October 21, 1919. | ue eday CHRISTIE'S (sst. lee Wafers Cocoanut Bar Cocoanut Brittle swiss Chocolate Fig Bar cingel Nut teed Animal husks Sullanas \rrowroot \sst. Fruit Sandwielr, Abernethy \cst, Biseuits Apple Blossom Cherry Rings Cafe Neir Jelly Wafers Lemon Snaps \sst. Marshmallow Marshmallow Fingers Just Arrived - Fresh and Crisp Na =— COM — & toyal Canadian Afternoon Tea SPECIAL! SPECIAL! Christie's Assorted Tins, per tin............. $2.00 ChristilW Ce TDs occas sks cee .65 Ramsay’s Sodas, cartons ............... 3 for 1.00 School GH METEE oo Ch Gc ceiees cote elon 25 Christie’s Biscuits in packages:---Arrowroot, Graham Wafer, Water Wafer, and Social Tea, per package ... MARVEN’S Bat Cocoanut Fingers Fluted Vanilla Ginger Wafers Social Tea Fig Bar Fancy Wine Creams Peach Bar Ginger Bar Honey Fingers Apricot Wafers Lemon Snaps Royal Milk Lunch Chocolate Drops Popular Mixed Sultanas Special Apple Blossom Honey Fingers Cocoanut 25 7 Bs RASTER © YOKE 'h@ 888) KNOWN TRAE ARK in THE WwoRLe Prince Prince Rupert Music Store OPPOSITE POST OFFICE WILL EDMUNDS, Proprietor “Everything in Music.” LATEST POPULAR SONGS AND DANCES, VICTROLAS Repairs to Phonographs, Violins, Etc. Woodwind instruments repadded and Rupert AND VICTOR RECORDS Bows rehaired adjusted. Academy of Music in Connection With the Store. The Largest Stoek of Pianos and Organs North of Vancouver lhe Heintzman & Co. Piano The Weber Piano Thomas Organs All High-grade Guaranteed Instruments W. J. Pitman, Piano Dept. E. L. VAUGHAN Expert Piano Tuning and Tepairing, Pleyers a Specialty Prince Rupert Music Store —— \\ Caille Perfection Motors Parkin & Ward Electric Co. Li Electric Engineers and Contractors ry a full line of Eleetric Ranges, Washing Machines, Vacuum Cleaners, Hot Plates, Grills, Irons Toasters, and Fixtures. Fstimates furnished on House wiring and Motor installation MARINE DEPARTMENT Agents for Regal Gasoline Engines for trolling — eee Titan Storage Batteries Mosier Spark Piug ‘he Plug that was chosen for the Transatlantic flights “ur service department will help you to plan your Lighting Equipment. A full line of Dynamos, “torage Batteries, Switch boards, Conduit, Cable, Lamps, Searchligtts, etc. We make Lighting Sets to Suit Your Boat Stor: ‘e» Batteries charged and repaired (no time lost while Your battery is being charged, we have one at your disposal.- Third Avenue en ‘eneee See ALBERT @ McCAFFERY before you purchase Anything in the Building Line We handle ert Spruce Co.’s Lumber . C. Mill’s Fir Cement Shingles | Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. Prince Ru Lime Brick (opposite Post Office) PHONE 125 Plaster Laths THE DAILY NEws \ FOUR CARS BUTTER FUR BELGIANS GO FROM EDMONTON Mdthionton, Oet 4) \s a part of in order from the nent, P Belgian eo Burris & Go. last week | lipped four cars of butter from] Mdmonton and were also shipping from Calgary and Saskatoon. The Mdmonton shipment included -00,000 fifty-six pound boxes,*and about a couple of weeks ago they shipped about 400,000 boxes on the same order, It is understood that the order will take up all the available su; plus that the Burns produce de- partment can command. The Bel- gian government has also bought heavily in eastern Canada. Gillett’s Lye has lo hoid necessity in so many ways, and so satisfact respect that no woman feels that house without it. Makes the finest kind of for washing and cleansing. One can Lye will make ten minutes. Many of under the label, because of of Made in Canada HOUSEHOLD NECESSITY mg been regarded as a house- the fact that it is useful ory in every she can k eep . soa oe soa ts u are sh Yin booklet “GILLETT’S LYE EATS DIRT” With the heavy outside demand the price of butter to the has gone to 59¢. There demand from the coast, both in the American and the Canadian cities and big shipments are be- ing made there weekly. CREATEST SILVER COUNTRY IN WORLD That is What Alice Arm Mining Men are Saying in Vancouver. trade is a big That the Alice Arm district, particularly that area extending south from the Kitsault River. is destined to be developed into the richest silver camp in the world is the opinion of prominent min- ing men who have recently re- turned from the north, says the Vancouver World. Already there indica- tion of a busy winter of develop- ment and many of the large groups are in the hands of com- panies and individuals intent upon ‘bringing in” this district on a scale never seen before. W. VY. Somerville and J. D. Meenach are among the enthusiasts who owners of promising at Alice Arm, Meenach, who with Charles Z. Frey and other Seattle capitalists, own the Musketeer group, located Is eVery are properties about three and a half miles northwest of the Dolly Varden nine, passed through this city recently and expressed himself iy no uncertain terms regarding the district. “It is the greatest silver coun- try in the world, without a doubt’ said Meenach, “and you will see the greatest silver camp in his- tory there when the developments