J. Bent's Re-organization Sale Slashing Prices on l Uf. AMI MIMIR COT and MIU.IMKV Iteaatllal .Ulefwn lree ' ' latest style and materlsls. J. BENT Third Atenue, LUMBER tire niiHiiifacluring gli ami iireactl Itim- F'lpe grain liofll ' r ' " Halibut niul salmon hoxff. Ask For Price Seal Cove Lumber Co. Ltd. PHONE 502 George rorie Chartered Accountant and Auditor Ilccclvcr. Liquidator, Xrmtoe, Xo. Phono 387 New Arid res ; 243 Second Avenue West IMIINCI! nUPKHT MILK. From Bulkley Vtllea FRESH MILK AND WHIPPING CREAM Wo specially recommend our Table Cream al 15o for Half l'lnt. Quality and Service Special Ice Delivery Service Valentin Dairy Phone 6S7 LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone M. Cartage, Warehousing:, and Distributing, Team or Motor Berviue. Coal, Band and Oravel We Speolatlte In Plan an). Furniture Bevlng. jrjUDAr. OCTOBER 1. 1028. FIVE THU -DUIT? EIWS PAGE COMMUNITY PLATE ff a Uautiful niw sitting T)t-rie COURT CABINET" THtcmiMthmurrouml) lUmflm Ctrtntlt achievement of Community Jcigncrihjlbctn;filf enhanced by the introduction of this splendid chest. HinJ-onrcdincffca.inJ tuggetting the gorgeous chetttof esrly English dsra. "Court Cabinets ire lure to have a tremendous vogue. M letting! lot fine ii'Nc r wire nothing could be more appropriate, m the cent it lufpritinjly low, CbrofV4S.OO 4 (Jewellers .S.TMC STOHE WITH THE C10CN Professional Career for Women and Duties of Motherhood are LONDON, October 1 1 With the duties of wire ny1 mnth.r ha. K. . . ., , th especial reforms desr to them both. "Do my children look neglected 7" Lady Astor often aaked, "because I am trying to promote better law for other people' children?" AfTIVK IX HI I.KilOV Mr. Louise Crelghton, widow of the late Bishop of London, la aa' outstanding example of a woman tremendously active all her married life In parochial and national church organlzatlone, a public speaker, the author of many books, and the mother of seven children. Mrs, 'Crelghton accomplished the herculean women doctor in Harley Street are wive tk of making both end meet In the and mother. 'management of Pulham Palace, when IX I It l it or rir.M i: her husband waa Bishop cf London. Madam Curie U a brilliant exception Heedmlatrease and women college to th women of science whose marriage professors seem the clasa least .able to (trmulated her studies and led to the, unite marriage with their profession. discovery of radium. With the great , Preach woman may be claased tbe late lady Hufglns. whose youthful Interest in the sura developed Into a partnership in study and discovery after her mar- riage to tbe great astronomer. BIT WU- ' Dam llufgtaa. 1 The woman novelist Is rot dependent I cm manual experience In portraying pas- ' elon. Intuition taught Jane Austin tb j ' secrets of th heart, aa did th : three Bronte Blstera. If Charlotte's brief year of married life, during which she undoubt- ' edly waa handicapped by her clerical husband ahd ceased to write. 1 excepted. nr. iii.Li'io iii:k mkitino , Oeoree EUoVe genius required the stimulus of experience. She might have remained highbrow spinster writing articles for the review, it ah had not the stimulating companionship of Oeorg Henry Leal. Prompted by mm she lespt into fame with "Adam Bede." In her second husband. Mr. Cross, ahe again found an Invigorating companion. Mra nor Annie Steel dean of Brit-lab demen rtovellsta. baa combined literature and th domesticities in a remarkable manner. Marriage made her novelist She says that ahe haa never felt that her worth suffered from mar-nag and motherhood and also tblnka that no woman can really understand lift uhttl she ha borne children." BU1I. ah adds, "for really professional women I rather doubt