faoi roim Horrockse Flannelette Splendid, qualtty. QQ Fancy Jacquard Tow els In yellow, pink fl4 A A or blue. 45x22. 2 for 3XUU PHONES 18 and 81 POTATOES Na as River. Per sack SYRUP- Karo. 5-lb. tin Hosi IIAK SILVER I SWEET CORN-Aylmer. 2 tins DEEP BROWN BEANS-Libby's. 2 tins CHRISTIE'S CHEERIO-Per pkg. DIAMOND CHOCOLATE-Fry's. 14,-lb. pkg. osiery Ladies' Pure Silk Hose in Chiffon or Semi Service. Values to $1.00 (The new cocktail wafer) SODAS I.B.C. Pantry. 2-lb, pkg. 27c 19c 29c 41c 19c COFFEE-Emprcss. rn . 1-lb.tin OUC 65c Itymplecloth Polishing and cleaning cheese- Offp cloth, Untless. 2 pkts. Check (ilass Cloths In assorted color A A checks. 8 for P1UU Flannelette Sheets 64x72 In blue or fi- A A ... pink,. Extra heavy. Each tjlUU Cushions In art cretonne covers. Assorted A A patts. 3 for t?lUU Homespun Curtain Drapery In varied ( A A stripes. 30 inches. 5 yards , .. ylUU Cretonnes In various patterns. 36 inches (2-f A A wide. 4 yards ,. ?UU Brocaded Rayon In several shades. Q- A A 4 yards .. Oi-.UU ver was unchanged at 443,ic per . .. fine ounee n the New York met-1 NEW YORK: r (CP) -Bar si!- ,1 market today. ' vsn CORN Your guidance in the purchase of perfect quality freshly canned sweet corn is the popular Royal City abel. 1 HONEY Manitoba No. 1, 2V2-lb. tin PEARS Polly Prim. 2 tins CABBAGE Terrace. Fresh and crisp. Per lb. CRABAPPLES Terrace. 8 lbs. PLUMS Terrace. Per lb. FREE DELIVERY ON OUBEIt OF $1.00 Two Telephones For Your Conyenience The Central Hotel ROOMS and CAFE Phone 51 for Best Household Coal MRS. C E. BLACK Silk and Cotton Curtain Nets Frilled or Ci AA plain. 4 yards tPX.UU Tfcer Fingering; Yarn In heathers, marls Q- A A and plain. Wonderful value. 7 skeins -1'UU Crofter Yarn In a full range of shades 1 Alii OP for knitting afghans, etc. Per ball W omen's Silk Mixture Plated Hose Winter C4 A A weight in tans and gunmetal, 2 pairs Boys' and Girls' Pure Wool Cashmere Hose Turned tops, assorted shades. jjjj QQ Children's Pure Wool Sox In pink, blue, QQp Oul, sand, etc. 5 to 7'2. Pair Velvet Berete In-navy, brown or black. Each P. O. BOX 575 Mussallem's Economy Store "Where Dollars Have More Cents" 81-75 M 25c JELL-O Asorted flavors, -f sn 2 for : JLoX, 2JP RIPE OLIVES-Llbby. 4 rjn l's.pertin TOMATO SOUP Llbby. 3 tins VEGETABLE SOUP Libby, Per tin 25c 9c 29c 25c 4c 25c 10c Fresh Local Raw And Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 DR. TOLMIE SUCCUMBS IN VICTORIA (Continued from Page One of Inspector of animals for the British Columbia government Later the dominion department of agriculture sought his services but the provincial government was reluctant to lose him. An arrangp-'ment was effected by which ht I worked for both, enjoying the unique distinction of being retain ed by a Conservative government in the province and a Liberal art-ministration in Ottawa. Finally, owing to the pressure of work, he severed his connection with the provincial department and became the chief inspectoi i . i i , ui me ammais Drancn oi tne dominion department of agriculture. He had not thoueht of enterlna j politics and did not seek public office, but public office sought him. When on a trip eastward li 1917, supporters of the Union Government headed by Sir Robert Borden followed him from Victoria to Vancouver and prevailed upon htm to accept, as a duty, the government nomination for the dominion house of commons He was elected by a large majority in the "conscription" election of that year, and in subsequent elections in 1921", 1925 and 1928, was re-elected as Conservative member for Victoria; When Right Hon. Arthur Melgh-en succeeded