TAGE SIX 12 N Ladies arcissus Perfume I Manufacturer's Introductory Offer Bring this certificate and 98c to our store and receive a beautiful $5 . 00 gift package, consisting of $3 . 00 size Will you please leitFus talk RINGS with you (some of these days? ' Wc don't mean in an ad. What we request Is that you step into the store and ask to see our Ladies' rings. Don't expect us , to particularize here. Always glad to answer your questions and assist you in selecting. I (Jewellers THE STORE WITH THE CLOCK, LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage i'hone 63 Cartage, Warehousing, ana Distributing. Team or Motor Service Goal, Sand and Gravel We Specialize in Piano ana Furniture Moving. MILK MILK Fresh Pasteurized Milk and Cream Daily. EARLY DELIVERY Throughout the City. VALENTIN DAIRY Telephone 657. Our classified section may be of special interest to you today. EXQUISITE NARCISSUS PERFUME and $2.00 box of Narcissus De Luxe Face Powder. You save $4.02. Please sign your name and address on this certificate. Extra certificates tor your friends may be had for the asking. Remember, only 3 gift sets to each customer at this price. Certificates arc good only as long as these exquisite sets last. DIRECT FKOM FRANCE. THE WORLD'S MOST POPULAR PERFUME asm , mmmmtmotsM MRS. FRIZZELL SPECIALS BRAID'S BEST TEA Blue Label. Cup and saucer free with Qfp each pound. Per lb. Out A-l SAUCE Equal to H .P. QCZn sauce. 3 bottles OtJV MALKIN'S BEST COFFEE 2 lbs SUGAR CRISP CORN FLAKES 3 pkts $1.25 35c DUTCH MAID SALAD DRDESSING AND MAYONNAISE 2 bottles ODl MACARONI, SPAGHETTI, VER- 3-1 lbs, OVJL LAST CALL FOR PEACHES. PRUNES AND CONCORD GRAPE? Get Them Now! GREEN TOMATOES 6 lbs PICKLING ONIONS Brown; 7 lbs 25c 50c All Other Varieties of Fruits and Vegetables at Lowest Prices 417 and 423, Sth Avenue East Mussallem Grocery Co. Limited T. 0. Box 575. S.D. Johnston Co.Ltd. Representatives for MILLER COURT & CO.. Limited Through our connections we can make prompt execution of buying and selling orders on the Vancouver, Cal gai aim iviuuiu oiutJl CA j. changes. Closing prices from these' exchanges posted on our stock board twice daily. Orders from out-of-town clients, by wire or letter, will receive our prompt attention. S.D. Johnston Co.Lld. 610 2nd Avenue Phone 130 Prince Rupert. &C. LUMBE JfeLxG No. 1 Spruce Shiplap $23.00 1x10 No. 1 Spruce Shiplap $25.00 1x6 No. 2 Spruce Shiplap $20.00 1x10 No. 2 Spruce Shiplap ., $22.00 2x4 and 2x6, 8 to 14", S4S, No, 1 Common. . . .$25.00 2x4 and 2x6, 8 to 14", S4S, No. 2 Common. . . .$22.00 IM ,1 :( 1, . Kiln Dried Flooring Ceiling and Finish, Mouldings Lath, Shingles, Doors, Windows, Etc. BIG BAY LUMBER COMPANY, LIMITED PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. Sawmill and Head Office, Seal Cove, Telephone, 301 Retail Yard, Cow Bay, Telephone 423 RETIRES FROM 1 1 mm $ After mary years In business In Prince Rupert, I have decided to dose out my entire stock and fixtures as quickly as possible. Most it you know that I am in need of absolute rest. We are going to tell vou the plain September Morn truth about this store and the merchandise and the reason why I am retiring from business, for there sn't a thing about the store that he public isn't entitled to know, if it cares to. Folks, here's your chance to save! We must get rid of this stock and fixtures quickly. There is nothing ?lse for me to do. We have engaged plenty of extra sales people. We hope to give good service; but vou can help a great deal if you will buy quickly and don't crowd. 