THE DAILY NEWS Thuyday.NoTc,. PAGE SIX NOW YOU CAN BUY FOR THE o 3 PRICE OF Z PD & Co. Tooth Paste PD & Co. Vanishing Cream PD & Co. Shaving Cream PO & Co. Almond Cream PD & Co. Tar Shampoo For a limited time only we will give you free 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 Pharmacy Prescription Specialists We deliver. Phone 94 Meat Department Stewing Mutton, 2 lbs. 25c Stewing Veal, 2 Jbs. . . . 23c Mutton Chops, per lb... 30c Shoulder Mutton, per lb. 20c Leg Mutton, per lb. . . 30c Veal Chops, per lb. .. 23c Leg Veal, per lb 23c Round Steak, 2 lbs 43c Sirloin Steak, 2 lbs. . . 33c Rib Roast Beef, per lb. 20c Sausage, 2 lbs 33c Fresh Killed Fowl, per lb. 33c Mussallera Grocery Co. Ltd. Great Variety of Ladies Silk Stockings In all the latest colors "Demers" We aim to please Phone 27. P.O. Box 327 If your head aches, or reading or work strains your eyes, or if you are the least hit doubtful about the efficiency of your eyes then consult us! (Jlasses arc .intended to make up for the tScficieiicy in your eyesight. Our large patronage shows that we know how to produce such glasses. Have your eyes examined! A. E. Ireland (JKADIATK OPTOMKTIUST 27 Years Practice 3I Third Avrnur. Opp. O.W.V.A. WOOD Dry Jack Pino, Cedar, Birch and Spruco Per load 56.50 Per half load 3.50 Per sack 50 Firelighters, 48 for SI .00 delivered. HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue Phone 580 Night or Day WE BUY BOTTLES. MOOSE BAZAAR BIG SUCCESS nK nr.Miti:i it.oi-i.k at inik LAST NM1I1T HIIKN 1'IUi: llU.UV-IMiS TOOK I'LACE The two-day Moose Bazaar, which was a complete financial success with returns not yet completed, came to a close last night with a big dance that was attended by some five hundred people. The feature of the affair was the drawing by Miss Jean Scott of the winning numbers In the grand prize drawing and the many raffles, (ilt M l'KIZKS First prize Silver tea service, won by O. Bendlckson. ticket No. 589. Second prize. Vacuum cleaner, Mrs. Charles P. Balagno, ticket 327. Third prize. Suit of. clothes, C. P. Peterson, tocket '255. " r' Fourth .prize. Gramophone, Mrs. Lawler. ticket 570. Fifth prize Leather suit case, Henry Smith, ticket 42. " Sixth prize. Waffle Iron, C F. Sewall. ticket 206. Seventh prize. Ton of coal, R. Wink- ley, tocket 150. Eighth prize. Electric Iron, Miss Mar garet Eyolfson, ticket 526. Ninth prize. Sack of sugar, W. Robb. ticket 450. Tenth prize. Sack of flour, F. Jasbo, ticket 151. OTIIKK DKAWINCS Doll, won by Ted Rorvik: rabbit, won by Evelyn Johnson; pig. won by Velma Walters; cake, won by Miss Allison Haines; towels,' won by Mrs. T. C. Williams: box of candy, won by Dr. R. $5.00 a month (Only $60.C0 a Year) Gives you immediate possession to either Lot 17, Block 32. Sec 7 or Lot 23, Hiock 2, Sec 8 or Lot 3, Block 32, Sec. 8. You'll make no mistake in buying one of these lots, as they are located on streets, surrounded by well-kept homes, that are occupied by the kind of people who make good neighbors. Buy now when prices are low and terms are easy, and before another year rolls around, you will be mighty happy over your investment. Takp my advice, put some of your surplus dollars in Prince Rupert now. Don't delay, this is a real money-making opportunity, the kind that comes but once in a