PAGE BIX TEE DAILY NEWS NOW YOU CAN BUY FOR THE o 3 PRICE OF Z PD & Co. Tooth Paste PD & Co. Vanishing Cream PD A Co. Shaving Cream PD & Co. Almond Cream PD & Co. Tar Shampoo For a limited lime only vc will give you five any one of the above items providing you purchase two of them. You get $1.50 value for $1.00, Don't miss this! Rupert Pharmacjj Prescription Specialists We deliver. Phone 94 WHY? l)oes the Cash and Carry get yon? Our prices are as low and we deliver; we also give a discount of f! on Cash so you arc really ahead by dealing with us. HEINZ SPECIALS Heinz Tomato Soup, large, 5 for 95c Heinz Tomato Soup, small, 8 for 95c Heinz Pork & Heuns, large, 3 for . 85c Heinz Pork & Beans, medium, 5 for 95c Heinz Pork & Beans, small, 7 for 95c Heiiu Ketchup, 3 for 95c Heinz Vinegar, 32 oz. bottles, 2 for .... 95c Heinz Vinegar, 10 oz. bottles, 3 for 95c We handle a full line of Groceries, Fresh Meats and Drygoods. Mussallem Grocery Co. Ltd. Just Arrived Flannel and Baibriggan DRESSES in all the new styles and colors "Demers" We aim to please Phone 27. P.O. Box 327 Jr your head arlies, or reading or work strains yoiij' eyeis, or if you arc the least bit doubtful about the efficiency of your eyes then consult us! Glares are intended to nmke up for the deficiency in your eyesight. Our large patronage .showw that we know how to produce such glasses. Have your eyes examined! A. E. Ireland GUAM ATE OI'TOMETKIST 27 Yeara Practice 3111 Third Avenue. Opp. ll.W.V.A. 'MILK From Bulkley Valley FRESH MILK AND WHIPPING CREAM We specially recommend our Table Cream at 15o for Half Pint. Quality and Scrvico Special loe Delivery Service Valentin Dairy Phone 657 ROTARY CLUB AND GYMNASIUM MATTKK IUSClhsr.lt IIKIMXY AT MKKTIMi THIS AlTtllNOOX AMI lAVOIttn IIV -MKM11EKS , ' - ' .- Delegates who, attended, the. meeting Tuesday night In connection with the erection of a new athletic club building In Prince Rupert reported the progress that had been made. Earl Barrle aald there was no doubt that the movement should have the moral support of all the organizations In the city. It was to be a community venture but until the com mittee that had been appointed was ready to report nothing more could be done. H. P. Pullen expressed the opinion that all would favor and help the movement. The only question was as to whether It should be done as a club or as individual, members. That would have to be decided. Archdeacon Rlz spoke of the possibil ity of help from outside sources. Dr. W. T. Kergn expressed the opinion that all would be behind the movement to provide a place where the boys and young men could take recreation. The question of a Y.M.C.A. had been looked Into some time ago but was Informed that the place was not big enough. President Orme said they would not be asked to take- any vote on the question at present but he took It that If feasible scheme were proposed they would, either as a club or as Individuals, Elve It their support. Advertise In The Dally News IN PROBATE. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA In tli Matter of Uie Administration Act; and In tlif Msllt-r if the KMsle of Andrew Mr Nanrht, otherwise known as Andrew Johnston. I'nder and by virtue of au Order dated lw 8 th daj or October. MIC. and mad' hy llii Honor Judttf F. MrK. Youiifr, U al Judpe of the Supreme Cmirt. leave i-! tfiv.-n to sti'phrn II. I1klti. orri.