,v Nivemher 25, 1025. f e'd Like You o Have j ! C nfolra lur VdLCllUziUC gue This year we have a beau- t(ful catalogue and we woidd Mho all our friends ' and customers to have one. Please let us know If you'd like one. Many things aro, eitra low priced as an In- ducement to order by mall. John Bulger I 1 I "We Save ! J J Vn Oil Ellin QV 1UU 1TIUI1W " II Not Specials I . ' - i:..i'oh. i lb. 40o i iwoa. III. . 2Cc I . . I 1 1 1 1. lame . ... 20o I lOIUtlt l.arl, 3'n .... 80o Doom I.nl, 5 I $1.35 1 30o i 90c )'..i.iloe .Vtle.l )..t Inn i. $3.50 I I iw llne I'l.Mir. - o k. . . . . $2.60 I Flour Is advancing, Buy ' now. ier tin . . 20c ir I ill . . 20c ' i ito, larw 1 1. 20o ' i..orie, $2.00 !lo pi ire Our Wolto "Quality and Strvlce." Gordon s Grocery Seventh Ave. Cast Phone 447 Three I Big Specials . for One Week Only Tomatoes, ' , . reilnr tin-, (or SSc Corn. . .'i.e, "'Cinl. 95c Peas, i-.'it. i'rte, (tec a I. 90c ciiMifttl aroml. are k an. I fvary tin , "'I lo (tlvn a!ifr- ; 'i i irnlarn in lliip ' "ir i nii.iia I'nfi-v ' oiiJ..4. 10 m oiiliir oiiii I B. C. Butchers and Grocers Ltd. i Phone 45 I I ; ; , Fur Coats & 1 Jacquettes I 1 titnsite stock of Fur 'minings nl low prices. ?. C FUR Co. Net Q.W.V.A. Tlilrd Ave .Alexander Smith Block Phone 575 DENTIST KINGSLAND SEES BUSINESS GOOD General Manager of C.N.R. Says Conditions Improving , Steadily WI.WIPKii, N.o. :,. 'Hum- nt' illlioiu in tli cities west ,in innipeg appear li bo m steadily an the new """' from Mm- Jv5 crop 001110 "" ''irctilaiion." declared W. A. KiiiMlwirt. general manager of J'' w,",,'r" lyuvm, Canadian N"",m,,l y. win. relumed " '""Mm k ycieiday after a i"")' westward wild the lo iiimoii hoard of railway cnmmis- jsioner wiiii-Ii look him far a- I In- Pacific coast. As an cvi- uifiu-e or this Mihii ar fewf vacant hi or.' ImiiI.Iiiik in cille slleh Un Saskatoon. Ijlmnnlnn Hand Calgary, while Vancouver I liHii a I. risk movement in the . 1.. .! - iMNtinm iranc nnionn of fire and store -pace in (he business section Is at n premium, it wa lall hy i.iiin men tbcre, ami many nf ." larger office dtiihling have UaiHim lists of wouhlbe oeeu- l - anls. . i.rr.M.iiH iror.eeiing sans-factnrily Ii throitjrhiml Saskatchewan and Allien a, Mr. Kiua-sland ial. ami grain i afill being ....... I..I..I..I I V.. I f. i.iiwf IV4I.IOIII1J 'Points in xce of one thousand ear laity. The plaeinfr of em- hbaruoeH against Id.- shipment of damp ami lonh wheal lit flu Pacific coast ha slowed Mi" l'IWMnl movement somewhat ami luriieil the Idle of wain atwatd, but Ihe drying: plant nl Ihe elevator- .it Vanroiixor, K.tn onion and Calgary are now Ix'uiiiiiinK In catch in. with the fluantilic nf drain awaiting- iltirare I real men I anil ihe interim 'loraire elevator will whorl ly be lnpinur consignments nf grain w hied ha been given Ihe nerea-jary treatment to fit it for flir- MliT llHIt'illtW . PORT SIMPSON GIYES WELCOME TO DELEGATE FROM UNITED CHURCH Or. Otterhout Officially Received by Natives and Dig Services on Sunday PORT SIMPSON. Nov. t. Tliere wa oreal lim here ever Mi,, week en.l when the native .it'.l other reiienl f the village wee..niHl lr. S. S. fWler-loHit. repreentinn Die l:nitel t:iiiiri d or Canada win. formerly a a Melho.it nii!oiiar- a' lii. plaee. Tde official welenme took plnee on Kriilay wden Uie tiiireii wa i.eciall1y illuniinaleil tor the orrai'ii Mini the lream-.r W'elcoiiic" Iiuiil' iicro Ihe M5i TIMBER SALE X7343. l.iiclf Kill In- w-rHK.1 bv llw u.,,,.i..t ,.r I ami. Jl Vlrl.tria n-l UHT