November 28, 1940 - Commencing Monday December 1, 1919 We will sell for CASH ONLY Prices Cut to Pieces [t will be necessary to PAY CASH in store or pay driver on delivery or make a deposit to cover pur- chase. CASH SPECIALS Dried Prunes, Se ee 6 ib 0 0b. o 3 ths. Malkin’s Best Coffee ©. for B80 1-Ib, tin, 65¢ value for 606 or 2 for 1.16 Valkin’s Best Tea, 1-Ib, pke. 70c value for 66e or 2 for 1.26 Malkin Best Baking Powder, 30¢ value... .@ tins for 4c Malkin’s Best Custard Powder, 25¢ value, for 20c Malkin’s Best Lemonade Powder, 25¢ value for 12'.0¢ iyaker Brand Standard Peas, 25c¢ value,. 3 tins for 50c Qua jrand Tomatoes, 2's, 25¢ value....3 tins for 65c pacific Milk, tall fins, Special... -9 tins for $1.00 pacific Milk, baby size, Special few days only, per tin, 60 ragle Brand Milk, 25¢ value... . eae tins for 450 Kellog’s Corn Flakes, 15¢ value, Special few days only 10¢ Quaker Flour, 49-lb. sks, $3.25 value for. . $2.90 pr. Price's Baking Powder, per tin........ .45c¢ ee EE | 70c Cpe TS GAG 6 bbe his dik oes 2 tins for 25c Cris Special, any sige, per Ib,.......... ‘7. eer 40c pessicated Cocoanut, per Ib............... ov oeees 40c B Lol lO Mees WE OMEN vc be bh ode te hedae oc. 4 ibs. for 25c¢ R CO eee ee .3 pkgs. for $1.00 Kidt Beans, Special... yes 5 oC bab RS .3 lbs. for 25¢ 4 Hubber, Weewens, Wer Be ci deers ec tree 30c ew ae. ere ea cee .. 2 for 25c Crd Derboli Be 0a den 64 0s sce h hb Ci Sc he Kev 10c Our Own Brand GSutter—None Better-—2 Pourids for $1.25 Selected Fresh Eggs, per doz................... ... .85e R tft” RS ee re ee $1.10 THE DAILY NEWS eS ASRS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH BAZAAR Sale of Work at Church Hall was Financial and Social Success. The annual bazaar of the Ladies Aid of the Présbyterian Church | “ ; was held in the church hall on! Fourth Avenue Kast yesterday af- | ternoon and evening, Commenc- ing at 3 o'clock, the doors were} opened on a number of attrac-| tively decorated booths, the coun ters of whieh laden will various articles of home cooking fancy work, ete,, which appealed very much to the visiting ladies. During the afternoon tea and cake was served to the visitors and the’ tables kept full constantly. The attendance was by no means denominational, as wel | guests at the bazaar all the] congregations of the cily, as weiti| as contributions from ladies other | than those belonging to the Pres- byterian Church. The Stall Holders. | Mrs. 8. Massey was convenor of| the tea table committee and was! assisted by Mesdames. J. Cai | michael, Wright, Murray and fF. Bazzett-Jones. The home cool -| were were there from "= ing booth was in charge of Mrs. D. MeD. Hunter (convenor), and) Mrs. D. H. Morrison. Mrs. Starr | had charge of the jumble table} and Mrs, Joe Greer, assisted by| ‘Miss Scott, looked after the candy] counter Mrs. Spencer and Mrs.! Dawson looked after the plain sewing booth and Mrs. D. Thom- fon, assisted by Mrs. R. Chestnul, sold the fancy work. All the work at the sale was the product of the homes of the city and all the articles were donated. About * was cleared for church purposes, which is considered a good achievement for the unselfish = See ALBERT ® McCAFFERY . before you purchase Anything in the Building Line We handle Prince eager Spruce Co.’s Lumber . C. Mill’s Fir Cement Shingles Lime Plaster Brick Laths_ Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. = efforts of the ladies. Enjoyable Concert. At 8 o'clock the hall was. cleared and the seats put down and a very enjoyable coneert was begun. Dr. H. R. Grant thanked Jadies and all present for the exeellent support given the affair and troduced the performers. Vocal solos were given by Mr. Higgins, Miss Edmands and Harry Harvey. There were two monologues by Mr. Smith and thé quartette consisting of W. Clap- cae evel -popular perton, Mrs. W. Willar, Miss L. King and R. Higgins. Harveys orchestra were also present and contributed two delightful selec- tions to the program which closed shortly after ten o'clock. “FREEDOM OF WORLD RW ° Cameron ( Co. Beg to announce that not being able to obtain their old corner on Second Avenu , at the head of what he used to be Centre Street, they have opened on i ] imm Third Avenue, No. 626, with a carefully selected steck of Back Jewell sry, 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 own ee: were. = Keep Your Nails Well Manicured MS A very easy matter if you have the proper er requisites to provide everything you need, Make up your minds now to preserve the beauty of your hands and nails by daily manicur- ing. The Prince Rupert