j November 7, 1949. THE DAILY NEWS FULLER’S —— LIM iteWW————— Rovril, 2 0% 40e; 402....75e Smoked Black Cod and Kip- Beef Cordial, special 20 oak pers fresh every day. oy. SIZE. ++e+eese' ... $1.26 We have perhaps the largest Cliquot Birch Beer, @ stock of Sweet, Sour and delicious Beverage . 25e Mixed Pickles in the city, Thorpe’s Grape Cordial 30¢ Sweet Relish, Mustard raspberry Vinegar, spl 35c and Chili Sauce to your Cottom’s Bird Seed, the liking. priginal, only ...... 25¢ Libby’s Sauerkraut, Whisks, Brooms, Stov large tins........ 25e Another line We carry a ful] line of is Drug Sundries, such as Cough Medicines, Liniments, Salts, Boracic Acid, Borax, etc. Rit, per package.... 10¢ Brushes, Shoe Brush- es, etc. Best stock in the city and at lowest prices. Victoria Cross Choco- late. Have you tried «? In tins, only .. 26¢ Mapleine Flavour gives yan 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 et Americen Condensed Cocoa, ellow Corn Meal, none better, on sale, 4 \lbs.for...... 25c analy .:.ecean 25c. and 35¢ Horse Radish, wet or (risco, on sale, per lb. 40¢| dry. Nice and fresh; King’sCreamWhipper 25¢ | _ order now. Genuine Curry Powder | Prices for Jam in Van- j ’ in @laSS .-+*sernrcee SOC couver run to $1.50 Gebhart’s ChiliPowder | per tin, Our price the original Mexican } Be. eee eee eess, ... $1.25 Powder, only ....-- 50c Try Strawberry Jam. Tabasco Sauéé, per bot. 50¢| Junket Tablets....... 15¢ Kitchen Bouquet, per Oleomargarine....... 45¢ bottle .....+ oass's ae ' Domoleo Molasses for Hot Wellington Knife Polish, 25¢ | _ Cakes. Colery Salt, per bottle 20¢ Our Pastry and Biscuit De- Fresh Peels, just ar- ae is extending. rived, whole or cut, atch our window for per Ib re Se good things to eat. Rird’sCustard Powder 20c | Tea. Fuller’s Special McLaren’s Quick Pud- | Blend. None Better. ings, Custard, Tapi- | Per pound....... 60¢ oca and Chocolate, | Big Soap Special. per package ..++.... 15e | Palm Olive, 2 for . 25e orn Starch, 2 pack- Per dozen.......... $1.35 ages fOr....++ «++6s 25c | Ivory Soap, 2 bars for 15c sparagus Tipsspecial 40¢ Per case of 100 bars, $7.25 Behilling’s Coffee, Ib..................4. 65c || other tins as Malkin’s Best, Nabob, Empress, ete., per ID. -c.ersseedvees pp oesecett Cosa snepen Dailer’s Fresh Geound..........0...-++-. ee Phones 44, 45 and 534 wo Stores RW. Cameron G& 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 C-ntre Street, they have opened on Old Third Avenue, No. 626, with a carefully selected F um stock of Back Jewellery, Watches and Clocks, Toilet Re- quisites, Cutlery, Cut Glass, elc. All fresh from the factories, and are now ready to weleome their new and old time patrons in their new store at No. 626 Third Avenue Opposite Dominion Telegraph Office MINING STOCK FOR SALE I have for sale part of the treasury shares in The B. C. Silver Mines, Ltd. Capital - $1,500,000 One of Properties is situated between the famous Premier Mine and the Bush Mines, Ltd. These shares will be listed on the Vancouver Stock Exchange. For further particulars apply to ~ 0. B. BUSH 344 Pender Street W. VANCOUVER — a == The Very Latest Styles n Ladies’ Ready to Wear l “ve arrived this we-k and are now on view. Business meapesta in the immediate future have decided Mrs. weithlonts to stay by Prince Rupert. Our store has een remodelled; making it thoroughly up to date. For doth quality and value, visit the UP TO DATE STORE ~~ GOLDBLOOM'S Third Avenue h P hone 524 Cor. Fulton and Sixth