THE DAILY NKW8 PAGE SEC Spring Filled Mattress a pillow for the whole body. vltT-..Extra.,. 318.00 mi $20.00 White Cotton Felt Mattress for side g Q gA stiches. Comfort assured yJLtJVPJ Cotton Down Mattress Special sarota 11 ackenzie's Furniture KM ttSSZSStr T7M w in fcJ mmaoBEBSsamr Mattress Special All Cotton Felt Mattress. All sizes. Real value Girls' Slicker Whoopee Coats, values $1.95 Hats to match, each 75c Hoys' Slickers, blue or vellow, values ft? $2.75 3 only Ladies' Wool Gaberdine Raincoats, regular values fZ $25.00, for ffJLPaia Ladies' Winceyctte Gowns, 7 value $1.25, for 1 Princess Slips in peach, pink, Nile, orchid, etc., Watson s make, each Phone 9 $1.25 Brassiere and Uplifts A wonderful buy. Values to 1.25. JQn Each Ladies' Fleece Lined Vests, winter weight, each vvl Bloomers, fleece lined, pair 65c Blankets, grey wool, size 56x7G. Reg- S$6-Mfor- $3.95 Comforters, cotton filled, art chintz ca:51"'"': $2.95 Velveteens, in navy, brown, I ftp green, etc. Special, yard t $8.50 $11.00 Wc have just 50 mattresses on hand. Come and sec them Bed Complete 2-inch tubing, coil spring, all felt Mattress. Extra special $2(5 50 A Complete Stock of Household Furnishings and Linoleum These prices for cash. Goods delivered in your home froiBi $2.50 and many other ehanoes and Improvements for your comfort and convenience. 320 view room ... all with bath. Special low weekly and monthly ratei. V A IN' C O V V R H'S It B V T I F IJ L Five More Lots Sold for Taxes o, P. Tinker, McCaffery Gibbons & Collart and Kale Place Arc Purchasers TVi fnilmifino fnrfrmr nrnnnrflw ' were sold by the city at the annual tax sale this morning, all at the upset price: Lots 51 and 52, block 1, section 2, Q. P. Tinker, $103.90 each. Lots 34 and 35, block 14, section 5, McCaff'ery, Gibbons & Collart, ! $189.77 each. Lot 49, block 23, section 8, Kate Place, $28.23. i No less than 77 lots having been j withdrawn from the list by redemp-i tion just before the opening of the sale served to reduce materially the list of properties offered. ALICE ARM Commodious log buildings are being erected for the local relief camp on the construction of the road between the Naas and Illiancc Rivers. One building will measure 20 by 40 feet and the ther 20 by 41 ft. A harvest thanksgiving service : was conducted by Rev: W. D. Jen nings of the mission boat Northern Cross in the local Anglican church on Sunday. Harold Hague and R" S. Owen of Anyox returned to the smelter town on Friday after spending a few days here. Q us Webber, a former resident of Alice Arm, who is now ranching In the Naas Valley, arrived In town last week accompanied by Mr. Gray. They are paying a brief visit here. Progressive mercnants advertl WALLACE'S SPECIALS For Friday and Saturday Women's Silk and Wool Hose, Mercury and Penman Brands in all the latest shades; values to 100 Boys' and Girls' All Wool Turn-Top Hose, sizes 6 to 9Vi. Very P special, pair Ot9 Ladies' Silk Non-Run Bloomers and Vests, in a nice range of flrf colors and sizes, each eJ All Wool Flannels, pleasing range of shades, LQt yard 1CV Vclour and Broadcloth Coatings, 51 inches wide, in rose, grey, sand, etc. Regular values to '3.50. Special, per yard Velveteens in navy, brown, groen, etc. Special, per yard t: Dress Lengths in Plaids, winter weight, regular $2.95, j Jg (These are in latest plaids and good' colorings). Plaid and striped flannels, values to $1.45, to clear, 7 Go yard 1 White Flannelette, 35 inches wide, nice soft quality; regular 30c, for, per yard CHILDREN'S COATS Wo have placed all our range of Children's Coats, which comprise the very latest styles and