I PAGE TOUR Big Shipment of LECKIE SHOES Have just been received OB i Wo- V Call in and let one of our clerks fit you. You will never regret the purchase. O Special Flour Sifters 20C 1 Jb. qhah fiber Wax and bottle Lemon Polishing Oil-both OCp o Kaien Hardware Phone 3 Superior Smith Block 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 ad-Justed to first class condition, as inefficient operation is a poor investment. Battery sets modernized with the new economical two volt tubes. im Radio Service 336 Second Avenue Phone Blue 320 P. O. Bo i 132 A. O. BARTLETT C. II. INSULA NDEIt AdverUse m the Daily News. We have just received a shipment of Leckie Shoes which have been purchased at such a low price that We can sell them 25 lower than any other firm in town They include men's shoes, fancy and work shoes, boys' and children's school boots. We should like you to see these shoes and try on a pair. CUT RATE SHOE STORE Third Avenue Fancy Kitchen Garbage CANS With foot lever for opening lid. These will add to the appearance of your kitchen. Price $1.25 each WHIFFLETS 1 From the Watorfront The government lighthouse tender Newington was taken on the pontoons at the local dry dock today for annual Inspection by Albert Farrow, steamboat inspector, who arrived in the city on the steamer Prince George this morning from Vancouver. There Is also some dock work to be carried out on the Newington which is expected to be out of the water for a week or so. Union Steashmlp Col's freighter ChilUwack. Capt. W. W.jMounce, having arrived in port at,$;3) this morning from Vancouver, was discharging lumber and other building material at Albert & McOaffer' dock here today. The vessel's norths-bound cargo also includes lumber and piles for delivery to the government at Stewart and some ninety tons of steel for Surf Inlet to be used In connection with the reopening of the old Belmont mine there. Southbound the ChilUwack will load canned salmon from the Naas and Skeena Rivers. The Armour Salvage Co. is expecting its big power tug Salvage Princess back this week-end from the West Coast of Vancouver Island where it has been on a pilchard packing charter to the Nootka i Packing Co. The vessel is leaving i Nootka today for this port, accord- i tng to a wire received this afternoon !by Capt. W. P. Armour. Phillip Green was fined $15. with j option of thirty days' imprisonment, jby Magistrate McClymont in city 1 police court this afternoon on a uiaigc ui uauij lUUUI 111 J113 pW session. Oreen t an Indian. C. N. R. Trains For the East-Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays 7:30 pjn. Prince Rupert Enjoyable Bridge Parfv liv Tnr Hi -J J A. M. A. Very Successful Affair Last Evening With Good Sited Crowd i v Attendance ; ' i. The Tod H Hall was filledVtoca-paclty lost 'evening when an enjoyable bridge drive was held, . the event proving a most successful one. I The master of ceremonies, Harold Ponder, engineered' the program through to a finish flth J. A. Teng assisting with community singing. Bill Lamb is a first cfesfc caterer and excelled himself. The prize winners were as follows: Men's first, L. Richardson; second, Capt. 11. Calderwood; consolation, Martin Van Cceten; ladies' first, Mrs. P. Brass; second, Mrs. Stamp-Vincent; lucky numbers. Miss P. Astoria and S. Hamb-lin. The mystery prise was won by Mrs. C. Balagno. The prize took the form of five sacks of coal. The prizes were presented by Mrs. J. T. Mandy after which Dr. Mandy, in a few well chosen words, acknowledged his pleasure at his recent election to the position of Honorary j President of Toe II. He felt it to be an unmerited honor to head an organization which held out such high Ideals and which has proved of such noble service in helping humanity. The accompanist of the evening was Mrs. Sid. Klelbatk. ' Prince George Hoy, Who Stoic Bicycle, fs Ordered Spanked , A Prince George boy of Juvenile age has been ordered spanked by nil parent! and to report monthly to the police following his conviction on a charge of stealing a bicycle, according to report received at divisional headquarters of the provincial police here. The boy was tried by Stipendiary Magistrate aeorge Mllburn of Prince George. MTILUE THE TOILER" MAC. I'VE GOT TO RUM DOWN TOWJM FOR A UTTUB WHILE AMD AM BXPeCTtMS MC. SMITH. IP HE COMES IM HEEP BACK. HE owes os A Bid BILL v-i THE DAILY NEWS Wednesday pttabMt( OPENS HIS CAMPAIGN T. D. Pattullo In Great Fi(htlng Form at Meeting Monday In Stewart Reviews Policy Tells How Liberals Would fio About Facing Prolbems of Day STEWART,. Sept. 20: T. D. Pat tullo, Liberal leader, was In his best fighting form In addressing a large meeting here Monday night, It be- i lng the opening gun in a whirlwind ; speaking campaign which will take the leader of the opposition