1 TAGE Eir HT THE DAILY NEWS West holme Theatre WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, at 7.00 and 9.00 p.m. NRAD VE1DT BARBARA BEDFORD. IAN KEITH, ARTHUR EDMUND ( AREW. GEORGE SIEGMAN and others. MINING Stocks Noon and afternoon closing prices on Vancouver Stock Exchange on our stock-list board daily. We can give instant service in buying and selling Mining Stocks on Vancouver Stock Exchange. We alito have facilities for accepting Wheat orders on Winnipeg Stock Exchange. Representing Miller. Court & Co- Ltd. Vancouver. S.D. Johnston Co.Ltd. 617 2nd Avenue Prince Rupert, B.C WHAT IS IT that keeps you always looking well and smartly dressed? OUR SERVICE PHONE 619 to have your clothes pressed. We call for and deliver to all parts df the city. For that Suit We have fine Fall and Winter Suitings and Overcoatings on hand. Come in today and let us take your measure. Cutting, workmanship, style, all guaranteed. Best materials and reasonable prices. Lin?, the Tailor Phone 619 Dr. Alexander PHONG S7S lUtflNBK BLOCK DENTIST COAL Your choice IIDSON CASSIDY - WEI,- LINGTON TELKWA Also Ilulkky Hay and Grain. Agent fcr Robin Hood Flour. Phone 58 Prince Rupert Feed Co. MILK MILK Fresh Pasteurized Milk and Cream Dally. EARLY DELIVERY Throughout the City. VALENTIN DAIRY Telephhne C57. in 'A MAN'S PAST' COMEDY "BUSTER COME ON." CAMEO COMEDY "GREEN-EYED LOVE." OSWOLD" COMEDY CARTOON "OH TEACHER" Admission 10c and 33c Vi-Tone Good for Health. Try Hot or Cold it A. tonic food beverage an extraction of Malt and Milk. 4 lb. tin 4tif 1 lb. tin irt Fresh Ground Coffee, per lb ."Or We pulverise this Coffee ar requested, 5c extra charge. Mussallpm Grocery CO. LTD. Phones 18 and 81 Ladies' HOSECRAFT All-Silk Hose SILK TO THE TOP For 91.00 Jabour Bros. Third Ave. and 7th Phone 615. Nanaimo-Wellington Screened Lump. Nanaimo-Wellington Screened Nut. Nanaimo-Wellington Mine-Run. Beacon Hard Sootless Lump. Beacon Hard Sootless Egg. Telkwa Lump. Of the above there is ONE that is particularly suited to your heating equipment. We shall be glad to advise you. Albert & McCaffery Limited Phones 116 and 117 REDS Transfer Fifteen years' experience In FURNITURE AND PIANO MOVING We sell 8 kinds of Coal Any kind of Wood in any quantity CEMENT SAND GRAVEL Our price, weights and measures are right. So is our Service Phone us and Save Money and Time DAY & NIGHT SERVICE Day Phone: 201. Night Phone: Red 317. j t NEWS OF NORTHERN , B.C. TERRACE 1 SMJTIIEKS Mrs. Breedin of Grande Prairie, Alta., and Miss Marsh of Lindsay, Ont, are visitors at the home of their brother, "Rural Dean T. J. Marsh. ' ' Emil Haughland returned on Monday from Hatelton, where he visited Mrs. Haughland and baby son in the Hazel toe hospital. J. Garland and M. Allard of Rosswood were visitors here at the beginning of the week. D D. Monro of the Land Settlement Board, Smithers, was in town on Monday and Tuesday. M. L. Worlock. Prince Rupert; was a business visitor here on Monday. 1 A. A. McDonald, mining man of Usk, was in town at the beginning of the week. NEW IIAZELTON Father Vallieres of Smithers officiated last Tuesday at the funeral of Old Enoc, well known Hagwilget Indian, whose death occurred the Sunday previous. AI Harris is back from a trip to Vancouver but will shortly go south again to spend the winter. Mr. Justice D. A. MacDonald and Mrs. MacDonald spent a few days in Haselton at the end of the week. His Lordship is a shareholder in the Silver Cup mine which he visited while here. The Aurhnont property on jrocher de Boule mountain, which is, now closed down for the winter shipped some six hundred sacks of ore from Carnaby station before closing. Good progress is being made at the Silver Cup mine by the Duki Mining Co. Buildings are going up rapidly and machinery is now being hauled to the mill where most of the buildings are ready. Week-end Specials i Every one with an eye to economy knows that these Dollar Specials are all money savers. 6 tins Pacific Milk aad 1 lb. Fresh Ground Coffee for $1.00 10 lb. sack Pastry Flour and 1 4 lb. tin Nabob Red Plum Jam for Sl 7 cakes Palmolive Soap and l bar Royal Crown Soap, (or ijtl.00 10 lbs. Granulated Sugar and 1 carton Robin Hood Rapid OaU for I.OO 2 lbs. Shelled Walnuts and 2 lbs. pkge. Raisins for 9 !. 5 cans Peas, 2's, and 1 lb. tin C. A B. Sockeye Salmon for 91.00 1 lb. Sliced Swift Premium Bacon and 1 lb. tin Baker's Cocoa for 91.00 1 doz. Fresh Extras Eggs and 2 bottles Clark Catsup for 91.00 20 lbs. Potatoes, 16 lbs. CarroU, and 15 lbs. Turnips for. . $1.00 10 lbs. Mcintosh Red Apples and 5 lbs. Crab Apples for . . 