t AGE SIX TEE QAILT NEWS ODDITIES OF Goodness Has a Price TALKING ABOUT THE MARKETS BATHING SUITS i WEEK-END SPECIALS at MUSSALLEM'S MEAT DEPARTMENT Leg of Veal, lb 0S Shoulder of Veal, lb. . . lof Stew Veal, 2 lbs IM? Round Steak, lb 25 Roast of the Round, lb. 2."r Leg of Pork, lb SO? Prime Rib Roast Beef lb. Ho? Rump Roast, lb Fresh Killed Fowl, lb.. . iWO Fresh killed Chicken, lb. 10r We carry all kinds of Smoked, Dry and Fresh Fish, alway3 in stock. Mussallcm Grocery COMPANY, LTD. 117-423 Fifth Ave. East Phone 18 and Phone 84 Free Lessons J -in- Dennison Art Craft Free Lessons will be given in Dennison Art Craft, 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 Wed nesday from 7 to 10 Rose, Cowan & Latta, Limited Third Avenue (Opposite Third Street) Phone 234 Thor Johnson for Mens' 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 T. LEE LADIES' & GENTLEMEN'S TAILOR Third Avenue P.O. Box 977 r 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. Butter From New Zealand Comes on Latest Boat After Failure in Britain ONION CROP DAMAGED 'ee-wee Eggs Feature of Early Chicken Raising are Very Small as Yet , With the mm tor Mclateafe nd apples put Ma meridian, the (4nt of Xtte Jwitluni are bow on . nil and should soon be arguable. Little, t known ret regarding price of this Tartetj. Them has been very 1KU change during the past aeek In price of either rruKs or vegetables, except onions. Flret-elaw keeping stock H going to be scare on aooount of the heary rains rrceaUf There farmer who were fortunate enough to have their onion crop lifted before the storms broke wtU receive a premium of IS DO a ton and It 1 ea-tlmated that there will only be 40 per cent of the total crop which can be guaranteed to be lifted dry. Other vegetable remain reasonably priced. The potato crop 1 a large one and the price consequently will remain low during thl winter. This will have 1U due effect upon the price of flour and wheat, for low priced potatoes means that more are eaten and when WATER NOTICE. DIVERSION AM) USE TAKE NOTICE that E. Rousseau, whose address Is 410 Seymour Street, Vancouver. B.C.. wUl apply for a licence to take and use 1 cubic foot of water out of unnanmed stream which flows south, erly and drains Into Port Stephens Bay, about one mile east of Bluff Point. The water wUl be diverted from the stream at a point a'jout GOO feet from the mouth and will he used for commer cial purposes upon the land described as Lot 2750. Range 4, Coast District. This notice was posted on the ground on tne zom aty 01 juiy 1Q27. A rnnv nf thereto and to the "Water Act" wUl be filed in the office of the Water Re-corder at Prince Rupert. B.C. Obtec- tions to the application may be filed 1 s A1ADA" TEA If you pay less you get inferior quality. a family eats many potatoes they go light on the loaf m ni:it MAKKET The butter market la In an Interesting condition abase days, chiefly on account of the enterprise of the New Zealand-en. It has cost these down-under batter makers eU over I10.000.OOO. If not more, to find out that they could cot control the price of their own product. They thought they could In Great Britain, which was their largest customer. They said their butter ui with the said Water Recorder or with the in i mttr nf mvi th nrohiom Comptroller of Water Right. Parliament i . ,,,.:,,. . ,. , milium vitnrt. nn Hhi thfx. for the housewife Is to distinguish days after the first appearance of thl from pullet eggs and those known to notice In a local news Da Mr. The date of the first publication of this notice 1 nugust ZU, 187 EUGENE ROUSSEAU. I Applicant. LAND ACT NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEASE LAND In Prince Rupert Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and situate on Prince Royal Island at East Side Cove from Butedsle Cannery. TAKE NOTICE that I. Jacob Koskl. of Butedale, B.C.. occupation a fisherman, intends to apply tor 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 3 chains: thence north 3 chains to point of commencement and containing one acre, more or less. JACOB KOSKI. Applicant. Dated August 37. 