Wednesday.
October
a,
1020,
"Unless
someone
tells
her
about
her
eyes
she'll
need
an
extension
on
her
arm"
The
woman
is
far-sighted,
but
doesn't
know
it.
How
ridiculous
she
makes
herself
look,
in
her
attempt
to
read
the
menu
I
Too
many
women,
and
men
too,
go
through
this
same
futile
performance,
lie
sure
that
your
own
sight
is
normal.
Have
your
eyes
examineJI
PWJWft
TUIyff
if
111
tut
SSMrS
ft
ttum.
g
THE
STOHE
WITH
THE
CUCI
E.fJHHBM'aHsaSM
J.
Bents
Re-organization
Sale
Slashing
Prices
on
1411,
AMi
IVTI.K
COU
and
MIU.IMIIY
Itraatlfal
Afternoon
Inrw.
the
mm
style
d
materials.
J.
BENT
third
Arnue.
LUMBER
(ire
nimiufaHiinng
rough
and
ilrt't'il
liitn-l-cr.
Kdsce
grain
boat
pilar.
Ilalitmt
and
salmon
boxi-.
Ask
For
Prices
Seal
Cove
Lumber
Co.
Ltd.
PHONE
SG2
George
Rorie
Chartered
Accountant
and
Auditor
Receiver,
Liquidator,
Trustee,
Ac.
Phone
387
New
Adilrcus:
243
Second
Avenue
West
PI1INUB
11UiKIT
MILK
From
Bulkley
Valley
FRESH
MILK
AND
WHIPPING
CREAM
Wo
specially
recommend
ooj
Tablo
Cream
at
15c
for
Half
Pint.
Quality
and
Service
Special
Ice
Delivery
Servloe
Valentin
Dairy
Phone
657
LINDSAY'S
Cartage
and
Storage
Phone
St.
Cartaite,
Warehousing,
and
tilslributliiK,
Team
or
Motor
Heriflce,
Coal
Band
and
(travel
We
Speolatlxe
In
Plana
anal
Furniture
aQovlna.
'FREE
EMPIRE
!
IS
OURS
TODAY
m
in
cum
1,
or
i'kckiiom
o
which
IT
IK
KM
M)KI)
JUKKH
loll
j
(lIlMTM
j
(Ottawa
Citizen)
In
an
Impresiive
address
of
farewell
I
"
"
tanacian
club,
In
Ottawa,
HI,
j
!
Excellency
Lord
Byng,
tpoke
of
"the
I
league
of
Bntlah
natlona,"
and
of
"thl!
aoul
of
the
p-ople
of
Canada."
H
no
conflict
between
the
ideal
ot
j
loyalty
to
Canada
and
allegiance
to
the
i
.nt
association
of
nation,
called
toe
British
Empire
or
British
Commonwealth
Tint
eipreulon
"The
BrtUsh
Em.
plrr"
misleads
many
minds,
lin
Excellency
envisaged
It
In
the
broader
aenae
There
U
an
Imiglnatlon-stlrrliij
sound
In
the
word
"empire."
Especi-ally
U
thl
the
case
when
we
havs.
ariuairy
in
existence
and
in
dally
d.
I
monat
ration
before
us,
the
world-en.
circling
combination
of
motherland.
Jcmiolona
and
coloole
which
own
allegiance
to
the
crown
of
Britain.
Here
Indeed
la
an
empire
of
which
to
be
proud,
not
only
because
ot
1U
great
extent,
but
becauae
It
hold
together
by
common
loyalty;
It
t
not
held
lu
chain.
1-UY.tl.TY
MIT
IOIICK
But
thl
thought
came
beyond
the
dream
of
empire.
There
hare
been
great
empire
In
the
world
before,
even
greater
in
proportion
to
the
known
r.rra
-t
the
world
and
facilities
of
com-
jmunlcatlon
than
that
of
Britain
today
jfc.
turn
empire
the
aoldler
waa
every
-1
here
holding
tb
fabric
together;
and
I
the
tax
gatherer,
the
tribute
takei.
also
wa
there,
to
collect
for
the
aoldler
wage
and
the
upkeep
ot
'ht
emperor
palace.
The
aubatltutlon
or
loyalty
for
fore
her
in
word
u
(
.he
British
Empire.
