PAQB 8IX AUDITORIUM Dances EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY EVENING Beginning al 9 o'clock Floor In the Finest Shape MISS CURRIE'S ' ORCHESTRA Ladles 25o Gentlemen 50c TJie Hall Is now equipped to lake.care of Dances, Concerts and Meetings of any kind. The building Is. 50x100 feel, maple floor, newly plastered. Clear title to, properly. IT'S FOR SALE Phone Black 449 L. J. WARREN, Proprietor. AUDITORIUM A NEW RANGE SILK KNIT Underwear ALL COLOnS VHSTS .... ULOOMliltS SLIPS $1.35 $2.35 $3.00 "Demers" We aim to please Phono 27. P.O.-. Box 327 Free! Free! We will give away One Tea Pot 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 number. Come In and 'Inspect our stock of School Supplies. Mussallem Grocery Co. Ltd. Phones 18 and 84 417-423 5th Avenue East GEORGE RORIE Chartered Accountant and Auditor Receiver, Liquidator, Trustee, &c. Phone 337 New Address: 243 Second Avenue West PIILNCE RUPERT Consult us about Your Eyes Make use of our guaranteed Oplirul Service. 27 years experience letting eyes bud fitting glasses. 17 years constant practice in Toronto. A. E. Ireland Oraduale Optometrist for 27 Years 313 3rd Ave. Phone Red 442 WEEK-END SPECIALS SWIFT'S PICNIC HAMS Average weight) 4 to (I lbs. Special, per lb. 29c blue Ribbon Matches, large pkg Special 29c 1000 lbs. Ilurma Rice, 3 lbs. 25c 13 lbs $1.00 Broken Shelled Walnuts, special per lb 39c Prices are advancing on all shelled huts. Buy now! Lemon . and Orange Peel, special per lb. 19c Van Camp's Pork and Jleans, in dividual size, 4 for ........ 25c Ripe Olives (half priced 2 tin for 25c IU20 Pack lllack Figs, special 2 lbs. for 39c .Malkins Best Orange Marmalade. i lb. tin, special 49c California Table Figs, new slot. per lb . . . 25c Sherwood Brick Cheese, 5 pound bricks, special $1.49 lry this new line. It's a winner! FRUIT DEPARTMENT Hartlett Pears, 5 lb. basket, spo- ial 35c Tokay drapes. 3 lb. basket, spe- a! 50c No. 1 Fancy Tomatoes, 5 lb. basket, special 40c Terrace Turnips, arriving Saturday, C lbs. for 25c Per sack S2.7E erraee Cabbage, now in, lb. . . Sc Terrace Carrot's, arriving Satur day, 8 lbs. for . . i 25c reen' Tomatoes, 0 lbs. for. ,25c Quantity lots, per lb 3'jc reen Peppers, 2 lbs. for ... 25c olden Ilantam Corn on Gob. ner dozen 40c Pickling Onions. 3 lh. fnr 25r. Pickling Cukes, per lb 15c New Green Heans, 3 lLs. ... 25c Kalian Prunes, per crate ... 95 'reserving Peaches.' crate S1.4t Crahannles. 1 i lh fnr si nr. Per box $2.1f No. 1 Mcintosh Red Apples, 2 lbs. for 25c Per box $3.2r Rupert Table Supply Co Phones 210, 211, 212 CANCELLATION OF RESERVE NOTICE IS UEnEBYGIVEM th! tha r. serve txltUot uer Lot 4t07, Cassiar bit .v., iv lauiciicii. fctjuty Minister of Lands, n R Nirirv Lands bepirtnu-nt, . ' 1 icium, a. 1., 8th June, ittt. LAND ACT Notlct of InUntlon to Apply to Lm Lane u i-nure nuperi Lani nerordinr uu trlet of Hanre 4, Coat Land District, and tliuate on passage Island. it .wuit inai j, b. Francis, ot ronnka. Alberta, oceunatinn Mi.ki,, , tends to apply tor a lease of me roitowlnt described land: uimmenrinr at a pjst planted at tN .Xorm esi end or ramie Island, neai .oast Trianrulation s iu. ih.,. around the mind at nirh water mark im iiniuiuiui ivvg arres, more or le. josehi britla.md niA.ias, fttn ,m M'PMr.Dt TIMBER SALE X8109. There will be offered ror sale at at um ou the 3rd dajr r ttio. In the t.rrirp r ,1,. 1,1.,-,-, F,reler. Prlnee Hujrt. 0. C. the Mren- XS tut. tn rut .J0,00" feet of Sprure lleiuliKk and dar. on an area sJtualed ciu Two if, jeara will be alluwext ror re moval or timber. I'mrlded Ihftt inv tmm untU. in .,.... the auriton In peracn may submit a sealed lender t6 be opened at the hour of auction and trealed as one bid. Further p.artl:ulara of the Chief Fores-fJ"i- Vlor' .B C A or Forester. noitrri. n . TIMBER SALE X8108. There will be offered for sale at Piibllr Auction, a; p . on the 3rd dsy of 811 teinoer, H -,, i tbf. om,.e of ,ne nisirfel rorfcer. ,r.r. Rimef n r ,h. 1"" l'.asi.oou reel or snnire LIi . . ' 'rnT- "n an area Mtiiated on . 