PAGE EIGHT Westholme Theatre Wednesday andJThursday at 7 and 9 p.m. GLEN TYRON Line of berg 131 PORTED COATS Is bow complete. Rubber Coats, Silk Coats Aviator style and Children's models in a nice variety of colorings 3rd Avenue and Fulton St. Phone 0 DRY BIRCH ! JAChTINE AND CEDAR Single load $3.50 Double Load $6.50 Large Sack 50c COAL PRICES DOWN Pembina Peerless Egg $12.00 Pembina Washed Nuts $11.25 Alberta Bootless Large Egg $12.50 Alberta Sootless Egg $12.00 Alberta Lump $13.00 Also all other classes of coal Hyde Transfer AND COAL CO. Phone 580 139 Second Ave. iii k ivfrmf Oh Mandle- 11311.111 v Buk Belter- tj,' nti rj - n n v -rar ixucr Cre a v 'The, Nobby" I in A Hero For a Night Two comedies "Showing Off and "Nick & Nick Admission 10c and 35c MINING Stocks Noon and afternoon doting: prices on Vancouver Stock Exchange on our stock-list board daily. We can give instant service in buying and selling Mining Storks on Vancouver Stock Exchange. We also have facilities for accepting Wheat order oo Winnipeg Stock Exchange. Representing Miller, Court & Co- Ltd. Vancouver. S.D Johnston Coltd. 617 2nd Avenue Prince Rupert, B.C H.S.WallaceCo.Ltd. RAIN COATS Our New Fru t Specials Apples are now at their best, secure your orders early. Wealthy Apples, 3 lbs. 2Tc Per box $2.00 Cooking Apples, 4 lbs.. . 25r Per box $2.25 Crab Apples i arriving Wednesday), per large bo S2-10 Elberta Peaches, per crate .si .50 Bartlett PArs, per box 82.75 Italian Prunes, per crate 1.15 Grapes, per lb 25 Casabas Melons, per lb. lOf Honey Dew Melons, per lb. lOt California Bananas, S lbs. 50 f Oranges. 3 dozen ... 1.00 Other Season Fruits at Reduced Prices. Mussallem Grocery CO. LTD, Real Money Savers Phone 18 and 84 Roofing and Specialities Mineral Surfared Reefing1 Mineral Surfaced Shingles Roll Roofing Building Papers and Felts Everjet Elastic Paint ' Plastic ElaMlgum Shingle Stain Creosote Oils Marine Seam Pitch. Distributors-Albert & McCaf fery Limited Phones 116 and 117 I r a i i ! ! Dr. Alexander ! ; , i . I FHOXE 1575 I IIEHNBK BLOCK i DENTIST COAL Your choice EDSON CASSIDY WELLINGTON TELKWA Also Rjtltyey IIa- and Grain. Agerifior"Robin Hood Flour. Phone 58 Trince Rupert Feed Co. TRADING IN FUTURES BEGINS AT VANCOUVER j VANCOUVKR. Sept. 18. - Ti ad ing in wheat futures oiened mi the Vancouver marl el yesterdav. t-li-at Mil-' . ui.'.rt! a: 1 .1:'. K. i uuiiijjiill; un LAKE HUROi Sixteen Jlcn Supposed- to Hav: Been Lost and Fhrc Saved When VesoeJ Suit OWEN SOUND. Sept 19 1 1 he passenger and freight ate-ru- 'er Manasco foundered off GrJf-jfiths Island in Lake Huron in. a I heavy sea Saturday nihs. The jboat carrieJ a crew of M-vefctsea imen and four pejuunura. Five ; men were picked up by tie xteaasar Manitoba an1 brought here late yesterday afternoon. It s feared thst the other per ished. The five men 'are suffering from exposure on a rait which resuHcd in the death of Chief Engineer McCutcheon of Owe;: Sound. His body wa cast into the water to lighten the era ft and his clothes taken to provfdt covering for another man who was clad only in underclothes The survivors are Captain John McKay, FiraJ Officer Osborr Loot, Arthur Middleboro. purser Roy Fox. oiler, all of Ower. Sound and B. W allace, Oi. Springs, Ont Passengers on the steam' state that she foundered without warning. THONE AND HOT REPORT FOR iONFu One Utility Showed Surplus of $1.S65J7 and Other 11434$, Accerdin to Soperint rodent's Ileoert. Daring the month of Aujrubll the municipal light department showed a net operating surph of $14.tt while the surplus of the tele'tbone department war. $1,2MJT according to figurei presented to the city council Monday night by i. 1. Little, superintendent of utilities. Operating figares were briefly as follows : Electric Light EsUmaed revenue 9,iS9rr Expense 9.09. 2 Surplus 14X& ???sC Estimated revenue SS.K'IO .Expense i 2,C.'M.V Surplus 1.265.tt. flOLDBLOOM'S SALE OF LAMES' FUR COATS Would you ltk for eottt And wntlcl you Uke to eat It at os thlre kwi that. the refular ooM? Of ooaast you vooki. who weuMatT Ttaa thing to do. tbac la to Mt OoMMoosa'a tbe old teUabir fur wir. OoMbloaOi to bovine a ulc of fun Mm tat haves for Mw York H (cot nest ek to arrane for purnh i of raw ran and until tie Imvc. rtwj artide ts his Mora u i. lug oOtrad at ml ilt prle oat-tb . low to ordinary pnes. Artrr hia tnty rn tn bur.n in rYinoc Buptrt. OoidMoom prtdtt BintMlf on tho numbu of hu Mtuu'M custoBMn. Me guaranty vrrrj arttelp ho oila to be m rcprsNntod wad to glvo Mtlafactton with