The
people
of
thl
empire
hope
that
'
for
them
fate
haa
In
(tore
no
Armaged-.
don
no
uprising
of
barbarian,
no
re-j
petition
of
the
Dark
Age.
On
the
j
contrary
they
eten
bot
that
thl
em-ipire
which
aoroehow
ha
grown
under
their
hand
will
grow
more,
and
more,
and
more
that
It
la
nothing
lea
than
the
beginning
of
the
federation
of
th
world.
And
why
do
they
dare
to
entertain
a
hope
which
to
outalder
miut
aeest
nothing
leu
than
fantatilcally
pre-sumptuous'
Becauae
It
1
an
empire
Meter!
-but
brcatue
It
la
BrtUsh.
.NOT
AUKOUlME
t
thl
mere
racial
or
national
arrogance.
Shall
(he
Bntlah
prrrall
merely
because
they
are
Brltlah
Some
who
are
of
Bntlah
allegtancv.
even
aom
who
are
of
Bntlah
blood,
would
ao
declare:
yea.
and
would
even
charge
other,
on
pain
ot
being
regarded
a.
dlaloyal.
to
repeat
thta
boaat.
The
Brttuh
people
are
numerically
but
few
of
th
people
of
the
Brtttsi.
Empire
thl
race
Idea
eiplalna
nothing
and
bold
out
no
hope
ot
anything.
Not
upon
th
Bntlah
race,
but
upon
the
pnnclpl
of
freedom
1
the
Bntlah
j
Empire
founded.
I
ltaa
freedom,
then,
paaaed
unde-
BnUah
copyright?
Mo;
th
Jew.
the
Swiss,
th
Argentine
and
many
other
aie
llrlng
evidence
to
the
contrary.
I
HO
DOM
BKITOVS
CHOP
But
th
Brtion
aeem
to
bare
found
MINERAL
ACT.
Crtlflct
f
lmemfit
Swrrrttaka
..
1.
iweeie
."la
Fruiul
nl
SpUk
No.
rrc-li.mil
Mineral
r.lslin.
Mlutlo
la
Ihe
Allln
Mini
u
I
mm)
or
4Mr
I
ii
ur
It
I.
Wlwre
l4rtied
-Ki
il
f
Taku
Ami.
nrr
herp
(
reek.
.
T.tin
SoTiri:
that
netnM
rm.
liimier
and
ulinir.
of
WfM
I'm-Ctt
St..
Yaacutaer.
BiilUh
Coluiiibl.
ari-Inr
a
arenl
tor
seriuke
Mlnint
Cor-rx.rilKin
Free
Miner1
rerilflrate
.Nfi.
,u
in
mi.'im.
ui
!
frui
loe
dtlr
hereof
!
apr4y
to
Ihe
Minm
HecoMer
tor
irillirale
ftf
linpreiieil.
for
tJ
purHM
or
iihtilnlnt
Crown
OranU
of
irie
stmt
rlairna.
.
i
rum
nt
ii
Ttcr
MiTirr
thai
ae-
ti
m
umlcr
aeriioii
$i
mint
be
rominenoertj
liflirr
inr
iHie
oi
iMirn
frniuiiiw
vi
unprovenirnl.
Ii
lt.
ITtti
lliit
III
dy
of
5eplember,
A.D.
INIRAL
ACT
Ctrtlfltat
lmprtmnlt
Winn
Frar.lKitial
.No.
.
Anrm
nd
Jul-nil
Mineral
c.liuin,
situate
In
the
Allm
Miniug
tuvimnn
of
the
r.aniar
ninrlrl,
iilmnl
mr
tulle
up
ilream
frimi
the
houlh
I
Winn
niter.
.
TAkK
.NOTICE
thil
The
tntlneer
Gold
lin
l
td.,
inr
.
free
Miner
Certlflcile
Nn
lOTTOi
.
iniend.
ilttjr
diya
fi-om
ihe
Uile
Itrreof
,tn
apply
t
l'1"
Mlnlar
Ke-i-order
for
a
Cerllfleale
of
Improvementi,
fur
the
puro
of
oblalniug
a
Crowii
(Irani
of
the
ilmve
claim.
And
fiirlher
like
noilre
thai
action,
no
dcr
ferllim
S.
mMt
bf
rommenreil
lirore
me
Hfue
of
urh
r.ertificale
of
hi.prote-
""nit
ED
thla
III
rtiy
of
gcplcwber,
.D.
i
it
&.