HMD .ii "ii il trrt rt "I '""Tfl'lTI I9-. f..i Of ihii' Iut i.l I iruerc .. ..... . ...... ...... r.i o.lar. nnif HalNtw ii'ul li'inl ' n " ilulfl i in.liv Hi or nnmi tin -r. IM tie allow f.r re IMiV4l nf IM'. t t , , . iirll-i rliriiltr f Ihe "".. e. VtriAru. H i :.. WMriri tr Irr. I'rtiife Wun. B '-. LAND ACT Nolle of Intintlcn to Apply l tiaia Land In lho or.n t harMli- I'lamH ntif. .land iiri-i.riiiiia momi ' :"r-. .SIT ml -muii' "ii Mw l i rr-H 'i'' "' talli H v. a-li Inh-l. TWH Miiii t: ihai l-'ip'!"' I' i..r Maxell. nr iinaliMii raiiiie" niaiMtrr, mlrml. h aplv '"f a ! i.r I In- folhiw ",iniiM.Mliiir al a P"-i flanleil on th hiaii tair mam aiMiiu !' ' "" .rrf rmin Hie m.flhMil rornn t l-ot lp: lh.ui. ii'irlli f'l I 'l,'-r "liar; ItirlMe uorllirli rly '"' le; llifii.-e HI" I"'1 " "w .iiriH nf i:. II. Mini""'" 1H"V tiiin lo lcae; Hn-nw " ' iiHleM)r rpl-I lowlnr the jlil arn " ' "' VL- or i-tiiiiiiM'iK-. inriil, ami oiilalnlna- io ...re,, morr or lea. MW Alipllcanl. vr Kri'd Nli Aarnl. Paint SMVellibrr Will. I''.1''. Bargain Sale DRESS HATS WINTER COATS All this Weok "Demers" HnUHc or Qunllly Phono 27 P.O. Box 327 nJL mr dilldlillK. I'rprtlilly ;vll Ihe native ir. the village, u well as a numbe- of ol hers jjrtithere.l. Herbert NV'al- laee ktke for the ohl limeri. He came on rrutehes ami wrleoiiicl the cliureh repreentalie on he hulf of noise who ha.l known him here in Ihe early ilay?. Iiavi.l .lolmon, edief councillor, ipole 'or Hie vill.iKe. He wa a man lo whom Mr. ()terhput ha.l taught hookkeeplntr year- agro. which en- adle.1 him lo go into bunine.. Sam Itefinell welcomeil this viil- or on behalf nf the I.imsiic. .1. Miifrrave anl .loeph llr;Hlley al- ko were on Ihe ptalforiu ami uil.le.1 their le.liinony. Tiie elioir leil by Henry Xelon' irave "selection ami lr. 0-lerhoul rtplleil In Ihe Tlinpean Ifinsni- age. On Sun.lay Ihe hie religions ervice were tiehl, in (lie nuirn in? in the nnlive lantriiatre ami in Ihe evening in Knplili. During lht loctor'i vitil ho wa laken in charge by Itev. Wil liam Allan, Ihe iiilioniiry in charge, ainl vill we,ie ma.le lo the do'Oiil.'il, i-hnol ami older places. THE MAN IN THE MOON aya: W HI ).V US I )A Y n eUil UtUrf'OU alive! Hurrah! Tlll'.nrs a fly in Ihe oinl-ment. I have jiit pal.l hi.v iiion'h be fori'' Inst hill ami lie!e'll be more thinner ooiniiip nexl wek. "HAT. ilrink anil he a merry a we can," a lho Tin-key snil when ho heyan io llilnk nliout Ulirislma. THK'iirlco of wheal I up anil flour will ley lo rlimh Ihe Name IniMer. I'm glml I tlou'l run a hoarding house. TRUTH i .xlrangfr than fiction, lull who's lo know Ihe truth? I riml II liuril rnoiigh lo lell it. THKHK'S one thing alinnl llil niiliimn, Ihe xaving of the rnn! hill oiighl lo be enough to liny a hnal in the spring. MOST women llilnk Ihey are the only one wlin have a right lo he wrong. ONK of lho burning problem of I lie ilay I gelling money enough lo buy all Ihe .Millhank' you want. 1'OIU) 111111 linvo been Jut an niillnaiy kid. His ralllo uuisl have been just aboul like otheri yxiur aiJmrite pipe OLD CHUM h the famous lacuum(AirTtfM)TiJi A o only more persiicni. CI.AY pipe are easy on lho back, When y.m .liop due you do not have in pick it op. The Optimist Heigh hn, Jo Ihe pooriiouse we go. For Christina i coining of that we all know. Heigh ho! The money we spend.' And a few more lp lo I lid pooriiouse we wend, deigb do,! It's pleasant lo know We'll have plcnly of friends when we jneiSI down below. COOMlKiE must be a greai nan