I hy | \\ lof) \imen who like // Teal Tabacco , ee \\\\} ' y 4 4 Kid Np : ‘ae F V heap hh \ d rr 4 My A Oe \ qa 4 if fj : PTT) ryt tie ant ATT tT os ea Fist of the Month Specials White Naphtha Soap - und Coffee - Crise ° ° Dominion Vegetable Soup - Special! Bacon, by the piece - - ° - Special carton, 80c Special, 3 lbs. for $1.35 ‘ - - Special, per lb., 40¢ Special, per tin, 10¢ Per |b., 60c¢ P&G Fresh Gt Peaches for Preserving - - - Per Crate, $1.50 Alberta Eggs ‘ ° . - Special, per dozen, 60c Dessicated Cocoanut ° ° - Special, per lb., 40c Per tin, 50¢ Mazola Oil for cooking : s : ‘ Big Assortment of Apples FULLERS, LTD. Phones 44, 45 and 534 Two Stores. > Ormes Limited "R 2 R F ” We have a Kodak to suit your special requirements. Full range from Vest Pocket to Post Card size. Everything in Kodak Supplies Phones 82 and 200 Store P.O. Box 1680 3rd Avenve and 6th Street — J re» DIVIDUALITY! pere, IS THE MARK OF SUC- CESSFUL BUSINESS AND IS SHOWN IN FOOTWEAR AS IN OTHER THINGS. You can obtain Individu- ality and distinction in the SHOES AT OUR STORE. You will be convinced by examining our stock. McARTHUR’S Shoe Store THIRD AVE. -ansLTEDEreneresesaseneesnieilsldniinn sieacineaiiniaiisieseitdeniaineieeeeemeeae getown Lumber Co. E « $130 ang 423, P. 0. BOX 1632 Ls “°90St Assortment of Lumber in Central B. CO. FISH BOXES A SPECIALTY SPRUCE FIR CEDAR Consult Us. Geor PHON THE DAILY NEWS FRIZZELL’S (MARKET OPEN Rew Butchers’ Show in New Building is Credit to Owner and City. . The new. Fulton Market was opened by George J. Frizzell to- day and it being visited by hundreds of purchasers who are tracted by the fine display in is the shop and by the attractive irroundings. The shop is large and con- enient and is equal to any found in the big cities. The main thing that it is sanitary throughout. The eounters are so constructed that the meat cannot be handled except by the shopmen, a featur: which will be greatly appreciated by many. In the mm rear there is a chilling ro and a freezing room, both of which are necessities in a modern meat selling establish ment. The office is at the if the shop and is fitted most modern style. This morning there was on hand a great showing of beef nutton, pork, veal, poultry, hams nd baeons, lard, vegetabies fruit and a hundred and things which go with a modern establishment of the kind. Mr. Frizzell will keep open the Royal Market in which he has been doing business in the past and he also has stores in Stewart Hyder. In order to provide for these sfgres and to give local people the benefit of the very freshest of local meats a good deal of it will be slaughtered right here, GREAT RECEPTION OF PRINCE ON PRAIRIES (Special by 9. T.P. Telegraphs.) Swift Current, October 4.—On Friday evening the Prince of Wales faced thousands of chee: back in the and one nd ing and flag-waving people. The Royal party will spend today in Moosejaw and the week end in Regina. } Local News Notes —— J. L. Christie, a commercial man, leaves by Monday morning's train for Smithers and Prince George. > > . The annual Thanksgiving Sup- per of the Methodist Uhureh wil e held on Monday evening, Octo- her 13 from 6 to 8. it Archie Grant, son of Rev. ~1 Grant, arrived on Wednesday from up the line where he is en gaged on a railway survey party. > > F. G. Dawson leaves tomorrow night for Victoria to attend a eeting of the Advisory Board of the Provincial Industrial Com mittee. . . . Two new members were elected to the Board of Trade at the meeting last night, P. H. Linzey, ocer, and Wouglas Sutherland, broker. > > > Constable Mansell, transferred from Fort George, on this Provincial who has been Nanaimo to South left for his new morning's train. . > . It was decided by the Board of Trade at last night’s meeting to eet out a smaller bulletin than e one issued last, in order that t may be available to put into envelopes with letters. . . . A recommendation that permits be issued to ships trading between United States and Cana dian points was adopted by the Board of Trade last night and a petition prepared by J. H. Pills bury was ordered to be cireulated for signatures, Mr. Pillsbury told what a hardship it was for fishing boats to hawe to clear and ente it every V isit. . . ° Mrs. 8. P. MeMordie, Col. MeMordie, police magistrate is expected to arrive back In the city on the Prince Rupert a week post tern wife ol from today. It is over four years since Mrs. MeMordie left Prine Rupert to join the colonel In she | England