o 8 o s o 8 g g a -a -a a .-a a -a a -a a -a a -a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a -a -a a -a a a a a a a a a GOOD VALUE FOR YOUR SIDNEY. GET YOUR WINTER'S SUPPLY IN NOW The Blessing of IMMACULATE HOMES Knowing that the coal you order for this winter will riot mess tip your basement or fill y0ur hoUse With dirt; is a thing of interest to the housewife. Our coal, is. CLEAN coal, and you will be surprised CilathgFe is a difference. Order Your CLEAN coal from us Today! Phones 116 dhd 117--Prince Riljidrt; B. C. CMS0O00b00O000000HMH06MO00000000Oe0O00 Dr Alexander rnoNE ni Bf.SNEk BtbtK DENTIST MILK MILK Fresh Pasteurized Milk and Cream bally. EARLY DELIVERY Throughout Uie City. VALENTIN DAIRY Telephone 657. Ol 01 o g; 8' 0! 0 O !' s 0! ALBERT & McCAFFERY, LTD. 1 I PAGE FOUR fltE DAtif NEWS Thursday, HYDE TRANSFER .(KM Phone 580 MILL ENDS Part dry; everi leligths. 01 CA Per load 101? BOXCUTTINGS-Per load $3.50 s Copyright. 1927. by E. Phillips Opperihelnt INSTALMENT FOUR Miss Brown, although securely established In her bed-sitting room, spent an uneasy night in the ritw world which lay hidden among the cabalistic signs of her notebook. Onee or twice she woke with a start and listened. An ap proaching footstep which paused beneath her window brought net left hand to the precious packet under her pillow and her right to that unfamiliar little weapon upon the table by her side. Always the footsteps passed on however, the rumble of distant traffic became less distinct and the early morning stillness soothed her once more to slumber When she awoke it was oast 6 o'clock and a pale gleam of unexpected sunlight was shlnlnp through the window. She lay quite stfll for a few minutes, realizing little by little this strange thing which had happened to her. As soon as it was all -there in her mind, and her brain as well as her body was fully awake, she rose, wrapped herself In a blue dressing gown, which was almost her only vanity, made her way to a room at the end of the dingy hall, deposited a coin in a meter and enfoyed a warm bath with the packet upon the shelf in front of her. Afterward, with it still tucked under her arm. she returned to her room, lit a small gas stove and boiled a kettle while she dressed. As a rule, she stepped out to the baker's adjoining for a small roll, but this morning she was filled with the one consuming desire to deposit -her precious volume In safety without running the slightest1 risk. At 10 o'clock she placed it in "After my baby was bom I wit very weak and run-down. I wu not able to do any heavy work but I had to be I round on my feet all day. The main proved too great and I wa real tick for about two monthi. My mother advised Lydii E. Pinkham'i Vegetable Compound and I started to take It. You should have seen the change in me. I am now well and strong and in good spirits. 1 have taken the Vegetable Compound ever since if I fed my energy lacking. 1 also take Liver Pills and I find then) a wonderful help for constipation." Ma Jama E Rofcson, Box fry, Fernie, British Columbia. How to take Advantage of the opportunity offered by Bkckhill Mining Co. Ltd. Northern1 Metals Holding: Syndicate has a Very favorable : i option1 oh control of Blackhitl Mining Co.'s treasury stock, 1 which, cbrisisls faf Uvo-thirds bf Hie capitaibflhc' company, OUR FIRM HAS BEEN ABLE TO OBTAIN A FEW OF TllESE UNITS FOR LOCAL AGENTS Xik: QUESTIONS About BLACkiiiLLANDTHfcNSEE US; BUT ACT QUICKLY NORTH COAST FINANCE CO. STOCKS tifiww1r1r1tjhr REAL ESTATE it T 1 iVww r1rA STEWART, B.C. 