f AGE SIX i Week-end Specials- at Mussallem's Meat Market Round Steak, lb JITa? Veal Loin Chops, lb. . . HOf Pork Loin Chops, lb. . . Legs of Pork, lb IWt Legs of Veal, lb :ic Leg of Lamb, lb 40f Shoulder of Veal, lb. . . 'Mf Prime Rib Roast of Beef, lb. ""ft Shoulder of Lamb, lb. . . IW? Spring Chicken, lb. .. 40? Fowl, lb Beef Dripping, 3 lbs. for 2. l'ullet Eggs, 3 doz. for $1.00 Mussnllem Grocery COMPANY, LTD. 417-123 Fifth Ave. East Phone 18 and Phone 84 Trince Rupert, B.C. Thor Johnson for Mens' Clothing and Furnishings The home of "SOCIETY BRAND" CLOTHES MAY BELLE Bloomers A new shipment just arrived in all the newest Manauua. i lt nair $1.75 H.S.WalIaceCo.M Phone 9 Third Ave. and Fulton St. 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 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. CANNERY COMPANY IS ' WINNER OF ANOTHER ROUND IN ITS SUIT I VAVCOUVCTI Oct 15 The Somer i vilte Oannery Complin scored anotfte i point In Its fight afilrut control of iw wmv.vii W(MUig UHluaiif f leral .oenartnwnt or .fisheries, ,vhen W. E. WllUams. cvawiA& he company, obtained an order' mo Mr. Justice W. A. Macdonald. calling on the depart ment to pay the eoata of litigation In which the company haa become Involved with the department. Successfully defending prosecution by the department on a charge of operating a cannery without a license, the ccmpany again won out when the matter came before Mr. Justtee Macdonald on appeal from the decision of Magistrate Alexander In a stated saw. The department has announced lu intention of carrying the matter to the supreme court of Canada now but In the meantime, by the order made. U must out up the costs so far of the litigation A. B. Macdonald. K.C.. represented the department. ONE OF LARGEST TROUT ON RECORD EDMONTON. Oct. 15 One of the Money Saving Specials Sweet Ili.Hcult Sale Fig Bars, Graham Wafers 100 boxes of Fancy Mcintosh Apples. JIu3t go this week, per box $'.7r Hienz Pork and Beans, 5 tins for o.f? Libby's Pork and Beans, 7 large tins for I)."r Our Special Bulk Tea, per lb, ttZ? Our Special Bulk Coffee, per lb. r0r Leave your orders for Ridley Home Grovery Shower. We will deliver them. B.C. Butchers & Grocers Limited Phones 45 and 574 Free Lessons in Detmison Art Craft Free Lessons will be given in Dennison Art Craft, comprising CRYSTALLINE LAMP SHADES SCISSOR PAINTING WAX WORK FinWKn MAKTNfi 'ai'l'm':'- lifSMSjBaswa'wasg-t I..., ,L UASivta Yt.iyviiVr etc, , lt Every Tuesday and Friday Afternoons from 2 to 5.30 p.m. Evening Classes by arrangement Rose, Cowan & Latta, Limited Third Avenue (Opposite Third Street) Phone 231 S609 largest fish In the trout species yet , . oaught in Alberta. If not the largest of I the kind ever caught anywhere else In t ) dLdMUil PrCCIiUT ine uommion. was taxen out oi tne water; of Lake Athabaska recently by A. A. Arason. fisherman. The trout weighed 53 pounds, according to a report received by R. T. Rodd, lnspeetor of Do minion fisheries. Between the opening j or the season, on June 23. up to the;r"', end of August. 