Page 6 a Big Dollar Bargain DESH SE FULLER’S TEA iS GCOD TEA Per pound, 65c APPLE BUTTER is the old original home made cider apple sauce. Per tin, 30c ECIAL! 1 lb. TEA; 2 tins APPLE BUTTER SP Value $1.25: om Sale for $1.00 Our goods are ail of the very highest quality. You have only to step inside our store to be convinced THE DAMLY NEWS January Friday, 1929 x ———_ —_—__— TO- DAYS Tina News Notes im medicines, as in every other © e é wun a oothing as tn Ge ant Ths Launch “Alice B.” Phone 41. great balm the best Bousehold = "izh!. remedy today, but K the ek most d — + Mrs. Harry Lipsett left for the to isouth last evening. >. Robert McCarthy left for Van- ver on the George last night. im ordinary olmtments. Again, the | medicinal properties are so highly eh concentrated that they contain the the “Dinector” Corset. Manu- maximum amount of bealing.socth- | ¢.-tred in Prince Rupert. Phone ing and antiseptic power, so thats | 1)... o9 tf little of this balm goes a long way. : “ gies eneet Geanemnied. nem ao | The Knights of Pythias will definitely and retain to the last its = cive a Grand Masquerade Ball on strength and purity. Best for skin February 20 diseases and inj@ries, blood-poison- : te oe ing and piles. All dealers, 60c. box Night classes in English for igners. Open tonight in Hays t 8 o'clock. est violin strings on the market ‘25¢ . 30c, 35c each. Singer 'Shop, 144 Third Avenue. 26 a . . NOTICE (nm and after Fe jary 1, all kK will be trictly for cash. STANDARD DAIRY, PRINCE RUPERT DAIRY. DI sold s 26 ST. ANDREW’S SOCIETY Special meeting of the above be held in the rooms tht at 8 o'clock. Im- jportant business. 24 x — ' $ et} wiki Friday : a s correctiy tuned. $6.00, IN YOUR HOME . Walker. Phone Blue 389. tf bas a= intienmce that’s worth x ‘ - > AS Alu eS ea th. LAND ACT Tf Pal lEPHON® VANCOUVER LAND DISTRICT—DISTRICT 2 thc Wor i's Best Phonegcaph OF COAST, RANGE Ul f TAKE NOTICE that J.C. Clausen ot ; Piays All Recor is van Falls, B. €. oceypation superintend- re 2 jogting, intends to apply for per- q Gt st 2 —delays are un- to lease the following describe $ me Cs you know our £ . 4 % “ m = 4 vencing at a post planted 2%4 miles ; easy t jin a mortherily direction from the north . a . Tener ¥ j West rc t le S97 om the west coasi 2 Shi ™ti i New | ec- ics ¢ lan thence north 40 chains; . > ust I then chains; thence south 4 Orcs ;USt it bence east 40 chains to point of “ “ 1 ement and containing 160 acres Cw se anid hear th best imore or less. art | J. C. CLAUSEN, ' Da January 2ist, 1920. - - ae ee Will Edmunds LAND ACT } ‘ Proce Rapert Nes : ' a Ser : | Notice of Intention to Apply to Purchese Opp the Post Office Land. Ber G4! Phese ELACK 153 ste OUVER LAND DISTRICT—DISTRICT OF COAST, RANGE Il. | VAN( ; INFLUENZA And situate on the west coast of Calvert NOT.CE that Helge Smeby, of Rupert, B.C., occupation foremsn of fish station, intends to apply for per- mission to purchase the following described lands :— Actumencing at a post planted 114 miles N.W. corner of Lot 897; 40 chains; thence north 4( north of the thence east chains thence west 40 chains: thence Shall there be a repetition.of the south 40 chains, and containing 160 acres ‘FLU ?" This question is asked nore or less. datly of cur leading physicians and | HELGE SMEBY, cannot be .answered. Throughout | By Mark Smaby, Agent the east we are told of the’ rapic i anua 2ist, 1920 spreading of this deadly disease. This city experienced an excep- tionally severe run of this epidemic a littl over a year ago. Common sense would dictate taking every reasonable precaution now. Can YOU afford to let YOUR family take a chance without giving — _the greatest amount of pro- 7: - Saturda ua We PR: TECT YOU in the leading ees , January 31. Life and Health Insurance Companies SREASFAST, 35c gen am. to 10 am. Bates ‘£?s all ages ed Prunes Shre ae d Wheat Rolled Oat Wreat ike M te “Cj bh By Bacon Ja offee ‘ UNCHEON, 50c oy 6, 41:20 to 2 p.m. AND ard one 11 DINNER, 59ec ipfuenza claims paid last year:— 5 to 7:30 p.m. Muiua! Life of Canada... .