SPECIALS IEINZ . r order, f 1 1 1 r d, in . i- rapid ami w pay' to. :( 1b.. Per bo $2.25. 9heinz! Oven Baked Beans tim Olive Soap, 3 for . . 25c LB'ijht Soap, ? rarlno .. Ire 9 CfiUrd Powder, r- HALKINS BEST, rt-h Ground Coffee, 5 Feed Wheat . . . an. j ,,)vte 'a cleaned 25c v laisin. suitable for - '-ukes, iies, etc. frace Turnips, K lb 25c lii.iiiiiiiiri PREMIUM PORRIDGE mi 16? '" 0BIN HOOD PREMIUM OATS ' ( ai-lage 35c POULTRY FEED nf.-.'nis for Oftllvle, MII-iii- next Ied t:Mr i ' u fw daya. 'Follow-foi delivery on Ktinranloed. fns, Oi Imp , 2.00 Oats $2.25 ""'o taa Mash U U (llvle Scratch Feed $3.50 Jcnoa Corn $3.50 The Rupert able Supply Co Iup Phones? 210-211 29S Pr-niemnt ' IC;, ' Vflff WFVTB - - i DAjLT paok otvb NEBRASKANS BUY WEEK-END PRAIRIFFAR1WQ Thirt, of Party Visiting Slp Lake District Make pur chases and will Bring Families attention In ptiorio VyiNNIPKri, Sept. -"Can lnla today n I),,. an,j of pfMW punjiy jr.r all rorwanl lonlih,..; MACKINTOSH RED APPLES 'P'opR;. and mi Jar an we . an 25c wh iopie are meeting Miejr problem wisely B,j wfUai-Hy, fliMl this lofeftW wtMt Mir fertile soil and pieiirM. wrwwi growing climate makes Canada (hi ! hl in fan,,,,,..,; now ami in lb year i-m,,,. Thi ii"iiflln wan expri--d n,,f j inwmng by a group nf iliirfy American farmers on ilieir return from a journey In the Snip l.ftk ami Kslra diifrirle f Sa. katrhewan fur Ian! seekir.g par-loi. During I heir visit l Canada Ho- members of Die party, who were brought (o the wet by Hi Wnoiliural and eotonitai ion d. arf itiftit of the C.N.H., purcba-j U"' mI Hurt) Hire forms in the K-1 tun. Snipe Lale and Tyner dis-tiieis (,f Saluclwan. Tins represented a ninety twr cent ifiin and Xorth lkot (rorinir PORK AND BEANS IN "' ""omlnff yr. "II wa the TOMATO SAUCE "' ueemM trip of it kind .' 1"! .''ll'. I'll lllll. $1.40 fur 3r. V'-r dot. $2.00 S5c;alion and that lbi parly wa 4Sc but Jh forerunner of itiii ?r otb-rn which b hoped to brina 25c to lrn Unada. I Wera Delighted "Th peopl were diirbted wi'h rvi-rjihing thy aw," Capt. Ii .vil .Inlrrl. "V had diffieuifr i tits them In la thre-h- un marhiHe. ii wre o m-frii-J in hRMuig aiMt WiMrh iiiu ib grain a U wa Hit uniKirlaiii fatur of the iaiarinin m that not on of i. '' jrtnt purrbad ut mor ii. hi fi mil from any town . .. -I'M-ral are adjoining tnwni :. Th land in iiution a ll viK-aiii and in iluatMl in ex 'kiiiIv wll dvlod dilrirt whri lraniMMtaion and other far ilit I are already provifd H-KIN3 BEST MARMALADE , Mm. rn,rtHi r-llir-, the 60c iurrlir of Hun land lo cul-livatr il. lb 45cj r,,. auIm n ill man at lea1 525'n bundrd person moving to ron Sugar, ; lh. for . . . . 60o CatiHibt, many of lbw raaxina- img Sucar. iM.tk t u. ?5o in Ho fall, in many cae. i"i-IKjid Puffed RaUlns, fWwb'W of Hi early were buy- I T it) i rt CANCELLATION OF RESERVE sortcC is nrniiiY '.ivix that ih rrMilr rlKlili .. i I "t IMU. hutfr 4 wl Mtirtrt, is i-awpilnl. i. ii ahlx rn-ml) Mnillri iiT LmsI MuOii lK-KrlUM-Ht, Vlctnrls. li t.. MKt y, UT. LAND ACT. Nollct sf InUntlon to Apply to Purchm In tl UiW BrenraiiMt Htiri. l rf I'rhir: Ruis-rt. ixt ImUi TOitl ot la iwMiiy rur mi. im rn (i, TAKt otfr.E lllll rnisell's UhMImI iT I'riurr Huivrl. li.i:. iwrrlMBM. IMfinl in il4h (nr urnHlssMHi lu jmrflw- IU ntlWivrllHt rtiMMTIlil fumnwwltiir t r'l plar it Ih mirtbpisi innwr uf