f AGE aw WEEK-END SPECIALS Gold Cross Pears. 2Vs, 3- com Sat.., ... .qj, uoJd Cross Peaches, li s, 4 cam for Oof Sifted Pineapple, 6 cans for .'. 1.00 Tomatoes, 2Vi's, 6 cans for or.f Heinz Tomato Soup, 8 cans for Oof Market Day Raisins, 4's, 2 packages for $1.25 Malkin's Rest Marmalade, 4's, 2 cans for $1.15 Dr. Middleton's Cookies, 3 pkgs. for ."Of Certo, 3 bottles for $1.00 Muffeta. 3 pkgs. for . . IOf Macaroni, cut, 2 lbs. for -? No. 1 Jap Rice, 11 lbs. for $1.00 Shoulder Mutton, per lb. 20t Stewing Mutton, per lb. 15f Loin Mutton Chops, per lb. 23 We meet all other prices for cash only Mussallen, Grocery COMPANY LTD. 117-123 Fifth Ave. East Phone 18 and Phone 81 Thor Johnson It m for ens Clothing and Furnishings The home of "SOCIETY REDUCTION in Prices 15 per cent off for two, weeks only Come in and inspect our 'stock 'as . T. LEE LADIES' & GENTLEMEN'S TAILOR Third Avenue P.O. Box 977 MILK -:-.PBICE Reduced to 12 pints for $1.00 7 quarts for $1.00 12 pints for $1.00 Cash price tickets. Mc Bride Street store now closed Valentin Dairy Office and Dairy - 11th St Telephone 657. English Made - to - Measure Suits and Pure Wool Cloths By Mail. AGENTS WANTED to carry cloth patterns and take measures for English high-grade Tailoring House. Liberal commission. Cash trade. Splendid opening for storekeeper, agent carrying other lines or nun with large circle of friends. Write, enclosing bank reference, to Dept. C . Commercial Advertising Serrlce. North Parade. Manchester, England. ANGER, the TAILOR Fine Imported Serge and Scotch Tweed Suits made to order in our shop in Prince Rupert as low OffC A A I. ANGER, Cutter and Designer 223 Sixth Street SUCCESSFUD WHIST DRIVE AND DANCE Ladle of Mooeheart Legion HoMe at Enyable Affair Held Last Etenlng ance oost Hall by Women or'fhe Uooseheart Legion. There were eighteen tables of cards and about 300 persons attended the dance. Price winners at cards were: ladles' first. Mrs. Sam HaudenschUd; ladles second. Ulss Msry Eckitrom; ladles' consolation, lira. B. J. Bacon; men's first. Jack Ratchford: men's second. F E, Armsaxmgrnen'a -coMolatiSiCj. R, ung. a. j. nseon-wss In -charge of the card tables. Delicious refreshments were served and dancing followed, music being by Mrs. R. P. Ponder orchestra. a 111 Is Royer was msster of ceremonies and Bert Hosklns presided at the door. The committee responsible for the success of the event consisted of Mrs C. Whatman, sr., Mrs. P. M. Crosby. Mrs. A. Strachan. Mrs. H. Skattlebol and Mrs. Joe Slaggard. WIRELESS REPORT. 8 a.m. Did BY ISLAND. Part cloudy, light southeast wind; barometer, 30.14; temperature, 44; sea smooth. DEAD TREE POINT. Cloudy, calm: barometer. 30.14; temperature, 34; sea smooth. BULL HARBOR. Part cloudy, calm; barometer, 2954; temperature. 42; sea smooth; 8 pjn. spoke steamer Oray. Rose Harbor for Nanalmo, abeam Pine Island: 10.13 pjn. spoke steamer Prince George, abeam Sunny Island, south bound; 8 p.m. spoke steamer OrtSrco, towing Baroda, Anyoz for Tacoma, 343 miles from Tacoma; 8.43 am. spoke steamer Catala, In Seymour Narrows, northbound; 8 am. spoke tug St. Faith, In Tolmle Channel, southbound. NOON DIOBY ISLAND. Part cloudy, light west wind; barometer, 30.14; temperature. 