under way are carried out. A mile north of me is the Wolf, and fur- ther north again on the east side of the glacier is the Homesteak group Where men are now working and a great showing has been made. All the properties are striking richer pre the further they go down. There will be some great work done this winter. rhe Wolf has 419,000 tons of ore blocked out and will be working with the diamond drill this win- ter. The Climax is working on a vein 20 feet wide and showing 113 ounces to the ton. The North Star has wonderful ore, the quartz being held together by great deposits of native silver. hey are packing out ore now in sacks up to 1,000 ounces to the ton.” BASKETBALL Junior Colts Beat Kind Edward and High School Defeats Senior Colts. Chere were two basketball last evening. The first game was a fast exhibition played between the Colts No. 2 and the King Edward School, which re- sulted in a win for the former, 2.0. second games score The game between the High School and the Senior Colts. The Colts had a 8.0 lead in the first half but the High School boys came to their the second half, took six baskets themselves and held the Colts scoreless. It was a live- ly game, full of life and excite- ment. Final 6.3 There was a number of enthusiastic spectators who took a lively in- terest in the games. was played senses In score, SHEER H EHR EHR ERR HEHE * Notice to Advertisers * Casual advertisements * for insertion same day * should be in the Daily * News office before 10 a.m, Changes in advertisements NEW YORK WOMEN FORM LEAGUE FOR BETTER GOVERNMENT New York, October 11. ocial their votes to effect improvement these matters, distribution of food will also oe. upy ; cleetions they will hold political} The pe_| Meetings, at which the opposing work, and their attention. During | and Ne ver intend to usel/and answer the questions of their women constituents. And at least The purity and] tlhiree mass meetings a year will forget to look be held to discuss loeal politics questions of current interest. thr ugh cently enfranchised women of New | Candidates will be invited to speak | the classified list on Page 5. York have formed themselves into| to further the! of party, of ich men and women as by their record, talent, and standing in the community give promise of a higher and more efficient type of publie official.” In order to be of real value, the League intends to obtain “full and accurate records of all candidates and distribute them the registered wo- men voters of the assembly dis- tricts.”” Members of the League particularly keen on welfare and 1 League pledged bod regardless among “ A. W. EDGE CO. DISTRIBUTORS 2nd Avenue - Prince Rupert BEAVER BOARD If it hasn’t the Beaver trade-mark it isn’t Beaver Board Finish off your attic—partition of a roor in the t—put new walls in your re. Do it with Besver Board. For your summer cot- ‘age, for yournew home, for the elub, the store or the office—Beaver Board. 1 it takes the place of lath, plaster and wallpaper, gives you better walls and , more handsome, more san- itzy, more durab'e, cenuings Tete) every resson for—and none against your ¢ Beaver Board. Get the genninc. It i wal pay you to be particular. A. W. EDGE CO. > Distributers, Prince Rupert oink —— Dentistry DON’T NEGLECT YOUR TEETH! One Decayed or Missing Tooth lowers Your Efficiency~ Dr. Bayne OFFICE HOURS— Morning, 9 to 12; Afternoon, 1.30 to 5.30; Saturdays, 9 to 12 only, Evenings, Tuesday, Weénesday and Friday, from 7 to 9 Dental Nurse in attendance Phone 109 for appointment — =>; INDIVIDUALITY! 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. We sell Frisbie Engines Complete and ready to install. accessible in a few seconds. An opening directly into combustion struction effects a gain of manifolds are cast and 6” « 6". your hardest teste. should be on hand before 5 p.m. on previous day one eeeneee SE HE | eoeeeeeeeeeenee Frisbie Motors give jong, uninterrupted service with practically no repairs except occasional grinding of valves. Valves in cages; “all throughout, every part designed for hard work. chambers. No crevices to gather carbon, and waste fuel. This type of con- 7 15 to ® per cent. more power than is possible with L or T-Head designs. intake and exhaust integral with the cylinder; miles ahead of the old, leaky, boited-on manifolds. Large vaives ineure full charge on the Intake and a complete, clean exhaust. 1 to 6 CYLINDERS.6 to 75 HORSEPOWER Friebie Motors are made in following sizes: 1t-oyl., 6 and 7 H. P.; 2-cy!., 10 and 16 H.P.; 3 cyl, 18 and 26 H.P.; 4-cyl., 30 and 40 H.P.; G-cyl., 60 and 75 H.P.--Bore and Stroke, 4%4" x 6" For work or play, the Frisbic will measure up to 586 - Phone - 586 The goods on our shelves are all priced in large plain figures to aid you in your shopping. LINZEY’S GROCERY FRISBIE the friendly motor muscle” construction Overhead vaives, pockets or 10 ” 16 25 ” 5 Horse Power, $450 Ask the Man who has used one Lipsett Cunningham Co., Ltd. $600 $700 ~ $900 $1400 - ¢