t AGE SIX Free Lessons in Dennison Art Craft Free Lessons will be given ' in Dennison Art Craft, com prising CRYSTALLINE LAMP SHADES I 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 Strict) Phone - - 231 Appl e Specials Mcintosh Red Apples, Jumble Pack, box SjKI.:M Mcintosh Red Apples, wrapped, box .52.75 Jonothan Apples, Jumble Pack, box '2Sir Jonothan Apples, wrapped, box . 92.75 Grimes Golden Apples, fancy, box $2.K5 Grimes Golden Apples, C Grade, box $2.00 Sliced Pineapple, 2's, 6 cans for $1.00' Pears, 2's, 3 cans for . . K5? Peaches, 2'e, 3 cans for 8."? Apricots, 2's, 3 cans for 91.10 Campbell's Tomato Soup, 7 cans for $1.00 Heinz Tomato Soup, 8 cans for OS? Mussallem Grocery COMPANY, LTD. 417-423 Fifth Ave. East Phone 18 and Phone 84 Prince Rupert, B.C. II. S. WALLACE CO. LTD. Penman's FULL FASHIONED lilk Hose All Silk to top, in the newest shades $2.50 per pair H.S.WailaceCo.Lti. Phone 9 3rd & Fulton St. Large Front Room suitable for office. Apply Wallaces, REDUCTION in Prices ': ... 15 per cent .off , j for two Weekr only ' Come in and inspect our stock M T. LEE LADIES' & GENTLEMEN'S TAILOR Third Avenue P.O. Box 977 natives take PART IN BIG CONFERENCE Addresses Given in Several Indian I Languages Yesterday at ; r. Cathedral SUGGESTIONS FOR FUTURE Music One of Features of Big (lathering .Now in hession in This City Great enthusiasm la being shown la connection with the conference of tbe Church Army now being twM la this city. Last evening the Cathedral in crowded sod tor the nsttYe concert which followed the regular sesatati. hundreds were turned away. The muate eodercd by the native choirs la a great surprise to people here who have heard It. selections from the oratorios being rendered with splendid balance and precision. The natives are very keen on SEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned, and endur-ed "Tender lo Wharf Renewal. Bella Bella. B.C.." will be received until It o'clock noon. Tur-daj. oenibcr tt. 1J13, far the renew: of wharf, at Bella Bella. Skeena D;r.ct BC Plans and forms of contract oan be seen and specification and forms of tender obtained at this Department, a. the effice of the District Engineer, Pes. Otllce BuUdlng. Victoria. B.C.: also ai me rost unices. Vancouver. u.c; rancc Rupert. B.C.. Belia Bella. B.C.. and ai tne sunders Exchange, imv 1'rvcr St.. Vlctcrls. B.C. Ter.de rv will not be considered unle made on printed forms supplied by th Department and in accordance with cou-dlticns contained therein. Each tender must be accompanied by in accepted cheque on a chartered ban:., payable to the order of the Minuter c Public Works, equal to 10 per cent ,cl the amount of the tender. Bond o! the Dominion of Canada or bonds of the Canadian National Railway Comma: will also be accepted as security, or bonds and a cheque It required to make up an odd amount. neve H.ue crinis can ae obtained, at this Department by depositing an accepted cheque for the sum of $10.00, payable to the order or the Minister o' :ubllc Wcrks. which wUl be returned 1! the Intending bidder lubmlt a regular DIO. By order, 3. E. O'BRIEN, Department ot Public Works, Ottawa. October at, 1927. LAND ACT. Secretary. GROCERY SPECIALS 350 NOTICE Or INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEASE LAND, In Prince Rupert Land Recording Du-trlct of Coast District, Ran re 4. and sit-uate on and being all of Bonllla Island except that portion occupied by Indian Reserve Number 18. TAKE NOTICE that I. Ole C. Austad. of Prince Rupert. B.C. occupation rancher, Intends to apply for a lease at tne louowmg described lands: Commtnclnt' at a post planted at th' southeasterly point of Bonllla Island, thence northerly, westerly, southerly and easterly, following tbe sinuosities of the snore line, to point of coramei.ceinen'. excepting therefrom that portion of the isiano occupied Dy innaa Reserve No. IB, and containing one tnousand acres, more or less. OLE C AUSTAD. Applicant Dated July IS, 1027 We are changing our Egg Spe cial and will give you now a lar ger guaranteed Fresh