PAGE EIGHT Noon and afternoon closing prices on Vancouver Stock Exchange on our stock-list board dally. We can give Instant service in buying and telling Mining Stocks on Vancouver Stock Exchange. We also have facilities for aicepiing Wheat orders 00 Winnipeg Stock Exchange. Representing Miller, Court & Co- Ltd. Vancouver. S.D. Johnston Co.Lfd. 617 2nd Avenue Prince Rupert, B.C. DRYBiRCH JACKPINE AND CEDAR Single load $3.50 Double Load $6.50 Large Sack 30c COAL PRICES DOWN Pembina Peerless Egg $12.00 Pembina Washed Nuts $11.25 Alberta Sootiest Large Egg $12.50 Alberta Sootlesa Egg $12.00 Alberta Lump $13.00 Also all other classes of cotl Hyde r ransfer AND COAL CO. Phone 5S0 139 Second Ave. HOSIEJIY Jb Mtr- I I,' Of re KILLS FLIES MOSQUITOES BED BUGS ANTS ROACHES MOTHS MINING Stocks 'llie Nobby" COAL Your choice EDSON CASSIDY - WELLINGTON TELKWA Also Bulkley Hay nnd Grain. Agent for Robin Hood Flour. Phone 58 Prince Rupert Feed Co. erations. Westholme Theatre FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, at 7.00 and 9.00 p.m. Saturday Matinee at .3.00 SID CHAPLIN "THE in MISSING LINK" COMEDY "HAND MADE MAN HODGE PODGE Admission 2oc and 50c Matinee 10c and 3.rx 1 . 1 PRINCE GEORGE in me 1 a 11 and lanaing rtgnt side up on the mack. J "What Should We Do With I j Jesus?" was the subject of Rev. '. A. W. Trinklfin's sermon last Sunday evening in Connaught j Hill Lutheran Church here. Mrs. fargaret Fern., keeper j of a rooming house on Georg. j Street here was fined $50 and costs under the Government Li-;quor Act by Magistrate N. P. IMoraii in city police court laat i week. Charles A. Pyne. president of the Cariboo Automobile Assoc ia tion, returned last week from a motor trip to the coast While in Victoria he interviewed Hon. N. S. Lnugheed. minister of public works and was assured that work woul'l be pushed vigor ously next season on the high-1 way system from Prince George to Tetc Juane Cache. Roderii k Maekenaje, M.L.A., lor Cariboo paused through Prince (George on Saturday en route to 1 Fort St. James where he will 1 represent hc provincial government at the Hudson Bay centen nial ceh-bration. VANDERHOOF Frt-d Holland, scv-tion foreman it M itin Lake, lias been In ' V'nnlutiKtrif1 in .nitritiif MA) inn 1 treatment, having t-ut, his wrist severely with a saw. During the past few Wfeks there his been quite an epidemic of mild form of influenza "n Vanderhoof. Mr. and Mrs K. C. MtGeachy and son, lVin;iiil, ivturned home by motor l;t t.o-k after a month's trip i" V.inc-ouver and other pnin! in I ln south. Rev. I.. J. Hali'H, Anirliian c hnri It I'tjm iivin lici i', Ikim tit'cn ALIGE ARM Following the recent fire. Gov ernment Telegraphs headquarters Harry Smith was taken with a 'heart attack last week but is sow ! The auxiliary to the toe ,conv,"ci- ! 7 .oT l - ' v- William Swoettnan. Angli- V 77 "-'eaa reetar at Endako, was a vis- ,home of Mrs.; Pa,ke. itor Jn Burni Ust wmIl The Women s AuHIiry to the; Adam Camper" of Tschanikut Canadian Legion hwfd its mothlv'Lake was a business visitor in meeting in the Assembly Hall this Burns Lake laat week. Ben Rob-afternoon, jerts of Colleymont was also in , - 'town on business. Increased activity in the saw-j j milling business during the sum-, Sidney Godwin, editor of the r..'n inl" ,UKrlcl resulted Burns Lake Osberver. is in re ing of some of the latter's im pressions following a trip into the Whitehall and Eutsuk Lake districts this summer. Mr. New-kirk says he intends to come again next year. relieving in the pulpit of the local United Church while the pstor, Ray. D. Donaldson has been ill with influenta. The Dominion Government Telegraph line is now connected up between Vanderhoof and Fort St. James, there now being a direct line to Vancouver, Prince Rupert and Dawson. Meat Specials FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Home-Cured Bacon, sliced, per lb Ifif Slab or Half Slab . . Ilie Fresh Killed Chicken, per lb I0f Bolting Chickens, per lb. :t(lf Hot or Cold Pot Roast, per lb. Orders received at any time for those Pot Roasts to be filled. , Lettuce 3 for 2r,f Fresh To'rtYatoes, per basket I Or Cabbage, per lb We have all supplies for P.'ckllng Mussallfim Grocery CO. LTD. Renl Money Snvera i'honcs 18 nnd 81 rlilT DAILY NEWS f'Viila "' I'teiiilicr SMITIIERS Smitfiers merchants are paying the farmers 40c a pound for but- are now located in the office ter and 45c a dozen for hen's adjoining the residence which jeffgs. was purchased by Operator J. C.I Studdy from AI Falconer soon I L. B. Warner, president of the after he arrived here. Associated Boards of Central British Colombia, is in Vander-I iThe launch Willena May of hoof for the annual convention the Silver Crest Mining Co. went that organisation, ashore last Thursday off Way! Point while towing a scowload l'rovincefal police are starting of lumber to Hastings