ff Our work speaks for itself as to our paiuslakiotexpei't care. Wo never send' an .article back until we are satisfied that the customer is satisfied. Hutr our work is promptly dolic and the cordial relations between us and I lie folks wo work for is a guarantee of the genuineness of our service. PHONE 8 Vntfy 60X392 PR.INCEr-f RUPERT WEEK-END SPECIALS Libby's Pincaople, 2s, per tin 85o 3 tins for $1.00 Libby's Spinach, 2Vi's, tin : 25c Libby's Mincemeat, in bulk, lb 25o 1 His. for 45c Fresh Cabbage, lb 5o . .0 His. for 25o Tomatoes, per lb 15c Celery, for 25c Cauliflowers .... 25cto 35c Po'atoe-;. per saek . . . $1.90 Parsnips, Heels. Carrot. Turnips, fresh slock. 8 lbs. for 25o El 30 01 STORE 417 Fifth Avenue East. Phone 84 Or Write P.O. Hox 575. Prince Ruoert, B.C. LA.KD ACT. Queen Charlotta laland Land District. District of Prlnc Ruparr Takf Nntire Hint t, siiiiiuH Sliiifmon, nf Maaactt, II. C, ni'iiipiilliiii flulicrinan, Intend to apply Tor iertiilloii to lease tlie rill..ulnlr ili.ncillwl Imidn: CorillllflKlllif it ixint planted near Hip utlu'at corner of Manwlt Ulanit, 'ami thence & chains to low walr mark; llieiicc rullnwlnir luw water mark In a tiKitliwei'terly- direction I dlit-tam-e nf an chain ' I tiillni: thence west, erlv 5 chain: Ihencc aontherly SO chain M mile i In pint nf rnmnveiicenient and containing; 1' acrra iinore or Imp'. SAMUEL SIMPSON. Applicant retei km: , Airni Sttb stpttinlier, I APPLES APPLESI APPLES! Tliis is Apple Week at the Farmers' Market. Fancy Mcintosh's, reg. $3.00 for 52.50 Jumble Kings, extra good, reg. 2.50 for . . . . $2.00 Don't forget our Big Pumpkin deal is good for ltallow'een. One pumpkin Free for One Farmers' Tea Hag. MEAT the choicest in town and the lowest in price. Compare them with others. FarmersMarket Phono Blue 428 ARISTOTLE WAS THE FATHER OF SCIENCE .! he said "Nature makes nothing without a purpose." Man 'ias been given and has taken n command over nature which or he whole has been for the benefit of the human race. He has not yet been able to find a beneficial use for every natural thing but he has made wonderful progress in subduing the earth ami making modern life one of comparative ease and comrort. Probably the most important factor in making our lives comfortable today is an inheritance from nalure. namely, coal. And man in his restless desire to discover the best has brought to the market Nanalino-Wcllinglon coal which is now recognized to be the best obtainable. This coal has some wonderful qualities recdoni from clinkers and rock small ash deposit and power ful, lasting heat equally econ omical in furnace, rarlge or fire place. This coal is obtainable only nl Albert & McCafTeryV and the public will be well advised in order to make sure they sccur Nauaiino - Wellington coal and not a substitute to phone their orders direct to litis firm. Their phone numbers are 1 1 G and r.6t. TIMBER SALE x 66C5. Sealed Tendcri will be received by the hUtrlct rorrftrr nut later than limn on tlx; 3rd dar of November. 1111. for the , purrhae of Licence X 55. Fountain Lake, iKItlmat Arm. C.ll. t, to rut SJJ.000 feet i h.n. nf Hemlock, llalani, Spruce and Cedar Sawioxs. Two t yean will be allowed for re 1 unval of timber. Further particulars of the Chief . ores ter Victoria, or the Dhtrlct ForeKtcr Prime liupert, b.C, Legs of Pork, lb 30c Pork Sparo Hibs Ib. .. 