699.260 pounds of lake trout and 38,178 pounds of white fish ; were taken frcai Lake Athabaska by the commercial fishermen operating there. The season clr,.ed on September 30. First the Boy then the Man "fOUR. boy can start life with a balance inuhe Bank. Many a boy has $100 cr more saved from his pocket money and is proud of his bank book. A thousand dollars saved at 18 may mean a college education or a good start in business. The Royal Bank of Canada Prince Rupert Branch - F. E. Robertson, Minagei STIRRED ABOUT COURT ORDERS. of Itrsrntnirnt Hunting Angeles Convention at Loo LOS ANOELE8. Oct. IS. Smouldering fires of the resentment of organized labor against a court Injunction as applied to labor disputes broke out on 'the convention floor of the American ; Federation of Labor, j Leading champions of the working , classes took the platform and gave voice to their sentiments against the new weapon of the equity court after the legal question had been brought up in a report of the resolutions committee. The report declared that the court's action of enjoining the mandate transcends all other questions before American labor today and demanded the re- ; peal or amendment of the Sherman ami-trust law or any other antl-truat Grandmea Sandwich, Ginger !aw antJ lhe substitution of legislation Snaps, etc., .per lb -5c Llbhy's Pickles and Olives 13 varieties, values up to 75c each. Special, 3 bottles for JjU.2.". I'ure Plum Jam 4's. 2 tins for JKif CANADIAN SERVICE Strawberry and Raspberry Jam From Montreal ?neelfi1 nor tin To Plymouth-Cherbourg-London special, per un "" .unma n. i. -.-i Anminn ot i Our Pullet Eggs are strictly! . to Bifst-LisrpooMiisiow - . -' Lctllls .. ' i Amenta .. .Nov. From New York To Quesnatown and Liverpool Srytllla . . Oct. i-J l.di onia . . Oft To Cherbourg and Southampton Aqilltima Ort. 6. MoV. 1. Dec. 7 Kereni-ai'la Nov. i. SJ. Iiec. II 'Maurelanla Nov. t. 0, Per. -30 To Londonderry and Glasgow raineixmlu .. ort i .Miranla .. Ort To Plmouth-Hafs-London Uncajtrta .. on. it Camilla .. Oct From Boston To Quomtown snd Liverpool Laronla . . let. Xninaha . . Nov. Calls at riyni'.utti. taMbound. Eight palatial stssmtra lesvlng Dec 10 to 14th will rssch Old Country In time for Chrlatmss. Ask fcr Sslllnga now. 13 Mini' urdi'i -. draft!- and Travellers' I'hprun- it I -west rati s Full Information from lot al a sent or Company's Offices, tit Haltnt PL. W.. Vanrnuver. B.C. Cash and Carry Grocery Sixth Avenue and Fulton StreeF We sell for cash only. That's why we sell first quality groceries for less. And at the same time cave you from 10c to 25c on each dollars expended. Here s how Any brand Evaporated Milk, 3 tins for ..j? Per case $.".."() Mcintosh Red Apples, wrapped, per box H'-IJW Jumble Pack, per box . . $11,110 Remo Potatoes, per sack . . Jjil.JM) Any brand of Flour, 49 lb. sack, $i:.7. B.C. Sugar, 10 lbs. for .... 7."f E.C.D. Butter, per lb rOf 2 lbs. for 14 lb. box .$(J.45 Capitol Creamery Butter, per lb. 45f 14 lb. box Oldputch Cleanser .......... H Corti Flakes . . . -!. . . . . 10 Shredded Wheat, Bran Flakes, or Pep, 2 for Ho? Try our Fresh Ground Coffee at per lb 'P Bulk Tea, per lb Everything in the store is plain ly marked with nrice tags. Also everything guaranteed. ?5.00 orders or over delivered.free S. II. ADAMS, Manager Phone 301 which will not act to prevent workers from combining in attempts to gain collectively that which they cannot gain Individually. CIGARETTE SMOKING FOR WOMEN IS NOT THOUGHT INJURIOUS Contradiction (IWeit lo Kit-rut Male-nient That Children Were Injured MONTREAL, October 15 ( Canadian Press). Sixty per ce,t of babies born to cigarette-smoking mothers moat emphatically do not die, in spite of what was said at a recent medico-physical convention In the United States by a speaker. Such a atatement la