PAGE SIX Now is (lie Time TO DO IT Wc have just received a fresh shipment of Dried Fruits, Mixed Peel and Fresh Nuts of all kinds. OUU PRICES FOR THIS WEEK ONLY Cleaned Currants, 7 lbs. $1.00 Cleaned Sultana Raisins, 7 lbs $1.00 Cleaned Seeded Raisins, 7 lbs ; $1.00 Prunes, 7 lbs $1.00 Bleached Raisins, 3 lbs. 65c Layer Figs, per lb 25c 5 lbs. for $1.00 SHELLED WALNUTS THE PRICE IS (lOOD Fancy White, halves, per lb. 55c Shelled Walnuts, halves, per lb 50c Shelled Walnuts, quarters, per lb 45c Shelled Walnuts, broken, per lb. 40c 2 lb. for 75c Sweet Shelled Almonds, per lb 70c 2 lb for $1.33 Orange and Lemon Peel, 3 lbs : $1.00 Citron Peel, per lb 55c 2 lb. for $1.00 Ground Almonds, Almond Paste, Preserving Ginger, Crystalized Ginger, Glazed Cherries and Crystalized Cherries, all at reduced prices. Get Your Requirement Here and Save Money Mussallem Grocery Co. Ltd. 417-423 5th Avenue E. Phones 18 and 84 NOW YOU CAN BUY O FOR THE o O PRICE OF Z PD & Co. Tooth Paste PD & Co. Vanishing Cream PD & Co. Shaving Cream PD &.Co. Almond, Cream PD & Co. Tar Shampoo For a limited lime only we will give you free any one nf Hie above Hems providing yon purchase two of Ihem. You gel 1.50 value for SI. 00. Don't miss this! Hype rl Pharmacy Prescription Specialists We deliver. Phone 94 If your head aches, or reading or work strains your eye, or if you are the least bit doubtful ubotit the efficiency of your eyes llien consult us! Glasses, are intended lo nialvc up for the deficiency in your eyesight. Our large patronage shows that we know how to produce such glasses. Have your eyes examined! A. E. Ireland CJIUIH'ATK OI'TOMKTUIST 37 Years Practice S19 .Third Avrnur. Oj. U.MW.A. WOOD Dry Jack Pine, Cedar, Birch and Spruce Per load .$6.50 Per half load 3.50 Per sack .50 Firelighters, .,8 fur $1.00 delivered. HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue Phone 680 Night or Day WE BUY BOTTLES. LIQUOR CASES HEARD TODAY i MAdlSTK.m: TAKES I'NItWC Aiivisi:- MEXT lt KSTIOX OF INt'Oltl'Olt-ATIOX OF UAV.V.A. The defendant lost the first round In the case of the Great War Veterans' Association, charged with selling beer through 1U servant. Arthur Beale.when Magistrate McClymont this morning refused to accept the contention of the defence that It was the Canadian Legion and not the Oreat War Veterans' As sociation that was conducting the premises at the time ' of the offence. Hla Worship found that the preponder-ence of the evidence went to show that It was the G.W.V.A. that was In control. The next resting place of the de fence was the ground that the O.W.V.A. being of Dominion Incorporation, was not incorporated in Itself and thus could not be convicted on the charge. Alter argument of counsel on this point had been heard, the magistrate ad journed the case unui tomorrow morn ing for decision. E. F. Jones, city WATER NOTICE. Dlvtrson and Ut TAKE MJTICE trial smiiervllle Cannery Company, Ltd.. who address Is Uore AVrniie nrr. sanmiuter. ax... w 111 idh v rur a (Irene? to lake and use 10 nlluns per minute nf water uui of small slrram. alj-o kiHinu as lluh-l Stream, which flout norlkeasl and drains itvo Jrdway Harbor' about 4U fed iKrthest of souliieasl eurncr of Toiru Mining- claim. The water will be diverted from the strt-Siii at a point about 50(1 feet southwest of suulh- al corner f Toko .Mlniiir Culm, and will Ih used fur