Egg, 3 doz. for Sl.lo Our fresh Ground Coffee is in creasing in favor. Special, 3 lb. for- lAr, New Seedless Raisins just arrived, 3 lb. for ."Or? Ginger Cookies, going fast and furious, per lb P. & G. & Royal Crown Naptha Soap, 4 bars for Hoc? Stock up on Heinz Good3 now, it will pay you. Heinz Catsup, per bottle iWt Heinz Tomato Soup, 3 for . . :$oc Heinz Medium Spaghetti, Pork & Beans, and Tomato Soup, 5 tins for J)rri Everybody get this one One Dollar size wood box Sodas along with one Heinz Catsup and one Medium Tomato Soup. All for $1.0(1 Special Brooms I5f King Oscar Sardines, 7 for 1.00 Brunswick Sardines, 7 for . . 50f Last week for Remo Spuds at .'. $1.05 Beekist Pureiiloriey, 5 lb. tin for l'miviiiiM..j.ym4MAf 0."r) FailcyMclntosh-'Apples from per box to sii.rr. We guarantee our goods or your money back. B.C. Butchers & Grocers Limited Phones 45 and 574 Children are always eager for UAKER U WATER NOTICE. DIVERSION AND USE ATS They never skimp the Quaker Oats breakfast. They love the flavour. It sustains them right through till noon. Wrapped, sealed, dustproof packages. .hslr musical accomplish menu and take bring also pan of the servic. groat pride In than- work, one of toe AI1i:K(H)V mMON cceaeiUea to aucoeaaful results. etery aftanaooo Rev T D. Proe- Tbe bands have been giving Prtoc at, wtwn being said by rtuperi people a taste oi iwa bumm. out of doors and their playing baa been much appreciated by the people of the lty. The conference really commenced yas-crday morning with early celebration f the Holy Communion. At the morning session presided over jt Canon Rush brook. WlUlam lolghton A Vetiakatla read the lesson. Arch deacon Rut gave an Inspiring and In tensely Interesting address on "Our Bible." This was followed by a procession by the choir and the singing of the "Hallelujah Chorus and the Children's shout" by the Kltkatla Junior Choir. An address In Kltlshan by Harry vVhlteque. of Kltwanga and by S. P. Barton tn Ntegan were the final feature, the singing of hymns by tbe con-gregatlen and repeating of the litany iddrow la 410 Seymour Street. Vancou ver. B.C.. will apply for a licence to take and use 1 cubic foot ot water out if unnanmed stream which flows southerly and drains Into Port Stephens Bay. about one mile east of Bluff Point. Tbe water wUl be diverted from the stream at a point a'xrat eoo feet from the mouth and will 1 uned tor commercial purposes upon the lands described as Lot 2750. Ranee 4. Coast District. This TAfTE NOmoR th.t Arthur Robertson. ' of Mawett. B.C.. occupation a lumber- day. man. Intends to apply for a lease of I the following described lands: Commencing at a pest planted about one chain westerly from the mouth of an unnamed creek flowing Into an un-named bay on the south bank of Port I Chanal, Oraham Island. Queen Charlotte ! Islands. Province of British Columbia; thence 4 chains southerly: thence 10 chains easterly: thence 4 chains northerly to the shoreline: thence following the shoreline to point of commence ment, and containing 3 acres, more or : less. (Signed) A. ROBERTSON. Applicant. uatea uctorjer o. ivii Cash and Carry Grocery Sixth Avenue and Fulton Street We sell for cash only. That's why we sell first quality grocer hist In Lnglish ajaat by Captain Wade of rlatelton and JoaJMM Ridley of Kitwsn f lotto native tongue This was lol lowed by an atjdreas by Be Oliver Thome of KlaeasMfc who told of the pioneer work done at th: Tillage where the first Church Amy was formed. He also told of the sad bereavements at (bat village through recent poisoning eases and whooping cough. An addn m Nlshgab vu also given by Peter Stewart of KlMcoUth. and by Alfred Adams of MasseU In English. A duet was sung in English by Mr. and Mrs. Job Nelson of UeUskstla. WUl put My Trust In tbe Lord." A short silence was kept In honor of tbe late Arcnbtabop DuVeroet. Rev. T. D. Procter In an address bad a number of Interesting suggestions to make In connection with Church Army work. He dealt with the rule and reg ulations, uniformity of draw a. badges, travelling