91.00 Alberta Market P. GAMULA. Proprietor Fifth Street Phone 208 Local merchants are paying the farmers 45c a pound for butter and 60c a dewen for hen's eggs. Fsto" B. libs started enlarging the building on Main Street he-' recently purchased from JamovKennedy and wilt fit it out as a restaurant. B. Marshall Sales is making business trip to prairie cities. Mts Martha Mattson is on a holiday trip to the coast and will visit with her sister in Tacoma. i A three-r'oem bungalow is be ing built on Alfred Street and will be occupied by Carl Noel. Miss Mar McKenzie has re turned to her home here after spending the summer at Victoria where she was taking vocal and piano lessens. After spending a year here with her cousin, Mrs. Dunlop. Miss McLaughlin left last week for Detroit where she will resume her position as dietician in one of the large hospitals of that city. The body of Shorty Grell, who was a partner in a train robbery with the famous bandit. Bill Miner, many years ago, has been recovered from the Tshtsa River in which he was drowned on July 1. 1027. STEWART After a shut-down for several weeks, work of clearing the right-of-way of the Portland Canal Railway has been resumed by the Vancouver Holdings Co. and H is planned to have it continued as long as the weather condi tions permit,' 'enabling an early start to be made in the spring. Newton T. Burdick and J- C. Hogg, directors of the. Georgia River and Hyder Lead properties, who recently looked over their holdings here, stated that they were very enthusiastic over the showings. 1 Mr. and Mr. John Stewart and family have moved into their new house at the corner of Vancouver and Eighth Streets. Oren F. Hill, who was burned out in the Hyfler fire a few months ago, has sow moved his Hyder Drug Co. into' the finest building in this district, which has cost some $28,000. Angus McLeod has left for s brief visit in Vancouver and other points in the south. Victor Stella la on a trip to L Prince Rupert this week. C. A Manning of Premier re turned last weak from a trip south. " Harry Engberg, the Silver Bell week for Seattfa. president of left last F. C. Outlaad. bead of the Outland Silver Ilaf, left last week for Seattle aftar a very successful season at his mine. The Bimetallic Syndicate has been formed to take over the Stimulator grotrp of claims in this district WAR ON. We know there's a war in China, because the last shirts we got back from the laundry looked as if they'd been through LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 68 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Coal Sand and Gravel. ft Specialize In PInno and Furniture Moving. VI0T FAIR SUBJECT OF DISCUSSION Retail Merchants' Association! i Urges Economy and Renewal j of Indian Interest ! Business at the regular monthly dinner in the Commodore Cafe last night of the Prince Rupert Retail Merchants' Association consisted of a full discussion of fthe Fall Fair situation and the advisibality of continuing UK-event, the principal speech or the matter being given by G. H. Munro. The chair was occupier by the president, D. C. MrRae and there was a fair attendance of members. The feeling seemed to be gen eral that the fair should be carri- jed on from sentimental as well as business reasons. It was felt that the Fair was instrumental more than anything else in nuking the people realise that Prince Rupert was the centre for Northern and Cenral British Columbia. There was a decided feeling, however, j that not enough attention had been paid in recent years to the Indiar.s and the suggestion was made that the native band competitions should be renewed. Several felt that expenses of staging the Fair should be cut down and the belief was expressed that the bringing of produce from such distances as Peace River, Prince George and the Eraser Fraser Valley was unwarranted. It was pointed out that of the $9,000 to $12,000 now involved in 'the putting on of the Fair was largely contributed by the people of the city, either by direct subscription or municipal grant. Advertise in Tb! New.. Wednesday, O. Try MOTORING at once Plain or Milk, you'll like it. ROWNTREE'S CHOCOLAT Plain or Milk Chocolate with Almonds and Kaisins Canadian National Steamships Co. Lmi' Prince Rupert DRYDOCK SHIPYARD operating tt.T.I' Enrtineerit. Qt The Daily 20.000 Ton i liMting Dry l)ok MathinM. Boilermaker. ltlstk-inin. makers. Pounder. Wendwarkerw. Hie KI.RCTRIC AND aLRTYI.UNH WKl.WV. Our plant Is equipped to handle all kmd MARINE AM) COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 48 and SHs DRY BIRCH JACKPINI5 AND CEDAR Single load : Double load ,', Large sack COAL PRICES 1)0 W Pembina Peerless Egg . M . Pembina Washed Nuts Ml- Alberta Sootless Large Egg M' ' Alberta Sootless Egg M.1 Alberta Lump M M) Also all other clauses of coal. HYDE TRANSFER AND COAL CO. Phone 5S0 1SU SccmvI vr News Who do not subscribe for the paper but who purchase occasional copies, will find it advantageous to remit $3.00 and have every copy mailed to their address for the next year. 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