II.
McW.
rnASEK.
Agent
MINgRAL
ACT
rliricat
f
lmprtmnt.
,
H
limine
.No.
,
Lot
44tr.
Mineral
Claim,
-tttialn
In
Ihn
Allln
Miiilnir
bltlflon
ot
the
i
a.riar
DliiriM.
on
lh
Weil
Arm
of
Ta-kun
Arm,
alHiul
lure
quarter
of
a
mill
nn
lream
rnmi
the
tiwuth
or
Wann
lllvcr,
TIKE
NOTICE
"'it
I.
Chirle
K.
Olliimre,
Free
Minrr
Certirtrile
.No.
7t.
tntomt.
liiv
diy
fnim
l!ie
dil
hereof,
to
pply
I,.
Ihe
Slininir
Hocordrr
for
a
CcrUflciie
if
improteiuenti.
for
the
puioe
of
ob-iiinini
a
crown
flnnt
or
the
above
claim.
iul
rurthrr
Ukrn
notice
that
inmn,
tiniler
lecllon
SS.
muit
Iw
eoininenced
tie-fori
the
lue
o
urh
Certificate
of
liw
pnivrMienti.
.i.,t,..
in
II
MfN.
KRASKH,
Agent,
LA
WO
APT.
Nitlc
filtntlon
to
Apply
to
L
Lnd.
ii.
.
v
nerordinr
uutrict
or
I'rlnr
'
north
ihore
of
nniiA.
ml
iltuile
an
I'liniU.iit
IHV
on
8uth.Wet
Coin
ot
I'
u
bland,
aiioul
one
mile
east
from
Bluff
'
""rVkr
tOTICK
Shit
E.
nonmeau.
of
Lowe
In.M
f
vlnre
of
Brllmll
Coliiinlill.
.(.(TU-nit
ot,
;nn"y
Minirer.
Intend
to
apnl
l,?f
.
!.':
if
:ne
rollowln
descrlbtil
lamUt
Corr.i-.it
I
.l'
I'lanted
on
the
iiiore
o"
'il
tmnannMl
hiy
in
tho
loutn.
ueit
!
r'
rill
Inland.
IimiI
on
mile
-
ihrnre
north
twenty
mi
oi
i.'-arr
ivtii.l
rhnlin
"nenee
et
twenty
chln
Wience
in
th
twentv
rhilm,
more
or
le,
to
Hlh
uiri
Mark";
thrnee
following
hlali
witer
mark
weilerlv
to
point
of
conmiencenient,
Vd
containing
elilily
a"',
more,
or
leal,
80,h-
""t:
RoumAiv
i
Ajpikint.
Let
thl
be
quite
clearly
underttood.
Should
the
genlu
of
the
Brttlan
people
change
and
tyranny
'replace
freedom
Ic
their
governance,
tt
would
be
the
duty
of
true
loyalists
to
forget
empire,
tor-
gtt
race,
and
keep
on
with
the
work
of
freedom,
the
one.
hope
ot
the
world.
But
the
very
opposite
seem
to
be
the
condition
freedom
broaden
everywhere
under
Britain'
twy.
loyalty
to
Britain
1
loyalty
to
mankind.
QUESTIONS
BEFORE
IMPERIALCONFERENCE
Imnilxrstleii
Will
be
Moth
to
lore
and
lilting
htttler
fur
New
life
OTTAWA,
Oct
ff.
Within
the
room
of
dingy
old
"'Number
10"
the
Imperial
conference
meeta
again
on
October
13.
from
the
four
comer
of
the
emptr,
wlU
come
representative
ot
the
ell-governtcg
dominion,
of
India,
of
the
crown
colonlei
and
protectorate.
There
will
be
the
usual
round
of
function
and
festivity.
There
will
be
the
cus
tomary
questlona
which,
conference
after
conference,
have
become
part
of
'.he
recognized
order
of
things.
Thia
year,
two
buetUons
are
likely
to
bo,
dominant
one
political,
the
other
economic.
On
the
one
hand,
dlacus-slon
ot
constitutional
relations
will
tiring
up
among
other
thing
the
mechanlun
of
foreign
policy
whether
a
common
foreign
policy
for
the
empire
la
practicable
and
what
part
the
do-minion
ahould
play
In
the
formulation
ot
uch
a
policy.