Industrial purposes upon lite land described as 1t. arres noritx-asa of fnKo Mimnr claim. This notice was ported WATER NOTICE. Dlftraien and Us. TAKE MiTli'E that Itobert Georte Jolin sbn, whose adJres is luvemess uuncry. ; .,h Will tnlv- f,.P 9 I.. t.lr. .n.f .... . EBWARDSBURG CROWN BRAND solicitor, prosecuted and Milton Oon-.Uie O.WVA was called to the stand, zales acted for the defence j He stated that the Canadian Legion M"ITMs IX HOX n,'tl taken ovtr and w.j o;eratiiig the On the resumption of the case, which ! premlfcta Checks were signed with the had been adjourned from over a week ago. City Solicitor Jones re-entered the witness box. He told of a by-law which had been passed by the people In 1B20 and a transfer that had been property by the city to Dr. J. iK,int about ioo feet rriwi its nmutb : whether cr not the O.W.V.A,. was actu-d will will be be used used for for domestic domestic and and cannerv cannerv . ' purposes upon tlie land described ai Lot A . kitasoo I .it Till mtUce was Dotted on tlM . p. i i ... I .... ih. , ( 1 1. . . .- ... c... Dr. Alexander Smith Block Prions 676 DENTIST George Rorie CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR I'lione 3K7 213 Second .Uenue VVest, I'rluce Kuiert any tn ensience and asked lor decision. 'The magistrate asked defence to put utulx r. l56. A copy or this nutlet, andi" wunese in ine stana on inn point. an application purHani thereto and to' iifi's' ntlt.XM. Vt hitvmsis ITXL-sM.fs the -Water Ac," will tie filed in the of-I 1c- of the Water Recorder al Prince V r. I. Vminvman nt nn.M.nt Iluperl. obiecilons to the appll-allin mav 1 ' I... -t.h . t.. .rnij ...... t, . - ' - wi hit r.iu u.iri nroinjrr ir with the i inpiroller of Water Hisrttts. farllament Bulldlots. V-lurta. B.C.. within ihlrty days after the first appearance of this notice in a Iocs I newDaner TIm date or the first publication of this notice IS September 30. hjc, ROBERT GEORGE MIIXSTOX. applicant $7.00 a mon th Just a Few Cents a Day Gives you immediate possession of a splendid build-in tr lot . Isn't this the best and biggest chance for building your own home that ever came your? way This is a remarkable money-making, money-saving opportunity I now offer you. You get your LOT at the very bottom of real estate values ir; Prince Rupert. And $7.00 is all you need to get started, to OWN YOUK OWN HOME Is there any other way In the world you can u?e $7.00 so profitably? Let me help you, as I have helped others, to own their own home. I still have several choice lots for you to choose from on these terms. j G. C. Walker Cor. 2nd Ave. and Ith LAND ACT. XOrit'K Ol1 INTENTION TO AI'II.V TO LEASH LAXI) ( I In Ooca River Land Recording District I of Prince Rupert. D C . and situate on an Island in Oona River approximately . opposite Block One and Two of Lot 2194. R. 5, Coast District (mostly tide flat .surrounding small Island l. ! TAKE NOTICE that John Bergman, of :Oon River. B.C.. occupation fisherman. Intends to apply for a lease of the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted 300 : feet north of northwest corner post of i Lot 2199: thsnce 1.000 feet southeast: .thence 200 feet westerly: thence 1.000 feet northwest: thence 100 feet to post planted, and containing ten acres, more or less. JOHN BERGMAN. Applicant Dated October 30. 