lo live with. Strength and ilence are all right, as long as be does not use the first loo much. Modern Chaperone XOW I lay me down To Sleep You may do a you Uko and I will not peep. A MINI.Nd camp Is a place where the inhahilanls run bootlegging competition in winter. PIUNC.K Rupert people are si ill chuckling over the recen' showing of Charlie' aunt. )ne voung man i woiiileripg if it was light to speak of IwO j?anarier TJlli same yourisT "man ?ays lifivif Jusl a soon have canaTfH with two leg. Ankle of eour' lie should have aid. Ten Years Ago' in Prince Rupert November 24, 1915. A new lia'ihin hank is said to have been discovered olf Ihe Her Liver Was Bad And She Felt, Tired and Depressed Mn. M. Piefort, Oroiwwrrder, Sank, writes.' "I w groally diturlieJ with pnlna In my liver, and felt tireU an J ilrpreaneJ moat of the time. Use tay I read about Milburn's i aWim'iV.M fitm: and the nct time I went to tdwn I bought four viali of them. I havo used them regularly, and after two niontha' tire I feel lilt aa entirely UllTurout woman. X6w, I always recommend them to any of my friends who are troubled as I wa." There's only on "Laaa-Liver Pill", and that' the one put up, for the past 32 years, by The T. Milbura Otf., limited, Toreato, Oat, Through the Vacuum (airtight) tin OLa CHUM SMOKING TOBACCO is preserved for you in perfect condition; it as when it was waus ask for - " yT mouth o flhe Columtiia River. 11 is said in Vancouver and Seat 1 1" that Prince Rupert will suffer through Hie iliseovery. A successful whist drive am dance wa held by Ihe O.Mfeltows in the K. of P. Hall last night Prize winners were Mrs. Phil Mchonald and A. llrooksbank. The committee in eharge consisted of W. J. Harrie, A. R. Phillips, A. iirooksbunk and Solomon Mu.ssallem. November 25, 1915. The affirmative sidfl as de clared the winner by a popular vole at the conclusion of a dehale in the Presbyterian Hall last night oh the subject: "Resolved that al Ihe close of the war it would be lo the advantage of Ihe Itrilish Umpire lo he formed into a closer federation with a representative parliament al London." The affirmative, wa taken by T. Mcdlymonl and Douglas Stork and lho negative hy II. l Me I tao and .lames Mitchell. William Carmichacl, who has been in the service of. lho fi.T.P here for (he past five years, left I lit -i morning for his old home in filasjrow where ho will visit before cnlMing for war service. STEWART Fine values have been en countered as a result of surface work on a new vein al the Silverado initio and the management has started Ihe driving of a inn foot cross-cut tunnel In tap Ihe body at, depth. The properly is advantageously situated and will he an easy shipper. The Stewart Musical Associa tion has been formed wilh Mrs, ti. C. Andrew a directress and W. H. Watson as secretary. Andrew Andiewson, engaged a a shoemaker here for Ihe past four year, wa found dead in hi?" he. last Thursday morning. Ills death occurred during lho night from natural causes, Coroner Wiillans decided. Hock facilities here are prov ing en I i rely inadeouale. There was not a day last week Ilia' from one lo three ship had lo Ho al anchor in lho harbor awaiting a chance to He itp al the dock. The mailer is being taken up wild government nu IlioiillCs and wild the Vancouver ami Prince Rupert boards of trade. Development ' work is lo be continued all winter by Pat Daly on the Big Missouri. The in to,.. - ! 