Arm. The, campaign of prosecution scow was saved and it is be- Against owners of unlicensed lieved the launch sustained little do8 n this district, serious damage. witn headquarters at tnaaKo, la large seaplane is now engaged for the building of a new camri'n maPPjnS and photographing of at the Tiger mine by the Utility ine c" interior ior me lea-Mining & Finance Co. P. E. era' government Peterson, consulting engineer! " .spent several days last week on' construction has started on a a visit of inanition tn th'flne large two storey store property. building which will be erected jfor Fred Watson on a double J. Sauer, who is successfully ' corner at the intersection of operating a dairy farm and truck 1Main Stret "d Fir8t Avenue, garden on the east side of the'" wi" be the first permanent Kitatfnlt FlaU. has extended his and mo8k modem structure of its holdings through the purchase of kln1 in tle Bulkley Valley and 160 acres adjoining on the west is due for completion by Novem-f rom the Abbotsford Lumber Co. , Der Mr. and Mrs. P. McKaracher returned to Anyox at the end of the week after having spent a holiday at Silver City. BURNS LAKE The Smith rs district took second prise for ore collections at both the Vancouver and New Westminster Exhibitions. Knute Leatander last Monday was fined In police, court for After having done considerable w',fu' wa also " Hnroage. narticularly to the toy fm the dJatnaife he caused crops, all forest fires in this'whn ? a fouh hou8e distrtet are now well under con-!n Iocal establishment Irthnr II,..,., I... . c ii-M, nj tfnl nH damn nitrht inH rnnlpr rZnatfSSLi have YreaV educed Jhe .oca. assembly of Native , , . So"" of Canada entertained at a iai, i,k., h hoiarH lack Johnson an! naiara. J. McGoffin of iloe this h,d escape "V? T ' sity a mirac ulous from death last Tuesday Th? Mr A. Anderaon returned ! " Th Mg ; prfae. were thl home last week after ' ,L "8A MrK when a car in which war. paying a ...,u ...l. .1 -u. " visit visit u-ith with Kr hr mnthr mother and nd hrnUi-' broth uarner anu ueorxe rw'incr ount tv.,, ".iuueii me Blue OI V. . Wall tk v.;j.. .. : .l 1 . ' mr at Sttllltlvn IWIiir I airs I '' the road to South t rt George.' Ninetv fe t of the railin m ' The new Anglican church Sun torn off and the car plunged da 8cho01 van Pw lta firlrt v,alt down eight -er. feet, turning over te Burns Lake last week. ! . 1 r.. 11 . 1 . .! while the whist awards went to Mr. A. E. Roth, Mrs. J. Connery, William Dunn and Mrs. William Leach. The annual harvest festival service was conducted in' St James Anglican church here last evening by Rev. J. B. Gibson. NEW HAZELTON Mr. Byers. Toronto artist. hs been in this district sketching totem polos and other Indian relics. Road work in this district was closed down by the department of public works last week. The money appropriated by the late government has been used up and in the railway company making!Ceipt of a letter from Newton "" ca" 9wured fun"' the best freirht and ra.Un. 1 : , 1 after the next session or the m 1- .cnitirii, mmvoa journalist, leu earnings since it commenced op legislature, next spring. -mm. Week-end Specials Eggs, Fresh Seconds, 3 doz. for .51.00 These are good cooking eggs. Butter, Golden Churn, this week, 3 lb. brick King Oscar Sardines, 7 tins for '. $1.00 Pride of Canada Maple Syrup, 2Vz lb. tin KOc No. 1 Jap Rice. 6 lbs 15c Shredded Wheat, 2 pkgs Campbell's Clam Chowder, tin ir.r Rowat's Worcester Sauce, 2 bottles j5f Welch's Grape Juice, bottle . . iWc Blue Ribbon Tea, 1 lb. pkg. . . t?,e Royal Crown Soap 6 bars . . H."e Renter's Lemon Marmalade 2 lb. jar 0k Eno's Fruit Salts, bottle .... 1)00 Celluloid Starch, 2 pkgs I lol brook's Ground Rice, pkg. liOc Seedless Raisins, 2 lb UC Shelled Walnuts, dry, crack, lb. :rc O'Cedar Polish, bottle ISf tJreen Peppers, 2 lbs U."ic Remo Cabbajte, 6 lbs ITSe Choice Ripe Tomatoes, basket 15 Alberta Market P. GAMULA. Proprietor Fifih Street. Phone 208 1 fmmTmwmKmwm , f n 1. mmssBsmsmsg RICHMOND'S LOUVRE S 0 1 Off 6 of Style Q uality, and Price OUR POLICY IS TO Ol-FEIt YOU A COAT, OK A DRESS. OF DISTINCTIVE STYLE AND QUALITY AT THE LOWEST PRICE OBTAINABLE AT THE TIME WHEN YOU NEED A COAT. Ladies Golflex Coals SOLB A0BNCY I OR NOirrilRIUV IIHiTIHII COLUMBIA. You (Id not need tut mjjro to wait for a Midwinter Stle to purchase a Coal at a reduce price. Our prices are from the beinniitK of the scatson most reasonable. Tiiig, of course, you already know, P 1 O 0 I I I ' Ui . SPECIAL DISCOUNTS FOR THE WEEK-END Lad ies' Dresse s We carry in stock approximately a thousand dreaaeg far jni to choose from. Sizes from 11 to 50 nnd the qnality and the workmansltip is fjuarantecd. ! r aoses presses of the Latest Materials IN Velvets Chiffon Velvets Metallics in all the latest shades and colors. IT I'AYS YOU TO SHOP AT Richmond's Louvre THIRD AVENITE. PR1NCR RUPERT. 1U.