th wisdom of motherhood " .M"TKI KIMOKI. IN IAMII.V Actresses nearly all marry. Miss Sybil Thomdike attribute her success to the tutelage and aid of ber husband, Lewla Cssson, She rejoice, too, aa th mother Of four children, two boy and twp girls. Thy hav helped her to a realization of the trenxy of outraged wifehood and motherhood in her portrayal of "Medea." Dsm Clara Butt and Mr. Kennerley Rumlord prove that marriage 1 no deterrent In the musical profession. Asked If she felt her husbsnd and children to be a hindrance to her work. Dame Clara laughted at the suggestion. as a roiiTimx ,The newest profession tor women, that of M.P.. has an interesUng example NOTICE Of INTINTIOM TO APPLY FOR LtASC In the Laud hecorUint I'lMfkl of Alllo TUt VirKK lh Hi tnslneer Oold Minis Lid Iim- . filtered mining .sii, miei.iU IM'h r..r a f.reshnr lese reel liMsnt in sn ks.ierly dlrejlhw fr llie .Norill Vel rurner of 1 l n. . srk Miners! Claim. '' riiuh ..r Wsna lllver. un Tako Arm of Ttln I sk" Itnre in s .Wirier y iire; U' i rto : i.-et. Iltenre Kslerly ! feel, l.utln rly JIO feel Uire ','' "l1 , nr less .i point f emnnienrMDeni ,l . xiuimnar o seres more ;,.. -I .x'tleil 11.1. Ilh dsr of """' MINERAL ACT. Certifies! f Impravsmsats w. lsk .Mo. 4, d'el,;,", JIP;,PI i-rii'll'Ul and Swerlsk o, ,f , Mineral CtaMiia. silusle In Ihe AUIn VlK-r.- locsledi- :t ! of Tsku Arm. "vTUtTcK that neelnaM yjnM. bsrrV.ln " ami solicitor, or 4 0 l'J" . Vancouver, Srllluli '"", ' ' en ror Saeenttskes N nine Cor-tvrslln s Tree Miner's tr,,flr!I- Jl?: V ill" Intend, titty iy " dVS ?or rirl ri-s es i.r improvement, ror Ihj lrlllTIIKR,,T,KE OTICK that "'"!'" mler :Vl""1,rI1te tl,m the ! ir such cerlirntles of l",;?."!,m,i III rt.f of Peptember, A.D. MINgNAL MOT FICTION AND THE LIBRARY (Manchester Ouardlan) A good deal of nonsensical criticism haa been levelled against tbe publl; library because of the preponderance of fiction vblcb aa aald to figure amonjst th record of circulation. Tb critic, hoverer. overlooked the fact that th? public library was Intended to minister to our recreation, our sesthetle and spiritual needs, a well aa to serious study. "Works of imagination are despised by some of these carping crUca ai having to do with fiction rather than with fact, and as being of no value Ui the student who wishes to acquire exact knowledge. be said. That la si great mistake, for many of our foremost scientists have been led to their most Important discoveries by tbe quickening nower of a auExesUre Imagination. In history and In the whole world of con crete facu Imagination la aa necessary aa In porvy. A man may lire, and nte bravely, without Imagination. Just aa a house may be well compacted to Keep out the rain and let in tbe tight. and yet be ugly. But no roan would prefer to Ute In an ugly house If he could have a beautiful one. So beauty which Is the natural food of a healthy imagination, should be sought after by everyone who is anxious to make Iho moat of himself. -The great outstanding maaterplece Of literature, the book which are superior to the ebb and flow of popular fancy and critical opinion, and which refuse to die. are the products of the great Imaginative teacher who have created the masterpieces which have Immortalized their names. Those peat book owe their great ness to the greatness of the personalities that gave them life. They grow directly out or life, and In reading them e are brought Into large, close, and fresh relaUous with life. A great novel la born of tbe brain and heart of its author. He haa put himself Into Its pagea. They partake of his life, and are instinct with hie personality. HI ut-terancea are the utterance of on who ha himself been close- to those aspects