PAGE SIX TnEDAILI NEWS Jwember 22. ,q Be sure It is, Salada Orange Pekce always animtuik 1 g TEA 'Fresh from the gardens9 Ttr A Kit TQ-Htcht" us Best Procurable I GJ (THE ORIGINAL) Pure Scolcli Whisky RICHEST IN FINEST HIGHLAND MALT CnM k Sot Umiui OMAtl. 4 Bv.Mt.CInlil OiMilWnM. WI-tMm.ft.GlMfOv, ScotluiL This advertisement Is not publisheo or displaytd b Liquor Control Board or by the Government ( Att offi3 LADIES' SHOE, at 33 per cent. Saving lh We have just received a big shipment of Ladies' Shoes in the very latest and iip'-to-the-minuto styles. We bought these right and can sell cheaper than the mail order houses. RUBBER BOOTS Rubber Boots for rneri, Rubber Boots for girls-Standard quality in araige of sizes. for Christmastide In Men's Wear we have everything that a man needs Shirts, Ties, Hats and Suits in snappy styles. FOR QUALITY AND PRICE! SEE MONTREAL IMPORTERS MEEKER BLOCK, THIRD AVENUE COAL ! COAL ! PEMBINA EGG Delivered, per ton $12.00 ALBERTA EGG Delivered, per ton 12.50 ALBERTA LUMP Delivered, per ton 13.50 Special Prices On Your Winter Supply WOOD MILL ENDS Per load $1.50 BOX CUTTINGS-Per load 3.50 HYDE TRANSFER PJIONE 580 The Seasons Big Smash in Radio RADIOLA 60 ' l'J293HODEL cion We cdhsitler these sets to be tfirj most'liTarvelous ever offered at this remarkable price. A nine-tube Super-Hetercdyne Circuit employing seven UY 227 tubes, one 171 and one-280. These sets have no equal as to distancej volume or tone. Only a limited number at this price. TOM B ALLINGER 3 1 8 5th St RADIO AND BICYCLE SHOP Co-operative Marketing Further I Discussed At Meet At a meeting of halibut boat owners in, 4he City Hall last night, the 'proposed' new company for tne cooperative marketing of halibut was further discussed. In view of the, fact that there were only about 20! owners at the meeting, a committee of six -was delegated to meet the various owners individually in order to obtain their1 views on the question. Business at the meeting wasi , otherwise of a routine nature. Capt. j ! David Ritchie. Dresldent of the Ca nadian Halibut Vessel Owners' As- sociatlon, Occupied the chair. FISH LUNCHEON BE HELD BY. ROTARY CLUB NEXT THURSDAY At the meeting of the Rotary Club yesterday, it was announced that T. H. Johnson, president of the Cana dian Fisheries Association, would have charge of the special fish luncheon of the club next week. President George Bryant made the I announcement. 1 Week-End Specials GRANULATED SUGAR 20 lbs. SWIFT SILVER LEAF LARD 5-lb. tin CLARK'S CATCHUP Large bottle $1.00 20c SWIFT'S SLICED BACON I Sn Per lb TtUV CROWN BRAND SARDINES 3 tins BROOKFIELD CREAMERY BUTTER--3 lbs. NORWEGIAN 35c JONATHAN APPLES GOOC Wrapped. Box CRISCO 3Tlb tin SHELLED WALNUTS Broken pieces. Per lb WAGSTAFFE'S CUT MIXED PEEL 1 -lb. pkg LIBBY'S MINCE MEAT Large Jar VI-TONE For school- 1-lb. tin CHRISTIE'S SODA BIS-CUITSV-Per tin $1.40 80c 40c 30c 35c hoi drinks after 60c 5c SUNKIST JUICY ORANGES QCn 5 doz .'. t)U TIOER BRAND PLES 2s. 2 tins j. .... P. GAMULA. Fifth Street SLICED PINEAP- 25c HOLLAND HERRING Milkers. Per keg SOLVENE SHREDDED SOAP 4-lb. pkg GEM LYE 2 tins $1.50 85c 25c Alberta Market Proprietor Phone 20 r BUSH'S Grocerteria i Specials For Friday and Saturday ! 10-LD. SACK OP PASTRY FLOUR Snowflake or Wild Rose SPLIT PEAS Per lb 50c PHONES 211 AND -212 WE DELIVER 7c WHOLE DRIED GREEN PEAS nn Per lb. I V NO. 1 JAP. RICE Per lb ! LUJBY'S JARS OF MINCE MEAT ' SAUERKRAUT 2-.tW MALKIN'S BEST RASPBERRY JAM 4-lb. tin . NABOB COFFEE Per lb . 