PAGE EIGHT w estholme TWO SHOWS TONIGHT ONLY, at 7 and 9 HOOT GIBSON HEARTS" in "TRICK OF COMEDY FOX Admission MINING Stocks Noon and afternoon closing prices on Vancouver Stock Exchange on our '.ode-lint board daily. We can give instant service in buying and telling Mining Stocks on Vancouver Stock Exchacge. We also hare facilities for .1 .pniinjr Wheat orders on Winnipeg Stock Exchange. Representing Miller, Court & Co- Ltd. Vancouver. S.D. Johnston Colli 617 2nd Avenue Prince Rupert, B.C. DRY BIRCH JACKl'INE AND CEDAR Singl load $3.30 Double Load $6.50 l-ii'K' -"Sack 50c COAL PRICES DOWN IVmbinn Peerless Egg $12.00 Pembina Washed Nuts $11.25 Alberta Sootless Large Egg $12.50 Alberta Sootless Egg $12.00 Alberta Lump $13.00 Also R other classes of coal Hyde Transfer AND COAL CO. I'horfe 580 139 Second Ave. MMSHSMStaMSSBMSSHSSMSJMMSaM Wfldkr- A "The Nobby" ! COAL Your choice EDSON CASSIDY - WELLINGTON TELKWA Also Rulklcy Hay nnd Grain. the Agent for Robin Hood Flour. Phone 58 la fur Prince Rupert Feed Co. of He MILK MILK It. Fresh Pasteurized Milk and Cream Dally. he EARLY DELIVERY Throughout the City, l)( VALENTIN DAIRY Telephone 657, Theatre "ITS ME" NEWS 10c and 35c ( What About It ? ? Macintosh Apples are the best Apjiie.s on the market for flavor. Try a box today. MacIn;o.sii Reds, fancy, per , box $'2.0r Grade "C," per box .52J0 i JumbJe Pack, per box 82.15 Crab Apples, 40 lb. box, per box $2.25 lbs liTJf Prunes, per crate SI. 10 2 lbs Corn on the Cob, 3 doz. $1.00 Beets, 6 lbs 25? Hubbard Squash, per lb. 7f Vegetable Marrow, per lb. ."if OUR MEAT SPECIALS Home Made Sausage, per lb. uoe nome i ured Baeon, per lb. -Mf Pot Roasts, hot or cold, per ;5e We cany a fall line of Pick-liiijf requirements. Mussallfni 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 Coats Aviator style and Children's models in a nice variety of colorings 3rd Avenue and Fullon St. Phone J) GOLDBLOOifS SALE OF HDIES' FUR COATS Would you like fur ccat? And would you like to get It at dm third leea than regular coat? Of courae you would. Who wouldn't'. The thing to do. then, to viait O ildWoonia the old reliable dealer Ooldbloom la having a aale fura before he leavea for New York. forii next week to arrange fqr bit purchase of raw tur and until he leavea. cvtry article in hie (tore la bo-log offered at real m', prices one-thlld below tlie ordinary price. After being twenty yeara In bueineaa Prince Rupert, doldbloom prtdee hlmaelf on the number of hla aattafled cuatomera. He guarantee every article velln to be as represented and to give aat!.-.fa-t-m with a moos bMk guaraiilv Ami u. ,iie can do tnUeh t !T ' h.tn ' ); .: So we o..;-n: i .Mi r,i week about that fur mmi. I).-:,,.-. I,,, leavea tor the WM. CIOIIIIW.OOM The I'lnne.-r 1'nr Dealer BURNS LAKE The Department of Indian Affairs has decided to establish a pure bred herd of Holstein cattle on the farm conducted in connection with Indian Industrial School at Fraser Lakel and the pUfThSse-ofndation stock i; nowbelng arranged. Corp. W. J. Service, district chief of provincial police, has been here from Smlthers on official duties. One of the matters he investigated was the smash-up of the Forest Rranch car by persons who used it for joyriding. John Boatrom of Grassy Plains was a business visitor in town last week. He expects to ship a carload of wheat to the Prince Rupert elevator this fall. Agricultural, poultry, horticultural, nature study, manual training, cooking and needlework exhibits were features of the annual School Fall Fair in Burns Lake as well as the usual school displays. September 1 to December 15 has been set as th,e open season for moose in Omineca district south of the Canadian National Railway line. VANDERHOOF Miss Margaret Braithwaite of Prince George is visiting in this district as the guca: of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. W. Brain. People of this district welcomed Miss J. J. McAIIan, sister of William McAIIan, for years Indian Agent at Stuart Lake, who paid a surprise visit to town last week. Miss McAIIan was accompanied by her cousin, Miss A. Tweftree.of Dunedin, New Zealand. Mrs. H. E. McClelland, A. E. Mitchell and Warren Johnson have been confined to their home recently with illness. The Vanderhoof Conservative Association Is taking up with the provincial government the matter of gravelling the school route road, completion of the road to Manson Creek add the, Omineca district, and the road to Robertson Creek as well as local creamerv matters. A Friend to Women Lydia E. Pinkham's ; ! Vegetable Compound LYDIA E. PINKHAM MEDICINE "M Lyo, Mi,., u S.A. an4 Cebovrj. Ont., Canada. To WILLIAM PATTERSON Late of Prince Rupert, B.C TAKE NOTICE that Netherlands in-veatinent Company of Oaaed Limited have oommenoed aale prooeedlnga under the Land Title Act under a certain mortgage covering the S. of Sec. 30. Tpn. S3, tlge. 3, Weat of 6th Meridian, in the Province of Alberta, of which you are the rectatered owner, and that Lyou are required to pay the aum of eovo.ts ana iniereat tnereon at the rale of D per annum from the lat January 182$ and coaU. within two months from the 29th day of September. IMS, falling which you will be foreclosed without further notice. . Dated at Edmonton, Alberta, thla 27th day of Auguat. leas. WOODS. FIELD CRAIO & HYNDMAN, McLeod Bid).. Edmonton, 8ol Icltora for the Mortgagee. Approved A. T. Kuinalrd," Dept. Registrar. Dr. Alexander IMIONE SIS llF.SNKIt m.ncic DENTIST TUB .DAILY NEWS Tuesday, 8eptPmt.r 2: TERRACE Mrs. Daly and children arrived from Fores tdak on Saturday to join Mr. Daly, who has purchased the bakery business from J. Viger. They arc taking up residence' in. the former hospital Building. .)' Mrs. Prealfen and Miss Rose ing spent Saturday at Remo. Mrs. II. Cf Creclman and sons Waited at the home of her moth er, Mrs. J. Raven on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. livitt of Prince Rupert were week end guests ai he home' of Mr. and Mrs. It, L. Mcintosh. Mr. .