characterized by local obstetricians a anything from "greatly exaggerated" to "absolute nonsense." Dr. W. W. Oblpman. professor of -obstetrics and gynaecology at McOUl University and obstetrtclan-ln-chlef of the Royal Victoria Hospital, compared an expectant mother to an athlete In training, and said that she should exercise as much care for her physical condition as the person who Is preparing for an athletic event. "I don't think cigarette smoking to excess Is good for expectant mothers, nor for nursing mothers. But to say .that sixty per cent of the children born to mothers who smoke die Is a ridiculous statement. Of course, a mother should not smoke to excess, and during pregnancy. I think It best that she should not smoke. H. M. Little. McOll. said: "Utter, arrant nonsense! I consider that If an expectant mother can smoke a cigarette 34 hours before the birth of her child, that is a sign that she Is In good condition to bear a child successfully." His experience shows that nlne-tenthi of the young mothers of today are smokers. HALIBUT BOATS AT KETCHIKAN WAITING FOR SUPPLY OF BAIT Word received, from Ketchikan la that more than a dozen halibut boats lined the waterfront and others were berthed at the, various floatall anxiously wait ing to. hear where .herring bait might had. But none (has been located. Other boats have cleared for the sea fisheries with whatever scraps they could secure In the hopes that they will be able to locate bait en route. It Is Impossible to estimate the amount of money lost to the fishermen by the lack of bait, but when It Is realized that each trip of one of the larger halibut boats means several hundred dollar, the missing of a few trips means a conald erable sum. SAILINGS TO EUROPE MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW Ht()M MONTItKAL, To Llverool Oct. 28 '. Mlnnedosa Nov. 4 Montclare Nov. 11 Montrose Nov. 18 Montcalm These sailings calling at Oreenocs: . - to ueirau-uiasgow ict,27 ' rJf,"- Metatfama tCalimV.Liwrpool To Chrrbonrg-Southampton-Antwerp Nov. 3 Montroyal Nov. 16 Montnalrn To ClirrlmurK-fioutliampton Oct. 26 Empress of Scotland To New York Nov. 23 Empress of Australia Apply to Ai nt everywbtre or 1. I. FORSTEK. S.S. General Pan. Atcnt, C.P.R. Station, Vancouver, TeltDhone Seymour 2910 ST. ANDREW'S MEETING AND SOCIAL LAST NIGHT WAS LARGELY ATTENDED There was good turnout of members al the meeting of the Bt. Andrew's Society Isst night which was followed with a social At the meeting, whlcj, was presided over by the president 8 Irvine. It was decided to observe B Andrew's Diy on November 30 with Bceteh ounce HAD POSSESSION OF I Taking part In the program following were Jack McLean Robert Wood. Alex Clapperton. T Uaddon. C Taylor and Ben Ferguaon with W Vaughan Davles acting as accompanist The committee In charge of refreshments consisted of Howard 8teen. Ben Ferguson and D. Flndlayaon. JAPANESE TEA IN BARRIE'SSTORE TODAY The Ladles' Aid of First United Church H holding a Japanese tea and sale of home cocking In Barrle'a Home Furnishings store this afternoon. In charge of the tea room are Mrs J. Krlkevsky. Mrs. Hcward Bteen, Mrs. Oerge Wilson, Mrs. Walter Thompson, and Mrs. J. B. Irvine, while servlteura. members of the Canadian Olrls In Training In Japanese costume, are Misses Phyllis Harvey. Florence Thompson. Victoria Krlkevsky. Nellie Ourvlch, Ella 8 teen, and Tom I Katsuyama. The home cooking table a In charge