a money sack gnacantM. And no one eaa do much bettor than that! So mm Oold bloom tMs oeefc about that fur oast, baton ha ea for tlx Adrt M L OiHJMSUMM lhr MM lis W Discussions in regard to amateurism and professionalism con Itinue to go the rounds of the sport writers. There nr- alw ty some amateurs uho. are breaking amateur rules and b.Miig banned. HIE DAILY NEWS Wednesday, jfe,,,,. nil.. ' SETTLEMENT OF B.C. LAND Waller Diemed With Lord Lmat at Conference With j i .fifWnment . , VlCTORMk ! s 18. In a ! conference ? JsjhV.crday between members of 'ifee ivernment and Lord Loval Bjpd. r secretary of vtatt- for thtloir.ions. regard-ng setttensjjfc of Britishers on !and a tlltljBffi ' n iliii the government of fate, t'uaest co-opera-Joii in thepJiB wr.en it advanced -o a tanaibloiatare I Premier luiuie tsplnf-ed the situation as ft're ented itself to him and measher of the government. He CJwtd attention to the fact that the government had recently taJamfver power and was not in a ptasJUen to present a scheme along fke lines suggested, -le rroesisef that as soon as the' roposal of Lord Lovat reached rything like shape, the province , vould be ready to meet the pro-o'i'ioi and eVi.e a plan along hkh it would proceed. IURDER CHARGE AT RIVERSIDE rtcott Mother and Son I loth Wanted oh Asserican Side hy AoiikorithM RIVERSIDE, Cel.. Sept. 18. A complaint charging Stuart G. Northcott, 20 years of age, with aiurder was issued By the District Attorney' office yesterday after r e evidence eahsUntiating a fur-. .r story that four boys had been lain was iumsnea ui strict ai- orrsey Alfred Ford. The second complaint charged Mrs. Louis Northcott, Mother of he Ud, with murder was then, med by Forts i Warrants Wilt be transmitted to he Canadian authorities who are' w searching for the pair. SHAREHOLDERS MERGER PLANS TORONTO. Sept. 1 The terms f the merger of the Bank of ' ormnerce and the Standard Bank .ere ratified today by the share-olders of the two banks af aep-rate meetings. Week-endl Specials Eggs, Fresh Seconds, 3 doz. for 91.00 These are good cooking eggs. Butter, Golden Churn, this week, S lb. brick ............ S14IR King Oscar Saidfraj, 7 tins for 4.. 1.00 i'ride of Canada Maple Syrup, 2Vi lb. tin mt No. 1 Jap Rice. 4 10, ISf Shredded Wheat, S-Vkgn. SRf Campbell's Clam Qbowder, tin llit Rowat's Worcester Sauce, 2 bottles . . . 2fi Welch's Grape Juicot bottle . . ffTtf Hue Ribbon Tea, 1 lb. pkg. . . Oftf . -yal Crown Soap I hejra . . "5e K'-iller's Lemon Marmalade 2 lb. ar OOf . ) Fruit Salts, bottle 00 Huloid Starch, pkgs; f .! brook's Ground Rice, pkg. 90f ' dless Raising 2 lb. 2ff lied Walnuts, dry, crack, lb. US'" " -!ar Polish, bottle' 45 . n ivpiter... 2 lbs. arte : .. . i ':t.lu.j:r. 6 lbs IfcV i . iCipe Tomatoes, basket -IRf Alberta Market V. GAMOI.A. fioprietnr 1 l i t Street. Phone 20 ii ! WDE AS AN A Try MOTORING at once Plain or Milk, you'll like it. ROWNTREE'S COL AT Plain or Milk Chocolate Avilh Almonds and Haishm EBu DVERTISIG MEDIUM As an JHlvcrtisinf; medium (he Prince Hupcrt Daily News lias a wide appeal. Not only is it read by the people or Prince Rupert, many of whom look to it for mercantile guidance, but it reaches out to the country districts where its arrival is awaited with eagerness. The mining; camps anil the towns of the interior look to it for the first news of the outside world. . Ihrlnce Rupert people who wish to reach the, surrounding districts find there is only one medium, that of the Daily News. It is bettor and cheaper than any other advertising medium and can ho depended upon to bring results if anything can. f Past and Present In the past when only about 1500 papers were being sold, advertisers in the Daily News claimed they got good results from outside points as well as in the city. During the present year .the circuiatJou has increased over a thousand, and the appeal to advertisers is consequently that much the wider. Wisdom of Advertising to Keep Goods Moving Very few merchants seem to realize the cumulative effect of advertising;. Even new customer secured is worth a great deal and this new customer becomes an advertiser foi utners, if he is well treated. The newspaper not only brings customers direct mt prepare; the way for the spread of business by personal contact. The advertising manager will be pleased to talk this matter over with prospective advertisers and show them the newspaper's mailing list. THE Prince Rupart British Columbia The great 'advertising medium for Northern and Central Hritish Columbia.