SATURDAY. OCTOBER 3, m u I Wrji-piece "COURT CABINET auiM that iur rourtdi Tin lUmfton CWltrit achievement of Community designer luibfengrtnlj' enhanced by the introduction of tbii splendid chat. I IsnJ-arvcd in rfTcct.ent) (iiggetting the gorgeous thou of tuly luicliih diyi, "Court Obinctt ire sure to haves ucmeraJoui vogue. Ai settings lot line silver-wire nothing couU be more appropriate, yet the cott it surprisingly low. C?OTr'8.00 rlPWFLI.FRS aQLltlC STORE WITH THE CLOCK J. Bent's Re-orgamzation Sale Slashing Prices on I All. .(Ml MTISTt.lt VUMt and Mil MM UV IWaaiiiai illrrnoon Drews n e laleat (tylea and material. J, BENT Third Afenue. LUMBER We lire mntiaifnrf tiring riMifrh mid lrcsrl lumber Kd gram Imnt 'filar llnliiitit nml allium boxes. Ask For Prices Seal Cove Lumber Co. Ltd. PHONE 562 George Rorie Chartered Accountant and Auditor Itrceivcr, Liquidator, Trustee, rtc. . Phone 387 New Address: 243 Stoond Avenue West HUNCH IIUPKIVr MILK From Bulkley Valley FRESH MILK AND WHIPPING CREAM We specially reoomrnenrl our Table Cream at 16a for I In If I'lnt, Quality and Fervlco Special I co Delivery Serylfo Valentin Dairy Phone 657 LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone M. Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing, Team or Motor 8ervle. Coal, Band and Orave We Ipeolallte In Plane ane" Furniture Bavtinf. . WA TERFRONT WHIFFS Lipsett-Cunningham to build on waterfront crew of Foster quits CapL Newcomb on coQst currents , Uptt-Cunnlngham Co. Ltd.. which h doing bulne with the j fishermen for to m.ny years, u going to e.ubllh on the waterfront on a .it between the Union Oil and the Trotler j dock.. Te.t pile, were being driven dur- ng u.e pa.t week by John Curne & Son. The move to the waterfront will bring to fruition a scheme that hu been contemplated fcr aome time by thla company but which, lor varloua reaaon. u not carried out. By to doing, l will be a convenience to the company telf a wel . to IU many customer, aming the fishermen. Though Mr. Drake, the local manager ot the company, declined to dtacuae the project thl week It 1 reported along the , waterfront that one-hundred loot wharf will be built a well ka a large and UD-to-date marin tupply store. On Tueaday night the crew of the trawler a, E. Foater, which had been chartered by the Rupert Marine Pro-ducta Co.. Ltd. to acrap flah fur the Tucka Inlet by-ptoducU plant, walked oA the ahlp for a reaaon that, aa f ar a- i the company (Uelf U concerned, aeema to be unexplained. On Thuraday. following Ue occurrence. the veuel waa leiurned to lu owner., the Canadian Flth At Cold Storage Co. With the tithing aeaaon now rapidly epproaciutig IU dote, the Tucka Inlet plant, alter a very active aeaaon, will soon be clewing for the winter. 09al for the plant thl. year ha been trana-ported from farther afield then ever, acme having even come from aa far a iKa aM.rfUn r - a. ih rnlluwliiir II. Mf!V. F3FI1, Agenl . LAN0AQT. Notice lat.ntlen I AoV ti L..i L.ntf m tiiklnn niniloo. vUii, Laud lie- rurdiur nmrlrt uf C.Mi.r. nd .itu.ia ai nrintl lupid. o lb AtUlna Diver im lo It" well of Anrveyed lot Xo. 470. TAkK NOTICE mat I. Walter Srnlt 9m0-.... n ..r T.irvranh mil Creek. II. C ocruP.tlun. lunrhpr. inteiiiM in apply ror I icae or unrviiufii ihiiu.j fninmenrina ? .,"",..J;,."