hi twenty-four (III. rr n ' lilnlrlrl; thenrr mm WM) N Mis His; Ujip " Iinr nr M. t W Utmtk: tlirw. imm'IIh'I aliMiv Umh IK liisrli l piltil t.T iiiaanmertuenl. rmiuiiilnr rnhiy ' ritlZZEl.t.'S UMITEO. A.ptirnt. LAND ACT. Nvllct f InUntlon to Applf to Loiti Loud In rrlB BlTt IaihI llwirrtlnr WMrtr r Prlnrr RHfierl. n(l llule it V llkn Hv, Mrtl Inlrt. Ttir .notik nut ruirt'w n. simpon. nr Miiirtt. H I. . iirniptlrni mmirrjinim, Vl...'i . '..7..i, f..i- i Iliit of the ful- ler 9aekira.'bH.ir. . llin i" , . ... a rani iii.ihii! ....... ... ni..m. iiicfirc iwirth ihfr Ihenre rilfrl ln Wh lr ,".r.l,.,,, l".itit .f riiiimiMi.s-inrnl. iut rtmUlnint mM. "rAi H. RIMPS0V Aiipllrint nun tum ' l AND ACT. Notltl Of hlwtto"L PP'r t0 rurthiM in Om unit nernrilinr' bltrlct f Prlnre MHiV-rt. 1 M '"f r,u ' r""k hlrli flows lnl Krtll tllvrr IkiuI i inlli- rn.m ll mouth. M'TCK lht nirt.sl f. W ff TAME hi . opi-iiimt on Inmlier- ?Jri.. the rnll.iwliiir (1irrlhpi1 tn.t: ".....Mlmr - si II P"t Hitnien til m r.niBi,"'- . .. . ... ,,... .., 212 ntl.l V;nMr; ?Mrrr theari. la rhitii; aj-lh; . .. .a on iTiiii) t'nitri it ki iiih $21 c swi-luiimvC Every time you order thoe polish, specify "Nugget". It's the most economical in the end. Keeps all footwear looking "younger" and neater; feeds and pre. serves the leather. Black. Tan. TantyRti mnj Dark Drown. Alto H'hif Dieting (cab) ana n. Kit ueantr A Nelrrankan. 'They certainly have exrr-eded at! our especla-Unnt. for ilaya we. have been i. ...i.: . i i SATISFIED WITH NEW LOG VESSEL Commander Johnson Pleased With Performance of Drum-rock Will Make Month- ! ly Trips to Rupert on th oat, bavins bn or-mriy on the fJ.PJL car bar?e operaluiK iietween Vaneouver and Vaneouver Inland. CoRHnanrier Jnlin-nn slated that Ih I'nimmek would probably nwk moulbly trips lo I'rin Iluprt with lo for lb local mill. This will' ! in addition to Davi raflj winch will -till h ned wlin weather fila of .btwk llial promise ! BIOLOGICAL BOARD ;ld of from 25 l Ifl buAbU lr aere." h. I). I.iufwig of Minnesota aid thai in I In- Amencaa North-wel the idea prevailed in some ction that Wenlern (landa was already In toe jrrtp nf winter. Instead w ftHirni pofalo ines green and flowers fdom-ine.". He -aid the party bad SUBJECT OF ADDRESS John Dybhavn Was Interesting Striker at Luncheon of Gyro Club Yesterday Afternoonr That ne of th principal n deavors of the biological Iward carrely found a (race of fro-H of Canada is to make its wor!. during their visit lo Sasbalcli-j useful , to the fisbinff Imlaslry wan. iitiberl Oman, a .North of the country front a practical Hakotan. said I lie visit had piven .business standpoint as well as him a aiod impression of west-j from lb scientific aspect, whk-t. em lUnatk am) their friendly in the jiast "has been featured hospitality, their thrift, kjntlness was lb statement mad yeslei an I resperl fnr their splendid day afternoon by JoIih Dybhavn. laws have intnreseil us." b nitidir of'Th board, in discus-Mid. "We have, fejt al home sin? tbe work of the board b-amaav them." -fore the Oyro Club. Mr. Dybhavn Liked District related the history of tb boarr. A. I). Trallles, a WIseonsin since its etabhhinnt ' farmer who was impressed with year I8'J8 and espJameii how. at Snipe Lake tiiwlrist wbieli Ibe Ibe retius of Ih industry, the party had vbited. "Of nil Ibe hoard