lifetime. Take advantage of it. G. C. Walker Cor. 2nd Ave. and 4th St. New : Supplies of Men's Clothing arriving regularly. For Price and Quality Don't Forget Montreal Importers Third Avenue J. B. .Miller Proprietor. MILK Cash price of li.kels is utlvanced lo 0 Quarts for $1.00 11 Pints for $1.00 Commencing November 1. Valentin Dairy Phone 657. lOtcc rvjuvirzTh. cue a, ula. psvu Mrs. Long: fox fur, won by J. Mor- rlnce as a whole, and the gtrls espeev rison; centrepiece, won by A. Ohneioig; bed spread, won by Ole Skog; box of candyf won by Dr. It. E. Eyolfsen. OUUs Royer was master of ceremonies of the dance last evening and music was by Mrs. It. V. Ponder'a orchestra. Refreshments were sold from hot dog stands. The committee In charge of the dunce consisted of W. II. Montgomery. D. C. Schubert. Joe Slnggard. B. J. Bacon. Joe Katchford, Tom Elliot. R. Long. C. R. Biggart, J Graham, OUUs Royer, Fred Scadden. N. Mussallem and O. Stegavlg. TOPIC OF HOME ECONOMICS IS THRASHED OUT PAiii.NT-Ti:.riu;ns iikik ri:irii'.ti. I'Dlimt: ON' M'lUKCT AT MEKT-1MJ I.AXT MCIIT E. Eyolfson; towels, won by Miss Jean i Beattie; buffet set. won by Mrs. P. J. i The ttgulu meeting of the Parent rtvn; n'linwsiinii won ho Hnrrv a.- Teacher Association was held in the tort; pillowslips, won by Albert Est-Auditorium of the Booth School .pa evlg; bed spread, won by Miss Jeannle r ftoltB-r PMl" Scott: cushion, won by A. Ohnesorg: An-.ott. president of the Association in luncheon set. won by Dan Jabour: tri chlr n1 w- w- c "NeU1 WM luncheon set. won by Mrs. Grimasson: t"retary. Alter the singing of "O cup and saucer, wen by Mrs. Squsr- I ' Canada." those present took part in chuck: bam, won by O. Ouelpa; chick- nnnimunlty singing very enthuslastlcal-en, Mr- McMillan played and J. S. Jack won by Cobb; cake, won by wuson lea. miss unanerxus. accompanied by Miss Tite. favored the meeting with a delightful vocal sola, i Ihe topic for discussion was the question of the establishment of a chilr ol Home Economics in the University of British Columbia. In connection ' with this Mrs. Arnott read a letter from lilts 11. Anderson, president of the provincial Parent Teacher Association, emphasizing the need for the support o. 'the local associations towards this end i The 'speaker of the evening was T. IL Peddle. MA., principal of the Prince i Rupert High School. Mr. Peddle em phaslzed the need for such a faculty as It trained the girls, who are the future ! mothers of the nation. In the essential of heme management. Other countries had such training. I In a brie! resume of the steps leading up to the foundation of Unlversi ' ties the speaker showed that It was no'. ; the duty of the University authorities j to form the faculty but that public op-Union was the necessary authority. In ' this case the Parent Teacher Assocla 1 tion was. the voice of the people ano : they were entitled to the support pf those who knew that progress lay along !the lines, of better and more practical ! methods of education. The question o' the expense was not great In view of , the undoubted benefits that the pro Heinz Tomato Soup SPECIAL FOB A FEW DAYS 12 Tins for $1.10 The regular price of this Soup is 2 for 25c or $1.50 per doz. We have fifteen dozen to sell at 51.10 per dozen. We want you to buy, along with this Soup, 1 bottle Heinz Chili Sauce .. 