15c Pork Hocks, lb 12' jc Harms of Specials awair our many customers this u i-ck-rii'l, Hring your '"leiiils or pfcone your order. Three phones, ho waiting. Heady cut Macaroni, 3 His. for 40c Waffle Syrup. 1-2 galf. tins, belter Ihan Maple Srup for holcakes. Heg. $1.25. Special $1.00 Woite Hock Imported Ginger Ale. The best line we have sent yet. 2$c bottle. l(er i(z $2.50 Pure Apple Cider for Mine.' Meat, pints 35c (Juart bottles 60c KipiieretJ Snacksv per tin 5c 'ternnjjs in totnatoe sauce, per tin 5c Oct Monte To ma toe Saocc. p r tin 10o Van Camp' Pork and Hearts in Tomafoe Sauce, medium size, 15c tin, 7 for $1.00 C- Hrni Mill Out- sal' s on Kiun have rebicil in the past month. Ve guarantee satisfaction. ml a solution of the milk I'ubietn with Klim. hel Monte Peas, extra fine sifted, reg. 35c tin. Spe-rial 30c. 3 tins for. . 85c COMBINATION SPECIALS. Assorted Canned Fruits 1 Tin eai-h .of following: Sliced Pineapple, 2's Olobe Hrand Pears, 2's Del Monte Peaches, sliced. 'I's (reengage Plum, 2's Del MonteWpricols, l's Special. 0 Tins for $1.00 Table Sail, 3 sacks for 25c Lobster. V, lb. tin ... 25c Lobster, Vj lb. tin ... 45c Pure Loganberry Jam, 4 lb. pails 65c New Orleans Molasses, 5 Ib. tin 40c 10 Ib. tin 75c EXTRA SPECIAL (trimes' OohJen Apples, I lbs. tor ... 25o !i His 50c Per box $1.95 We assure you that Jiriines' (tolilen Apple is the best quality eating apple it is possible to buy now. California Oranges, 2 doz. for 35o Thanksgiving Turkeys place your order now, as our slock will be all fresh killed birds, and will be sold up before RupertTableSupply Three Phones sicuii. 212- I PAGE SIX THE DAILY NEWS Friday Oclober 2t, (gjj WESTHOLME THEATRE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, 7 p.m. (Saturday Matinee 3 p.m. Admission 50c and 25c) VAUDEVILLE at 8.45 p.m. POLA NEGRI In mm IMPERIAL. COMEDY "THE RAINSTORM." "The Bostonian Joy Babes" Vaudeville Program Friday and Saturday 1 Since Ma Plays Mali Jong Ethel and Dodie 2 Ma Jong Lottie a Dreamy Melody ' May I Shine ... ... Phyllis and Dode 5 Jester .losings Marion (iVhat'll Do Ethel 7 Why Did 1 Kiss That Girl '(by request) , Dode S Wonderful One ... . .' Lottie 0 My Papa Doesn't Two Time ,No Time Phyllis 10 Maybe , . . . Ethel and Dodie 11 Gipsy Love Song . . . . t' . '-. . j May 12 Cymbaline .' Marion l.'i Won't You Come Hack, Sally Ethel IS A Little Pink' Petti From Peter ... ... v Phyllis 1T Diiu h Frolics Lottie and Phyllis Finale Ensemble Admission 75c and 35c DULKLEY VALLEY BEEF We are overstocked with No. 1 Steer Heef and Veal Veal from t lie Interior. In addition to our regular sup- ply. wo received 1.000 lbs., which must be sold. Hump Roasts, lb. .. 170 Prime Mb Iloasts, lb. 19o T-Hone Hoast, lb 25o Hlade Hih Hoast, lb. .. 15o Chuck Hoast. lb 12'aC Honejess Stewing Heef. lb. 10o Hib Moiling Heef, i His. 25c Fresli Ground Hamburg Steak, lb 12'c Heef Hearts. Liver and Tongues, all good fresh stock. DULKLEY VALLEY VEAL. Meaty Hoast, lb 18c Loin Hoast. lb! 25c Thick Hreast. 3 lb. for 25c PORK Whole Shoulder; ib. 17' ac Shoulder Hoast as cut. lb. 20c Optician and Optometrist YOU CAN'T AFFORD BAD SIGHT. WE FIT YOUR EYES CORRECTLY. Carefully trained, experienced, registered optometrist. Qualified by experience and practical knowledge of optometry, to render you the very best service posslblo, while our charges will be found reasonable In every Instance. WE REPLACE BROKEN LENSES. Diamonds, wa tones, clocks, silverware, cut glass, Ivory, genuine leather goods, and a large stock of umbrellas. OUR MOTTO "Price