f AGE SIX new my Free Lessons in Dennison Art Craft Free Lessons will be given in Dennison Art Croft, comprising CRYSTALLINE LAMP SHADES SCISSOR PAINTING WAX WORK FLOWER MAKING BASKET WEAVING, etc Every Tuesday and Friday Afternoons from , 2 to 5.30 p.m. Evening Classes every Wednesday from 7 to 10 Rose, Cowan & Latta, Limited Third Avenue (Opposite Third Street) Phone .... 234 Ireakfast Specials Purity Food, 5 lb. sacks ;&." B. & K. Oats, Fine, Standard and Course, 10 lbs... 75f B. & K. Rolled Oats, 7 lb. sacks 55r Purity 'Oats, Chinaware, 2 pkges. for S5? Corn Flakes, Quaker, per doz. pkgs $1.40 Corn Flakes, Sugar, per doz. pkgs. $i.ar GrapenuU, 3 pkgs. for 50f Puffed Wheat, 3 pkgs. for noc Puffed Rice, 3 pkgs. for 55 (J Malkin's Best Marmalade, 4 IU. HI1 ; Mussaliem Grocery COMPANY, LTD. 417-423 Fifth Ave. East Phone 18 and Phone 84 Prince Rupert, B.C. II. S. WALLACE CO. LTD. 1 1 1 i Penman: FULL FASHIONED Silk Hose All Silk to top, in the newest shades $2.50 per pair H.S.WailaceCo.M Phone 9 3rd & Tulton St. Large Front Room suitable for office. Apply Wallaces. REDUCTION in Prices 15 per cent off for two weeks only Come in and inspect our stock ffl T. LEE LADIES' & GENTLEMEN'S TAILOR Third Avenue P.O. Box 977 FOREST BRANCH MEETING OVER Highly Successful Convention Held in City During Past Few Days PARTY LAST NIGHT Many Interesting Papers Reati During Course of Conference A highly MSMwtul oonftranee of the AM stsff of the Prlooc Rupert ftarsst Branch m concluded with a dlnuer t the Commodore CaJr lut eVenlnx aftsr which adjournment h token to the home of R E. Allen, district forester. . Eleventh Street, where (he pro ceedings, uhlch hse bees In pragren during the week, were rounded off with sn evening of raustc and dancing. The memben of the field staff returned to their several poata by last nlgtatv boat or this morning train. The program of the convention wan as follows: Tnii.v S am. Introductory Remark R. I. Allen, dlstriot Forester. 9.16 am Problems of Operation Headquarters' Viewpoint. P. A. Mac-Donald. Forester. Victoria 10 JO. rr -Organisation Plana T. W. Brewer, Supervisor. Sailthsrs. Diacus- sion opened by W. N. Campbell, ranger. Burns Late. 1.30. Public Education. Possibilities and Methods. B, 1L LelgMon, Fire Inspector. Dissuasion opened by II. W. Sharp, ranger, Hazelton. 3 pjn. Control of Permit Burning. 8. O. Cooper, rftnger. Terrace. Discussion opened by J. A. Pedley. Assistant ranger. Francois Lake. 420. Oare of Mechanical Equipment. A. M. Pryce, engineer. vkim:m.y 9 am Management Policy. R. E. AUen. dlrtrtct forester. 10 ajn. Management Problems. E. E Gregg, assist, district forester; discussion. 1 30 p m Timber Sale Application: EfitabHshlnv of boundaries and Coast "-ulr.ini! methods. J B. 8cntt. ranzer Beautiful Silver Tea Sets Among others 'we have one 4-piece set hand-engraved all over, English make at $50.00, which is a beauty; also an-; other English Set. 4 nieces.' JL cJewellers THE STORE WITH THE CL0CH s urvu earn! at Vancouver Prices Most Modern Drycleaning Plant: y in City Phone 118 Pioneer Laundry Ltd. Third Ave. and McBride Street Wood DRY BIRCH. CEDAR AND JACK PINE Single Load $:i.50 Double Load SH.50 Large Sack 50c O BUNDLES DRY KINDLING, $1.00 Phone 580 HydeTransfer AND COAL CO. 139 Second Avenue For " Goodness " Sake '-5 Canadian pacific beware of any baking powder that contains alum. It is apt to give your cakes, biscuits, etc, a bitter taste. Besides that, health authorities do not consider alum to be good'fagthe health. Far better to use the old, reliable Magic Baking Powder It contains no alum We could reduce the cost by using alum, but we would then be lowering the quality. The only ingredients in Magic Baking Powder are the finest grades of phosphate, starch and soda, expertly blended. "Magic" gives you best results and is truly wholesome. Refuse all substitutes even if you are offered "free" crockery as an extra inducement. SAVE THE COUPONS AND GET VALUABLE PREMIUMS FREE engraved, at $25.00. Other Sixth Avenue and Fulton Street. values $15.00 to $75.00 the set. We are glad to show our new stock. 