f AGE SIX THE J3JJLX 7? government pf Canada guarantees itsAge MM , 10 YEARS OLD Ulaie in Canada 95 years This adverusemci.t is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia i Introduction Special j at I MUSSALLEM'S MEAT ! DEPARTMENT i We herein introduce our new butcher, Sir. Geo. R. 1 Hawker, to our many pat-rons. Mr. Hawker has had ; eleven years' experience at ! serving the public in this ; line and we feel sure he will satisfy you, all we ask is that i you give him a trial at the : following prices: ! Prime Beef j Prime Rib Roast, lb. 1K i Prime Shoulder Roast, lb. ! 14 i Prime Boiling Beef, lb. K? Round Steak, lb UOp ' Choice Pork ; 5 lb. Loin Roast . . $1.10 G lb. Shoulder Roast. . f)Of 5 lb. Side Pork 80 , Sausage Made Daily Tomato Sausage, small i siie 2."f Pure Pork Sausages, small size 25 Beef Sausages 15 Hamberger, lb JO Milk-fed ChickenB, lb... 45 Milk-fed Fowl, lb J55 Mussallera Grocery COMPANY, LTD. 417-423 Fifth Ave. East Phone 18 and Phone 84 mmmm Thor Johnson for ens Clothing and Furnishings The home of "SOCIETY BRAND" CLOTHES REDUCTION in Prices 15 per cent -off for two weeks only Come in and inspect our stock M I LEE LADIES' & GENTLEMEN'S TAILOR Third Avenue P.O. Box 977 I J I BANQUET GIVEN DOROTHY IN ON SATURDAY! AFTER TRIP Junior Lea-rue Football Shield and Medals Presented at Big Event Tbe a&nual banquet of tbe Junior Football League took place on Saturday when the Rochester shield and medal were presented. In addition to the memfcee of the three tm Mlafc fihnol TV with trwl Parent Taaeber Amoc tattoo, George Johnston of the Native Sons. R. M Wlnalow of tbe Prince Rupert Football Association. W. W C O'Neill of Borden Street School. George Stock of the High School: a. Harris of Booth School. J Campbell and T. WUsou. After the banquet, the chairman J S WUnn welcomed the guests and the program followed: Addre The Mayor Presentation or tbe Rochester Shield by II. B. Rochester to Tom Kelsey. captain of the Booth Memorial School, winner of tbe trophy. Presentation of the medal by R M. Winalow to the following players: Tom Kelsey. Doug-la Soott. Pred Cameron. Rudolph Nelson. Reg Colllaon. B Thur-ber. Roy Morrison. Ales. Walters. H Dickens, T. Bussanlch. O. Wlngham. James Wood. Short addrease were given by all tbe guest. Oscar Fulton rendered a de lightful pianoforte solo. Jlmmle and Wlsner Bryant were equally well received with their enjoyable duets. Reference was made to tbe Illness of Oeorge Cochrane, an old time footballer Supreme Court Assims opening on First Vovnce of International Fisheries Commission Scientists Veo -Successful ( One. work to the halibut ground tor the In ternational Hsnertes OotnmtaHw. the blf acboartrr Dorothy, owned aiMT tlp- Hlum- Tr'- Borden there wereement H. B Roch- v.-..- wi I last nlant at S-30 after an allure Mercer, tin. Boddie. president of toe Completing rU rtrat trip on leaeareh ! three Astl Vednesday Those already here Include the whl Dr Kev w n fierce jrs ix w suorry. rt E Chambers Proviunal Constable Oeo Wrman Mrs Robert Olbson And J. M . Smith. "I1UILD I1.C Cream of Carrot Soup ml lot Tf Mrs. W. IS. Manson reuijie: Four medium sized carrots, one onion, salt and pepper, foul-tablespoons butter, four tablespoons flour, one cup Pacific Milk, added one cud of wafer' n .. i- i .11. l i Whole Ham, per lb :15C 5C Half a Ham, per lb ;JC Thin ia 10c per lb. below the re-; gular price. It will pay you to stock up now. No limit to num-' ber. According to F. the part of Ileward of aboard tb Dorothy, the trip mast successful one. tbe best at prevailing throughout The Portlook banks were vMted and 1230 flab wee caught, tigged and returned to the water. The aeJeatlste were also successful in collecting a targe amount of data In regard to tbe age and rate of growth of the hallhat as wt-U a fia rxamtnUtg a large noaaber of flsh tor tbe racial phase Jf tan Investigation. The Dorothy brought In 30.090 pound )f fish, which were mutilated or otiier-wlse unfit for tagging, and tbe fare was put on tbe board at the Plah Exchange this morning This flah was caught during the, oper. season. Mr. Bell explains that halibut caught m the course