f AGE SIX i Free Lessons D In ennison 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 Wednesday from 7 to 10 Rose, Cowan & Latta, Limited Third Avenue (Opposite Third Street) Phone - - - 231 Week-End pedals at MUSSALLEM'S MEAT DEPARTMENT Choice Pot Roast Beef, lb. 15 Rump Roast Beef, lb. . . 22 Rolled Rib Roast Beef, lb. 23 T-Bone Steak, lb Soo Sirloin Steak, lb 28 Brisket Boiling Beef, lb. 10 Leg of Pork (whole). Ib. .'EI Leg of Pork (half), lb. JW Shoulder Pork, lb 2." Leg of Veal Roast, lb. ilQf Shoulder Veal Roast, lb. 20 Veal Cutlets, lb 30 Veal Stew, 2 lbs. for . . 2." Mussallem Grocery COMPANY, LTD. 417-123 Fifth Ave. East Phone 18 and Phone 84 Prince Rupert, B.C. II. S. WALLACE CO. LTD. Penm ans FULL FASHIONED Silk Hose All Silk to top, in the newest shades $2.50 per pair H.S.WallarcCo.Ltd. Phone 9 3rd & Fulton 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 M T. LEE LADIES' & GENTLEMEN'S TAILOR Third Avenue P.O. Box 977 GRAND CONCERT IS TOMORROW A grand concert wjU be given by 1 tie Presbyterian Church Choir, assisted by local artists, Wednesday. November 9 at S pa . TUktl 75c The prog run u as lotto vi : 1 (a) "Lore Wat Once a Little Boy " Ib) "GMMH Hover Fete." Ladies' Chorus a Song -He Ue the Open Road" R W. Haward 3 Quartette Tbey Kissed" Messrs. J. E. Deft. R. W. Howard. J. A. Teng and A. Otappetlon 4 Piano Solo "Roaaance" Mlaa Doncaeter 5 Sassg Selected Urn. H. N. Broekleeby 6 Chorus "The Jolly Roger" Male Voice 7 Smf "Jock Ollazetdean" Urs. Jarvh UcLeod S Duet "I Know a Bank" Mr. 1L N. Broekleaby and Mr. F. W. Allen 9 Song 10 13 14 18 10 "Ferryman Love" Ubi Davis Vletta Solo "Serenade" Fred Smith ir Duel "The Rivals" Messrs. W. Smith and A. Ctapperton 12 Song "A Birthday Mra. F. W. Allen (al The Bella of Shendon" (b) "Forget-me-not" Ladle' Chorus Song "The Traasp" A. Clapperton Chmrua "Strike The Lf ra" Choir Quartette "Nobody Know" Messrs. J. E. Davcy. J. A. Teng. R. W. Howard and A. Olappertoa National Anthem (Cut thia out and bring It with you) IN PRORATE Administrator or the estate of Arthur C. I.lttle. deceased, and all Dartlea having claims against the said estate are hereby miiufre 10 lumisn same. Drorjenv veri fied, to me on or before the 2 1st day of October. AX). 1927. and all parties in- Hut heard a boat IVdiI rem It a a .... " trienunc preparatlea pit p la pastille farm, which proildn aa entirely aew a ad ef. fertile treatment far reogh, eeHs, chest aad tkroit traahlr. Peps roatala rertala medicinal Ingrrdleats vtblra, when placed pea the tuc-gae. Immediately torn lata vapor, aad are breathed dawa the air passages to the loan. Oa their Jearney, they seethe the InDamed and Irritated membranes ot the brearhlal tabes ; me dentate wall of the air pa- I aarea, and finally enter and carry relief and benllnr te the InngA. Mlille no liquid or mild ran art I to the lmr and air paiazea, i thee Pen fume ret there direct, I and healing eommearrt. across It the umi es4 data of tbis I papar, aad nail It (with la. ataimp 1 to par rsrara poatart) to Papa C-, Toroato. A frae trial pack it will , than b aat yon. All druggists and storsa aU l-pe. 25 a boa. peps HOTEL AltltlVALS. Prince Rupert Joe C. Dagga. Seattle: J A. Huntley. Raronto; A. A. Uaodonald. Rosa J. llohl. James Jack. C. W. Harrison. J. C. Alger, A. H. Llglng, C. S. Wilfcame