'her satchel, which she carefully and' elaborately strapped up after a method of her own, discarded ner mackintosh in favor of an alas! very cheap fur coat, unfas tened the door and stepped hesitantly out into the street. Thft was no one who seemed to W taking' the least Interest in Hei movements, and she hurried with beating heart along the narrow thoroughfare toward the passage cuums uiwj iuioiu oucct. ns Bin neared the entrance, however, sbr slackened her pace. She tried tc tell herself that she was devloplhe a new trtek or nervousness. Never theless the apprehension hat eizea ner tnat sne was being followed. She was certain of it head of her there was a mar 'ottering in front of a stationer'? '.hop, apparenUy studying fn row of placards. At the sound of her lieht footsteps he" looked uf md she felt his eyes travel be-vond her to some arte in the rea! ionvevihg a message or w-as It f warning. She swung suddenly round. A man who might hav been a clerk on his way to worr or a small shopkeeper; an insigni- Ticant-iooKing person with 8 stubborn, evil expression in h& oallid face was barelv a vard be. hind her She stood on one sldf to let him pass, taking care tr keep the satchel she was carrylhf between herself and the wall Tht man at once divined that he suspicions were aroused and mad' a plunge forward, waving a signa' at the same time to the lolterc in front. He secured the satchel but he secured at the same tlmr Miss Brown herself Miss BroT lying upon her side on the pave mentj -drfttged almost into Uw autter, with an intolerable pair in her wrist to' which she ha'' tightly-strapped her precious bur den before she had left her room Th -tnan .: realizing what hat hanoened stooped down to dea' with the strap, .but intervention almost dramatically unexpected had arrived. A taU. shabblh dressed young man whom Mis-Brown had hot previously hbllcer had suddenly appeared upon tht "erte. A word of tardv warnihe Tashefl. fbra the loiterer, but Ml' Bttmfs asfttllant was already tying Upon his back In thr "utter There was the smlhd of ntfy footsteps, and Miss Brown erv muddy, very shaken and with a deep red mark upon her wrist, struggled to her feet almost to fall Into the arms bf a hurrying policeman. Sated Front Attackers What's the matter, mlssf he iemanded. "A man tried to rob trie, she explained. "I have something quite valuable in this satchel. Tw see one of them tried to snatch it away, only he pulled me down too. and then when he was trying to cut the strap some onr knocked him down." (To Be Continued Tomorrow) STOCK QUOTATIONS (Courteiy B. D. Johnston Co.) B. a.. 8Uver, 150, NIL Beaver Sllve 7ii Big MissorJrl, 75i 80. Cork Province. T, 8. Cotton Belt 20, Nil, Duthie Mines, 4A,.60. Oeort Coppef. 150. 2.55; Georgia River, 15t 19. Goleonda, 85. 88. ' Orandvlew. 23 V; 24: Ir-r Coa! it Cpke, 31. 34. Kfiotenay Florenee. 8i, 9. Kootenav King, 15, 16. Monon Woolsey. 2. 3. Marmot Itivef Oold. i 2V4. Marmot Metals. Nil, 2V National Silver, 11, Nil. Noble Five, 44, 45. Oregon Copper, 15, It. Pend Oreille. 3,10. 350. Premier. 1.65, 139. Porter-Idahb. 