-Kid Mr Wm. Sffs left on Saturtfajr a holiday trip to Vancouver. -Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Corsori of Prince Rupert spwit the weekend at the heme ot Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Kenney. While here Mr. Curzon enjoyed some shooting at Lakeise Lake. Mrs. Downing and children spent the week end with Mr. Downing of Salvus. A. E. Walters tellet in the local bank returned on Saturday from a two weeks' holiday spent in southern B. C Members of the local Rebekah and I.O.O.P. lodKes to the number of about twenty-four marched to St Matthew's Anglican church on Sunday evening for their semi-annual lodge service. An appropriate sermon was preached by Rev. A. W. Robin son and special music was rendered by the children's choir. George Utile returned on Friday from a business trip to his lumber yards at Smlthers and Vanderhoof. "He also took in the Hudson Bay celebration at Fort St James. A. M. Blott and A. T. Cross of Vancouver, inspectors for the bank of Montreal, paid a visit to the local .bank t the end of the week. Henry Connoy, W. Warner and W. A. 8Utm of Rosswod spent the week end in town. B. Shannon of Usk, is again in Terrace superintending the load-inK of poles arid piling for the C.N.R. A. J. Watkinson of the Dominion Police department was a week end visitor in town, look ing into the circumstances of the death of Chas. Hoult Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Dyson have rented the home of A. Creelman lor the winter. PRINCE GEORGE V. R. Clerihue, local city clerk, has come not strongly in favor of improvements being taxed in Prince George. The Vanderhoof team wa awarded thifd prise In the boys stock judging competition at the New Westminster BxhiMtion last week. The team was composed of Kenneth Campbell, Anthony Irving and Ralph Rwen. All major road work in this district has been closed down by the provincial department of pub lic works and will not be resumed until the legislature has met to vote new funds. Resolutions favoring the extension of the Summit Lake highway o Davie Lake, the completion of the P.G.E. railway to Prinee George, the building of a telephone line to connect Prince George and MtUfide, and the extension, i iof the highway from Prince George to'- Tele' 1 Jaune Cache were prexented by Prince George delegates to the Associated boards of trade convention at Vnnderhoof lost week. WATS9S V M ALE ALE or or STOUT STOUT Builds Up Your Health ROWNTREE'S Plain York -"'MMHl I rin - --n-M ,,,, rwiMIIU ALICE ARM . i. Wheatley has commenced the work of removing the Granby Co.'s old logging camp from the KitsauR Flats here. The buildings will be taken to Quarts Point near Anyox where the company is resuming -mining operations. Don Cameron, an early prospector of this camD. who sold the Wolf mine to the Dolly Varden Mining Co. twelve years ago for ,'50,000, is at present working is the barren lands of the Hudson Bay country. H. E. Doelle, representing the Granby Mining Co., is examining properties in the Upper Kitsault country. T. i. Sheatoa, Inspector of mines, Priaee Resell, visited ail operating mines in this camp last W. A. Talbot, assistant district engineer for the provincial department of public works, was here last week on official duties and left for the Naas River. Al Falconer's sawmill here is now working in full swing. In addition to other orders, Mr. Fal- koner has secured a contract for nearly 40,000 feet bf lumber to be used in construction of a new camp at the Tiger mine. H.S.Wal'aceCo.Ltd. 95c. Days Tuesday, Wenesday See Our Windows DS i xiaaiia ii niai.miniamw "CATERPILLAR" Tractors HIGtJKR THAN THE WEATHER! A Slio for Every Use A Hundred U for Every Size TON, TWBNTV, THIRTY, SIXTY HBTTKlt (IUICKHK CIIKAi'j Literature and Prices on Request Bole Distributors for B. C. MORRISON TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO Nartbrrn VmrVXt Irelilit llulKllns 940 Mat ten Mrerl VAX Ul VIK. n. C. Now thai the Rainy Season is with us again, wc have stocked u large assortment of Men's, Girls' and Boys' RUBBER BOOTS in Ihiif-'juurtfr and knee- Ifiijfth. priced from $UJd . Also Ladies', Boys', and Girls' colored Slick r-Green, Brown, Black, Yellow snd Blue, priced from $1.00 Ladies' Rubber CoaU in Yellow, Rrewn and Ilia. ., at $HAH. Men s Brown and Black Slicker, also Black Rur.i-. . t HTJWt and up. Ladies', Mioses' and small Children's Overshoes, fr n .-"" nd up. We carry Rubbers to fit every style of shoe. JABOUR BROS. LTD. 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