l, I vlme or British Columbia, 00:11 pil.01. 4-w.-y Minairer, Intends lo appl) for . warn of the following denrrlbed land: Co'Si'l . ' J ir at a post planted on Onshore o ii unnntued bsy on the southwest iott e phi Iiand, slmut one mile eil 01 U'jff I'oli.l- thence north twenty Chains; 'hence eat twenty chalni; Wienre iMiuth twenty chains, more or leis, to HUrh Water Msrk; thenee rollowinr high wslef mark westerly to point of commencement, snd containing elirlity acres, more or less, - HATED July SOlh, 1J. E. ROUSSEAU, - Applicant. MINERAL ACT srtlOcat of Imprevtmsnts. HrnwniB No, 4. I.oi 44(1. Mineral Claim. Kilmto In the Atlln Miiilnr Division or On) niiir District, on tin Wen Ann or Ta-kun Ann. slmut three quarters or s mile up slresm rrom the mouth or Wsnn Hlver. TAkE NOTICE Dial I. Charles V.. (lllinore Free Miner's Certiriesle No. St74f, Intend, slty day. rrom t!i dale hereor. 10 spply to the Mining Itccorder ror s Certlflrsle or Improvement, foe the purpose or oh-raining s Crown Grunt of tlic shove claim. And further liken .notice that srtlon. under section 8S. miift be commenced be-fore ilin Issue of such Certificate or Im provement. miiii tins tit diy or gepleinber. A.D. II. Mc,N, I'll A3 til, Agent. WEEK-END SPECIALS COMBINATION SPECIAL 40 lbs. for $1.00v 20 lbs. Terrace Turnips. 8 lbs. Cooking Onions. 8 lbs. 1J.C Carrots. , i lbs. Parsnips or Heels. PICNIC HAM8 A verge i lo (1 lbs. each. Special, per lb.- 29c 1,000 lbs. Western Fancy Mixed Mscuits, fresh stock and big value. Special, II lbs. for 95c 231) lbs. While Cooking Figs. Special. 3 lbs. for 35c Aunt Dinah Molasses, 2V4 lb. tin. Special ... .-. . . : 19c Alberta Fresh Kggs, 3 dozen for $1.00 These egs arc not iruariiii- teed fresh. Wc can recommend them for cooking. Maul of Clover Creamery Hut- ler, in bulk, 3 lbs $1.15 This is die highest irradc Al berta Hotter which is received fresh every week. i0. I Minna Itice, 13 lbs. $1.00 'i Combination Canned Vegetable Special Assorted Tomatoes t'V Corn. Pea and Itefugee Means, per dozen $1.66 MEAT DEPT. Fresh Crabs, 20c and 25c arriving Friday. Mllkley Valley Hecf ami Lamb arriving weekly. r This is the plaei) for imatitv meats at reasonable nrires. Phone orders filled carefully and promptly. Rupert Table Supply Co Phones 210, 211 and 212 WATER NOTICE. Dltaralon and (Us. TAkE .VlTICE thil ItolM-rt nt-orce Jnlin tluii, wli'i a (1.) re i inverneur tniierj. iii ri iur a nrenrp lu like ami use lii.uun aslbilM per iU.v nr wsler iml ol creek west or whsrr al i lilna list. sU.. tiMiwn as iin us me . which lkm uuili esil ami drsin into Troql Hi) yilxiui 4011 feel loulh alona Uh- liearh rroui the south fi! comer Lot -a,-- k,Ki 1J. The wiier win be Ui let led rrimi the itrraiii at S liolnl alxiul suit feel rrmu tit im.iilli anil will be ul rur Ui.meHii iml ranuery urM uimhi the la ml 4lerrilel 1 Lot "A ", KIUmmi IJI. Thl iKillce s utlml on I lie aruuiul ihi llw l&ih dl oT ei liiulier. Ii6. A ropy of thl. notice ainl III ill'llratlon iiurtiianl therein and to llu. . "Vv'il.1. ...... .... &'' ..ill iu. r.i.1 ... ... n... t a...-,, in iiv v rire or the Wiler lleriirder it ITInre Hliperl. objection to Hie ippllrilli.il UH' I- riled Willi Hie itd Water llecordei it wilh the comptroller of Water ItlirhU. I'irllaiiieni liuililiuo. Vlriorli, ux.. wllhin iiuriy 110 liter me riri steirsnce nr till Iml In- In 1 locil iint.naier Tim due or llwt riret imlilleatlon of thu nolle I seliulM-r an. ittn. WIUtllT UEOHOE JOIIST"N. Appllrant. enlargement of towns, suggest that new towns be built and that additions u the centers of population should cease. The government has appropriated 400.00Q to repair Turkey's archaeo logical treasures. A large part of Lhll turn will be devoted to the moaqua ol St. Sophia, built nearly 2.000 yeara ago. Fifty thousand Immlzrants entered Palestine between January 1921 and December 1925. Jewa In Palestine be tween the Mediterranean and the Jordat number 100,000, of which about 20, 000 are living In colonies and on farm For scientific purposes, a special standard classification Including all racial combinations In Hawaii will b4 created. Besides Caucasians, tbe Hawaiian population Includes Hawallans, Jana nete, Chinese. Portuguese and Porto means. A fragment of wood I'om the true cross, one of the nails used in tht Crucifixion and the crown of thorns arl the tluee most highly prized relics In the treasury of Notre Dame Cathedral The largest waterplane In tbe worH la being tested at St. Nazalre. France It weighs twelve and one halt ton$ empty, and twenty tons loaded to capacity. It has five engines, giving 4 total of 2100 h p. The