-iai Administrator for that purtlun of the Couuly or I'rinre ltui-eit a defined In iirder-in-Uiunnl No. Hiis Sfi, to svicsr to Hit death of Andrew MrMauirht. uttier-wlse known as Andrew Jolinkm. formerly ii me iimn or simmers, in ine rrovinrr if British Columbia. se of the 9th day of July. ivkg. one month after the first pub lication or tliii- notice. THEREFORE TAKE NOTICE that, untev woof h funnelled to the DIMrtrt Iteris- trar of the Supreme Court at the City ot I'rlnre llupert. rrnvlnre i Il-ltlfh tolum-. hla, within one month arterittie first pub Uration of thin notice, that the said Andrew Mi-NaurnC otherwise kmwn a An ' drew Jolnulon. was alive ubeqiient to Ihe 0th day of July IV26. tile said Stephen II. Hopkins will proceed to swear a to the said death of the said Andrew Mr- Naurht, otherwise known as Andrew lolniKton. WILLIAMS k. O'lNZALIS. Solicitor. Tin lmtl i first published on tlK ! uin nay or ortoner, A.U.. mieo. MINERAL ACT vsrtlflcaU of Improvements. Brownie No. 4. Lot 4 4S. Mlnersl Claim ituate in the Atlln Miuln Dlvlnlon or the :.Mlar District, on th Weft Arm of Ta un Arm. about three quarters of a mil'-p f I ream from the muth of Wann River. TAKr. mm ill mat I. cnariea k. uiimnre Free Miner's Certificate No. 8B74I, Intend. n IV aays rrom the aate nereor. to appi to the .Mmlnr Herorder for a Certificate if improvement, for Ihe purpose of ob ainin a i.rown urant nr me aimve claim And further taken not re that action under section 85. mut tie cnmnienced Le tore Ihe l"ue of such Certificate of lui nrovement" PATED this III day of September. A.l 1I0. II. Mr.N. FltSEIl. Aseni TRY A PAIR THIS WEATHER! BI-TEX SILK HOSE Pure Silk double texture, warm and comfortable on coldest of days. Smart and durable. In i of the best shades. Ask to see this Wonder Hose! H. S. WALLACE Co., Ltd. Phone 9 3rd Ave. and Fulton. Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone 676 DENTIST LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone IS. Cartage, Warehousing, tnd 'iiMtrihutniR. Team or Motor Service. Coal. Band and Gravel w Speolallze In Plane anal Fumlture Bevlnn. bud so MINERAL ACT Ctrtlflca. of Improv.mants. 1 irr COMMON GOOD BEFORE PARTY MK.MllElt Ol' (iOVEItNMENT AMI OPPOSITION SAY THEY AUK KOIl CSKEATEK IMIOSfEUITY ST. JOHN, N3 Oct. 31. Assurance 3f representatives of the two great parties in the Canadian Parliament that they and their associates will support every move which Is for the common good of all the people of Canada was .he keynote of the speeches delivered .it the first annual banquet of the Canadian Board of Trade meeting here. Doth lion. James Malcolm, minister of trade and commerce on behalf of the Government and J. K. Flemmlng, Mi", on behalf of the opposition, Joined In expression of stirring Canadlanlsm. fhey declared In turn that no party ilflerehces or political strife would rlog 'the wheels of progress when legis o iuruier neigni 01 prosperity werr tetng decided upon. ANNIVERSARY OF TRAFALGAR DAY OILLAXT LOK NELOX DIEII JtST 123 YCAKM A(J( NAVAL KtsEHVE IIOI.I) HALL TONIGHT Today Is the one hundred and twenty- fifth anniversary of the battle ot rrafalgar, that memorable occurrence In the annals of the British Empire when England scored a brilliant sea victory over France, although the brave admiral. Lord Nelson, was killed aboard his flag ship. Victory. The anniversary of the day 1 ever celebrated among naval Wann Fractional