$896,500 iree of Green Pea Doma. of Ca sada Casualty Co. 65.876 ; Sole, Tartar Sauce Fish cakes, Egg Sauce ee liton, Mashed Turnips and Beans and «Kidney Pie, quettes, Green Peas 1 Young Veal, Pan Gravy loin Tips with Vegetables Bolled or Baked Potatoes I ‘ tard Pudding Pumpkin Pie c offee _ ST. REGIS LIMERICK CONTEST rk MLN.Stephens | Se ee oot « ® | Ce |! g ae a 55 Anse ee Pos - ° $38 7 : a * » | =o lee oy wt ee Cb pe ' ay dcihed Kotazy Public Conveyarcer pontest. élases- Gat: : t limericks which ooo aeareinne ave al in the Daily News on is r bef date will be eligible \% I compe the prize. or na . T the person contributing the 3 est Limerick on the St. Regis Cafe’s popular lines of pastry or on th at if. w will give a prize of ; j #5 mn meats Contest starts im- 5: ale and clos Saturday, Jan- ; ‘ : i, and ail Lime ricks must ap- : 5 rin the Del! News on or be Lots 42 and &: Block 27. e that date we will judge this filest urseives, but will not know Feetion ¢. Pa og Avene t i of the writers. On 3) “onda. 2, in. the. Daily ey : the Limerick we : decide is the best The fo owing ay } Ws will announce the winner's an We will give the winner 1 week to eat out the Cash for z pair. Look Adare ss ali Limericks to the Daily them over and buy. 3 News only, and sign name to same. Real Estate iasurance ae Agent OUR 2 DENTISTRY {! Pool Room Don't neglect your Teeth ; One decayed or poiesing tooth moved to owers your e ciency . ; 721 Third Ave. DR. BAYNE $i Didiaaies Office Hours--Morning, 9 to 12; ; E ss or Afternoon, 1,30 to 5.30; Satur- ' The Empress Hotel d+y, 9 to 12 only. Evenin 8, i ore Tuesday, Wednesday and Fri- ; tt day, from 7 to 9. CIGARS SODA ; DPNTAL NURSE IN ATTENDANCE tj PHONE 109 POR APPOINTMENT i Two per cent. Beer | ‘ lL COE LOG LL ELE ERLE OOM it. Gilbert. of Terrace, was JACK J0 N IS a passe ngeer i Vancouver on the GETTING ATTENTION? George last nient. (Gres i Misses Blanche Curtin, Willett Must Sutronder Unconditionally | and Wakefield went south on the if He is to Return. Prince George last night. ee a The Lorne left for Port Cle- CHICAGO, Jan. 30.—The report) ments this morning at 6 o'clock that Jack Johnson would return!to bring over timber from the to Chicago to “face the music”) Islands. and do his term for the violation ge of the Mann Act, which drove him Drydock boys’ and girls’ basket- to act the role of “Wandering| ball teams’ dance St. Andrew's jew.” has created a widespread| Hall Friday, February 6, Gray's nterest here. Orchestra. it . Local authorities state through the district attorney that “uncon- ditional ‘surrender’ the onty basis on whith they will treat with the negro pugilist. Johnson Pians’ to return in or- The. Prince Rupert Dramatic is February 9 and 40:im:the West- hotme Theatre. Among the passengers on the on a paper a mr ce oe oo southbound boat last night was tee — sip hag hed Roy Clothier, of Stewart, who is fis yg zoing to Victoria. STARTLING DISCOVERY Milk Tickets may be obtained from the drivers, or from Munro Brothers and Orme’s Drug Store. —PRINCE RUPERT DAIRY. 26 . . * The basketball game between the Sons of England and the Dry- lock, which was scheduled for to- Constable Aiex McDonald on his} “ht in the rink, is called off. rounds yesterday afterrfoon made The Adair Carss Chapter I. 0. 