103? The Local Butter Wholesalers VS. Rupert TableSupply Co. For many years we have received a special quantity discount of 2c a lb. from local wholesalers on Butter. Recently this discount was entirely withdrawn. We have now been fortunate in securing a much better deal out of town and in order to secure special prices, we have had to guarantee sales of 1,000 lbs. weekly. The following brands only will be carried at the prices named: No. 1 Dairy Butter, per lb. iVit Alberta Creamery, per lb. -12? icosedale Creamery, per lb. . 45 New Zealand Prints, per lb. I'Vif) iNew Zealand Handipats, per lb. -Oc New Zealand Solids, cut in built, 3 lbs., for $1,40 The above prices will be considerably shaded tp quantity buyers of not less than 10 lb. lots. We appeal to the public for their support in this fight against the butter barons. Rupert Table Supply Co Phones: 210 and 211 the trade as "pee-wees." Now pee-wee are pullet eggs all right but so small I They ceme from the earlier pullets. Nowadays, the poultry farmers are so speeding up things among the chick-ens that they get the pullets to lay In September and October Instead of December a formerly. The farmers wire the chicken houses and keep them well lit so that tne chicken don't know when the sun goes down and that it's time to roost, and make them scratch for several noun per day longed than they wculd normally. The result of these is precocious pullets but they are wise enough not to strain themselves laying eggs any too big. Thus come the "pee-wee" at this season of the year. Market prices here today follow: LARD Pure 3Sc Compound 30c EGOS B.C. fresh pullet 55c B.C. fresh, firsts 60c B.C. fresh, extras 65a Local new laid '.. 70c B.C Storage, first . . . FISH Halibut, lb Salmon, red spring . . . Salmon, white spring, lb. Canned Fruits Delmonte Peaches, Apricots and Loganberries, 2's, 3 tins for 05t Gold Reef Sliced Pineapple, 4 tins for 05f Ontario Concord Grapes-Make your Jelly this week. No more after this. Per basket $1.25 Special, Brooms 450 Pure Raspberry Jam 05 Pure Strawberry Jam (550 King Oscar Sardine's, 7 for $1.00 Brunswick Sardines, 7 f or . . 500 Canned Peas, Corn and Tomatoes. Special, 6 tins for 050 Remo Spuds, excellent quality, 50 sacks to sell, per pack.. $1.05 Beekist Honey, 5 lb. tins .. 050 Comb Honey, 3 for 050 Fancy Mcintosh Apples, large size, per box $2.50 Small size, per box .... $2.75 Stock up on Heinz Goods now. It will pay you Heinzi Catsup, per botte . . 300 Heinz Tomato Soup, 3 for 1150 Heirz Pork and Beans, 5 tins for 550 Our Pullet Egg.are still going strong, 3 dozerrfor '. . . . $1.05 Here is ffcHfJeU-JeU-Jelly I'owaers, Pineapple and .Lemon flavor, G packages for . . 250 We guarantee everything we sell. B.C. Butchers & Grocers Limited Phone 45 and 574 go 8moked kippers, lb 1J I Kippered salmon, lb 84c 60c 359 35c n vi rn v vtiit m Kim GROCERY SPECIALS j I Sack 82.25 Smoked black cod. lb. 30c Finnan haddtes. lb. 300 MEATS rowl. No. 1 lb Sic and 43c Roasting chicken, lb Hsm. sliced, first grade IV Ham, whole, first grsde 41c Hsm. plcnle. lb Me Cottage rolls, lb 30c Bacon, back, sliced 50e Bacon, side 99e to 50c worth so much a pound and held out ptt. dry salt Si for that price. Other countries were content to accept the market price ani the result U that today Canada la sending more butter than ever to Oreat Britain to replace the New Zealand butter which was in storage there but not sold. And now New Zealand butter, being practically off the British market for so long and the prejudice the merchants there have acquired through the abortive attempt at prlce-flxlng. the New Zealand merchants hsve to find new outlets. The larger demand for Canadian butter oversea has helped to keep up the Canadian price and this the New Zealanders are finding to their advantage for the "Niagara" brought In the firat large shipment on Saturday to Vancouver for consumption In Can ada. So If Canada Is competing with this notice and an application pursuant New Zealand successfully In Oreat Brlt- aln. New Zealand Is going to compete with Canada In Canadian territory. TEE-WEES Ayrshire bacon, lb 35c Veal, shoulder 35c Veal, loin Veal, leg SSo Pork, shoulder 38c Pork, loin 40c Pork, leg S5o Beet, pot roast liftc to I8r Beet, bolting 10c to 15c Beef, steak 35c to 40c Beet Toast, prime rib 30c Lamb, chops 50c Lamb, shoulder 35c Mutton, leg ;'i 40c Iamb, leg 48c Mutton, chop 40r Mutton shoulder 30e BUTTER Brookfleld. 