THEY'RE HERE - The New "ONYX" SHOES for Fall The New Onyx Shoes that are fashioned right for Autumn wear MEETING OF SOCCERITES ion nn rAiAuMinn tti .j : nations It will be possible to again oresent medals to the members of FOR FIRST CLASS Shoe. Repairing, Sep SIMPSON Fifth Avenue and McRride FRESH MILK AND CliEAM DAILY VALENTIN DAIRY Phone 657 1 .... Early customers are enthusiastic over this group. . , . Have you seen them? Why not select yours while our range of styles and sizes is complete? The Family Shoe Store 'Third Avenue LIMITED she will return south. Phone 357 LOCAL NEWS j J. B. Miller returned to the city on the Catala last evening from At the regular meeting of the a two weeks' business trip to Van-Junior Football Association last couver. week plans were laid for the fall schedule of games. It was decided! to play three rounds, making In all nine games. Appreciation was expressed for the generous support of the Domin the Trades and Labor Council fori Prank Dibb, who has been on, a their donations on account of theitwo weeks' combined business and games played on Dominion Day and i"0150 triP to Vancouver, ire Labor Day. As a result of these do John Mellor, well known Stewart merchant, was a passenger aboard the Catala last evening returning north after a two weeks trip to Vancouver. turned to the city from the south on the Catala last evening. , the wfnnfne team I Mrs.- L. W. Pamore and children, With the o-operation of parents, who haTe spending the sum and friends of the Dlavers the an- mer vacation visiting in Vancou nual banquet will be held as soon!ver returned to ctty rm .the as medals have been received andjsouth on Catala Uwt evening. engraved, Mrs. W. W. C. O'Neill I again agreeing to be convener. At1, Co1' GeorSe S- Pragnell of Kam-this banquet the presentation of op Inspector of Indian Agencies the Rochester Shield will be made. fr the Province arrive mj;the It was also put on record that the ?ty " the J??? st evenln8 from tne south' nere ln tne thanks of the executive and players be extended to the referees who'fPursf, ?' n 0ncIa, tou? thfouh h.in.j u i 1 . 11.. vricv iciicu uiutii in seeping ine games up to a high standard and. In this connection, Jimmy Carroll's fi,l,t 7 ' last evening going through to n n STf. nf v ? 7CrS, SUCh.aS Stewar where she Mr. ,n"1 O'Brien, chief field engineer for elate it. v w avvjrs aim uiC ajjpic" J The fall schedule is as follows: September 22 Booth ys. Borden. September 29 High vs. Booth. October 5 Borden vs. High. October 13 Borden vs, Booth. October 20 Booth vs. High. October 27 High vs. Borden. November 3 Booth vs. Borden. November 10 High vs. Booth. November 17 Borden vs. High. baiuraays game was postponed owing to inclement weather. Mrs. M. M. O'Brien of Vancouver was a passenger aboard the Catala the Consolidated Mining and Smel ting Co., who has been spending the past week or so at the Portland Canal camp and with whom WATER NOTICE IllvenJon anit le TAKE NOTICE Xhat Normao H. Terry, whose address is Maatett. B.C., will ap-fc."3r Icr licence Co take and use 25 C Fit of water out of Bull Creek, aio known a Clear CVeek. which flow easterljr and drains Into Hecate Strata about 1700 it. porUierlr from N.E- ewr. The water will be diverted from 4he lTtm at a. acta about 200 lot H Westerly ircm NS. Cor. L wn "and wM used tar mining purpose upon me xnioe arscnota as flutT ln&c He 181, No. 180, No. 178. No. 179, UK 1019 and liwg. Tbla notice was psated onth grouod ra vne loin atj oi nugual IV J. A ct.dv of this notice and an anmlifa. t'-on pursuant thereto and to the ter Act" wui be njed In the office of uie wa,ier neostoer at Prince luroert. ObJtiUOT