United Kingdom Alliance, the premier political temperance organize, tion in England, will hold another campaign this winter In support of local option for England and Wales, . Beirut la "a city of intrigue Where espionage, counter-espionage, conspiracy and hypocrisy hold awar. It re. minds one of cities in Belgium and Northern France occupied militarily by the German troops during the .walr. Rabbi Ernest M. Trattner, of Tern-pie Emanuel, Los Ar.gejes, has become confidential assistant to the executh manager of First National Screen Pro-ductlons, It Identifies a religious leader with the movie Industry, ' WE ARE OFFERING A MODEL MODERN OPTICAL PARLOR TO SERVE YOUR EYE NECESSITIES It is the great difference in the results obtained from correct methods or examination for defects; the carorul attention lo filling the prescription ami the details so neces sary in correct frame rilling that causes our patients to discriminate in favor of glasses fit led In our Optical Parlor. We use modern melhods.t We try to give courteous service. That's why you will feel o much at ease when you are deciding on a frame that will exactly suit your particular liking. . REMEMBER No case presents perplexities to one qualified In the Sclenco of Refraction. Consult our Optometrist as you would a friend. The ad vice will be just as rcliublc. Max Heilbroner , 527-529 Third Avenue WESTHOLME THEATRE Friday and Saturday, at 7 and 9 p.m. Saturday Matinee, 3 p.m. "Sweet Daddies" For every man who has a sweetheart, for every sweet -heart who bu a man. for eeryoily. here - o year' enter tauimeiil parked into two hours ol laugh, and thrills. The best all-round rat or laugh-maker sou ever aw. The've made new limit?, for laughter, new levels ror ltil. new re -eords for thrills. So come lo popM Sweet laddie. ar' her.e See Ihcm carry Ihe family quarrel out bovoin! the twelve mile limit. A firt-rlass. 'p romedy-drama. If you saw "The Cohen ami Ihe Kelly" uml enjovrd il. you will like "Sweet D.idtlie" ce;i beller, fur it i tin same cast conidenibl strengthened "U u runnier picture. COMEDY PATHE REVIEW Cornet Solo 'Come Back to Erin." Soloist. II. (ireeuiield. late with (i.W.V.A. baud thai loured the I nited Stales. Admission 50c and 25c Fishermen A GRADUATE EXPERIENCED REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST s Supplies FI8H LINES, HOOKS, ROPE8, TWINES, FISH NETTING AND TROLLING. GEAR, OIL AND RUBBER CLOTHING, GROCERIES. Compare Our Prices Lipsett, Cunningham & Co. Ltd. 8econd Avenue and McBride SL DOLLAR Saving SALE A DOLLAR 8AVED IS A DOLLAR EARNEDI The above saying is u proe! fin t mul ir von wish to give it (he acid lest lake advantage or our dollar-sauig sale on FRIDAY, OCT. 1st, TILL TUESDAY OCT. Bth. Children' pure Cashmere Storking-. Little llaisv. bla- k arl while, opto ,ize 0, reg. II.V. Sale. : mir ror . . 1 .00 up lo sire , reg. 85r and .0. Sale, i pairs ror HI m Ladies' Penmaii's'lleather lo-e, reg. $1.78. 'JjJIe . . Sl.no Ladies- Penman's Ca-lmiere Ilo-e. black and while, reg $I.:I5. Sale 91. oo Children's llloomers, navy and while, reg. lOe aiiil ; . Sale, H for itl.oo .Misses' llloomers, reg. U.V. Sale, 2 tor ..... . . , U) Cirls' Drawers, reg. uo. Sale, - for l.oo OirJs' Vests, reg. 85c. Sale, 2 for SI. on Child.-' Flannelette Niahlgowns, a-10. reg. l;.ir, ami inl.oO. Hali' 1.00 Child's Fleece.lined Waists, reg, 05c. Sale,2 for ,v- -Ladies' Fiauneletle Nighlgowns, reg. $1.50. Sale . . . Ul.oo Hoys' Jerseys, size 2.;M, reg. 93.26. Sale $.B0., a -amg of 1. 70. Children's Sleepers, values up lo tjil.10. Sale ..... $1.00 Hoys' Shirts ami Drawers, reg. ,;S and !l.30. Sale per garment 75,. Ladies' Silk ami Cotlonllloomers, reg. .30. Sale . Ml.00 Ladies' Silk and Cotton Vests, reg. 9 1.30. Sale .... $1.00 Striped Turkish Towelling, reg. I5e. Sale, I yards for $1.00 Huckaback Towelling, reg. :10c. Sale, 3,ydrds for . . $1.00 WJille Flannelette, reg, ilO. Sale, 1 for . .'. $.()0 While C0II011, reg. :tt)c. Sale, 5 yards for $.oo (irey Cotlon, reg. ;to. Sale, 5 yards for $.o) Circular Pillow Tubing, reg. 05c. Sale, 2 yards Tor. . $1.00 Oood quality Sheeling, reg. Si. 85. Sale, I V, yards for $1.00 SAVE A DOLLAR WITH EVERY PURCHA8E Coating jn u variety of patterns, reg. $1.00. Sale $U.00 a yard, saving $1.00 a yard. ' Skirling, all wool. 3(1 inches, reg. $:.5), Sale, $2.50. save $I.00ayanh Men's Felt lints, reg. $1.75. Sale. $:).75, save one dollar. Men's Oxfords, reg, $5.75. Sale, $1.73, Men's Underwear, leg. $2.00, a garment. Sale $I).00 n suit, save one dollar a suit. And these are not the only bargains, come In and hare in the savings JABOUR BROS., LTD.