Oq
the
other,
oversea
aettlemeot,
the
problem
ot
migration
within
the
empire
will
be
"a
leaning
economic
tue
Th
progress
of
enplre
(etUemeui
has
been
admittedly
disappointing
And,
looking
to
its
Improvement,
two
proposals
will
probably
be
made
at
the
conference.
1
That
tho
dominion
should
modify
their
restriction
on
Immigrant.
3
That
the
dominion
should
share
with
tb
Bntlah
government
the
cost
of
training
urban
dwellers
for
work
on
the
land.
BEAUTY
IN
TORONTO
ATTRACTED
A
CROWD
DECLARESNEWSPAPER
TORONTO.
Oct
e.
-Editorial
crtUc-lama
on
the
Beauty
Conteat
are
here
quoted:
Toronto
-Mali,:
Why
ahould
women
upon
whom
the
gift
of
beauty
haa
been
bestowed
shrink
from
displaying
that,
ot
alt
talent
the
one
that
It
la
moat
difficult
to
hldett
"It
waa
certain
to
happen."
aaya
the
Stratford
Beacon-Herald.
"Toronto
picked
beauUful
girl
for
a
beauty
Show
In
AUanUc
City
and
next
at
ternoon
ah
made
her
first
appearanc
down
town.
In
the
rush
to
get
loot
at
her.
three
girls
and
woman
were
shoved
through
a
plafe
glasa
window.
Th
appearance
ot
a
good-looking
girt
In
Toronto
Is-
auch
a
rarity
that
It
well-night
caussd
a
riot."
SALE
BEING
HELD
BY
UNITED
CHURCH
Thla
afternoon
the
ladles
aid
of
the
Rupert
East
United
Church
1
holding
a
aale
of
work
In
the
Oymnaslum
for
the
purpose
of
raising
funds
for
Uie
InsUtu
Uon.
The
sale
la
continuing
until
sU.
o'clock,
with
the
following
committee
In
charge:
General
convener:
Mr.
W.
Robinson,
Home
Cooking:
Mrs.
Ross
Mackay.
Mra.
R.
II
McAuley.
Mr.
Watt
Tea
Table:
Mra.
Beale.
Mr.
Moor-houae.
Mra.
Meth
Davles
and
Mra,
Oomes.
Candlea:
Mra.
Norrlngton,
Mr,
Squlrea,
Mr,
Malcolm
Lamb.
Caahler:
Mra.
Peachy.
ALICE
ARM
The
working
staff
of
Uw
Torlo
Mine
haa
been
considerably
reduced
and
It
la
understood
that
the
concentrating
mill
wilt
not
b
put
in
operation
thl
year
A,
O,
II,
Oerliardl,
managing
director
of
the
Consolidated
Homeatake
Mining
ft-Development
Oo.
Is
at
the
present
tlmo
In
-England
on
company
buslnesa.
While
doing
development
work
on
the
Speculator
property
adjoining
the
La
Roe
for
J.
O.
Tretheway
this
season.
Jim
Calvin,
in
digging
a
wall,
atruck
a
two
foot
vein
ot
high
grad
native
and
sot
umn
raws
-
PAOE
FIVE
How
well
they
wear
Shoes
shined
with
''Nugget"
Polish
wear
longer,
because
"NuggeVkeept
the
uppers
toft
and
pliable
and
prevents
the
leather
from
cracking.
.
NUGGET"
ShoeMish
Black-TaifTonty
Rtd-IXark
Brown
and
Wf.il
t
Neutral)
for
It'tht
color
$.
the
wy
to
grow
freedom,
aa
a
farmer
ruby
allver
ore.
Prospecting
ha
proven
row
a
crop.
Under
the
aegl
of
that
It
la
the
aame
ore
rein
now
being
Biltain,
people
aaplre
to
be
free,
anl
mined
with
auch
phenomenal
succeM
learn
to
extend
the
bound
of
their
ton
the
La
Rone,
the
tnke
being
about
freedom.