."U "1 'VS ,u-ihwft rurner nf l.m 470. llienre Houth iO rhln: thence WrM 10 rhln! Ihrnre fine h 4 rlialnt llieine Kal 10 riieltu, rre, more nr lew, .nil ml I iMiiulnina in roriy yALTStl 8COTT PlMPSOIH. . Ai'pllr.nl LAMP ACT Nolle, of latantlon t Apply U L.at. Land in I'rmre Rupert I rterordlnt I)l-trlf i r li.nae 4. Coa-t Land Dlitrlct, an.1 ii.te on I'M.. Itnd, VVkF .NOTICE that J, B. rr.nrl. of Piiimli.' Alberta, orrnpatlon Minuter. fn aViM1-! I JfiM Planted th Nnrlh Wel end of r.atagn IMaml, near nnili Trunrnlation stj. I lilt thence irntind lh Jtmt it blab water wirk jnd enntilnlnv toniainmar 1nn i "r"1- "" BHITLA.1D mANfiS, . . ;ui 1416, apfucaai.1 a party of Seattle .ylaltora. What luck Oeorge had waa not reported but not much waa expected unless he took a diver with him aa it waa an eleven foot low tide that afternoon. The flral hunter, of the aeaaon aeent to have .cared the deer pretty well Into the mountain.. WhUe there were at leaat twelve brought In at the flrtt week-end of the aeaaon, only three were accounted for at the Yacht Club floale Ut week-end and the hunter: bad to climb tome to get them. Rupert Marine Product.' powerboat M.TJ, Capt. Reg. Green, waa having her annual Inturanee .urvey at the Ward Way. thla week-end. Halibut schooners Mulrneag. Capt. Jud Thurber. and Mayflower. Capt. Oeorge Cook, were on , ' ' " - :tne aame way. during the. week for Bulxlale. Ihm .a Capt O. P. Smith, with hi. packer "Hilly Boy." left on Wedneaday mornlo for the aouth. OP. will probably engage lu chum parking In John. ton a trail, again and rtpecta to winter In Vancouver aa he did laat year. Homer Clay, engineer of the patrol boat Vera B. Frye met with an accident during the week that haa put him in the hotpltal but which' might ealy bare had much more aerloua reeulla. lie and the aklpprr of the Vera 8, rryi. DUI MartweU. had .gone aabore near Pert S'jnpaon to do hoi hunting. They bad laid their rtfln on the fcround anl. fcr tome tneipllcable reaaon, when they wtr picking them up, one of the weapon. Uncharged, the .hot penetratlnt Cl.y'a leg at the ankle. Ptnt aid waa rendered by Mia. Kewaome and Ula feager of the Port Sunpaon HoaplUl nuraing ua and another patrol boa', the Unnelt. brought the Injured man fi tha hoaptul here where he 1. now reported to be progreaalng very favorably The Vera a. Prye Itaelf, which be long to Aid. M. M. Stephena. waa lowed Into port on Thuraday by the Marflab and la bck for the winter at her moor ing place at the Yacht Club float. Oeorge Bryant with hi good ahlp llarla waa on a crabbing eipedltlon on Thuraday to the bead of the Inlet with MINIMAL ACT. CertlfUal f Iwaeaitment. ,w-..e ,. , 4fVuii..e I'ritonal and !ituae o. a rrae-tintul Mineral :i.iui, Mluale In lb AtHB Miniue huuton of unr IMtliirt Where loraied: tl aide of T.ku Arm. TAki: SoTIIE lhal flemuld Syme., btrriatrr end illrllir, of I0 Vei render Si VanriMitrr, firiiuh Oitunilil., an-.nr .rent fur eerUke. Vinlne Cnr fnrilHHi Tree Miner. frtlflr.le Mo. Hill), inlrixl. Hlv ! frm Ihe d.te hef. ! plly la the Minlnr Heroriln tur certificate f litit,eneiiieni. fur the purrwM of uMtioinr crow ur.m. ui tn rrn-riun Ttvr OTirE ih.t ir 1km under wih-n l mut l nanmenred brfiire ibe liie uf urb rertlfirtte. of Mnpr-ifMunit IHTI.O thla lit d.y Of .eplrroter, A.D. U MINtML ACT C.MIflcat ef leiaravamMt.. Winn tr.riuynl la t. Aarni .na Ju. nil. Mineral Claim. iluale In Ihe Allin alnlni IMti.lon nf Ibe Caur MMrirt, uui one mile up Hiram from (he houth if W.nn lllrr. . TAkr. MJTICC Uiai Tiie r.nyineer uoio Vine I. Id., Iih-:. rree Mltier'a Ortirir.lr o. l77Ui . inlenu. lllt oir rmm ine dtn hrnf l0 P'"' Ul M',n ninli-r for a Cerurir.ie or impmvenient.. fur the rin"e of nhlalnlnr Crowti irtni or ine .Dnir riim. Ami riirihrr V nnUM lhal .rllnn. un der erii.n . mnl h eomnienrnl kfort ilia lu if mrh orilfir.ie- of In prove-m"nl. . UtTFn Ihl. Ill d.y of September, ..D '", H. McN. FRASEit. Agent MINIMAL ACT wrll fc.U of Imprev.m.nU. Hniwnie No. i, l.m t. Vtiirr.1 Claim, .iluato in ibe Allln Miidnr Iilvllon of the 1 11. r t)llrll, un ihi Weal Attn of Tallin Arm. ahnul threa au.rier. of a rallr un tlre.ni fnaii itie liK.uih f W.nn lltver. Ttki: MiTICE tint I. Chrie 1 oiliiKire. rree Miner". Cerliflr.ie n. , Intend, titiv d.v rni the dale Iientif, lo .pply c ihe Minlnir llenirOer for a Cerllflrale nf mproi"iiienl, for the iurpe of ob-tilntii wn nr.nt of Ibe .hove rl.no. Ami rurlher l.kcn notlre thai art Ion. under cerilon l. muvt be roiuiiM'nret Us-fr I lie !" of ub Certirir.te or lin-pmvenienia. . DtTKIi lhl HI 1y of Seplember, A.D, ISIS. IN'TEN'MVt: HSIIINO With the cloae of the hell but aeaaon on November 15 now but alx week. dU Unt. flahlng will be aa Intenalve aa the weather will permit from now pa and aome heavy landing may be expected Canadian boat will" be making aeveral more trip but aome of the larger American veaaela will be lucky If thty land a couple more eatchea. Canadian halibut landinga during the paat week have been noticeable through their acarcily. Of the total of 633JuO pound, of halibut landed only 312Cfi pound, waa from Canadian veaaela, the balance of 600,100 pound, being from American. -Perhapa aa a reault of Um acarcily. Canadian flah commanded better price than American. The high price, for the week waa 18 5c and 10c ictetved by Canadian boat on Wed-ataday while the loweat price of the week on Thuraday lc and 8c wet i;ald to an American. On Tueaday anc" Thunday there waa no Canadian fun and on Friday neither American nor Canadian waa offered. The brewing vp of aquaily weather may have had aome- uuaj- to do with the leanenlng of the landing. American Chelae, SO 000 pound Jeck, 4.100: New England, M.0O0; Eagle 42.000; Orant. SI. 000; Urania. JS.OOO: Eaatern Point, 3.000; PorUocJc. tOjOOO, Brlak, 40.000; AkuUn. 40.000; Rainier, !IW1; Weaterrt STjOOO: Zenith, 33.000; Paragon, M.000: National. 7.0O0. Canadian Mulrneag, 4 W0; Morrl. H joo; Qrant. 4X0; K. Llpaett, 8.000; White Lily 1A00; Row Spit. 10.OCW, in.. 100. The total landinga at thla port for the neaaon to date are: American, 18.01)3.900 pound; Canadian, 5,871.000 pound; XtUl, ai400 pound. After having been engaged In coat? trtangulatlon .urvey work down the coaat aluce the apring, powerboat Ethel da. belonging to A. E. Wright, B.CL of thla city, returned to podt thla week and la moored at the Prince Ruper' Boat House. Hydrographlc .urvey aieamer LUlooa: haa u.t about flnlahed ber aeaaon1 work In adjacent water down the coavt and will be returning to headquarters In Victoria very ahortly. The. veascl waa In port overnight Thuraday, going out about noon Friday. The Vancouver commercial boat Pride of the Weat waa In port at the flrat of. thla week returning aouth after a bualnea cruUe to An vox, Etrwtrt the Naaa River and other northern pert. Powerboat 33, aklppered by Iaurtc Lambly. la up the Skeena River with two New York hydro-electric engineer who are examining the poaalbllltle. of power aeveiopmem ai rnaiaaa ana Fall. River. The boat left Wednesday and la atue back about Monday. Alex Chlhom, night watchman at the Oovernment wharf, who ha been In poor health lately, la taking .a couple of week, off and E. C. Miller I. relieving him. JLlgthouse tender E.tevan, Capt. Harry Bllton, after having .pent three week! In northern watera doing heavy work In connection with aid to navigation, took on coal and auppllea here on kii i ,T a.eHel pr-fe.vlaa aleelarea tkat rare rarta f th rrla m.Ml feaaalep la Weukt hT 4 1 1 a l taeh tea. Tkla taaile al ar alaat aeel. a dally ll. II eM Ik Meat delleale laaiaekea.. rS paeket aakea a allaaa. M.AIlea A Ce Beaid i i i i i'a ii i STOUT Bid, Taruulu Thursday and tailed Friday morning on her return to Victoria, her headquarter. 