fAGE SIX How Is Your Pantry ? If HM Kitting empjy.why not set it filled up at our exceptionally low prices now on: Flour, all brands, 49 lbs. $2.75 Flour, all brands, 24 lbs. $1.50 Sugar, 60 lbs. $:l.HTt Sugar, 20 lbs $1.70 Sugar, in bulk, 12 lbs. for $1.00 Brown Sugar, IS lbs. for $1.00 Quaker Peas, G cans for $1.00 String Beans, C cans for $1.00 Heinz Tomato Soup, 8 cans for f 05r Heini Pork and Beans, 3's, 3 cans for ...... Ji," Heinz Pork and Beans, 2's, 5 cans for vrf Heioz Pork and Beans, l'a, 7 cans for Raspberry Jam, ntw stock, 4 lb. tin 75c1 Marmakde, 4 lb. tin . . Corn on Cob, 3's, 3 can for . ." Tomatoes, 2,s,7. cans for 050 Get our .prices on other goods; they will surprise you. Mussallem Grocery COMPANY, LTD. 117-123 Fifth Ave. East Phone 18 and Phone 84 Prince Rupert, B.C. Thor Johnson for Mens5 Clothing and Furnishings The home of "SOCIETY BRAND" CLOTHES JAEGER PUKE WOOL Blankets In 7 or 9 lb. weights Nothing more comforting on the cold winter nights. Get them at WALLACE'S No more expensive than others. Phone 9 3rd Ave. and Fulton REDUCTION in Prices 15 per cent off for two weeks only Come in and inspect our stock M I LEE LADIES' & GENTLEMEN'S TAILOR Third Avenue P.O. Box 977 MORTE CRAIG MAKES FLIGHT Local Artist Had Delightful Experience While on Vacation and is Confirmed Air Fan Now If the trip East, from which be returned home teefenUy. benefitted him In no other way It certainly made an aerial fan of Mom II. Craig. local artist The big and outstanding experi ence of Mr. Craig vacation waa flight of four hour' duration which In made, with a party of friends, from St. Joseph. Missouri, his old home, for l be purpose of paring a brief visit to some relatives several hundred mile distant. They made the trip In a big monoplane and passed over sueh cities as Topeka. Kansas City. Des Moines, etc. It was an inspiring experience." says Mr Craig. "Our take-off made me feel like a spirit leaving for the heaven Week-end Specials Argentine Corned Beef, 1 lb. tins Australian Roast Beef, 1 lb. tin Special, 2 for l.".c Mrs. Porter's Mayonaise. reg. 45c jar. Special :." California Figs, 2 lbs :Wc- 50 Pails pure GOOSEHEKKY JAM To clear at per tin .. iU)$ Market Day Raisins, 4 lb. package o50 Ginger Snaps, fresh and crisp, per lb lr Libby's Asparagus Tips, picnic size, per tin 10c Finest Ontario Cheese, per lb. :JOf SWIFTS CLASSIC LAUNDRY SOAP Extra Special, 11 bars for 50( Chocolate Eclairs, none better, special, per lb :tl)f Moonlight Mellos, toasted or plain, fresh stock, per lb. ."v Broken Marcaroni, special, 3 lbs. for :Kp Malkin's Best Pure Honey, 4 lb. tin. Special 70f NABOB TEA Facny 3 lb. tins. Special, each SI. 08 Sunlight Soap, per carton .. IDf Limit, 4 cartons to each customer Weston's Fruit Cake, new stock, arrived Tuesday Valencia, Cherry, Fruit and Sultana, 3V2lb. slab .. Home-made Cake was never like this. Try some today! Shredded Wheat, 2 packages for tt5 Royal City Pork and Beans, 3 tins for WESTON'S ASSORTED FINGEKS Net weight, 62 lbs. Here is a real family package. Special $1.05 Pure Italian Olive Oil ( Market is very firm) Half-pint tin Xif Pint tin 05 r Quart tin $1.15 Libby's Queen Olives in the large Royal jar. Special, each . :jOtk MAID OF CLOVER CREAMERY BUTTER In bulk, 3 lbs. for . . 8I.H0 We sell the best and cut it fresh every day. Frigid-aire does the rest. Fresh Spinach, 2 lbs. .'. tWt4 Green or Wax Beans, 2 lbs. for 250 Green Tomatoes for pickling, 6 lbs. for 250 Cranberries (arriving Friday), lb. aop Sweet Potatoes, 3 lbs. .1 25c Tokay Grapes, 3 lb. basket . . 75? Mixed Fruit; basket 75 Large Cauliflower :M)c :l5e 400 Up-river Cabbage, lb 5r No. I TOMATOES Per lb tor Extra Special, per basket :i50 ! Rupert Table Supply Co i Phones 210 and 211 I MACHINE KNIVES! above." And v pleasant and thrttlmf was the expeneiK-e u hui. that h enthusiastically says be wouldn't mind flying all tne wy East tomorrow if the opportunity presented Itself. It is the ldaal way of covering ground, says Mr. era. Among cities visited by Mr. GraJg In the course of bis 7.500 mUe trip which took him 4U weeks to make were Winnipeg. St. Paul. Kansas CUty. Portland. Vancouver and Vloterta. visiting at the last mentioned point with his daughter Mrs. D. D. MoTavlsh. Mr. Craig visited 8t. Louis ahortly be. fore the hurricane which wrecked parts cl the city. In Kansas City, 37S miles up the valley from St. Louis, the storm hardly felt. LAND ACT NOTICE. OF INTENTION TO AITLY TO LEASE LAND In Prince Rupert Land Recording Ols trlet of Prince Rupert, and situate on Prince 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 600 yards northeast of Butedale Can nery Wharf; thence east S ' chains: thence south 2 chains; thence west 9 chains: thence north' 3 chains to point of commencement and containing one acre, more or less. JACOB KOSKI. Applicant. Dated Auirust 27. 