I I T - The Better Coal from, llemoYJ'reJh K'Hed Poultry Milk Fi Spring Chicken OHp average 2 lbs.; per lb. FowlsAverage 5 lbs. nnn per lb Alberta Market LION MAN ! ON SCREEN , Husjer Crabbe Makes Talkin. 1'lc-, ture Debut In "Kinf of the ! Jungle" Buster Crabbe, world champion f swimmer, make his screen debut in j"Klng ot the Jungle.' 'wild animal thrill-romance, which comes to the i Capitol Theatre here this week-end. (Dark-eyed Frances Dee plays op-Iposlte him in the principal femln-jine role. King ot the Jungle" centres I around the Lton Man. a youth raised in the Jungle among lions, who Is ultimately captured and brought to this country to use his understanding Of leonine temperament as a headMner In a circus. Ills romance with Miss Dee. a school teacher, who understands and sympathizes with him. runs throughout the picture. The film reaches its climax tn a circus fire when- the wild animals break loose from their cages and pour into the streets of a large city, spreading carnage and ruin. In a series of exciting, spectacular and dramatic events, the Lion Man finally quietens the raging beasts and restores them to their cages. He then returns to the Jungle as a game warden with Mls Dee as his wife. Other prominent members of the -1 Include Irving Pichel. Sidney Toior and Douglas Dumbrllle. Terrace Pastor Describes His African Work TERRACE, Oct, 6:nev W. n. Welch gave an interesting address 'ast Friday night tn the United "hurch to a crowded gathering, the ' iblect being his experiences in Af-icn. He was working in the Congo reg Jo nand. at tunes, those exper-nces were., to say the least, em nrraMlng. At one time he found Mmself In possession of two wives. Tertdes his own 11 "better half" i had taken, tllrough a queer trick of local c us torn, until himself not very beautiful naUve widow. "Virtunately a black man soon came and took her away. WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront The Olympla gasoline yacht Leo-ta. having on board its owner. Albert F. Blxby. and his wife and family. Is in port, moored at the float it the Prince Rupert Rowing ft Yacht Club. After having spent a couple of years In the south on ac-ount of Mrs. BLiOy's lilnesw. the are on their way to Juneau where they will resume residence. Mr. Blxby being Interested in mining there They put in here yesterday after noon on account of engine trouble and will continue their voyage north as soon as repairs are effected. On the way up the coast, a ".ill was made at Nanalmo. Jones' Family MEAT MARKET Phone 957 Phone 957 "2; 50c Shoulder Veal tOo per lb Leg of Veal -f ?n per lb AOS, Rump Roast of Beef Pfjn 4 lbs. for OVl, Prime Rib Roll f en per lb. XOly T-Bone Roast . (Tn tper lb ., - 35c Legs of Lamb 20 C Shoulder Lamb -fl tn per lb. wt Sirloin Tip "fCIo per lb. lDb 8tewlng Veal Q"n 3 lbs. "OK, LOG SCALE IS HIGHER Production This September Shows Increase Forest Products ( Also Up Log scaling in Prince Rupert forest district for the month of September this year totalled 10.870.3Gft board feet, showing a gain of some million and a half feet over the ;ame month last year. The scale for the present year to data, however,! is still down materially from last year, amounting to a total of 34,-236j022 board feet in comparison with G6.TOU13 board feet. Per species the scale this September and last was as follows. Sept., Sept. 18)3 1S32 BJ DP. Douglas fir M8.991 Cedar 800.M6 170,44 Spruce 4.476.WS IMUM Hemlock 3.290.570 3.196J01 Balsam 1.910.04 14,U iJackpine 4I.1W Totals . 