9 in drn WHEN not to return and sing again h cue of the lesson young musical artists should strive to learn Nothing i so urnu.' to some people a to hear a .hist ArrivpH BrWS Cash and Carry Grocery It is not what you earn that adds to your bank account, it's what you gave. In buying your groceries here you save from 10 per cent to 25 per cent. Milk, 3 for ." or per case $5.50 49 lb. Sack of Flour $2.0 10 lb. Sugar 75c 12 lb. Cutter, E.C.D 5f 1 14 lb. box Butter, E.C.D. . . (J.20 J Capital Butter 45c 3 lb 1.25 14 lb. box Capital $5.K5 Kemo Potatoes, per sack . . $1.1)0 China Rolled Oats, pkg 40? Shredded Wheat, Bran Flakes, or ! Pep, 2 for line Corn Flakes 10f Old Dutch Cleanser 10 White Swan or Royal Crown Soap, G for 25c Palmolive, Fels Naptha or Lux Soap, A for -( Coffee, fresh ground, per lb. ."Of High Grade Bulk Tea, per lb. OOf Bacon, Swift Premium or Sham rock in piece lots, jer lb. 48f Sliced 55? Phone 301 $5.00 orders delivered free MILK -:- PRICE Reduced to 12 pints for $1.00 7 quarts for $1.00 12 pints for $1.00 Cash price tickets. McBride Street store now closed Valentin Dairy Office and Dairy - 11th St. Telephone 657. N discussion opened by R. M. Benson, song or even a verse of a song repeated. ranger. Swanson Bay. 3 pjn Tie Slash Disposal W. N. Campbell ranger: Dissuasion opened by T. W. Brewer, supervisor. Till llsll.W 9 a.m. Question Box Management and operation. R. E. AUen. district forester. 1 pjn. Reports and resolutions. S Man in the Moon v -n HE sang and then be listened hang AnS wondered H he really tnsfht Return and sing another song His final chance, that night. He heard the audience clap lta hands HI friends Wed hard to make it ' And when they gave a vigorous cheer Out front he came, the die was east. The audience groaned and gently swore They did not watrt again to bear. But spite of angry looks and tired He sang and they 'retrained to jeer. I WONDER how many local pec- formers realize that an audience some- Umes cheers Just to let the singer know they are glad he has stopped. auii.m;i:ii (IKK. A mother called her little daughter to her. "Just imagine, dear." she said. Aunt Mary has a new baby, and now mamma Is the baby's aunt, papa is the baby uncle, and you are her little cousin." "Well." said the astonished little girl wasnt that alt arranged quick-" Yorkshire Post. Ills HONOR 'HJOZLKS. We know well enough what he meant, but what the new 'orfuntry Magistrate actually said In his address was: "So long as I am on the bench you can rely upon me always tampering with Justice and mercy."- B.ston Transcript. Heinz Catsup Per bottle IWC 3 for nr,t Make up an order of Heinz Goods to the value of $2.00 and get a fourth bottle of Catsup for a nickle. Heinz medium Pork and Beans, Siaghetti or Tomato Soup, special, 5 tins for I5C King Beach or Malkin's Best Lo ganberries, 2's, 3 tins for Mtf Fig Bars or Ginger Snaps, fresh stock, special, 4 lb, for l)5o Our Egg Special still on, 3 dozen for $1.1." Guaranteed fresh Seedless Raisins special, 4 lbs. for . 55l Fresh Shelled Walnuts, per lb. ."