cloths, on sale Friday and Saturday Do not miss this opportunity if you are considering the purchase of such a garment this fall. All prices will be strictly cash. Third Avenue and Fulton Street W4 Comfortable Rooms frlrndly rrWr COIUtTKOUH, . . . hnlrMimtt pvl Icing food, com fortaMa room at only $1X0 al only two MWla from tliralre and !iui . . surely hr mrm rwn cuuurIi for Mapiting at tba Crocvonor Giosvenor -tiiej'rimdltj Hotel VANCOUVER., D.C.... LAKGE SETTLEMENT PROJECT FOR PEACE RIVER BLOCK IS 11EINO PLANNED BY NOR WEGIAN GROUP. .Continued from page one) have been compelled to advise their members to "Itiy put" until the plan is completed. Many of these families would be moving into the Peace River district undirected if it were not for the influence of the association. Having enough dairy cows to guarantee a supply of cream, tho organization will immediately lay plans for the early establishment of a creamery. They also, propose raising pigs and gradually establish me a bacon and ham curing jl.tticn with a view to entering the market with finished products. Success Expected 'Considering that every settler .vho will go Into the Peace River i trtct under our plan, If we are uccc-.slul in securing the necessary land, will be a practical fanner with years of experience and fully equipped." concluded Mr. Wick. "I have every confidence that when jur proposal is presented to the local government by Mr. Derry there will be no question that we will be permitted to meet the authorities in an endeavor to work out the details far the early com-olction of our plan." OPENING of the Jories FAMILY MEAT MARKET 209 Second Street I'honc 937 Thursday, October 1st BAHY BEEF SHOULDER ROABT- , per lb I SIRLOIN ROAST I per lb LEG ROA8T I per lb. ' RUMP ROA8T ; per lb. SIRLOIN TIPS I per lb SHOULDER 0 lbs for LOIN per lb LEO per lb. SHOULDER ! per lb LEO per lb LOIN 4 lbs. for STEW 4 lbs. for PORK LAMB 15c 25c 25c 25c 25c $1.00 25c 25c 15c 30c $1.00 50c Fresh Fruits & Vegetables We Deliver All Orders THANKS TO R0TARIANS Miss Annie Boddic Expresses Her Appreciation for Trip at Luncheon Today "I feel clighdted to be present as a guest at your luncheon today, so that I may thank you one and all for acting as my sponsors In the International Beautequest,' 'said Miss Annie Boddle at today's Rotary Club luncheon. 'To Mr. Munro. your president, and Mr. Armour, chairman of the special committee, Indeed each and every Rotarlan for the splendid way they worked for me during the contest, I offer my sincere thanks. To the hearty co-operation of your members during the contest I owe my success in being elected Miss Prince Rupert. "I appreciate very much the wonderful 'send-off I was given b the Fair Board, Rotarlans and numerous friends and supporters. "The reception everywhere was wonderful and I enjoyed it all Immensely. This trip to California, sponsored by the Prince Rupert Rotary Club is one I shall never forget, but I must say with all Its publicity and grandeur the point I lvalue most was the reception and boost I got from my own folk In Prince Rupert, truly convincing me of the fact that there's no place like home. Again, gentlemen, I thank you for your many kindnesses during this wonderful conlest." Miss Boddie gave a detailed account of the visit. Mail Schedule For the East-Monday, Wednesday and Saturday 10:30 ajn. From the East Sunday, Tuesday and Thurs day 3:30 p.m. For Vancouver-Sunday 9' pm Tuesday ..12:30 noor Thursday . 9 pjn Friday 11 pjn October 4, 14 and 25 4:30 p.m. From Vancouver-Sunday 4 pm. Wednesday ...10:30 ajn Friday pm Saturday ..10:30 a.m October 10 and 22 am For Stewart and Anyox Sunday 7 pm Wednesday 4 pm I 'l. - - I Your Opportunity to Save! Every Penny Counts Aylmer Soup Assorted. 