missionaries, summer work at the canneries the proposed Industrial schools, tbe appointment of TAKE NOTICE that E. Rousseau, whose native clergy, the first of which bad already been ordained at New Metis kat la, licenses for native workers, the value of co-operation, the proposal to make the conference an annual event, a pro posed school for native teachers, organ lzatlons for boys and girls, how to keep natives firm to their own church and other matters of Interest to the mem notice was posted on the ground on i bers of the Church Army. tne zotn day oi Juiy. imi. a copy ox this notice and an application pursuant thereto and to the "Wster Act" will be fUed In the office of the Water Recorder at Prince Rupert. 3JC. Objections to the application' may be filed wttb tbe said Water Recorder or with the Comptroller of Water Rights. Parliament BuUdlnga. Victoria. B.C.. within thirty day after the first appearance of this notice In a local newspaper. The date of the first publication of this notice Is August 20. 192 EUGENE ROUSSEAU. Applicant. NOTICE ' t LAND ACT. OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEASE LAND In Prince Rupert Land Recording Dis trict iricv and luu situate Bitu.iv on the fcuv southwest m Hint, vui- cor- EVEMNU In the evening there were open air services and a band concert. Captain Casey of London. .England, being In charge of the outdoor service. At tbe evening, session at the Cathedral there was, music by the Klt katla Band and Captain Casey led the singing. Addressee, were given by An drew Monnett of Hszelton In English and by Paul Mercer of Alyaruh. who spoke In Nlshgah. . The concert between nine and ten was given by the kltkatla and Oreen- vllle choirs, the former singing "Worthy la the Lamb who Slain.'' "Lift up Tour Heads Oh Ye Oates." and "The ! Heavens are Telling. ., t. The nM.nH1. Oreenvllle . r. ,,nr,.mi h.. nn th. nh bank of Port Chanal, Orahm Island, people sang "Oh hat I bad Wings." Queen Charlotte Islands. In the Province . tnd "Love that Will not Let me go." ies for less. And at the same time , Bave you from 10c to 25c on each dollars expended. Here's how Any brand Evaporated Milk, 3 tins for 515M Per case .55.50 Mcintosh Red Apples, wrapped, per box $2.00 Remo Potatoes, per sack . . $1.00 Any brand of Flour, 49 lb. sack, $2.75 B.C. Sugar, 10 lbs. for 75 E.C.D. Butter, per lb 50? 2 lbs. for U5e 14 lb. box $0.45 Capitol Creamery Butter, per lb. 45? 14 lb. box $0.10 Old Dutch Cleanser 10c Corn Flakes 10? bhreaaecl wneat, liran t lakes, ori Pep, 2 for a Try our Fresh Ground Coffee at per lb. 50? Bulk Tea, per lb 00? Everything in the store is plain ly marked with price tags. Also everything guaranteed. $5.00 orders or over delivered free S. It. ADAMS, Manager Phone 304 The conference Is being continued to- 1 AintS o Ml M WaS MU Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Dec. LAND ACT. NOTICE Or INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEASE LAND In Atlln Land Recording District of the Casslar District, and situate at the mouth of Wann Riyer, about 500 fret easterly along the shore from tbe northwest corner of the Skylark Mineral Claim. TAKE NOTICE that I. Horace Mc- . Naughton Pr after, of Atlln, occupation B.C. Land Surveyor, acting as agent for i tne Engineer uoid Mines Ltd., inc.. in-i tends to apply fur a lease ot tbe follow-1 tag described lands: ' Commencing at a post planted about 500 feet easterly along the shore from ; the northwest corner of the Skylark Mineral Claim; thence northerly 225 feeti thence easterly 100 feet; thence ; southerly 150 feet, more or less, to high water mark: tnence westerly too leet, more or less, to point of commencement, and containing 0 5 acres, more or less. ENQINEER GOLD MINES LTD.. INC, Applicant. H. McN. Praser, Agent. Dated Auguit 9. 1927 BMCfiC eMS if 14 Montnalrn. to C Dec. 15. Montcalm, to Liverpool XO EUROPE MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW TL 3 1HO.M MONTREAL 11 Montrose, to Olasgow, Liverpool. 18 Montcalm, to Olasgow. Liverpool. 