PAGE SIX THE DAILY NEWS' Now is (lie lime TO DO IT We have just received a fresh shipment of Dried Fruits, Mixed Peel and Fresh Nuts of all kinds. OUR 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. .... 23c 5 lbs. for $1.00 SHELLED WALNUTS THE PRICE IS GOOD 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 $1.35 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 Requirements Here and Save Money Mussallem Grocery Co. Ltd. 417-423 5th Avenue E. Phones 18 and 84 NOW YOU CAN BUY FOR THE o 3 PRICE OF Z PD & Co. Tooth Pasta 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 on,e of the above items providing you purchase two of them. Yon get $!. 50 value for $1.00. Don't miss this! Rupert Pharmacy Prescription Specialists We deliver. Phone 94 If jour head aches, or reading or work strain! your eyes, or if you are the least hit doubtful about the efficiency of your eyes Ilieu consult us! (ilaes are intended to make up for the deficiency in your eyesight. Our large patronage shows that we know how lo produce such glasses. Have your eyes examined! A. E. Ireland UKADI ATE OI'IOMETUIHT 27 Years Practice 319 liilrd Avenue. 0ip. U.W.V.A. WOOD Dry Jack Pine, Cedar, Birch and Spruce Per load $6.60 Per half load 3.50 Per sack .60 Firelighters, 48 for $1.00 delivered. HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue Phono 680 Night or Day WE BUY BOTTLES. REGISTRATIONS I , MUCHJEAVIER NUARLY TWICE AS .MANY llOt l IIOI.IItHS Hl(ilTi:ilf.Il THIS Yt.Ut AS LAST Householders and license holders registering to vote at the forthcoming municipal election this year totalled 409, this figure showing a large Increase over last year's registrations which totalled only 234. Taking of declarations closed Saturday night. Property holders may stlU qualify to vote providing they have property re gistered to the value of $100 or more on or before November 30. BIG INCREASE IN LOCAL FINES I HE TI.MKS AS MITI1 COLLKCTEU IN OCTOIIEK OF THIS VtAlt AS IX OCTOI1EK. 1953 Fines collected In the city police court during tbe month of October thli year under the provincial police totalled 11,575 as compafed with October of las; year when only $372 was collected with a city force In charge. THROUGH SLEEPING CARS TO SHIP'S SIDE The Canadian National Hallways have made arrangements to operate tourist and standard sleeping cars through from the Pacific Coast to the shlpv Jde at Montreal and Halifax In connection with Old Country sailings dur ing November and December. For full Information regarding rate, -eservatlons, passports, etc call at City Ticket OfUce. Canadian National Railways, 528 Third Avenue. Phone 280 $7.00 a month Just a Few Cents a Day Gives you immediate possession of a splendid build-ing lot . Isn't this the best a.nd 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 in Prince Rupert And $7.00 is all you need to get started, to OWN YOUR OWN HOME Is there any other way in the world you can use $7.00 eo profitably? Let me help you, as 1 have helped others, to own their own home. I still have several choice lots for you to choose from on these terms. G. C. Walker Cor. 2nd Ave. and 1th Just Arrived Flannel and Balbriggan DRESSES in all the new styles und colors "Demers" We aim to please Phone 27. P.O. Box 327 Dr. Alexander Smith Blook Phone 67S DENTIST Victor Northern Electric asm Standard Base The new 6 volt vaccuum tube used in the famous Victor Northern Electric radio sets. Make your set better. Install them and find out what really good reception