of life of which he speaks, who haa looked at them with his own eyea. ant by the keenneaa of vision haa aeen more deeply Into things, and by the strength Of hi Insight haa apprehended their meaning mor powerfully than the common race of men, and who. In addition, had the artist's faculty of making us aee and feel with him." Even supposing the libraries circulated a preponderance of fiction, that wa no argument against the public library; It was an arguraeut for supplying only th best In fiction. ALBERTA PLANNING TAKE OVER RAILWAY AND TO OPERATE IT EDMONTON, Bept. SO?- That management of the E, D. & B. C. Railway will, upon Norember 11 next, when the Alberta government take over the road from the C.P.R. devolve upon John Cal-laghan, deputy minister of railway and general manager of the A. it O, W. and Laconibe At. North-Western Railway, and that the present general manager of the IE.. D. tt B. C. Railway, Jamea A. Mac "lininr nivMon of f;,',rlJSl , f.'h Hon. Vernor. W Smith, minister of Ihoiil one ' "f m"" - - Jr , . railways, refused to discuss the matter 3"i-X"V-ft tVavM?--y or th. other when aaked about Ml IIP I'v-i ... -... ii.a.a (Vim Itw l f.iina a arrangements m nMman m tnr for maniramant management of if lieVeof ttie Mlnlne llf rtste .1" spPly to 2,,ift for Cerilrieate of Inipnivrinen for Lnr...H in piirp"'" of ,k hnv rlslni. ..hi nblalnlng t Crown lier lake nntire thai anion, tin. Anl mr .S'Sl.Vi roinmctireit tierore ii as. must lie ih, VaVui if Mich Ortifirate of improve-""fiATEP this IM "y of September. A.D. Il. Hf utNi rRAXB, Agint future the road, but the question admits of no doubt on the subject, (Inrernmenl's F.yes Open Upon one point, however, he Vaa quite strong, The provincial department of railway li going Into the operation of the E.. D. & B. C. Railway with 1U eyes wide open to the responsibility which It uiumN, both to tb people of thU province In general, and to the people of the Peace Rleer country," stated the minuter, rerjr definitely, when aaked if Discussed oV British Writer ln!t the aervlce to the people of the Peace Hirer country, Whether, women -.n mkin. . . Maintain Effeetlie Hen lee .... . I 1 . " t""""" '", -The people of tble prorlnce have not ,th learned women, chiefly .ingle, gave tbe ball another .prlghtly fling at the :expreed any dUaatl.factlon with pro-( University Women' conference In Amsterdam, vlnclal management of the other two j Opponent! of women entering the learned professions in the old fashioned , llnea which we operate." proceeded Mr. j day lined to argue that neither the brains nor the bod lea of women were equal ' Smith, "and I think the feeling la that to the atraln. But It haa been brought out in England that nearly all medical ibt7 nn aafely leave it to the govern- I women appear to have found no difficulty In combining their exacting profea- raent 10 th4t the TT,ce on the E, ! alona with marriage and motherhood. i:w or Mini ix ixnjon Women of aclence, however, are too aclentlflc to think much of matrimony. ThU waa brought home at Oxford during the meeting of the British Association, there being but one or two married women who participated In the disruption relating to science. Dr. Mary Bchartleb, dean, of British Medical Women, consldera that marriage and motherhood are great, aaseta to I women-doctors. "Buch women." aays Dr Bcharlleb. "hat first hand knowledge of the physiology and psychology of aomrn such aa no other doctcr can possess," Doctor Bcharlleb Is herself a notable example. She married a barrister early In her career and her three children achieved good positions one as a school-master, the second aa a medical practitioner, and tbe third aa a medical woman She Is no exception. Other