25 Mellta. to Belfast, Olasgow, Liverpool. YtlKOM (jl KHKC 16-Montnau-n, to Cherbourg, Southampton, Antwerp H10M HT. JOIIX Mte teow. Liverpool Dec. 9 Montrose, to Belfast, Ola row. Liverpool Cobh, Cher- bourir. Southampton Belfast, Dec. 22 Mellta, to Olasgow, Liver pool Apply to Artntt everywhere or J. t: PORSTEK. s.s. oenerai ran. C.P.R. Station, Vancouver, Telephone Seymour 2630 DUKE'S SON IS BARRED OXFORD Has Duty of Arranging Corona tion Ceremonies For Any New King LONDON. Nov 3. Having faUed to ass Vsrooalnrs.- tbe entrance tests, be re-year old premier peer of Eng- ad. tbe Dose of Norfolk, cannot enter Into residence IM term at Christ Church. Oxford. Tbe failure debar, him tUl next term. Norfolk baa hither- to been educated privately. It la re peated that after an Oxford course he will go for a time Into business In tbe rite, to gain eaperleatre Ukety to prove f value la controlling tbe management if bis eetatee which ernaarce 50.600 acres and Ma other oeusMeraWe Tbe Date k the 16th of tbe line ot be House of Howard. Tbe Dukedom if Norfeek dates back to 1483. and a -effect boat of other high titles and Sees are attached to It. Undoubtedly he Duke's chief office. In re Is Won to -eabn. la that of Hereditary Earl Mar- abaU and Chief Butler of England This Involve the organisation and control of all matters In regard to a Coronation. Tbe late Duke arranged tbe Coro nation both of King Edward and of King George. It la curloua to reflect that tbe arrangement ot so great a ceremony, when the Sovereign swears to uphold the Protestant religion. Is Performed as an hereditary right, by the head of one of the most devout Oathouc families In the Kingdom. TKAOI IIIHTOKV NO ennobled family of England has a more tragic history than the House of Howard. You may learn something of tbe earlier Dukes ot Norfolk from Sbakesceare. Tbe head of more than one Duke ot Norfolk baa fallen upon Tower Green. The present Duke's tatter for years endured poignant suffering. His beautiful youn$ wte died won alter the birth ot their only child. This boy was born blind, deaf and with mental faculties hopelessly Unpaired. The whole armory of the Church upon -srth and the medical science of the world were In rain. The plteously itrlcken Earl ot Arundel lingered until he waa 21. Soon after his death his father, who was then well advancved lo life, married the daughter ot Baron Herrles. holder of a title almost exactly as old as that of the Duke ot Norfolk himself. They had three children. Includ ing the present peer. The Duchess eventually succeeded alvo to her father'a title and the present Duke will there fore some dsy add the Barony of Herrles to' hit present many noble titles. ARE WOMEN DRIVERS a , MORE RISK THAN MEN? Thl ueson l lletltrd In England by Action of an ln-uranre LONDON, November 2. The question whether women are mere dangerous drivers than men bat been much dls cussed lately. It Is Interesting to find that several of the leading lmuranee companies are Inclined to penalize women as far as accident Insurance policies are concerned. The Manchester Ouardlan relates that a man whose daughter had Just bought a motor-cycle decided to take out an accident policy for her, as she had only taken out a third-party policy for her machine. After she had filled In the usual form he took It to a certain well-known company and paid the premium. When the policy arrived a few weeks later It was found that several clauses giving the company extra protection had been added. As the girl lh question was an experienced motorist who had never had an accident a protest was made. The answer was: "They are really very good terms. We try to avoid In suring against accidents It we possibly can, and If our representative had not made a mistake in thinking that the policy was for a man on your bringing it In we probably should' not have ac cepted It at all." NEW BESNER BUILDING RAPIDLY FILLING UP Uiiprrt Table Supply, Mm. Powtlier, M. M. slrpheim, and IVIIIIann, Man-ton A- (lonzalrs Already Ihwkrd M. M. Stephens Si Co. Ltd.. agents, report that space