PAQB BIX AUDITORIUM Dances EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY EVENING 1 ....; i Xellllllllg ill J O ClOCK tloor hi the Finest Shape MISS CURRIE S ORCHESTRA Ladies 25c Gentlemen 50c The Hall is now equipped to take care of Dances, Concerts and Meetings of any kind. The building is 50x100 feel, maple floor, newly plastered. Clear title to property. IT'S FOn SALE Phone Black 449 J. MARREN, Proprietor. AUDITORIUM Pure )rugs PROMPT SERVICE RIGHT PRICES y"ou will always find the highest quality at this store together with prompt, efficient and courteous service PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED Carefully and Accurately We fill prescriptions just as your physician wants them filled. LET US SERVE "YOU Rupert Pharmacy Prescription Specialists Phone 94. We deliver. Free! Free! We will give away One Tea Pol with every purchase 2 pounds of BRAID'S BEST TEA or 1 lb. Tea and 1 lb. of BRAID'S BEST COFFEE Only a limited numJer. Come In and Inspect our stock of School Supplies. Mussallera Grocery Co. Ltd. Phones 18 and 84 417-423 6th Avenue East George Rorie Chartered Accountant and Auditor Receiver, Liquidator, Trustee, &c. Phone 387 New Address: 243 Second Avenue West PRINCE RUPERT The Eyes of Schoolchildren Examined Free Sixly per cent of all school children suffer from weak eyes. You cannot begin too -youn to care for the eyesight. Don't let your child study Under the handicap or faulty vision. Keen eyesight means a keen brain as well as physical vigor. Nrlng the children here for testing and advice. A. E. Ireland (Jraduale Optometrist for 27 Years Phone Red 442 319 3rd Ave., Opp. Q.W.V.A. WIRELESS REPORT (8 a.m.; Digby Island Cloudy, calm; - " - - -T" ' HO -' UUU F icayen, abeam Watson Rock south- j bound; 8 p.m., spoke steamer Cu- racao, Ketchikan for Seattle, 500i miles from Seattle. Dead tree Point Harometcr, dO.20; temperature, 53. Noon Digby Island Overoast, calm; barometer, 30.10; temperature, 58; sea smooth. Dead Tree Point Itaromeler, 30.20; temperature, 00. Then He Detoured Parson Johnson islcrnly) - Did you come by dat watelV- melon honestly, HruuMer Smith? I he Melon Toler Deed Ah did, pahson; cbry day fo' nigh on iwo weeks. A Christian A farmer was nutting un the sign in his orchard: "Fruit. ilel ourseir, nvlicn his neigh-bo fame along." "What's the use?" queried thr alter. "I hey would heln them selves,, anyway." l rue," replied the farmpr. 'IhenJhey would be thieves. Mv sign saves them from beconw'nsr bal and prevents In that exlrni an increase of sin in the world. WEEK-END SPECIALS "y ARRIVING WEDNESDAY'S BOAT 100 Dozen Golden Bantam Corn on the Ccb, per dozen 40c The price is right ami the quality is .the best right now. ARRIVING FRIDAY Book your order immediately 100 Cases Italian Prunes While they last, per box . . . 95c SI ORE GOSSIP One of our customers would like to get in touch with some lady who will be leaving for Vancouver about September 12 and who would be willing to chaperonc a four year old boy for fair consideration. See our office. BISCUIT SPECIAL 100 lbs. Dainty Sandwich 100 lbs. Chocolate Cream liars Special, per lb. 29c Why pay 50c a pound for stale biscuits when you can gel fresh slock like this for 2'Jc. 200 lbs. dinger Snaps. Special, per lb 19c We sell crisp biscuits at all times and we depend on fast turnover to maintain this reputation. FRUITS and VEGETABLES Green Toniatdes, 6 lbs. for . . 25o Cuokiritf Onions, 8 Ibs-Jor f . 25c Fresh Citron, per lb 7c Ne.w .Orejn UcaiiSj 3 lbs. for 25c lireen Itfnfo'ns"; dodn . . . '. . 25c Strawberry Rhubarb, 5 lbs. .. 25c Sweet Spuds, 2 lbs 25c K Plant, 2 lbs 25o Fancy Tomatoes, 2 lbs 25c Fancy Tomatoes, 5 lb. basket 50c Ve-gelable Marrow, per lb. ... 