Lday, October 6, WtT:' ftpmcon on. the Princess Kulse for a trip to Vancouver , and tattle. Inr L. W. Kergln, sailed yester- iy afternoon "ll JT rimtcaa II proceed to St. Paul antf other tern cities w im. iew ks. He will attend a convex . f thP international' Medical IJ U , ; iociatlcn In St. Paul and "will it Mayo Clinic at Rochester, innesota. V Charles Blbeau. w ' - - vm, a, week, here as a Juror at the session or the Supreme Court As-sizes; sailed by the Catala last evening on his return to Stewart. Mrs. G. w. Abbott, who has been, on a visit to Scotland, returned to the city on Saturday night's train. Mrs. Howard Bteen returned with Mrs. Abbott from the Old Country but is remaining for, a week or so at Ostiawa, nO-ario, to visit with her. son, Tom ,3teen, before returning .to the city. TWeYlating comfort; ii the good light' from Ediion Maid Lsrrmi and thevara always "kind to your eyes". MADS-IN CANADA fOR SITTER LIGHT SITTER SIOHT-USE EDISONMAZDA 4. W J LampJ L.I4 CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC CO., LfmiLd We loan you free a complete Home Permanent Wave Machine for 3 'months. All you need do Is send $3.00 to eover the cost' of shipping. and the oil for 6 complete Permanents. Will not harm the finest hair. Any one can guarantee a perfect wave with this machine. No electricity or experience needed. When you have used these supplies more oil carl be obtained' from us at fifty cents a Marvel Wave Factory 1183 East 41st. Ave. Vancouver, B.C. Vou cat book DOW for the OLD COUDTRV nines coRonnTion fiEHT mnv It is not too early to mnlre foil and winter reservations tot travel abroad. Going novr you avoid the anticipated heavy London-bound! movement next spring. We are agents for all lines. Come in and sclcet dwlred accommodation on the steamer of your, own choosing. Optional Routing viajh Panama Canal, if doxredi For Information, Call or Write: CITY TICKET, OFFICE 52 3rd Ave. Prince Roperl, RC. THE CONSOLIDATED. MINING & SMELTING COMPANY OF CANADA, LlJMi inu Tintf tiDiTtcii fnllTMRlA Manufacturers o Elephant Brand Chemical . Fertilize: Ammonium Phosphates,. Sulpha of Ammonia, , B Superpnos .,Bhn,. phates, Complete Fertilizers " 1 1 " Titntala T-J - L - J -tuaucers &Uctjners of Tadanac uranu Oold, silver. EleetriiTtlff Lead: Zinc. Cadmium, Blsrantn. I I,. LOCAL NEWS NOTES Vioiln Recital by William Balag- no, Tuesday, Oct. 6, Presbyterian Church. (235) Norman A. Watt returned to the city on. Saturday night's train from at)rlef trip to Terrace. Prank Morris returned to the city on Saturday, night's train from Terrace where he had charge of the funeral of the late- Miss Margaret. Kenney. L. H, Kenney came from Smi- thers to Terrace on Saturday. train, called there because of the death of his niece. Miss Margaret Kenney. Canadian Legion meeting Wednesday, 8 p.m. Report on Vimy Pil grimage by Comrade Donald Cre- rar. Members of Women's Auxiliary also cordially Invited. (235) Dr. J. F. Maguire sailed, afternoon on the Princess Louise Tor Vancouver whence ne will proceed to Cleveland and Mansfield, Ohio, and other eastern points for a visit of a few weeks. Capt. A. Walker, marine sup erintendent of the Union Steam ship Co., and Mrs-. Walker were here last evening aboard the steamer Catala on which they arc making the round trip north. O. E. Norris, assistant Inspector of customs, who has been on a brief trip into the Tulsequah district, disembarked from the Prln? cess Louise yesterday afternoon to spend a few days here before pro ceeding to Victoria. Mrs. P. J. Oaten of Los An geles, who has been visiting here for several months with her son? In-law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs W. A. Rlddell, sailed Saturday on the Cardena for Vancouver en route back to California. "Stampede Jonn" Stenbraten, one of the best known of Alaska, Yukon, and Northern British Ccl umbla mining men; was a pessen er aboard (the Princess Louise yesterday afternoon going through from the Yukon to Vancouver. William D. Smith, manager for the Northern British Columbia Power Co, at Stewart, arrived in the city or Saturday night's train after having been overseas to attend the Vimy Pilgrimage and visit his native home in Scotland and will sail Wednesday afternoon on the Prince Rupert for Stewart. Mrs. D; D. McTavish and daughter, Miss Ruth' McTavish, and Miss . Gerry Kent, of Victoria, ai-rlved In the city on the Catala last evening from the south' for