liad been reorganized so districts we. have seen," be said. Ibal it was new augmented with "this m t offer n jrreal practical men from Iho industry cbanr lo the wnWt pmwers. beides Ih scientific personnel. As an indioation nf our fail Ii in' Rpenkin? of the biological sla- ynwr country, ninely per rent nf ,llon Ibat is to be establisheil at Ibe parly have purchased Xnrnii Prince Huperl, Mr. Dybhavn said in Ibe locatHies visHetl. They thai h had just repaired word are tributary to the Canadian .that Samuel Morrison, CVIl. .Nalivnal and we shall move ouridlslrirt engineer from Vaneouver, families anl effects out here 'would arrive in Prine. ltuperl on Wtirtng Ibe t-oinius year. cilnesday and had certain mat- Mmiberi of the party slaledllers to lake up in connection talsn that they had been favorably , with Jhj stalion lierti linpressen py ui services ano' .Mr. iryiiuavn:s. aoure.ss was courtesy wtilrh they Jiad li-yyipfl to Willi a gmod doalHuf will iliinnu Ibeir railway jour-nlerest by a large attendance of ney. i-.mciency and politeness on the part of officials every where liad made Hi journey a Returned Yesterday From Tour or Alaska and Will Play Tonight Afler playing In crowded houses in Juneau and Ketchikan, Alaska, under the direction of Mrs. K. Lung, the Juveniro Ho-tonians arrived from tlio north on the Princess Alice this morning to fulfill tin engagement at the West holme Theatre tonight a i vi I tomorrow night. Inclmted In the party are the Misses Flo My-ling and Doris Mason, who cam fo Prlnco ltuperl with tlio first party of llostonians. The program to lie put on lWe will be entirely different from the one performed liy the llostonians when passing thrntiah the city en route north. New unrip, patter, dancing and van- f ei'iiwiM-iKriiienl, n4 rimuinlnir 40 rr.J devllln specialities j,U mum "r . j , n.f, ArpllCIDt DlUd AUIUii ",' be in cluded In Hie program and a first class entertainment is assured. club tncmbrrs and lh( following jruesls: Stewart Irvine of Unitary; Karl llarrie of Prince H- iHt pleasant one. I bey nro pert; crnor AblOiHin or the w-leavin? tonight for Ibeir liomesMorla (iyro Club, and Frank across the border to prepare fori llarnsley of Vancouver. I'resi- their movement to Canada dur-dent It. V. McNau iiig Hi fall ir spring. BOSTONIANS ARE the chair. lalilon was in MRS. FRED PYLE NEW HERE ONCE MORE; TREASURER OF LADIES' HOSPITAL AUXILIARY noon in the city council chain her. There was u good attendance of member's and the president, Mrs. Frank Dibh, was in I he chair. 1 Mrs. Fred Pyle was elected treasurer to snweed Mrs. Harry Atkins who lias left Iho cily. It was derided to buy bolts nf material In make shirts and dressing gowns for patients in the hospital. As soon as the material arrives, the work will be carried nut by mentis nf sewing bees. The date for Iho annual hospl- I i Unloading of onernillion feelj of log at the PrTti- Hubert Sprue,. Mills froms the llcenf' Straits Towing ci.'j iitt tarrying barge Dru m rock will r com pleted this evening tnd Hie vessel will then l taken to the dry! dock where mime min-ir adjust-) ments will b made. On Satur- day morning, tin- barge i lo be taken kick lo Logan Inlet to load log for Powell Itiver. I Oninoatider It. L. JolitmeiiJ ttea of the lffntp strait 'low-injr i'.n.. who tiiad lit trip to I'rinr llupert alioarrl Hi Jtrutn-rork on her initial trip, ttlatoill tin morairis HiaJ h had lnri iili-asrl with lit very alifac- -y perfortnaB of the Itaim- ronk. Sip had mad tl pastsagpl iiMin Iian lnlt in Prine Huirt al an averap np4i of . ' yvcn knot)), a ipmJ it wa in- j tpndd Ut maintain regularly.; fiK for friends and ilatien Ti.. i.,...