10J76J8 SJMMl Forest Products Products of poies. piling, etc In 'he Interior showed a gain this September over last, totalling SUM lineal feet, of which 38J7B lineal rt was cedar and 14 JM Unesl feet hemlock, as igalnst an aggr agate or 43.145 lineal feet tn the same month last year. Hewn ties th' September amounted o 31.544 pieces, all In Jsekplne. whereas last September none were counted Cord wood for this September totalled 1SI cords as against 417 cord last year T0 ADVISE ABOUT MILL Well Known Consulting Mining Engineer Hue Here Today En-route to (uecn Charlottes Charles C. Starr, well known eon-jiung mining englnaar ot Nsttaa. expected to arrive In the elly on iie Prtncecs Adelaide this af ternoon trom the south and proceed tonight on the Prince John to the Queen Charlotte Islands to make an in- spection of the Prince Rupert rroup of claims at Kootanay IUr-w with a view to advising the Hydah Ooid Mines Ltd. as tv the vpe and sixe of mill which should be Installed on that property for 'he treatment of its gold. ore. Work of opening up the ore on the Prince Rupert group has bi-en In progress for some months and Is proceeding with eminently .ntt-!-factorjr resulu. some rich new discoveries having been made recently On Thanksgiving Day. October 9, the post office wickets will be closed all day The public lobby wU be open from 8 am. to 8 pjn. Simple Rules prevent INDIGESTION Cat la mmiaraUna, work aad (lata alia udowt epaa. ukt daily uamat la Ux IrMk air. aot fariilllnf rrratia. Ia a4 arr Oa ta b-i ta daraat Um, aad fhv a rrarUau I"" a 4mVm Inm Salt aM m Ivwr rata Ml, Tara aimpla, wnaibla rU oaaU W fwH Iraa Iroat ladifwUea and ka ararfaakar aad boly aaanaM la 1 10 kaad la baad vita lEt diaordar. Tby IU kt4p you la bamrat rtaBr anallay aad May aaaltay. for Udt ifrf aalaiU Em laouia yn may ba naralar la yar kabita, ran aiay ba la uatarianwnjr nraaa at tannapUu Bialaalioa. Tkatiaanda al rnU ruff.r from parlodw kaadarkra aad diaaurt traubU barauai tkry do But raahM (! tn-Umy aluaa oVo Dot ladirala aompbu luaa-toouif of tka tUminaUra oriana Tba Aadrtat llaalla IUIm da aaxir lair amapUla funrUonlnt: FnUnw I Kara luiklulry Oo to bad rarly lo-aifkt aflr a ralraakini, parkKnf ftaaa li Aadravt lirar Salt or ) your A nlr t Aral taiaf la ta avmag Tki bid (andby ta ranimnf laditUea. kad arb, aad body anaM. lar Aadnaa Ivlp Nalar to runfy and lnvioral lb akaU rvt-tm. AU dniifi atlt Aadrta--)) aad In Una -7t for lb nw. Iar balU. Bali Ataal; JabaA. UuatoaCn., Ltd., Taraata. I LOOK OVER YOUR Winter Garments NOW! Ladles' Coats $1.00 Cleaned and pressed Ladles' Coats with fur $1.25 Cleaned and pressed Dresses, no sleeves $1.00 Cleaned and pressed Dresses, with sleeves $1.25 Cleaned and pressed Men's Overcoats Suits and $1.00 FRIDAY and SATURDAY TWO SHOWS 7 & 9 Feature Starts 7:45 & 9:15 AdmlMion 15c & 50c SATURDAY MATIN KK At 2:30 15c & 33c Feature starts at 3:15 Friday. October j PAOE SIX THE DAILY NEWS 1 i hanksgi tta?8JUWBaSilHKgTJ Ill ! I II Prince Rupert people are thankful for high quality Shoes at very Low Prices We have Vancouver, Victoria and Winnipeg backed off the map when it comes to low priced shoes. Wc keep our stock moving all the time and that enables us to buy in large quantities. By paying cash and selling for cash we give Prince Rupert people what they cannot get elsewhere in the way of prices, even in the large centres. Don t CUT RATE SHOE Third Avenue IUVJH'M WW JOHN BULGER'S ! STILL GOES ON We are still rooting around in the stock and discovering articles worth marketing at bargain prices. Everyone says we have a real gale all right J Doz. Community Dinner Knives Sheraton Pattern, reg. 6.50; now . Assortment of Ladies' Handbags Values to $4.50 Large Cut-Glass Vase, 12 inches tall Reg. $8.50 Silver Plated Sugar and Cream Set Reg. $5.00 Special prices on al lkinds of watches, as we have a very large stock. Don't delay too long. KEEP YOUR CASH AT HOME Here is an opportunity to help a local industry and at the same tlme'benqfit yourself. BUY-- !