PAGE BIX SATURDAY. OCTOBER a, THB DAILY NEWS NOW YOU CAN BUY FOR THE o 3 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 time only wo will give you free any ono of the above ilems providing you purchase two of them. You get, $1.50 value for $1.00. Don't miss this! Rupe rt Pharmacy Prescription Specialists We deliver. Phone 94 SPECIALS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Shoulder Lamb, per lb. 25c Loin Lamb, per lb. . . 35c Leg Lamb, per lb. ... 40c Hump Roast, per lb.. . 18c Hoast off the Humid, per lb 18c Rolled Rib Roast, per lb. t 25c Loin Pork, per lb. . . 35c Leg Roast Veal, per lb. 25c Veal Chops, per lb. . . 25c Lamb Chop, per lb. . . 35c Sausage, 2 lbs 35c Meat Department. Mussallem Grocery Co. Ltd. Just Arrived Flannel and Balbriggan DRESSES in all the new styles and colors "Demers" We aim to please Phone 27. P.O. Box 327 If your bead aches, or reading or work strains your eyes, or if you are the least bit doubtful about the efficiency of your eyes then consult us! Glasses are intended to make up for the deficiency in your eyesight. Our large patronage shows that we know how lo produce such glasses. Iktve your eyes examined! A. E. Ireland CiK.YIU ATK OriOMETKIST 27 Years Practice 3IU Third Avenue Upp. O.U.V.A. SUMMER SUGGESTIONS FOR WOOD Dry Jack Pine, Codar, Birch and Spruce Per load .v . . $6.50 Per half load 3.50 Per sack .60 Burn Wood and Keep Cooll HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue Phone 580 Night or Day WE BUY BOTTLES. MOUNTIES LIVE UP REPUTATION OI'UC'KK COVERS 1,286 .MILKS .IX NOitTH IX TLX WEEKS TK.tCIXU Mi.iti)i:ui;u or Eskimo OTTAWA. Oct. 23. (By Canadian Press. i Report from lonely outposts In the Canadian Arctic Islands show that the high reputation ot Canada's mounted police force Is being sustained. From the stations of the Royal Cana-dlan Mounted Police on Baffin, Devoi and Ellesmere Islands come stories or single patrol through the Arctic winter In bleak. In accessible sections of the north. Two ot these Journeys made by members of the mounted police are given special note. The first, under taken by Staff Sergeant A. H. Joy. covered a distance of S75 miles and occupied forty days. The second, made by Kergeant J. E. F. Wright accounted for 1,286 miles of travel between February 15 and May 2, of the present year. The latter patrol was made for the purpose of investigating the alleged murder of an Eskimo several year ago. The first of these patrols is regarded as a notable piece of travel. 6U.fi Sergeant Joy travelling alone, save for an Eskimo dog-driver and hunter, from Craig Harbor around the southern and western shcres of Ellesmere Island and crossed Eureka Sound to Axel Helberg the large Island lying to the west of Ellesmere Hitherto Axel Helberg has fsAlLINGs W FROM FROM MONTREAL MONTREAL M To LWsrpool orl. Nov. so Moutrlare Viv.'i Mi'iairama -Nov. 10 Uuiitcalm To Cherbourg-Southampton- Antwerp Nov. 3 ,irlll Nov. 1 7 MimietluM FROM QUBC To Llntrpool Nov. i Montruysl To Cherbourg-Southampton Oct. tZ i.npi)' I rsii e To Bslfast-biatgow Nov. 18 Moiilnalni DIRECT SERVICE TO IRELAND CHRIST A8 SAILINGS From St. John Dee. I Melita to Cherbourg. Southampton, Am ci!. . Ix-c. 7 Miiitm.al lu lirltasi, Llver- IHHrl. 1 1 Mi-tapani to uiagnw. Hver- IKKll. Itec. 16 Mlnnt-dima lo tlherbuurir, Southampton. Antwerp, lire, is MuiUrulin lu Beirint. Liverpool. Through Tourist Sleeping Cars . Direct to Ship's Sltft Four Winter Cruises. ! 'Round the World .... Dec. 2 Medllarrsnian Fob. 12 I Wist Indies . . Jan. 26 Ftb. 2S Apply to Azents everywbert or J. f. FORSTER. Ceo. Agu k C.P.E. Station. Vancouver, M Telephone Seymour 2(30, Ctn. Pse. Ry.. TraSe Ajcnt. Cunard Anchor - Donaldson Christmas Sailings From Halifax to Plymouth, Havre snd London S s. Ami ins U . I : Belfast, Liverpool and Glasgow S.!. U'tlllS lllT. I From St. John, N.B., to Belfast, Llitrpool and GIgow S.S. Utltls .. !. II From New York to Cherbourg snd Southampton . HiTi-iitans n--. t:. S.H. Ailiiintnia lice. Plymouth-Chsrbourg-Southsmplcn S.S. Msiireuiua . . Iw. 1 Qustnstown snd LIrpocl '.vthla I lee. 4 t - iiitniia I mm it I n II iiifnriiistiiiii fruiii liical airi-nts nr ':imrd ui.. mt llsitlnr Si W Vsii'cinvr, II. c. TRY A PAIR THIS WEATHER! BI-TEX SILK i HOSE Pure Bilk double lexlure, warm and comfortable on roldi'fl of days. Smart ami durable. In 4 of Die best shades. Ask to see this Wonder Hose! H. S. WALLACE Co., Ltd. Phone 9 3rd Ave. and Fulton. sua The Royal Bank of Canada Prince Rupert Branch been regarded as one of the most Inaccessible of the' Canadian Arctic Is lands. The report mentions that both .Sergeant Joy, and his companion sul-ercd from snow blindness while on xrl Helberg. The same officer, while ieicendlng a glacier, ran Into a net rork of deep 'crevasses masked by Ugh-, .