and J. II. Sloan: R Senawtad. Naas River; F. Tyler. Port Alberal: A. McDonald and S. Stantua. Ketehtkaa: Mra. B. Shannon. lllas E. Butt and Mra. A. LceMlek. Uak: if las E. R. French. Mra. Margaret Lan-(tear, F. B. Taylor and S. C. Cooper Terrace: W. J. Service. Smlthers; A. X THK M MIEME rH KT Of I1KIT1MI Peterson. Seattle: Arthur Caaey. Lon- In the Matter orthe Administration !don- EnUad: Mr ,nd Un R- w Sin-Act: and Iclalr. Inverneaa: Jamea A. Pedlrr. Fran- In the Matter of the Estate of Arthur C. eols Lake: H. W. Sharp. H Melton; W. TKmiTS";., , u M- CampbeU. Bum. Lake; A. Falrbalrn. Honor. F. McB. Young, the 20th day o! Telkwa. September. A.D. 1927. I was appointed savoy D. W MacDonald. Prince Oeorge: A. R. MeDonell. SmRhers: J. Johnson. E. " Clemenu and P. Voyer. city; H. J. Brown. oPrt Esslngton; William F. DufT. debted to the estate are required to pay 1 "v H. Thome and D. Morrison. CJ.R.. the amount of their Indebtedness to me j Marvin Oeurd and R, M. Benson. NORMAN A. WATT. Official Administrator. Prince Rupert. B.C. Dated the 21st dav ot Serjtember. A D 1927. n "BUILD B.C That Local The effect of getting work is told by Mrs. Wilcox in a letter to Paeific Milk. Shortly 8anson Bay; R. Cameron and Thomas Leeraan. Stewart; D. Darroch, Premier; H. M. Burllngame. Seattle. ! (Vntral j A. Sansovlch and C. O. D looker. Van-icouver: C. A. Oteaaon and M. O. Me-i Leod. Prince Oeorge; W. W. Weoaiec. P. Belllncnam. R. J. Pierce and J. West CNR.: K. Skogen and R. W. M:Leod. city; H. RUahelm and Peter Wells, Ketchikan: P. McDonald. Stewart. WATER NOTICE. INVERSION' AN'II I'SE k 1 III tMpcUff I TAKE NOTICE that E. Rousseau, whose n fY I ra 'J Mil address la 410 Seymour Street. Vancou- Ta,112iiC Ci!L!JiJ ver. B.C.. will apply for a licence to of unnanmed stream which flows south erly and drains into Port Stephens Bay. about one mile east of Bluff Point. The water will be diverted from the stream at a mint I'miit r.CiCt ft frnm aner me iamuy came nere one . tne moutn and win 1 uud tor commer-son cU1 Purposes upon the landi described trot pmnlnvmpnt fn f son got employment in a i IC-I -! as Lot 2750. Range 4. Coat DUtrlct. This tory that depended for its mar-1 notice was posted on the ground on tbe M,h daT cf July' 1927 A of kpt Kei pntlrplv emireiy.upon iitinn lnr-.il local rlomnnr. uemanci. copy tnU notlce and an tppUcatlon pu,Kant The business grew because its thereto and to the "Water Act win be Vanrnuvpr nrW nnrl nld ln tB' mc of tne Water Re- vancouter orders trrpw grew, anaeora(r ,t Prlnce Rupert BC objeo-out of this Mrs. Wilcox saystions to the application may be filed ha rnf fc j Mo, f est. , tB tne said water Recorder or with the ish Columbia products in whatever line they are to be had. PACIFIC MILK Head Otflce. Vancouver factories at l-adner and Abbutsford. "UUILD B.C" Hei inz Catsup I'er bottle 3 for HTif 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 Deans, Spaghetti or Tomato Soup, special, 5 tins for JKc King Beach or Malkin's Best Loganberries, 2', 3 tins for J)5 Fig Bars or Ginger Snaps, fresh stock, special, 4 lbs. for ."