and since that time l has visited in England, Francs land eastern Canada. Mrs. Me | Mordie is at present visiting I) |}southern Alberta from whenee she will come to Prince Rupert lvia Vancouver. Her many friends | in the city will greet her with 4 hearty welcome, | We sell Frisbie Engines Compiete and ready to FRISBI a the friendly motor ¥ Frisbie Motors give long, uninterrupted service with practically , iy : no repairs except occasional grinding of valves. Valves in cages; Seng eamnn “a few seconds. An sailiastn. | iieieeiek adliean x _ wvoeanou, every ga denies for tard wore. Grertes cove, = Horse Power, $450 ™ crevices to gather carbon, and waste fuel. struction effecte a gain of 15 to 20 per cent. more power than is possible with L or T-Head des'gne. manifolds are coast integral with the cylinder; the old, leaky, bolted-on manifolds. charge on the intake and a complete, clean exhaust. 1 to 6 CYLINDERS—65 to 75 HORSEPOWER Frisbie Motors are made in following sizes: 1-cyl., 6 and 7 H. P.; 2-cy!., 10 and 16 H.P.; 3 cy!l., 18 and 40 H.P.; G-cyl., 50 and 76 H. P.——-Bore and Stroke, 4%" x6” For work or play, the Friebie will measure up to and 6" « 6". your hardest tests. Lipsett Cunningham Co., Ltd. This type of con- 7 $600 ge te a Large valves insure full 16 1 m $900 w ao i » $1400 26 H.P.; 4-cyl., 30 and Ask the Man who has used one SMITH & MALLETT | PLUMBING AND HEATING ENGINEERS furnished. Estimates Address, 3rd Avenue, head | of Second Street. | _ Phone 174 -— P.O. Box 274 }) ener ‘2 Hotel Prince Rupert EUROPEAN PLAN $1.50 per day and up. FIRST-CLASS CAFE A La “arte. SP BOO POLL PLL LPL PDD OOOO D DOLD He SALMON RUN AT ISLANDS Chums Being Caught in Large Numbers at Queen Charicttes by Prince Rupert Men. ——————— i Reports have been received | Queen Charlotte Islands | saying that there is at present a bie run of chums and the Prince} Rupert men, who have = seining | concessions there,,are making | Two canneries are operation there and some of ie fish are being canned on the} spot, while others are coming to this side of the straits and yet some are being taken to Alaska or the American canneries. The fishing is best in the neighbor- hood of Skidegate. In order to allow for this late run on the Islands, the season for fishing is always kept open later than it is on local rivers. It will close for good for salmon fishing about the {8th of this month. good money. BYNG PRESIDENT OF WAR VETERANS (Special via G. T. P. Telesraphs:.) London, October 3.—General Byng has been made president of the United Kingdom branch of the Great War Veterans’ Association of Canada. ) Advertise in the Daily News. ae NOTICE OF CANCELLATION, NOTICE te hereby given that the reserve c\isting over Lots 1319 and 1820, Queen hariotte District, by reason of a notice itished im the B, C, Gagette of 27th ik ember, 1907, is cancelled. G. R. NADEN, } Deputy Minister of Lands Department of Lands, 22nd September, 1919. CREDITORS’ TRUST DEEDS ACT. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. | TAKE NOTICE that Mussallem & Co.,, Limited did on the 24th day of September assign to me, Frederick G. Dawson, of Prince Rupert, B. ¢ for the benefit of its ereditors, all its personal and real estate, credits and, effects which might be sold or seized under execution | AND FURTHER that & meeting of the} creditors will be held at the office of} Williams & Manson, solicitors, Prince tu | pert, B. C., on Tuesday the 7th of Octeber, 1919, at three o'clock in the afternoon ive | 1919, the giving of directions with reference to the estate Creditors are requested to file full particulars of their claims duly verified, and of the securities held (if any prior to the Stst day of October, UX which date distribution will be made w reference only to such claims 4a* are | ceived by me prior thereto FREDERICK G, DAWSON, Assig: ce. \ P.O. Box 1704} Phone 37 For Comfort, Courtesy and Service go to THE SAVOY HOTE Serer erern ef arenes erwes | F. T. BOWNESS, Manager | Fifth and Fraser St., Prince Rupert, B.C. Home Cooking Running Hot and Cold W “ 586 - Phone - 586 “ The goods on our shelves are all priced in large plain figures to aid you in your shopping. LINZEY’S GROCERY * The Smeeton Tea Rooms 309 SECOND AVENUE The Business Man’s Restaurant REAL HOME COOKING. BOARD BY WEEK OR MONTH Home Made Bread and Cakes Always on Sale. zr WRIGLEYS Cc a package before the war ® «Bree Swe © Cc a package during the war | a Cc a package NOW THE FLAVOUR LASTS SO DOES THE PRICE! a