-a- v BulklerVstlley COAL mmiiiii i iih mill take our word for it, look over our footwear antl compare prices faajBKii.'wriatt'iijwuw e mt suaxa $3.25 95c $3.95 $2.95 ii mini iIiibi STORE rrlnce Rupert 1 OFF COLOUR? HOW IS YOUR LIVER? Wale np your Liter Bile Without Calomel Teo IM wj mil era, bat H af-Uislr ea pu your ditati ud abausaUta crfta out U kuur. by rrroaiM ta pour wt ru iatly two pound ol liquid Ma lalo )W bonU Tn voa't MMaplrUIr aorraH tuck a aaxlna by Ukinf mIis, oil. mixnl vater, Uatm na4y or ebmu mm, of roafca. Whw tary'n wd ;hi bomli lory r lhrooHb a4 you ad Lra otisralaat. Carto ' IiuU Liv Pdla -3 m Mac Wk lb KmbiH lata yaar Ilia. Tb7r purely Ubl Sate. Bnr. aak nr taam by aaaaTlUioM aIHU,U, 25 U all araaa. 44 LIBRARY IS STILL BUSY Need of New Books Stressed by Ifirariar at Meeting of Board This Week In spite of the fact that rr "0"y rw been spent this year fo lew fiction and orljr. a small am "it of donated money for non lcUo- the book ckeulaUon at th dooMs library has held wonderfully well, according to the report of the Librarian. Miss A. D. Crulck-shank, made to the library board it Its monthly meeting. For the ;part of August that the library was open there was an average of 289.3 books taken out and for September the average per day was i 216,7. j A number of the books collected ) In the Oyrp drive have been placed jm the shelves but a great many more have to be catalogued, thl i otk being done gradually as the l books are required The librarian commented on th? ed of new books and the Board discussed at considerable length the possibility of raising money bv popular subscription. It was finally decided to organize a separate committee of ladles to undertake the work among those who use the library or are particularly interested In its progress. Miss Clrulckshank was delegated to en- lst the support of the ladles. Those present at the meeting were Chairman George Wilkinson. Secretary Thomas Blank. Frank Olbb, Harry Brcen. Victor Basso-Bert. Commissioner Alder. H. r. Pullen and Miss Crulckshank. Just Received THE STRANGEST ADVENTURE EVER FILMED 'King of The Jungle With Buster Grabbe, Frances Dee i A Paramount Picture Reared by Lions Strength of Hercules Man Fifr.fi Scores of Wild Animals For Beautiful White Girl Musical "SKY SYMPHONY" METRO NEWS Novelty-4 YOlT CALL IT MADNESS" "When all else failed Etifjle Brand pulled her through V MRS. J. MOONEY, 222 East Eighth St., Hamilton, Ont., writes: "Just before my baby was three months old I found I could not satisfactorily nurse her. For almost two months I tried various milks but none agreed with her. I read different times about Eagle Brand, so I yen tt aaaWr l nun jut aa lAj, fttttw lit tdtit kmmJrtJi aa(Wi mlktrt ni try ElU Bund. Th mfn ktUw till hhg ftm all tnftm4lir lktT4ltt. DIAMOND T SPECIALS! Friday and Saturday Fresh Killed Bulklcy Valley Beef T-Bone KoH.st.lb. . 17Jc Sirloin Koat, lb. . 17c Sirloin Tip Ilrt.. lb. 17jc KumnlU. Heef.Ib. 12c Hib Roast, lb 1 c Pot Roast Ifcef, lb. . . Kc Brisket Beef, lb He Fresh Killed Bulklcv Valley Poultry Roastinfr Chickens lb. 28c Frying Chickens, lb. 28c Boiling Fowl, lb 20c Phone Quality Service '''OOBWMK.Bsisssiai ENAMELS! f&m Monday, Tuesday "LOVK ON WHEELS- decided to use it. A week showed a ditfertnee Bit. bars became contented, would go to sleep after her feeding without any fuss and no vomiting. Nowut? months site is just avenge weight, bright, active, and so contented, which mesas so much to a busy mother of four active children," TV. I.iraa Ca Iwiad SOfWtSll. Vaxavrr I ft... m4 m aa al tt . f VHfata. .aaMtatM faMla a.b.j. mUtmtm Uhkm al taala Sad bikte. Stew Beef, lb. . 7-c Round Steak, IK He SirloinSteak.lt. 1" f T-Bone Steak, lb. 2'c Club Steak, lb. 17 c Hamburger, lb. lc Cambridge San;i - 12 -c Local Veal Shold. IUt. Veal. H W Veil Chops, lb. l" c Leg Roait Veal. lb. 20c Loin Roast Veal, lb Is Stew Veal, 3 11. 25c Pioneer Butchers Est. 110 ENAMELS! Premier Knamols, qt. $1.25 Bapco Floor Knnmels, tjt. $1.10 Satin GIo Ennmols, qt. $1.7.r ,fl in many Porcolite Knamols, i Pieasina colors Bnpcolitc Enamols, qt. $1.75 Fifth Street Thone 208 Ideal Cleaners Thompson Hardware Co. Ltd. Seronil St. Phone 101 RSI 22 Third Avenue West I'li'inc SOOSS i