ii Investigations during tbe ceose season being unfit for return to the wwtar will be sold in a similar manner to last year. The trips will be haled by raldo giving the number of large, medium and chicken halibut. The fleta will be sold fcr frscsUng only and the various fish handling porta on the coast will be given equal chances of btddlng :r. the trips, the bids to be handled and fqjrnerty ooaoh of the High School. , trough the department of marine and sincere nope were ezpresseo iot nis speedy and complete recovery. Miss Mercer officiated at the piano for "O Oanada.' fisheries. Tbe Djrotby will return to the ball but bank, probably tomorrow, and H the community stag- espscted wUI batk ,?n wlth ing and the National Anthem Witnesses are beginning to gather In the city for the Sankey murder trial another catch In about three week tune. On the completion -of this next ! trip, the Dorothy will proceed south j to Seattle for the Christmas season. D- which wi:i be held at the session of the 1 ,.lt nr .k- .... .nH. will, be engaged in after the first of W 25 lb. box Seedless Raising, per box 1(52.1)0 Heinz Catsup, 3 for 85c Heinz Tomato Soup, medium, 5 tins for 1)5c Heinz Spaghetti, medium, 5 tins for 1)."C Ileinz Pork and Beans, medium, 5 tins for 1)5C Ileinz or Libby's Pickles, assorted varieties, 3 bottles for 1(51.25 All our Christmas stock is about in now. Orders filled promptly and quality guaranteed. B.C. Butchers & Grocers Limited Phones 45 and 574 Will P. Thompson. director of investigations. H. A. Dunlop, one of his assistants, and Norman Freeman, local representative of tbe commission, will agso go out on the Djr-othey On board the Dorothy this past trip were Capt. Ole Hvatum and sixteen men including nine fUhermen and lx scientist- -F Keard Btl. R. V. Butt. WU-llam Herrlnton. E. Pegler. Otof Brick-Ken and. Prank Grants the last mentioned 6egag wireless operator. ' Advertise In The Dally News una, ecrajn; auu ujco - cur- rots, put in saucepan with u ,lot what earn that enough water to cover. Add,nd(j4 to your bank account( ,it.8 Boil until tender. Strain. Make white sauce with butter, milk,; flour, salt and pepper. Com-i j hot. bine the two mixtures. Serve j j PACIFIC MILK Head Office. Vancouver Factories at l-uilner and Abliotsford. "IJUILD B-C." 500 POI NDS Shamroc SUGAK- CUBED Hams THIS WEEK ONLY Cash and Carry Grocery Sixth Avenue and Fulton Street. your groceries here you save from JO per cent to 25 per cent. Milk, 3 for :rc or per case $.".."() 49 lb. Sack of Flour $2.00 1 10 lb. Suirar 7.1c 1 2 lb. Butter, E.C.D !)." 114 lb. box Butter, KC.D. .. tfO.UO Capital Butter I."c 3 lb Mrt ! 14 lb. box Capital $5.85 Iiemo Potatoes, per sack .. $1.1)0 China Boiled Oats, pkg 10c Shredded Wheat, Bran Flakes, or Pep, 2 for 25c Corn Flake 10r Old Dutch Cleanser 10c White Swan or ISoyal Crown Soap, 6 for 25c Palmohve, Fels Naptha or Lux aoap, .1 for 25c Coffee, fi-esh ground, per lb. 50c High Grade Bulk Tea, per lb. 00c Bacon, Swift Premium or Shamrock fn piece lots, per lb. ISC Sliced 55 Phone 301 $5.00 orders delivered free M 1 fi '! luryu eaning at Vancouver Prices Must Modern Drycleaning Plant in City Phone 118 Pioneer Laundry Third Ave. Ltd. and McBride Street Wake that Makes Friends SNOW TODAY INTERIOR B.C. Coast Points Also Experience Falling Weather, Including Stewart and Anyox ! 8now was falling almost everywhere this morning along the line of the railway and also up the coast at points including Stewart. Anyox and Alice Arm. The OoTemment Telegraphs report follows: . Telegraph Creek Cloudy, oalm. temp. 3. i. Smlthers Clear, calm, temp.