National Grocery Co. VEGETABLES A SPECIALTY Mot Or Delivery Prompt Attention EGGS ARE GOLD OR NEARLY SO Fresh Variety Jump to $1.10 a Dozen; Bulk Oysters Ar- rive. Fresh Eggs have taken anoth- er jump in the past week and are now selling for $1.10 per dozen. Bulk oysters and shrimps are new articles on the market. The latter will be on sale about twice a week as the run is just com- mencing. Articles to dissapear from the market list during the last week are Egg Plant, Citron, Watermelon and Green Toma- toes. Chesnuts will be on sale in the course of the next week's time, Following are today's prices: Meats. SiTtOM CCUG sete reese cere 40c Beef, pot roasts, Ib...22¢ to 25c Beef, chuck roast, Ib. ..... 23¢ Beef, rib roast, Ib......655 32c WOGE, DOU, BA. eWecc eens ror Hamburger, per lb. ........ 25e Stewing beef, per Ib. .... >. 25¢ Ln CO pe cactiY ner &8" 45¢ OG, Ee chases ose cet OY 45¢ Reueeeh, “UNE obo 00s ovis 2%ec Mutton, shoulder reast, 25s: 28¢ he 25c Veal shoulder roast ....... 22¢ Leg of veal ........30¢ and 40c Dripping, per th..........- 25¢ POCR GOUNENUS 6. esti e. gee Tomato sausages .......... 30¢ . , @ Sewer ecr?: pre o 45c ee GOOD bo bkv ce Cages vv 0 0% uve eo | eee) eee 40c Ayreshire bacon, sliced .... 55e Bacon, piece, per Ib. ...... 65¢ Bacon, sliced, per Ib., ...... 70¢ Pee? Tee 60c ee ee ee 55e gg revrere ofS ee 45c CRCRER, OOF WD. sei i. 6 oe 8 55¢ Owl, OOP Ty 66 ch bs < 0c 445 50c Pickled pork, per Ib. ....... 45c Cooked ham, sliced, per Ib... 70e Spare Ribs per Ib. ......... 25¢ POG WUD cc v0 sce ca Oey oo 75e POUONG, POP TD. oc ceveric 30¢ ee SOD | sé 0 0&0 ae es 60c NG o-o0as 6 4ae) babewE Ss 55c MERDES, GHOR, 2.2.8. cece’ 75c¢ Dairy Produce. eee, OP Bes wes bese es 70¢ Butter (cooking) per b.... Se SG WOM Ts scab ed casas 40c Limberger cheese, per Ib. ... 60% Eggs (case) «....+. 70c and 85c Strictly new-laid eggs .... $1.10 POI 0.00 cles ce a teegss 45c Com: heme oc ccie ces 404+ 50c Fish. Fresh salmon ....... 2 Ibs 55c POD, B IRS. -cscusvactsevedec 35c¢ Cod fillets, smoked, ........ 20c Fresh black cod, 2 Ibs ...... 35c Finnan haddie, ..... 2 Ibs. 35c Halibut, per lb. .........-+- 30¢ Herring kippered, 2 lb. for 35c¢ Salt Herring, each, ........ 10¢ Flounder Fillets, Ib., ....... 20c Salt Acadia Cod, 2-lb. boxes 55c Oysters, per dozen, ........ 50¢ Bulk Oysters, Pint, ...... $1.00 Crabs, large, .....+++- 2 for 45¢ Shrimps, ID. .....ceseerees 25¢ Vegetables Onions, dry, per tb. ...... 5e ettuce, per head, .. 10¢ and 1v¢ Carrots, per Ib, .....++.> 34¢ Green onions, per bunch, .. 5 Pareley ..ccccvvsvssbosces 5¢ Turnips, per, Ib. .......-- 3e Celery, per bunch, ........- 15¢ Beets, per Ib,, ......+++ a ae Green peppers, per Ib. .. dy44- 25¢ Caulitlower, each, ...40¢ and 50¢ Marrow, per lb. ....-++++-> 6c Pumpkin, per th. ......-: of 6c Squash, per Ib, ...----++5 6c Sweet potatoes ....---+++: 10¢ Artichokes ....---+++e+8* i7%e Cucumbers, each, .....+-+>+> 30c Fruit. BOMAMAS 2c ccc recereccess 60¢ Grapefruit (California) ...- 1 5e DN) ok an tot 9.6 04 40c Dates (drom) ....++e+ee++5 35¢ Figs, cooking, Ib. ...+++++> ove Oranges, Valencia, 50c, 60c & 75¢ Pears, per doz., ..-- §0e and 50e Black Emperor grapes ..-..- 30 Grapes, TokayS ..-+++++++: 25¢ » Grapes, Malagwas, ....---+e:: vi Apples, Wealthy, No. 1, box $3.50 , ™ No. 2, box $2.00 McIntosh Red .... $3.50 " No, 2, $2.95 Jonathan No. t ..--eereree 93.50 Grimes Golden ..++++++> $3.2 Pineapple ...-+++ seret? ae = Cox Orange apples .-. j oe Cooking apples . 