1827 GET BUSY GROCERY SPECIALS Canned Fruits Delmonte Peaches, Apricots and Loganberries, 2's, 3 tins for 05c4 Gold Reef Sliced Pineapple, 4 tins for 05c1 Ontario Concord Grapes Make your Jelly this week. No more after this. Per basket -iM.!M Special, Brooms -I5 Pure Raspberry Jam 5 Pure Strawberry Jam 05 King Oscar Sardines, 7 for J? 1.00 Brunswick Sardines, 7 for . . 50 Carined Peas, Corn and Tomatoes. Special, G tins for OZf Remo Spuds, excellent quality, 50 sacks to sell, per pack.. $1.05 Beekist Honey, 5 lb. tins .. 050, Comb Honey, 3 for D5 Fancy Jlclntosh Apples, large size, per box . . $2.50 Small size, per box .... $2.75 Stock up on Heinz Goods now. It will pay you Heinz Catsup,. per botte Heinz Tomato Soup, 3 for :15c Heinz Pork and Beans, 5 tins for . 55 Our Pullet Eggs are still going strong, 3 dozen for $1.05 Here is a good one Jell-Jell Jelly Powders, Pineapple and Lemon flavor, G packages for . . 250 We guarantee everything we sell, B.C. Butchers '& Grocers Limited Phone 45 and 574 -- s i i isi- isYa y B ifiour nusinessWk CHURCH S MOT COLD WATltt Made in twenty-ona artistic tints and whltjSr 75c for five' pound package. Color cards mailed on request. For Sale by Thompson Hardware Co., Ltd. 255 Third Avenue Prince Rupert Ttitiridsv n.t THE DAILY NEWS Of WELL KNOWN COUPLE W1LLWED TONIGHT MIm Muriel lonjlhe and Crrtl Koe lo lllght Troth In riiurrh of AnnunHatkm An Intercast, wedding wtll take place this evening in tits Church of the Annunelttton-. when Miss r Muriel rrvytrivrtilirifarte4ta marriage to Cecil RoseBoth of the WMfacung partrWare trfrTknoirn tn Wrtrr.Trte brtde .fleet having formerly been a member of the staff of the Rupert Table 8upply before moving to Stewart a few months ago while the groom is in the employ of ths Canadian National Railways mechanical department here The couple wul take up residence in the house on Oraham Avenue. t- view. formerly occupied by Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Clothier. LOCAL MAN BEREAVED BY DEATH OF SISTER Kenneth Smith. Well Known IMoneer of City, It ltrothrr of Uie Mrs. Ale flrrig j The death occurred in Vancouver last week of Mrs. Alex Oreig. widow of the late Alex Oreig and sister of Kenneth Smith, well known pioneer of Prince Rupert. The late Mrs Oreig eame to British Columbia In 188S and for the most of the time Intervening resided at Oreenwood In the boundary oountry. She had only recently come to the coast from the Interior. FISHERMEN'S UNION CO-OPERATING WITH HALIBUTCOMMISSION KETCHIKAN. Oct. 30. -Frank Bemer of the Deep Sea Fishermen's Union urges the fishermen of this city to appear before the halibut commission tn connection with the proposals to extend further protection to the halibut. He says fishermen wUl find them fine gen tlemen who are seeking facts and doing all In their power to get reliable Information on which to base any proposed action. " LOCAL REBEKAHS VISITED TERRACE A delegation of some ten members of the local Rebekah Lodge, which assisted the lodge In Terrace last night to celebrate Its first anniversary, returned to the city on trrai afternoon's train The party. 'which left for the lnteritr yesterday wat headftf by. Mrs. Bert Mor gan, noble grand local lodge. AVOID RISK OF FIRE BY HAVING CHIMNEY SWEPT If not already dope now is the time to have your chimney swept and fur nace overhauled and cleaned before the need for winter heat arises A clean Cash and Carry Grocery Sixth Avenue and Fulton Street We sell for cash only. That's why we sell first quality groceries for less. And at the same time save you from 10c to 25c on each dollars expended. Here's how Any brand Evaporated Milk, 3 tins for :i5e Per case . . . . i, $5.50 Mcintosh Red Apples, wrapped, per box r. $2.00 Jumble Pack, per box . . $2.20 Remo Potatoes, per sack . . $1.1)0 Any brand of Flour, 49 lb. sack, $2.75 B,C. Sugar, 10 lbs. for 750 E.C.D. Butter, per lb 500 2 lbs. for 050 14 lb. box $0.15 Capitol Creamery Butter, per lb. . 