( Our Egg Special still on, 3 dozen for ijsi.15 Guaranteed fresh Seedless. Raisins jjpeclal, 4 lbs. for Xif Fresh Shelled Walnuts, per lb. ') Pure Jam, Cherry and Plum, 4 lb. tins, the two for .'Tt B.C. Butchers & Grocers Limited Phones 15 and ."74 Comptroller of Water Rights. Parllamen Buildings, Victoria. B.C.. within thirty days after the first appearance of this notice in a local newspaper. Tbe date of the first publication of this notice Is August 20. 192 ETJOENE ROUSSEAU. Applicant. Cash and 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 save you from 10c to 23c on each dollars expended. Here's how Any brand Evaporated Milk, 3 tins for x Per case $.".r0 Mcintosh Red Apples, wrapped, per box $2.(10 Remo Potatoes, per sack . . $1.00 Any brand of Flour, 49 lb. sack, B.C. Sugar, 10 lbs. for .... 7."c E.C.D. Butter, per lb r()f 2 lbs. for 0."c 14 Ib. box $.!.- Capitol Creamery Butter, per lb. 4.-f 14 lb. box . . $0.10 Old Dutch Cleanser Corn Flakes 10f Shredded Wheat, Bran Flakes, or Pep, 2 for 'J,'j;. , 'Sif Try our Fresh Ground Coffee at Per lb ."500 Bulk Tea, per lb oo Everything in the store is plainly marked with price tags. Also everything guaranteed. $5.00 orders or over delivered free S. II. ADAMS, Manager Phone 301 mmWmmWmmmWmW'WSSSmWmWSSSHmW THE DAILY NEWS Tuesdav PRESBYTERIAN JUNIOR ! CHOIRJIELD SOCIAL; Cnjujaate Time eat saiunlir Earning I at rrrlterUn tbanh lull The aseeBbefs. of the ju ' 'h- ' the Preabyteeiaai Catarrh d n enj .v-able eoctal ln Ute afcwrch nail Saturday night, XrebcgVMlpeeaa4. ail uader the $RraT avpertateodrmW ot JohA 0y. E&W4t, m iiev. J -tv Tnwti niaiJ Jr V. a run mc , r' to eight heqjff was served and following that an interesting eattertala-Bient waa glean aa lolluws Ptano eakas: Misses Elsie Pttlay. Muriel Vance, aad Beatrice Banter. Sketch: Ittetaa Walker and Bkse Plnlee. Chorus by UtsHeen g:ru Nataanal Aalfcean. The refTsabii isH eommutee conaU'.ed of Mlaaea Besjlaaa . McKinley. Irene Miteheil. Edith Keegfci. Annie Walker and ciiaaoeta MtLeod. The pregram eeenmlttee was Mortal Vance aad Joan Arthur LOCAL YOUNG LADY VICTORIA HOSTESS .Mli Audrey tluhuy Entertain at M. Cbarlet Mrret Hume Mlaa Audrey Biuhbv was a charming tea hosteat yeeWftlay afternoou at her home .Oat S4. Chart Street, aays the VteHwta Oateetat. The beautifully appointed tea taWe waa Die tided over by Mra. Oeorge Buahby and Mrs. Douglas Buuen and waa eentred with a bowl of brooce chrysanthemums and gold tulle Miss Helen Macdonald. Ulas Helen Laundy. Mrs. Heimuth Prelswerck. Mrs TorqubU Burns. Mra. A. W. Carter anl Misses May Ooff. laea Carey. B. M. Pem-berton. Peggy Hodgktns. Marion Bullack- webster. Theo. Paddon. Joy Philllno. Phyllis Barton. Rath Jones. Helen For-man, I lis Burton. Hilda Langton. Mary Swlnertoo. Marjarte and Carol Puckle. Mary Elliott, Cartta Leeder. Tolande. Langworthy. PhHltpe, Luiton. Flora Burns. Constance Heylaiid. T. Helmcken. 1 Alleen Aylard. Sheila Stewart. Con- -Unce McMullln. Norah Drury. Veda i Shandley. Qrlselda B.gsnawe Jean! Donald and Doris and Jean Oibson. FORMER MANAGER OF ANYOX BANK WEDDED. c . MNs .Ellen frames .Mara of Victoria IW-uiiie llrlde or Allan Itrooks Mrklll Tbe marrtaae Of Mlaa Ellen Franzes Mara of Victoria aad Oapt. Alan Brooks ' SUSPENDED SENTENCES NOT PERMISSABLE IN PROVINCIAL STATUTES each case. Judge Young In County Court this morning dealt with twe appeals "GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT' NOTICE Ol" .U'l'I.ICATION Mill RKKIt I.ICEM'L NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, on he 3rd dav nt iwmh.p 4 v. . - - ... i . . A . , V li. underslffnerl Int.rM. n . v. . o -J .w puvm w bllV Liquor Control Board for a licence In "v"-' " premises oeing part of the building known as Seal cove Hotel, situate at the City of Prince Rupert. In the Province of British Columbia, upon ure Hum aescriDeo as all that portion of Waterfront Block "I," Bay of Prince Rupert, city of Prince Rupert. Province nf RrltlKh rvltimhii. ir.n ni, tj Rupert Land Registration District, and hjafnt m nra nn t ii Tollowi: in a straight line of bearing north esaeg.. uitnce 01 ioi.iiu icei irom v. ijinc ui circle as anown on said Plan 923. Section 7. thence south 6deg.. 35' 25" Fait a riUt.nM rf An w point, thence north 83deg. 24' 35" East . M 4 v. Anna . . A A . . . . . . . i uu test uj a point, inence north 6def. 35' 25" West a dUtanoe of 00 feet to a point, thence South 83deg. 24' 35" West a distance of 100 feet to the point of commencement" for the sale of beer by the glass or by the open bottle for consumption on tbe premises. DATED this 4th day of Nevember. 1927 H. A. DODD, Applicant. For Six Years PIMPLES Covered Her Face Mra. Albert joen fitubbs, Mtubbs, Newbury, newbury, Ont., unt., and after I aid used two bottles the THED Geo MorkUl. M.C, son M Mr. and Mrs. R. brought by the crown in case under Dalby MorklU of Vancouver, took olace the nun. Art rmm -r.K.. quietly at Christ Church Cathedral. Vic-! In making his decision, the luaie torla, on Saturdac The iroom was minted nut that in nm.in.i.1 ......... formerly manager ot the Anvox branch no nrovlsUin was mH inr i.un.. of the Canadian Bank of ' Commerce, i sentences. having been recently transferred to take i In tit im.. jMdjnu .... : - - u v.uwn m wvii. vae charge of the Johnson Street branch ln convicting magistrate hatf evidently ap- victoria. plied aunurarv eonvtetinna ktui .k. Altering the mairlstrate's derisinn r,r . . J -f- rs. aa wutc l.UTS UJ 9lJ 1X1 RGCailSG t quickly soothes the pain u of a sudden cut, burn or scald. I Because it soon dispels inflammation and reduces swelling. J Because it grows new healthy skin where injury or disease has torn or corrupted the tissues. Q Because as a first-aid it is miles ahead of common salves and ointments. Zam-Huk owes its superior healing properties to certain very active herbal extract, and secondly, to it entire freedom from animal fats and coarse mineral drugs. Zam-Buk commands the confidence of First -aid Experts and Professional Nurses. Its safe and ever-ready character wherever a healing, soothing and antiaeptic agwit is needed has led to the recognition of its indUpeoiability In every modem home. Xt ,.UdnU Criminal Code of Canada Instead of the provision of the provincial Summary! convictions Act. Magistrates when trying eases under provincial acts, it waa pointed out by His Honor, should adhere to provincial statutory provision. Milton OonaaJea appeared for the LOCAL NEWS 'NOTES One of the applicants granted Canadian naturalization by Judge Young ln County court this morning was Ohar- !lea Relnhold. German boatbullder of Port Esdngton. Tbe fisheries department has discon tinued further action ln the Countv Court on lu appeal against the decision 01 the magistrate at Ocean Falls who demisted six chargea azalnst omnnerv