Thu.
not
becauae
there
1-
,
100
feet
from
the
latter
property.
an
empire,
not
becauae
th
Bntlah
i
Development
work
waa
carried
out
rac
la
tb
centre
of
It,
but
becauae
It
la
an
embodiment
of
the
hop
of
freedom
and
a
practical,
growing
Institu
tion,
the
league
ot
Brltlah
natlona
mint
the
loyalty
of
a
constanUy
lncreaalnx
proportion,
of
mankind.
both
on
the
Speculator
and
Bunker
Hill
properties
thl
eaaon
for
Mr.
Tre-themay
by
Ur.
Calvin.
,
Word
haa
been
received
here
of
the
recent
death
In
Vancouver
of
W.
P..
McLeod.
a
former
realdent
of
Anyox
and
Alice
Arm,
GYROS
ARE
HOLDING
ANOTHER
HOEDOWN
Committee
Appointed
for
Ktent
Which
Mill
Take
I'lare
on
October
3
The
Qyro
Club
haa
decided
to
bold
'.nether
of
it
popular
hoe-down
dance
;n
October
15
In
the
Auditorium.
The
iroceeds
will
go
to
the
club's
playground
.und.
The
following
committees
are
ntfw
ictlvely
engaged
In
making
arrange
Aenta
for
the
event:
General
Committee
Lew
Kergtn
chairman).
Doug,
8tork.
Ralph
Lepine,
;narlle
Mill.
Roy
Nichols.
Advertising
Ralph
Lepine
(chair-
nan
t.
Alex.
Hunter.
Frank
.Dlbb,
Roy
Jlchols.
Eddie
Mann.
Tickets
BUI
Crulckshank
(treasurer).
jto
Waugh
(doorman).
Mualc-r
Charlie
Balagno
(chairman).
BUly
Balagno.
Floor
manager
Lionel
Holtby.
Decorations
Doug,
stork
(chairman)
loy
Nlcbolla,
Charlie
Milla,
Joe
Oreer.
ialph
Lepln.
Raines
Joe
Oreer
(chairman.,
Eddie
jlann,
Dave
Balfour.
Frank
Dlbb,
Alex.
lunter.
Ralph
Lepine.
Cider
Chartie
Mills
(chairman).
BUI
Xelaon.
Buttermilk
Bob
Robertson.
Howard
White.
Ice
Cream
Milt
Oonzalea.
Charlie
itarr.
Hot
Dogs
Oeorge
Tlte
(chairman)
Hoy
McNaughton.
Boy
Nichols.
Mart
UcLacblan.
Lew
Kergln.
Norn
Prtngle
Itan
Taylor.
BUI
Tobey,
Doug.
Stork
:tarold
McEwen.
I.Ol
lS
KOfi
HEVIAMlKI).
A
further
adjournment
In
the
case
ot
Louis
Ross,
charged
with
celling
liquor,
wa
granted
thl
morning
by
Magistrate
McClymont
In
the
city
police
court
on
request
of
S.
W.
Taylor,
coun-
arl
for
the
defence.
Thla
case
as
well
aa
those
of
Angelo
Pognotto
and-
Jean
lohnston
wUl
ooma
up
on
Saturday
morning
for
hearing.
Aid.
Stephens
haa
been
confined
to
hla
home
for
the
past
week
with
another
attack
of
lumbago.
He
wai
unable
to
attend
laat
night's
council
meeting.
A.
B.
Chown.
C-NJt.
general
passer
agent
at
Chicago,
and
Mra.
Chowu
were
passengers
from
boat
to
train
this
afternoon.
tt.
Market
Prices
BUTTER,
;
Brookfleld,
Shamrock
and
Woodland,
i
lba.
S,.
..........
..
85o
E.OX),
1
lba.
.i...,.i'
85c
Capital,
8nd
grade,
lb.
40c
rraser
Valley,
lb
45c
1-lltK
ure
.'om
pound
CHEESE
Oreen
peppers,
3
lba.
,
k
Cucumbcra,
each
Parsley,
bunch
Mint,
bunch
Leek,
3
bunch
Cauliflower,
B
C
head
J8c
35e
Ontario
solid
30o
Jtllton,
tb.
v,..
v
-
35c
Xraft
.w
45c
Norwegian
Ooat
85c
Japoleon
Llmberger
.
,
,
70c
Roquefort
........,.......
75o
jwifU'
Buttercup,
lb,
45c
Oorgonzola,
lb
75c
McLarens.
