I Westholm SKINN 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 also have facilities for accepting Wheat orders on Winnipeg Stock Exchange. Representing Miller, Court & Co- Ltd. Vancouver. S.D.Johnston Co. Ltd. G17 2nd Avenue Prince Rupert, B.C DRY IB RCH JACKPINE AND CEDAR Singis load $3.50 Double Load 16.50 ' I JI. PA. 'ftrge obck ... auu COAL PRICES DOWN Pembina Peerless Egg $12.00 Pembina Washed Nuts $11.25 Alberta Soot less Large Egg $12.50 Alberta Sootless Egg $12.00 Alberta Lump $13.00 Also all other classes of cod Hyde Transfer AND COAL CO. Phone 580 139 Second Ave. Pill 10SIERY c Li-kBtUtr- f'' Wear BeHtr- at "The Nobby" COAL Your choice EDSON CASS1DY - WELLINGTON TELKWA Also Rulkley 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. I e Theatre MONDAY and TUESDAY, at 7 and 9 p.m. ! IDF A " COLLEGIANS "FIGHTING FINISH" FOX NEWS Admission 10c and 35c What About If ? ? Macintosh Apple.? are the best Apple on the market for flavor. Try a box today. Macintosh Reds, fancy, per box $2.i)5 Grade "C," per box ..."O Jumble Pack, per box $2.15 Crab Apples, 40 lb. box, per box $2.25 4 lbs 2."e Prunes, per crate $1.15 2 lb 25 Corn on the Cob, 3 do. $1.00 Beets, 6 lbs 25k Hubbard Squash, per lb. 7 Vegetab'e Marrow, per lb. 5f- OUR MEAT SPECIALS Home Made Sausage, per lb. 20 Home Cured Bacon, per lb. : 45 Pot Roasts, hot or cold, per lb ;i5f We carry a full line of Pickling requirements. Mussa'Vni Grocery CO. LTD. Real Money Savers Phones 18 and 84 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 Pulton St. Phone !) LINDSAY'S Carta wnl orage Phone 63 Carts?!), Waiviioubing, and Distributing Team or Motnr Service Coal Srd :imf Oavl We SneHnllre In PIuho and Furniture Moving. VLSI RLE MEANS OF SUPPORT Magistrate Have you any visible means of support? Prisoner Vm-. ,Mir Worship. (To his wife, a l.vmiiress. in the bin k of t!'' mii I : Ilemnia, stand up, tut' Um.iip can see vu r. The weather is b'ginninK to cool in this district, the tlu rmo-meter dropping as low an 2 '. de-drees above zero during the past week.' J. B. Laweon, who has' bcn ; teller of the local branch- of the iBank of Montreal for several months, left today for Vancou ver, having been transferred to the Powell Street branch there. Dr. J. R. Judge is leaving in a few days for Charlton, Iwa, where he will spend the winter before returning to Princ-e George. According to advices reLeivel from Hon. F. P. Burden, minister of lands, there seems to be every assurance that there will soon be something doing in the matter of the establishment of SMITHERS Leonard M. McLennan, who has been a member of the Royal Bank Mrs. P. Chapman has returned from a holiday visit to Vancouver. Miss Bertha Chapman has re mained in the south to attend Columbian College at New Mrs. J. E. Kirby was among Prince Rupert Exhibition visitors from Smithers last week. VANDEKHOOF The funeral took place hare last Thursday afternoon of William Schaffer, one of the pioneer settlers of the district whom death occurred in Prince George Hospital Rev. David Donaldson officiated and pallbears were W. F. J. Park, W. T. Evans, W. H,. Matheson, T. W. Blair. W. F. Manson and George Ogston. He is survived bya widrow. Rev. L. J. Hales, local Anglican rector, held Harvest Festival services here on Sunday as also did Rev. David Donaldson, United Church clergyman. Hon. William Atkinson, minister of agriculture, will be the first member of the new provincial cabinet to- visit this district. He will be here toward the end of the present month in the course of a tour of the central interior. The Department of Education has made a grant of $991.31 to Vanderhoof school board to offset the