SAGE SIX I I 4 jatfg , PRINTING Stationery Office Supplies School Supplies Kodaks Films Phonographs Records Novelties Dennison Goods Birthday and Every Day Cards Third Avenue (Opposite Third Street) Phone 234 JAEGER PUKE WOOL Underwear For the Chilly Days Ladies Vests, light yet warm Opera Style $1.."0 Sleeveless Style .. .$1.75 Union Suits and Bloomers in all styles JAEGEIt BLANKETS Two sues, 7 or 9 lb. per pair The name "Jaeger" on any article means Quality. H.S.WalaceCo.M 3rd Avenue and Fulton Phone 9 FRUIT SPECIALS An exceptionally low cut price on Mdntoch Red Apples, Fancy, per box $2Atr, Mcintosh Red, Jumble Pack, per box $2.:W Peaches, per crate . . $ 1 .1)5 Prunes, per crate .... $1.25 Preserving Pears, per box $2.85 Crab Apples, per box $2.75 Get your preserving fruit now at the above bargain prices. Mussallem Grocery COMPANY LTD. 117-123 Fifth Ave. East Phone 18 and Phone 81 Prince Rupert, B.C. REDUCTION in Prices 15 per cent off for two weeks only Come in and inspect our stock M. T. LEE LAMES & (I ENTLEM EN'S TAILOR Third Avenue P.O. Box 977 ANGER, the TAILOR Fine Imported Serge and Scotch Tweed Suits made to order in our shop in Prince Rupert as low GlZtZ Aft as I. ANGER, Cutter and Designer 223 Sixth Street THE DAILY NEWS SMART AS 4 NAME OP PERSON ASSESSED. SHORT DESCRIPTION OT PROPERTY m C." THE TERMINUS S3 38 Sir Donald Mann Still Maintains Northern Itoute From Peace Iliver Best la Us mirse of, annttrrljw recent! I li ra, on iwuia hiuu is irpgnra fiar Mid; . PrinceRupert Supply Co. 214 Fourth Street i "Before the Yellowiead line to Van. courrr vu completed I dlvsoreml tail a rail n 7 run due East from Portland Oaoal through the Peace to the Saskatchewan Hirer jaould far .'eI the CNR tine tn grattes and currature and In the actual coat of transportation i its apex la a thousand feet lower than Um. .yUohed r and. Uir.,are no dtep rock canyon to be negotiated between the Saskatchewan and Portland Canal. "rrom Saskatchewan to Portland Canal stretrns the mast productive mineral and agricultural potential empire in North America. "That Portland Canal line will tap bigger and vastly better agriculture, coal, metal, mineral and water power resource than the Maritime. New England and Mew York possess. UK EAT COAL IIKU)H "Three hundred mUea east of Portland Canal are Immense deposits of the highest grade smokeless coal ever yet mined or discovered. It contains but two per cent ash. fifteen per cent moisture with seventy-six per cent carbon. It ts better than the best Welsh smokeless coal and It is much better fuel than the best Pennsylvania anthracite. , "The Peace and Portland Canal Railway wUl tap these coat fields where ar billion of tons above the railroad tracks. "When a canal 1 built around the Orand Canyon of the Peace, a abort canal at Vermillion and .one at Fitzgerald, thl coal can be taken In barges to the Arctic Ocean and west Into the Interior of British Columbia over the Peace. Flnlay, Parsnip and Omlneca Rivers. "A dam built at the Orand Canyon of the Peace can develop 1.500.000 horse power of hydro energy- When an out let ti provided at Portland Canal thu smokeless coal of the Peace will have a monopoly of the coal markets of every FIRST MONTH ORDERS WILL START FRIDAY. ORDER EARLY Local Green Cabbage, per lb. (If Pullet Eggs, fresh, 3 dozen for $1.05 White Swan Soap, 25 bars for SI. 00 Pacific Milk, per case . . . $r.50 Pastry Flour, 10 lb. sack, only Mof? Malkin's Best Marmalade, 4's ol) Malkin's Best Strawberry Jam, 4's fi!)f Little White Beans make bean soup, 4 lbs. for 2."e Sliced Pineapple, 2's, extra spe cial, 3 tins for ."Of Malkin's Best Tea, this week only, 2 lb. for Sl.r Hallowi Dates, 2 lb. for 2Tf Toilet Rolls, 25 for SI. 00 Canadian Shaker Salt 15f Red Mexican Beans and Chili Powder Telfer's Prince of Wales Assorted Sweet Biscuits, $3.50 values for S2.2." Mcintosh Apples have arrived. Get our price first. Wait for Niagara Concord Grapes arriving about the 15th. Pure Red Plum Jam, 4's, 2 tins for 05 f? Canned Corn Special, 7 tins for $1.00 Sunkisl Oranges, 3 sizes, 48 for $1.00 36 for $1.00 and per doz , . 