1 real discovery. Standing on the D. E. will give a dance in St. An- street watching some boys gath- drew’s Hall on Friday, January ering bottles near the Grand View 30. Gray's Orchestra. Invitations Hotel, First Ave., he spotted one only. P 95 that did not have the appearance , of a “dead soldier.” On examin- ation, three bottles were found ‘illed with 7 year old Rye Whis- xey of Alberta origin. Needles+| -egistered at the Hotel Prince Ru- ay the bottles now remain in} 5ert. he custody of the police. Some Bin iO) |* one will now mourn the discovery Douglas Baillie, of the steamer if his “cache” and the loss of his] ?rince Rupert, left for Vancouver ard goods. »y the George last night where lhe > vill join the engine-room staff of FISH ARRIVALS che Prince Albert. ® ® seven Boats Arrive and One Clears For Seattle. UNDER FIRST AVENUE Sonstable McDonald Found Some Live Gnes in Among the “Dead Soldiers.” * . Frank Lazelle, the Terrace hardware man, arrived in town on the train this morning and is » Si The next play by the Prince Ru- vert Dramatié Club will be “The | Magistrate,” and will be put | Monday and Tuesday, February 9 mdi0,in the Westholme: Theatre. At. last night's special meeting on Following are the arrivals andi} sales at this morning's Fish Ex change :— Yellowstone, 25,000 pounds, to} of the Police Commission, it was lold Storage at 13.4e ana 8c. lecided to have the regular Zeila May, 23,000 pounds, to nonthly meeting at 10 a.m. on Booth Fisheries at 13.2c and &8c.| he 7th of each month, If this Nidaros, 11,000 pounds; Thel-] late falls on a Saturday or a ia, 7,000 pounds; Speculator, 4,-{ sunday it will be held on the 00 pounds all sold to Pacific Sea} *riday or Monday following. e s e Products at 13.2c and 8c. Yakataht with 40,000 leared for Seattle. H. and. R. sold 6,000 pounds to Booth Fisheries yesterday for and 10.2e. The big gasoline boat which is being built for H. F. Kergin for the Alice Arm-Anyox ferry ser- ice has been successfully launch- ed at Cow Bay and work is pro- ceeding on her deck structure. The new boat is about 65 feet long and is of a sturdy build. pounds ne 1.7e SURPRISE PARTY A number of the young friends ‘f Mr. and Mrs. Harry Atkins paid | surpuise visit to their home on Vifth Avenue West last evening and took possession df their new house for the oceasion. The sur- ‘rise of the host and hostess was omplete and a very merry even- ag Was spent. The floors were leared of rugs aod furniture and fancing was kept until the early hours. The self - invited suests entertained their host and hostess to supper at midnight and he whole evening was one of de- ghtful merriment. Constable Carr arrived froim Anyox last night, having in cus- tody John Colbert, who is to serve two months for being drunk and creating a disturbance. This makes three prisoners in the local city jail including two Chinamen who are serving terms for drug offences. In last Sunday's issue of the Vancouver Sun appears a picture of Miss Vena |Phelan, formerly of this city, who is to be married to John W. Nicholls, comptroller of the Canadian Fish and Cold Storage Co, at this place. The wedding is to take place at St. * up COMMUNISTS EXECUTED BUDAPEST, Jan. 30.—-Three} Paul’s Church, Vancouver, on ommunists were executed here! February 16. his morning, making a total of * * In a rather poor exhibition of basketball played in the St. An- drew’s Hall last night the Colts beat the Panthers to a 12-8 score. Malcolm Lamb refereed and the lineup was as follows: Colts—R. ‘7 who have been thus disposed of to date. INFORMATION WANTED Joe O'Donnell, last heard of in Prince Rupert ahout a year ago, | York, is being enquired for by his sis-| Smith, Clapp, Geo. Mitchell, Geo. ter, Mrs. M. J. Flynn, of New] Roberts and Geo. Hill. Panthers— in order to have the estate| Graham, T. Black, J. Davidson, H of a late relative cleared up. tf; Chalmers and Wm. Duncan. Club will put on,““The Magistrate” | es a (7 When Will Stop We feel safe in predicting that present prices will maintain, or £0 higher for the next sjx months. The flour market seems ready for a further advance, also canned goods, jams, and practically every Staple commodity have advanced during the past mo nth or will ad- vance shortly. Export business never . Was so lafge, and storage stocks are being depleted rapidly Our ad- vice to the buying public is to take advantage of the specials we are quoting during the qujet business months and stock up. Money in the bank will not yield you nearly as much interest as if invested with us Specials for the week ending Sat- orday, Jan. 31.