is. $2.75 Victor Tslktng MacMns Company HC l D-X 2 ACQUITTED BY JURY KILLED IN ACCIDENT VANCOUVER. Nov 1. -John ' Anchan. ! who was acquitted at the recent assizes t of assaulting his wife and causing het I death, had both his arms severed when a dump cart he was driving was j driving was struck by an lnterurtnn car at Kltsllano during a dense log this morning. AneAan was fatally hurt. Another enjoyable dance was held In the Metropole Hall Saturday night under Scandinavian auspices. The program Included square as weU as modern dacces. Mrs, John Johnson and Uiss Macdonald served ice cream at midnight. LAND ACT. !OTICK OK IVTFATIOX TO AITLY TO LEASE LAM i In Oona River Land Recording District 'oi ranee Rupert, uc, and alius i on an island in Oona River approximately opposite biock one and two or Lot 2in. iR. 5. Coast District (mostly tide list surrounding small island). I TAKE NOTICE that John Bergman, ot 'Oona River, B.C.. occupation fisherman. ; intends, to apply tor a lease ot the tol- lowing described lands : ; Commencing at a past planted 300 : feet north ot northwest corner post of Lot 2199: thence 1.000 feet southeast; thence 200 feet westerly: thence 1.000 'feet northwest: thence 100 leet to post pianiea, ana containing ten acres, more or less. JOHN BERGMAN, Applicant. Dated October 30. 1928. PULP TIMBER SALE X8140. Eesled Tenders marked. "Tender on X8443." will be received by the Honour-I able, the Minister ot Lands, at Victoria, i B.C.. up to twelve o'clock noon on the 4th day of January. 1927. for the pur-I chase of Pulp Licence X8440. to cut ! timber situated on Oraham bland, , Queen Charlotte Islands District. Thirty years wUl be allowed for the i removal of the timber. ; AU tenders must comply with Section 19 of the Torest Art."- The highest or any tender not neces-isarUy accepted. I Further particulars msy be had from the Chief Forester, victoria. B.C i I 3 Way Special EXTRAORDINARY VALUE PICK OUT THREE OF THE FOLLOWING FOR $2.00 Any 4 lb. tin Pure Jam. Malkin's Best, Empress or Nabob. Any 4 lb. tin Pure Orange Marmalade. 1 lb. of JIalkin's Best or Fuller' Tea. 1 lb. of Malkin's Best or Fuller's Coffee. 2 lbs. of our Fancy Sweet Biscuits, value $1.00. 1 .1 lb. tin Pure Lard, value 85c. Pick out any three of the above articles for $2.00. jVou Save from Ten to Twenty ' Percent on this deal. V' Id'et three different kind lo make up the bargain We have Y. C, Littles Quality Milk arriving daily. Let us have m. Dsvidson; bos of candy, L. M. Kul-your standlntt order for delivery. ier. I'er Quart, 20c I The Halloweeu party for children . ! which was postponrd on account of D f D..I 1 P P quarantine will lif'beld next Satur- Limited Phones 15 and 571 GRANBY LIKELY PAY DIVIDENDS TllllKK IX)LI.ltS A SlIAIti: lAI'KCT. tl TO IIK I'lllST m.l'1-AKATIOX IX .HEVKKAL MIA Its Oranby Consolidated has reduced Its outstanding first mortgage bonds, since the first of the year by $300,000, also there has recently been exchanged for stock some of the 7 per cent convertibles, althoug the company Is paying no dividends at preseut. says Northwest Mining Service of Spokane. It Is alio reported on the authority of one of the directors of the company that when dividend resumption comm. It will bo at the rate of not less than $3 a share annually, which Is $1 a share higher than had been previously expected. N. L. Amster of Boston has been elected a director of the Granby Company. following rumors that he and as:oclaiet had purchased a conslderalble block