iviy. November 3, Mond TEE DAILY NEWS ss « — a FUI LER’S LOCAL STUDENTS AT ott We sell ee — ee LIMIT ED Raymond Fisher Among Debaters : . ° novril, 2 02. 40¢; 402,...76e | Smoked Black Cod and Kip- ee Frisbie EN nes see! Cordial, special 20 96 . we ha sna every day. Thursday. 7 ec ss nseee eee ave perhaps the largest Com read ( iq ot Bireh Beer, a oe tees Pune Sour ond itaymond Fisher, son of Mr. and — aa To . ‘del ious Beverage L ixed Pic es in the city. Mrs, W. 8. Fisher, was a debater; nstall. th Thurpe's Grape Cordial 30c | Sweet Relish, Mustard at the University Agricultural Dis- e ren Y mo or 35 and Chili Sauce to your Raspberry Vinegar, sp! Cottom’s Bird Seed, the original, only «..+.- Whisks, Brooms, Stove Brushes, Shoe Brush- ) es, etc. _Best stock in the city and at lowest prices. Victoria Cross Choco- liki Lin 25e | Libby’s large tins. | Another line We carry a fu!] line of is Drug Sundries, such as Cough Medicines, ng. Sauerkraut, 25c iments, Salts, Boracic Acid, Borax, ete. late. Have you tried | Rit, per package 10¢ it? In tins, only .. 26¢ | Mapleine Flavour gives Van Houten’s Cocoa, the finest taste to ail sizes. your syrup, per bot. 50c¢ Reindeer Condensed Egg Color, 2and 4 oz. bottles Coffee and Reindeer ) Bly “peclal-American Condensed Cocoa, ellow Corn Meal, none better, on sale, 4 Ibs. for 25c ..25¢e. and 35e | Horse Radish, wet or only : : Crisco, on sale, per Ib. 40¢| dry. Nice and fresh; King’sCreamWhipper 25c order now. Genuine Curry Powder Prices for Jam in Van- in giaSS .--s:s.00eee SBC couver run to $1.50 Gebhart’sChiliPowder per tin. Our price the original Mexican oe teeees ee 25 Powder, only .....- 50c Try Strawberry Jam. Tabasco Sauce, per bot. 50 Junket Tablets ..... 15¢ Kitehen Bouquet, per Oleomargarine....... 45¢ bottle Domoleo Molasses for Hot ea 6b be * 50c Wellington Knife Polish, 25c Celery Salt, per bottle 20¢ Cakes. Our Pastry and Biscuit De- Fresh Peels, just ar- — is extending. rived, whole or cut, atch our window for per Ib ..s-.:e. 60e| _ good things to eat. Rird’sCustard Powder 20c | Tea. Fuller’s Special McLaren’s Quick Pud- Blend. None Better. ings, Custard, Tapi- Per pound ..... a oca and Chocolate, Big ~~. Mey per package .....*.. 15¢ | Palm Olive, 2for.... 25¢ Corn Starch, 2 pack- Per dozen........ . $1.35 ages for.....+.+-+0- 25c | Ivory Soap, 2 bars for 15c Asparagus Tips special 40c Per case of 100 bars, $7.25 Schilling’s Coffee, Mb................... ey .. 65¢ Al] other tins as Malkin’s Best, Nabob, Empress, Ws per Wisk 556 ie RRM 8450 Sap esd ccs tbskenes ee 60¢ Fuller’s Fresh Ground........ Ree ee hae Two Stores Phones 44, 45 and 534 | Efficiency Worning, 9 to 12; Afternoon, 1.30 to 5.30, Every Evening (rom.30 Dentist DON'T NEGLECT YOUR TEETH! One Decayed or Missing Tooth lowers Your Dr. Bayne OFFICE HOURS— Saturdays, 9 to 12 only, 103 Dental Nurse in attendance Phone 109 for appointment : We handle Prince mee S ee . C. Mill’s Cement Shingles Lime Brick See ALBERT @ McCAFFERY before you purchase Anything in the Building Line Co.’s Lumber Fir Plaster Laths — ack __—Shingles —S—_Laths Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. y | — cussion Club on Thursday even- ing at the college in Vancouver. He supported the aflirmative in Reselved that all Aliens should be deported,” but his side lost, the judges’ decision favoring the atltirmative. Maurice Shockley has’ received the first payment on the scholar- ship which he won last session. George Hudson is taking his first year at the University and is re- ported to be making great prog- ress, The Grant names of Miss Kathleen and James Mitchell have been noticed among the guests at a Ramblers Club dance -held in the Laurel Tennis Club