til new .crops are available. Arizona grapefruit is again on the market. This is a popular line as it sells for los t.han Florida ami the qtiahij1' fs about me same. ' , t Hananas are higher, now tailing at 17 '4c per pound. re- Local cranberries of splendid qualify are for sale now at 25c per pound. Owing to their size, they do not command the price nf imported. Nevertheless, they are quite satisfactory. The price of sugar has taken a half a cent drop during the past week. Turkeys will arrive next week from the interior for Thanksgiving. The price . will be around 40c or 15c per pound. Retail prices prevailing in the city today are as follows: Butter Urookfield, Shamrock and Woodland, lb 45c K- C. D 45c Vanderhoof 45c Dairy Xo. 1, 2 lbs. for ...... 75c Lard p'"-e 22c Compound goc Pure Hulk Lard .... ... 20c Cheese Ontario solids . , jjj 30e Pillion. lh. 35c Kraft ... .. 45c IWisconsin Brick, lb. ... ... 00c ! Swiss Loaf ... 75c Napoleon LImbefger 70c 'Roquefort ... . 90o Edam, lb 50c Swifts' Buttercup," lb 45c Eggs Alberta, Fresh Seconds .. .. 35c Alberta, Storage Firsts .. .. 50c B.C. Fresh Pullet Extras ... 60c B.C. Fresh Firsts 70c Local Pullets 70c B.C. Fresh Extras 75c Local New Laid 85c . , Vegetables Egg plant, 2 lbs 35o Oreen Peppers, lb 25c Red Peppers, lb. 35c Sweet Potatoes, lb. .. . . .. 15c Potatoes, Woodcock, 100.8 32.50 Potatoes, Moricetown, 100s $2.00 Potatoes, Kamloops, 100's $2.50 Potatoes, Terrace, 100's .. $2.50 Walla Walla Onions, C lbs. 25c Walla Walla Onions, sack $3.50 Spanish Inions, lb 10c Beefs, 0. lfis. 25c Beets, 100's ... ... ... .. $3.00 Carrots, 6 lbs 25c Carrots, 100's $2.50 firecn Beans, 2 lbs Terrace Rulebogas, 6 lbs.., Cauliflower, head ... 25c to Cabbage, B.C. ; .. B.C. Head Lettuce . . .' Garlic, imported, per lb. ... Tomatpcs, B.C., outdoor, lb. Tomatoes, B.C., hothouse, lb. ' Oreen Tomatoes, 6 lbs. . . . Hubbard Squash, lb; , Vegetable Marrow, lb Pumpkin, lb. Citron, lb. 25c 25c 40c , 5c 10c 50c 20c 30c 25c 8c .5c , Cc . 8c Pickling Onion's, lb. ..... 15c Red Cabbage, lb , 8c Celery ;.,. . . ;j 15c Brussells Sprouts, BC. lb. .. 20c BriTSseJIs Sprouts, Washington lh 30c Fruit Apples, Jonathon, 3 lb 25c per box $2.83 Apples, Macintosh Reds, 3 lb. 25c per box $2.75 Apples, Grimes Golden, crated - J. $1.95 Apples, Grimes Golden, fancy $2.00 Annies. Grimes extra fanev S2 85 Jumble Pack, cooking, ner box IN Of op Prince Rupert Branch $1.85 to $2.50 Grapes, Concord, 5 lb 75c Grapes, Emperors, lb 25c Oranges, Sunkist, doz., 35c to $1 Lemons, Sunkist, doz. 30c to 40e Bananas, lb ... tTVic Grapefruit. Arizona J 5c Gnipernlit, Calif., each .... 10c Grapefruit, Florida 20c Comb Honey ... .'. 40c Extracted Honey, per lb 25c Canteloupes, .. 15c, 20c and 25c Dried Fruits Dales, hulk, 3 lbs. .... 40c Dates, Dromedary ... .... 25c njfslns, bulk, per lb.'.., J5c Raisins, package, lb". . .'.'20c Your Boy's Success IO one starting out in life ever expects tofaiL Youth is always hoDefuL but hone a1rm cannot bring success. Ii your hope is to see vonr J o : .t.- world, securing independence and comfort-the vision of so many, yet the attainment of so few-adopt a regular savings plan for him now, and teach him in his tender years the value of saving something out of every dollar. THAT WAY LIES I US SUCCESS. Bank da Stuart J. Macleod, Manager it Almonds, shelled JOrdans.. Brazils and filberts Walnuts. California No. 1.. Walnuts, Manchurian Walnuts, broken shelled . . . Walnuts, shelled halves .... Chestnuts, lb. 35c Peanuts 20c Ground Almonds 85u Almond Paste 75e Sugar White, per 100 $9.00 Yellow, per 100 .. .... .. $8.50 Flour Flour, 49's, No. 1 bread Pastry Flour, 10's ... . Pastry flour, 49's Veal, shoulder Veal, loin ... Veal, leg ... . Pork, shoulder Pork, loin . . . Fish Red Salmon, fresh, lb 25c Halibut, lb. ..... ... 15c to 25e Smoked Kippers, lb 15c Kippered Salmon, lb. ... Smoked Black Cod, lb Finnan Haddies, lb Salt Mackerel, lb Eastern Salt Herring, 2 for . . Salt Codfish Fillets, lb Boneless Salt Cod bricks, lb. 1.00 25c 50c 25c 50c 05c $2'.50 . . COo $2.10 2ar 20( 25c 25c 25c 30c 25c Holland Herrings, per ke? H.C5 Meats Fowl, No. 1 lb 25c Roasting Chicken, lb. 40c ami 45( Turkeys, tb 10c tir45c Geese, lb 35c. to Ham, iliced, first grade .... Harn, whole, first grade ... Bacon, back, sliced Bacon, side ... ..... 