of Cranby stock. The improvement in Orsnby's physical, financial and earning position, which has come about as the result of the construction and rehabilitation campaign, raises the question as to taw soon the company will resume dividends. The correct answer to this question must assume certain developments with regard to retiring the "bonded debt Ot'TSTANIUNU IIIIMI ISSl tS Ahead of Oranby stock at the end of 1S2S were $1453.400 tint mortgage eon vertlble 6s (on which the conversion ptlvilege has expired), and $2550.000 ? per cent convertible debentures, convertible any time before May 1. 1930. at' $25 a ahare. Tbe first 6s come due in May 1028. It is highly desirable that this Utter Issue be exchanged for stick as, even if the full amount Is so converted, the outstanding stock of Oranby will amount la only about 444,303 shares, and a saving of $175,000 annual Interest charges will .be msde. Because of thp-ie spread between the call price iaa' the seUlng price of the stock or bocUt, the company would require only a very smill amount of cash on hand to take up the few bonds refusing to convert. With the convertibles taken care of in this way and ".he first 6c paid ottfirtabj will have a very tidy financial structure, the only capital liability being a relatively small amount cf outstanding stock in comparison with capacity output. I'KOHTS OI' S7 A Ml IKE Under favorable conditions. Oranby can produce at least 60.003.000 poundt ot copper annually. Including Allenby or around 136 pounds per share ol stock to be' issued. Every cent i pound profit possible at that time wU represent 136 a share earned for the stock. Even Including an adequate de - prectatlon reserve, the Hidden Creek pro- nertles are aatt ihnrtnr coats of 1 slightly under 10 cents a paur.d. and there li no reason 'to doubt that Allen- i by. when once the pUnt is thoroughly tuned up and production is at capacity. : can show almost equally favorable costs This anticipates an average profit of ; at least S cents a pound after deprt-1 elation on a li cent metal market, or ' almost IT a share for the stock. It is! ' very evident that Oranby UkX has not fully discounted these earning I prospects by the recent advance. HILL 60 CHAPTER I.O.D.E. HELD VERY SUCCESSFUL EVENT lUxaar llrullrd In Organization Clear. Ing tiwHlly ham Toward Children's Usrd About 1150 was cleared by Hill CO Chapter. Imperial Order Daughters i'f the Empire, at the bazaar held ou Saturday afternoon In tbe LOUT.. Hall on Fifth Avenue. The proceed will be devoted to the chapter's work of making the children's ward In tb Prince Rupert Oeneral Hospital a morr comfortable place for sick children The hall was prettily adorned with sea- sonable decorations and the tea tables had a very dainty appearance, The program of tbe afternoon includ ed vocal solo by Miss Charlebols, so companftd by Mrs. F. P. Kenny, and musical numbers by Misses Msy Ness. Mabel Ivarson, Mary Lawrence, Nellli Lawrence and Irene Mitchell. The general convener of the event was Mrs, John Msnson .regent of Hill 60 Chapter, while in charge of the various departments were: Fortune telling Mrs. J. Bremner. Sewing table Mrs. B. Walker (con - venerl, Mrs. J. IL Macey and Mrs. Dal- agno. Home cooking Mrs. It. d. Macaulay. Csndy Miss Hill, Miss Stalker ard Miss Cummlngs, Raffles Miss Oraham, Mrs. Dunbar and Miss Pierce. Refreshments Mrs. II. R. Smith, convener. Mrs. R. Davie, Mrs. U lUtcrow, Miss Caroline Mitchell, Miss Agnes Donaldson, Miss Etanda