DRYBRCH JACK1MNE AND CEDAR Single load $3.R0 Double Load JC.50 Large Sack- 50c COAL PRICES DOWN Pembina Peerless Egg $12.00 Pembina Washed Nuts $11.25 Alberta Soot less Large Egg $12.50 Alberta Soot I ess Egg $12.00 Alberta Lump $13.00 Also all other classes of coal Hyde Transfer AND COAL CO. Phone 580 139 Second Ave. Strictly Up-to-Date Novelty Dres& Goods Trench Flannels Polrct Twills Fancy Wool Crepe All Wool Faille Chiffon Velvet Printed Georgette Etc., Etc "le Mby" COAL Your choice EDSON CASSIDY - WELLINGTON TELKWA Also Hulklcy Hay and Grain. Agent for Robin Hood Flour. Phone 58 prince Rupert Feed Co. MILK ILK Fresh Pasteurized Milk and Cream Dally. EARLY DELIVERY Throughout the City. VALENTIN DAIRY Telephone G57. LOOK! LOOK! DOLLAR DAY SPECIALS Look what you get for your dollars Deal No. 1 2 Cans Peas, 2's 2 Cans Corn, 28 2 Cans Beans, 2's 1 Can Tomatoes, 2's. AH for $1.00 Deal No. 2 2 Cans. Pineapples 2 Cans Peaches 1 Can Raspberries 1 Can Plums All for $1.00 Deal No. 3 1 Can Spinach 1 Can Sour Kraut 1 Can Dill Pickles 1 Can String Beans All for 91.00 Deal No. 4 8 lbs. Potatoes G lbs. Carrots G lbs. Turnips 6 lbst Beets 4 lbs.' Cabbage All for ?1.00 Deal No. 5- 3 lbs. Onions . 4 lbs. tireen Tomatoes 1 lb. Celery 2 lbs. Tomatoes 4 lbs. Crab Apples All for 91.00 Deal No. G 2. Lettuce 2 Cucumbers 1 Cauliflower 2 lb. Green Onions 2 lbs. Plums 1 lb. Grapes All for 91.00 Plan and Shop Early for these Real Bargains. Mussallem Grocery CO. LTD. Real Money Savers Phones 18 and 81 H.S.WaHaceCo.Ltd. 36 inch DRESS VELVETS In Navy, Tan, Reseda, Blackf Wine, Pekin. $1.95 yard 3rd Ave. and Fulton Phone 9 Dr. Alexander TIIONE 875 lir.8NF.lt III.OCK DENTIST Mrs. Robert Reid entertained a large number of ladies at ''afternoon tea last Thursday. Dr. R, C. Bamford of Smithers is a visitor here on professional duties. A pure bred bull was purchased this year for the Stony rook Indians, I"ext year the Fort St. James, Blackwater, Clusko and Naiko Indians will receive pdrt bred -bulls from the Department of Indian Affairs. Moose are very plentiful in this district this year. Among those who have bagged large u'ls are Gus Palm and Warren ohnson. The anthem "The King of Love My Shepherd la" was sung by he United 'Church choir here ist Sunday. Soloists were Mrs. I. C. McCorkell, Mrs. A. B. Laird t. M. Patterson and R. H. "Moore. There were also violoncello solos y Charles E. Allen. Rev.. Father E. Allard, O.M.L. s returnel to this district after ving spent the summer at Tclc-raph Creek and on the Diard Iver. W ee pe k-end cials Mcintosh Red Apples are well nown as the best flavored Apples .n the market. You cannot afford to be without a box of Mcintosh Reds in your, home at the prices quoted below. Fancy grade, per box .... 9-.05 "C" grade, per box $2.23 Household pack, box 91.00 Flour, Five Roses, 49, sack $2.30 Purity Wheatlets, 5 lb. sack :3f Golden Churn Butter, 3 lb. brick. .. v 91.10 Uovril, 4 or., jar 03 c Milk, baby site, all brands, 4 tins Rogers' Syrup, 5 lb. tin Clark's Catsup, bottle SMf rof Norse 'Crown Kippered Herrings, tin '-Mf Italian Prunes, crate 23c 91.00 Singapore Sliced Pineapples, 2's, 2 tins -!M Fresh Tomatoes, basket .... ."0? Lifebuoy Soap, 3 for 230 Lux. S nkffs H3f Alberta Market P. GAMULA, Proprietor Fifth Street. Phone 208 EBB LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 63 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Coal Sand and Gravel. , iVe Specialize In Piano and Furnltun Moving. Thursday, October 4. I92H , THE DAILY- NEWS PAGE EIGHT 0 VANDERIIOOF tilt Rev. L. J. Hales, local Anglican Westholme Theatre Church clergyman, has appointed If J. H. W. Day as minister's w. warden, succeeding E. Roberts WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, at 7.00 and 9.00 p.tn. who has moved to Giscome. ,.. - I And Saturday Matinee at 3.00 p.m. ..Ul... DL..ALuilMMiUU4a 'returned-to hthome nfr-6hwnini- NALD DENNY in "ON YOUR TOES" OSWALD, THE RABBIT, AND COMEDY Admission 10c and 35c 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 alno have facilities for a.cepur.g Wheat orders on Winnipeg Stock Exchange. Representing Miller, Court & Co- Ltd. Vancouver. S.D. Johnston Co.Ltd. 617 2nd Avenue Prince Rupert, B.C. a visit here with hir Brother-in-law and sister, Dr. and Mrs. W. Ross Stone. ' ' - A meeting of the Woman's Auxiliary tojthe Canadian Legjon held Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Harry Taylor. periodically during the winter and they will undoubtedly prove very popular. FINED $150 P. Adams, Indian, for fishing above, the tidal boundary in a creek in the Naas River division contrary to the fishery regulations, was fined $160 by Stipendiary Magistrate II. F. Mc-Leod in provincial police court yesterday afternoon. John V. Plvnu nptiwl I'm- the m'oPPUtion . while W. O. Fulton ;ip.:tr.d on! behalf oi tin.- defendant. . usnniiamS ' ' ' '"VTEW purchases of Fall woolens made by Tip Top buyers, "J. i direct from the leading mills of England, Scotland and Ireland, comprise some of the finest fabrics that have ever been offered to Canadians at anywhere near Tip Top's standard price. 7 l-r-1 fl tl I llff ... i nese new ran ana winter suitings ana overcoatings are being shown here nowl ,3 '.ij Wpnderfiil variety of patterns I New shades ! New Fall weaves! All tailored to measure at our standard price. Your choice of any material in the store, mads as you want it. terrace nnnPFt i ni,Ts ENTERTAIN AT WHIST Pleasant Evening Spent Following Lodge Meeting. Outside Friend Being Invited TERRACE, Oct. 4. The local I.O.O.F. lodge, assisted by their sister Rebekajis, entertained at a jolly whist drive and dance in their lodge rooms on Monday evening after their general lodge meeting. A large crowd was present, a number of friends outside the lodge members being also invited. Ten tables oi tfhlst were played, high scores Iwlng made by Mrs. Holmwood aind Jas. Lever, while W. E. Smith and Gladys Kenney received consolations. Refreshments followed, after which dancing was etjjiyed until an early hour, music being furnished by J. McLaren's' orchestra. The I.O.O.F. and Rebakahs plan to have these .social evenings FOURTH STREET P. CRAVETTO 0 ee wfaat you get at the Tip Top store Soi PRINCE RUPHRT. istnet Keader The Of ily News ' Who cTo not subscribe for the paper but who purchase occasional copicSjXvill find it advantageous to remit $3.00 and have every copwJmiled to their address for the next year. 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