7c 35c 35c 65c 60c Bush's 'Grocerteria ,l ,1 "flif i ft flaiTi ft emOIsion; 100SE BAZAAR The opening day of the Moose basaar vesterday wa very suc-roffni fpif crowds belw? in at-tendan both in the afternoon aprf evening. Whl'e t.hr' doors ODened yesterday afternoon at 3 o'ebek. it was rot until 8 oock in the evenm1? when the official openln was -ond-'-te'l bv Mavor S. P. Mc-Mordle. Dur'ne the evening there tva n ripilahtf'il program by the Prnlr Orchestra. With the ladles' general committer eonsisttr.i of Mrs. A. G. BarMett. convener Mrs. H. Skat-tfbol. Mrs. Blnsr Ln.tten and Mrs. J Rvph and D. C. Srhubert and N. M"vallem In -charee for the men thnne conducting the vajjous booths are as follows: randy. Mrs. A. Ohnesorg, convener. Horn" rooming. Mrs. F. M. Cro.-by assisted by Mrs. Charles Edwards Riffe and Novelties, Mrs. H. RkaUthol Mm. S. Lund and Mri C. M. W-verson Fancv Work Mr. A. Wicks. Tea Room, Mrs. P. J. Ryan, con verr. Kitchen. Mrs. Percy Cameron. Fish Pond. Mr,s. J. Preece. Roulette Wheel. Mrs. D, Schubert. nino Game. Premier Orchestra. Raffles Joe Ratchford. The bazaar; Is continuing this afternoon and will contlude witli a big nance tonum wnen a raw 'n? wi'l take place raffle prizes. Don't reducing sale. the TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Smart young lady with some knowledge of ladles' wear store. Good references required. Apply Box 239 Daily News Office. Week-End Specials For Christmas Baking LEMONS Per doz MANCHURIAN WALNUTS 3 lbs ALMONDS in shell. .. n- it, i APPLES! 40c, 40c 25c shelled Almonds eep SHELLED WALNUTS Per lb .. GLACE CHERRIES Psr lb MIXED PEEL Per lb COCOANUT , Per lb FANCY CLEANED CUR RANTS Per lb. SEEDLESS RAISINS Per lb. ! BLEACHED RAISINS Per lb 38c 55c 25c 15c 15c 12c 18c Now is the time to buy for making your mince meat. McINTOSH .REDS Per box 2.00 Hunters and Trappers For your benefit we are offering special prices on flpur, sugar, milk, potatoes, and all other foodstuffs you will require. SEE US BEFORE PLACING YOUR ORDER Economy Cash & Carry 319 Third Ave. Prince Itupt, B.C. STORAGE OF FOOD VITAL TO INDUSTRY I). II. Finn, Director of Fisheries Experimental Station, Gives Address The importance of refrigeration in the preservation of foods of all. kinds and the consequent import-1 jnce of the new building at the) Fisheries Station and of the work to be done there, was stressed by D. B. Finn, director of the station here, in in an an address address to to the the Rota Rotary Club at n n irt P OTT? TT IS hITiI V Sr 8 I ! thelr luncheon yesterday AkJ lJU VLiiJkA UAj Mr Mr. Finn Flnn stated stated that that c0 TO (official Om-nlner Last NUht By Mayor Mcfllordtc: in rrogrcss Again Today cold was the Ideal preservative, but that in preserving a live thing like an apple it must not be too cold. If an apple were frozen it would be killed and begin at once to disintegrate. The problem they had before them was to devise means of holding foods of nil !Hnrl fnr n tlmo wfthnnt causing a chemical change. In life there was a system of balanced re-reactions, but in death this balance was destroyed. Mr. Finn went on to tell of the manner in which the body was built up by the conversion of soluble matter into insoluble. Changes continued after death and the aim was to treat food substances so as to cause a minimum of change. They tried to freeze without rupturing the cells or removing the ice crystals v;hlch formed when the material vns f-osen. Other factors entering In were the drying of frosen materials. This wai piTvsnted to some extent by -e llni !t with a coat of Ice. The frosen fl-h were dipped and thus ice was formed all around. This 'was a factor in keeping the fish moist. It also prevented chemical 3vst:we;s In th! air from uniting with fho ir. the fish and causing deterioration. , a he soeaker said there was an tm -; mense lot of wot k to be done in con-jnoctlon with refrigeration before : they could expect results. Already 1 British scientists were working