to the anptlctttlco may tx-filed wKh the ald Water Recorder or wiin tne CCfnctrcuer of WtUr RtghU rfnusnenn. uuiiamt. victoria, B. C thm thirty days after the Hrst appearance Af Ihi nc tke In a local newt paper. NORMAN H, TERRY. AddI leant Tne dt of the flirt pubUcatkon of von nsuce is octooer J, 1933. "NO WONDER YOU FEEL AND LOOK SO MUCH BETTER" tt'td the physician. Half In fan nnd half bceanie he joecailonally "felt piwV", a college rtiap Joined 31) other student to tvrm a tet ctaas or dlnle. It w dmirwl to teuton IhU class tne mvu(raUe irwer( cerlala tonic prepuruilon, tli formula of which was known to hae Uooct ' Imllding qualities. .. '''.If' ."" ortler S3- iU young man's Hood waa tested and the couut U reJ c"rmK. l and re.fc4Mirlng tnaUex was found wall Mow nomal. No wonder he "UH tunV" at times. He waa ghen Iht iunle aiul relumed la thirty days lo hare his blond tested again llifi was no douht alKMit Improred hnUh. U lkd it audlelt It. Ill blond test cliowed Ihst red corpuiwjes aid red colourlic matter hsd striklncly Incressed. "Xo woaaer you are feelioc and looking belter," whi the jihyticlat. Would yni like to U better, too? Would you like to be kaen again almot itndv or work or plnyT Then take thl "tested tonic" Jri'lf h praved siuh benefit U the fatij callege ktndenta. It reetorsa wrll-Jieuig hi JiK-reasiiig the red corpnsrles and red colouring matter of the Mood- IhosePflrrlera In the Wood stream which must be kept up to normal nmiiber If the person Is to possess health and rtUUtf. This tested tonic la Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. K117 to take whether at home, at college' or'at business. Itecommended fdr'all ifhit feel 4Tun-down, overtired, nervous or1 "low", or arc vnder-welgbt. Tour, druirlit haa thla teatnl tnnle Tie. WIHtsms IMnlc Pills, uric lAte. 4 m ,,t-' ' f r.', TaZVAILf NffWd Monday, October 1, H34 T The Letter Box BUfiO CAMPAIGN Editor, Dally News:' Kindly allow me spate for the following; On behalf of the Institute for the Blind, Western Diyfeloij, I offer grateful jthanjes to ail who contributed to the success of the drlye put 00 by the Imperial Order, Daughters of the Empire, under the skil-. f trt generalship of Mfs. D; C. Stdart, Regent of .the Municipal Chapter. Pulpit, press, .schools, fraternities and sororities hate gi?en loyal support to Mrs. Stuart and her capable band of captains. The city was solicited thoroughly. Despite a iay's downpour the pow der was fcept dry and the drive ex ceeded Its objective. What can we j say to toe generous paUJc? come, when next in Vancouver and see us at work. Our Industry and happiness wil lbe your dividend on the generous investment -you have ust completed. My colleague, Mrs. Harraer, joins with me in our acknowledgment to the many friends who have so re -. . a , ." : "i r- v -it l.HrV.i -. gally given us of their hospitality. Tbanks to) 3r. J. H. Carson for new blind contacts. - Respectfully and gratefully yours, W. H. WATTS, Honorary Field Secretary, Western Division. LOCAL NEWS i F. H. MlddWuilss, Post Office Inspector, is a visitor In the city 00 j official duties, having arrived test evening on the Catala from the; south. I Mrs. Robert Gordon ana davgh-' ter. Miss Olive Gordon R.N.. returned to the city on the Catala last evening from a two weeks' vacation trip to Vancouver. i. E. Moody of Port Simpson. ho has ixen on a holiday trip to Vancouver, was a passenger n-boaxd the .Catala last evening returning north, Mr. and Mrs. Sid Peters, who have been on a jrislt to Vancouver, were passengers aboard the Catala last evening returning to their home in Anyox. Union OM Co.'s tanker Unacana, Capt. Fred Powers, arrived In port last night from Vancouver with fuel supplies for the company's local tanks. After discharging, the Unacana left at 1 pan. today for Rode Bay. 1 -4 . ( kiinc im CANADA DOMINION OF CANADA i 1934 REFUNDING LOAN &? :f Iseue Price: 98.90 and accrued interest 'yielding 2-57 to maturity. j. Five-year 2 Bonds, due 15tht 15thv October,. October,. 