Lay November 27, 1025. Bredtheabfe Remeoy Z' 1 T, 1 fc o '-fn SB A Pent I f lua nfff tha K NEW REDUCED PRICE tihltta dlaaalva In th .... ...... the pme.UrssL These funics stcruthen weak. ' tissues, open upthec!es;KoUalr.tuie. and fortify ths whole breathing system in Winter tlma. 01 cirugrUU evttrywhore. 28c box. NEW -:- SEASON'S Fancy Frozen Bait $25.00 Per Ton The Finest Obtainable on the Coast tialeemlm . . - Phones 82 and 200 In l' . m. l i.hi. .mil I" ! p.m. Canadian Fish & Col J Storage Co., Di PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Fruit Assorted Pastilles M.nle l Boots Ltd., Nottingham, England T 1 I'm-IiII" Imv Hit- frcniiiiic Fruit Flavor uutl re- ,.l XI. HO ,.il III. V ,. I'i ii-c, jii'i .! 65 Ormes Limited r In nd.-1-i- ll ;nl Sinn' 3rd Avenue and 6th Street Hum -: S . in. s ,, H,,.,. !i .in 1 2 E. H. Shockley Planing Mills Relocated at 230 Central Street, Vancouver, h .i M.iuiiittl nia li"it' f'r lln' tiiaiint u tiirt' nf SASH, DOORS, MOULDINGS LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES, VENEER also run in lnk. s ' V ullmp .hurpP'- ! l"'i.g dtrerl '"' tlt source of supply. Only 5 Weeks to Christmas i o .kmI iluiii-i' vi'iir i;in iIiii.i- 1 b'' i'!i .ini-i) In m-I ,hi .ii lirlr t " l"i M"i. GIVE FURNITURE THIS CHRISTMAS Barrie's Home Furnishings 3rd Avenue Phone 123 Steamship and Train u . eRINCI RUPCRT Will Uur VICTORIA. ItlTTLt i,. Service t t. RRINCC RURCRT r.H iteWART inul AMVOX, WtDNESDAV, 10 p.m. PRINCI JOHN rrllllllll rr VANCOUVER VM QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS. PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PRINCE RUPERT .. EVERY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY ml SATURDAY l p ill. r..r PRINCE OEOROE. EDMONTON, WINNIPEO, mJ "inl- t.-"U4l Mliotltt. I ! SUI'- WHEN REMITTING Mnd Ct0n Ntlol Eipr.n Konn Ordr nd ror.lgn Chtqutt. WHEN TRAVELLING turry Trllrt OlitquM. I" .MHiliif .iti.'iil !l- n "1,-1 " rxi'i-o-- ' VOUR NCXT EXPRESS SHIPMCNT CANADIAN NATIONAL PRINCI RUPCRT r VANCOUVER, .nil. cmi Ii F RIDA V t B ' Phent 0 r AOENCY AU. OCEAN BTEAMSHir LINtB. clf Tltktt Orflc, S2S Third A Prlnct Ruptri. ,25c.Box Union steamship company ofb.clto. , SailiiKK from I'rmrt liuiwrt VANCOUVER. VICTORIA, licn n Al.rl Tuid, S P.. VANOOUVER. VICTORIA, ALU tn Smim B, Sliird. 10 A. for ANYOX, PORT SIMPSON nd Ni Rlr Cnnrlt, Thurid p.m. Ul rSTI "MPSON, ANYOX, ALICE ARM, STEWART, Sundi, S p.m. Local and Personal B.C. Undertakers. Phone 41. TWH ('lira at di.iik m n ri I n a Sneddon Tuxl. Phone 134. tf! Oitteert by the lltiv ' Hand ' Ktnpic, Theatre. Viilin'la . ' Ikti'iiiIkt ind. AiluiixMuii &0r. J. lj. Kent I sailed till III. ii i ' y. (Ill Mil' Pllllcr Itlllieil fur Vll; MM- when- in' ximtIh Ii, mi' ;"J Ibe wittier. Children' t- v 1 1 1 clars'4 w v. be held ever Saturday lr. to i p.oi. at Mr. J. Fields. SiTimd Avenaa. .'i'hi' firp ilcuai l miinl i-i--i...i .i.'ii Ill H HUM' IUrtft IIOIII I III' IMINr "f l iflh Aenue mid Mrlli nil SI reel . Mr. ami Mrn.'i:. Ilennksi'n u iluugliler Adelini'. are leaxmjs . Hie Culala nil Sii'urday fu HiKiilirn holiday in V.n Seal Hi- mid I'lir' ,.uid. .1. A. 