57: sea smooth: 11:13 am. steamer Cardena In southbound; 11:30 ajn. steamer Princess Beatrice out southbound: 11:30 a on. spoke steamer Prince Charles, abeam Klew Nugget, DEAD TREE POINT. Clear, calm; FIRST MONTH ORDERS WILL START FRIDAY. ORDER EARLY Local Green Cabbage, per lb. ff Pullet Eggs, fresh, 3 dozen for 91.05 White Swan Soap, 25 bars for $1.00 Pacific Milk, per case . . . $..50 Pastry Flour, 10 lb. sack, only fl. Malkin's Best Marmalade, 4's ."0 Malkin'a Best Strawberry Jam, 4's 000 Little White Beans make bean soup, 4 lbs. for Sliced Pineapple, 2's, extra special, 3 tins for "0r? Malkin's Best Tea, this week only, 2 lb. for $1.:W Hallow! Dates, 2 lb. for 250 Toilet Rolls, 25 for $1.00 Canadian Shaker Salt 150 Red Mexican Beans and Chili Powder Telfer's Prince of Wales Assorted Sweet Biscuits, $3.50 values for 8215 Mcintosh Apples have arrived. Get our price first. Wait for Niagara Concord Grapes arriving about the 15th. Pure Red Plum Jam, 4's, 2 tins for 05c Canned Corn Special, 7 tins for $1.00 Sunkist Oranges, 3 sizes, 48 for ; $1.00 30 for $1.00 and per doz 500 B.C. Butchers & Grocers Limited Phones 45 and 574 Prince Rupert Supply Co. 214 Fourth Street Stocks kept of Helling, all sizes Electric Lamps Babbit Metals Solder Rubber Hose Rubber Heels at wholesale prices Phone 68. P.O. Box 772 Stationary Engine Operators If you operate u crrrrnt-mixer, a compressor, or any type of stationary engine driven equipment just In. stall a set of Champions If youwantthedependability, the efficiency and economy that makes Champion the better spark plug. CkamHo It lK hrtut Dark pluf tetaut ml its dombU'tibbtd fillima. U4 cvrt iu twa-titc' roajtrvctiM end iu tpf rial anaJvcij c(ctrarj for Ford) Cart other lino Fortlt 90 LAND ACT Champion WINDSOR. ONT. A CANADIAN-MADE PRODUCT barometer, 30.18; temperature, 63; sea smooth. BULL HARBOR. Part cloudy, calm; barometer, 29.99. temperature, 54; sea smooth; 12 noon spoke steamer Princess Marguerite, 33 miles south of Alert Bay, bound for Ocean Falls. UE.lTIIKIt REPORT. Prince nupert. Part cloudy. southeast wind; temperature, 44. Terrace. Cloudy, calm, temp. 45. Rosswood. Rain, calm, temp. 42. 48. light Alyansh. Part cloudy, calm, temp. 45. Alice Arm. Part cloudy, calm, temp. Anyox. Part cloudy, calm, temp. 47. Stewart. Foggy, calm. temp. 44. Hazel ton. Raining, calm, temp. 40. Smlthers. Light rain, calm, temp. 45, Burns Lake. Bright, calm, temp. 40, NOTICE Or INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEASE LAM In Prince Rupert Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, snd situate on Prlncevi Royal Island at East Side Cove from Butedale Cannery. TAKE NOTICE that I. Jacob Koskl. of Butedale, B.C., occupation a fisherman, Intends to apply for a lease of the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted about 500 yards northeast of Butedale Cannery Wharf; thence east 5 chains; thence south 2 chains; thence west 8 chains; thence north 2 chains to point of commencement and containing one acre, more or less. JACOB KOSKI, Applicant. Dated August 27. 1627 SAILINGS TO EUROPE MAKE RESERVATION'S NOW FROM MONTREAL To Liverpool Oct. 14. Nov. 11 Montrose Oct. 21. 'Not. 18 Montcalm Oct. 28 Minnedosa Nov. 4 Montclare These sailings calling at Oreenock To llelfast-Ulasgow Oct. 27 Metagama INov. 25 Mellta tCalllne at Liverpool lT.OVl l EI1EC To Chrrlmurg-Houtliarnpton-Antwerp Oct. 19, Nov. 16 Montnalrn Nov. 2 Montroyal To Cherbourg-Southampton Oct. 12 Empress of France Oct. 29 Empress of Scotland To New York Nov. 23 Empress of Australia M Apply to Aftrtt everywhere or B J. J. FORSTER. "A S.S. General Pi. Aient, U C.P.R. Station, Vancouver. & Seymour 2(30 Cash and Carry Grocery 6th Avenue and Fulton Street ' We seirfor cash only, thatls why we selMor less, and by purchasing your