3on't be afraid you'l) be coaxed to buy if you come to see. Sales peo-ile won't have to talk their arms off to sell goods at our prices. The prices will talk. The sale will continue for thirty days If the goods hold out with all prices slashed. All those who possibly can should do their trading as early in the day as possible. This sale is like offering new crisp dollar bills for a dime. The sale opens Friday morning. See tomorrow's paper for further announcement. In one year a single oyster can produce 1,000,000,000 new ones. Week-End Specials BLUE RIDGE PURE STRAWBERRY JAM- ffK 3Vi-lb. tin KING OSCAR SARDINES 2 tins CLARK'S TOMATO CATCHUP C bottles,. 35c 45c DUTCH MAID SANDWICH QAn 8PREAD Jar OUl SHELLED WALNUTS ft fin Halfs; lb UC McINTOSH RED APPLES Fancy. Box C GRADE Wrapped. Box 83.20 2.90 CLARK'S SOUPS Tomato, pea or vegetable. QC 2 tins 5DC ASSORTED 12 tins WILD ROSE PASTRY FLOUR 7-lb. sack CHRISTIE ASSORTED BISCUITS 1-lb. pkg JAP, RICE NO. 1 7 lbs ;.. I NABOB RED PLUM JAM 4s; tin 1.25 40c FANCY 40c 50c 45c BROOKFIELD CREAM- C- A A ERY BUTTER 3 lbs. 1.40 EGGS Fresh xtras. Doz 55c JOHNSON'S WAX PASTE n C 1-lb. tin.: INSTO HAND CLEANER Best on! t:. 30d SUNKIST JUICY n tZ , ORANGES 5 doz JDC Alberta Market P. GAMULA. Proprietor I'lflh Street. Phone 208 THE DAILY NEWS Wednesday, October 2, 1929 District News STEWART The famous Oslsko Rouyn Exploration Co. Ltd., of Montreal, has entered this field. The Maybe, Louise. Blue Jay and Ruby claims near the Mountain Boy property on American Creek have been tap-en over by the company and work preparatory to a large campaign of development has been started. W. J. 'Tretheway M.E., Vancouver, is in charge. Mr. and "r. n. w. M".T.man returned to Steyrart on fiundav from Vancouver where thev wero married last week in Christ Church Cathedral. The bride wa,s formerly Miss Elizabeth Burrows of Vancouver daughter of Alfred and the lat Mrs. Burrows of Oreat Miller. Oxford England. Mr. MeTman is a well known local hardware i A wedding of much interest in ;tv! district took place recently in Thrift rh'ifnih CatlWnl. Vancouver when' Miss TCllaabeth E. Mnrpfor Htei of the Stewirt !"iripra! Hosnltal staff and sister :of Mrs. 8. G. lawrence. was mar-Ir'ed to Ma'or C. B, North, super-iintendent for n number of years j at the B. C. Silver mine. 1 Premier Gold Min'ntr Co. ha declared it. regular auartrlv dlvid-' end of six ner cent. This brn Df TCIWCCC ith tota' dividends of the mine in Like a Thunderbolt Out of a Clear Sky Comes This ! the lt nine vnar": to H ovi 000 on a capitalisation of $5,000,000, Pma" .hinment'i of ore are be- nr made steadily from the BlicKl n" mining uo.'s proneriy ana am indications nolnt to this oroperty i-'tt-ominst n laree nroaucea in me not too far distant future. S. P. Fitzgerald left last week 'or Vancouver to attend the an nual meeting of the Independence! ooid Mining Co., which was held yesterday. ALICE ARM The tunnel being driven on the Saddle property on Hastings Arm by the Silver Crest Mining Co., has Just encountered seven feet ot good grade ore. It was run Into much earlier than was expected. Archie McPhall is developing one of the largest ore bodies ever uncovered in the district on his Blue Bird property In the upper Klt-sault country. Development la being made by open cuts and the 1 vein Is said to be wide, of good j grade and traceable for a long dis unite. Rev. W. B. Jennings was here last Sunday aboard the Anglican mlslion boat Northern Cross and conducted monthly services, E. R. Oatmnn nf the nnhllp t spent a few days here last week on omciai Dusiness. VANDERHOOF Harvest festival services were held here and at Stuart River and