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The Mutic of the Panatrope is the Standard which Imitating Manufacturers are striving to attain Your Brunswick dealer will deli shied to demonstrate Tun Brunsvcick-Balke-Collfndiir Company OP CANADA, LIMITED Toronto, Montreal, Winnipeg, Calgary, Vancouver EXCLUSIVE imUN'SWICK DEALERS Easy Monthly Payments DEMAND be .the superior; u? of the Panatrope for you an time. This, of course, incurs no obligation. Sign cfMuttet! Vrrstigt - f" nmswick X NiJl PANATROPES ELECTRICAL PtCORDJ Ih-J' ' MacLAREN'S MUSIC HOUSE Third Avenue "Rupert Brand" -tl; . - Kippers - THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD." Smoked Dally by Canadian Fish & fold Storage Co., Lid- Prince Rupert. B.C. Say Thai Hou-e Leader Would .Miike Himeii I.auuhinj; Stock if Produced Evidence Victoria Tlnies) R. II. Pooley's effort to discredit Oon-ternUvsw friendly to Mr. Bauxr Mem to tare gat him Into difficulties. Wc may be sure ttiat when be told tlx B.C Conservative Association In Van- i router that "a well-knon Ootwerva-I the" aa In the pay of the Uberal I party to make trouble and that be had evidence of thla In photographic copies 1 31 cheque ImumI to tbh person, he did not rrmllat what sort of a boomerang his chalet wesjld be. Officers of the Victoria Conservative AtsoclaUon friendly to Mr. Bowser at once demanded proof of hi charge and later on f them went to Mr. Pooley' offloe to aee the photograph. Mr. Pooler. hwser. wauld permit this officer to i the photographs only In WktMeiM and that gentleman declined to examine them uader that condition. We are informed that the Victoria Conservative AMoelatlon will make a formal Remand upon Mr. Pooley for the pro duction of the evidence upon which he honed hi serious charge against a member of the party.' When Mr. Pooley made his accusation Charlsa Spratt. president of the Victoria Liberal Association, denied that any Liberal money had ibeen paid to any CttBarrtattoe to betray his party, de meaded the production of the evidence and offered to wager In the Interests of some charitable institution that the charge wan false as far as the Liberal party was concerned. In a rather unique statement in The Colonist Mr. Pooley aaj) Mr. Bprtvtt's challenge was based on "a suppositious ease" set up by him. There was nothing suppositious about It Mr. Pooley made a direct charge that a "well-known Conservative" bad taken Liberal money to Je trouble In the Conservative ranks and Mr. Spratt just a directly denied it and challenged him to prove It. Why all the mystery about this evidence which Mr. Pooley claims to have ot the duplicity of some well-known Conservative presumably a friend of Mr. Bswser? It cannot be very confi dential because be admit be has shown these photographs to Conservative mem bers of the Legislature and will show it to others. Why not let the Victoria Conservative Association see them with out the condition that they .shall pre serve the mystery, so that. they, may purge their membership of the traitor who has been taking money from the wicked Ortts? Does Mr. Pooley not realize that unless he makes public what he already has shown to so many in private he la casting suspicion upon the loyalty of a considerable element In the Victoria Conservative ranks? In his statement today he says he is going to consult Dr. Tolmle on the matter when the leader returns to the city. Are we to assume from this that the Doctor has been unaware up to this time of the Important Information which Mr. Pooley claims to have In his pos session Does the Utter not think he should have taken his leader into his confidence on this matter before now? The Times make this sporting offer te jjr. Pooley. It will reproduce at Its own expense and print on Its front page a photograph of any cheque In regard to this matter he has in his possession. Here Is the chsnce In a llfe-tlme for Mr. Pooley to discredit the Conservative who. he says is disloyal, and also to score against ine uwnu. mi; Uke It? How can he resist It? The Tunes I Informed by well-known Conservatives that the material with j which Mr. Pooley claims lo support his charge against .some, namely .mender Ttfl his PaVty consTSu of a number of NOTICK LANDXACT. or IXTKXTION TO TO I.KASK LAND th tniiowlnff described lands: APPLY In Prince Rupert Land Recording District and situate on the southwest corner of an unnamed bay on the south hank of Port Chanal. Graham Island, Queen Charlotte Island, in the Province of British Columbia. TAKE NOTICE that Arthur Robertson, nf Masfiett. B.C.. occunatlon a lumber man. Intends to