of Mrs I. Anger and Mrs, O. W. Kerr while Un W J. Ktrkpatrlck Is acting as cashier. FOURTEEN YEAR GIRL DIES OF PARALYSIS AT VANCOUVER TODAY VANCOUVER. Oct IS. Helen Elsen fourteen years of age. died of Infantile paralysis here today, this making the fifth death from the same disease In Oreater Vancouver. WOMAN AND MAN SET OUT ON A FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA VIA ORIENT CROYDON, Eng.. Oct 15 Mrs. Heito Miller and Captain W N. Lancaster started today on a thirteen thousand mile flight to Australia via the Orient. NARCOTICS IN VICTORIA VICTORIA. Oct, 15. James Waldron was found guilty in the assize court charged with being unlawfully in pos session of narcotics at the Panama Hotel here on August 18. He was re manded for sentence. LOCAL NEWS NOTES T 4 W. E. Trump, well known paint tra veler. was an arrival In the city on the Prince Itupert this morning from Archie Moore, bookkeeper of B.A. can nery at Port Easlngton. and Mrs. Moore and family were passengers aboard the Cardena today bound for Vancouver where they will spend the winter. Oolng south this afternoon, the ateamer Cardena will call at Captain' Cove to pick up Fred Rudge. manager of the cannery thre. and his crew who will proceed to Vancouver lor the winter. A. j. 'Buttlmer, manager of Balmoral cannery; W. P. Blnns, accountant, and ai. woei. storekeeper, were Dassemcers aboard the Cardena this afternoon bound for Vancouver to spend the winter, now the fishing season la done Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Oavlgan, who went east to attend a reunion of Mr. Oavl gan's family at Detroit and also took In the big boxing match at Chicago re cently and the World Series at Pitta burg, are expected to return to the city within the next few days. - ..-. Market Prices J Today's prices on the local market are as follows: LAUD , Purs 2j Compound 20c EOOS B.C. fresh pullets bsc B.C. fresh, firsts ' eoc B.C frerb, extras osc Local new laid 70c B.C. Storage, llrats fioc FISH Halibut, lb. ,,. 25c Salmon, red spring 35$ Salmon, white spring, lb 15c Smoked kippers, lb. , jfr Klopered aalmon, lb ...'354 Smoked black cod, lb. 204 Finnan baddies, lb .' 20c MEATS Fowl, No. 1 lb 35c and 40c Roasting cMcken, lb 45c Ham. sliced, first grade 65,. Ham, whole, first grade 420 Ham, picnic, lb 25c Cottage rolls, lb. 30o Bacon, back, sliced jqq Bacon, side joc'io 60c Pork, dry salt " J8fl Ayrshire bacon, lb 85c Veal, shoulder 2Sc vet,',oin 40o Saturdar n . . THE DAILY NEWS ' NESTiLES C MILE : for convenience economy purity safety richness swacTKNto v9m;: I ,1otc in Conatia by Ih4 maktrt of NeslU. s Ha' t iJ WESTHOLME THEATRE TONiGHT ONLY George Sidney at 7 and 9 in Charles Murray The stars of "The Cohen and The Kellya" in a new r jack war comedy NATALIE KINGSTON, JOHN K01.K, MAX ASH Kit, NINA ROMANO, and many othern CHARI.OE CHASE IN "TELL 'EM NOTHING" PATHE REVIEW Admission - 50c and 25c Canadian National Steamships Co. Limited Prince Rupert DRYDOCK duror A AND SHIPYARD Operatinj; (J.T.P. 20.000 Ton Floating Dry Dock EnjaineerB, JiachiniMts, Rollermnkeru, lllatkumllliH, Patlern makers, Founders, Wodwurkcr6, Etc, ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant Is equipped lo handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 385 Q C p Wallace s 0 IQPQ Monday Last Day lUVU nfi NAT rVIlCC Tum 3rd Avenue and Fulton Street. MID-MONTH SPECIALS -w i 1 W A iTlllJfcJ 111'" OPPORTUNITY Phone 9