6c Hubbard Squash, per lb 7c Pumpkin, per lb 7c Large Ripe liaiianas, dozen.. 60c H. c. plums, basket .... 45c Red drapes, 3 lb. basket .... 50c Hyslop Crahapples, per case $2.15 3 Preserving Peaches, crate S1.45 Table Peaches, basket 40c Bartlett Pears, ease , S2.95 uanieii poars, basket 35c I'nwrapped Apples, i lbs. .. 25c Per box S1.95 No. 1 Fancy Wealthy Wrapped Apples, 2 ibs for 25c Per box S3.00 California Lemons, per do.en 25c caiueloupes, good size, 2 for 35c Casaba Melons, per lb 10o COMBINATION SPECIAL 4 for $1.00 Pickles, Catsup, Sauces, Etc. You may select sour, sweet or chow pickles, but only one jar oi pickles in the assortment. This special is the best value we have ever offered in this line. Rupert Table Supply Co Phones 210, 211, 212 IlOVERS' LANES THE DAILY NEWS Thursday, Sepfen, i- 9 i!6 .r.iiimj.wuyn.t)! um v.m:,.j ;k(,, as caused (ierninny to seels tiyilay showed thai a big repair j0J'cr lra,je relationships wit!) would l.e necei-W on UifyC (f oya Jt,tnk rc. id. M. 31. freighter Canadian t.Oas- trade .i0r( nU!t!(n,, foreign n ter. which ran onPine Island, ele-Council. nenly itni,orlanl iQueen Charlotte bound, at the ,, , ,,,., nni -.,--- MM LONDON "- Motor Traffic Barred In Order Not 'to Interfere With Maids and Men. LiU.Mni.i, i. uiiiie i Lane and Elic Lane, a few miles outside of Sheffield, have been'job consecrated to Eros, tlie God of Love by the NVortley .District The council has decided jut traffic, and to turn them over. to courtin? couples. The lanes. are so narrow, ami o;favorcd by maids and their .ywains, that nu-tor traffic in the upjnion of the council is dangerous. Jo the finger posts at the cross-roads will soon point "To Arcadia (Passen gers Only)." There are about two miles of lovers lanes. It appears to bo held here that if a nian Js single he dare not go up there at all, says a correspondent or the Dally j .ir5. Dill ilir luwiii.ii n uuu yu non-lovers is not yet in opera-' ion, and my driver and I slipped into Arcadia at the last .minute, is il were, without breaking Cm-!id's bylaws. We dimply followed the. maids mil men. It was just after tea. whiiMov r.n .iiro.iiiv'tbi niiiilin ..(,, ,1,1 i, ,iM,.. i.. calliiw: We passed two rose- overed collates, and entered a nrrow road bordered with high hedges. "This. ' sui.1 the. driven in a!"1' session of the Com - hushed voice!(1ie was. a young nan with curly hair, blue eyesv1" ll"'innuie riny per cent or "is lovers' lane." He drove low-' ",e I'iion" and that the pro- past low walls, built of pile li- liened rock with green mos jn he rrags. There was the intox-,-aling- perfume of nev-mown lay, fields of red nnd gold where he poppies mingled with the corn. Here and there on the well- Torn rock sal the maids and the men. Kissing Gate There is an old. rustic bridge ''where Whiteley Lane joins Elic Lane. A brook rippled nnd s.irutjmenl of the counlrv to raise so vo,u""'- 111,1 Pniarily. nussi.i underneath, and birds were sins-1 much money to carry on Iho nn KrIruI'ural cduntry an! ing to the sinking sun. In Elic 'business of Hie, country and only,lne l""0?1 "4a,,e in '' fi'1 Lane a "kissing" gate ushers 'by econoniv in the administration'1 ,nnr,' 'niportanl than in olher you into a hilly hayrield, and thejor that bu'slnpts can the money activities. In 1025, 225.OO0.OOU lane itself is bordered with wildjof the people be saved. You stale!3" were sown as eompareJ ferns and foxglove. that in the four mouths ending with 215.500,000 arn-s in 1913. There are old moss-covered j 3lat of July,. J25, UiP' receipt! " " sales on which are carved initials. I There is no ikiubt (hat these lanes are well and truly "Lovers ! Lanes." There were dozens oU rouples exploring the delightful solitudes last evening. "I agree with Lady Mabel mith and other members of pie Worlley Council," said my driver, "that motor headlights would be barbaric in Lovers' Lane." S.VAP SALE irandvicw Hole!. Apply at hotel. 