rooms o Laurel Street. Professor Sedg wick and his mother were the chaperons of the little affair. PRINCE RUPERT, ITS PRESENT AND FUTURE Address to be Given at 5 p. m. Today The subject of the address to be given this afternoon at 5 by Moreton Frewin to the members of the Board of Trade is one that will undoubtedly be of general interest. “Prince Rupert, Its Present and Future” is what everyone is thinking about and many are talking about. Mr. Frewin comes to the outside although he is inter- ested financially here. He will be able to point out things as they strike an observer who has seen hundreds of other towns of sim- ilar size. COLONEL PECK IS TO ADDRESS SOLDIERS Colonel Peck will be in the city In reply to a telegram sent requesting him to arrange a date when he could address the return- ed men on the subject matter con- tained in of the mentary Committee on re-estab lishment aid, he has written D.S Cameron, the secretary of the loca] G. W. V. A., stating he ex- pects to bé in this city within th: next ten days, when he will ad- the returned men as re- quested. Colonel Peck has been in Van- and Victoria for several weeks past. us from soon. the report Parlia- dress couver Local News Notes G. L. ° ~—=—@ Murray, of Telkwa, ar- rived in town last night. 7. >. > ik. F. Duby came in from Zima- cord on last night's train. F. N. Wright came in from Oceanic Cannery last night. . > * John E. Bostrom arrived in the city from Burns Lake last even- ing. . . . oO. M. Watson of Alice Arm 1s registered at the Hotel Prince Ru- pert. . . . Don't forget the the Catholic Bazaar Wednesday even- ing at half past nine. 258 eo 2 = Vanderhoof arrivals at the Ho- tel Prince Rupert last cluded Mrs. M. Tomkins and Mrs. Dan Beamff. * *. * D. D. Munro, of the r tlement Board, is in the last night's train dance at evening ine Land Set city, has ne ari ived by MINING STOCK FOR SALE | have for sale part of the treasury shares in The B. C. Silver Mines, Ltd. On of Capital - $1,500,000 Toperties is situated between the famous - Premier Mine and the Bush Mines, Ltd. =xch “nange. For further particulars apply to O. B. BUSH ou Pender Street W. Shares will be listed on the Vancouver Stock VANCOUVER from Terrace. . * , Sunnyside arrivals Dy last night's train included Mr. and Mrs. W. Pengival and ©, KE. Bloom- field and son . . * J. M. Morrison arrived from Hazelton last night where he has peen buying horses to take to his mine at Alice Arm. . . uiss Pearl V, Wall returned to at night her home in Vancouver la after having spent a couple weeks visiting in Telkwa an Prinee Rupert. 7 * * Constable A. Bailey left las! night on the Prince Rupert for Okalla He has two Chinamen kalli Kam Sing and Young Auk, for tn prison fanm poth found gully under the Drug Aet and gone town for six months each aowt struction effecte a gain of the old, leaky, bolted-on manifolds. and 6" « 6”. your hardest teste. SOPHIA THIS YEAR JUNEAU, Nov. 2.—C. B. president of the Salvage Company, is here with the tug J. M. Coleman for supplies. The Coleman will undergo repairs while in port. Mr. Dawson ports that it will take some days to assemble the machinery to raise the Sophia. Only forty- eight hours of good weather are needed to raise the vessel and tow her into the harbor at Bridge's Cove. The Salvage Company has a splendid equipment and Mr. Dawson has every confidence that there will be more good weather this year in Lynn Canal. Daw- son, Deep Sea re. some Advertise in the Daily News. Synopsis of Act Amendments ; i : i if f i cf i iM ii pE8y i i: 5 i i granted land Saservered asvan, not 20 as . Sin, Sfecind lee Saher ee dential improvement condi: For and industrial areas ing 640 cores tages Op ene pares ov ° Mil, aay or indumial alae on timber land not «0 acres ; cond include road price, is made. ing with H tye, Horees - oe oes the heirs or B -em) for title under’ this Lets ameathes from for one year from the death of Ly ber the conehusion of at pee fent it war. This privilege is also made re- “— ~. ae . © fees re! 2 emptions due or payable ‘by aioe on oo emptions recorded after June 26, fis Taxes are remitted for five years. Provision for return of pore ac- ecrued, due and been paid since . 