TAGE EICIIT THE DAILY NEWS Wednesday, Sentemh,, 2l- Westholme Theatre NEWS OF NORTHERN B.C. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY at 7 and 9 p.m. "0 LORES COSTELLO MINING Stocks Noon and afternoon closing prices on Vancouver Stock Exchange on our B.i k-list board daily. We can give instant service in buying and selling Mining Stocks on Vancouver S k Kxchacge. We also have facilities for a. ernir.g Wheat order on Winnipeg Stock Exchange. Represents? Miller, Court & Co- Ltd. Vancouver. S.D. Johnston Co.Ltd. 617 2nd Avenue Prince Rupert, B.C. DRYBRCH JACKPINE AND CEDAR Single load $30 Iouble Load $6.50 Large Sack 50c COAL PRICES DOWN Pembina Peerless Egg 512.00 Pembina Washed Nuts $11.25 Alberta Sootless Large Egg $12.50 Aiberu SootJess Egg $12.00 Alberta Lump $13.00 Also all other classes of cot) Hyde Transfer AND COAL CO. Phone SSO 139 Second Ave. i Tfear B titer- A "Ik Nobby" COAL Your choice EDSOiN CASSIDY - WELLINGTON TELKWA A Ixo llulkley Hay and Grain. Agent for Robin Hood Flour. Phone 58 Prince Rupert Feed Co. MILK MILK Fresh Pasteurized Milk and Cream Daily. EARLY DELIVERY Throughout the City. VALENTIN DAIRY Telephone C57. in d San Francisco' ' COMEDY- Admission -"ITS ME." -10c and 35c What About It ? ? Macintosh Apples are the best .pi' - on the market for flavor. Try a box today. Macintosh Reds, fancy, per box $'.ur, Grade "C," per box Jumbli- i 'at k, per box t2.1."i Crab Apples, 40 lb. box, per box $'225 4 lbs Prunes, per crate .... $1.10 2 lbs zr? Corn on the Cob, 3 doz. 1.00 Beets, 6 lbs II."? Hubbard Squash per lb. 7 Vegetab'e Marrow, per lb. ."? OUR MEAT SPECIALS Home Made Sausage, per lb. .. 110 Home Cured Bacon, per lb. 4ot f'o; Route, hot or cold, per lb ;vf We carry a full line of Pickling requirements. Mi ssallem' Grocery CO. LTD. Real Money Savers Phones 18 and 81 H.S. Wallace Co. Ltd. RAIN COATS Our New Line of Mandle-berg IMPORTED COATS Is now complete. Rubber Coats, Silk Coals Aviator style and Children's models In a rice variety of colorings 3rd Avenue and I'ullon St. Phone I) HOLDBLOOirS SLE OF LADIES' FUR COATS Would you Hie a fur coat? And would you like to get it Bt one third lew than the rcfulir cor.' Of ctid you would. Who wouldn't- The thing to do, then. I to vimt OjW bloom' the old reliable fur dealer. Ooldbloom i having a ) of fur befoM h Knave for New York. HHJP. wean t. arrange for hU purehawi of raw fun and until he J?. 'very nrtlcla In bis store U b ing oriered at real n't price one-thltd below the ordinary price. After being twenty veer in buetnett Ir. Prince Rupert. Ci 'idbloom prido himself on the numb' i f hi aaUcfled customers. He xunrantee every article he e!U to be a represented and to ve stifact:un with a money back guarunU And :io on rim do much brttcr t!vi:i ' ' 8u oeo O.'M!)! , ..in Mill week about tj:.' Advt fur - in'. ,!, ,,v leave fur the MM. tiOt.fillI.OOXI The Pioneer 'ur Uralrr S25 STEWART Mrs. William Asseltine of Premier returned last week from an extended visit ineastern Canada. P. M. Monckton. B.C.L.S. is still engaged in conducting a topographical survey in the wilderness regions between Stewart and Telegraph Creek. The party expects to arrive here from Bowser Lake early next week. Bears are very plentiful in the lower valleys this fall owing to the shortage of berries in the upper altitudes and are frequent visitors around town. Miss Cherry Campbell left last week for Vancouver where she will resume her studies at the University of British Columbia. Mrs. Waller Blanton of Hyder left last week for a holiday visit to Seattle. George A. Fraser returned to town last week after having spent several weeks in Prince Rupert C. N. Disney, superintendent of the Silverado mine, left lastj week on a business trip to Vancouver and other points in the south. Albert Peterson left last week on a trip to his former stamping-grounds In the Lardeau country. II. A. Hallum, owner of the Lest Chance mineral property at the foot of Salmon Glacier, arrived last week from Seattle. Ralph Engberg, who has been on the staff of the Silver Bell mine, left last week for Seattle. Hugh B. MeGuIre ie(t.Jafet week for the south on a business trip. S.MI7HERS Some thirty citizens of Smithers attended the Centennial celebration at Fort St. James and the convention of the Associated Boards of Trade at Vanderhoof last week. The roads were in a very bad condition on account of muds and motorists had many thrilling experiences. 