0 ("IIANC1E ! CI RKiAT Capt. Holmea Newcomb, one of tlte pioneer navigator, of thl. coaat and or jmauy yeara maater of varioua federal government vraaal nur recently the Malaaplna from which he waa auper tnnuaxed a few year, ago, aay he I not convinced that a new current, aa J often reported rMtly, nM developed on tide coaat. Relative thereto. Cap'.- Mewcornb. who la now reeldlng at 1205 Beach Avenue, Vancouver, haa the following to aay: I have been Intereated in aome of the letur appearing In the urea, of lte In reference to a auppoaed nra- current along the coaat of British CoU umbla, which la credited with the mild climatic condition of thl proylnce. especially during the paat three winter. I have Uo been aaked on ' aeveral oc-cation, a. to my opinion .of aucn current. The fact that we have had three mild winter. In' .uccecalon 1 not dleputed. but It muat alao be remembered that we have bad many mud win-tera hi the paat. We hear much about Japan Current aweeping along thl coaat which la auppoaed to be ths cauae of our mild climate. It wouti be Interesting if aome of theae wiiten would tell u. bow thla current waa determined; where It originate or where It end.. After thlrty-elgfct year.' experience on thla coaat, I muat admit I nave not been able to locate It. For over fifteen year. I received monthly the wind and current chart cl 'h Pacific, laaued by the Hydrographlc Department of the United Statee. Since' aiy retirement, through the kindneaa of Capt. A. P. Wllllamaon. I am at liberty to aee them at .any time. But up to late I have been unable to trace any! eflned current from the coaat of Japan to theae ahorea that could In an7 ToaalbU way alter the climatic condition on thla coaat. The fact that vegetation along the ahorea of the nainland la at leaat two week earlier han on the weat coaat of Vancouver an 1 ueen Charlotte bland Clacounta i1m heory of any auch current. According to the preaa Captain Harrl rtatee that he la an old-timer on tb aat. After leaving It for three or our J rail, on hi return he found ti." iemperature of the aea water 13 de-jTeeja warmer than when he left It, and bat there muat be a new current, aa lu 'ound ouite a aet In abort -while tailing llong the coaat; alao that he sight! ;rrat quantities of nautllua or Portu. (ueae man-o-war, which be eutea are natives of the aouth. and muat hate drifted northward In tbia new current Thl. nukes Interesting reading, bit; Information provea .nothing, a be doe tot tell ua wbea or' where be took the temperature of the' tea water befor leaving the coaat. or where he took It On bla return, nor dor he itate what tbeae temperaturea were. To my mind thla la very Important, a aeveral tera peraturea can be obtained at moat an point along the coaat within the apac of twelve hour, either day or nigh Tbeae temperaturea depend altogether pn the atate of the tldea. Higher temperature of thi aea water will be found in the flood tide and lower temper- it ure on the ebb tide. Thla 1. caused y the flood tide backing up the cold jiountaln stream flowing Into the In-'eta. When liberated by the ebb tide be cold water often .extend many mticj ir ward, causing