on mis at uamDnage and London 1 Enrlanri nnii tho nam hullHlncr hara C. would be devoted to it. The moment a fish dried, chemical changes commenced and one thing to determine was at what stage these changes should be ar- Te HrilllrVfttlr.r. fif fnnrt na nnn for the grand , of the most vital problem?! in the 1 food Industries today, Mr Finn said It affected fevory bmncH 6f fond . . storage. lTHu idea Kwafc lib be able Louvre siocKjto jrce2c and t. f r - - steppmroM in the right direction and by the use of the new plant and with the support of the Government and the industry they should meet with success. WINTER MAY BE COLDER Head of Meteorological Station at Victoria Talks About Weather i VICTORIA, Nov. 22. P. Napier iDeniaon. director of the Dominion Meteorological Observatory here, I who last spring forecast an abnor-i mallv dry summer and (aU on the j Pacific Northwest, in an. Interview today suggested that the coming : winter would be as cold or colder I than last year. As tor the Paget Sound precipitation, which to caus-! ing much anxiety owing to the lack of power through failure of the 1 water Mr. Denlson said It may continue light for months to come. Dig new shipment of rubbers for men, women and children at the Montreal Importers. Prices i very reasonable. You'll save money here. 19 WHETHER It be a cut, 1 a brute cnmln burn or scald, Zam-Duk provides the handiest and surest means to quick, perfect healing. It Is from certain vatuabie herbal extracts that Zam-Uulc gets its power to subdue pain and Inflammation, Its germ destroying activity and fine klngrowln property. Zam-liuk la splendid for chapped hands, frott bite. chilblain, etc. Get a box to-day I fomBuR ! Por j TIIUKSDAY, FmDAY AND SATURDAY TWO SHOW'S 7 and 9 p.m. 100 PER CENT TALKING PICTURES & MUSIC LOLA LANE AND 'PAUL PAGE In "The Girl From Havana" A Mystery Drama, Filled With Thrills and Romance Comedies "HIS BAIfY DAZE" & 'HER NEW CHAUFFEUR' Musical Novelty "THE INGENUJBS" ADMISSION, iOe AND 65c; SATURDAY MATINEE, 15c AND 40c hal doctots say MP' fit in moderation Beautiful Compacts for Christmas A compart is a necessity to a lady's toilet. The one shown above at $6.50 is good value, and we have others from $1.50 to $15.00. The $15.00 style is goldjillcd and many styles arc enamelled in modernistic designs. 15011 generations doctors have, paid tribute to the sustaining, jntfigoutinil and health giving qualities of beer when taken in moderation. There i no finer beverage than good beer for workers in every field of endea v. or. whether mental or physical. The undermentioned beers aro guaranteed tobcabsolutrlypure. To safeguard the public they are cnmtintJy tested by Analytical Crnmists employed by the B.C. Liquor Control Board. I'HOENIX EXPQRT mm mimoN lger IMIJSKNKK I.A0KR r w b IIIHX IMII lil I'll' gJEWELLEKp THE STORE WITH THE CUOC uimiiHiimixiwiiBMinxBiii'XKBiH $1 This advertisement Is pot published or displayed by tho Liquor Control Board or by the Government oi British Columbia. - nUtlGlEIKIHiBlBIBmillKII Mine Head Coal HARD, HOT, CLKAN ANDDKY This coal Is recowTii'od by all who hove used it b,,in8 the best Alberta tai riming Into Prince Rupert li.ereis no rock nor slack ami we can deliver It In any siz' J "U de- Egg, 1 inch to 3-lnrh . W Stove, S-lnch to 6-inch Furnace Lump ,IJ,W Our coal is Kept under rover and you are not payiug 'w w&ter. We Can Supply Tclkwa Lump ;! Wellington Lump INSIDE MILL WOOD Cut H'xlG", blc load C. C, KETCIirM ' & CO., LTD. PHONE 771 Coal? Coal? TK ' 4iva"tse ' ,ow rt" to put In your win""' ,vfV"' ' EDSOV ant CAS.slliY-WlXU TON In tny quantitl" M Flour, llay, flraln anJ ttl'd' Prince Rupert Feed Co PHONES 58 AND Huy From the Mcrchnnts That Advertise. Their Stock I Fresh,