Sir Robert Borden on Shredded Wheat helps build sturdy bodies. The oven-crl$p, golden-brown biscuits contain the vitalizing, strengthening elements of, Nature's perfect cereal grain Whole wheat In a most delicious and easily digested form. THt CANADIAN SHREDDED WHIAT COMPANY, LTD. Nliftrt Ftlli . Canada aCS THE DAILY NEWS JhursdaEoctob,f 1( Mid -Month Specials Friday and Saturday At WALLACES 35c Girls' Flannelette Bloomers In white, pink Q-fl A A or blue. 5 pairs frJUUU Children's Vests and Union Suits Odd lines, Qp I ti warm and durable. Each Women's Underwear Union suits, vests and bloomers Pure wool. Odd lines we are clearing 7Qn at, each We Close at 8 p.m. Saturdays Friday and Saturday Waffle Knit Snuggies and Vests In pink. 2 suits the party and worked enercetlcal ly In the interests of the party. Late in 1926 the British Columbia Conservatives drafted him from the dominion field to become party leader In his native province. The party was torn with Internal strife and factional differences at the time, and his organizing ability in the dominion political arena and his friendly personality were sought In an effort to restore harmony. He refused several times before finally ac cepting the provincial leadership, but once he took the reins evidences of discord disappeared and he was successful at the flrft general election under his leadership. In July, 1928, the Conservatives of British Columbia won ?5 of the 48 seats In the legislature and Dr. Tolmie formed a government to succeed that of Hon. Z. D. MacLcan, the Liberal leader Prior to his entry into politics in 1917, Dr. Tolmie was prominently connected with the livestock breeding Industry, and held thp presidency of many organizations connected wltn his vocation of pure-bred livestock breeder. Hp was an ex-president of the Dom-i resses In I'atel Crepes and Figures. Values to S3.93 for Lacy Weave Dresses In pastel shades. Values to $1.75. Each Sweaters- A clearing assortment. Each Silk Waists In plain or fancy weaves, stripes and check3. Each $1.00 Mercury .Make Kib Snuggles and Vests To A A PX.UU clear. 3 for D $2.49 $1.00 89c $1.00 Silk Knit and Suede Tafreta Slips In pink, Qui Qp etc. Each Silk Knit Bloomer Sets Assorted colors with HEZc vest to match. Per set i OX White Broadcloth Slips Lace trimmed. All sizes. Each 45c Ladies' Corsets, Corselcttes, Girdles, Etc. C- A A Assortment of sizes. Each JXvll the resignation of the war-time lnion Holsteln Breeders, British prime minister in 1920. Mr. Melgh- Columbia; Veterinary Association . . Rrltlsh f!nliimhl!i- Wntlorn n-m-iff-i en recognized in me sturay wesi- r, " , " Live Stock Union, and the Na- nrnor thp aprir.nltural ability tha. nrofession at Victoria, and short-I. ..u um r,. un ,,tiAo nr i V UU1U lib llllll 1UI iUC UUUVO V !ly after was appointed inspector , mmistcr of agriculture In his gov-(of animals landed at the British crnment. During his incumbency Columbia capital. , oI tne ofrlce Dr. Tolmie won tht He won the rcsDcct of the iincial authorities and was soon parUes. He went to the opposl- nffprpd offered and and arrrntpri accepted thp the nmlUnn position I . . . .L. tlon benches in 1921 when the Melghen administration resigned tiritvvu loiiowing the bile uvlta deleat yJl oi the W1C Con- UUli- tlonal Live Stock Council. Dr. Tolmlc married In 1894 Miss Annie Harrop, of Victoria. She died a few years ago. They had two sons and two daughters. Motorshlp Bclolt arrived in port at 6 o'clock last evening from Ket chikan, UilllWdllt and UUU Ul&CUai discharged tU one UIlC Ctti car- servatlve n.irtv fn the 1921 cpp. tlnnrl nf frpsh fish