211 CASH & CARRY GROCERY SIXTH STREET EXTRAORDINARY COMBINATION KEINZ DEAL large tin Pork and Deans itollle Chili Sauce Hollies Heinz Catsup Tolal Value, i.50 ALL FOR $1.00 Cash and Carry Away FRUITS Italian Prunes, lug boxes, heavy pack, per box 95c Freestone Preserving Peaches, per box $1.40 Extra Fancy Hartlett Pears, per box $2.85 dozen for $1.00 Fancy Hot House Tomatoes, per (basket 40c Casaba Melons, per lb 8o Fancy li. C. Muskmelous, each 15c Vegetabels at lowest prices. Fresh Milk and Whipping Cream GR0CERIE8 Libby's Asparagus Tips, tin 32c Lihhy' Saurkraul, per tin . . 20c Icing Sugar, -2 lb. pkg 20o Peas, Corn, Tomatoes, 7 tins for $1.00 Oreat West Tea, 70c value for 65o Schilling Making Powder, 5c tin for , 30c Sunkist Oranges, 2 dozen for 45c Creamery Mutter, bricks, lb. 40o 1 1 lb. box, per lb i. . 37o Fresh Ejrgs, 3 dozen for. . .$1.00 Half tiallon Pure Malt Vinegar, in jars 75o Every One Who Visits OurStore 8aves Money iCOASTER IN BAD SnArfc Examination Shows That vessel Sustained Much Damage In Hitting Pine Island. framework in the Torepeak are shattered and there is a big hole . . .. I.!,.... II... I i 'I ..I ?r . ward compartments were full of water. from Vancouver as to what will no . done ...in with. .1 the vessel . now H that i the survey of the damage has been made. j II I TL i o 111 1 "e "A-CUer DOX CONSERVATIVE CRITICISM. I'MitfiH lliil.. v A lit. Ie crit i s , of your edl- lorial of Wedncday nughl not be ami,, at the present .ime, and in fairness the attention of the following, which you omitted to mention. Old Ago Pensions You omit io siaie uiai lue Mil passed n mon calle'il upon l he provinces v iuce (lid nut givo their con- that production in some lines h sent lo 'provide such, and 1 1 now approaching pre-war pro-fact the province of Hritish Coi- portions. Forty per cent more unrtda through the Attorney- oil was exported from Russia in (jeneral declined to have any- iltejr fiscal yPat of IU2I-25 than thing to do with il. and said that j i3, i,U irnn ami gold pro Old Age Pensions was purely a ,urllon Wns only about 50 per matter for the Federal Parlia- PP, as, ,rMli Tm10 prMuc. meni. , ,t , i . . .... The Budget Robb Hudet- Where is the 11 j mill ll .( ttf- . I I. A ti.H-n.ttrt of Canada through this Budget from customs, excise lax, ete.i roughly seveJi and a half mit- '11 -M f . ' . . . ' ,l0" oouars more man m me corresponding period lal year. Assuming that this averag: keeps up Jhen the people of Canada will have paid into the public treasury thirty millions of dollars more for tiie year ending 31sl of .Maith, I927, than rcr the year ending the 3 1st of March, 192(5. This mon.'y com" oul of the pockets of the pcopl- and your mythical saving ol 3.00 per head of the population is tlie other way reversed, tha is, that every man, woman and ' child will have contributed 3.00 ' per head more than In Iho pre vious year. Willi the public expect you lo use alt propaganda you can for I lie benefit of your party, they are entitled to expect from n reputable .lcvspaper that the editor will confine himself l-i facts and not publish half truth anoui. mailers which are very vital lo their interests. I). C. STUART. (Premier John Oliver has announced from the public platform Miat the province of Hritish Columbia would have adopted the Old Age Pension offer. Editor. MINERAL ACT. Ctrtlflcat of lmprpmnti Sfri-tike V.. 4, . ! ui- No. i rr-tii)inl irv SwrriiMake .Nu. Krr-tlcHul Min.nl i uim, MtuHe In the Allln Minlnr lml.n or cur lililrtrl. Whrrr lorilcil -Kil ulite or T(ku Artn, nrar siM-rn i.ft-k TAkK OTIi:; llml llrirlilt Sy!f. XttrrMrr and uiiriior. ir mo VVl I'rn-1T ft.. VaiirmiviT. HMtUh Oiliirnlila. arl Inr agriu r.,r s(vptJkf Minlnr Cut poratlun Kit Mirifr'a lrtiriea'. 