SHOE Sizes 11 to 2 Up from For Your Health Cblropractle Ultra Violet Rays Intra Red Rays Massage All at Reasonable Prices W. C. ASPINALL D.C. (Chiropractor) Green 211 Phones Green 549 Exchange Block TYPEWRITERS For Sale or Rent Hose, Cowan & Latta Thone 231 Rubber soles. Sizes 11 to 13 Up from Sizes 1 to 5 Up from Always Lowest Prices ever attempted in this city MISSES' Following are a few of the many Bargains GOODRICH & FLEET FOOT Tennis and Outing Shoes CHILDREN'S White or Colored Canvas Strap CQp v' Slippers. Size 6 to JO. Up from' 69c BOYS' AND YOUTHS' Heavy Brown Duck Runners. Laced to toe style with ankle pads and trims. 75c 85c MEN'S As Above. Sites 6 to 12 Slaughter Sale Price, up from Grey was elected a Liberal mem 95c LADIES' FANOY TENNIS SHOES White Duck with Red. Dine and Green Trims. Sizes 24 to 8 QO Slaughter Sale Price LECKIE'S Skookum Boots, suitable for Boys, Price $2.95 Cut Rate Shoe Store RADIO SEASON Enjoy the full season with your set tuned to maximum efficiency. We can insure you of this by having your set gone over now, and adjusted to first class condition, as inefficient operation is a poor Investment. Battery sets modernized with the new economical two volt tubes. Superior Radio Service 336 Second Avenue Phone Blue 320 P. O. Box 132 A. G. BARTLETT C. H. INSULANDER ELDER STATESMAN WHO PLAYED LEADING PART IN WORLD WAR PASSES (Continued from page one) ilcally in retirement nursing the affliction which was gradually depriving him of his sight, and dividing his time between his -"sanctuary" for wildfowl on hit esfate at Fallodon and long sojourns afield with his fishing tackle. Many Misfortunrs Despite his position of power Qt a statesman, Viscount Grey's life was frequently described as one of negative successes and disastrous misfortunes. He sought to found a league of nations and was compel led, himself, to throw his country into the war against Germany. His first wife died in 1906, leaving him childless. His only brother was kil led by a lion in Africa. During the war his only nephew was killed in action, leaving the viscount no heir , to estates or title or to carry on the family line. In June. 1922 he was again mar ried very quietly. In the church at Wlmford, close to 8-tonehenge on Salisbury Plain, to Lady Glencon- ner. JAPANESE IS FINED Minokicho Tateyama. Japanese from Sunnyside. was fined 350 and cots by Stipendiary Magistrate Thompson in provincial police court Tuesday for having unsealed liquor is his possession. ber of the House of Commons at the , age of 23. From then until 1918. Tttrupp of the C UR. dls- when he became a peer, be served trici oMhe ,eft " em-ln the House continuously In 1912. ! ln' traln ,or a vacation trip to as a mark of distinguished service. 8miU and nCT tntettor P0"1--King George made hbn a member ! of the Order of the Garter, the i only commoner, it was said, ever to : be thus honored. WEATHER REPORT Terrace Clear, calm. 46. Anyox Clear, calm, 4e. Stewart Cloudy, calm, 41. Haaelton Clear, calm, 46. Smlthers Part clear, calm, 44. Burns Lake Cloudy, calm. 44. Crisp "TILLIE THE TOILER" '-1 CUCAT PftOf. " VMtO0 '-((tWV VOO CAM IWStj THIMK. UJO ASiOOT and l.9Lruu.M I 1 fVlKO rt-CTtlllrt 1 CITY Transfer Phone 950 Hemlock and Spruce per cord, delivered COAL FOR SALE Furniture and Piano Moving Fresh because WAX-WRAPPED and Triple-Sealed ENRICHED YY'TH SUNSHINE VITAMIN 0 -AN EXClUilVE HEALTH fEAKE I HOP VXU Imctt too aosv jca. oua OA.