10 tins for Aylmer Pork and Deans- J's. 10 tins for Aylmer Catsup-Bottles 2 for Aylmer Pea 8i No. 3. finest quality, 3 tins for Z S3-15 Sago and Tapioca 5 lbs. for ..... Rice Japan, good quality, 11 lbs. for , Royal Breakfast Bacon machine sliced, per lb. ... Eggs -Fresh seconds, 3 dosen for Malkln's Ilest Baking Powder 12-oa. tins, OQn Malkln's Rest Tomatoes 2Vs. 2 Una for Malkln's Best Spinach 2ty's, per tin Phone 3C0 319 3rd Ave. 95c 95c 27c 40c 35c 50c 30c 69 25c 19c For Further Specials Phone Us, We deliver orders of $2.00 or more to any part of the city. Our Fifth Avenue Store delivers Groceries with Aleat Orders free of charge. We Rive prompt and careful attention to all mail orders, Mussallem's Cash and Carry Stores "Where Dollars Have More Cents" Phone 18 Si 81 - 417-423 5th Ave.! Anyox Girl Is Wedded Recently The marriage of Florence May eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs Walter Rogers of Anyox, to Leslie Halgh, only son of Mr. and Mrs., Arthur .Halgh of Vancouver, took place recently In St." Andrews-Wesley United Church, Vancouver. Rev. W. Brewing officiating. Qlven In marriage by her uncle A. W. Rogers of Nanalmo, the bride was attired In a close-fitting anklt length gown of rose beige lace with a matching Jacquette and hat. and carried a shower bouquet of sweetheart roses and fern. She was attended by Mrs. O Wilkinson, aunt of the groom, as matron of honor, who wore a gown of deep amber velvet fashioned ir the long Victorian mode. Her hat was a black Empress Eugenie with a long white ostrich plume as trimming, and she carried yellow gladioli and asters. II. Pennington, he groom's brother-in-law, acted is best man. After a quiet luncheon at th?' home of the groom's parents. Mr uid Mrs. Halgh left by motor for Seattle and the Sound cities. Steamship Sailings For Vancouver Sunday ss. Pr. George ....10 pm. Tuesday ss. Catala 1:30 pm. . Thursday ss. Pr. Rupert 10 p m. Friday m. Princess Mary 10 run. SS Cardena. midnight October 4 ss. Pr. Louise 5:30 p.m. Oct. 14 ss. Princess Louise . pm. Oct. 2$s8. Princess Norah p.m. 1 EM Thursday, October 1, 1931 Weds. & Thurs. TWO SHOWS 7 & 9 I'M. Feature starts 7:10 and 9:40 Admission 20c & C5o THURS. MATINEE at 2:30 Feature Starts 3:10 15c & 40c Fiill Speed Ahead for "Transatlantic" Exciting days and glamorous nights at sea with Edmund Lowe, Lois Moran, John Halll-day, Jean Hersholt, Greta Nlsson, Myrna Loy. You Cannot Afford to Miss This Picture Comedy "CALL A COPM Screen Song "That Old Gang of Mine" FOX NEWS Fri. and Sat, WILL ROGERS In "YOUNG AS YOU FEEL" A tricycle that is propelled by motions of both the legs and arms has been Invented as an exrrclsing machine to develop all the muscles of the body. Thursday Friday and Saturday Oct. 1st, 2nd, 3rd Admtlalni 6t! of.ThtM Butlful CRYSTALS Hand Carved 16-Inch 32 Cut Bring This Coupon Save $3.01 41 IT HARDLY. 8EEA1S possums louf (wtrobjift. Tfc Bit.. . ro-Iutm I.M tiiowMt iu ft of 7U1 inoktrt to Mil tt UlS avrtUin (b or 99 Tf ! hili - . Tri i mmma 1 " . u jvxt va - M-m u .1 wis van laiH MTU'. tQ Eaeh In a Ifcaatlf ul Gift Box. TuuW u?4 'uv'iS Aid 10 for Mail Orders. ou- McCUTCHEON'S DRUG STORE --yfri "ONYX" Styled Many New Fall Styles in "Onyx" Shoes ' Now Hcinff Shown from $8.50 "Onyx" Shoes Have Grace and Style Tlioy banish qvory hint of discomfort from your feet, and at tho same time fulfill your most exacting style demands. FAMILY SHOE STORE Third Ave. W. A. J. Webber, Mgr. Telephone 357 Mail Orders Promptly and Carefully Filled