5n. ijuii, iniciKi. hd nnyt rnitn tlu- daiv ItrrniT, la lil In (lie Mlnlnir llrnnlpr ror Ornrii-ali-a nr Iniprnvpnwnit. ror piirpiM or otilalnliir Crown Oram or Iw alovr rlalm. AMU IL'HTIIKII T A k F. SOTICK thai ar (Ion uiiilrr iwimioii l nmtt m roimiwnrril Wutr iIih irmie i,r mjcIi rrllfiratca ot iiinrrii.riiiriiiv, II ATtli itiin i,i ,ujr of Sfpiciuber, A.I. Fur Coats & Jacquettes An Exquisite Slock of Fui Trimmings at low prices B. C. FUR Co. Next Q.W.V.A. Third Ave CONDITION OF RUSSIA SHOWN BY TRADE WITH THE OTHER COUNTRIES Kriinna Ha Model Firnn In Thftt Countpy Where Tney Exhibit Use of Tractors j The necessity for export mur- , nporpi 00,0u0.000 worth ... .. , .,:, , ,.. , n vac ,v ..,-.-. v 'entourage this trade the (icr. map government is financing these exports with sufficient plements, for instance, may bi ,. . ..V.,' , , .. paid for from the proceeds of .two harvest. In order to Secure (his market, Knipps has established four model farms ii. Russia where their machinerv may be demonstrated to the peasants of the surrounding territory. As the Russian is no' familiar with modern method-in agriculture, lumbering or """" f U' rJuC ,rofB,,1 machinery Is one fem w,,'ctl wlU require ,JucaUon n. !"' Mn 1 ' wcro less than jOO tractors hi 14,1 H"""! 1.300 were used in ronneciion wuu un lasi uurvesi Country Is Producing While il is undoubtedly some "Hal dimruit 10 lorui any ar- curate estimate of industrial and economic conuuions, yci ngures from Russian sources indicate oii iiiis, irniiru ill mr i.ii i years nnd i now on prariicall i pre-war oasis. The pulp and ,a,"T " ow in;,"!,r" P",1""; synopsis of Land act amendments PRE-EMPTIONS Vacant. unrarvd, aurrnH Crown lanJa mar U pr-ampt4 by Diitlah ubjrct ovar It yeara of a. ixl by atttna on dUrln Intantloa to bcom Ilrlllah aubjacla. condl. Uonal upon rak)anca. occupation, ind Improvtment fr aiiicultura4 urpoaea. Full Information concerning ran mtlona rrgartlnc; pra-ampUona la clvcn In Uullatin .No. 1, Land barlaa. "How to I'ra-tmpt I And." coplea of r uhlch un ba obtained frea of charca ty adiln-aalnr tha l)partmant of Landa. Victoria, U.C, or to anf 0ot amrnant Acant Hacorda will ba granted covering onlr land aultabla for agrtculturaj purpoaea. and which la not timber-land. I.e., earning over 1.090 board fret par acra mil of tha Coaat Ila.ni e and MOV feat per acra eaat of tbat iUng. Appllcatlona for pre.emptlona era to b addraaad to tha Land Com , mlaaloner of tha Land necordtng Dl vlalon. In which tha land applied for j la altuated, and are made an printed j forma, coplea of which can ba ob- i Ulned from tha Land Commlaelonar, ' Pra-emptlona muat ba occupied for I five yeara and Improvementa made to value of 110 per acre. Including clearing and culUratlng at laaat five : acraa. before a Crown Oram can be received. For mora detailed Information aea 1 tha Bulletin "How to Pre-empt Land." ! PURCHASE Application! are received for pur thaae of vacant and unreeerved Crown landa. not being tlmberland. for agricultural purpoaea; minimum price for flrat-claaa (arable) land la IS per acra. and aecond-claea (arming) land U.60 per acre. Further In formation regarding purchaaa or leaae of Crown land la given Jn bulletin No. 10, LanJ Kerlea. "I'urchaae