No. 2, Anyox and Jus nits Mineral Claim, situate In the Atlln Mining Division or the :asiar Dltrici. about one mile up stream rrom the huulli of Wann fliver. TAkh NOTICE that The Engineer OolO Mioea Ltd.. Inc., Free Miner's Cerlirirali .v. 8977UI , intend, sixty day from Ihr dale liereif ,to apply to the Mlnlnr lie-rurdcr for a Cerlifirate of Improvement, fur the purpose of obtaining- a Crown Oram of the above claim. And further take notice that-action, un. iler sertlon Hi, muni be commenred before Ihe UfHie of such Certificate of Improvements DATED this lit day of September. A.t) i8v H. McN. FRASER. Agent MINERAL ACT. C.rtlflcats of Improvamsnts ' Sweepntske Mo. 4. SweepMate No. t ' Fractional and Seepnke Ko. 6 Trac-, iKMial Mineral Claims, situate in the Atlin ; Mlninir division tit Cannlar Dlitrlrt. i Where located: East 'side of Taku Arm. I near Sheep Creek. TAKE NOTICE that Herlnalrt Syines. Uarrlcter and solicitor, of 640 Wet Pen der St., Vancouver, British Columbia, rl-inr a aicent for Sweepstakes .Mining- Corporation Free Miner's Certificate No. IJi:ili. Intend, slitv d.ivs from the date hereof, to apply to the Mlnlnr Herorder for Certlflrateii of Improvement, for the purpose ot ontaimnr crown uranii oi the above rlalma. AM) FrilTIIEft TAKE NOTICE that SC lion under section HI must be commenced before the (nue of such certificates of improvements. DATED this 1st day of September, A.D. lata Apples NO. 1 FANCY WRAPPED MclNTOSH REDS Uegulur price )j52.7o. "tat, ULstL-&lJk jnen throughout 'the Empire and, lit rlnce Rupert to mark the occasion, the "loyal Canadian Naval Volunteer Re. serve here will hold its first annual ball In the Moose Hall tonight. Naval headquarters also suitably decorated with flags today. COMPLIMENTS DOCTOR WILLIS ON HONOR lation tending to carry the Dominion verslty hs signally honored Itself. USE SECOND GEAR IN DRIVING A CAR Miut l Expert Adtlt-e to Owners of Automobiles Who Always Climb on lllsb A number of time-saving suggestions .'or long distance driving has been mado by the research department of the Automobile Club' of British Columbia, which recommends steady. Intelligent driving rather .than occasional bursts at. high speed. ' Use the second, gear In ascending and descending hills. Most modern automobiles climb hills on high at twenty or twenty-five mile, an hour without much of a struggle, but it is easier on the engine to climb In second. "In descending the use of the second gear forestalls any possibility of having to stop to cool heated brakes "Avoid stopping as much ss possible and drive at anevea pace. Remember also that to drive at hightr speed. U to increase the possibility of engine and tire trouble. "Last but not least, take no chance. It takes time to lecture someone who scratched a fender." BETTER RESPECT FOR rimmtlng of Mars and Stripe In Can- ads hy American TourMs Not Common .Now i I COURTESIES RESULT OF EDUCATIONAL WORK VANCOUVER, Oct. 19. There has been much better respect ot the inter' national flag courtesies by the American tourist, this . year, .according to tb announcement made by the AutomobUe Club of British Columbia. Borne time ago, 111-feeUng was caused by thoughtless American tourist, who tll'Bdvlsedly flaunted the stars and stripes without also displaying the Union Jack. Last' Spring, however, protest was made by Canadian members of the American Automobile Association, Including; the Automobile Club of British Columbia, to the parent body. It was requested that the AAA. should ask members to observe the International flag courtesies. The matter was taken up with, the United States government and the department of commerce Issued a bulletin dealing with the matter. The collector of customs sent out a letter to lnapcc- Our Special, per box .... $2.25 tors asking them to place signs pre We have 100 boxes or thec P", a? "V??"