35c to Ayrshire Bacon, lh t0- 45f 38c 45. 45i 35 18; 35c 25c 30c 35c Pork, leg 35c Beef, pot roast 10c to 1 Si- Beef, boiling 8c to 10c Beef, steak 25c to 35- Beef, roast prime rib 25' Lamb, chops ... 45c Lamb, shoulder 2b Mutton, leg , 35. Mutton, chops 35 Mutton, shoulder ... ... . 22k Lamb, leg ... . , 45r Feed 100 lbs Wheat, No. 5 ... $3.2 Oats $2.05 Bran $2.0(i jShorts ... $2.1f (Harlev $3.0f 'Poultry Mash $3.5.' VANCOUVER GETS 623 CARS OF GRAIN MONTH OF OCTOBER Twenty Thousand Cars Loaded on Prairies During Month Just Ended WINNIPEG, .Nov. 1. More lhan twenty thousand cars of rain with aiy approximate total load of 27.570.d0n1 bushel wen loaded af points on Ihe Canadian National Railways in welerr Canada durins the past month, according to monthly grain fig ures issued last night by Can adian National officials here. This is considered heavy loading in view of the very unfavorable weather conditions during the early part of the month, when rain put a complete slop to h"'r vesling and threshing operations for some lime. At the same; time the amount of grain in storage at all points on the Canadian National western lines increased by nearly 0,000,000 bushels. A total of 31,629 cars con raining 12, 100,000 bushels of grain were loaded daring the period September 30 to October 30. During the latter part of the month Just closed, movement to the head of the lakes assumed Ihe proportions of last year heavy shipments, the daily average of cars received being at most 100. Loadings to Vancou ver during the month were heav "T man mose. oi last year, a lolal of 623 cars having been delivered at the Pacific coast terminal during Ihe period. r Dr. and Mrs. J. A. West left on last night's train for Smith-ers where they will spend the week-end. 'n PAYSt- ting wetter a'nd welfer. ": Qtlfi, Joyc tftat nevcrDlcs The Man in the Mood Efo-HetdiitfSaw1 FHt-EMyCirttinl STMONDS! SAWS moms chum saw ce. ltd. MONTH! At VMoouvfir tr.Jom, M.S. Everybody's Friend Life Insurance nits taken on a new importance. Everybody needs it, most people want it, it Is everybody's friend. As a result, people are asking themselves today : "Am I insurable?" "How can I tfet sufficient life Insurance?" and the answer Is found In the even-increasing number of policies now being' applied for. There Is a foundation for this success:-The general public is rapidly coming to realize the solid basis upon which life' insurance rests: that the business Is subject to a rigid system of Government inspection: and that whirc Life Insurance is a form of organized' sharing, of each other's burdens it is managed on a sound business basis. Life Insurance Soviet A TEN THOUSAND IF men are descended from, the ijmale of llw total number of monkey tribe how is it that they votes to be polled at the next o much rpsemlde-jnulcs, hogs, general election in Canada. The imLih'some: edges' skiinks? Jright to make; an estimate cosl (-nothing. Full, particulars wilt JAKp declares that day by;dayfb found in that paper. The in e.very ay. (hrtcUmate is gt-;.Kahiry ' Herald lso offers .each The Canadian National have made arrangements to 'operate tourist and standard sleeping cars through from the Pacific Coast to the ship's side at' Montreal and Halifax in connection with' Old Country sailings, during November and Dec ember, Full particulars regarding rales, reservations, pasnporls, etc.. fan be secured from City Ticket Office, CanAdian National Railways, 528 Third Avenue, Prince: Rupert, Phone 2(50. HOME-BKEWED "My wife is a great one to borrow trouble," "Mine doeen'l have to; she's an expert al making it." the Central Powers and war" seems imminent. . Col. C. W. Peck, who will b in command of Prince rtuperfs first overseas contingent, . jfo- lurned from Victoria. ' on' Saltrrrtay, Norrmhrr i Yfevj PA8E TWO tits dati.7 rrsvs Drained Cherries, lb. . . 75c Spanish Cluster. Raisins 400 - it The Daily News Lemon and Orange Peel 40c PRINCE HUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA. Citron Peel .. .. t i 55c Black Cooking Figs , , , . . . 