25, NIL Reeves Macdonlld, 1.15, 120. Rufns-Argenta, 10, lOVj. Ruth-Hope. 25. 28. Sliver Crest 6. 6V4-Silverado. 35. Nil. Silversmith. 6, Nil. Slocan Rambler, 5. 6. Snowflake..l8Vi. 17. Sunloch, NIL J. 20. Whitewater. 27..N11. Bluebltd, 5. Nil. . .Oils Regent. 30, KU. ., Mill City. 3.75. flit. Associated. 1.40. 1.45. Sptwper. 55, Nilv Oft: E. Lands. 2.63, 2.70. Afivanej;, 75. NUr, . A. P Coh.. 252. 2,34. ClmonL i.55. 1.58. Daihotisie. Nil Us. Devenlsh. 15, Nil. , , Fdbyart Pete. 8, 8V2. Home Oil. 13.10, 1355. Illlnoli-Albecta, 38, 40. Mayland. 3.50. 2.60. McDo'ug.-Seeur.i1.85j Nil. McLeod: 2.45, 1.68. New McDoue.-SeBur, 6(J, T2. Royallte. 75.00., Nil, Hargal. 1.10; 150. Freehold, t. 95. . tetflilgjraemc, 95, 1.00. United, 8i, 89. Dallas, 60, Nil. Mercury, 64, 66. Js'EES A TIMBER FAMINE IN CANADA EDMONTON, Oct. 31: A timber; famine in Canadian soft woods Within 25 years, unless prompt efforts are, made,. to. carry , out reforestation, was preiUftedi by Sir Herbert Matthews of London. England. jftUcctor.. J..JLUflPrttlsh Dominions and other large POLICE BOAT The new provincial police bbat M: T. ft rnrrtin nnrth ffim Victoria, tied up overnight at Campbell River and -was on its wav aealn this mnrnfnr Dnrlnp the morning, divisional headquarters here were twice In radio communication with the vessel. A little spdon will sometime Stir ip a terrible mess. SCHOOLDAYS ARE JOY-DAYS FOfo PltOPERLY NOURISHED CHILDREN ATlil WH E With all the bran bf th whole uheat milk, the youngsters are off to school wilh bounJinj; enerr. and mental alertness. They like the crisp, crunchy shredso: baked whole" Wheat and It's so good for them. It's ready-coolti Richmond's Louvre CLOCK S-A.LE Friday Morning at 9 ;oXlock ! -il. Tomorrow will take place Richmond's IiOuyre j"ejrnla,r( nonth-end Clock Sale Allhdufeh the Louvre regular prices are based'oi quick arid large turnover, very many customers have realized that at the Ghck gales' Bargains real hargains-are obtainable as at no other time. And this month's Clock Sale is no exception. If yOU want a bargain, be on hand tomorrow morning and gc't yours. 12 ONLY, BRIDGE LAMPS Parchment, hand Ci painted. Regular values $4.00. Clock Snle Special 30 ONLY, BED LAMPS-Georgette shades, hand painted; wired with socket and plug. Regular value $7.50. QO QI Clock Sale Special 7 ONLY, LADIES' CREPE titi CttlNE DRESSES Sizes 14 and IGonly. Regular value $10.00. AC Clock Sale Special ; $&mVO G OfoLY, LADIES' DRESSES Some worth $20.00. Off Qff Glodc Sale Special : Vvw 4i 0NLV, LADIES' DRESSES nv all the latest Q4 O Off styles and in all sizes. Clock Sale Special yXAfVO 44 ONLY, LADIES' DRESSES Rbgular ValUes up &4 Q 7ff to $39.50. Clock Sale Special ?JL7.J 2 ONLY, LADIES' CHINCHILLA COATS Off Qff Clock Sale Special . ., ..... .V.'. yvvD 12 SADIES' BROADCLOTh cdATS with long shawl collars ami Siffs; in all sizes and shades. OOf ffH lock Salt; Special , TJfi3U G ONLY, LADIES' TWE0O COAliS-Fur collars OOQ ff ft Kegular values up to $65.00. Clock Sale Special V 17 ONLY, OPPOSSUM TRIMMED LADIES' COATS-Regular values up to $69.50. OQ9 ffA Clock Sale" Special 4 4 $Oi9DJ 50 LADIES' HATS Regular price $6.00. fl- Aff Clock Sale Special 1 7 3 UMDIfi.Mt)DBLHATS-RegUlarvalu3supto Off J j $U)0, Sale Special .y'"5 QQ Aro DEALERS-NO C. O. t).CASk ONLY Richmond's Louvre THIRD AVENUE, PRINCE RUPERT , B. C I