'Ilniili ll who ha- Im a Milnr in I lie iily for 1 1 - .,i-ciiiile nf ilayn nil (irivalr hu-ne. I'i'luriied i" aiunui I he I'riliee Hun'!'l llli iiimiiii . H. (i. OliM'ii, iiiaiiaper a Km il her for Hie llatiton Tmilier & I.uiiiher Co., in ii huMii'-i-- i-ilnr ill Ihe ci'y liavmi; arnel jlrniu lh' uiteri'ii mi thif iimrn-iiig o I rain. Hev. V.. Uodoull of Ocean hall ii'Uii-ned there the J'rinefi Mi.n'ii ilii miii'iiiii after hav-j.nu alleiuled the riMifere-lire of l'liMii'l rlerjfy of the Allglirai. ilium n in ttait city. Mural I lean 1'. J. Maruli ir T'-rraee; Km. J. II. liiimon of Siniihfr: Hev. lieorjte J. ira nf t:iii!ro; Kf. T. 1. I'melor of Hur.elion and Rn. Win. Sweel-iiain of Fndako, who have Iteen nileiiilin tin Aaajliean riUtrin' lerjliy i oafcienoe in liie city, wil' return lo tlii' interior tomorrow in lit. Kalher I. Belle of Home, nuei- uir of I lie lalhct nf Ihe llnman (aJholtr tUluivli in this iliffti-iri, iiilii thi mnrniiig on Hi I'riiii'e Hiioerl fn- Vannmver af-I'T liaviiiii -iient Ihe a-l leu iln- iiliiig Hie i-ily and dinlrii'1. lie arrived mi this morning -Irani ti-niir I'orl Kraer where lie 1 1: -! I ! Ihe native illUull'iitl -rlini. 4- ANNOUNCEMENTS !i. Andrew's Ladies' Auxiliarv Kataar. lh-ceintier 5. I. nl hernn r.liuii-li Ladle Ai! Il.iaar. I''i-i-liiter i. I ii 1 1 eil ilhiireh Kaaar. Itecein- N'l 10. "We Save You Money" a lew nl nur li'ulal' n ii ec Not Specials llxiwnliees Gucwa, i lb. tin 40c Itnw iilree's. Uoooa, H lb. Iiii 25o lii iiiK louialo St. up. lame turn 20e swift r I'reDinim Lard. :t's . 0c SiviiVf. l'remiiun Laid, 0's S1.S5 i i-isco. ! lh 30s iVi-rn. : lh 90c Terrace l'olaloos Neltd tieni , per 100 lh. 53.50 I'tirily or Five Itose Flour, III lh. suck . . . . $2.60 Flour Is advancing. Buy now. i.Hmker Corn, per tin . . 20c junker 1'eas. per tin .. 20c i.Hiaker Toittttl". larjfe tins 20o or per dux. nsnrle,l $2.03 i.iinipare these tuiees. Cur Motto: "Quality and Service." G rdon's Grocery Seventh Ave. East Phone 447 i r x x x vua a -t ufaaaaau i i i r j ai ds ririnl - il i. l. - i ...... la, kiiiiu, i ..... ii. vi 1 1 1. I'.i'ii.i- 1. ii, i- ..ii! ,ii ai 1 - i;iii'i-l the! liny. la,il Villi V ... I r;!jny !. W ! i -.- l.i e'.eiilliv ii'-M , Kll-t'i. I'l'i Tlo'ii- J. V'. King, port lcward for CX.K. i oai sleunn i -. relurnedj lo Yanriiuvi'i" on the I'i'ince Hu- jii'rl tin mormnir alter havinu -pent a roujili' of day- m Ihe cilv. Mr. A. A. Iuva1 and sou of Oueen OhHilotie Cily, who huve neen no n 'rip l asl, reached the ."liy mi 'in- iimi-Miii--'- Iraiitand Will prni-e ii Hi the l-iaild 1111 Hie Pi iiice Joint tiHli'iTo liUlilt. J. A. S;,"pien, jr-ilanl dit-Irict e ii y i tlc e r Jjfor ' Ihe pro-vitwiui K-pai'iiucul . ,i,f ipublic wr Willi 4ea4kf ifc rWs-s at Any ux. arri-d in !iu' ' ity from Slew- art on Hit- Priiu-r Hbmii.'i-I thio inornhitf. Haliiy H. M'ikilL4 well known Hlewai. eivii fiiriitfwi-, uud hio iotilln-i. Mrs. Itaiby Morkill, were pa'-i'ii'-r- on the I'rince Huperl this tiioriiiii tfoinp south to Victoria where Mr. Morkill will spend ti:e winter. Mr. an. I Mr. James MoNullv j ml their on, l,iok and