and quality." Inspection Invited. Max Heill roner Diamond Specialist ROTARY CLUB LOSES MEMBER Ylembers Express Sense of Loss In Death of Archbishop Du Vernet That the loss to the Holary dub. to the Anglican Church, lo the city and lo the whole of Canada in the death of Archhjs-hop Du Vernet is an irreparable me was the sentiment expressed ti addresses delivered at the Ho lary lunchon yesterday after noon, the whole or the lime or Hie speakers being devoted to eulogies of the life and work of the member who hall just laid down his work. President W T. Kergin spoke feelingly of Ih6 loss siisUliicd. Some men shorn of their pi hon ami wealth, present a sorry spectacle; others stood out more strongly. Such a one was Archbishop Du Vernet. lie fulfilled in lis own life the Holary motto. Service not' self.') Dr. II. n. Ornnt, in moving a vote of condolence to Mrs. Du Verenl and family, asked the in dulgence of the cluh while he spoke a few words about his old friend, the Archbishop. He was held high in the esteem of every member. No words of his could adequately express Hie regard in which their late member had been held in the club, in (tic community and throughout Canada. Some people were esteemed tnd not loved; others were loved ind not esteemed. However, Hie rchhishop had been both loved and esteemed. Broad Catholicity Archhislrop Du Vernet had tailed out in life with a splendid mental equipment, and he had ullivaled it. The thinkers of the world were those wlnr had in fluenced the ages. The Arch bishop appealed to them because : of his broad catholicity, recogni- lion of the fact that every church I should -be given ils quota of re- liuious lielnfulness. He was broad in his .sympathies and liailj a special interest, in the eoin- munity lo which he belonged. I Dr. ftrant spoke of the ro-j operative work with his own r church where there was no over Hipping in the mission fields. The negotiations in regard to litis had been carried on between I he Archbishop, the Presbyterian superintendent of missions ami himself and always in a most friendly spirit. As a churchman Dr. Omul said the loss was great for it must have been a great help to the young clergy of the diocese to have a man to whom they could look for sympathy who would be alwas helpful. Psychological Studies Tlu speaker then mentioned (lie studies in psychology of the member who had gone and of the e ll'o it made to support the fallli of llniM' who needed it as a re suit of those studies. o one was belter fitted for that work. lie was a good man and all ad nured him. His character shone as never before during Hie last fgreiil fight with death. Fred Stork in seconding the resolution mentioned that this was the first break in the ranks of the. club ami in it they lost one of their best and brightest minds. He was one of their select men and was so regarded in the romniunlly. He had met the Archbishop sixteen years ago, one of the first he met in Prince IHtiperl and from year lo year I since thai his estimate of him ami aumiratlon Tor Ills character had increased. His kindliness ami courtesy appealed more and ... . . a a iiimn t ue ciuu ami tne coin- munily had Iol its lending mind. To the family he wished lo c-'.end every sympathy. CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT Take notice I tint Hays Cove Circle ami Sixth Avenue from Hays Creek llride lo the intersection of Fourth and Fifth Avenues will be closed for Iwo weeks