tnr iirinchln eral election, but two years later ment East over Canadian Nation-hp hpramp nntlnnnl nriratilipr nf si P-illurave TUn i.nln f w. - , - r " t lj iiiv iiaiu till; East was held a courile of hours awaiting the shipment, getting away at 8 p.m. THE SEAL of QUALITY mm 12 bl bluulu In every box GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only salmon canning company with an all the year round payroll In Prince Rupert Here's Your Vital Energy Food Serve Shrtddfd Wheat with milk or cream, hot or cold, nd, If you Ilk, with fresh or preserved , fruits. It's food an way at all. Chlldran tvtrrwhar ritlih thtlr dally dlth l crli dfllcloul Skraddad Whoic. Drdtr 1 supply TODAY, SHREDDED WHEAT MAPE IN CANADA - OF CANADIAN WHEAT LEGION IS IN SESSION Jack I'reece Re-elected President at i Seml-Annual General Meeting The half-yearly meeting of the Prince Rupert branch of the Canadian Legion of the British Empire Service League took place last evening with President J. Preece In the chair. A review of the year's activities showed a very successful record. Membership vas still increasing, there being well over two hundred members in the branch. Regular relief work had been carried on and many needy families helped A pleasing feature was the fact that some members who had let their membership lapse were rc-Jolnlng. The election of officers resulted as follows: Honorary President Col. Cy Peck. V.C, D.S.O. i Honorary Vice-President Major J. McGregor. V.C, D.S.O.. Lt. Col. S. P McMordle, D.S.O. and Lt. Col. j S. D. Johnston, M.C., V.D. President Jack Preece. I First Vice-President W.J. Ranee. 1 Second Vice-President H. A. Breen. j Executive W. M. Brown. G. J. , Dawes, H. Thrupp, C. L. Barker, J. I A. Teng, H. Smith, C. D. Youngman ' and J. Walker. i Trustees J. S. Wilson, Geo. Cripps and S. A. Bird. Plans are under way for the an nual observance of Armistice and Remembrance Day. The sale of popples will also be proceeded with as In former years. The increasing response from the public Is a very gratifying feature of this annual appeal. A circular letter from the Dominion Command stated that, In response to, the representations of the Canadian Legion, the British Em- ' iplre Service League was sending i a -. A 1. 1 it- ii- oui ipjm cngiiinu mis jiiunin iui organizing and assistant secretary to look into the state of the Imperial veterans in Canada. The winter social activities are under way. A team has been entered In the City Bridge League and a club billiards handicap Is being drawn up. FOR SALE FOR SALE A few large bundles of old newspapers, 2 for 25c. , FOR SALE Oak China Cabinet. Phone Rd 182. (244) PIANO AND ELECTRIC RANGE for sale. Cheap for cash. $100. Apply 302 2nd Ave West. (240) FOR RENT FOR KENT Renewed modern 5 room flat, 610 6th Ave. W. Apply Suite 4, Levin Apar'-ments. (330) FOR RENT Modern Apartment. Harbor view. Apply Eby Apts., 4t nve. k. (230) FURNISHED Housekeeping Rooms. Apply 934 2nd Ave. West. (249) HELP WANTED HELP Wanted for housework. Apply Mrs. H. O. Johnson, Ar, 4th Ave. E.f between 3 and 5 afternooiiH or evenings. (238) TREATMENTS ELECTRIC Steam massage, es-plclally good for lung and stomach trouble, nervousness, constipation, blood pressure, rheumatism, lumbago, neuritis and female troubles. Also for children's and other diseases.! Mrs. Gammon, 427 5th Avenue East. Phone Blue 967, (239) COAL TO P1.E.RK EVEIIYHODY Satisfaction OuarauteM Ninotu Kdton Alberta Coal Hiilklry Valley Coal Vanioinrr loUml Coal Prince Rupert Feed Company PHONE! D8 and 558 TTTli LAST iEfey "KAN.) 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