concerns of fishing within an emergently caned close season during tbe summer. It Is understood that Mr. Justice W. A. Macdonald will preside at the session of the Sunreme Court Aula, which will open here on November 23. One of tbe main oasee on the docket will be Joe Sankey's new trial on the charge l murdering Miss Loretta Having ln their custody an Insane woman who Is being held here pending escort to New Westminster asylum, Provincial Constable A. Falrbalrn of Teik-wa and Mrs. Dutf. police matron. reached the city on yesterday afternoon's tram, both returning this morning to the interior. The case of Harry Wonz. Chine charged with rining the safe of the Travellers' Cafe recently and removing mcirvm. u proceeding in WtttM J'fw f... .-. - aaM.aJ t-UU. COUlftV rVtllrt a ft.pM aa . . - - VAy iiivj n i lu j . IWIUWIQ pimples and was so bad I was ashamed , accused's election for speedy trial and to be seen. I suffered in this way for plea of not guilty. L. W. Patmore Is air years, until one day a friend told appearing for the crown, while J. Clyne tne to Use bas the ciu fnr th. .i.n.. m-rm wvit AlVVl Sergeant W. J. Service, chief of the Bmftherj djptrtct detachment of the provincial police, arrived in the city on Sunday afternoon train from the tnterld? having ln 'lluTUirtody a prisoner who has been sent down for three months- imprisonment for supplying liquor to Indians and who was taken on to Okalla by Sergeant McNeill, chief of the local district detachment. Sergeant Service returned to Smlthers on ; yesterday's train. pimpiea were all gone and my akin was PRICK Of ivilKtT aa clean and smooth as ever." j VANCOUVER. Nov. 8.-Tbe nrice of uffi:1, Northern clowd 5 ISP0SAL is of D. Tiles Absolutelv IT..,...ll.i ft Stock uticijuaiicu v,a m? tut l grirt badly b' t. ntes Mrs C W Kni: i; Avenue. V iltmsburg heiled pevfertlv. leaxing i tae wwe whatever in a aksva Zam Rak was e; . is J atsa for both and k jsat recently for somhr l; s leg er coM-aore a. : -Zam-Bak hat proved absc : ; unequalled. Oa mmt Tka Jtmt.l f. Tmta I3 ltlf Mil arat TMal Um4 UiflZ satPMtsM. tMSrsetMnlMi Continuing Today Hundreds of Bargains WESTHOLME THEATft TUESDAY ONLY, 7 and 9 p.m. "The Flag Lieutenant" Henry Edwards Lillian Oldland, FewlatH Llewellyn, FreJ Kaynham, Humbertone Wright, Dorothy Seacombe and huge cast 'IULL GRIMM'S PROGRESS" SERIES No. 10 "Aborted Nuts" A featurette with Jack Luden, Al Cooke, Kit Cuu garet Morris, and all star cast. INTERNATIONAL NEWS SPECIAL HOLIDAY ATTRACTION Admission 50c Special Notice Chi Id renH Guest Day On thee two days only, two children will be adr one ticket. Tickets, 23c. "Del ineator August, 1926 "The commercial laundries and soap producers arc ing better methods of washing, standardizing waOn g Uons that are harmless to fabrics but effective in I- working out uniform sanitary methods that make is pr-1! to send clothes to a qualified laundry with every asKunii r' fine work at reasonable rates without damage to fabn The logical conclusion Is send it to the .'I Canadian Laundry and Dry Cleaners Sixth Avenue West Phone 8 UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT CENTRAL HOTEL The place called "Home" 120 Rooms, American and European Plan. Hot and Cold Water. Uus meets all trains and boats. Sample Room Phone 51. L. Martin, Manager.