a lower temperature 5oneq,uently a few temperatures taken t odd time, doea not Indicate a new -urreat. Aa to the nautllua. or Portuguese aian-o-war being teen In great number along the coaat during the month of July and August 1 not by any mean uncommon, and are algbted moat very summer aa far north a Dlxon't Entrance. The statement that the nautilus In these watera are a native of he south la questionable, and must be left to the scientists to determine, a hey are only aeen for about two month In the year, and vary In aire from a mere molecule to three inchrj n length. It is quite possible that Ue thouaanda of other varieties of elly. fish; (to hlch ttoiy re a flrat !tUli(i' .with. .Very, ainan, propelling .joweraeem tp kppear a quickly, and heref3iy go iinf manj kfxowfth. They ire no Indication ot a new current. Another writer suggest that there muat be a new current appearing on 'bla coast, a a man-eating shark haj ieen captured at Sooke, and that no doubt It had drifted north .In this cur tent. It might be Interesting to this jentleman to know that the Paclfl; watera are Infested with aharka ot all description. ard they are no evidence of v new current. Aa fact there 1 a current setting northward along the weat coast of Vancouver Island, which Is well known to local navigators. It yartee Jn .trengtn from one-half to two knot per hour, according to the prevailing winds, re Cardleaa ot the local tide, with heavy toutheaat or aouthwett wind there JJ a atrong Inset toward the ahore, which no doubt haa been retponalble for th many shipwreck, along these shore. giving them the name of th. Oraveyam of the Pacific. Unfortunately the temperature of this current varies so .lightly, If any, from the furroundlnj aea water that It give no indication that It exist., and 1 certainly not hlgb enough to cauae warm climatic condi tion. These condition, have existed for many year, and without further proof I do not think th people of thl pro vince should put much rellanc in the report that there la a new current appearing along thl coast that I. going: to give ua much warmer climatic IlldUV ISLAND DKfll'JllIT Capt. Hank Calderwood. th redoubt- bl skipper of the Dlgby Island terry,! the man who aald the Whiff Man would New carrots, bunch never get anything on him. ha been I B.C. Carrots, lb. observed recently running largi bottle . 100 lb. 85c BSC 40C 450 28c 35c Ontario solid 30o Stilton, lb 35c Kraft ".. 45c Norwegian Ooat 65c Napoleon Llmberger 70c Roquefort .' 75c pwlfta' Buttercup, lb 45c Oorgonzola, lb v. ..J 75c McLaren's Cream. Jars .... 45c and 85c Oruyere ...........'66c Ooldrn Leaf, lb .-. 45c tons B.C. fresh, pullet 50c B.C. fresh, firsts 55c B.C. fresh, extra. 60c Local new laid 65c and 70c Alberta fresh, second YEdETAIU.F.S New beet., bunch Beet.. 6 lba. 100 lbs. .Vi... Be 25c $3.75 C --v3e $3JJ A School on Wheels i, PLATE beautiful new ittting, isBBBBBHBHBtaLBBlBKKji ajMBSSygron IPtatalHfaSfHIBsTfll a.SSafff.BBBSr'rlBHBTflSTflSTflV j imm aINaw'a?9 jLfarwwBEBLMBKK BasLIPlBaBsPsBB9sBaflll asTHKa1 I. The Interior tt the classroom. 3. A rurnrr In ihe well equipped kitchen. 