apply for a lease of Commencing at a post planted about one chain westerly from the mouth of an unnamed creek flowing Into an unnamed bay on the south bank of Port Chanal. Graham Island. Queen Charlotte Island. Province or uritian uoiumoia; thence 4 chains southerly: thence 10 chains easterly: thence 4 chains nor-'unuauy therly to the the shoreline ment less. in (Signed) Dated October 0. to point of commence- and containing 3 acres, more or A. ROBERTSON. Applicant. mi. LAND ACT NOTICE OP INTENTION TO APPLY TO u:ak MM! In the Queen Charlotte Islands. Graham Island Land Recording District Of prince Rupert, and situate on the west side of Rennell Harbor at the Head of Rennell Bound. Queen Charlotte Islands. Prnvlnre nf Rrltish Columbia. TAKE NOTICE that British Columbia Flshlnz St Packlnst Company Limited of nrv nceunstlon Salmon Can ners. Intends to apply for a lease of tVia fnllnwlnv rieurthed lands Commencing at a post planted on the east shore of a creek called Twin River: thence 4 chain west: thence twenty-one ' i:hains north: thence 4 chalna east, ( thence -following contour of shore line to place of commencement and containing 8', seres, more or less. bo nsirr" ar-ma ro itd. Appll-' Hi M. M. English, Agent DaUl October 22. vni. SALE page nva DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING EARLY AND IN COMFORT! CURIOUS THING The Acme's Annual Victoria Times Offers to Make Cut and KepriKluceUt at Own K.nene IS CASTING SUSPICION' OF MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS Positively the Biggest Bargains in B.C. The first week of our Annual Temptation Sale has seen hundreds of our customers, in and out of town, renew their confidence in our store by recurring purchases. The values they have received in tha past have not been forgotten. And this year our Temptation Sale values are greater than ever. OVERCOATS VALUES TO $30.00 Here are offered single and double-breasted styles, well tailored from heavy weight pure Wool Tweeds, well finished and revealing for the most part the appealing check bacl materials at their best. All sizes, but not every style and color in every size. Temptation Sale Price ' 15.00 cheques bold bj tbe Uqvor Bord about 1 laurel crown which partially covered eighteen months agJ. tot secret senrlce the delect --Tfie. Mentor Magarine. operations on the mainland vo a person who has been In thla city only a snon I Rll'l'lll L'T A TL V time, who is not a member of the Con-1 I V I I l 1 1 I tl I l ... H .1H nt he! vra.12a.bibr UtiiSUU serTnvc " "w " - i welcomed there if he applied tor ad- j mission. They claim lor this reason j Mr. Pooley la afraid to produce his evl- , . II -1 .. iuwaitu Via AA n It. ' mite him a jaughlne stock; tt would be another CaXlow case. The offer The Times now makes to Mr. Pooley should be a fine opportunity to show how unjust this Tie is. uui: i.Ai Kri' riiowx. Csesar was ainicted with baldness, was very sensitive about It and con- ecperunented with oils and orellne; thence following .creases In an effort to restore the nair po Ini to the top of his head. It is a matter of record that ne expressed nunseu as highly pleased when the Senate granted him permission to wear Stubborn Coughs ' JofmanyV?P-WBSIN, has been widely used as the most effective remedy for whooping cough. PhyttcUns sod pharmacists havs eonftdeiwinW t.f snd hsrmlet. nwdlcttn. in; Mittrtlr fc from " depe " H ess V 1o ts unf snd old with ssfctf for an uh CbrvsckUt. At all sttr a. tattles so. sod 1JS. Safe IJ fc- Every Cough AND CANADA Huge Sums of Money Invested in This Country by People From Other Side (Juneau Empire) Canada, with approximately the same area as the United States, has a population that is about equal to the com bined population of New York City and Chicago. Obviously? a country of such magnitude and so sparsely inhabited is not In position to take advantage of all its natural advantages and is. therefore, unable to realize on its potential natural wealth. The realization ct this fact la common both to Canadians and Americans. On the one hshd. Canada. eeks to draw settlers iantyhvlteswajiTtal to Invest within Its rtfewrs Bndcm the other American ! capital m investing mqre and more I heavily there and taking with It. to some extent. American employees. It Is estimated that, more than 2.- 600.000.000 of American money la now Invested In Canadian enterprises or securities. In the pulp and paper industry alone. Americans have Invested 'more than 3 00.000,000; in mining an j additional $200,000,000: in general industries more than 500.00.000: In Canadian railway securities about $430,000.