-X y i i m ak i . a - ii i M "i i -s- i jrr-k i A r." Ml -fW 'JS A- ViT. w l. w. 1. i J LOCAL NEWS Miss Dorothy Rushbrook, 'left by last night's train on her return to Toronto. Miss AUeen Osborne of the day hall staff left on lat evening's train to spend a holiday vlstting at Usk. Tomorrow moraine way freight for Pacific and intermediate pa .its will be leaving at 5 o'clock instead of 9 am., parture. the usual time of de- Mkss Connie Morgan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Morgan, will sail tonight on the Prince Oeorge to attend Provincial Noma! School in Victoria. Norman Morrison is appearing before Magistrate lcClYmoot in city police court this afternoon on 1 a charge of vagrancy by creating I a disturbance through swearing. O. W. Ciipp. .provincial sor. sailed yeMertUy afternoon on the Prince George tor a trip to Anyox on official duties. lie was accompanied by Mrs. Cripp. her home In Seattle A. R. Hunter of the local Cus-'ooij House staff sails this evening on the Prince Oeorte for Ocean Inspector John ghirase, divisional officer commanding, pro-1 vlndal ponce, was the speaker at the regular weekly luncheon of the Prince Rupert Rotary Club in the Commodore Cafe today President John Dybhavn was In the chair Week-End Specials Alberta Creamery Butter - per lb. i Royal City Tomatoes 2'i per tin Purity Quick Oats per pkg. ...... Aylmer Peaches Buffet stow, per tin Aylmer Diced Bets 3's per Un . Rogers' Syrup 2-lb. tin Swift's Pure Lard 1-lb. pkg. Mberta Fresh Saas 3 dec Swift's Dsoon aUced per lb Clark's Spaghetti & Cheese 3 tins Fresh Roasted Peanuts t lbs ?alry Toilet Soap 5 bars Oxydol Urge pkg Hothouse Tomatoes S-lb. basket ., Ripe Cantaloupes 3 for Fresh Blue Plums 2 lbs. lifth Street 23c 11c 20c 10c 10c 20c 13c 55c 18c 25c 25c 20c 23c 42c 25c 25c Alberta Market Phone 208 Ad ertUe in tne Dally News The Mind-Reader Wednesday & Thursday MMMHMM FRIDAY and 8 Am TWO SHOWS-7 9 IfMfft "THE SILK Admission 50c & 15c Hlllillily EXMtESS TWO GREAT STARS win 1 rv iit John tfarrymore ana uiana Wynyar in me nay, aaugniv, aaucy "Reunion in Vienna" 7:20 and 9:20 A M-O-M Release The Wittiest Screen Romance in Years rirlnnn -nETTY'S KFIU'IIOO" PAIUMni'i. ... w r m tr "w .- i iraii ir mm i 11 n a a - Presbyterian Tea And Sale Success Affair Held Yesterday Afternoon al Home of Mr. John Watson A very successful tea and sale of home cooking was held yesterday afternoon by the La idea' Aid of I First Presbytcrlai Church at the 'home of Mrs. John Watson. 7 Fifth Avenue West. Weather conditions were auspicious for the affair and many ladies called, j The rooms were attractively de corated with summer flowers and Mrs O P Iliscock. who has been ' and the lea table was een--ruislng for the past few weeks In Uwl wltn yttow daisies and tapers northern waters with her sister of the same shade. Mrs W E. Boeing, aboard the Mrs Watson was assisted In re-vacht Taconrt. saUs this after-! ceiving the guesU by Mrs D McD. noon on thi Prim Louise far ! Hunter, president of the Ladies' Aid. and Mra W D Orant Hol-Ungworth. wife of the pastor Mrs D C. Stuart. Mrs. J R. Mit chell and Mrs T. McClytnont poured j and servtteurs were Mrs. W L San-1 FalU where he win relieve ae cus-1 dison. Mrs O W Abbott and Mrs toots officer daring the neat three Robert Davie Cashier was Mrs Wtl-weeks for Arthur Noble who Is go- lng on his annual vacation. ' liam Anderson un rison and Miss Jtu . in charge In the k. . : The home cookn.t; J. sen, Mr R . Was. cnarge ox Mrs. m m r Mrs. H. N. Brorkli h Hotel Arrivali Prince Rupert , H. Tycho. 8nir ;.- Central Whit. Kami.... K city. COAL! CO Our rmmoui Edon A:ra wv f sij www mi M . v ft. l A m e sv wmtm yWM. 4. ion of No I Bulk y Xur u k a. iiiiu k&i w nm m Oats and Barltj, Prince Rupert red 11 - rbane . Ul DEER HUNTIN Commences September 16 We shall be pleased to supply jour requirements. mnrnn Hovrltiro f n 1 frl a liuuijjouii iiaiurraic ijiu. 223 Third Avenue West OLD EMPRESS HOTEL Home of the Fisherman, Logirr, .Miner ROOMS 310 per month, 33 per week. 50c per night SHOWER BATHS Third Avenue Phone 940 JIMMIE CICCONE I a l m a BLf ar w n HOTEL J. Zarslli, r -A HOME AWAY TlOt HOME Rates f 1.09 Prince R k : Phone Ml tlf- . - I . . m rm n in n. m r. . . rm n mmmmmm m M-r n mill "Rupert Brand" SMOKED - BLACK CO Prepared Daily I)y Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Lid. PIUXCE ItUPEUT, B.C. By Westover. PS SS. IISSht h?r flooRAvii c '"