It had not been for my husband I would never have entered Parliament," When succession to his title compelled D. Si B. C. Railway la maintained Just aa effectively aa It haa been In the cut. In Lady As tor of married In I partnership an1 just aa effectively aa Ihe service on pontic Laoy Astor ha said that "If the other urovlnclallT operated line." While It Is correct that tbe old E, D. Ac B. C. sleeper are being renovated and put Into condition for service, Mr, Lord Astor to leave tbe Commons fori smith statea that these coachea were the Lords, he, though "the moat do- uid bv the CPA for some considerable mstlc creature alive." urged hl wife to contest his old seat at Plymouth foi time, and that the C.P.R. sleepers which replaced them, were not main line sleeper care tuch as are .regularly used by the railways. (uetlon of freight Rates Freight rates are not likely to be af fected by tbe change In operation, add ed the minister, and he la expecting Measr. Mander and Dalrymple, of the C.N.R.. to reach the city shortly for a conference with the government' on this matter. Both the C.PJt. and the CJW he stated, were ready to co-operate to maintain the freight rates now In ef fect. PRINCE CHARLES TO RELIEVE JOHN IN ISLANDS SERVICE CJfU. steamer Prince John, Capt. E. Mabbe, arrived at 1 o'clock this morning from Vancourer via the south end of the Queen Charlotte Islands and aalled for Vancouver direct after having dis charged local freight. The Prince John la to be relieved In the Islsnda service by the Prince Charles which will sail tomorrow night from Vancouver for Prince Rupert via all Island point and return south from here by tbe same route a week from tomorrow. la tbe meantime, the John la to make at least one special trip to the south end of the Islands to pick up aalmon. Tbe two big ateamera Prince Rupert and Prince Oeorge wUI continue In their present service for awhile longer. Market Prices IICTTtR BrookJleld, Shamrock Jand Woodland. lba, 850 E.C-D, J lba. j &5c Capital. 2nd grade, lb. .-. 40c Praaer Valley, lb. 4c LtKIl Pure 38c Compound i-fi"" 23c niFiK Ontario solid SOc StUton, lb 35c Kraft ...4 4Sc Norwegian Ooat 65c Napoleon Umbergtr 70c Koquefort 7SC fcwlIU' Buttercup, lb. 43c Oorgonaola. lb. ' 75c llcLaren Cream, jars .... 45c and 85c Oruyere 50c Golden Leaf, lb 45c HOGS B.C. fresh, puUeU 50c BC. fresh, first 55c B.C. fresh, extras I 80c Local new laid 85c and 70c Alberta fresh, second 40c VEGETABLES New beets, bunch 5c Beets, 6 lbs S3c 100 lb H.75 New carrot,' bunch 5c B.C. CarroU. M .....vU.vhv Sc 100 lb.; i.v...j.i.;.. 825 Rutebagaa; 8 lbs. . ..f.K.;., j . . . . 25c 100 lba. .,...;,,....r,V5.ii.. 82.75 Radishes, 'bunch ...ftU.1. 5c New potatoes, 10 lb. ............. 25c PoUtoea, 100 lb 82.00 Fancy B.C. tomatoes, per lb. ...... 10c Tomatoes, per basket 40c Watercresa, bunch 10c Green pepper, 2 lbs. . 250 Cucumber, each 10c and 15c Parsley, bunch 5c Mint, bunch !..).. 5c Leek, 2 bunchea 15c Cauliflower; BC, head 25c-SSo Corn on the cob. dozen 40c Oreen onlona, dozen 25c Terrace cabbage, lb 8c B.C. head lettuce 10c Y Garlic. Imported, per lb 40c B.C. Cooking onlona. 6 lba 25c Rhubarb, outdoor. S lba. 25c Wax and green beans, S lba. 25c Vegetable marrow, lb.. 8o Celery, 2 bunchea . ... 25c Hubbard aquaah, lb 7c Citron, lb 7c Pumpkin, lb , 7c Sweet Potatoes. 2 lb 25c Egg plant, 2 lba , 35c Pickling cucumber, lb 15c Pickling onion. 3 tb 35c riti'iT Oranges. Valenclaa. dosen .. 25c to 75c Lemons, Sunklst, don. .... 25c and 35c California grape fruit, 2 for , .25c Bananas, 2 lba. for 35c Candled honey 25c Extracted honey, tb 35c and 35c Applee, Mclntoah Reda 82.23 Apple. Wralthle 2.83 Apple, Oravenatetna 82.50 Cookllng apples .'. 