-000. Today American investments re--.present S3 per etnf of the total so-Uled 'foreign Investment as com I pared to IT per cent four years agd, ' FAMOUS BLUE SERGE SUITS Almost too well known to need description, these are tailored to our own specifications from a pure wool, 18 ounce, guaranteed fast color, imported English Blue Serge. Single or double-breasted as you desire and tailored with Art Silk Linings. All sizes and every suit guaranteed fast color for one year or a new suit free. Temptation Sale Price 29.85 ALWAYS YOUR MONEY'S WORTH OR YOUR MONEY BACK MEN'S SUITS Iland tailored Worsteds. These are offered In the finent imported French and English Worsteds in plain colors and fancy mixtures. Included are the popular new style, three button single-breasted effects as well as double-breasted styles. C AS Temptation Sale Price . .. MEN'S HATS Quality Fek Hats are expressly made for us by the makers of the famous Brock Hats and are offered in all sizes and all the newest shapes. They present outstanding value. G Temptation Sale Trice r MEN'S CAPS A very special jrroupinK from our regular stock. These are of pure wool English Tweeds in plain colors and fancy mixtures, in all sizes and made with unbreakable peaks, silk linings and leather sweats. QC tf Temptation Sate Price A large selection of very superior values MEN'S SHOES AND OXFORDS Included are black calf, tan calf, and patent leathers. There are plain dignified styles as well as those with novelty toe-caps and fancy stitching. Every pair remarkable value. C J, ACZ Temptation Sale Price tpi.-xu No C.O.D. Orders. BOYS' DEPARTMENT The Famous "Armor-Clad" Suils with two pairs bloomers, tailored in the latest English model and made of the finest English and Scotch Tweeds. A real boy's suit of the hardest wearing material. He-guiar values up to $18.50. CI 9 QtZ Temptation Sale Price .... V-" BOYS' SUITS in Tweeds. Serges and Vicunas, some vrtth two pairs bloomers, in sizes up to 30. These are good wearing models, with half ind three-way belt. Values to $13.50. 67 4 Iff Temptation Sale Price BOYS' OVERCOATS Values to $11.50 included, in sizes 27 to 33. These are roomy ulster models in Union Tweeds, offered with half or three-way belt. ce; qi; Temptation Sale Price BOYS' 'AND YOUTHS' OVER. COATS Sizes 27 to 33. An exceptional grouping of better quality coats. Herringbone, Tweeds and others. St 9 Q Temptation Sale Price t?JLJet 1 BOYS' KNICKERS In Fox Serge Tweeds. Temptation Sale Price, per pair . . 95c Hoys' Tweed and Serge Bloomers. Sizes -to 3G. Regular values to $4.00 CI QC Temptation Sale Price tJJi.OtF MEN'S FURNISHINGS Stanfield's Ued Label, all Wool Men's Underwear, Shirt and Drawers and Combinations. Regular $5.00 value. CO 0 Temptation Sale Price t?O.UJ Vikin Combinations. $8.00 values, in pure selected wool, made in England. A very superior suit of medium weight for the man who wants a real super-selected wool. All sizes. QA (1 Temptation Sale Price Stanfield's and Turnbull's Underwear-Good medium weight wool and cotton mixture. All sizes. Positively unshrinkable. Regular $4.50 value. Aff Temptation Sale Price WOt SILK AND WOOL SWEATER COATS New arrivals in super quality Silk and Wool offered iri cowboy tan, blue and lovat mixtures. They have four pocket? and are exceptionally neat. He'll appreciate one for Christmas. Q Temptation Sale Price ?JUO RAYON MIXTURE AND BROADCLOTH SHIRTS Hundredrt from which to choose, including the very latest rayon mixture weaves. Guaranteed fast colors. Qrt Q(? Temptation Sale Price Je7cJ Self striped Broadcloths very neat self stripe pattern with separate soft collar to match. All sizes in white, tan or blue. C- QS Temptation Sale Price tiesJeJ The Acme Importers MAIL ORDERS FORWARDED EXPRESS PREPAID. No Charge Accounts. Strictly Cash. CHINESE -TABLE LAMPS COMt'LETE WITH SILK SHADE ouly $7.65 Barrie's Home Furnishings 3rd Avenue. l'hone 123 WE HAVE RECEIVED ANOTHER SHIPMENT of Ladies' Colored SLICKER BOOTS Including Red, Grey and Blue. Also Misses' and Children's sizes . Every pair guaranteed JABOUR BROS., LTD. Phone 645. UNION STEAMSHIPS 3rd Avenue and 7th Street LIMITED Mailings from Prlnre Rupert, tor VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Rwansoa Kay, Alert Bay, etc. n. m. Tuesday, S For VANCOUVER. VICTORIA. Itutedale. Alert Uy. etc. Saturday 9 a.m. For POUT SIMPSON, NAAS UIVTU POINTS, ALICE ARM, ANVOX, STEWART, Wales Island, Sunday. 8 p.m. 123 tnd A r en lie. tt. M. SMITH, Agent Prince Rupert, H.C. Through tickets sold ta Victoria auil Seattle, and luggage rheekril through tu destination. I m ,i S.I' f p,