1 ","u anjoinuii j J15 and 8 Ullp. Queen Charlotle Islands. Three (S years will be allowed for removal ' of the llmtiee prnrlded that any me unible to attend the suction In person msy submit a sealed tender to be opened at the hour of auction Further particular! of the Chief Fores lfH.:,n.'!''':. "i ca- or t""'11 foreiter. - Miiprii, v. i, TUGBOATS Day Phones 423, 539, Green 238, Black 735. Night. Phonei 687, 539, Qreen 238,' Black 735. RUPERT MARINE PRODUCTS, LTD. GEO. O. BUSHBY, Man. Dir. CONSERVATIVE MEETING WAS ENTHUSIASTIC AND SPEAK ERS INTERESTING (continued from pago two) lo the people to put into office a government that would make or Canada a great nation. Cheering Report The chairman, beforo calling upon Mr. Raster, read a tele gram stating that lit seats were assured to the Conserva lives In Canada and ilia I In. Pacific Coast, including the Yukon, would return fifteen Conservatives. Mr. Raster expressed his opin ion that the progress of Jan;nl;i !:aJ nol been satisfactory dur ing the past five years. He do nounceu llie "whispering cam paign" to tin1 effect that Mr. Meighen, if returned to power, would give llie OS. II. to the C.P.R. and close up the line from Red Pass Junction, (living Mr. Mefcrhen the credit for hav ing really established the great system known as the Canadian National Railways, Mr.. Haxlei urgeu unit .Mcignen was mote nleresled in and more anxiou for the sttcres of the system ban any other public man in aifadii. Mr. Raster also de- touneed the ."insidious nrona- aanda" of the Liberals that the cvnscrYatives would denv , the franchise to iorefent6rriT!cltf '.ens. Such UitcmenisT.Mr..llax er .aid, were, .unautliorizedatni e hastened to assure lb 4 for- Jign-lidrri citizens that tfiev nocdfear no sucji' thing. Jlold-frjiUp a picture' oCFred Stork, Jir. ilaxter said Mr. Stork ha.' been blessed by nature with s handsome prrfile liil everything Ise in the Liberal camnaizn hook was dirty. Constitutional Issuo Dealing with, the co.istitutioiirt: ssue, Mr. Itaxte.- trace.i event- irom trie 1113a election up 'to une 20 when M'. King I1.1.I hriee been bealen m the Houv nd, facing- a vcte of censure. ad askec' for dissolution which ad hern denied him. Quoting reeedent in Great Rrilain when ladstone. after a vote of cen- ure. had resigned and advised hat Disraeli be called UDjn. in '.atwda when the "Pacific sca'n- al ia.1 brought about the over- hrow of Sir Joir. A. Macdona.'d who resigned and advised that iexandrr Mackenzie be called pon and, in British Columbia when Col. Prior resigned and ad - ;iscd that Richard Mcn-ide ailed upon, Mr. flaxlcr declared hat Mackenzie Kins should hav eken similar action. In the In stances referred to, Ihe defealO'J i-ader: had auled Ihelr succor 'ors in ias!ing legislation ar., omi,i5t!iiS husiness hut the Lib-rals had not done so and J! wa no one else's fault lhan their own that the legislation of tie session had "iot been nassed rhey nad in?4ead so" acted thai he Meighe: govcrnmen was de. feated on a constitutional point Fur Coats & Jacquettes An Exquisite Stock of Put Trimmings at low price B. C. FUR Co. Next Q.W.V.A. Third Ave CASH & CARRY GROCERY SIXTH STREET C0MBINATI9N BUTTER AND EGGS SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY and SATURDAY 1 1MJZKN Filial I KGOS and--1 LB. CIIKAMKIIY HUTTlill Both For 69c CAN YOU BEAT IT? Eno's Fruit Salts, for two days only, per bottle , , 75o ' FRUIT Prunes, jicr hox 95 o Pearlies, per hox $1.40 Pear, 3 dozen for $1.00 If ol house Tomatoes, per basket 4Qo Fresh Milk and Whipping Cream FHR DAILY NEWS Thursday Repitniil e a .. "Cholera Infantum" The Fatal Disease Of Children MOTHERS SHOULD UM This YaJuable preparation has bum on the market for the put eighty yem, snd haa no equal for off-aetUnj th romitinK, purging and diarrhoea of cholera infantum. 