- r., A E Ml of farm boin lo tb- part!""0 "n purUal for In bio. fj wj t, prmaiintly com-uimI man Ut Biovemeni of at 1 '""r. hrotbcr-in-iaw and aj nriiond to low Hi lrumroek. l.-al loo pron from lb .tat ''""-i.l -on. " In. four fainil- rhp jinimroek t' in romjnurul f Nbrk, Minnota. Win. I"" "'- hildrn lrtwn f o,ul, who ,aH ha,i tlim. Anotbrr Nebrankan, hiff, .,p.rinr in lowing w.rk anc-iiiM ii. is live iTim im land' yTii Sakiitt'hwan ansrcboorii mor llial 1 have n nine pn-war ,an u,ui Wl" Pmi otbwr N-Hay." ibvlared Dun M. Jlhn!..!t"'a,,kan, ui h'r,ir ' it for wlrn Mtm(it o afrrirKlMirai D4l rionixJion lBarltM. ;it.! Pleased with Crops .'.pt. I.. H. Ilord. Mibprinteiiil I 1 niwnry years Imve w ler dor.. $3.35 r t.j. iliMrtBiini .t ii u.i ' wn mn li i rn an w bat wn who i.maniHl t4i party, aid -ii r"1 ,r' th"HMrh western rfPU haN erede.l Im m,l. ''""M". lal ArfRur nmma Are You Strictly Up-to-Date? 117 VERY Jay new inventions appear to save you time, money and effort.. All the time new comforts, new conveniences and new pleasures are being thought out for your individual benefit. Do you know about them? Are you up to the minute on this vital news? The advertisements bring you information of all this progress. Read them and you will know about the very things that concern you most things that have a very direct influence on your life and that of your family. fhe advertisements tell you where to get these things, how lo get them and how much to pay. For advertising is a daily directory to wise buying. Don't rob yourselj of the benefits that come from regular and systematic reading of the advertising columns. Advertising is altogether too important lo be missed. Read it every day. - of natives and others. In some cases they had advised sick persons against taking medical advice and in one case a sick boy was lured away from the hospital. The city clerk slated that ont person had been warned lo ceasel operations BURNS LAKE Hie Ladies Auxiliary of the M. II. La id law. first Hurns Prince Huperl (icneral Hospital, Lake merchant and now inspect held a meeting yesterday afler-tor of hotels, wVis ,t visitor here last week on official business While here he renewed obi acquaintances. It's a profitable practise proision of music for the event spend a holiday. During Mr. i which will be held in the Audi- Tallon's absenee, V. T. Applcy.ird: tonum. FORTUNE TELERS AT many An Indlnn alleged lo have been implicated in' the robbery of V D. Lukens slure at Palling was arrested last week by Provincial Constable. Carrl Mrs. II. Dennett of Oolsa Lake is visiting in Prince Huperl with Mrs. Hugh Fraser. is acting station agent. tieorge i. i tush by, Corisrrva-: five candidate in Hie federal elec-' JUNEAU OBJECTIONABLE !'on- ;itor.ofj 9 Hums Ike on lliursday eveningi .Jot this week. v i Complaint Made to City Council) - : by Government Nurse at Hospital JUNEAU, Sepl. 23. A protest against 'ho operalions of for- NAVIGATION ON STIKINE RIVER CLOSES THURSDAY The CN.lt. city ticket office