commencing. Monday. Oct. 27. During Hie lime this road l closed, Irallic proceeding to Sections 7 and H will have to be diverted along Llevenlh Avenue. F. W. PKAHSO.V, 252 City Hugineer TIMBER SALE X 6556. Tlwre will be offered for tale at I'ulillr Auction, at lex-n im th tub day of oct-lr. Il. In the office of tlx- I'ore'l siiiM-mnor at smithera, B.C.. the licence X to rut 14. not Jariplne Tlf I on n area altualed about t mhra wsithcau f II.iiit.Iimi. luiire I, ijx.l Oiorii t. Three Hi year will be allowed fur rt amval nf limber. "I'mvKled trial anjr one unable to at 'cixi the met In- in prrtnn mar inbuilt ealel tcmlrr In be icned at the buur if auction and '"ea'd a ne bid." Further iiartlmlan nf th Ctilef Torn-.. vi-. .h,, r.c or botrlct lortr. rrluce hupert. B.C. r P v. nMV MYwr Saturday's Special LADIES' PURE WOOL COMBINATIONS. Hegular G.ri ami up. Special for Saturday only, $4.50. Unlflex is a trade name of a new process of sloicmak-ing, exclusive to Messrs. (icily A Scott, makers of lite CLASSIC SIKH-:. They are designed to combine the lightness, flexibility and smart appearance of the Classic Shoe. See the latest styles in our window. Come in and let us explain. Jabour Bros. Ltd. I Phone 645. Cor. 3rd A 7th, BfcST PROCURABLE 8 OTTllD a eUABANTtlOJBy MOOUCI 0' tCOTWHO OiflfitlfM atineoie uwfwi -attiiuv? ov.tomi iconiaa The original label look for it at the Vendors, and insist oh GRANT'S "BEST PROCURABLE." U2 This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Hoard or by tho Government of Hritish Columbia. Cash & Carry Specials M. B. JELLY POWDERS 6 pkg. for. . 35c MALKIN'Sl BEST M. B. TEA 2 lbs. for $1.25 Spring Clolhes Pins. i iloz. for 2Sc tlramilatetl Sugar. 20 lb", nir $1.7, (Limit 20 lbs. lo each customer DRY GOODS DEPT. Values extraordinary Tor shoppers who rare lo rome town during the wet weather. Washwell (liiiBhnnie, guariinleed. ecial, .1 yards $1.25 Hloomer Satinetle, :lliu. tSpcrinl, "'r yonl . . 60c Velveteens in all wauled shades, per yard $1.00 Lingerie Crepes, per yard 40c At, Wool Serge, Min. wide, per jainl 1.10 I'rcncii Flat Crepe, per yard , $2.$ I'alriipie Hanmelte, per yard $25 I'uccouiie Ciein1. Hroraded. per yartl $2.23 Pure Wool Tweeds, splendid design, ard . $1.8J NolliuRliatrr Lite Curiam. 2M yurtU bug. pair $Uj Scotch Madras Curtain, yard $U$ MEN'S AND BOY8' DEPT. Men's Flno Fur Felt Hats, $2.05 each. Colors Hruwn. Hlark, (irey and Pawn. Size ri k 7 :-. Heg. :i..V). Special, each $2.8$ Men's 100 per cent. Pure Wool Socks, 2 pair for 05c Medium Weight. Hibbed. tailors Heather. Of Hlack. Heg. ?7.V pair. Speciul, 2 pair for 95 Boys' Jerseys, 100 per cent Pure Wool. , In Plant ami timbiualiou Odor. Medium U t Pullover ami Hiillou Shoulder. Site 20 (ti i t . values In ?;i.lH. .Special $1.85 Boys' Tweed Knickers, 05c pair. Co Iocs (irey ami Hrowu. Sues 20 to 2H, V special, air 8Sc Universal Trading Co, Friday & Saturday SPECIALS FOUR BIG LEADERS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. Flannelette Sheets, It-l siie. While or (Irey. p pair Ladles' White Voile Waists, values lo ?2.?:, Monarch Down, 2 oz. hall, t ImII $2.71 $130 3S Pure Silk Hose, values to .?5. Special, per pair $1.00 These Prices good for Friday and Saturday . H. S. Wallace Co. 3rd Ave. and Fulton St We slock Pictorial Patterns, GET IT AT! PHONE 586 Phon iiini f LIS IJ1U1I -GROCERS Everything in Halloween Specialties . 1 . ... Advertise in "The Daily Netfi th iap'r that r.Ers 'uic;: "r' 5