( Pure Jam, Cherry and Plum, 4 lb. tins, the two for $1.25 B.C. Butchers & Grocers Limited Phones 45 and 571 Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert To Krtdilkuii, Wrungell, Juneau and fckazway November 12, 2(1: Ierem-ler n. 31. To Vancouver. Victoria anil Seattle November 2, 1G, 30; ecember 21, and January 4. PRINCESS BEATRICE. For llutedale. East Bella Bella. Ocean Falls. Namu, Alert Kay. Campbell Hirer, and Vancouver every Baturdav, II a.m. Areacy for all Steamship Lines. pull Information (roni W. C. ORCHARD, Oeneral Agent, Tomer of 4th Nlreet and 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert, H.C. I'lione 31 BAZAAR WAS BIG SUCCESS Between $1,500 and $2,000 Realiz ed at Annual Function of Catholic Ladle Raffle Winner A highly successful event which it is estimated will resitee net proceeds of berween 1 1 300 antf 11.000 the annual two-day baaaar of the Catholic Women's League in the BoseM Hall name :u close this morning about S oWoc-k .ullowniK a largely aMended social at hu-h enthusiasm and hilarity reigned iupreme Bales continued during the evening and music by Mrs. R. F. Pouters orchestra' greatly enlivened the jruceedutgs The centre of attractions ss the country store where trie oraw- ng In all the raffles took piaee. Win ners were ss follows. (iKAMt lK WVIMi First Prise Round Trip to Mrs Jarvla Ueteod. ticket 84. Second Prise -Community Silver Bet. Oeorge Miller (Old Bmpreas ! total). Me et 2S37. Third Prtee -Bectrte Reading Utmp M r Mckenon. ticket 313 ftourtb Price Two Oak Leather Up-iciUtercd chairs. Bert lUllowajr (Katen Oarage I. ticket ISM. Filth Priae Two Ma of coal dona ted by Thomas Trotter. Mrs. 11. F. Olsssey. ticket 790. Sixth Prrw Twenty ixilter gold piece. Miss Joan Maeantette. Uekat 1106. Seventh Prirc. Oomptete Smoking Set. George M. Ooehrane, 833 rraser 3trret. ticket 2188. KAtTLt: dirt's Nighties, donated by Mrs. P. Datron. won by Thomas Trotler. Buffet set. donated by Miss D, Camp bell, won by Mrs. B. Batcher. Child's Pantle Suit, donated by Mrs H. Meagher, won by Mrs. D. Lam be Child s Knitted Eult. donated by Mrs. M. P. McCaCery. won by Louis Lsreen. Three Leads of Wood, donated by Mrs. C. P. Rlel. won by W. Oakley. Pair of Shoes, donated by Oiler Bee- ner. won by Ben Severson. Two Suits of Underwear, donated by P. Aylward. won by Bill Way. Toy Electric Stove, donated by J. 0. Oarhjan. won by Shirley Llpsln. Bedspresd. donated by Mrs. J. C. avtgan. won by Joe Llndssy. Pair of Towels, donated by Mrs. A. D. 3ilUes. won by Mrs. R. p. Ponder. Silver Tea Set. donated by W. Hearst won by Mrs. J. E. Boddte. linen Tea Set, donated by Mrs. Hoi-tea. won by Mrs. Beesley. Gat of Towels, donated by Mrs. O ration, won by Mrs. Larson. Atomizer, donated by Rupert Phar- .nacy, won by Mrs. Wilfrid Oratton. Pie Plate, donated by Mrs M. P. He Tatferr. won by James MeNulty. Oake. donated by Rupert Bakery, won Hj Miss O. MeLeod. Brtdxe Lamp, donated by Mrs. S. Batcher and Mrs. H. T. OUsju won by Mrs. Klnslor. Pillowslips, donated by Mrs. M. P MeOaffery. won by Mrs. C. E. Starr. Cut Work Runner won h McQuUlan. Doll won by Miss Viola Dybbavn. Child's Knitted Dress, donated by Mrs. artmths. won by Oiler Besner. Box of Chocolates, donated by James Klllas. won by James McNulty. Fancy Boudoir Lamp, donated by Mrs. Harold McEwen. won by James Ma- ''ulty. Cut Olaas.Bowl. donated by Mrs. Jas McNulty. won by Mrs. L. As tor I. Electric Boudoir, Lamp, donated by Mrs. Harold McEwen. won by Rev. Father P. J. MeOrath. O.M.1. Tricycle, donated by Mlsa Palmira Aitorl and Miss Mary Astori. won by E. C aibbons. Coffee Spoons, donated by Mrs. C. P. Rlel, won by Mrs. P. St. Armour. Casserole, donated by Byrne won by Ten Brw -' , Home Made Candy won by Mrs. Oiler Besner. Cedar Trunk, donated by Bisters of St. Jcweph, won by Kenny McQualg. Bedspread and Bolster, donated by Mrs. D. E. Murphy, won by Mrs. J. Flynn. Alton. Antigonlsh County. Nova Scotia. HISTORYBOOKS LOCAL LIBRARY Biography and Fine Arts Also Represented in Recent History, blogrtphy and fine arts arc represented In the recent additions to the Prince Rupert public library among the books being the following: "The Golden Age of the Medici" by Selwyn Brlnton. The World Crisis, 1911-1914- by Winston Churchill. "The Russian Revolution" Lancelot Lawton. "The South Africans" by S. O. Mlllln "My Experiences at Scotland Sir Basil Thomson. "Oeonre Elliot and Her