0 B.C. Butchers & Grocers Limited Phones 45 and 574 Stocks kept of Relting, all sizes Electric Lamps Rabbit Metals Solder Rubber Hose Rubber Heels at wholesale prices Phone 68. P.O. Box 772 FUUer. II Scots. A. B. D. Draper. C. N. . Dunn. Wm. and Tlbbets, Flsrencc Stewart. Gerald Little. OeMge HratRerbeil. Q Little. Oeerge Terraee Progress cjuo little. Oeerge Dover. Oeerge ... Agar. J. Benjamin . . ..:::f:::::r:iiw:ll American Oaaadian Coal Oompny. Ltd. American Canadian Coal Company. Ltd. j Maerjoan gaa4ian Qeal Company. Ltd. j city and seaport on the shores of the Pacific. Th-la coal pulverized and blown tike oil Into the ships' furnaces will prove a cheaper and better fuel than oil "These are the reasons why I believe the Peace and Portland Canal Hallway will bo the greatest and matt profitable coal earrler ever built. OTIICIC KlXUltCES "There ' are 50.000.000 acres of the finest virgin wheat fields to be tapped y this railway. 'Somewhere near the Orand Canyon of the Peace. wUl arise a bigger metal lurgical centre than Pittsburg and a greater Industrial city than Detroit. "Iron, oopperr (Inc. lead, manganese. limestone, sulphur, sodlumchlorlde, gyp- Kim and hundreds of billions of tons n tar sand are. all " tributary to the Peace. W ill NTOITtll HIM "I have known all those facts for seventeen years and, could have succeeded In financing the Peace and Pacific Hallway thirteen years ago only the World War paralyzed rail development. Now that I have passed the Psalmist s three score and ten I must leave the achievement of such a great enterprise to younger men. "It Is the best and biggest transpor tation and Industrial project to be carried through In the white man's world. "Some doubtless may think this railway premature. "Forty year ago statesmen and financiers said the C.PJt. undertaking was stark madness and that it would ' bankrupt Canada and every man who had anything to do with it. How little they knew and how short-sighted they were I "W It not Ruskln who said: 'Only cne man In ten thousand think and only one In ten million has vision." " Eskimo Papa Great Scott, Mabel, Is that sheik gonna stay 411 night? He' been here two months already I Life. LAND ACT. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEASE LAND In Atlln Land Recording District of the Casslar District, and situate at the mouth of Wann River, about 500 feet easterly along the shore from the northwest corner of the Skylark Mineral Claim. TAKE NOTICE that I, Horace Mc-Naughton Praser, of Atlln. occupation B.C. Land Surveyor, acting as agent for the Engineer Oold Mines Ltd., Inc.. Intends to apply for a lease of the following 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 223 feet; thence easterly 100 feet; thence southerly 150 feet, more or less, to high water mark; thence westerly 100 feet, more or less, to point of commencement, and containing 0.5 acres, more or less. ENGINEER OOLD MINES LTD.. INC, Applicant. H, McN. Praser, Agent, Dated August 9, 1027. Cash and Carry Grocery Gth Avenue and Fulton Street We sell for cash only, that's why we sell for less, and by purchasing your groceries from us you are able to save 25 per cent on your investment. Quality is high, and prices low. Everything in store plainly marked with price tag3. Come in and look things over. Seeing is believing, or phone 304. Five Dollar orders delivered free. S. U. ADAMS, Manager. Wood DRY BIRCH, CEDAR AND JACK PINE Single Load ?.'L50. Double Load ,t... $0.50 Large Sack .......... 50f? BUNDLES DRY KINDLING, $1.00 Phone 580 HydeTransfer AND COAL CO. 139 Second Avenue continued from pare four) Lots 4. . . Blk. 38 Lata 33. 3). Blk. 30 Lot 7. Blk. 38 v run Ml. Sub. of Lot 111. CavOar District LOtsM 'SOU. Blk. 33 Lots' 33. 