150 14 lb. box $0.10 Old Dutch Cleanser 100 Corn Flakes 100 Shredded Wheat, Bran Flakes, or Pep, 2 for 250 Try our Fresh' Ground Coffee at per lb 500 Bulk Tea, per lb. 000 Everything in the store is plainly marked with price tags. Also everything guaranteed. $5.00 orders or over delivered free S. B. ADAMS, Manager Phone 304 LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 63 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Coal Sand and Gravel. We Specialize in Piano and Furniture Moving. chlmr.ey removes the risk of tire and In addition makes a wonderful saving on your fuel bill. You ssve the small oos on your coal bill alone. PIsy safe and avoid the risk of tire by phoning If. J. Zumkehr. Red 243. to sweep that chimney now. Advt. 343 FISH ARRIVALS Only Tho llouU hold C'altlir of Hali but at tAi'lmnise TliU Morning Only two boats offered halibut catches at the Ptah Exchange this morning. The result of the sale mas as follows: Ainrrkuii Polaris. 64.000 pounds, Canadian Fteh iCold Storage Co., 14c and Sc. Cu nml lun Aiken. i.OOO pounds. Atlln Fisheries. 14c and 6c. FINALISTS QUALIFY GIRLS' TENNIS GAMES MIkm Margaret OIUhrM and MIho IlicM'iiiury Wlnslo Won Matihr 1 I'Ujril YrMrrdiiy Afternoon Margaret .Ollohrlst and Rosemary Wins low qualified yesterdsy afternoon to enter the final of the girls' section In Douglas Prlzzell's Junior tennlt championship tournament. The former defeated Dot Patmore 4-6. 6-2. 7-S, While the later won 6-3, 64 over May Ness. In the boys' section Gordon Parkin and Joe Scott have yet to play to decide which will meet Harold Macdonald In the final. LAND ACT. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO AI'l'LY TO LEAKE I. A Ml. In Prince Rupert Land Recording District of Coast District, Range 4, and sit. uate on and being all of Bonllla Island except that portion occupied by Indian Reserve Number 18. TAKE NOTICE that I. Ole C. A listed, of Prince Rupert. B.C.. occupation rancher. Intends to apply-for a lease ol the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted at thr southeasterly point of Bonllla IMind: thence northerly, westerly, southerly and easterly, following the sinuosities of the shore line, to point of commencement, excepting therefrom that portion of the island occupied by Indian Reserve No. 18. and containing one thousand acres, more or less. OLE C. AtJSTAD. Applicant Dated July 15. 1037 NOTICE IN THE MATTER of an application tnr thp Imim nf a Prnvlftlrm.l - - .-......... vcilWHVC of Title for the East half of Lot 3027, uissiBr uiavrict, snip ' w contain 330 acre,, more or less' ' fifttlAfArtnrv nmrtf tt ,k . . . ? - w. - ,um vi uie Certificate of Title covering the above miiu o,iug urcu jjruaucea 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 orln-lnal Certificate of Title is dated the 30th September. 1913, and Is numbered Latld BrJ1117 mCe' PrmC RuPert 17th October. 1927, H. P. MacLEOD. Hejlstm of Titles. St7 .: T7 AT l jhai "stands bifyou START the day with n hrcakfast that digests easily and will sustain you right through till noon. Quaker Oats, the lest balanced breakfast, is honest-to-goodness food. Has the protein and the carbohydrates to "stand by" you. Vita-mines and bulk to assist digestion. No anxious, nervous glances at the clock before lunch. Selection of oats from the finest grain-growing sections of Canada and fifty years' milling ex perience assure Quaker Oats an unmatched quality, an appetizing flavour and absolute purity. Quaker Oats for all the family every morning. It's always a joy to eat this dish. It tastes so good. Economical, too costs but n cent a meal Sec that the Quaker's figure is on the oats you buy. Packages wrapped, scaled, dustproof. If you seek sjiecdy cooking, get Quick Quaker -cooks in 2'- to 5 minutes. Quaker Oats you have aluwyt know. Quick Quaker - cooks in 2' j to 5 minute. WESTHOLME THEATRE TON I (i I IT ONLY. 7 and 9 p.m. Bebe Daniels "Senorita" JAMES HALL, WILLIAM POWELL JOSEF SWICKARI) and others JUVENILE COMEDY "KID THICKS'' AESOP'S FILM FAHLES Admission H .VtiKWK.i OOD In 35c and 10c Lady Anslslanl Dr. MAGUIRE Dentist Over Orme's Drug Slore Phone 525. Office Hours 9 to 9 BADMINTON Supplies Kaien Hardware Co. Telephone 3 UNDEIl NEW MANAGEMENT CENTRAL HOTEL The place called "Home" 120 Hooms, American and European Plan. Hot and Cold Water. Bus meets all trains and boats. , Sample Room Phone L. Martin, Manager.