1928. PULP TLMHLjK SALE X81I0. Sealed Tenders marked. . "Tender on X8440." will be received by the Honourable, the Minuter of Lands, at Victoria. I B.C.. up to twelve o'clock noon on the ,4th day of January. 1927. for the pur- : chase of Pulp Licence X8443. to cut timber situated on Oraham Island. Queen Charlotte Islands District. Thirty years will be allowed tor the I ' removal of the timber. AU tenders must comply with Sec- jticn 19 of the "Forest Act." I The highest or any tender not neces- jsarlly accepted j Further particulars msy be had from : the Chief Forester Victoria. B.C. 3 Way Special KXTKAOKDINAKY VALUE PICK OUT T1IRHK OF FOLLOWING FOU $2.00 THE Any l lb. tin Pure Jam, Malkin's Iiest, Empress or Nabob. Any 4 lb. tin Pure Orange Marmalade. - 1 lb. of Malkin's Best or Fuller's Tea. 1 lb. of Malkin's Best or Fuller's Coffee. 2 lbs. of "our Fancy Sweet Biscuits, value $1.00. 1 3 lb. tin Pure Lard, value 85c. Pick out any three of the above articles for $2.00. You Save from Ten to Twenty Percent on this j deal. f!.. il .nrr i.tJ. l i oci mice uiiiciciii niiiun.tu HUIKC ii up the barjraln ') THE DAILY NEWS Tuesday, November name Canadian Legion. Confronted Willi a llccrse covering Uie period Issued to the O.WV-A.. Mr. Youugman staled that he took It from what he heard at made of' convention In Vancouver in May that A. Wctst'tlie Canadian Legion was entitled tj H. L. Landry and Sidney Bird s' continue business with a license luuid trustees of the Oreat War Veterans As- 10 O.W.V-A. Wltneas had not examined socUtlon. The property was to' be , u license and had not seen that It solely for the use of the O.W.V A. and. I marked not transferable. Sr. coV" r m, r,;,ice .S3 T.ii not used by it. was to revert to the, crow oaaUnatlon by Mr. Jones, application pursuant- I hereto and to Ibe city. The conveyance of the ritv. Mr Youugman stated that he cou'd not water Art" will be filed in the office of . .... .1 . ..... , , . .,., Wo Water r.e-ord-r at iyiiht nuiwn ! saa. naa never Been register! " woauwri jot w B.i:. oiijrctiuns lo the application may beiby the O.W.V-A. transfer of the O.W.VA had been car- rih-i with jne Mid Water tterorder ori - with the Cntiiptrulier of Water Hiahis. ,,H., u'r cresa-exjunlmtfcw. .v,. Mr. Jones arilanient Bulldinr. Victoria. B.C.. wi.h Isold he could not swear that the Can- in thirty rtai afier the first anrwaranre i .... if Ibis notice In a local newsuanep. ThauJu :iau use nsro over me dale of ibe first publication of this no iO.W.V-V nor could he swear that the ure li n-tuber J. t. I . , , . .. SOMKflVILIK i:rV rn IYIi vrr.t.u.u xpwi u i CORN SYRUP Hot only tx Wonderful flavor but unusually Wholesome as well rled out nor could be swear that the property had ever been taken over by the Canadian Legion. AMiEII lOlt Itll.lMI At this point Mr. Oonzales asked the AppUrani. (place. He had been Informed by Dr. j magistrate for his ruling as to whether Bv riwt ioWHav Maiiwra. Are ni. nd Mr. Tannock that the trans- Jr not there had been a transfer and anian for thr t&ttnir nvrr rt th n w I His WorshlD ruled to the contrary. in.oon ralhns pit dav uf water out or lthat the property would have to revert Lwporauon .