08.99 Cranberries, per Ib. a Canned Italian prunes L~- Winter pears (case 5.0 SCHOOLS MANAGER TORONTO, Nov. 7.-—City Ar- chiteet W. Pearce has been 4p- pointed genera] manager of the public school system. This is a new office pe == >|} QMeial Administrator for @ important. qualities. in Canada se tation is built powder made Pete Ad ere EEE ees — RRING BUSINESS | DEPENDS ON MARKET what our company does this year; Will depend very much upon what the market does,’ comments | J. B. Shallenberger, of the Alaska! Sea Food Products Company. “We put up 5,300 barrels of; Seotch cured herring last season, | Hut still have about half of them | to dispose of. They are fine fish,| running 350 to 400 to the barrell,, ind we ought to let go of them at present prices. The future of the \laska herring business seems to] ine to be uncertain. We cannot! compete with Europe in the mat- ter of labor and freight rates- it costs approximately $6.50 to lay a barrel of our fish down in New York, as against $2.00 from Europe.” This company built a saltery 200 by 40 feet last season, in ad- WHY EXPERIMENT? Food scientists claim that the 1 responsible for the tontuce exit rely someness of your home e other one Paros does so much depend. bak that you know possesses MAGIC BAKING POWDER and is the ony strictly high class bak The only well known medium priced baking alum and that h all its ingredients stated on the label. a — —_—— 'IS SUPERINTEND } ja few days ago is Canadian born) Pender json of elassics at the University dition to constructing mess and bunk houses. Everything is in shape for resuming operations this season, if the market war- rants. TIMBER SALE X 1798. Sealed tenders will be received by the District Forester, Prince Rupert, B. C., not later than noon on the 6th day of Novem ber, 1919, for the purchase of Licence X 1798, to cut 370,000 feet of Cedar, Spruce, Hemlock and Balsam on an area situated on Fisher Channel, Range 3, Coast District. Three (3) a will be allowed for re moval of timber. Further particulars of the Chief Forester, Victoria, B. C., or District Forester, Prince Rupert, B.C TIMBER SALE X 1676. Sealed tenders will be received by the Minister of Lands not later than goon on the 27th day of November, 1919, for the purchase of Licence X 1676, to cut 8,574, 060 feet of Spruce, Hemlock, Cedar, Cotton- wood an jaisam and 14,680 Hemlock ties On an a situated near Usk, Skeena lilver, Kange 5, Coast District, Two (2) years will be allowed for re- moval of jimber. Further birticulars of the Chief Porester, Victoria, B.C., or District Forester, Prince hupert, B. ¢. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA, IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF HUGH MacPHERSON MARTIN, DE- CEASED, INTESTATE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN fO WHOM 'T MAY CONCERN of an order made by , | His Honour Judge Young, Local Judge, in the above matter on the 9th day of Octo- ber, 1919, as follows: ir 18 ORDERED that J. H. MeMullin, rtion of the County of Atlin, be allowed to swear to the death of Hugh MacPherson Martin as having occurred on the 4th day of August, 1919, one month from the date of the first publication of notice of this order unless in the meantime proof is furnished the District Registrar of this Court at Prince Rupert that the said Hugh MacPher- son Martin was living subsequently to the ith of August, 1919. AND. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the said J. H. MeMullin publish notice of this order in the Prince Rupert Daily News, a newspaper published at the City of Prince Rupert, B. C., once a week for & period of one month. Dated at Prince Kupert, B. C., this 10th day of October, A. D. 1019. J. H. MeMULLIN. The Gurvich Transfer Phone Green 548 P.O, Box 102 Office, Fraser St. We : Sell : Coal j nee Page 3 : gg _ Kee ~--— ——— @E; weonneal het ak oh kk eke aed kk ok, he 1 —_ a . Cb ee ae = 3) ; ae ee) SS ee ‘ Se ll flavor. texture and whole- baking. That on no It is the notedeany lenveaiia refore. to use a a SSS EEE Contains No Alum powder ing at a moderate price. Its repu- on purity and highest quality. in Canada that does not contain Made in Canada ew St ot ot hh et * tot tt ee ee Ee Et hee) 5 ——-—-- | tendent of education for nearly two decades. He was the succes- OF EDUCATION NOW son of the late Dr. 8. D. Pope. A Dalhousie man. Dr. Robinson came to Vancouver thirty years ago. He was principal of the old tendent of Education, appointed] Qentral School, at Cambie and streets, and about 1891 and a graduate of McGill Univer-| became principal of Vancouver's sity. While principal of the Vic-|only high sehool. He held that toria High School he conducted} position until he moved to Vie- the first two years’ work of the|toria. McGill class and left that posi- tion to become associate profes- Ss. J. Willis, the new superin- LOOKING FOR RIVER NAPLES, Noy. 7.—The Duke of months and) Abrussi has left in an effort to then went to King Edward as | discover the source of the Webis- supervising prineipal. ;cobeli_ river which flows from Dr. Robinson has been super-' Abyssinia to the Indian Ocean. ' of B. ©. He held that position for about eighteen How to Finance Victory’ Bonds In the case of farmers, and others who do not receive returns until the end of season, bank managers are empowered to make loans against the 1919 Victory Bond issue for the period of one year, without requiring periodical reductions to be made in the interim. BUSINESS MEN: All business men may finance their Victory Loan purchases through their local bank, up to at least 90 per cent. of their purchases, without im- pairing their ordinary credits with the bank. EMPLOYEES: All bond purchases of employees may be financed by the employer through his local bank, up to 90 per cent. of the amount of the purchase. Weekly or monthly payments on account of purchase may be arranged through the employer. INDIVIDUALS: Anyone may purchase 1919 Victory Bonds on ten monthly in- stalments, by paying 10 per cent., and filling out an instal- ment card. These cards are handed to the bank specified by the purchaser, and the payments during the ten-month period paid in to the bank. POWER OF LOCAL BANK EXTENDED: By arrangement between the Finance Minister and the Cana- dian Bankers’ Association, it is announced that where branch managers have a loaning limit for their branches, such limits are to be disregarded insofar as they may be affected by advances to finance 1919 Victory Loan. subscriptions. EVERYONE CAN AFFORD A BOND! F. W. ROUNSEFELL, Treasurer Provincial Committee Georgetown Lumber Co. PHONES 130 ang 423. _ P. O. BOX 1632 Largest Assortment of Lumber in Central 8B. o. FISH BOXES A SPECIALTY SPRUCE FIR CEDAR Consult Us. Lots 1 and 2, Block 14, Section 1 WHO WILL GIVE $8000.00 For a beautiful Double Corner Lot in Section 1, about 4 squares from Post Office. Fine Warehouse Property. Terms Given. Come and see DAVID H. HAYS Corner 2nd Avenue and 2nd Street