Drug Co. FAMILY CHEMISTS Third Avenue, opposite Second Street. PHONE 134 Mall Orders Given Prompt Attention P.0. BOK 215 Georgetown Lumber Co. PHONES 130 ang 423. P. 0. BOX 1632 Largest Assortment of Lumber in Central B. ©. Fish BOXES A SPECIALTY SPRUCE FIR CEDAR Consult Us. a IS A GREAT DRAMA Is Based on the American Legion of the Canadian Army. ‘For the Freedom of the World’ is a great human drama mace with the co-operation of the Can- adian Government and the United States military authorities. Many thousands of regular soldiers took part in the making of the film. The Ameriean Legion of the Canadian army is the basis of a soul - thrilling romance which leads through New York to Can- ada and then to the fire trenches tire but a few yards away. of conditions on front lines would be absolutely impossible to make realistically from an ordinary unovie standpoint, the aid of train from the front enemy is Since reproduction where ed otlicers back was necessary. Sylvia on the Spree Anny Whelen at the here is also a Ford Educational and the third Mhe Carter Case” on this program NEVER DAY AWAY IN - NEARLY NINE YEARS WwW. M. Wright, Secretary of the Hospital, to Take First Holiday. features Empress episode of Leave was granted WY. Wright, secretary of the hospital hoard, at the meeting last night, to take a three months holiday. This is his first holiday in nearly nine years, during which time he has never boen twenty-four hours away from the institution at one time, Some appreciative remarks wele made last night regarding the value of Mr. Wright's services to the institution and the house com- mittee will fill the place tempor- = arily 3 aoe eoug Ape ,oueul Page 3 proof that good marcy na NR S255 SN See mel Nlom meee se. S ESS a that ae ee eee Srussin food. The mese brands of heking they are what have" No Alimt'on the ontside but laxge quantities of it inside. MAGIG EAHING POWDER Contains No Alum Wholesome Economical alumis unsafe that some have the words "No Ahum''on the ie not sufficient PhS are finde SIGE M2 Bb Sx s= “* K le) Ls = . eS UJ YY Tee Fh me ee err ome RE ' The Man in the Moon | SAYS:-- Fm mms re es tees ere BE IHAT the Sons of Canada beat the Valhalla at whist. * * se ® rHAT Valhalla to inany who live in other countries Scandinavia. * * * THAT heaven is a state of mind and not a location. . . THAT there are s fellows in Valhalla. . * . THAT a meteor was seen to fall Canada is a besides ometimes odd into Lake Michigan Wednesday ; night. . 7. . rHAT this had nothing to do with fie three stars that are sometimes seen under similar conditions. PHAT the delegation leaves for Ottawa tomorrow. . have a on such rHAT it is a treat to ident member to go jaunts. THAT from this time on none but resident members should be chosen to represent this con- slituency. . * . THAT the only missing link in ae —_———— MINERAL ACT. CERTIFICATE OF IMPROVEMENTS NOTICE, Mohawk,”” “Mohawk No. 1,” “Mohawk No. 2” Mineral Claims, situate in the Naas River Mining Division of Cassiar District. Where located: Between Lime “ane Roundy Creeks on south shore of Alice Arm, TAKE NOTICE that I, George R. Naden, Free Miner’s Certificate No, 25,555-C, in tend, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining hecorder for a Certitl- cate of Improvements, for the purpose ol obtaining a Crown Grant of each of the above claims And further take notice that action, un der section 85, must be commenced before the issuance of such Certificate of ha- provements. Dated this 1919. 23rd day of August, A. D. MINERAL ACT. Certificate of Improvements. NOTICE. “Silver and “Monarch” Claims, situate tn the Naas River Divisjon of Cassiar District. Where located:—About four miles from head of Alice Arm on its west side. TAKE NOTICE that Lewis W. Patmore, F. M. C. No, 31018-C, agant for B. H Tyrwhitt Drake, Registrar of the Supreme Court of British Columbia, B. C., Free Miner’s Certificate No, 33583-t, intend, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvement, for the purpose of ob- taining a Crown Grant of each of the above claims. Aud further take notice that action, Un der section 85, must be commenced before the issuance of such Certificate of Improve ments Dated this (8th day of September, A I Mineral rip” e Mining Sinod oars [MW wnuqey PUCTIT ee ne - if 5 25S See ; the delegation is a publicity man to keep the East informed as to the needs of the West. LADIES THANKED | « dienes, ! Three Organizations do Excellent | Work in Helping Hospital. } anvonems On the reading of the matron’s{ report at the meeting of the hos- pital board last night, @howing donations froth the Ladies Aux- iliary, the I. O. D. E. and the G. W. V.A. ladies, a cordial vote of thanks was passed and the secre- NOVICE OF CANCELLATION OF RESERVE, _—— . NOTICE 18s HBREBY GIVEN that the windbreak Reserve covering the beit of land ten chains in width and situate along ihe north shore of Graham Isiand, notice of which appeared in the “British Columbia Gazette’ of the 28th January, 1909, is cancelled in so far as it relates to that portion lying between Indian Reserve No. 1 and Indian Reserve No. 3, G. BR. NADEN, Deputy Minister of Lands Department of Lands, Victoria, B. C., November 17th, 1049. 