- rsi oi win r i ai cnina mi. aiKsito the'eitv ' known as mo name', whirb flows sonttt- ... . . cast and drams into Trout Bay about 4tt i After other crown wltnessca. Including ; ... .uquor Board operatives, were beard water will be diverted from the stream at i4- Ooruales raised the point as to ment bad been heard, adjournment of the case was ukrn until tomorrow. WINTER SERVICE OF COAST STEAMERS IS end trips of tne steamer Prince Rupert! In the Canadian National Coast eleam-1 ship service before the winter schedule, giving one boat a, week, win be reverted, to. The steamer Prince Oeorge la to be laid off first this 'winter and. alter the mlrtrtl nf this mnnth IK !HnM nttnmrt I will arrive from Vancouver at 10 JO Wednesday mornings, sailing at 10 Wed nesday evenings for Stewart and Any oz returning, here .Friday mornings 8 o'clock and sailing' for the south 9 Ftldsy mornings. NELLIE IS PROBLEM IN TORONTO SCHOOLS TORONTO. Nov. 2. -- Among other vexing questions the Premier of Ontario, as Minister of Education has to face the problem of Nellie going to school in Toronto. Nellie la under 18 years of age, and cornea within the provisions of the Adolescent School Attendance Act, by. which the Board of Education Is required to enforce her attendance at school. But. although the child la resident In Toronto with relatives, her parent live outside the city Hence, the Finance Committee of the board la caught on the horn of the dilemma, between the statute requiring attendance of Nellie at school and the board'a own policy of closing Its doors on children whose parents or guardians are not resident of Toronto. The matter was referred to Premier Ferguson as Minister of Education. We have W. 0. Little's Quality northbound Milk arriviii"; daily. Let us havol fvui oiaiiuuiK uiucr lui ueiiverjr. Per Quart, 20c B.C. Butchers & Grocers Limited Phones -15 and 571 tuiu:ii;ss ui:roi(T R a.m. DIOBY ISLAND. Clear, calm; barometer. 30.40; temperature.. 48; sea obscured. DEAD TREE TO INT. Barometer, temperature. 40. BULL HARBOR Part cloudy: light southeast wind; barometer, 30.12; temperature. 42; light swell; 10:35 pxn. spoke jnotorship Lillciiorn. abeam Scarlet Point, bound for Vancouver; 8 mti. spoke tug 6t. Faith, abeam Storm Islands southbound; 830 ajn. spoke steamer Prince John In Queen Charlotte Bound southbound. NOON ' DIOBY ISLAND. Clear, calm; barometer, 30.34; temperature. S2; sea smooth; S un. spoke W. 8. Herrln duo Stewart northbound, DEAD TREE POINTs-Barometer. 30.-20: temperature. '51. BULL HARBOR-Clear. fresh BX. , ina;iDaromeier. 30.00; temperature, oi. i-iivuoy, ii.ia.ajn. imu smmrr 'ft'tPrlnciflOeorKe o!T Boat Harbor Point A TIIIIIITV ARTIST Vlctlnw-Oood heavens.. You've pulled three teeth and I onlyw'anted one extracted. , Dentist Sorry, sir. You see we gave you a bit too much gas and I. didn't want to waste it Edmonton Bulletin. Advertise in The Dally News SHAKESPEARE SOCIETY MEETS MOST EXTIItMASTIC (IATIIEHIMI OF SK!OX M I'AH TOOK I'LUK l.ST MdllT J The meeting last night of the Shakes- J I pea re Society was One of the most en jlhusiastlc the organization has yet had The subject of study was Scene 1. and ill. from Act II. of Shakespeare's Hamlet, Prince of Denmark. One of the features I was the reading by Mtsa Dlanche Mac-Idonald of a splendid paper on Ophelia, one of the characters in Hamlet. ! Various parts In the reading of the play were taken a follows: Folonlus, Lord Chamberlain. Alex. Me iltae and Miss Dorothy Stephen. Reynaldo, servant to Polonlu. Anderson. Ophelia, daughter of Polonlus, Jean Harrison. RJt. i Claudius, King of Denmark, j Pierce. Oertrude. Quern of Denmark WATES NOTICE. DiisrsoK n Us Mr Miss Miss and mother of Hamlet. Mrs. lladdon. I Rosencrants. courtier. Mrs. Adam iMackle. Oulldenatcr. courtier. Miss Watson. Voltunand. courtier. Mrs. W. II Wilson-Murray. Comeltua. courtier. Mrs."J. Bremner. Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, son of the former and nephew et the present king, Mrs. Blsck and Mrs. ft, Cameron. Players. Miss Dabble and Miss Mitchell. The following were elected new members of the elub: MUs Caroline Mitchell. Mrs. J. C Milne and Mrs. Adam Mackle. The French Academy has vetoed !ht entrance of the word "match" as applied to an athlete. porting or fuu competition, late the dictionary as French TUi; NOTICE nut H4imlr W sorry Company. Ltd., w!.e aiMtfss . fitvr Avpchm Wbirr, Vancoer. B.C. will anplv ror a iieca -e to lake ami ne a aalhw V- A. by the Canadian Legion hao ; Oorale. then asked for dismissal , - il&Z nZi wnever been completed. If there wern'on the ground that the O.W.V-A. could I not Ihii mm drain iow Jedway llarb- transaction, Mr. Jones declared ! "oi oe ronviciea Deing a uomuuan in a Don I Jo jardt uorlhwent of tmiihea.l Cfmirr of Ti.au sliKlu rLain, T tw ..-. After Mr. Jouee ami-i will be diverted frfti ji stream ai p"M" about 0u fert from lis mouth in a MMhelerl) direction, ami will! be u.el ror industrial lArV"- tef) Uf land described a. H i sere northeast of Toiro Mliitat t.lilm. This iiuiks w fntco n ibe (-round n Hie tib diy or cVtm tier. Ik A c-p of IW ix.tire and sn appiwalion puruant Ihoretn and to Iho "Vvaur Art still tiiA in th nrrim nf lb Water lterrd-r at Prtore nttpert.i ST.4RTING VERY SOON' rrv r UinilllitU iLilll UUU11,U,, , ,,,,lr,vr ut Water Ulfhl. ! rarlMiuent Biilldinr V.rt-.ria. r. with There will be only two more week iiu imri ujx- arier ttw rir-i aitprasifr f thi- noti'c :n a I'xal newspaper Tr daic of th- fir.i ptihiicsuon ,,f ibis no soMtnvii.i.1; l''C AN S CRT ' I til Ai.rihcanl By Fred IscsBr sajf Mather. Amtl MONTREAL PRICES In Prince Rupert for all Men's Clothing SUITS, OVERCOATS. UNDERWEAR and FURNISHINGS. montreal importers' daily bulletin of hk; raroains Men'is Overcoalu from $19.95 Boys Overcoats $9.95 UNDERWEAR Penman's 95 Combinations $3.93 Snjrlo Garments $2.00 Penman's 95 for Boys and Children, in all sizes. You know Penman's! Penman's Heavy Wool Underwear $1.15 Penman's Heavy Wool Combinations $2.75 Penman's 71 Combinations $1.75 Single Garments. 90c These are prices that cannot be beaten anywhere. New Goods are arriving dally from " Montreal. Now that the cold weather is coming, you need the clothes and wc need the money. GOOD GOODS AT GOOD f PRICES Montreal Importers J. It- Third Miller Avenue. - Proprietor. 1Q1 ! p i i n Mill J.L ..- LL I 1- Mi-.I I -,-J L x : 1 CUPS AND. SAUCERS Over 100 Different Designs and Decorations New Arrivals of Dinner Sets In Itt'iitilifnl ( ( (Miliums hi our liu-t'iiiiM,i ulur prices. Ciiiiii1 uii'l pi k mil nt- Xmu- (iifU m Dinner Set uml we will Hold it fur miu. 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DRY CLEANING, PRESSING AND REPAIRING Pioneer Laundry and Dry Cleaners Phone 1 IS--and we will do the rest Fishermen s Supplies FISH LINES, HOOKS, ROPES, TWINES FISH NETTING AND TROLLING GEAR, OIL AND RUIIHER CLOTHING, GROt'KHH Compare Our Prices Lipsett, Cunningham & Co. Ltd. Second Avenue and Mcllrlde SI.