Jim, sailed tlii iiccrnii, or Ihe frincr Rupel for Seal He. They will niHlnr frutti tiiere to California) where i hey will -pntd Ihe winli'r, reiuriiiiifi to Ihe city alxtut April I. V. J. Craw lord of Stewart, ac-isiinpatiK'il by In t ww daughters, Mis- Mline! unit Milts Kdilli ( j-awford. rein-lied the city front the north !! lite Prince Hupert tins nimning. Mr. tirawford is here ,ii biisiiu' una they will rc:t;ri! t.. Sli-warl oil the Cardena Sundav niR-lit. LAND' ACT. Notte of littMlM lo Apply to Liti Lnd. in rnmr nui'cri land IWnardlnr Du I lii-l. uiil -mill, al .NrwooaUw llirbor PtU lUiifl. iliiiut one mile aurtUrat tr.iu the entrance " fetiel :bnoet. M about i,w tuwr .iifiij ir,iMt wm nuruitNll eiinivr or l.t sojsr. lake notice inut Waiiaet rttbrrk I Inn I, .1. if Vm-oiiviT. B.C., nrrltiAUuil i-aiiiM'i'Miicn. ll.ti'tlfl- l.i atup'j r r lce or UK- r.,llVMii in-M-rtbea tamtt: Oiainieiii'tntr m t ptmed about one null in vmili.'rljr utrsrttua rroni Ihe iiiirilicit! em-nei or I.OI HOSSC; linnet MMilh lit rtitln: ttteaa WMt A.Av i'Imw; itH-nre imrth n.;a chata; itieat- .mu riy iiHMtiinerinr umir tw hliii tir murk ii ti.wt ,,f cuunMiireaivM. ii.l rontmiilni I in m-re. nmm or leu. WALLACE nSHKRtBB LIMITED. Arplic&ut nlw1 eitmner th 0K LAND ACT. . Notice of Inttntlon to Apply Vo'Loatt Land III Ou-'oii I'liarti.lle tUMrlet l.aivd lle-i-nrdlnt owirin ..r i'rince ntuPt. an.J -ituale nl Slwnii.,n Hay. : , TA.KK MiTiri; ilmt mH C. Oiwue or Vannmver. B.i:.. i'i-iiiatkn raimervinun. kTS? .iescrVJ:., Vina?: r r I n.mnn'irni :ii i .t plained nn an' linikuln.it iMlan.l l ,,.v vl nn ...... w . . . rhatnii. niro ,i i, rnuii soutuwrni cr - ViM-amti riiV nr "i.:0V ."irt Maim I.. 1','uii r inmHweiiieni. an.t ii. 'KKitT c. aosE. ! ivr V, n MlicheTAVent n,,.,., . ....,.. -.h 'o CATARRH BLADDER T'ach Can.ul dm iKurb tunc Cfv V fir "irefrmntrr'tU SI9 Taxi and Transfer. 50a Hen-ice. Day and night. T. Dybhavn. It Currie's Taxi and .Messeiisii.T Service. I'hone 507. rjervico day and night. Bland, Carlto i Cafe. t( Lionel Iiollhy taicd llii inorii-on Hie I'rince llujicrl for Van-':ouver lo ioiu Mr. Holthy who iia been visiting there for fome .me us Slroinheek, well knowi. Ami'i Ann mtniutr man, wait a p.- s sender aboard the I'rince Jtu (K'1' Iiji inuriiiii bound for Van ?0UVI!l C O. Sinilli, of the hlair of the IT nee llujiert Siruce .MilU, and M :-i Siiiilh were jiaj'scnserii on in l't iii i- Iluiicrl this iiioruing 'it Vam-ouver. Mr. C. F. Keniji, who ha? been suiting at Anyux willi he uauj.ii fr. Mr.. James H. Milcheh e'v, tied in the city on thcl'rinct Itupe. I Ins nioniiiiK. I'lir annual bazaar yciterilav at lie I-ndie' Aid of the First Ilaji :.! (.iliiiri li jiroved lo he a ve !iii'eeHful affair, the nuin f TO liaMii- been realized. Mr. N. lie Shaye, who has been i i i in- i-ily fur the past mnnlh . siiins -wild her mother. Mrs. H. i,il,J),lunm. I ' luin snulh on lo- ,n"""w n'?nl Ira'" via Jasper i'ark. Cliarles Mon, who is iu rliar?e of Ihe Itoolh Fisheries it-e house at Lake Kallilyn. reached ihe cily on this niorniiiv's train. He will reium lo Ihe interior to morrow