groceries from us you are able to save 25 per cent on your investment. Quality is high, and prices low. Everything in store plainly marked with price tags. Come in and look things over. Seeing is believing, or phone 304. Five Dollar orders delivered free. S. Ii. ADAMS, Manager. THE DAILY NEWS Saturday, October 1, 1927 remanded for eight days. With a party of Eastern capitalist on board, C.P.R. steamer Princess Mar guerite. Capt. W. Boyce, left Vancouver last night for Ocean Falls at which point she Is due tonight. The vessel ii on a three day cruise. This Is the Msrguerlte's first voyage so far north. Dale Pitt, manager of the Premier mine, after spending three weeks In the south attending the Triennial Empire Mining and Metallurgical Congress and also visiting Seattle on business. Is a passenger on the Prince Charles today returning to Stewart. Also on board the vessel are S. Alton, Mr. Pitt's secretary, snd Mrs. Alton. CHANGE-WESTBOUND TRAIN SERVICE Effective Tuesday, October 4, Canadian National train will arrive Prince Rupeit dally except 'Wednesday at 3:30 pjn.. Instead of dally except Tuesday as at preesnt. There will be no alteration In the eastbound service train continuing to leave1 here . dally except Sunday at 1120 am. 233 MILL! tit!) I.EAOTE Officers of the BlUlard League report that It Is expected at least three teams will be entered In the first .division sndthat there will possibly be a second division for those player left out of the first. Cl'MTOMS COLLECTIONS. TT Customs and excise collections dur ing the month of, (September for the port of Prince Rupert totalled $23,-432.19 according to announcement made this morning by J. H. McLeod, collector of customs. The total for the simUar month last year was $2,021.23. CO-OPERATIVE KNOWLEDGE 'My father and I know everything In the world," said a small boy to his companion. "All right." said the latter. "Where's Asia?" It was a stiff question, but live little fellow answered coolly: "That Is one of the questions my father knows." Pearson's. WATER NOTICE. DIVERSION AND IKE TAKE NOTICE that E. Rousseau, whose address Is 410 Seymour Street. Vansou-ver. B.C., will apply . for a licence to take and use 1 cubic foot of water out To Plvmouth-Havrs-London TuM'anla .. on. ; csnnsnls .. Oct. ii From Bo-ston To Qussnstown and LItrpoel ."mam . mi K i.aioiiia . on. :iu alls si rivni'itjth, taUi und. l LOCAL NEWS NOTES W. Lalng sailed on the Cardena this morning fee Victoria, , Mr. and Mrs. James Black returned to the city on the Pnnce Charles tins afternoon after spentUshg three weeks Jn, Vancouver on vacation. Harold McEwen, CNR. division freight agent, returned to the city on the Prince Charles this afternoon from a brief business trip ts Ocean rail. O. E. Ford of Vancouver auditor for the Canadian Paetfla Express Oo, after SDendlnc a" edUDle of iaa In aha eltv on compasy . huslneas. ailed this morn ing on the PrtMess IWtrtce for Ocean falls. j WlUtsm Bunting, well known In Port land Oanal mining aSalrs. arrived In the city from Alaska on the Princess Louise yeeterdsy 'afternoon and will sail tonight on the Prince Charles tor Hyder. Oeorge W. Taylor, travelling audi or for Canadian National Coast Steam ships, who hss been la the city tor a few dsys on offleial duties, will return to Vancouver on the Prince Charles tomorrow night. Harry Saunders appeared before Sti pendiary Magistrate It. F. MtLeod In the provincial police court yesterday afternoon to be formally charged with obtaining money fraudeatly and