In the new store and office building being erected at the cor ner of Third Avenue and Third Street for Oiler Besner is being rapidly taken up. By tbe tune the structure Is completed. Indication are that It will be completely booked out. Among those who have finally completed negotiations for space are the Rupert Table Supply, which will occupy the basement and part of the ground floor; Mrs. Dowther and Mlas Watson who will have their ladles' goods store on the main noor; M. M. Stephens 6i CO. Ltd. who will have offices on the main noor; and WlUlams, Manson and Gonzales who are taking a suite upstair f6r their law offices. Other prospective tenants are Watch for Tite's advertisement In tomorrow's paper of the biggest sacrifice of profits Prince Rupert has ever seen. C. W. Homer, provincial assessor, sailed last evening on the Catala for Namu en route to the Bella Coola dls-tr.ti on offlciii dutit I is i ip il li I n Wednesday Kc , i SL "u JAM SPECIAL :t? Tin 100 Fail. Pioneer Ilrand Strawberry, berry. Pineapple, and UUck Currant. Thin fast r' THANKSGIVING TUIUilttS , Arriving Friday. . . . Phone your orders early. Freah Killed Fowl, per lb. :u? Fresh Killed Roasting Chicken, per lb t'Af We expect a large blp-roent from the Francois Lake country about Wednesday. MEAT DEPT. SPECIAL Sirloin Steak, per lb. . . tWc T-Done Steak, per lb. . . iWt Itound SteaK. per lb. . -"" Pot Itoast, per lb. .. 1UH? We have direct ahlpmnU Ilulkley Valley No. 1 Steer Beef arriving weekly. We will have limited amount beef offal coming with each shipment, Ileef heart, liver, kidneys, etc. Phone early In the week. Peamealed Cottage Holla, per 1U -OK? Mild cured Peamealed Back Bacon, machine sliced, per lb :Wf Eggs, local pullets, per dot. 00? Local fresh, extras, dozen 70? We guarantee these for boiling. Our supply U very limited. June, 192G, Ontario Cheese, lb 10? Ask those who bought It last week. We never handled Its equal before. Holland Herrings, small kegs, new stock, each S1J0 FRUITS AND V EG ETA Ill.KS Crabapples, 4 lbs Per box SI.0." Concord Grapes, per basket $1.00 Apple Prices New shipment arriving Wednesday. Crated Cranberry Pippins, per box J?I.H." Wrapped Jonothans, per box JS'J.15 Fancy Stayman Winesapa, per box SZ.lir, Wrapped Spitzenburg, per per box S-.75 This apple is second only to the Mcintosh Red for popularity. Fancy delicious Apples, per box Sil.00 l)f. .pci .. r:itormitv wi.i i.... . e ""u,is Clratahell's Tonm... tins for - Mra. Heine' Oi . inue, z lb. tin Mr. Haine' I'i maltMte, 2 ll Evaporated Ly ob. package, c COMBINATION Wool flath Sa), SI F !M This is the b . With overv Soap we will only China Tn for Manchurian r : . nuts, in thi stock, per lb. Crosse &. Ill a A Olive Oil. ',. : Reg. 40c. Sjh' COMBINATION SPECIAL I I. U I!) ISi -If 1'Khl.E 1 Jar Chow-chow i oz. 1 Bottle Tomato i , 1 Bottle Beef S:. 1 Jar Libby'M i'n i tard 1 Jar Orange M n 1 Bottle WorceM. tt for 81.00 COMBINATION t NED FRUIT SPECIAL 4 large tins u 1).' 1 Tin Quaker Pc 1 Tin Quaker Aii 1 Tin Red Plum-. . 1 Tin Greengage t'i Assortment t listed above. Del M applG.llV rnu m-ted for the Plum-. Wheotsworth Wh . i Graham Crai-kn Ier package Corn Starch. 1 Id special HAPPVVALE PICK in gallon u Sour Mixed, per g.,? Sour Chow, per guf Sweet Mixed, per gai Sweet Chow, per c With each jar of we will sell 1 dozen 1' Cut Glass Tumble size, for Large Cauliflowi r c Brusflels Sprout-. -Local Head Ix?ttui? 0( 9f Is SI" ;t! S3f Rupert Table Supply Co. il Phones: 1MO '2 I - l WESTHOLME T HEATRE WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, 7 and 9 p.m. Gilda Gray In "CABARET" TOM MOORE, CHESTER CON KLIN, JACK EG AN, WILLIAM HARRIGAN, MONA PALMER, and others LLOYD HAMILTON COMEDY "PEACEFUL OSCAR" AESOP'S FILM FABLES Admission 35c and 10c SELF BASTING ROASTERS For Thanksgiving Dinner Roasters in eyery wanted size, shape and material. Prices range from !-" ul ri. Sheet Iron Roasting Pans from 2"C uvra Mail orders promptly filled. Thompson Hardware Co., Ltd. 255 Third Avenue. Prince Rupert, "c- Advertise in "The Daily News"