3, Blk. 33 .u .( Lcrts 43. 48. Blk. 33 US,aa. nan SJJ.'Mih. of lart I-t St.9. Kanred Lot II. Blk. 1 Lot 30. Block 3 Let 14. IS. Blk. 3 Lat 3. Blk. 7 Lota II. It, Blk. 9 Lota 14, It. B!k. 10 Lou 0. 10. Blk. It I)ueen fh.-irlolte Inland Let 6 (Coal Right only Lot 10 (Coal Rlgru tnry Lot 11 (Coal Rights only) Man in the Moon TIME file no matter what the weather. JUDGING by the way some people talk you would Imagine they stflt rode around with a horse and buggy. PROGRESS cannot step for us It keep on Just like fate. No matter If our mind hold back Evolution cannot watt. IT'S a good thing for some people that there's a museum In the etty else where could they be placed. I AM Inclined to think we ought to stop all road building up In this coun try and remain safe. If e go on somebody Is sure to be kUIed speeding on the new highway. TALKINQ about speed I want one of those machines that run along at about 281 miles an hour.' OUT of the nine million people In this country It la estimated that eight million nine hundred thousand feel themselves a little above the average In ability, appearance, or culture, especially culture. If you havent any thing else you can still have culture. SQUEEZIN'O make a peach mushy but it makes a debtor mad. Ten Years Ago In Prince Rupert NEITEMIlkk 7. 1911. Mr. F. O. Dawson and Mr. T. Mc-Clymont have captured many prizes In the flower and plant classes at the Prince Rupert Exhibition. News has been received of the knighting of Thomas Robinson of Ortmsby, England, a director of the Canadian Fish St Cold Storage Co. and well known here. W. Reld of Prince Rupert Is attending the convention of Railway Car Worker In Fort Worth, Texas. IIAKKACK INSPECTION. The general was Inspecting the barracks stables. "What do I see here?" he said. In tone of thunder, to a sergeant. "Cobwebs?" "Yes. sir." was the rcupectful reply. "We keep them there to catch .he nles and prevent their teasing, the horses." Melbourne Age. : PRINCE RUPERT TIDES Tl'ESHAV. SEPTEMBER 27 High 2:07 ajn. 20.0 ft. 14:18 pan. 20 A " Low 8.14 ajn. 5.1 " 20:34 pjn. 4.8 " WEIINEMlAY. PEITEMISER 28 High 1.... 2:39 a.m. 19.8 ft. 14:43 pjn. 20.5 " Low 8:42 ajn. 5.7 " 21:05 pm. a " SEALED TENDERS addressed to the underpinned, and endorsed "Tender for Wharf Repairs. Port Blmpson. BJC." will be received untH 12 o'clock noon, Tues day. October 11. 1927. for repairs to wharf, at Port 8impson, Skeena District, B.C. Plans and forms of contract can be fen and specification and forms of tender obtained at this Department, at the office of the District Engineer, Post omce Building, victoria, B.C., also at the Post Offices, Vancouver. B.C.; Prince Rurert. B.C.. and Port Simpson, B.C Tenders will not be considered unless made on printed forms supplied by the department ana in accordance wnn condition contained therein. Each tender must be accompanied by kit cated cheaue on a chartered bank. payable to the order of the Minister of (Public; Works, equal to 10 per cent of the- amount of the tender. Bonos oi me i Dominion oi vanaaa or Donas oi uib Canadian'. National Railway Company will also be accepted as security, or bonds and a cheque if required to make up an odd amount. - Note. Blue prints can be obtained at this Department by depositing an accepted cheque for the sum of 10.00, payable to the order of the Minister of Public Works, which will be returned If the intending bidder submit a regular bid. By order, S. E. O'BRIEN. Secretary. Department of Public Works. Ottawa, September 12, 1927. 222 7.M .48 13.7ft 30.41 VX M 13.7ft 30 43 6.00 .78 13.74 lJl ta-! - "Hi" :.St 54 ''38 taw au 16.74 3 A3 I37S 3UI 643 .78 13 76 IS 64 &04 .71 I 13 75 19 40. 