4, 1914, on account of men or taxes on soldiers’ pre -tenptiane, we Interest on agreements to town city lots held by members of Allied , Or dependents, acquired direct or indirect, remitted > letment to. March £1, 1930, = SUB-PURCWASERS OF CROW LANDS, e ” Provision made for issuance of Crown oq to sub-purchasers of wn Lands, acquiri rights recta inde ure . ving ‘eit > Riiment of conditions of = - terest and taxes. Where sub- “ “ do not claim waste se par- . oe due taxes be Gistribut pro} jonately over whole area. A made by May 1, Tbeo. GRAZING. Act, 1919, f systematic aevelonin ent of Lvegtock industry pro- ‘or great and range administration ~ ' Annus: ea burners rated, br priori ty for ax t ten owners. owners may form lations for range men or partially free, for campers oF tre w to Friebie Motors give long, uninterrupted service with practically no repairs except occasional grinding of valves. Valves in cages; accessible in a few seconds, An “all muscle” construction throughout, every part designed for hard work. opening directly inte combustion chambers. No pockets or crevices to gather carbon, and waste fuel. Thies type of con- 7 15 to 20 per cent. more power than le possible with L or T-Head Gesignes. manifolds are cast integral with the cylinder; charge on the intake and a complete, clean exhaust. 1 to 6 CYLINDERG—65 to 75 HORSEPOWER Friebie Motors are made in following sizes: 1-cyl., 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. 560 and 76 H.P.—Bore and Stroke, 4%" x 56” For work or play, the Friebie will measure up to Lipsett Cunningham Co., Ltd. Overhead valves, 5 Horse Power, $450 ” ” 10 , ” 16 ” 9 $900 25 ” ” $1400 Ask the Man who has used one intake and exhaust mites ahead of Large valves insure full RW. .Cameron & Co. Beg to announce that not being able to obtain their old corner on Second Avenue, at the head of what The used to be Centre Street, they have opened on Old Third Avenue, No. 626, with a carefully selected Fi irm Come stock of Back Jewellery, Watches and Clocks, Toilet Re- quisites, Cutlery, Cut Glass, etc. All fresh from the factories, and are now ready to welcome their new and old time patrons in their new store at No. 626 Third Avenue Opposite Dominion Telegraph Office Children Are Our Boosters Young as they are they know that we have the best selection of Candy in town and nothing pleases us more than to see the smile of anticipation and satis- faction on their young faces. WE CARRY A SPECIAL LINE OF HARD BOILED CANDIES FOR CHILDREN The Prince Rupert Drug Co. FAMILY CHEMISTS Third Avenue, opposite Second Street. PHONE 134 Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention P.O. BOX 215 Phone 524 Cor. Fulton and Sixth National Grocery Co. VEGETABLES A SPECIALTY Motor Delivery Prompt Attention DON'T GET ANY PRINTING Unless it is the Best. It does not pay to get any other kind The News Printing Department specializes on high-class work. There are experi- enced men in charge and Letterheads they do the work well. Envelopes Business Forms We have on hand a Posters few specially choice in- Dodgers vitation cards in several Se styles. Call at the office and see them before ordering. ‘Booklets Daily News Job Department