40c ' and , 1 bottle Heinz Worcester Saute 50c Altogether ' 12 tins Soup $1.10 1 Chili Sauce 40c 1 Worcester Sauce 50c Total $2.00 I Our Apple deal 1 Mill on for a ' day or two. A few boxes left. Victoria Cross Cocoa, 5 lbs. for 75c California Table Figs, 5 lbs for $1.00 Thompson's Seedless Raisins, 25 lbs. for $3.50 Our Christmas Crackers and .Stockings have arrived. Buy now. B.C. Butchers & Grocers j' r Limited Phones 13 a'hd 571 GEORGE RORIE CHAItTKKHI) ACCOUNT. ANT AND AUDITOR Phone 387 213 hrrond Atrnue Weot, Prince Rupert ally would derive. It was necessary also to complete the education of ttr. girls. Just as necessary as the ordluar) University education completes the higher education of the youths of the province. On completion of the address considerable discussion took place as to how the Prince Rupert Parent Teacher Association would support the 'movement. The meeting went on record as being in favor of the project but the matter of what steps to take was left In the hands of the executive. The singing of the National Anthem brought the meeting to a close and members adjourned to - the domestic science rooms where refreshments were served by a committee under Mrs. Bert West. ONCE HATED WORK aid waste matter from the Intestines which you never thought was In your jystem. Excellent for chronic constlpa- :ton or allied stomach trouble. Adlertk stops that full, bloated feeling.-Ormea Limited, Druggists. WHIST LEAGUE XI. (leori.e"i (Seal Ce) Kratrn by M. Crorge's (City) in IWpunril Came In a postponed game in the men's lection of the Fraternal Whist Lesgue played last night, St. Oesrge's (C.ty) de feated St. Oeorge's (Seal Cove) by a core of 6 to 3. The league standing to date Is as .'ollows: Moose ........ Elts ,.. St. Oeorges (Seal Coy ) St. Oeorges (Cltyk V. . Oddfellows Sons of Canada Knights of Pythias . . . W. 4 2 a 3 2 1 1 St. Andrews , 0 Fancy work. Mrs. II, and Mrs. Malcolm Lamb; L. 0 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 Pt. 1 3 2 2 2 1 I 0 NO FIXUM- SHOES AT DAILYNEWS OFFICE "You fixem shoes?" inquired a dusky visitor at the Dally News office this morning. The man at the wicket looked over the two visitors with a critical eye. They were evidently from India and not accustomed to the wsys and manners of the country. They were politely but firmly Informed that they were not' at a cobbler's establishment but at the! office of one of the most modern and 1 up to date newspapers In western Canada. They smiled a weird Hindu smile and left in the direction pointed out to them up the street RUPERT EAST BAZA4R TODAY EW:.T I'MlKIt (iLNKICAL CONVKNOIt-SHIP (II' .M ItM, . IIOIIINM)N IS OI'L.M I) IV MltS. U. (i. IIACKKK "The annual bazaar' of the Ladles' Aid of Rupert East United Church wa. ' opened at 3 o'clock this afternoon by Mrs. George a. Hacker. General convener for the bazaar 11 Mrs. W. Robinson, president of Kupert East Ladles' Aid, with the following ladles In charge of various booths: Refreshments Mrs. B. O. Beale, convener, Mrs. J. W. Moorehouse, Mrs. J. Sanderson. Mrs. MahaRrr and Mrs. J. V. a. Macauley Home cooking. Mrs. T. Ross McKay, Mrs. J. Watt and Mfss Jean Mackay Plain sewing-Mrs. A. J. Squire Mrs. M?th Davis, Mrs. C. J. Norrlngton and Mrs. CJomaz, Fish