77.03 9S t 13.78 Mil UH 161 13 78 7S 4U 7 13.73 8737 1 9tm 8J3 19.7ft I 87 58, ; j 4I7J8 MM 13 74 560X17 73 M 18 33 I 1ST MM 18 119 31 93.17 I 13.76 ' I98T8 NORMAN A. WATT. Provlnetal Collector UNITED CHURCH WILL PLAY BADMINTON IN HALL DURING WINTER Preliminary Meeting Last Night to Vlin tot .Utilities and forming Young People's Society A meeting was held last night at the United Church rootna for the purpone it taking preUantnai step ttnM Um organization of a young people's society, rhe whole question was discussed and before adjourning a oommlUee wii appointed to make definite reoooimeoda-Uoas to a meeting to be held at Um same place on Monday. October 10. Thl committee constat of O. W. Vander-water. Mia Haddock. Rev. A. Wilson. Jack Halroyd. Earl Barrie and a temporary secretary. Mats Olga Kollsoff. At Jte orgemsaUcn meeting. ofQcer will be elected aiad a program of winter actlvUli adopted. It wa tre eonaetMU of opinion at the meeting last night that badminton would be played tot winter In tike gymnasium, it being pointed out thai the baU la very suitable for the game and It la expected a strong club will be lormed. ETIQUETTE OF TENNIS WAS WHOLLY FORGOTTEN i Ed mo u ton Journal) The capture of the Davis Cup by France has been followed by the winning of the American championship for the second tune by Lacoste. Supremacy tn the game as thu definitely pawed from the United States for the time being. While generous tribute have been paid by the newspaper across the border to the French invaders, the Ut ter have reason to complain of the spirit displayed by the crowds tbst witnessed the matches. Judging from the account in the New York newspapers, all the traditional etiquette of tennis was forgotten by the spectator The appeals of the umpire for quiet while the ball wa In play were quite In vain. There was as much cheering, we are told, when a French player lost a point as there wa when an American won one. DRAW IS MADE FOR JUNIOR TENNIS TO COMMENCE SHORTLY The following draws have been made for the junior city tennis series for which cups are (being put up by Douglas Frtzzetl: llojs Eddlei Smith v. Harold Macdsnald. Joe Scott vs. Ernie Ratchtord. Oordon Park to vs. A. Scattebol. Doug. Stalker, bye. ' Ulrla Aletta McKlnley vs. Rosemary Wlnslow. Margaret Ollehnst vs. Frances Tre mayne. Dot Patmore va. Maude Wyatt. Christian Nuclch v. May Ness. The tournament wUl start as soon as there Is an Improvement in weather conditions. SPORT CHAT The forthcoming junior tennis chain plonshlp series will be something novel in Prince Rupert's athletic history and a fitting denouement to the step taken during the past summer when the Rotary Club put in the courts for children on the grounds at the corner oi Sixth Avenue and McBrtde Street Douglas Frizzcll. the donor of three handsome cups for the winner in the series, 1 to be commended on the action he has taken. Any person who takes such steps as thl to encourage junior sport, and Doug has always taken an active Interest in such affairs. Is doing a real service for the com munity. It would be urrusual If the Plttsbunr Pirate Should n?w lose the NatlOiial League pennant but such things have ere this, been known to happen. Once again the National have afforded the big thrill in Big League affair and, from the look of thing, the very last game will have to be played before it 1 known which of the Pittsburg Pirates, St. Louis Cardinals and New York Olants is to win the flag. Then there Is still the possibility of two or even three of the teams being tied in the end. That would be something new in the realm of Big League baseball. FT aHflUtl -I BP WESTHOLME THEATRE TUKSDAY ONLY, 7 nnd 9 p.m. BILLIE DOVE in - "The Tender Hour" HBN LYON. MONTAGUE WV1S, T. HOY MAKNKS. ALEC It. FKANCIS, CONSTANCi: UO.MANOI T and other. TUXEDO COJ1KDV "OPEN HOUSE." A 1 mission ..... 35c anil 10c HELLO, FRIENDS! Here i the MgRr-t ocn.-j-(ion ttlncc Ityrd erod ed the North Pole. A d'enuine Kroehler Chesterfield Suite $175.00 Your choice of coverings tapestry, printed or plain Jape cloth. 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