all through the province before election day. The meeting was In the interests of W. J. Asselstine, Liberal candidate for Atlin riding. Mr. Pattullos speech was con-i structlve throughout. He spent no: time on his political opponents butt devoted forty-five minutes to a rapid-fire review of Liberal policy, pledging "immediate action in the interest- of all the people." Liberal policy, he stated, was not a thine of glittering generalities adopted hurriedly In an effort to please but I was the result of earnest thought In j which liberally-minded persons! throughout the province had been consulted. Openly arrived at In the largest and most representa-i tlvr tvtlittoal convention the nro-' vlnce had ever seen, the Liberal 1 platform suggested sane, progres-1 slve and immediate action on all the major problems facing the country. "The greatest of all our problems Is that of employment of our citi zens," the Liberal leader declared, He would, if returned to poier. at once appoint an advisory economic council of experts in all lines of endeavor, recommended by the Interests which they represented, to study and advise Upon every phase of community life! Necessary public undertakings should be carried for ward vigorously now in order that the ciUsene should be restored to gainful activity. Freedom of members of the legis lature to vote ppon public measures as they saw fit "without heed to the crack: o( the party whip" wav. an essential plank of the Liberal platform, Mr. Pattullo aaserted. Broad . measures to rationalise the educational system, to make fairer the relation of provincial and municipal government and to re move the anotnoltoa of the present taxation policy were provided for In the program of provincial Liberal-Ism. W. J. Asselstine. the Liberal can didate, welcomed Mr. Pattullo as "the only real political leader in the province." Major S. F. M. Moodie. provincial Liberal organiser, analysed the present political situation. H. B. Campbell was chairman LOOK OVER YOUR Winter Garments NOW I Ladles' Coal Cleaned and pressed Ladles' Coats with fur Cleaned and pressed Dresses, no sleeves Cleaned and pressed Dresses, with sleeves Cleaned and pressed Men's Suits and Overcoats . $1.00 $1.20 $1.00 $1.25 $1.00 Ideal Cleaners Second St. Phone 858 Ad rertise In tne Dally News Sitting Pretty Family Against Nation Story ".Men Must Fijht" Presents Striking Dramatic Argument A most unusual picture Ls "Men Must Fight," which is being shown at the Capitol Theatre this midweek. A brilliant cast enhances the telling of a dramatic tale. First honors go to Diana Wynyard, Lewis Stone, Phillips Holmes and Ruth Selwyn. Miss Wynyard portrays a woman whose lover was killed in the World War and who precipitates a veritable war of her own to prevent her son from being sacrificed to future international conflict. Lewis Stone is seen as the American Secretary of State who marries Miss Wynyard and then finds' himself an enemy in his own family when his office compels him to remain true to the cause of his country's patriotism. As the son who refuses to fight. Phillips Holmes has what Is probably the most difficult role of his screen career. Excellent work is contributed by May Robson, Robert Young. Robert Orelg. Hed-da Hopper. Donald Dlllaway, Mary Carlisle and Luis AlbernL Today's Weather Prince Rupert Overcast, strong southeast wind; barometer. 39.60; temperature. S3; sea moderate. Dead Tree Point Part cloudy, liKht southeast wind: barometer. zv.4$: temperataret 56; moderate well. Langara Island Raining, strong southeast wind; sea- moderate. Terrace Cloudy, south wind. temperature. 48. ' Alva run Cloudy, south wind, 51 Anyox Ratning.'ealm. 51. Haselton Cleat; calm. 92. Smithers Cleaj calm. 45. Burns Lake Part Si ear. windy. 44. Mrs. J. O GrrHt. irrtt. who came to the city to atVenci the recent mar riage of her son. Jack Oarrrtt to Ms Mabel Ivareofi. sailed by the Princess Louise Ujls mornine on Iter 'return to her bojne in Atlin LOOK HERE! Variety Specials Flour Alberta Rose 49-lb)sack Belypse Yeast Cakes 3 bx for $1.49 25c Psanut Butter Squirrel OCp Rranri tiki fnr MUX Olngtr Snaps 5 doc 15c King Oscar 8ardtnea Q7n dl, 3 tins Australian ItaWna QCt OL 3 bx Klim CO -flQ 5 lbs. OOeJLSf Mixed Peel -Ready cut OQ nor lh UOK, Mother's Bteeults-Mlxed P Pkg 1 Christie's Arrowroot Biscuits 9Qf - ' f' Corn on Cooper doe 33c 27c All Fruits and Vecetables at Reduced Trices at MUSSALLEM'S Economy Store I7-19 Third Avenue Wet P.O. Box 575 rhone 18 Wednesday & Thursday TWO SHOWS 7 & 9 Admission 15c & 50c STAR'S VOICE TRAILER At 7:13 & 9:13 up irocn u EH I j IJ iidayanl Saturday vacation' WHAT AIJOUT THE WOMEN OF 1910? "MEN MUST FIGHT" With DIANA WYNYARD. LEWIS STONE, rillLLirs 1101 un1 and RUTH SELWYN. 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