and ' Leaaa ot Crown Landa." Mill, factory, or InJuetrial attea oq Umber land, not exceeding 40 acre, may ba purchued or leaaed. the eon dltlona Including payment of atumpaga. ) HOMESITE LEASES ' Unaurvayed area, not exceeding II acre), may be leaaed aa homealtea. condlUonal upon a dwelling being raoted in tha flrat year, title being obtainable after realdfnce and lro provement oondltlona are fulfilled ' and land haa been aurveyed. LEASES Tor grazing and tnduatrlal pur poaaa area not exceeding ItO acre may ba leaaed by one peraoa or a company, company, QRAZINQ Under tha Qrutng Aet tba Pror Inea la divided Into grazing dlatrtoU and tha range admlnlatarad under a Orailng Commlaelonar, Annual grazing permit a are laaued baaed on number ranged, priority being given to eatabllahad ownera. Stock-owners may form aiaoclatlona for rang management Free, or partly tree, permit are available for eeUlara, eaapera aad Uavellera, a u teat T Your Eyes Hold No Secrets from our methods of Examination for Defects of scientific principles with Application the aid of i struments perfected fop their use by men who have miiT lifelong study of the needs of Optometry Is what produrV such perfect results fop your eyes whon you visit our on! tlcal parlor. p, If In doubt concerning your glasses consult with o ur optician. We make no charges for advice and do not urge to to accept It, but wo cordially Invite you to make vou wants known to us. 70Uf Max Heiibroner C27-529 Third Avenue The Diamond House of tho North aaal1talnialaiaB11aaalaftBaa WESTHOLME THEATRE Wednesday and Thursday, 7 and 0 p.m. "Kentucky Pride"" A vivid, mlorftil niniaiire of flic Mine (im- itirring Uramu ol llu-' face trurkf with the I m-tursi ever filtm'il. A ihntoiuy showing ? t way of Heitltii'ky folk lur whom the world t liui-i fur Iiore- to run on. In thi lory n( i and thiiiulrriug huol iniiilt henulifiil areue' along with "Man O' War." the fainou Ilit .. two of Hie inuot vv iting ruien ivr een n Strong 'L Henry B. Walthall, Wlniton Miller, Gertrude Aitor, J. Farrell MacDsnald, Malcolm Walte, Belle Stoddard, Peaches Jackson and others. Comedyi "THE PEACEMAKERS" AESOP'S FILM FABLES 35c and 10: Fishermen's Supplies FISH LINES, HOOKS, ROPE8, TWINES, FISH NETTING AND TROLLINQ GEAR, OIL AND RUBBER CLOTHING, GROCERIES. Compare Our Prices Lipsett, Cunningham & Co. Ltd. Second Avenue and McBrlde 8L Infants' (gp Baths Plain White Kiianiel liifimlV llallc. from $2.25to$5.Cfl lie. -orated White Knnmcl InlnnU' Halhs . Derorated Painted Infants' Halh. front . $3.75 to Thompson Hardware Co., Ltd. Phone 101 School Opening Sale SPECIALS FOR Friday and Saturday, Sept. 3 and 4 we realize Ihero arc no many thing you "''" lime of the yenr in hoy' and girl' rlnlhuiR tt niinouiirc our M-hool opening ali' nl Ihi ',nu' 1 celecl jour reiiiiremeiil! nl very nllniclive pn i' SAVK WIIILK YOU IUJV AT ATTIlACriVK VIW- HAYK WIIILK YOl llt'Y (OOIS THAT l'llN WOIITII HUYIMi IN Till: I.ON" M X ' jib Pep Cent. Discount on All Boys' SulU Onp(!lTftk is -oinUU nil heit In lnrkY evrrv fludwl, no reserve, twu lwiir of hlootnrr!. wr Hoys' Sweiilerii, Pt'iiiiiuiis, regular i?S.7r, sale Hoys' Jerseys, 'Hallniilyiies. vnlwes up hi :t.'. -fiirl's Slippers, palcnt lenlhcr wllh onP simp, wilh rrepe sole nnd brown culf one simp, rog" fal6 prlre Hoys' red stid h bools, solid lenthe.r, sizes "P ,( s l fo I0H . . S3.25 ,. II In l j. . $3.50 I l ' With ftv? pair of'slioi'ii you hoy ilrlnf the ia'" ' fi-t'c I erilUlt'r, 1 poitffil, ono enier nnd I ho "r Jabour Phone 645 255 aro $1.95 $1.50 i. -'h'' s..f $2.75 $285 $4.00 . i V :i.v :;- Bros., Ltd. eorn.r Third .nd S,nW ' . iiBcnaaoaaKi s.ji . v: e