Marsh. Miss Wills Dyer. Miss V. Taylor and Miss Kelsey. Decorations Miss Etanda Marsh, Miss Nora Rlvett, Miss Shlcl and Miss Msgulre. The winners of raffles were: Pillow- t , . I -1. AJi li.n. Lh. f M.. . ., ,.fc. , The late Duke ot Orleans, French, pielender, bore decided resemblance , to Buffalo BUI, CUPS AND Monday, NoYtmber l, 192t Became Lux prolongs the life of fabrics. Its use for every fabric-cleansing need is a real thrift. A little Lux goes so far and it works so safely that millions of careful housewives use Lux for the whole family wash. m WEATHER REPORT Terrace - Cloudy, calm. temp. 38. An vox.- -Cloudy, cairn, temp. 4) . Stewart Cloudy, calm. temp. 4S. tUtcltoo. -Cloudy, calm. Imp. 32. Telegraph Creek. Cloudy, ealm. temp. 40. Bmlthers. Cloudy, calm. temp. 9. Bums lake. Cloudy, ealm. temp. 30. Whiteborse-Ctoudy. calm. temp. 43. Daatoiu 6nowtng. calm. temp. 24. MINERAL ACT wsrtlftcsu cf ltereinflU. Brownie u. I, Li Vnwrl cuiiu iliwu m tbe Aliiti MiMnr tilvUlta of itw tsssiir ttimt, u m West Arm or Ts mm Ann. iboul taree 4urlr of a nrth-up stirem from the ru.utn of Winn Hit). Tas. viTlct: lltit I. Utsrlm K GUukwt. Trrt Mhtrf rerUflrsl s7ll int-tM. sluy di tma a date hereof, lo aprl I., ibr Mmint IWwi.rder tr s riilt?ur f Imfipivrtitefil'. lw- purt"" f oo IsJiiiMr i.v .rini of the slttir rlslm i . tnA ri..fljt. I I i.KM tkt rt,r u-num s mil I- cmu-nrd l.e ! l'i 'h sifn rurtrste of Im ''dateS'".! im day .r .Vlembet A.l. J t ll . u . . trtt tart . w. rnprn ..i' MONTREAL PRICES In Prince Rupert for all Mens Clothing SUITS, OVERCOATS, UNDER. WEAR and FURNISHINGS. MONTREAL IMPORTERS' I DAILY BULLETIN OF BIG BARGAINS MenV Overcoat from $19.95 Boys' Overcoats , . . . . $9.93 UNDERWEAR Penman's, 95 Combinations $3.93 Sngle Garments $2.0(1 Penman's 95 for Boys and Children, in all sizes. You know Penman's I 1 Penman's Heavy Wool Underwear $1.13 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 daily from Montreal. Now that the cold weather is coming, you need the clothes and we need the GOOIhGOODSkAT GOOD ' PRICES Montreal Importers Third Avenue. J. B. Miller Proprietor. SAUCERS Over 100 Different Designs and Decorations New Arrivals of. Dinner Sets In beautiful rin'orulioii our lxiM-mmt ular prices. Gome nnil n k out your Xinu (lifl or ., Dinner Sel uinl we will hold it for you. Max Heilbroner 627-520 srsswassss'iJWsBsmaslSsTsT. . C--WaSCSBKSaU WESTHOLME THEATRE MONDAY and TUESDAY. 7 nni 9 p.m. TOM MIX "The Best With Stronjf Cant, A real Tom Third Avenue in Bad Man" Including "T Mis Western - 35c and I0e -THE ADVENTURIkS OF MAZIi;" No. 5 XIJIKItTA VAUGHN IN "SO'S YOUR OLD MAN. INTERNATIONAL NEWS AdmUion Canadian National Steamships Co. Limited Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating Q. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock nglrar, Machloltts, Bolltrmakeri, Blackimlthi. fsU mkr, Founders, Woodwor Kri, Etc CLECTniC AND ACETYLENE WELOINQ. Our plant it eijuijijd to handle l. kind ' MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 38 SEND IT TO THE -:- LAUNDRY ALL CLASSES OF LAUNDRY WORK Including three distun t service for Family W SOFT FINISH, THRIF-T-CERVICE and WET WASH al tnoil reoHonahie pru-cs. DRY CLEANING, PRE88INQ AND REPAIRINQ Pioneer Laundry and Dry Cleaners Phono 118 and we will do Hie rest. Fishermen s Supplies FISH LINES, HOOKS, ROPE8, TWINES, FISH NETTING AND TROLLING GEAR, OIL AND RUBBER CLOTHING, GROCERIES. Compare Our PHcm Lipsett, Cunningham & Co. Ltd. 8econd Avenue and McBrlde 8L