Pond--Miss Duthle and Mrs. II. S. Pelletler. rr r,lt, ft f ... O.. M L. fttAnVA Mimm tritf. CP turncles adjoining Victoria, how could that leader when selected be said to represent the rank and tile of the party? What chance would he have of commanding the .loyalty and enthusiasm of the Conservative electors, the majority of whom would have been deprived of any opportunity of participating In hi selection and In determining the parti's policy? What la to be gained by selecting delegates by stealth, at hand-picked meetings In basements, except the du-lous satisfaction of "putting one over ' xvne other element, and causing dissension iu the party's ranks? Why not da the thing in the open? There nothing to be ashamed of. The appointment of the leader of a great political parly and the determination . of lis psllcy are nutters of outstanding Importance, not only to trie party Itself but to the country as a whole. Most parties appreciate this and therefore are anxious to enlist' the active Interest of mucn 01 ,ne,,r memoersnip at iney ; XIAIf rMIftVO III1!? I WuVY LnJUlJ LlrL can reach through their various crganl-. ' rations; they want their leadership and) "Work used to be a burden to me. Policy to have the Intimate support of but now I enjoy life axaln. Adlertka I Ue rank and file, not merely the In- .i the best bowel medicine I ever used, and for stomach gas it has no equal." signed) Mrs. V. H. CUnUman. Adler- lka brings out OAS quickly and removes tcrrsted support of political operating In the dark. machines 1 Fortune Teller A fair-hatred man will soon come Into your life. He will be poor but honest. Clients -Couldn't you make It a dark ( man with money? rottune Teller Yea. but that will cost you a dollar tnore. Tlt-nits. NOTICE OF INTIKTION TO APPLV FOR LIA III ItM UM heiunliiit fiiMrirl or Allln Mlntii (iivitioii 'rf atar tiiHri' t. TAkf VtTli l. thai U disinter Uufcl wiwi. i in , inc.. s rriirii nilHlnr eulu : ;iny i.prranur wilhm OH- frtirinee of DM , il "iUlhtU. uri tlMttutl. S UHMtll roll) , iwny. lutrml, n w-' tr s forrikrr lti- f ttw f"llim ikirrlld IiikI, - OHicmrnruiir si a tl plsnlrd shuul tnv i fret 1iunl in su Kitieriy dircix! rnmi the ortb Wit r(,ntr of l.. 4llv. ark Mineral Claim. 4iualnt si Um i ill. if Wsnn Hiver. un Ttku Ann of Tirl-ii latr. t'wiu- in s ?l'irllirly (lirirtKn tf:-fft. itrr tstterly 140 fe, ihrnr SHtttirrly Itu rwt mnrr or leu in itirh water mrk. llMlin. WMIeHv frrl mure or iet t pi'ini r rtmitnenrefltrnt nd nlillllnr 01 rrr iinitp nr Lor a led i!il ttlh dr nr Auru,l. ltt (Sltnedl II. MrM. rilASEH ft r.. i.. a asmii . LAND ACT. i - - -Notltt of Inttntlen te Apply to Lss Lsn In I'rlore nu(erl Mml tlerurdlnr lit ' trirt. simI tit'ute at Jmiwsy Harbor. Ouei-a Chsrloiif .ltnd. . TAaE MiTICE thai tinier Die r.mtiert ! 4uiunj. i.io.. sn'-nvrr, ji.i:.. urrupajn nh I'srkrM. intend in sily for s lrs-f IIm- followtav drrrltil fnJi: -- rniiinrinr at a p't ftjiited si ihe! ii:wii rtirwr or ine Tom Mlnrril rialin, fiMlowns tin estlerl)' turtjiuiarr In a wrllM'rt dlrt-rium IS rhsln: tlii'nre h'.rlt-i. rly It .im iitgh uatr. mark; thnrr lUihMxleriv ili.nr the hlrti wsu-r nnrk is i-tisln. Iiienre ulhet i rl I i- i'hln imirw .r Ir.n. ti, point i.r "miniPiKYiiM-nl. inl rntain'nr II si rf-f. iwn- le SrMCnVII.LE ' tll:Y -JMrAXV