Times" by E. a. riaiuantr. - ." ' ft , "Winie'liri Hbrierizollern''itjy 'Entll Lu whr. " 'I' i) . .... Autoblojrrtfphy by 'W; B. Vests. "Mozart" by E. J. Breakspeare. "Mendelssohn" by J. E. Spurr. LINOERINO (lOI.DKN .UiE Rlui un.uk ,i " jou tnink are the most Interesting years of a woman's iiier He-- The first two or three years tha,t she i 311 -Everybody, weekly Weekend Specials Wutih yur advertisementa and save m : forcer the butter barons to drop their pn, ,; live this week. The next line we are goinK which ha endured for years. But we cannot . ticulam till Aw first of January. After that off. and the publie will benefit. COMBINATION SPECIAL 1 tin Malkin's Cofft. rg. Bee. 1 lb. Malkin's Tea. rir. 7Ce. 1 Brown Earthenware Jug. rg. 50c. Special. $1.50 Weston's Arrowroot Biscuits, net weight in tin i to 8 lbs.. Special. pr Un KlI.Tll This is new stock, and an exceptional opportunity to ssve money on quantity purchases. Calrary Dry Ginger Ale. Order a doten and save money. Per doten S-.25 Chocolate Eclairs, per lb. :w? Our stock is fresh, and price is right. Ginger Snaps, per lb. lOf Victoria Cross Salmon, H's. Per dosen ........ $2 AH Seedless Raisins in bulk, S lbs. for 41) 26 lbs. for SIJ.U5 Bowe's Mince Meat, per lb. 'Xif Every store In Eastern Canada handles Howe's Mince Meat There is a reason. Cowan Eagle Sweet Chocolate, V lb. cake -Or Cowan' Unsweetened Chocolate, Vi lb. cake "5f Cowan's Perfection Cocoa, 1 lb. tin, special IDf COMBINATION FRUIT SPECIAL 4 tins for . . 1 tin Llbbs Fruit Salad, Ft, talis, re. 35c. 1 tin Rotfedale Apricots, l's, tails, reg. 26c. 1 tin Rosedale Pears, l's, tails, reg. 30c. 1 tin Roaedale, Peaches, l's, talla, reg, &c All popular lines, this deal will appeal to the small family. COMBINATION SOAP SPECIAL 1 pkg. of Rinso. reg. 10c 1 pkg. Lux, reg. 12Vc. 1 bar of P. & G. Napthp Soap,, reg. 7c. 1 bar Wool Soap. reg. 8c. Special, this week, 4 for Ut)f 2-in-l Floor Wax, per lb. We have just received another large shipment which we are able -to sell at wholesale price. Leader Toilet Paper Rolls, special, 7 for l5r Otter Brand Brooms, 5 Htring, special, each :Mc Sugar Crisp Corn Flakes, special, 3 for. 25 Libby's Asparagus Tips, square tin, reg. 35c. Special JJJJfV Per dozen .'J.!:5 - FRUITS AM) vi TABLES Florida Grapeft This ia our fit-new stock. Rrnperor Orape i S lb. basket U'Anjou Pear, i,,, APPLF.S Prices are nw iowtsat, Crated Watner- Crated 8pitxein,,. Vrappei Komi i;. Wrapped Spitz. i Wrapped lidi,,.. Ppmmegi itnste . Freah Pineapplt Large Cauliflov.. California Hem; ; far Choice B.C. Cell' Freah Spinach. Brussells Sprou: PROVISIONS Alberta Crurt lb. prinU, Hi Cheke Dairy lit prtnta, per II. Eggn. B.C. St. Special, 8 tin, This is an A; Egg, of good ni Ments the biggie talnable in quah day. Eggs are good. McLaren's Creiin. to, pkg McLaren's (rear Jaw, i.V Photnix Old Shu ; Jars Phoenix Piraeni'. Phoenix Llmbui;: Jar Phoenix Cheddar Phoenix Canudia.' pkg We stock at let -of cheese and ha '. . for every taste Lard in lailk, 2 li . Smoked Kippers. L'afltern Baddies Fresh Crabs. 2 ! Fresh Shrimpr. ! Roasting Chicken Boiling Fowl. Id Fowl and f'hi killed and arriving BULKLEV VALLEY We are shipping ; our beef from thi: and expect shijinn 1 by next freight P for Top Stuff a; ; delivery. Dry Salt Pork, spc lb Peamealed Mild Bacon, machine lb Why pay 50 to GO dinary bacon? Cooked or Baked Bar lb tipert Table Su Co. :i Phones: 1!10 - 1!M - Uia Sl.ll.! .!: X-.' x. Xn t: sir I Of Kf I1EE; ppiy WESTHOLME THEATRE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, 7 and J p.m. Saturday Matinee, 3 p.m. "ROOKIES" A delightful comedy showing the amusing, adven- tures of two boys in khaki KARL DANE, GEORGE K. ARTHUR, FKAN& CURRIER, E. II. CALVERT, MARCELINk DAY, LOUISE LORRAINE, and many others. "OUR GANG" COMEDY "LOVE MY DOG" PATHE REVIEW 50c and 25c Admission - - - -