was CLARES HECLA The Furnace that Saves One Ton in Seven Hecla Agents for Prince Rupert Steens Limited CITY TENNIS FINALS SCHEDULED ON SUNDAY line IVeatlirr Hoped For In Order to Have Championship Tournament Completed With the ladles' doubles final of Miss Caroline and Mlse Margaret Palmer vs. Miss Dsvlej and Miss Virginia Rlel scheduled for this afternoon, other finals in the city tennis championship tournaments will, be played as follows, weather permitting, tomorrow: 2.15 pjn. Men's Singles. CabeUu ve RyaU. 4 XX) pm. Ladles Singles. Mlaa Rlel vs. Miss Mitchell. 4.30 pm. Men' Doubles. Martntette aad Howard vs. RyaU and Crew. In The Letter Box WANTS TO KNOW. Editor. Dally Mews. Not in sny spirit of controversy, nor criticism, but to get a real understand Ing of what our utilities are doing, would Mr. Rorle be kind enough to explain how It comes about that the of unnanmed stream which flows south- report of the Inspector of munlclpall- erly and drains Into Port Stephens Bay, aoout one mile east oi biuii point. The water will be diverted from the stream at a point a'xmt 600 feet from the mouth and will tie used for commercial purposes upon the land described as Lot 2750, Range 4, Coast District. This notice was posted on the ground on the 26th day of July, 1927. A copy of this notice and an application pursuant thereto and to the "Water Act will be filed In the office of the Water Recorder at Prince Rupert. B.C. Objec tions to the application may be filed with the said Water Recorder or with the Comptroller of Water Rights, Parliament Buildings. Victoria. B.C.. within thirty days after the first appearance of this notice In a local newspaper. The date of the first publication of this notice Is August 20, 1927. EUGENE ROUSSEAU, Applicant. ties for 1926 show that our electric light department made a profit of 120.-834, our phone a profit of C8.324, and our water a loss of 133,832. which would make a loss on all three combined of 14.734? Why does 'he ue the terms "surplus" and "deficit" when the Inspector's report uee "profit" and "loss"? According to the Inspector our utilities made a "loss" of S4.743 for the year 1926. According to Mr. Rorle's letter of yesterday they made a "sur- iplus" of $6,679. How Is the difference explained. REALIST. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Savoy M. Robertson and Mr. and Mrs.. John Elde. city; Mr. and Mrs. Evans, Sun-nyslde; Mrs. E. Baynton and Sid Anderson. Hyder; J. P. Harrlgan. Terrace: CANADIAN SERVICE H. Jonasson, Oona River; Mr. and Mrs. From Montreal To PlynioutrfChsrbourg-Lone'on Amnins ... 't ; A.-'iuna .. on. It To Blft-LIrpool-QIgow AUM-flia Oct. 7 Lrtltla Oct. ill From New York To Qussnstown and Llxroool Halmgren, Smlthers: M. D. Sullivan d MllicFiddea; Jp Inlet. o nrlV, Carluthia .. Oct. s srnsri .. on. 15 n. Settlemler. Keno, Y.T. To Cherbourg snd Southsmpton renc. nce- Toronto Toronto. Berennrli on. Ir. Nnv. . S3 'JUaureUnl Oct. id, Viv. , Jul Central Aqulunla on. SC. .Nov. 6, Dec. 7 OledfHiia. .on. s TraiifyivsiiU Oct. II Msyo, Y.T.; Mr. and Mrs. J. Quirk and Money ordrr, iinftt. aim i i-av. iiiT-.' tember 24 '.iii'Mur.- a HWF.ti tun' run ini innil I'W iiwiu .v.. , mgrr '.jaj ' ' " 'nil.' -, t 3 UuUsiim St., W., Vaucouver, B.C. rnwe itupert. g. j 'rl 'Aflrt NonninVTVic4',LV.iu i sT- sr rvt ' rjjtrr"- cbuver; Mr and Mrs. wnllam TJulr. Edmonton; WilUam Bunting. Hyder: C. J. Z. Law- Mrs. II. Vlpond, Victoria; J. Dubois. James, Stewart. 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