— Five Roses Flour in 49-Ib. sks. $3.15 We have only 75 sacks to sell at this price and the new price when they are gone will be $3.65. Rolled Oats in 20-Ib. bags .. $1.35 The market advanced sharply last week New price considerably higher Pacific Milk,9 tins for . , $1.00 per case cd on acne $5.25 We have 100 cases to sell at this price Today's wholesale price is 46.05 per case. Buy now. B. G. Fresh Eggs, per dozen .. 75c Every exe guaranteed new laid. regular ger 90c. Seal Brand offer in 2-Ib. tins— Special -. $1.15 Coffee market very strong. Whole- sale price on most lines of can- ned coffee now 60c to 65c¢ lb. closes Saturday. peared in the Daily News on Advancimg? The TABLE SUPPLY Limerick Contest Only those Limericks which have eligible to compete for the prize. —— Prices Tapioca, Extra Special Canned Pumpkin 2% -Ib ti; Griffin's Sliced Peaches, jaro, slice tins, Special ... Royal City Raspberries tins, Specia) Davies Lunch Tongue %s <>, 33 Happvale Pineapple, i 91 . * 72°. . . ide Green Gage or Lombard Piyms Ib Qe Special tins Heinz Pork & Beans i Tomsto on. Special 4a {de ith k = Special per tjn "46 Saanich Clams, Special per tin ;;. Shaker Salt, reg 15c, ee ting if large tins, Special Norsea Sardines (w Spec 3 ¢ Empress Baking Powder 5 -It b phn 06h eee Royal Yeast Cakes Res Liquid Veneer or O'Cedar Pojjcy reg 50c, Special a, Buckwheat Flour im 10-Ib. sacks Reg. value $1.25; Sy a Pure homey in 4-Ib. tir $2.00; Special Olympja Pancake Flour, s; package Krinkle Cor Flakes package | Heinz Spaghetti and | Cheese, regular 30¢; Special 2% Cooper's Strawberry Jam, 4 tins Special $1.45 Quaker Raspberry Jam 4-lb. tins Special $1.00 81.69 Al Der ap- or before that date will be The Rupert Table Supply Co. Phones 211—212 Special Clearing Sale Our Entire Steck of RAINCOATS up to $35.00 will be Reduced to . $18.75 for Saturday an GOLDBLOOWM’S | Monday only. Third Avenue Sacked a oS JIMMY WILDE IS STILL CHAMPION Knocks Out Mike Earle in Thiel of Poheduleg Ten Rounds. Earle was a hard right to the jaw | which followed a straight left to| the face. Wilde weighed 108 ory Farle 1410, eh eee } TRAPPED In ‘MINE | WASHINGTON, Jan. 30.—Ten men were trapped in a burning Marianna coal! mine. BEST Alberta Screened COAL GUARANTEED LUMP merece ea For Kitchen and Stove ONLY A LIMITED SUPPLY Phone Your Order Now ALBERT & McCAFFERY, LTD. Phones 564 and 116 $15.00 per ton 7.75 ,,2 $13.50 ”? per ton — —— PROPOSE TO ADHIT WOMEN TO THE BAR Sill Again ecnas on Order Paper in Province of Quebec. MILWAUKEE, Jan. 30. Jimmy} QUEBEC, Jan. 29.—The Mile Wilde, flyweight champion of the | Bill to damit women to piactee void, knocked out Mike Earle of at the bar of the province af St. Paul early in the third reund Quebec, which had been killed of the scheduled ten-round bout. | the legislative committee, wae The little Briton appeared to again placed on the orde! paper much better advantage than in ad the Legislative Assem!!) on previous fights in this country,!motion, the motion being cari? landing Practically at will and on a division of the House receiving very little in return. The blow that knocked out OPPOSE DAYLIGHT SAVING THIS YEAR HALIFAX, Jan, 30.—The 7 Scotia farmers are unaninon jopposed to the re-enactment the daylight saving s¢ nom? rat are protesting against the wks ; Ways advancing their cloc