- , , . ii , i i .1 Wide public t was also given the an- Apples to .ell his week. t.etlnounc emPent dcpartenl of your box now before they ureimcree end requesting obwr- all sold. vatlon of the courtesies, j I Blaine office of the Automobile Club ! . . AlhO of British Columbia made a survey oi '100 tins of Nabob Pure Jam, the situation this year and the re-I 4 lb. each I port was favorable. There were very Strawberry, per tin 75o (Iherrj, per tin 70o H!plerry, per tin 65c Apricot, per tin 60o lied Plum, per tin 50c (Jet your Jam now, while they are going -cheap. 1 Yon can have your choice of any of the above tins of Nubob Jain for 50c along with the pur- chilte of one box of Mcliilosh Apples for $2.2.'. He pure lo order the two together to get the bargain, . We will deliver your order, large or small. Phone 45. 6 C. Butchers & Grocers Limited few offensively decorated automobiles. DAMAGES ALLOWED FOUNDRY NUISANCE EDMONTON, Oct. IB. Having ruled that the fume, and nolae from a foutf dry and machinery manufacturing shop do-constltute a nuisance to Mrs. Eleanor Smith, whose residence Is next door, Mr Justice Ives hss Issued a mandatory or. r OBJECTION TAKEN TO GLARING SIGNBOARDS DEFACING COUNTRY Favorable comment on the campaign undertaken by members of the American Automobile Association to prevent highways from becoming defaced by glaring signboards was recently made by the New York World. IVctoria Tlmeji ' "Som"rtnf has been accomplished" w the Wortd- rnt b rui' McOlll University doe. not confer Its 0U1 toward, the organizations checking honors lightly. Its reputation, standing bu ot ""lng th countryside with and traditions require that those whom itT' lr,n much to it singles out for distinction shall have tKnboard.-not 08 but- l Snnlnt. The made noteworthy contributions to the ot e ricin Automobile A-WUlls. ,he!P cause of human progress. Dr. 8. J. wutkm. which ha. been volunteered, Superintendent of Education for j noul,, U '"""re: In other matter. Its this province, come, very fully and fe- olc'r, h" ,hown lU finitely within that class. He ha. Wled ! 'nrrW numerous role, in the educational nt- -hiP cover, many st.U. and proof BrttUh Columbia In every Instance lnf ' Automobile aub of Brltuh Col- with conspicuous success. Thce famlUar ' umb; u mmber ot ib American Au-province wlth hU work and Influence in this Ut Aoel.tlon and has endorsed feel that In honoring him with i the degree of Doctor of Law. his unl- ; WEEK-END SPECIALS 100 only, Picnic Hams, uveinitf weight 1 lo t Ibv i'u' Ii. Spti ojhI, n r lb 22' C Finest B.C. Cabbage, per lb. 5c There is nothing nicer tins time of year than hum and ul IwiRc. , B.C. Granulated Sugar hi bulk. 11 lb. for $1.00 I.innt 'K Ib. to cuilt ens (omer. CAPITOL BUTTER Choice Alberta Creamery, 1 lb. fruiU 37"ic t B.C. Mcintosh Red Apples, 5 lb. for 25c Per box $1.78 Ridgeway's Old Country Tea, 1 lb. package 70c ;i lb. tin $2.39 .Ylalkln's Best or Nabob Coffee, 1 lb. tins 62c u lb. tins $2.05 PURE JAM SPECIAL8 4 lb. tins, 59c Plum, Prune or (ireeugage Jain. 69c Special Iln.pberry, Peurh. Apricot, Lo ganberry or (ioo-eberry Jam, 78c Special Struwherry, Cherry, Murk Cur-runt or Pineapple Jutu. Large llipe Pears, per ha kef 40c Toku (irupef, basket .... 