Cream,
jar
....
45c
and
85a
Oiuytr
50c
olden
Leaf,
lb
45o
11119
B.C.
fresh,
pullets
....
B.C.
fresh,
firata
D.CJ.
fresh,
extras
local
new
laid
.
Alberta
freah,
second
,
B.C.
Carrots,
lb.
100
lba.
Rutebagaa,
6
lba.
100
lb
,
.
.
,
.
...4.k..
Radishes,
bunch
..........
New
potatoes,
10
lba.
......
Potatoes,
100
lbs.
.
..,
Fancy
B.C.
tomatoes,
per
lb,
Tomatoea,
per
basket
Watercress,
bunch
,
,
50o
85c
600
65c
and
70a
40o
VEGETABLES
New
beets,
bunch
6o
BeeU.
6
lba
.
35q
100
lba.
13.74
New
carrot,
bunch
5o
...
3d
.
SJ.23
...
35o
.
$2.73
...
6C
...350
.
S3.00
...
10Q
..
40a
10a
35o
10a
and
15a
60
)..
5a
m
....
35C-SSC
The
Well-Managed
Home
'"pHE
manager
of
a
household
is
the
purchas-ing
agent
for
a
large
proportion
of
theff
am-ily
needs.
In
order
to
do
a
good
job
she
must
know
what,
when
and
where
to
buy.
She
must
study
goods
and
the
concerns
which
make
goods
and
have
them
to
sell.
She
must
put
'her
home
on
a
business
basis
and
run
it
on
business
principles
in
order
to
make
the
most
of
the
family
income.
Information
is
the
only
basis
for
intelligent
'
purchrsing.
And
the
right
way
to
get
the
greatest
amount
of
necessary
information
is
to
read
the
advertisements.
Advertisements
tell
you
what
is
new
and
good
m
merchandise
They
reveal
improvements
and
inventions
to
matc
your
hqme
life
easier,
more
comfortable
and
more
convenient
They
give
you
in-
.
jormation
about
a
thousand
and
one
things
that
are
:
useful
and
interesting.
Every
manager
of
a
household
every
member
of
the
household
who
shares
the
responsibility"'
'
for
the
family's
welfare
should
make
a
habit
o
reading
the
ads.
Read
the
advertisements
in
order
to
buy
wisely
Corn
on
the
cob,
dozen
40c
Oreen
onions,
dozen
25c
Terrace
cabbage,
lb
6c
B.C.
head
lettuce
10c
Oarllc.
imported,
per
lb.
40c
DC
Cooking
bnlona.
6
lba
35c
Rhubarb,
outdoor,
3
lbs
25c
Wax
and
green
,beana.
3
lbs.
25c
Vegetable
marrow,
lb.
6c
Celery,
3
bunches
'25c
Hubbard
squash,
lb
7c
Citron,
lb
7c
Pumpkin,
lb
v
7c
Sweet
Potatoes,
2
lbs.
35c
Egg
plant,
3
lb.
,
35c
Pickling
cucumber,
lb.
15c
Pickling
onions,
3
lbs.
35c
UlUIT
Oranges,
Valencia,
dozen
..
25c
to
75c
Lemons,
Sunklat,
doz.
25c
and
35c
California
grape
fruit.
2
for
35c
Bananas,
3
lba.
tor
35c
Candled
honey
25c
Extracted
honey,
lb
35a
and
,35c
Apples.
Mcintosh
Reds
$3.35
Apples.
Wealthles
$2-85
Applea,
Oravenstelna
$2.50
Cookllng
apples
$15
Canteloupes,
each
15c
Pesches,
case
$1.45
Kalian
prune,
crate
95c
Cocoanuts.
each
30c
and
35c
Hooey
Dew
melons,
each
45o
Casaba
melons,
lb
loo
Pears,
Bartlett.
case
$325
lUUtl)
rittlTS,
Dates,
bulk,
3
lb
35a
Dates,
Dromedary
35o
Raisins,
bulk,
lb
30a
Raisins,
package,
lb.
,.
35c
Cluster
ratains.
lb
35a
Lemon
and
orange
peel
,
30o
Citron
peel
50a
Black
cooking
tigs
30c
and,
35q
White
flga,
lb
15a
Table
figs,
lb
35a
Curranta
33y,q
Prunea
15c-25q
Applea
350
Peachea,
peeled
35c
Apricot,
lb
.