00000 LAND RbGIS'TRY ACT (Sections 36 and 134.) Re” Application No. 10493-1. File 6072. TAKE NUTICE that application has beeu made to register Jobn H, MeMuilin, official administrator of the estate of 5. E. Step vins, deceased, intestate, a5 owner in Tee under two Tax Sale Deeds from the Col- jector of the City of Prince Rupert, bear- ing date the 28th day of November, 1917, of ALL AND SINGULAR that certain parcel vr tract of lane and premises situate, lying and being in the City of Prince Rupert, more particularly known and described a» Lot ten (10), Block sixteen (16), Section eight (8), Map 923, and Lot thirty-one (31), Bloek thirty-four (34), Section eight (8), Map 923. You are required to contes: the claim of the tax purchaser within 35 dayg from the date of the service of this notice (which may be ef- fected by publication in a daily newspape: and your attention is called to section of the “Land Registry Act” with amend- ments, and to the following extract there from “and in default of a caveat or certf- cate of lis pendens being fied before the registration as owner of the per- son entitied under such tax sale, ali persons so served with notice, ; cs and those claiming through or under them, and all persons claim- ing any interest in the iand by virtuc of any unregistered instrument, anc all persons claiming any interest in the land by descent whose title Is ot registered under the provisions of this Act, shall be for ever estopped and debarred from setting up any claim to or in respect of the land s& sold for taxes, and the Registrar shall register the person entitled un der such tax sale as owner of the land so sold for taxes.” AND WHEREAS application has been made for a Certificate of Indefeasibie Title to the above-mentioned lands, in the name of the said Official Administrator. AND WHEREAS on investigating the title it appears that prior to the 13th day or UOctober, 1946 (the date on which the said lands were sold for overdue taxes), you Were the registered and assessed own- er thereof, FURTHER TAKE NOTICE same time | shall effect registration in pursuance of such application aad issue 4 Certificate of Indefeasible Title to the said lands in the name of the said Offielal Ad ministrator unless you take and prosecute the’ proper proceedings to establish your ‘aim, if any, to the said lands, or to pre vent such proposed action on my part DATED at the Land Registry Office, Prinee fupert, ‘ C., this 2ist day of No- 191 vember, A. D. » H. F. MACLEOD, District Registrar of Titles. To Garfield 8. Sileox, as tof Lot 10; Archibald MeKechnie, as to Lot 31. that at the FOR ELECTRICAL WORK Geo. Waddell 336 2nd Ave. Phones BLACK 367 — GREEN 304 Save Money in Lamps. a - - . _——— ; oa { TheGartland” Boarding House 416 Sixth Avenue East Near Drydoek poe ETS 9 - — J tary asked to communicate with the ladies expressing the views of the board in regard to their splen- did work. President Stewart spoke of the gratifying report and the value of ;such help to the institution. P.R.FEED Co. Hay, Grain, Feed Seeds and Fertilizer CHICKEN FEED a Specialty Mail Orders promptly attended to P. O. Box 333 908 3rd Ave. JamesF.Marten SIGNWRITING PAINTING DECORATING Phones 544 and Black 507 P.O, Box 514 Workshop: 329 Second Avenue One Oe rem ' Mrs. A. W. Clarke R. A. M. Lon. F ng. Formerly teacher at the Presbyterian Ladies College, Melbourne, Australia. PIANO, ORGAN, ETC. Has opened a Music Studio, No. 333 2nd Avenue, Address Norfolk House Phone Black 329. Jes Brown’s Motor Transfer and Passenger Service Stand,§Empress Hotel Phones. 176, Black 334 SEND FOR JOE TOM LEE CO. 840 Second Avenue, West. VEGETABLES Wholesale and Retail General Contractors and Labor, Exchange. Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 547 — P.O, Box 726 SMITH & MALLETT PLUMBING AND HEATING ENGINEERS Estimates furnished. Address, 3rd Avenue, head of Second Street. Phone 174 .. P.O. Box 274 ' | Board by Month or Week. Phone Red 246 ’