Webber Lake on Sunday by Rev. S. C. Steer, Anglican Church Stony Creek and Fraser Lake Indians played a baseball game at Stony Creek on Sunday. The deputy minister of agriculture was a visitor here at the end or last week and spoke of the af-I fairs of the Nechako Creamery at 1 Q meetlnsr last fiaturrlnv pvpnlnir C. Prout, president of the Nechako 1 Farmers' Institute, was in the : cnair. Mr T.lnvrt WnnHi nf RnnmtVin. I. J ,,wwu w. k,wr.0w ta visiting her for a few days with " muuici, wilts. M. num. I.' Owen Burdette has raised on jus properiy west 01 Lampttt Avenue, an Early Wisconsin potato weighing two pounds, 11 ounces. Mrs. Hunt's Nursing Home here, to Mr and Mrs. Ed. Reynolds of Chllco. S. W. Cocker has returned home from Fort MpIoH u-hprn Vii hi. been engaged during the past two months ereet.lnff 'hnTlrilniH fnr Hudson Bay Co. i An unusual sweet pea was grown in the garden of Dr. and Mrs. W. Ross Stone here, having seven blossoms on a single stalk. J. W. Peawon. Quesnel hotel proprietor wit lshortly Instal tin electric lighting system In this w au. ne was in conierence recently with the vlllase commissioners In 1 1 1 A I I ut tuiiiictuuu wiwi me project. SUITS! SUITS! MADE TO ORDER Cutting, Workmanship and Styl Ail Guaranteed SUITS STEAM CLEANED AND PRESSED We Deliver to Any Part of thr City. Ling, the Tailor Phone C19 Local Teachers Hold Meeting Member of Parliament Gives Interesting Address at Booth I Memorial School Thp roiriilnr mnnthlv mpptlnir nf the Prince Rupert Teachers' Association was held last evening In the Booth Memorial School, with J. 8. Wilson presiding over a good turnout of members. The meeting decided to make a levy on the members to add to the educational shelf of the public library. , The chairman welcomed J. C. Bradv MP., who was the speaker of the evening and referred to the splendid work that he had done in the schools of Prince Rupert and as a member of the Teachers', Federation. Mr. Brady expressed his great pleasure at once aijaln beinc: ab' 0 meet hli fe'lnw teqebers. old and new He felt that in his present position he was able to see, the value of the work of the; teachers themselves. He drew a naralle! between the wor'r In anestrv who work from behind the material and who only get occasional glimpses of the general ffect of the nat.terns on which they work, and the work of the teachers. They rarelv see the value nf thlr work yet it is indelibly and tremendously engraved on the character and minds of the Canadian pnnlls and an incalculnhie 'a -tor in the building up of the "Minn. Thn are fw assemblies ofj nnll nwadiv where ivnnnmlK ! troNrms do not form a great oart n i ' cuotecM unaer aiscussinn -nc fv snVer honed .hat UMush-1 topic. Value of Hirhrr Education He emphasised the value of hlnh hn' and vnlvfrlt.v training bv '""t1" out that of the three wav wmc.! entrance into commercial life is r'X'ie. the one made by wav 01 tile nlflh school and iinlvpHu M alwav more successful than! either by wav of a snecial tech-t Pica' trnlnlne nr hv the unv nf, the llmltpd tpw whn nrnrlr f rnm h' wound up. Education gives that1 reaav annnLBnintu ann hnvH.nin utJook which enables men to take hold of and direct the sreat IMus-trln' cornoratlons of the world. ine reace uiver district was the SUblect of moat, lnterontlnir mrl of Mr. Bradv's address. Even more here wa the value of higher edu cation stressed. wnn eDeHenr M add'sd to the potentiality to be iAd to hn full. The Atsly of eocfrphv a a ringed to the irtv of eeonoilr Hfo wves a rare mri to th nun! "hen he reallseii the &i mrl nf the pioneers, their advnt.!irei 'heir t.Hnla. their iiiivmui The Pace dlHrlet is the last ereat fer-t.'le realnn nf "!nnria nnirnhi r -, , - - - v. . w uv it, u. Here with iU moid settlement p- necwjiy oi we iat. rive ver. the teacher Is of vital import. Imml-"W" are from all nerts neaV all lanauiTfs anr hiw varied ciKtoms. The school house Is the melting pot. The descrinMon of th' wheat ffrowtn? country was vividly por-traved and as vividly contrasted with the different condition at he Turner Valley with Its oil Child Mind But the teacher' create nmh. 