IlU'llt Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Thompson of L'k, nrrived in fhe cily on this morning V train and sailed aboard Ihe steamer I'rince llu pert for Vancouver. II yi their expectation lo locate in the south. I'. II. Ashitridze. who has been irsl aid man at Ihe local dr dM'k for the past few years, sail- ,d wilU Mrs. Ashbrhlire and dauxliler this iiioritiuc on the I'rince Hupert for Victoria. They prnpoe remaining in the outh. F. Itavis. chief empinecr of Ihe tea liter I'riitce Charles; J Walker, chief steward, and It. S. llriscoe. second steward, sailed this morning on the I'rince Itu- fierl for Vancouver. Their ship has been tied up in the dry dock here for the winter. Fred Mathers, manager of the SuMierville (laniiery. Mrs. .Mathers ami Jack .ailed this nioniiiig on the I'rittr Hupert for Vancouver where they will pend the winler.l II. F. ltohins, aeeouutuut at Ihe cannery, was alo a passenger for Ihe south this morning. I Hev. lr. S. S. (Mterliout of Vitticuer, who has been viil-ins Ihe district on extension, work in connection with the t'ntled Church, sailed on Ihe I'rince Iluperl today for Ocean Falls en route to Itella Cooht where he will visit before re luming to VauC4iuver. Corp. O. L. Hall, who has been connected willi the ervice of the ltoyal Cattadiati Mounteil Police in this district for some years, arrived on this iiiornini: train from Telkwa mid sailed for Victoria. Corp. Hall is about lo leave Ihe Mounted Police and to join the provincial police staff in the Sluithers district. Mr. and Mrs. Jock Sniith. vvl; : were married recently in the sinilli. (he bride having formerly bei'n a nieintier of the Port Fs-MJiV'on Hospital nursing lalT. caaie north on Ihe I'.alala lasl eveuinu to Port Fsitiu:loii where I hey- will make their home. Mr. Smith formerly operated tlto ferry on Ihe Skeena Hiver between I'ort Ksiu:loii and Hays-port. CARD OF THANKS. Mrs. Hoy and family, JO 1 5 Forties Street, ' Victoria, de- 'sire I" exjires aiun;eciation fur v'l'l''- e-Mended by friends in their recent bereavement Ihrouuh I Its death of their son. Alex. Hoy 'r 1, i,1,,p i HOTEL ARRIVALS, Pr"rtce Rupert J. A. n ltonnell, t:. 1'. llavi. J. . hiii. it. S. ltriseoe. J. Walk-it, M. M. Knptiuli and V. V. lel-eourl. Vancouver; Mr. ami Alf. 1. 11. Asubr doi' and daughter. MP THWTi The Great Economy in Home Cooking When Grandmother was a girl, it wasn't much of a hardship to live well on little money. A dinner of fried chicken, four vegetables and custard dessert meant very little outlay. In the good old days when eggs were 5c a dozen, milk 3c a quart and chickens 12c each when maids received $30 a year instead of $30 a month, and coal was NOT $16 a ton housewives did not. have to look after the pennies as they do today. With such former prices doubled and doubled and doubled again, one of the chief problems in the kitchen is to make economical dishes more attractive and to utilize the left-overs. Making Every Penny Count Fortunately, the woman of today ha an invaluable ally in "OXO" Beef Cubes. With these to supply the rich flavour and the food elements of prime fresh