-new. He discovered tbe exlstanre of .he crevasses when his dog teams broke vhraugh. One trace broke, and the do .vai cot heard of again. Sergeant Wright's long patrol too it aim through a country which is as Uttle known that tbe latest mapt proved to bet Inaccurate as the situation 31 several large lakes which It contains. Traversing regions unknown U his Eskimo companions, he visited jt number of small bands of Eskimos and found much destitution ainon them. He was able to assist In relieving their distress. MMEKOC.s TATKOLS In addition to these two long patrols numerous others are reported- Thn mounted police have now patrolled tbe whole of the seacoast of the southern half of Ellesmere Island. They bav patrolled part, of the cobst of Axel lid berg the northern and southern coasts of Devon Island; and the- whole of the pert and east . coasts of Baffin Island a well as part of the west coast. Th distance travelled by two detachments on Baffin Island waa over six thousand miles, while on Ellesmere Island a distance of 3.300 miles was covered. These figures are exclusive of ground covered In hunting trips. Thus the work of exploring and pollc R NewI OTCr wbmt tog the north goe. on. Through . the : Jomtt fM on the part danger, and hardship, of the northern, Mta tttm, folk, , et winter, the mounted police continue to;of )ta m preferenee the push their way farther and farther Int mulc Tbm iM QOt the almost unknown sections of Can-jmuCQ rDom (or ,ut0Die untu ,ucn ada'a Arctic conUnent. And down In toe u B:uhtrlwn the temperate zone, the public Is ln-! cut morUu ,n tne moli formed that the winter In the north- Mlulc wu Kme Pe0p!e about the eastarn Arctic was one of great acuv- i lty. Ten Years Ag in Prince Rupert v iirrom h m lute Tt la that the making of " - predicted "-- " F.tlu. .u velopment In Prince Rupert. The city and district oSer everything that desired from scenic point of view. C C Perry. Indian Agent, who has Apples no. 1 fancy wrapped Mcintosh reds Hegiilar price 2.75. Our Special, per box .... $2.25 We have 100 boxes of these Ajiples to M'll this week, (let your box now before they ure all sold. I Also 1100 tins of Nabob Pure Jam, 1 4 lb. each i Btruwberry, per tin 75c i Cherry, iir tin ......... 70c lllaxpherry, per tin 65c AprictM, -per tin ; 60o lied lMiun, per tin 50o Gel,y4ir Jam now, while they are going cheap. You can have your choice of any .of the above tills .fNabplj Jam for ."0 along VllHh purchase of one boX' of Mcintosh Apples fiff"2.25. He sure to order the two together to get the bargain. ' We will deliver your order, large or small. Phone 45. B.C. Batchers & Grocers Limited TOTS RCTfiftL ffiAUnS IT CAK "THE first claim you should meet on pay day is your savings. In time of sickness or unemployment, your money is your best friend if you have saved it. There comes a time for all of us when ability to earn must cease. Your accumulated savings must then take the place of your present earning power. Alt (or a copy ol our booklet. Tht Meat.re tf Your Jhcokw. You will find if uttful F. E. Robertson, Manager just returned from a trip to the Naaa River. will be moving his headquarters shortly from MetlakaUa to Prince Rupert. Mr. and Mrs. Knut Olsen, who wers married In Terrace a. week ago, returned last evening from a trip tu Oranby Bay and will leave tomorrow ;or the strawberry centre where they ill make their home. WHIST PARTY WAS ENJOYABLE EVENT Klrlitrrn Table at M. Andrew's Allalr Lat Etenlng Krlrrnhmentt hmrd An enjoyable whist party was held last night by the SL Andrew's Society In Its rooms on Second Avenue. There were eighteen tables and tbe winners were as follows: Ladles' first. Mrs. Thompson: ladles' second. Mrs. John Bremnen men's first. A. McRae; men's seeund. George Rudderham. The committee In charge of the event consisted of Howard Bteen. R. Cameron and A. Flnlayson. Refreshments were served with the assistance of Mrs. Howard Steen and Mrs. George Abbott. T: INTERIOR EDITOR WRITES OF MUSIC Prince Rupert musicians and music lnv.pl ,r. h.vln. . nin.ln rltK th. waJr u booze, and whether they take ' to Jazz or the classical compositions they J go the limit and become pests to all other words they become musical nuts and talk of music as though It was , something to eat. Then there Is another i branch of the musical family tbe social .appendix mat considers a moutn know- ! . In n i . so-called society Bnrtrt. mmlth -about the classical In music, and It has j alwy. 0n , nUM Ior woaoer whrther they -actually knew the difference be-I tween a Wagner selection, a Chopin noc- ; turne and a Beethoven minuet, or In what category they would place a re strain from spitting. Music Is Just like any of the other i arts -it la very nice, and quite eleva- I ting until somebody cornea along and : makes a fool of it. Meantime the clas sical chaps -of Prince Rupert might be charitable with the editor of the News because after all be speaks for a big proportion of the population there and elsewhere, and besides, he wrote It only for the same reason that we write this. and that was because ,thls space had to be filled with something. Interior Sews. BATTALION ORDERS By UcutColoncl J. W. Nlcholls. Officer Commanding, 1st Battalion North British Columbia Regiment, 102nd Bn. CEF. Parade. Battalion parade Monday evening at 8 p.m. to be followed by lecture at 8.30 pjr. Recruits attested Monday evenings at 7.44 pjn. Signal Section. Annual classification and Inspection of. Blgnal equip ment by the District Blgnal Officer. Captain Francis, will be held October 27 and 28, in the armory. First Aid Classes,': will attend Thursday evening at 8. p.m. for the first lecture of the series by Major Tre-mayne, R.CJVJ4.C Band practice In the Armory. Friday evening at 8 pjn. Musketry: Miniature'-Range open for practice. Friday at 8 pm. Orderly for thn week 'ending Saturday, October 30; Lieut. J.. S. Wilson; Orderly sergeant: Sergt. O. V. Wilkinson, S. D. JOHNSTON, Major and Adjutant', Attd. 1st Bn. NJJ.C. Regt, lLOUISROSSTO I DO SIX MONTHS IOIMI (JLJI.TV THIS .MOUNIMJ IIY MWilSTUATK MiCLY.MOXT Ol" sixonii l.Kjro't mxlinu OITKME rti' i Louis Ross was sentenced to six months' imprisonment this morning In the local police court for selling whisky on September 18. Evidence was adduced by City Solicitor Jones that this was the second offence under the Act. Liquor Daard operative told of en tering the premises on September IB and ordering Scotch whisky and giving money for the same. There was no de fence offered. ELECTRIC TRAIN HirS TRUCK AND TWO ARE KILLED LOS ANGELES. Oct 33 Two persons were killed and seventeen injured when a two-car electric train struck a truck sear here, tbe front car turning over WEATHER REPORT (Government Telegraphs) 8 ain. Prince Rupert. Rain, ralm: temp. AO. Terrace. Cloudy, windy, temp. J4. Anyox. Cloudy, calm. temp. i. Btewart. Cloudy, calm. temp. 3S. llan-ltan. foggy, calm. temp. 58, Telegraph Creek. Cloudy, calm, temp. 23. Smlthers. Clear, calm. temp. 38. Burns Lake. Cloudy, calm. temp. 32. Whttthcrse. Cloudy, south wfeid. temp. 38. . Dawson. Foggy, calm. Jemp. 30. ff , r - In The Letter Box Editor. Daily News Our education, particularly along a musical line, has been sadly neglected For that reason, we probably fall to see the point of the letter written by "Vusle Lover but not Jan." However, we think we like music. Including a limited amount of Jazz We know of a composer, whose ' compositions wouM probably be .appreciated by the above mentioned gentleman, who said that the man who could uol appreciate t little ragtime (this wws before lite wcrd "Jazz" waa invented I could not appreciate " music bat the man who could not appreciate anything but ragtime did not know anything about music. We .cannot acre with M. U. B. N. J. in assuming that- ye editor. necessarily belongs to theJstler claas. a eunsuer Town roan Prince liupcrc. Uaasett, October 21. l2fl. Mr. and Mrs. A. Carmlchael re turned to the city on the Prince Rupert this afternoon, after having spent theu honeymoon In Sound clUee. They mill take up their residence jn tbe Westen-haver block on Second Avenue. Urs. Carmlchael waa formerly alias Mar guerite Young. iii.roim.it iiv i.m.c The barber t timed pale as he gaud at the picture of Medusa with the anakea writhing hideously on her head. "Oesh, Bill!" he remarked to his fellow-worker, "suppose you of I had to bob a dame like tha Calgary Herald. " i TtT. Stout Young Lady Thanks. It waa kind ot you to- give me a lift up tb hill. Motorist Oh. that! all right I want ed to see If my car would make It with you on board. Passing Show. The Kansas Insurance laws, most of which have been In the statute books since 1871. have been rewritten into o hew code for tbe legislature. HOME Special Sailings to ENGLAND-IRELAND - SCOTLAND-FRANCE-BELGIUM Home for Christmas! Pon't miss it this year. Book now on a White Star Christmas Ship for a really happy comfortable, satisfactory voyage. Monttmlto Clot tow, Bilfott, L'puoi REGINA . Nov. 27 llallaM.rlymoulh, Chrtb'rt, Antwtrp PENNLAND . Dec. 6 llalljai, Qutrnnown, Uvttpoul BALTIC . Dec. 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