8namrock and .Woodland. lb 50c E.CD, lb 50c Capitol. Snd grade, lb 47 fte Fraser Valley, lb. 50c New Zealand, In bulk 47c Prints 47Hc Rosedale Creamery 45c Alberta Creamery 43ftc No. 1 Dairy .' 37HC CHEESE Camembert cheese, 8 oz. pkg 65c Kraft Llmberger, JJ 35c Ontario solids 35c 8tllton, lb 405 Kraft 45c Norwegian Goat 65c Napoleon Llmberger 70c Roquefort 75c Swifts' Brookfleld,, jb 45c Oorgonzola, lb. 75c McLaren's Cream, Jars .... 45c and 85c Brookfleld Swiss theeM, ft lb. pkg. 30c Brookfleld Canadian cheese. H lb. pkg, Pastry flour, Pastry flour, 49' .' 35c ' Oruyere 45c Golden Loaf, lb 45c Jack, lb !. 50c Romano Sardo. lb 75c Oammelost, 4 lb 30c 81 OAR White, per 100 $7 JO Yellow, per 100 WOO FLOUR Flour. 49'a, No. 1 hard wheat $2.85 10's .. 65c 13.00 VEGETABLES Beets, 6 lb. for 35c Beets, tack 12.75 15c : Cucumbers, each ......5c. 10c. and 15c Carrots, new, 6 lbs; for 25c Carrots, sack 8225 New Potatoes, 8 lbs 25c Green peppers, lb. 2 lb 35c Parsley, bunch 10c CauUf lower. B.C head. .25c. 35c and 40c B.C head lettuce 15c and 20r Garlic. Imported, per lb 40c Cashand Carry Grocery Sixth Avenue and Fulton Street We sell for cash only. That's why we sell first quality grocer ies for less. And at the same time gave you from 10c to 25c- on each dollars expended. Here's how Any brand Evaporated Milk, 3 tins for &0 Per case $5.50 Mcintosh Red Apples, wrapped, per box $2.00 Remo Potatoes, per sack .. $1.00 Any brand of Flour, 49 lb. sack, XX.4 B.C. Sugar, 10 lbs. for .... 750 E.CD. Butter, per lb 500 2 lbs. for 050 14 lb. box $0.45 Capitol Creamery. Butter, per lb. ;V... 450 14 lb. box $.10 Old Dutch Cleanser 10? 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 ? Everything in the store Is plain Jy marked with Drice tags. Also everything guaranteed. $5.00 orders or over delivered free S. B. ADAMS, Manager Phone 301 Victoria Writer Chats Interest ingly in Regard to Recent Episode in Vancouver ' ' R. B. D. in Vletorta Ootonlstr , Although it la a grrst. 'biown. arid ruishr beeomlnz areaVer ' and"" btffeet? Vancouver can become' terribly excateeV' bout very small matter. Vancouver to Arethlnf with excitement at the present time about the bathing auk worn by the tad, and not always by the young sadle. who lave their fair bodies in the cleansing waters of Enttfl Bay. We have never seen the (air ladies bathing In the water of English Bay. Wltee necessity eompet us to cross to Vancouver to hsve our vital batteries charged with some of the aurplut energy that la running to waste there, we never t close to the Bay: but we hare bee told by more daring Victoria investi gator that the bathing suits worn by the belie of Vancouver (apparently more for parading purpose than ft bathing purpose) are the mast InfUtts- strati article of apparel ever worn by any creature that frequent the water, wtth the possible exception of a mermaid. AIX .IKK STiMI'Ell That to the little thing all Vancouver as excited about. Small a it Is, It must b viable, for the Chief of Police hat een it. and hM refused to commit him self officially upon the subject. The re porters of the newspapers have seen M, and hsve printed article about It. The editors of the newspapers hsve seen It, and have written non-commltal editorials about It. The Mayor has seen It and the aldermen have seen It. The Mayor dees not know what should be done about It. Only one alderman has had the courage to say what should be done about U. Borne of the ladle of one of the public service bodies has seen it. and there appears to be no doubt whatever In 'the minds of tluwe guardian of the public taste and moral about what should be done about it. They have asked that six additional policewomen shall b? appointed to are what they can do about it. The matter, small at Is. must be a very serious and perplexing matter indeed if the editors, who know so much. do not know what should be done sbout It. little as we know compared with the average aged and experienced editor, we know precisely what should be done about It. Nothing at all should be done about it, for whatever msy be done about It. the ladle wUl continue to wear their allegedly scanty bathing lulta and to parade In their unadorned loveliness on the beach and through the avenue