beef, she makes every penny count in buying and preparing meals. The less expensive cuts of meat become as tasty as porterhouse when a couple of "0X0" Cubes are added to the gravy. Delicious Dishes from Left-Overs Stews, croquettes, meat pies and baked hash have the fresh beef flavour when "0X0" Cubes are added. Any sauce for meat or fish, or dressing for poultry, is much more delicious when made with an "0X0" Cube or two. Vegetable soup of any kind. Is vastly improved by the tasty flavour which "OXO" Cubes give. Because "OXO" CUBES are the concentrated flavour and nourishment of the choicest beef they give flavour and strength to dozens of dishes; they help you to make meals more attractive, and are soundly economical. Write for our New Recipe Book It's Free Get pen, ink and paper, and write us, saying: "Please send me a copy of the new " 'OXO' Cook Book." Get a tin of "OXO" Cubes, and when the book arrives, try some of the recipes and see how handy and economical "OXO" Cubes really are. Your own good taste and judgment will make you a regular user. Address: Oxo Limited, 35G St Antoine Street, Montreal The Great Beef Economy In tins of 4, 10, SO and 100 cubes city; Mrs. A. A. Duval und on. Vueen citurioiie uny; it. u. .mc- 1nfvtas 'l'jrl Will i'i n Mt tnil V. A Mi TAWE .NOTICE thai John Jarob FuwVr. Mrs. J. i G. .t i. . Arthur: (ilossop, Port r arral Olarler, jstlkine, ram-hrx. in- : ,'n, H' 'fP'y r"r IH-rnnliin kj pur W I rvivvfii'.l Mi 1lln vv . J. UiavMoiil, .Mts iieien,rtKle u. rotiuwinf owcrUmd land: Crawford and Miss Muriel Craw-' . J,T"':n11 U'-nt'O , . . , . ... rt bank ir llir SUkliw Hlver. m-ae Hie ford, blcwdli;- J. A. Mepheit, Ural Claris, at auuttwaM mnirri thrnte Vnviir It n nl.n Vmillii'tf runnlnr north tti rliaini; thrive in a il. tt. ttlMCn, MlllllieiS. .UJUX, iM-iy dtrrrtk.n It) rhalna; tlirnre In s Central aoutlwrljr dirrrtimi 10 rhaliia; ttwnr lu ... n ea.lerly (tirectlun 10 rhalna, to com- . lllOlllits W oodhouse. I lem ue- iu'tu:etiiriit poat. town. Beefsteak Pie The proportions here given are suitable for use with about one cupful of left-over beefsteak cut into inch slices. Where more steak is on hand, the other ingredients may be increased accordingly if desired. 1 cup cold beefsteak cut into inch pieces. 2 cups potatoes (parboiled five minutes and cut in cubes. 1 sntdl onion minced. 1 carrot (or this may be omitted). 1 tablespoon of butter or beef suet. 2 tablespoons flour. 2 cups boilinir water. 2 "0X0" BEEF CUBES. Poor th two eupfvls of boiling water over th b.cftak. potato, carrot and mi nerd onion and cook low y on til th meat U lender. Then cream the butter and flour and atir into the stew and let cook acain until It bcrint to thicken. Mtssolre the "OXO" BEEF CUB ES in the cup of botlinc water and add. Remove from the fire. Ta-tte ard tf more teaaoninf U recjuimi. aeann to Uate. Pour Into a buttered baking; disk or eawerole and cover the top with a rich bakinr-powder bicuit doush. Bake In a hot oven for about 20 to 15 minutes. CASSIAR LAND DISTRICT. Recording Dlltrlct ef Taltgraph Creak. oaten AUlim sin. tsss. jotu iscoa rowua. 41