- 33 below. ' ' r Burns Lake Snowing, ealm, temp. ro. . Ilazelton Part cloudy, calm. temp. 8 below. Stewart Heavy snow, temp. 23. Anyox Snowing, calm, temp., 31. Alice Arm Bnowlng. calm. temp. 30. Atyansh Snowtngwpalm. temp. 10. RoMweod Bnowlng, calm, temp. 16. Terrace Snowing,, calm. temp. IS. Whltehorse. Clear, calm, temp. 4. Dawson. Cloudy. N orth wind, 13 below. ? AVERAGE MAN OF ' UNDISCOVERED Proprietor of Clothing More lias no fc Ktfrrntc lit Hit Cliaractrr NEW YORK, Nov. 31. The proprietor of a one-man clothing store In Fort Madison, Iowa, has been chosen as the "average man." of the United States by William S. Dutton. wrUlng In the American Magazine. Neither a leader nor a laggard In the affairs of his town, Roy I. Oray, the "average" nominee, has an average education, lives In an average heme on an average street, drives an average car and is the head of a family of four which la the average used by the Censor Bureau. He Is a church member who does LAND ACT NOTICE 01 1XTKNTKIN TO APPLY TO I.K.W: LAM) In the Queen Charlotte Islands. Ora-ham Island Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and situate on the west side of Rennell Harbor at the Head of Rcnnell Bound. Queen Charlotte Island. Province of British Columbia. TAKE NOTICE that British Columbia Fishing Ic Packing Company Limited of Vancouver. B.C . occuDatlon Salmon Can- ners. Intends to apply for a lease of ! the following described lands: Commencing at a cost planted on the east shore of a creek called Twin River, tnence 4 chains west; thence twenty-one chains north; tnence 4 chains east; thence following contour of rhore line to place of commencement, and containing 8'i acres, more or less. B.C. FISHINO & PACKING; CO. LTD. Applicant. M. M. English, Agent. Dated October 22. 1927. NOTICE IN THE LTTR f$H7 application for the Issuer aTprpvtelwal Oefytlcate of Title foritrk Emt atf ft 2027, Casslar DisjCrict. said '0 contain 320 acres. moreer 4ees Satisfactory proof of the loss of the Certificate of Title covering the above land having been produced to me. It Is my Intention to Issue, after the expiration of one month from the first publication hereof, a Provisional Certificate of Title to the above land. In the name of MADELINE MINTON. The original Certificate of Title Is dated the 30th September. 1913, and Is numbered 4470 1. Land Registry Office, Prince Rupert, B.C. 17th October. 1027. II. F MacLEOD. Registrar ol Titles. urruture5e11ecl ionour worth1fle asfortmprtf will reflect Vbur pood taste to your frierd 9 Piece JsVMar Genuine Walnut Dining .loom Suite "Home Lovei Club" tome 9 Piece Five-ply Genuine Walnut Dining Koom Suite in neV highligtul ffnlgh "Home Lovei Club" tarim ... 9 Piece Old English Solid Oak Dining Koom Suite "Home Lovers Club" terms , . Aiso for your selection, four two-tone Oak Dining Room Suites arriving today. 3rd Avenue I gggggflgaHggggggggHggHgcflHH THE DISPOSAL Geo not attend services regularly. Ill taste In radio music run from current jazx to light classical compositions, and he believes the movies to be not as bad j as they are reputed to be. The younger generation does not alarm him. He has an average Interest in matters which do not directly afreet his home or his business. In fact he Is average. SERVILE SPIRIT IS CAUSED JW TIPPING; IMrrmlneil (iinia in Agiilmt It alt Pretrnts Pu)lng of Living Mage WASHINGTON. D.C.. Nov. 31. Labor organizations of crafts most affected have begun determined campaigns against the public custom of "tipping" Individual workers for services rendered, the Labor Department will point out in rts forthcoming monthly review of labor conditions. The publication will comprise a series of reports as to the attitude of organized pullman porters, teamsters and chauffeurs, hotel and restaurant employes and waiter aud waitresses on the subject. All of these craft organizations, the report will say, "feel that tipping systems detract from the Independence of laoor ny instilling a .servile spirit" and j declare that the custom prevents the establishment of a living wage. TOMMY AUMoriC UIXH PORTLAND. Nov. 21. Tommy Armour of Washington. D.O. won the state open golf championship Saturday wun a cara oi 289, one less than Dr O. F. Willing of oPrtland. ' . OLI COMMISMONEIl liHlli:i I vaWWUV'fiftMNovBai-Percv ,b Bki gold cwriilsloner fof the Yukon, was buried tiefe Saturday', at Ocean View' burial park. Bishop Stringer and Dr. J. S. Henderson officiating. The County Court case In which Oeorge Hamilton Ritchie Is suing Arthur Oswald et al for gSOO ha been adjourned sine die. "One of my ancestirs came over the Mayflower." un. really? How IonK lu ;tuy?" 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