25c Published Every Afternoon, excspt Sunday, the Prince While Figs. 2 lb. for 35o Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. Currants 22Hc II. F. PULLEN, Managing Editor. Prunes 20c-25o Apples 25o Peaches, peeled 25o Apricots, lb 30o Cranberries, imported, lh. . . 35c Cranberries, local, lh 23 Pears D'Anjou, winter variety $1.85 Casaba Melons, lb. ... 8c Coconuts, each ... v. 25c Quince, 2 lb , . 25o Cranberries, lb 35o Nuts Alm,onds 25c Almonds, shelled Valencias.. COc H 8,' Advertising and Circulation Telephone 08 Editor and Reporters Telephone - - 88 Jl' Contract Rates on Application. 'i si;! Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. 2C DAILY KDJTION GOOD TIME TO BUYPOTATOES Citrus Fruit Prices Are Higher Local Cranberries Sugar Drops Turkeys Coming The potato market is the centre of much interest (o dealers and growers at present. Reports from southern H.C show only a fifty per cent crop average and it is expected that I lie present strength of the market will " lie maintained with prices possibly point? higher. Housewives who put in their winter supply now will save money as prices in Prince Rupert are equally as low if not lower than the Vancouver market, quality considered. Tomaloes ani firming up in price. The hothouse line is very scarce, only fifty per cent of the orders being filled at present. The price is now 30c per pound while semi-hothouse is selling at 20c. Malaga and Tokay grapes are over as far as the local market is concerned. They will not stand shipping. New Emperor grapes' are now on sale at 25c per pound. Citrus fruits arc much higher in price. Lemons and oranges have advanced 'considerably and no reductions are looked for un Saturday, Nov. 1., 1921. fr it' In " r 4t 4" ) was. f5 DOLLAR PRIZE LIST1 1 Te? j!Azo ...,.. . ,. " ome readers of The Family, rilLRh are times in the Hprall, an,, Weekly Star of Mnn-! if every man when the inade- lral ari. fnXnK , fln( nmivo! of the English language to- piacy rifl,,r ny ,,Vpra tl011,an, (,u ,,.... 3u.,...c v.u " iar Monv morning. That papery son-ij iciu Hs list of . offering a prize $10,000, for thane who make, the best es-. i Novtmbr 1, 1914. It Is apparent that Turkey It (ii be enmrnlled in hc (Sreal Vr and will have to abandon her neutrality. Sh wtlH Join with" Stydney Ililtlnghanv. np ing the Viinciiuver Hun ;(i ) ! f I iiumi or ine nriiiu I IMnKaiin- are hre frma V (er. They are. Jn lb' v: j ! lh interior men I there. to view a- t HE'D COT IT lbiiien. the butcher. iery.busy with a Willi a "holy.i(,narv. Suddenly tiV with a fimp and glowe rJ t wife ,in (he cah dek . "That Mr. Siiiaij loo clever." , "What's Ihe mar'rr thn'uueried. I ... - ..- .!... i ..' ,.. -j..'. v.'.-y ; .. . ....... . suijscriner'ior iz.- a inosi renuTt''"'eiii-,'iie Rnys-iuai tne;' "When she came lifut art calendar with a very fine contingent will leave for MILLINERS are said to do more picture subject entitled, "The south nct Friday. I.Ieuls, lhan any others for the hack to Sale of 014 Dobbin." Never in ligrew and Lea and Capt'. church movement. That is why the history of that big weekly Moore are. sliir training Irt so many men slay away. They do have their readers been offered loria. not meet the milliners. such value. The subscription! o price is only 82.00 a year for the;' THE age of discfetion the post war period. WOMEN are known by the meil they avoid. BEFORE AND AFTER Mary Marriage must have made a great change in your life! Alice Not al all. I used to- sit up half the night waiting for Alfred to go home, and now I sit up waiting for him to come home! is not big 72 page weekly, the bent jjfamlly and farm paper on the Continent. THROUGH SLEEPING CARS TO SHIP'S SIDE the Mia iold nw I ought I ' Pelxmy scale the Ambucad Don "Vell, whyf" begani 4u. il "I've looked up Ihe wc: mean 'to li in Wait ' 1 Buckley s Bronchitis Mixture SL Will relieve Hrnnchilis, Coughs, Colds, Hoarsen J. Asthma, and all' affections of line throat, Chest and Hran chinl Tubes. We have a limited number of. samples of this Mixtur' which Avill' givei away to' adults; onjy. , ORMES LIMITED Tho Pioneer DruflflUU Third Ave, A SUth St. Th floxalf Store Phones 82 and 200