8183 Canteloupes, each 15o Peaches, case 81.45 Italian prune, crate 85c Oocoanuta, each . 30o and 23c Honey Dew mtloni, each 45c The Well-Managed Home THE manager of a household is the purchasing agent for a large proportion of the family needs. In order to do a good joo she must know what, when and where to. buy. She must study goods and the' concerns which make, goods and have them to sell. She must put her home on a business basis and run it on business principles in order to make the most pi the family income. r r- Information is the only basis for intelligent purchc sing. And the right Way to get the great- est amount of necessary information is to read the advertisements. Advertisements tell you what is new and good in merchandise. They reveal improvements and inventions to mak& your home life easier, more comfortable and more convenient. They give you in-formation about a thousand and one things that are useful and interesting. Every manager of a household every member of the household who shares the responsibility for the family's welfare should make a habit of reading the ads. Read the advertisements in order to buy wisely Caaaba melons, lb 10c Pear. Bartlett, case 83.25 DKlElt rill ITS Dates, bulk. 3 lba. 35c Dates. Dromedary 25c Raisins, bulk, lb 20c Kalalna. package, lb. 25c Cluster raisins. Ib. 25c Lemon and orange peel SOc Citron peel 50c Black cooking fig 20c and 25c White figs, lb 15c j Table fig, lb 25c Curranta" 22,c Prunes 15c-25c Apples 25c Peaches, peeled 35c Aprlcota. lb. 40c MIS 'Almond, shelled Valenclaa 75c Brazils and filbert 35c Walnuts, broken shelled 50c Walnuts, shelled halves S5c Almonds 35c Peanut : 20c Uanchurian walnuts 25c California' walnut .-. 4ie No. 1 mixed' nuts 35c ; Sl'flAK White, per 100 87.10 Yellow, per 100 88.60 tLOlIt flour, 49'a. No. 1 hard wheat (3.75 Pastry flour, 10'a ,".v 65o Pastry flour, 49'a 82.80 I1SII Halibut, lb. 25c Salmon, red spring, lb 25c Salmon, white spring 12c amoked kippers, lb 15c Kippered aalmon. lb 25c Smoked black, cod. lb, JJ'ic Finnan haddles. lb 20c Salt mackerel, lb 25c Eastern salt herring. 2 for 25c Salt codflah fillets, lb 30o Boneless salt cod brick, lb. . 35c MEATS Fowl. No. 1 lb 35c to 40c Roasting chicken, lb 45c to 60u Ham, allced, first grade 00o Ham, whole, first grade 50c Ham, picnic, lb. 35c Cottage roll, lb Oo Bacon, back, allced '85o Bacon, tide 80c to 65c Pork, dry salt Ayrshire bacon, lb Veal, shoulder Veal, loin Veal, leg Pork, shoulder Pork, loin . Pork, leg .t. r 350 45 35c 40c 400 SOc 45c 42o Canadian National Steamships Co. Limited Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Oparaitlng Q. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern maker, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDINQ. Our plant is equipped to handle alt kind of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 3SP Beef, pot roast 12Vic to 18c Beef, boiling 10c to 12c Beef, steak .. 25c to 40c Beet .roast, prime rib 30c Lamb, chopa 50c Lamb, shoulder ..... 35a Mutton, leg .....V 40c Lamb, leg I. 48c Mutton, chopa, 40c Mi)tton shoulder. 30c rcEit 100 lba. Wheat, No. 5 .. "K-'vi-V Bran Short, Middlings Barley Poultry maah Special eggmaah ;.. Oyster shell Scratch food Beet scrap around oil cak Baby chick feed Fine oat chopa Crushed oats, . Fine barley chop , . . . . , Whole corn Cracked corn y Fin cornmeal ... t. 83.10 82.80 82.00 82.10 32.60 8245 83.00 33 40 83.50 33.60 35.33 34.73 84.33 33.70 33.70 3343 83.00 33,10 13.10 TUGBOATS Day Phones 423, 839, Green 233, Black 738. Night. Phone M7,. 639, Green 238, Blaok 738. RUPERT MARINE PRODUCTS, LTD. GEO. i. BU8HBY, Man. Dir. Fur Coats. & Jacquettes An Exquisite Block .of I'ui Trimmings at low prices B. C. FUR Co. Next O.W.V.A. Thtftf