1939 19?9 . . . . y l r r t J A issue price: ya.io am accrued interest Cash Subscriptions i4 Cash tubicrloilonS will he Illhttt tn allnimrnt tfnltAwlnir tUm .-i t .L OF THESE LAMPS CAUSES EYESTRAIN k!VE i a 'aumcfVi.a" laruji. It will Market) ,iilfkly give Irsa Ji'gh' juul rauae r yrstrulu. Hu the lamp nmrkrtl KlJISO MAZDA will guard lb ryrsigbl if your family. LAMPS CANADIAN GEN BRAL ELECTRIC CO., Limited Norman L. Freeman, local rep- Fisheries Commission, returned to from a two weeks' trip to Va:; tesentatlve of the International the city on the Catala last ejffnlog er And Seattle. it- ? ,.i2T,: ' ' yielding 2-90 to maturity. ' ?mM' ' " Eight-year 3 Bonds, due 15th October, 1942 PyincJpilayibU jeltbout charge IrPlawful money of Canada at the Hed Office pi tha Bjnk of ClaiiU. ' OUawa, or at any of it branches in Canada. (f. ' - Intaraat payable half-yearly, IJth ApriJ and 15th Ottober, in lawful money of Canida, without cbarit! it ; ayt ' branch in Canada of any chartered bank. ' . :r 4 V'j ' 1-1 Denominations Two-year Bonds, $1,000 Five-year Bonds, $500 and $1,000 Eight-year Bonds, $500 and $1,000 Fifteen-year Bonds, $100, $500 and $1,000 .i . jJlotroint; payrrunt in full for the bonds allotted must be made promptly against delimyfof 4 interlrri certificates, which will be effected on or about 15th October. ( 1 Refunding Subscriptions . Holders of Victor Loan 5Jf0 Bonds due 1st November, 1934, after detaching Mnd rettlnJng tk coupon due Itt November next, may, for the period during which the subscription lists are open, ; tender their bonds in lieu of cash on subscriptions for a like par value of bonds in pne or nlori vaiue oi tne victory 370 oonas win De as lonows: 100 of their par value on subscriptions for the Two-year 1 Bonds and the Flv.year 2fo Bonds. , 1001 of their par value on subscriptions for the Eight-vear 3 Bonds If effected on or , before 6th October, and 100 of their par value after that date. (' 100J of their par value on subscriptions for the Fjfteen-year 3i Bonds If effect ' ' on or before 6th October, and 100 of their par value after that date. ' Holders will receive in cash the difference between the surrender value of their Victory Bpndff and the cost of the bonds of the new issue. . ' The amount 0 this Loan is limited to $250,000,000. The Loan is authorized under Act of the Parliament of Canada, and both principal and inttreuf- ate $ charge on the Consolidated Revenue Fund of Canada. r The proceeds of this Loan will retire $222216 50 Dominion of Canada 5 Bonds maturing l$t Noyember, l93j. The balance will be used for the general purposes of the Qortrn meot, including the redemption of short'term Treasury Bills. Subscriptions will be received and receipts issued by any branch in Canada of way Chittttti Bank and by Recognized Dealers, from whom may be obtained application forms, and copies f tha ofEcial prospectus eontainipg complete details of the .Loan. applications will pot be valid on forms other than those printed by s The subscription Hats will open 1st October, 1934, und will close on or before lifh October 1934 tr 1th or without notice, at the discretion of the Minister of Finance. ' "' DlUTUIPT Or flNANCS, Oinwi, 1st Ocroaia, 1W4. if- maturities of the new issue and receive allotment in full with prompt delivery. The surrender jf