1 Put up only by The T. Milbura Co, Limited. Toronto. Oni. Mien the law ofuccru of th iousc had asserted it waj in .tiler ano, even then, Meighen nad been de'oaled as a result )f "the dirty, contemptible trick ' of a Progressive who had broken his pair. Tariff Mr. Ilaxter then moved to tlu tuestion of the tariff and, with many instances and cxamnlcfc, submitted his argument thai Canada would never have pros perlly until its nianufaclureri were protected with a tariff from he competition in its own mar kets with cheaper foreiign labor Ihe Liberal tariff. Mr. Ilaxter declared, was a revenue tariff ust high enous to give menu" and jusl low enough to not pre- ent Imports. The Uonservativi; ariff was a prolectivc one, de igned to keep out foreign man ufactures o a to protect liio Canadian factories and allow them to-do Canada's own manufacturing instead of sending out raw materials and buying back he finished products at man lines the price Canada had re ceived for the raw. As it Is now apifal could not be invested ir manufacturing projects In Can-ida. Tliotisands of people had been made idle as a result of the liberals lowering the tariff on farm implements and steel proiiucls, .Mr. Haxler asserted. Tory Policy It was the Conservative policy. Mr. Jtaxter said, to give preference to the British Empire biti nol giveisuuh a low tariff thai the people of Canada would ! at a disadvantage. Mr. Baxter admitted that too libit a tariff would be suicidal until Canadian nianufacturos were properly developed and. established. Mr uaxter Ihen wen! on to give many instance where he d. elared protection was needed i onler to give Canada the benefit of its raw products berna manufactured In Canada and no: in foreign countries and boush! back. Canada, he s.ihl, needed mass production which it wou'.i never have until there was population which in turn liter wouiu never be .if the peopl- eould nol stay at home. Mr. Baxter refprrrd to the fact thai t'nited Slales kept its tariff tin wliilc Canada had been low. The Prince (Seorge pulp mill, Mr. isnxlrr declared, could nol be built because American man ufacturer, could ' get all the pulp wood Ihcy wanted from Quebec. There would have to li lt prolective tariff, he said, be fore even prince llupert coulJ eel something to return i-sl in Hie ears thai brought araphcre. iteierring to rrejglit rales, Mr Baxter declared that thr Conservatives had heen itslrumental it: i-ecommeniiing ratos favorable lo British Columbia, Alberta and Sasbatehwan, but tlic Liberal government had never acted up on me matter. In f.ce of such action as tiii, Mr. Baxter won uered if Fred Stork had "tho tfall" to come back nnd say lh( i lie lories had been oposed lo the equalization of western freiuhl ,-ates. Kven "Old John" shed tears and rivers of watet poured down his face." but ho and "Jerry" had been in Ottawa and they dad never even men tioned freight rates. Robb Budget Mr. Haster then wenl on Jo queclion what benefit tle Hobh budget had been lo tllp people of Canada. Penny postage did not mean much to the average individual--50c a year. Kven income ux reduction" did no! mean much for the most of pen- ,le had not been gelling abovi the exempted fiaiire anyway. Ile- duetioh of Ihe automobile tariff only: b'encfitleil Ihe people who could afford lo buy automoliiles and they Wif'reiJititlie minority Kven IherffMi'ifkeniio King haJ not sloodbrlils'.'KUijs anil, wilh a reduction of tariff on automoliiles. had been forced, in order Ural Canadian car manufacturers might meet the competition, lo drop the sale? tax on Canadian made cars while con-linuing il on 'American. ThU meant tJiat the "wonderful reduction" in' 1 lie tariff on auto mobiles had been from 35 per cent lo 33 i. The Liberals liRd thus recogniied what they would no' call protection. The Conservatives, Mr. Baxter said, had nol opposed the lower ing of the income lax but Ihcy 'li. I I.0.H1 ,mitn luirlifMilnrlv iiiivf ous for the removal of the sulci In that "aboinliiab!e" and "in . lquitous" tax that every Cana dian rich or poor---had to pay every lime a purchase was made. The Liberals, Mr. Baxter said, raised Ihe ML?Jax fromlAilo C . , , i - i. , per rem aim men cm u nown to five and nsked Hie people tr look al the reduction in taxes they had effected. "The ftobh budget was not all it wa