3. Sbowlna tbespadou teacher sleeping accoramodadona IT Is doubtful If the new. of as, town kids have, bat a school on approaching: circus, heralded trylwbeeU a school that suddenly ap- dazzilng and wonderful advance : pears one day and goes and cijmes posters has ever catrea as tnucn joy and excitement, as the announcemect of ttt comiDR of tbe "Canadian Pa clflc School Train" Into the hinterland of Northern Ontario. There are more than fifty children in Just one snb-dlvixlon of tbe Railway who have never been able to so to school for the simple reason that there was do school to go to; but tbey bave all beard of tbe Joys of "school days." and longed for tbe day when tbey too might skip to school with a handle of nice new books under their arm. A little furor of excitement passed over this district a few days a?o when the proclamation went forth that tbe school train was com In? la aaln, like a mag-ic castle." This unique experiment of bringing the school house Into tbe unbeaten paths of this sparsely settled country Is being carried on by the Provincial Government of, Ontario In co-operation with the Canadian Citron, lb Pumpkin, lb .., Sweet Potatoes, 2 lbs. Apricots: lb , M1T8 Almonds, shelled Valenclaa Brazils and filberts Walnuts, broken shelled V4nut. :.hU,ed halve. Almonds .. 35c $3.75 .. 5c .. 35c 13.00 .. 10c 40c I...... IOC 35c 10c and 15c . 8c ).. 6c 15c .... 35C-35C 40C 35c ..u 6c 10c 40c 35C . 35c .. 35c .. 6q . 25C .. 7c 7c .. 7c .. 35C Egg plant, 3 lbs 35c Pickling cucumbers, lb 15c Pickling onions. 3 lbs. 25c IR11T Oranges, Valencia, dozen .. 35c to 75c Lemons, Sunklst, doa. .... 35c and 35c California grape fruit, 3 for 25o Bsnanaa, 3 lba. for 35c Candled honey , 25c Extracted honey. lb. 35c and 35c Applea, Mcintosh Red $3.35 Apples. Wealthles $385 Apples, 'oravenstelns $2.50 Cookllng applea ...y. $1.93 Canteloupes, each 15e Peaches, case $1.43 Italian prunes, crate 95o Cocoanuta, each 20c and 25c Honey Dew melon, each ... Casaba melon, lb Pear. Bartlett, case DRIED IKtlTS Dates, bulk, 3 lba. ... Dates, promedary Raisins, bulk, lb Raisins, package, lb Cluster raisins, lb , Lemon and orange peel .... Citron peel Black 'cooking figs White figs, lb, .'. Table tlga. lb , Curranta : Prunes Annies ..Peaches, peeled . 450 10? $325 35c . 35c . 20c , 25c 35c , 30c 50c 300 and 25c ... 15c ... 25c 33 ViC 150-25C .. 25c .. 35C ... 40c 75C Sic 80c ,65c SAC Tbe School car is so fascinating that it would make anyone, no matter bow old, want to go to school again. About one-half the car i devoted to the school room, which is fitted with desks for little boys and girls and big- ones too, a desk for teacher, a blackboard, bookcases with schoo books and good fiction, and even a real bell to summon tbe scholars. BMnd the school- racixic uauway. wun a view to pro-,room u tne bedroom of the teacher Tiding educational facilities to the and m rear of t, agaJa come, children ot railway men and resl- a kitchen so thoroughly equipped dents in the remote stations along Wln everything, from stove to lc the line In the Northern section of bo,, M tp brlng ellTy lnt0 tne ne(lr, the Province between Chapleau andt0f any housewife. The teacher's Sudbury. This territory was selected by the Department of Education after making a thorough survey of name is Walter H. McNally. It is anticipated that the car-will stop at about six communities dur- the education needs of the north, and j ng the month, making a brief visit should tne travelling school prove to of from three to six days. Upon be a success it was Intimated that leaving the teacher will aire tbe the middle of September. "School ; the plan probably w ould be extend- children enough homework to keep Just think of It and not the kindjed to Include other railway subdlvt-lthem busy until the .car returns of school that tbe envied city and'sions. 'again in the course of a month. of Adam's ale acrosa to the Island. Tbe Rutebagas, 8 lbs. , Dtgby Island waterworks broke down In J 100 lbs. the dry spell and' there waa a drought. 