'n la irettln contact, with the child's mind. That ta the enttal afwr Mr. B-ady closed with con-erat'ilatln? the teachers on their rontrlhl'tlnn tn the rievelnnment onndlan life and literature that iranscenas ap material oronpertv A vote nf thnnki w aonnivteH Mr. Brady on the motion of D. H.i wrnii'i wno manxea tne sneaker i for hi words of encouragement. I for tpachers needed au?h commendation and recognition. It was worth whl'e to realise that, thonfh manv puoils dropped out before ri'a-hlns' hlh school, vet the work ot the teachers In trvln to build un character and develnotmt the mind was never lost but bore fruit always. , Those nresent included Mrs. J. C. ftradv. Ml Mproer Ml Mills Miss McAHhur Miss Moffatt Miss "amett Miss Orasie Miss Harrison Miss Jlalllwell. Miss Hartln, Miss Mac Donald. Miss McGulre. Miss Hothwell Miss McKay. Mias fhlel. Miss Curry. M"8. Walker, Miss A. A. PIrce and Messrs. Hartness, O'Neill and Ge. 'invisible Lmht Bring To View Many Ttny Living Objects BOSTON 1U rvt ) Tn. fra-reri rav the "InvialhU llsKf" with which the camera peers far1 mio lmpeneiranie rog. now brings I tn vleur tlnv llvlntr nhll. hn.i hitherto escsned detection by the! microvone ue or tnese rays in1 medtca' nh"tvranhv was descrlb-1 at! tn the thrtnenth Int.ra ' Physloloeleal Coneresa at Harvard Medical School bv Ivan Bert-' mi ann l Tiistln-nesancon of. Paris Infra-red is a loneer wave wh thn red the most lenal-hv, visible ray. It Is an 'intervening1 steD between llnht and heat. I The Frenchmen exclude all visible llaht from the nhotograohlc Hate Hhih is specially sensitised to the infra-red emanations. They said that, because of the extra I length these rays penetrate into and reveal some nf the M photography In a kidney study that revealed organisms "entirely missing in the microscopic examl-i nations bv the eye." I Dally News "claaaified advertisements" bring quick results. teachers much better than the! T&WS&l&'&Bffi WEDS. & TIIUIL Two Shows 7 and 9 p.m. A GREAT MYSTERY DRAMA "The Case of Lena Smith" WITH ESTHER RALSTON COMKDY AND SCKNIC TECHNICOLOR PARAMOUNT NEWS Admission, 15c and 50c "Caterpillar Tractors" MEAN BETTER, QUICKER, CHEAPER LOGGING Sole Distributors for I). C. MORRISON TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO., LTD. 1M0 STATION STREET. VANCOUVER B.C. Hranchcs: Prince George, Kelowna, Nelon COAL! ! 1 MINE HEAD LUMP Per ton S13.50 MINE HEAD EGG Per ton 512.50 PEMBINA EGG Per ton $12.00 SPECIAL PRICES FOR WINTER'S SUPPLY HYDE TRANSFER 171 THIRD AVENUE EAST I'HONE 580 HEATED STORAGE BAGGAGE COAL CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD OPERATING C. T. P. 20,000-TON FLOATING DKYDOCK Engineers. Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern Makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTHIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING Our Plant Is Equipped to Handle All Kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WOKK PHONES 43 AND 385 DEMAND "Rupert Brand" ippers "THE DAINTIEST BREAK FAST POOD." Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C.