crack il up to be." asserted Mr. Baxter," for il did nol relieve th-' lax we all feel." Roads and Pensions Mr. ilaxter referred to th fund of $20,000,000 to aid th province in road building which Meighen had established to aid the provinces ami which would again be established if the Con servatlves were relumed to power. Mr. Baxter Ihen referred l-i old agi pensions and character ised the bill of (he last parliament along Mils line a "faki thing," a "sham" and "shame." Ihe jirice Markeiule King In I paid for the support of Iwo La bor men. The Conservatives. Mr. Ilaxler slated, would nol vole against the bill in the House for fear of the "hue and cry" tha' would h raUei all over Canadi iitgalnsl them If they did. lie- sponsible for Ihe defeat of lb'- bill in the Senate were "Liberal senators, freed from the shackle of parly and able to jee thliu fairly" as well as Conservative senators Mr. Baxter said Ihet Meighen'.o plan for the rnllintc of a conference wilh the pro inrrs was the only praclicabie way in vvtiieh lo tleafl with th matter.' The sneaker indulred n further dipamging remark boul "Obi John ' in connection with llie matter of pension. Only one parly has a chance n Ihe election mid that is tin Conservative," concluded Mr. .aautc. "The Liberals hope tot no better than a coiiiproiiusv with other parlios lu form h government. Brady, your candi- Jale. has the character, honest? ind ability to ably repreen' vou. His former pupil recognize that character, honesty ano urilily and are all with hint When a young man makes such an Impression on the minds ol children, can you make an mistake in Hefting himT Can ada has not made the pigre he would have in (tie last five rears but i! is capable of ania- ng progress in the neii ;o years. JOURNALIST HERE FOR CONSERVATIVES C. H. Gibbons. Well Known Writer and Cartoonist Help-Inn Brady In Campaign C. II. (iiltbon. iotirnalial nnv ellsl and cartoonist, arrived 1ie.e irom tne south yesterday in eon-nerlion with the Conservalivt ampalgn to lry lo elect J. Brady and will remain tmiii Tuesday afternoon. He was the man responsible ror the campaign hooklcl entitled "Politic with Pen and Pencil ' disietlniii.! T in this district. He is also M autiior or tne iiook dealing wit'.l the Yukon gold rush entitled llie M)tirlougii Samaritan." Ht ts a journalist of many years I tanilitw, having worked on inns' of llie coast newspapers at ome lime ann done a lot of work fori tne cw ork newspapers. WOMAN AFRAID TO JEATANHHING; "I was afraid lo eal luvausc I always had stomach trouble uflerwards. Since taking Ad- ferrka I can eal and feel fine." i'Stened) Mrs. A. Howard. OXK pi Km Till Aillerfka removes OAS and oflrji. lirings surprising relief trV the stomach, wtops thai full, lliloateil reeling. Removes old wasle mailer from interline ami makes you reel happy and cheerful. Kxcellenl for ohsth. ale conslipalion. - t)rmes Lld DruggisL WEATHER REPORT Prince llupert: Foggy, cam; tcmiierature 50. Terrace: Clear, calm; 51. Anyox: Clear, calm; 55, Htewar.t: Clear, calm; to, Ilazellon: Fog, calm; U. Telegrapli CreeTt: Clear, calm: 00. Hmilhers: Clear, ealin; S'J. 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A pli"i recall Ihe tlnyt when mrhMlrama wv mel i' have een anil enjoyed this relelimlcsl -i g will ou when yon ee il on Ihe ss-reen. F anil real drama "K-t Lvnne" hard b i galaxy of slars in the cat. Edmund Lowe, Alma Ruben, Lou Tellcgen, Frank Kh-nan, Eric Mayne, Paul Panzer, Belle Bennett, Mir Jorlo Day, Martha Mattox and others. AESOP'S FILM FABLES 35c arvJ 15c BRUSHES! BRUSHES! BRUSHES! Scrub Hni-hcs. from ; 15c to Paint Hrii-hi-. from 1 5c to W-w Varnish Urn-he-, from 15c to iVK KuUoniiiie llnishes, frtuii . . 60c to H-W Nail, Slove, Slenril. Window. Shoo. H"' l'alry llnishes at Popular pn- Thompson Hardware Co., Ltd, Phone 101 255 3rd U Fishermen s Supplies FI8H LINES, HOOKS, ROPES, TWINES, FISH NETTINQ AND TROLLINQ OEAR, OIL AND RUBBER CLOTHING, GROCERIES- Compare Our Prices Lipsett, Cunningham & Co. Ltd. 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