40c Comb Honey, xeclion .... 30o Arizona Umpo Frufi. 2 for 25c Kuxlern TuwiiHliipn Pure .Maple Syrup, 1021) pack, in pin) eulerif, each 75c Spuuifh Onions, i llc 25c t'els Ntiplha Soap, carton. . 79c Swift's Classic Soap, 10 bar 45c Sally Ami Cleanser, :) for. . 25c Shelled Walnut, fresh utock. ' while tiuirlers, lb 45c Combination Canned Fruit Special, 4 tins for 95c. "1 liu Sliced Peaehe. lulls 1 till Apricot, i s. lulls I tin Oreenwuge Plum, 2Ji'B 1 tin lltiyal Anne Cherries, tl's Ogilvie Corn Meal, 2 lb. pkg. 19c Evaporated Prunes, Jl lb. . . 25c Toilet Paper Hulls, 7 for . . 25c Aunt Dinah Molasses, 5 lb, tin 39c IJskimo Mutehe., 12 in pkg. Special '. 18o 200 lb. r'Sncy Mixed Candy. Sptu'ial, tier lb, ; 19c Phone your order early. Our der of the supreme court that the de- delivery service Is prompt fendant abate and keep abated the y() specialise in getting nuisance, uamage oi iuu u v. ... tiuigs UOlie ipilCKiy UliU UCflir also allowed. The. Judgment state, that there I. no doubt that when the defendant Is engaged In meHlng metal malodorous fumea escaping forces the plaintiffs to close her window, and even then they enter her home to her annoyance. And It U equally certain, rules the Justice, that the plaintiff Is Uinturbed by tB noise. alely. Rupert Table Supply Co Phones 210, 211 and 212 THURSDAY, OCTOBEU Jl lMj When You Need A WATCH Ask Us! Our wab hes are pOMlively guurunlefd i Mtlisradion. We have a large range in new ! ; WALTHAMS, ELGIN, HAMILTON AND HIQH ORADr SWISS For Ladles or Gentlemen - In yvlule, tireen or yellow gold. Max Heilbroner 527-520 Third Avenue WESTHOLME THEATRE TONIGHT ONLY at 7 and 9 RICHARD BARTHELMESS In "Ranson's Folly" A line dtunu il Ihe ll cl l 1 1 : It.. Ifai. lin k u- u hghtt-r. m lover, a iihui, II White hoi tongue of Hell lajtping al Ihe m . H. in'oit uiicht huv nvrd htmrlf ticnli 'l I. it hi laed lo fight fr ht ovn htiiihr uiii ii-ipf' ti ulur drHin.i of u during yiNiug valrin . wepl from Ihe .uMb- into the nrm if lovi. s Richard Barthelmen, Dorothy Mackalll, Andera Rm dolf, Pat Hartigan, William Norton Bailey, Blllle BenneU and ulliern. COMEDY -- "SCRATCHING THROUGH." AESOP'S FILM FABLES 35c and 10c BEHIND THE SCENES The mol import. ml wtirk we do gie tin ". M-eiii's" in tiir preoCriplMiii room. Wkeii oir. p" i t'umMnnlfNJ by h yuii may rrt iMHrrd 11. -geUtttg exactly wtuil (he phymriau K'ifiei. preMTiplkni in cliwked Ui in -lire abolule ni'mia When xirkiiosa rome. we waul ytMi U le- aii coufiJoiilly depeml iihii ti l fill the pr rn-'liL Ormes Ltd. The Pioneer lniggi-K 3rd Ave. and Cth Street. The Itextti; Phones 82 and 200 SEND IT TO THE LAUNDRY -:- -:- ALL CLA8SE8 OF LAUNDRY WORK Including three disluicl .tervo es ror rannly Worx SOFT FINISH, THRIF-T-SEllVICE and WET WASH ol most reasomdilc prices. DRY CLEANING, PRESSING AND REPAIRING Pioneer Laundry and Dry Cleaners Phone 11 8-and we will do the rest. Fishermen's Supplies FISH LINES, HOOK8, ROPE8,'TWINE8, FISH NETTING AND TROLLlNQ GEAR, OIL AND RUBBER CLOTHING, GROCERIES. Compare Our Prloee lipsett, Cunningham & Co. Ltd. 8econd Avenue and McBrlde 8U