LTD Anplliam l'er r ti. Mstheri luted Kivilrnilirr tlh, lt Pure Jams, Jellies and Marma. lade, l's glass, your choice 2Jci Rogers' Golden Syrup, 2 lb. tin Beale. Miss Mary Walters and Mlw ed Arr,r Sodas, pkg. . Doris Robinson. Cashier Mrs, 8. L. Peachey. CHOOSING DELEGATES FOR CONSERVATIVES COMING CONVENTION (Victoria Times) If every district entitled tp take part In the election of a leader for the provincial Conservative Party at Kamloops this month chose Its delegates In the same way that delegates Have been chosen by some of the suburban constl- Cash and Carry Prices UPSTAIRS STOKi: Sixth Street The prices listed below arc non- service. Any parcel too heavy to; be carried will be delivered for a' small extra charge. No phone nor! C.O.I). Orders in this department. 25 boxes Jumble Pack Mcintosh; Apples, while they last, per box $1.29 Highland Spuds, per sack . . $1.79 I5roken Shelled Walnuts, per lb. 1 39c' MEAT SPECIALS Stew Lamb, per lb , 15c! Ix?g Lamb, per lb .Ifa Shoulder Lamb, per lb. ..... 30c Pot Roast, .... v.. Ac, 10c, 121ic Cambridge Sausage, per lb... 15c Liberty Steak, 3 lu3 25c Rogcrs Golden Syrup, 5 lb. tin 19c I . 12c . 22c Peameal Hack Uaeon, sliced, per 15c! Pure Lard, 3 lb. tin .... 69c! Pure Lard, 5 lb. tin $.mj Pure Lard, 10 lb. tin $2.29 Capitol Creamery Uutter, per lb.! 39c1 Lard in bulk, per lb HVzc St. Charles, Pacific, or Carnation, Milk, 9 tins for $1.00 Rupert Table Supply Co Silverware Community Plate Rogers 1847 and a full line of Sterling Silver at standard , China and Glassware in our Ilasomcnt Store at real values Max Heilbroner ! - 527-529 Third Avenue WESTHOLME THEATRE TONIGHT ONLY, 7 and 9 p.m. Robert Fraser, Shirley Mason And strong cast in "Desert Gold" A typical Western thriller by Zane (irry COMEDY "HOHACK (HtEELY, JUNIOIL" AKSOKS FILM FAM.KS Ad minion 35c and 10c These Chilly Nights Ilrquirc heal in Hie IiTiii. We li.ie jul re. e Fall -li.jiinenl of Gurney Oxford Heaters Fur iinoiiix uikI elliMpiii v they hihiii.i . Call uml iicpi-rl our U k v arry n romj.'. Condor tlectrlc Lampi In all ilzet Stork's Hardware Limited 710 Second Avenue Canadian Pacific Railway CANAOIAHl D n r.i U' oci vii.ua IPACinCj Sailings from Prince Rupert To Ketrhlkaii. Urstirrll, Junrau and Mkca) . II 9; lrr I 1 To oiourr, VIImU and HfStllr .Nov. 1. 19, r-. 3, It, , rnlNCi;H- ur.uiiKi:. titr llulnUtr. j. IWIU llrlls, Orran lsl.. Nainil, Alrrl IU) (smplirll Khrr, and anrautrr rtcr Halurif. II a.m. Urnrj lor all Mramthlp l.lnro. Ilill Information ! V. OIK IMIIH, llmrral .tmt. turner of 1lli Mrrrt and rd Aumir. l-rlncr UuH-rl. Ill' WEEKEND SPECIALS ON SALE FRIDAY A.II SATl'ltDAY ( HEPE MOllllOCAIN Illack. Sand, Grey. lVim-rose. Orchid. SjkjcIoI, l'er yard ." .Sl.r.n WHITE FLANNELETTE Fine quality welKht, a yards for i.oo I'AILE'ITE Slf.K 7 SG inch, in a variety of shades. Per yard $1.7." IJLEACHEI) HUCK TOWELIN(J 3 yards for urf ALL MILLLNEHV t hip reilucllons TWO DOZEN LADIKS SWEATEHS To clear at each VOILE NHJHTtiOWNS In n variety of colors -m designs, each . l LADIES' IILACK Hi H Itl'U RAINCOATS He j?. $ 12.60, for . . WHITE and COL01tK TUHKISII TOWEI Very special, per pair r0 DUSTERS t....'. ! !..!. Ii I f , uiuur iiui islicr,each -' LndlcH and Chlldren'H Coatn 2S off. H. S. WALLACE CO., LTD. Fhone 9. 3rd Ave. nnd l ut,n