which lead to English Bay. WOMAN WII.I. HAVE WAV For notwithstanding the thundering of the press, the opinions of the police or the reports of ladles who are always circumspect in their apparel, the "wll ful woman will have her way." When fashion arbitrarily decree that certain articles of dresi or undress shall be worn in the water or on the street such articles of dress or undress will be worn whatever soota! or ecclesiastical authorities msy say about tt. further more, if the scanUly-attlred figures on the beach at Engllih Bay, on the beach at Cordova Bay. or any of the many bathing beaches in the neighborhood of Victoria, are displeasing to the esthetic taste, no one is compelled to look at them, and we cannot understand why the people of such an up-to-date met ropolis a Vancouver ahould kick up an unseemly and useless fuss about them. POLO PONIES FOR MARKET Good Business Done in Exporting Valuable hteeds for United States WINNIPEG, Oct. 21. A thriving In- dustry In Southern Alberta, namely the breeding and export of polo ponies, has reached important proportions and promises considerably greater things for the future. Breeders In the territory make the assertion that polo ponies. as other clashes of horses, can be raised there more economically than probably In any other part of the world. The playing animals the range tuns out in many respects difficult to surpass. It has been revealed that the game of polo was first played In Western Canada by the horse ranchers of Southern Alberta, and that In all probabllltr the present Industry sprang out of that Interest. The native cow pony was taken practically straight from the range and introduced to the game after the briefest initiations. The basis of the superior playing anl mail produced in Alberta today Is, In fact, the native stock and it is declared that it 1 this which makes the Al fcerta raised polo pony outstanding. mere are a number of ranches In this section engaged exclusively in the industry. Five carloads, or one hundrel animals with different Darts hf 'th, United States as their dcslnation'are exported annually. TM sUppfy af'bre ent Is scarcely adequate to'the demand The ponle bring from S00 to tl.ooo each. TKYINO TO llK.tT THK CHIME one (at Deacn) it awful to meet one of the boy you were engaged to last summer. Her Friend It must be. diw i just ran across Dick and he wanted the old engagement renewed without giving up a new rlng.-Boston Friday Or "V.. - vn V- ' V The experienced sportsman selects his dogs with a keen appreciation of pcdiKrce. "Black & White" is chosen because it is a perfect whisky distilled and blended- with strict adherence to an age-old recipe. DISTILLED. BOTTLED AND BLENDED IN SCOTLAND "Quality Tellt" fM ikhhm Co . Ho dim o tense IACKWHITE This advertisement is not published or displayed h Liquor Control Board or by the lioverunii i.t cif British Columbia WESTHOLME THEATRE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, 7 and 9 p.m. Saturday Matinee, 3 p.m. BELLE 'BENNETT. RONALD COL.MAN, JEAN IIEKSHOLT DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS JIL, ALICE JOYCE, LOIS MOUA VERA LEWIS and many others PATHK REVIEW Admission .... COc and 25c GOSSARD : CORSETS No. 10.10, 3 only, Broche Models For large figures only. Rugulur SI' for Sl.." No. 783, 12 only, for Medium Figure Pink Brochc. Regular $10.00 for (iiMHard Combinations In Pink Broche. Special .., S'J.7.j EXPERT CORSETIERH IN H. S. WALLACE CO., LTD. A Good Home and a Good Investment A well built house with beautiful sea and mountain view all modern conveniences including furnace, dining and livir-rooms with fireplace, four bedrooms, etc. on Seal Cove Cin Inconveniently situated for the various industries at Seal t ov Four minutes from. McLean's Shipyard, and five minutes from Cold Storage. AjfStt'LEND 1 1) -INVESTMENT ; The Daily NevJ&M October 19 says editoriallythat wi,h its two mills, bofactoryi,''McXean,s Shipyard, and the Cold Storage, Seal Cove is the most productive part of the City from an earning point of view and that there should be a lot of building in this district next summer. But why build when you can buy this beautiful, modern, well-appointed house for $2,700.00 on terms? H. G. Helgerson, Ltd. Sixth Street Phone 96