l a brief visit here as tne guests of; Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Cullen, Fourth Avenue East. They will re turn to Victoria tomorrow afternoon on, the Catala. Mrs. Mc Tavish is the .daughter of the late Morte Craig. Announcements Come to Bazaar, October 7 and ft. Catholic Hall; United Church Supper, October; Ladles' Music Club Tea Musical, Oct. 14. Canadian Legion ber 15, Bazaar, Octj-1 Hyggas Bazaar, October 23. Elks' Dance, Boston Hall,. OctOt ber 23. Baptist bazaar carnival; Oct. 24 Gyro Hoedown, Moose Ilall( Ocf- tober 30. Hill 60 Tea, October 31. Presbyterian bazaar, November 8, O. N. Bazaar, Moose Hall, November 13. L. O. Bi A. Bazaar, November 19 C. C. F, Bazaar, December 2. St; Peter's Church. Bazaar, pec-ember 3. Orange Hogmanay Darice, December 31. Miss. Ruttr Gillies .returned horn on- the Catala lost evening from a trip to Vancouver. Come to Country Bazaar, Cath olic Hall, Get. 7 and 8. Social on Wed. evening will commence at 9:30j Charlie Balagno's Orch. Adm. 25c Ticket holders free. (234) G, W. Nickersori returned to the city, on the Catala last evening from a brief trip to Vancouver and Seattle. Mrs. Nicker-son is remaining for a while longer in the south. A. M. Richmond, well known mining engineer, who has been in the taku district,' was a passenger aboard the Princess Louise yesterday afternoon going through from Juneau to Vancouver. Dr. Fi P. Patterson, leader of Chnservative Party in B., will address a public meeting in the Moose Hall, tomorrow night, Tuesday, at 8 pan. Vou are cordially invited to attend. (234) C. P. Dawson, federal archi tect, who has been on a trip into the Yukon and Northern British Columbia on official duties, was a passenger aboard the Princess Louise yesterday afternoon return ing to Victoria. Judge C. D. Macaulay of th! Yukon Territorial Court and Mrs: Malc&nley'''alnd nephew were passengers aboard the Princess 'Louise yesterday afternoon going soath to Vancouver after having spent the summer at Dawson. Mrs. R. L. Mcintosh, returned last week, after spending the season at her summer, home at Ter race. Mr. Mcintosh, will remain at "The Crossways". until the frost maices tne country llle not so pleasant. He will then Join Mis. Mcintosh here. J. W. Reid, inspector of tne Board of Railway , Commissioners 1 on, Saturday nlght'f. train, in the course or, one of his periodical trips on official: business and Railed yesterday afternoon on the Princess Louise for Vancouver. Hon. George Black, former Speaker of 'the Cahitdlah House of Commons, and Mrs. Black, now Member of Parliament for the Yukon, Were passengers aboard the Princess Louise yesterday af ternoon going through to Van couver after having spent the summer, at Dawson. j. Synopsis of Land Act V lMMIl mr rM-IMFTlOMS aarcMrT mtmjti, Crown pcc-cmptd. BrltKb tuDject. orer ii. )n 01 gt, na Dy lien an dtcUrlnr lnUattoa t become Btltlib subjtcu. condltlotifti vpon rel-dca, occupation ,M UnprOf enenb rtiH Islorrottloo tncrnln, pre-emp- iJon h given la Bulletlo: N-,U Land erie "jwh rre-empt ina, copitr os-whlclv: ewk' b. obtnlntd Iree of charge by ddrtiilkf . Ui Department of Lands. Vic-ttla. B O.; Bureav o Provincial Ialorma-Uon. Victoria., or any, Oovercment ; Agent . Recocdt will be granted covering only land aultable fo agricultural purpotea withla raaaanable distance ot road, ichool and. marketing (acllitlea and vhlen la not tlmbfiland. La.', carrying, over S.00 board i leet par aera ean 01 me loasi' riange ana ..vw wi. , mu ApplltaCloaa- for oie-f mpt lone : art to be ddreaaeA o the land CommtaMoner of tha Land Recording Division la which Uje land: applied-for la altuated. on printed form obtained from the CommtiBloner. Pre-erapttooe'ratut .be occupied for five yeari and Improvement! made, toy value of lie per. acre, Incrudlne clearing and cultivating at.leatt. five actti, before fc Crown Orint ean be. reeelvedK Pre-emption carrying part time condition of occupation are also granted. PTJRCRASC Oti LEAS Applfcwdoftc are received for parchaae L vaeant and- unrtaerved Crown lands, bat. being!, tlmberland. for agricultural purposes. Minimum prie 4 flrit-elaaa I arable I Usd la M par acre, and eeeond-etaas fgraslngr land. fl.M per acre. Purvhev Information 1 given In Bulletin Net H, Land Serlee, "Purchase and Leaar ot. Crown Laoda." M av. partial relief measurer reverted Mdd May be aequlred- by purohae. In ten equal inslalmenCa. with the first