1 - '"Ill iohacco use of the famous is always as fresh originally packed. f he Vacuum ( stallatinn of the compressor plant has been completed. There will be a Christmas tree here on December 23. Rev. A W. II. Ashley is chairman of the committee and those assisting wiir include W. R. Tooth, Mrs. ft. C. Andrew, Mrs. W. R. Tooth and Miss Kale Ryan. Arrangements have been made for a small crew lo go lo work at once on the National Silver mine whifh is now controlled by lho Selukwe tlohl Co. of (he Rand. For Ihe first time in its his tory, work will be carried out throughout the winter on Ihe Silver Crest properly. Mike Cas- sidy and Dave lioyd have the Conlracl for1 the driving of a 150 font tunnel. Control of the International F.leelric Co. here has been sold lo Krnesf I.nve of Prince Rupert, who will arrive here early nexl month to lake over the management. The question of incorporator of Slewarl under the Village Act i.- being laken up and a committee of three has been appoint ed hy the local Una hi of Trade lo investigate the whole silua linn. HOSPITAL AUXILIARY IN REGULAR MEETING A meeting of the Ladies" Hos pital Auxiliary was held in the city hall yesterday afternoon, Mrs. Frank Dibh, president, occupying lho chair. A vole of thanks was passed to local merchants donating to the Halloween Hall. II wa decided lo donate $25.00 toward Ihe Christmas Cheer fund al Ihe hospital. The buying committee was authorized lo spend 200 for linen al Ihe hospital. The dressing gowns now being made hy the ladies of the auxiliary for the palieuls in Ihoi public ward were reported lo bej aboul completed. i LAND ACT. Nolle of InUntton to Apply to Laait Lands In rrlnre nuptrl Land Recortllnr District, ami sltuata it Cove, Splrer Island, about so.oo rliatn aoutheaoerly from llw extreme northwrM end or Splrer Ulaml and about Kl.00 chains eat rrom Schooner tas. Take nllr Out Wallace FUherlo Limited, of Vancouver. B.C., occupation ranneryiiirii, lutend to apply tor a lease nf the follow Inr presrrlbed lands: Commencing- at ,a lt planted aboul ao.oo chain In a sotatieasierly direction from the extreme nnriliu.il omi nf Splrer Lslaiul. and 9l,0 rbalim east from! SrlHwiier Cas; thence south t.st chain! thence ea.M l.ai chain: thence norlh-, westerly iiiramterlinr alone the line of! nlan tide to poll of nuniuehct-menl, and ronlalnliir l.un acre, more or lew. ; WALLACK HSIIiniES lIMITKo. App"clnu Cittd Siptembar ISwr 191. aviiFu rrvj 1 Air - Tiiht) Tin J FRUIT Combination Sale t can Peaches. 24's, rcg. 50c. I can Pineapple, 's, reg. 35c. 1 ran Pears, 2's, reg. 35c. 3 for $1.00 1 can Fruit for salad, 2's, reg. 10c. 1 can Apricols, 2's, reg. 35c. 1 can Strawberries, 2's, reg. iOc. 3 for $1.00. 1 can Cherries, 2's, reg. t5c. I can Raspberries, 2's, reg. iOc. I can Apple Sauce, 2M'a, reg. 35o. 3 for $1.00 Just Arrived. Fresh shipment Prunes, Raisins, w Figs. Nuts, etc. Mussallera Grocery Co. Ltd. 417-423 Fifth Ave. East Phones 18 and 84 COAL COAL Let us put in your coal supply for the winter. Have you tried our Reco Coalf A nice clean hot coal at $11 per ton, nut size. Stove coal $12.50. Lump coal $13.50. Tills coal will not fill your pipes with soot. We can quoto you low prices on lumber, also attend to small deliveries promptly. TAXI New clean Sedans at your service day or night. Charges, 50c for one or two passengers. Call 112 The Prince Rupert Transfer & Taxi Co 3rd Avenue. Phones 189-112 MILK From Bulkley Valley FRESH MILK AND WHIPPING CREAM We specially recommend our Table Cream at 15o for Half Pint. Quality and Servico Valentin Dairy Phone 657