'Radishes, bunch . .. Fearing typhoid germ, and as the baby ! New potatoes, to lb. , doe. not like salt water or ginger beer. Potatoes, 100 lbs Capt. Hank haa been packing Wood- ! Fancy- B.C. tomatoea, per lb. worth Lake over for the rising genera- ; Tomatoes, per basket tlon'a benefit and, unfortunately for his ; Watercrcsa, bunch dignity which will be sorely hurt with this expose,' the Whiff Man spied him. Jimmy Arthur returned thla week Oreen peppers. 3 lbs. Cucumbers, each .... Parsley, bunch Mint, bunch from Mlnktrap Bay where he has been j Leeks, 3 bunches engaged thla summer as a flah guardian. 1 Cauliflower, B.C.. head Jimmy report that the Lowe Inlet can- Corn on the cob. dozen .... nery 1 new closed after having made a ; Green onions, dor.cn pack of 14.000 cases hlt season. I Terrace cabbage, lb B.C. head lettuce , Bill Watt's theatrical countenance haa lOarllc. Imported, per lb. been removed from the waterfront and. i b.C. Cooking onions, 8 lbs. , not until next spring at least, will hi Rhubarb, outdoor, 3 lbs. . . seafaring frlenda be able to watch the ( wax and green beans, 3 lbs. reforestation of bla tipper lip wbich he i Vegetable marrow, lb. attempted at least once this summer I Celery. -3 bunches wnen growing conditions were lavor-1 Hubbard squash, lb, able and which he l reported to be encouraging again to there will be no danger of an Imitation falling off when he takea th appropriate role of the vtl lain In the -next production of the (continued on page tlx) Market Prices HUTTKU Brookflelil, Shamrock and Woodland, 3 lb. E.C.D.. 3 lbs. Capital, 2nd grade, lb. . . Fraser Valley, lb. LAKlt Pure . . .. Compound CIIF.F.SK Peanut . . . . . .,. . Manchurlan walnuts California wralnuta ..... No. 1. mixed nut SUGAR Eaatern salt herring, 3 for , Salt codfish fillets, lb Boneless salt cod bricks, lb. .MEATS Fowl, No. 1 lb. ............ Roasting chicken, lb. ..4..,. Ham. sliced, first grade i .. Ham, whole, first grade .... Ham, picnic, lb. '. Cottage rolls, lb Bacon, back, sliced Beef, pot roast ....... Beef, boiling Beef, steak Beef .roast, prims rib Lamb, chops ........ Lamb, shoulder Mutton, leg ......... Lamb, teg Mutton, chops ...... Sff,,..nM Lh.liM. Wheat. No. 8 OaU Bran ,., Ehorta Middlings .... Barley Poultry mash FEED ...... 30e White, per 100 ................. $7.10 Yellow, per 100 t ,.. $6.60 FLOUR. Flour, 49s, No. l.iard wheat ..... $3.75 Pastry .flour. 10'a' ................. 85c Pastry flour, 49'a i;. ........ $20 FISU ' Halibut, lb . . i . , ,25C Salmon, red spring, lb. 25c Salmon, white spring 12(,ic Smoked kippers, lb 15c Kippered salmon, lb,;--'- ..... 25c Smoked black cod. lb. 22c Finnan baddies, lb. i.,.':.. ... ...... 20c Salt mackerel, Jb, 25c 250 soc .,.,...25c 35c to 40c 45c to 50c 80c ...... 50o ...... 35c ...... 40c ...... 65c Bacon, side 50c to 65c Pork, dry salt .............. 85o Ayrshire bacon, lb. ..,...,..!..... 45o Veal, shoulder 25a Veal, loin 5, 0e Veal, leg , 40c Pork, shoulder '.. 30o Pork, loin , 45o Pork, leg .w,....,. 42o 13Kc to ISO 10c to 12o . 25c to 40c 30o 500 35c 40C 48 .... 40s ....... Aj 100 lbs. ..-.. -.f ,' $3.19 ...1......... $2 80 $2 0Q $2.19 V f..i.... $3 89 A., $311 $3 00 Special eggmaab $39 Oyster shell $3.89 Scratch food $3.59 Beet acrap ..,...t,....v. $5J8 Oround oil cake $4.7f Baby chick feed ., (4.38 fine oat chops', $2.79 Crushed oats ....1. ....... $2.79 Fin barley chop .,v...,i........ ia.fA Whole corn $3 Of Cracked com A , .,..,...., tf.lS Fin corumial mik 1- 1