payment suspended for rw years, provided tales are paid wheat doe and Improvements are made derma the first two year of not less than is, ef the appraised value. MAS, factory or IndusVlal tftet en timber land, not eoadm acres, may a- purehameV or leased. tn conditions taclwdlnf pnytnent of eturapagw. Unsurveyed area, not exceeding M acrea. may. a leaaea u nomtiiKi, eonoi-tlonal upon a dwelling being erected In the first year, title being obtained after residence and Improvement conditions are fulfilled and land ha been surveyed. Per. itraalnr and mdustrtal purposes area- ne . eseeedlnc , acre may be leased 'by one person r a company. Under the Orailn Ac the Provfne divided InM grating dartrlet and the rang administered under grading regulation- aeeended front. Mm tetrra to meet vawylnc- wndftlonf. : Annual erasing per-mite are lawoed bsd'a certain mwothly rates par head el stack. Priority h graa-Ing privileges la given to- resident, stock owners. Stock-owners may form aaaoela-tlons for range manacement, pre or aat? Kr'Vr" Mrs. ,E. Evansen saiiea yesterday afternoon onthe- Princess Loulye lor, a itrtoto) Vancouver,., Shane Murray of this city, who went recently, to. Steward Is now employed at the Big Missouri mine. Inspector John A. Fraser, prov incial police, sailed yesterday af ternoon on the-Princess Louise for a. trip to Victoria on official business. United States Commissioner J. M. Mullen of Juneau was a pass enger aboard the Princess Louise! yesterday afternoon going through for a trip 'to Seattle. Inspector II. M. FoweJI R.C.M.P., after a brief visit here on official duties, sailed by the Princess touise yesterday afternoon on his return to Vancouver. F. M: Burns, inspector of customs, who has been on a trip Into the Yukon district, waj a passenger aboard the Princess Loulsw yesterday afternoon returning to Vancouver. Dora- Larsen and Walter Corey, for drunkenness, were each fined $125, with option of seven days' imprisonment, by Magistrate' Mc-Clymont in city police- coourt this morning. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Chliberg were passengers aboard the Princess Louise yesterday afternoon bound from Wxangell to Seattle. Mr. Chliberg, who has been deputy collector of customs at Wrahgell, is being transferred to Seward. Julius; Gibson and Joseph Sear- f oss, who have been mining in the Dease River district placver fields, sailed yesterday afternoon on the Princess Louise for Victoria after having spent tend days here as witnesses in a case at the Sud- reme Court Assizes last week. PREVENT MANY COLDS At The First Sneexe, sniffle, ar ofly. Irrlfaflan In yowr not H Quick! A Few Drops of Vlckt Vo-h-o-nol up each netrril It S'p-r-e-a-d-s Its tcienllflc medication swiftly tpfeadt ' Ihreugh' note and upper threat where 3 out at 4 colds (tart. You can Jecl iht tingle as Va-tro-nol s-prre;a-d-s; through the trouble zone in your nose, and upper ; throat. Va-tro-nol is , specially designed to stimulate Nature's defenses in this area. Used in time, Va-tro-nol'- helps to prevent 'rriahy a miserable' cold; from developing . . . and td throw off head colds in the early stages., Quickly relieve "Stuffy Head" Manual Training Mr. Nordan, Manual Training Instructor, will hold evening classes at Booth School, Monday and Wednesdays, for one class, Tuesdays and Thursdays for another class. For boys and adults. Hours 7 to 9. Tuition $1.50 per: month See Mr. Nordan for enrolment! DELICIOUS SUMIIT ICE CREAM In. H-Gallohs and Gallons VALENTIN DAIRY PUONE 657 I C. W. Moore, Sales fanaeer, Royal City Canned Foods Co., returned recently from Winnipeg, flying, back to ths Coast. The trip was made in one f the new sound-proof, ten-passenger planes. "A most comfortable trip,", said Mr. Moore. "The planes are air-conditioned, with Individual readuig-lamps, adjustable seats, air cushions, and air pillows, magazines, cigarettes and exceptionally fine lun-hes, including hot tea.or coffee, or cold softdrlnksi It goes almost without saying that the scenery viewed from such an altituds is, unsurpassed." "Conditions In the Prairies are probably a little Improved over last year,, some districts being better arid some much worse. Crops suffered severely in many sections from drought, but in some districts, such as around Regina, Moose Jaw, and Yorkton, where crops were poor last year, they are very good this year." 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