excessive tax due to land reverting to the government foi unpaid taxes. To WILLIAM PATTERSON Late of Prince Rupert, R.C. TAKE NOTICE that Netherlands In-mtmtnt Company or Canada Limited have oommtvcl atle prooMdlnca tinder the Land TlUw Act, under a certain mottftge covering the BX. V4 of Bee. 1 S3. Hge. S. Weat of Sth Meridian. In the Prorlnce of Alberta, of which you are the reslaterad owner, and that you are required to pa the. mm of 1690.48 and Interest thereon at the rate of 0 oer annum from the 1st Janu ary 1023 and coats, within two month irom we asm aay oi wpifmorr. mo falling which you will be forerlol without further notice. Dated at Edmonton. Albcrtn. thu 27' i day of Atiguat. 1928. WOODS. FIELD CRAIO it II YN DM AN Mdod Bids . KclmiMi' .11 Sollclton (or Uif l ,' Approved - ' "A T. Kluiiatrd." Dept. RtWur II. S. Wolverton, superintendent ;.t lue Sliver Cup mine, says there :t little doubt but that the mill m the property will be in operation by. November 15. A. W. Mc-i.ii;: at. n gpc.'i.'ilist in his line, has arrived to take charge of the ail.. A. L. Carrrthers. chief bridge inspector for the provincial government, G. R. Balloch, district ingtneer, Prin'e Ilupert, and r.po:-j;e "H. Pethick. assistant district engineer, Smithers, were vis-iUv" in tWn district at the first of the weejc ; F. A. Ooddard has returned U ! is home here after having spent tii sumnjer with the highway lo eating party east of Prince Ru pert. M'ss Lois Anderson of Hazel- a pulp and paper mill in this 'ton, who is studying at St. An district. Ithony College, Vancouver, had : marked success in recent Toronto Conservatory of Music examina-i tions. Provincial police announce tht. Vnt,v rhoo chndren 0f Hat-civic regulations in regard to eUon took a oumber of prizes at Driving, and the right side f the recent Vancouver Exhibition the street must be strictly ob-i served by Smithers motorists. Mm Helen Grant of the staff of the United States consulate, Vancouver, is in this district to visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Grant, at iia..elton and her sister, Ms. Norman Kil-patrick, Smithers. A bridge party and- dance was held in the Assembly Hall. Haz- e'ton. on Friday niht in aid of he Women's ' Auxiliary to the liazelton Hospital. A lanre number of children wero bttisd bv Rev. A. A. Burnett at the Kianiox Indian church last Sunday. Rev. T. II. Wright of- Hze'ton assisted in the ser vice and gave a special address j staff here for the past two i-tv Tries' Aid at Kispiox do- lelt last week for Vancou-jMted years, an organ to the church. ver wnere ne win oe assigned to a new post R"v. T. H. Wright, local United Church naator. has hn invito For failure to provide himself tn Hve an adrras at th m.hir with the necessary credentials j n-w onen'mr at Dorreen which :n tne form of a chauffeur's H- will tnVe place at an early date i cense, a locai youm was lined j A heavy wind last Tuesdav $7.50 last week for driving a blew dosvn the large flag pole at itaxl- the Hudson Bay Co.'s store in " l liazelton. j While going about his duties last Wednesday morning. TV A i iMcfUe suffered a alight stroke j FOSTER LANDS CATCH wnicn ion nim unconscious toi a time. OF 90,00P0UNDS OF HECATE STS. FLATFISH With the biggest catch in five trips, she baa made since being placed in commission this year. Canadian Fish and Cold Storage Co.'s steam trawler G. E. L'f'oster, Capt Sanderson, arrived in port at 9 o'clock last night from the Hecate Straits flat fishing grounds. The vessel had Jl catch of 90,000 pound. aawittt u riM imu? n ALL Good years. "Full Goodyear quality. Low Goodyear prices. 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