1 Under the pastorship of Rev. J. Kuring, a Lutheran Church! has been opened In Smithers. Thej Scout Hall is being used for ser-! vices pending the erection of a permanent edifice. Mrs. II. F. Noel and voune son 1 jbave returned after having spent t III M a nouaay or several months In Vancouver. Victoria and other coast points. A. L. Carruthers, Inspector of bridges for the provincial department of public works, was a recent visitor In this district on official duties. PRINCE GEOURE The Girls' Club of the Con-naught Hill Lutheran church here enjoyed a hike and wiener bake Saturday afternoon. Eli Ferguson, Palling weather expert predicts hot nnd dry conditions In the interior during the remainder of the month of September. Harry Goodwin has been ap , pointed local manager for the Canadian National Telegraphs, taking the place of Percy Lan- don who has been transferred to Calgary. The Northern Rebekah Lodge held its regular monthly mectlnng here last Thursday night. CARL NEWQUIST IS DROWNED AT JUNEAU JUNEAU. Sept. 2C. Carl G. Newqulst, for fourteen years ni resident nf Ketchikan, was drowned Sunday night when he slipped from the fishing boat Windsor. Thi borlv wa.-i i'i ( I'Virtd, VANDERHOOF Gordon II. Oower, inspector of schools, was la the district last week from lrimt Georire. He inspected Stuart liiver and Chilco public schools. The Women's Auxiliary of the! Vanderhoof Aatjlic an Church held) a jo.4.: meeting yesterday after-noon with Christ Church men's Auxiluw "f Chilco. TIMBER S.w.E X-10W There will be offer? J for cale try Public Auction ai the oince of toe District Flower, Prince Bupe.t, B C. at noon oo Octcbcr 3rd. life, the Licence X 1064S. east of Shame Stattoa. Cit . to cut SSOM MM of Sivlocs. and SjOOO lin. ft. f Pole Mid Pll.n. Prorided anyone unable attend the auction tn pctjn way autaut sealed tensor to be opened at the hour of auction and treated at one bid Time yean WtU b allowed for re motwl of tble abr Further pertlcvaan of the Oblef Forester. Victoria, OSju.ct Pcraner. Prince' s am n-ueaer o. u. VGoper, xar- To WILLIAM PATTERSON Late of Prince Rupert, 1I.C I TAKE WOTiOB that Netherlands In-veetaent Coaapeay of Canada Limited have nommenfd sale n leeillini under the tend Tttlen Act under a oertaia 2?ieLe(!I!? the ax. or sec. SO. Ton. St. at. Wet of th Meridian, la the Prnelpee of Alberta, of which you are the region red owner, and that you art required to pay the aum of f .4S and tntereat tbereon at the rate Pr azunta irjm the 1st Janu- isn at and coat, within two month from the atth day of September. 1928 falling which yon will 'be foreclcMd without further notice Dated at SdaMMon. Alberta, this nth day of Anfuat. 1S3S woor. passu craio BTKraiAif. MeLeod Bldg. Kdmoenon. Soueftew for the Montage Appvoved 'A. T. KUwalrd." opt. NdttCB TAKE NOTICE that an applica tion for its restoration to the Register of Companies will be made on behalf of Delta Copper Company Limitsd. N.P.I, to the Supreme Court at the Court House, Vancouver, B.C., on Monday, the eighth day of October. 1928, at 10.30 o'clock in the forenoon, i Dated the 10th day of Septem-' her. 1923. j DLOWEY A RICHARDSON, Applicant's Solicitors,' Vancouver, B.C. , Week-end Specials "Oll.llilv Ittulll Pri,..- III. 1,1 " - w " J "! a V VJ , I Quaker Corn Flakes, 3 pkgs. ! Kellog's Pep, pkg irf Horseshoe Salmon, 's, 2 tins r Brunswick Sardines, 4 tins . . Heinz Pork ft Beans, 2 tins 2.V Royal City Pea,'tfa Iflf Icing Sugar, 2 lb. pkg ii Nabob Tomatoes, 2s, 2 tins l!Tr' uei jionie jomato Sauce, tin Ktf Small White Beans, 3 lbs. . . 2ftf Ghirnrdelli Ground Chocolate, W, tin k ;uif Chateau Cream Cheese, 2'i lb. box ur,t Tea Garden 8piced Figs, jar ."Of Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour, pkg. lMf Casco Potato Flour, pkg. . . 15? Royal Crown Soap. 6's, 2 pkgs. Wf Snap Hand Cleaner, tin 20f Abbey's Effervescent Salts, bottle . v,f Bayers Asperin. tin 20f Fletcher's Castorla, bottle . . iV,f JHIIer's Milk of Magnesia, bottle aof Alberta Market P. GAMULA, Pioprletor Fifth Slrect. Phone 20S HOTEL ARRIVALS Prlnce Rupert j N L. Mann, Vancouver; E. C. rerrv ami C V Hei Rrlmnn-i ton; S. Waring and J. C. Bighorn, Vancouver; sirs. W. L. Newell, Stewart; R. W. Kennedy, Stewart Msryal J. M. Dana and O. Starret, Stewart; C. Latimer, Vancouver; W. F. C. Draney and Harry Scott, Big Falls, Uaar Dhl. Cow Bay. ' Smff A. FeAberr. Stewart; F. Patterson, Porcker Island. Central Leo Pa ulcer, Stewart AGAIN A CANDIDA! H EDMONTON, Sept 26V-Mayor Bury annouacas tamt he will again be in the field as a candidate for mayor. H.S.Wal'aceCo.Ud. 86 inch DRESS VELVETS In Navy, Tan, Reseda, Black, Wine, Pekin. S1.95 y"d 3rd Ave. and Fulton Phone 9 Dr. Alexander PHONE 578 IsrSNKK BLOCK DENTIST for Ladies' Wear . 1 'la TATERPILLAR" Tractors IWICKlt THAN THE WEATHER! 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