40q
NUTS
Almonda.
ahelled
Valenclaa
76o
Braxlla
and
fllberta
35q
Walnuta,
broken
shelled
50c
Wajnuta,
ahelled
halvea
65a
Almonda
35c
Peanuts
:
30q
Manchurlan
walnut
35c
California
walnuta
45a
No.
1
mixed
nut
35c
81
(UK
White.
pr
loo
$7.10
Yllow,
Pr
100
$60
FLOUR
Flour.
49'.
No.
1
hard
wheat
$2.75
Pastry
flour,
10'a
65c
Pastry
flour.
49s
$20
FISH
Halibut,
lb.
25c
Salmon,
red
spring,
lb.
35c
Salmon,
white
aprlng
13ftc
Smoked
kippers,
lb
15c
Kippered
salmon,
lb
-
25c
Smoked
black
cod.
lb
22ftc
Finnan
haddles,
lb
20c
Salt
mackerel,
lb
25c
Eastern
aalt
herring,
2
for
,
.
25c
Salt
codfish
fillets,
lb.
30c
Boneless
aalt
cod
bricks,
lb
25c
MEATS
Fowl,
No.
1
lb
35c
to
40c
Roasting
chicken,
lb
45c
to
50c
Hani,
sliced,
first
grad
.........
,60a
Ham,
whole,
that
grade
.,
50q
Ham.
picnic,
lb
35a
Cottage
rolls,
lb.
,
40c
Bacon,
ba,ck,
sliced
55a
Bacon,
side
.
.
.
'.
50c
to
65c
Pork,
dry
-salt
35a
Ayrshire
bacon,
lb.
...
45a
Veal,
shoulder
25a
Veal,
loin
40c
Veal,
leg
,,
40a
Pork,
ihoulder
30a
Pork,
loin
45q
Pork,
leg
42a
Beet,
pot
roast
Uftc
to
18a
Beef,
boiling
10c
to
13a
Beef,
steak
35o
to
40c
Beef
.roast,
prime
rib
30c
Lamb,
chops
50c
Lamb.'
shoulder
35a
Mutton,
leg
40a
Lamb,
leg
48a
Mutton,
chops
40a
Mutton
shoulder
80a
FEED
100
lba.
Wheat,"
No.
S
$3.10
Oat
,
$2.60
Bran'
$3.00
Shorts
,.,
$2.10
Mlddliiagt
u
.-.,$2.80
Barley
$2J3
Poultry
mash
$3.00
Special
eggmaah
$3.40
Oyster
shell
$3.60
Scratch
food
$3.60
Beet
scrip
,.....,..,..
$5.33
Ground
oil
cake
................
$4.75
Baby
chick
teed
$4.33
Flue
oat
chop
$170
Cruahed
oats
.....,M
$3.70
Fin
barley
chop
.,
..
........
$3.43
Whole
corn
$3.00
Cracked
corn
...
$3.10
fla
conuB$$l
M40
TUGBOATS
Day
Phones
423,
539,
Oreen
.238,
Black
736.
Nlflht.
Phonei
687,.
539,
Green
238,
Blaok
736.
RUPERT
MARINE
PRODUCTS,
LTD.
GEO.
U.
BUSHBYi
Man.
Dir.
Fur
Coats
&
Jacquettes
An
Exquisite
Stock
of
Fui
Trimmings
at
low
prices
B.
C.
FUR
Co.
Next
Q.W.V.A.
Third
Ave
A
Rich
Custard
mm
tvaoTI
Mis
Wlnnlfred
Walker,
In
a
letter
yesterday,
aak
for
Pacific
MUkl
custard
recipe.
The
following
U
one
w
:
have
tried
,
and
liked
:
Half
pint
Paclltq
UU1?
and
an
equal
.amount
of
i
water;
two
eggs;
four
tablespoon
sugar;
pinch
of
salt
Stir
until
dissolved.
Pour
milk
Into
the
beaten
eggs,
put
Into
cup
and
bak
until
a
knife
blade
come
out
clean
30
to
30
minute.
PACIFIC
MILK
Head
.Office,
Vanoouver
factor
iee:
Latjner
ant.
Awtjotsford,
B.0.