has been advised that the nnvl-i tunc tellers was made by the! Ration season on the Stikiue riven nurse in charge of "Iho govern- between WrangeH1 and Telegraph ment hospital to-the city roun-jCreek as far as the Harrington cil. It was claimed by Missj Transportation Co. in concerned Fletcher that fortune tellers will close with th sailing on were working upon the credulity, Thursday this week from Wran gell of the Hazel It. after the ar rival of 4he steamer Prince! Charles. Advertise in the Dailv News AIT" anit NOTICE. I TUK MATTF.R OF "THE COMPANIES I.N TIIK MATTER OK INVESTMENT WM-I'ANV OE NORTHERN HIUTISIt tmrsMA. irMtTF.n. i TAkE NOTICE that tin- above r.i.miniiy.l rrpiMrrvn miirr i ar Knurr nu ' lrl, B.i:.. will tvtly Ui lll llmior JuilKr tuiHHr, l.nral Jmlf nr the suewn omrii of RrltUh ColLrtnlila al l'ruirr lluH'r, B.C., on Tmirwtay, the ISlh dav f orto Isr. Ii. at thn hour or elevni ii'i'lurk In th rorciHifsi, at the l.aw i:imrt. I'uiirl llmi, I'riiM'r HuiM.j-t. H.C., ror an Onh'r ivAiorliiK lh anl iN-Mipanv to th" rrrKtrr r Coiiiiianlf in tlm urriri' or Uk liffKrrar or Jolnf Stork i ,iniaulr., Vlr tons. B.C.. m,rir M-ilin ins or !! (.Mnpnilfn Art nr Brllhih Ci.liiinl.la. rTK.P it I'rlnr Rupert. R.r.. thh ISlh tlay nf .Si'litrmlMT. A.P. t. M. nil.NZAI.ES, Sollrlln- r'innp LAND ACT. Notlca of InUntlon to Apply to PurchMa Last. In th l.aml rtrrorilln PUtrlrt rr I'rlnr Rurwrr. mil imat it mn mnntn or Hit falls ( nk utilrh Mown Into Ui Krttall lilvrr about 18 iiitlra rroni iih mouth. TAkE NtlTICB lh.it Jflhit A. Smith r rrinre. huihti, b.i:.. orrupatlnn lunibrr una. intrml tn apnty ror irmliimn to Mrs nnnlnn ti linln I.... lfi puirh'"' U lollflwinr (iPitrrllM'rt laml: ..... ,., ..,,,, ,,,,, ,,. ounnirnrint a a hm ManliNt at the lor I (IP r.ast 10 pay IM1 extenileil wmswrM mnier or lot os: nanitr rour: lal bail was set for October ao.lvtsit with her parent. lrhV.n; w it. E.Mrs. Cntnfow and Mrs Tvetnni MU Itlvrr; Ihfnr 30 rhalnx anulhrrlT: , l"rnf 30 t-lmlna raitrrlv. a rut conutnlnr ....... .ii...i.i i i.i. ,, , . wvm iii-n-f.il n-ii ui mn.ii vimrnr oi, I-. . laiion, station agent,, vv a-rrs. more or leii, refreshment nri'Miiiremenla nml unit Mm 'I'-illnti nn,( r ..., 1 JOtlX A, SMirrr, ... r' - - - . . . - ... - v. . . 1 1 . ui 1 1 1 1 J lit, , I. Mrs. 1'yle will look after the, left for Ilazeiton where they wil. Dta Auruit it tn. ltti. Alitillrailt. rer i. c iticL. aitni You Had Better v. . . III . . . ,ia 7i luur ivailiu Ull uur For Dry Kindling Every piece kiln dried and easily split. Large load $6.00 delivered, or 5 bundles already split for tl.uO de-Ihered. Taxf" Call 112. Always open and ready fT give service all hours.- One or two passengers any-'where 50c. Cleari Sedans, polite drivers. COAL We have a new coal on hand $11.00 per ton delivered. No dirt and very litll smoke. A perfect range coal, nut size and extremely hot. Order a Ion uowl Drayage of all kinds attended to promptly. Stand 345 Third Ave. Also Seal Cove The Prince Rupert Transfer & Taxi Co. Phones; 189, 112. i Wood! Wood! Now is your chance DRY CEDAR Full load , $0.00 Half load ... ... .. $3.00 Largo sacks 50o DRY BIRCH Per load . . $0.50 HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue Phone 580 Night or Day WE BUY BOTTLES. I 41 .1 9i aaaaaaaHHalHalaHalM ' " ,MeMlfMI'' ' M . . . .. . . . .. lBB.