V. PAGE BIX THE DAILY NEWS Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PItlNCE RUPERT, B.C. Hard Time Prices For Cash No. 1 Alberta Lump ... $12.50 No. 1 Alberta Egg $11.50 Pembina Peerless Lump . ...$12.00 Pembina Peerless Egg . ... .$11.50 HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 In Vtable Soup (Jet the habit of reading the advertisements in this paper, and taking advantage of the help they bring you. Listen in on the AYLMER Muiicil Menu every Friday evening over radio tUUon CJOR. there can be nothing better than Pe- vAe-l1'! &r AYLMER Vegetable Soup retains the Natural Flavour of garden vegetables. AYLMER Tomato Soup . . . the Natural Flavour of fresh-picked, sun-ripened tomatoes. AYLMER Soups are made in British Columbia. All vegetables The Fish which made Prince RupertFamous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED BLACK COD and tomatoes in them are grown in this province. All cans, labels and cases also arc made in B.C. There are ten different kinds from which to choose. Each is delicious ; and each DISTINCTIVE because of Natural Flavour. DOMINION CANKERS B.C. LIMITED, Vancouver, B.C. 9 Canning Plant in British Columbia. A 100 B.C. PRODUCT sou i. El mm Week-End Specials Lot No. l 10-lb. sack D.&K. Pastry Flour, 1 pkg. Purity Quick Oats, 3 lbs. Rice, No. 1, 3 lbs. Sago Qif Special, all for .i7,V Lot No. 2 1- lb. tin Malkln's Best Coffee, 1 large bottle Aylmcr Catchup, 1 lb. Canadian Cheest, 2- lb. pkg. Icing Sugar, Qp Special, all for oaK Lot No. 3 3- lb. tin Swift Pure Lard, 1-lb. pkg. Malkln's Bert Tea. 1 tin Peas, size 4, Q ff p VGK, Special, all fqr Lot No, 4 1 doz. Fresh Seconds Eggs, Vi lb. Sliced Premium Bacon, 1 Jar Malkln's Best Marmalade, 40-oz. 1 pkg. Bran Flakes, Special, all for Lot No. 5 10 lbs. Remo Potatoes, 10 lbs. Remo Turnips,. 10 lbs. Carrots, 5 lbs. Remo Cabbage. 3 lbs. Onions, Special, all for 95c 95c Alberta Market P. GAMULA, P'oprfetor Fifth Street Phone 20 ! BAZAAR IS CONCLUDED Drawing for Many Prizes Was In-j tcrcsting Feature of Catholic Affair Last Night The Catholic bazaar came to a close last night with a largely at- j tended dance, music for which was provided bv C. P. Balagno's crches I ua.. The feature of the evening was, of cou.ue.the drawing for the v.irious prizes which wee raffled. The drawjs.gs, were consulted by Father Charles Webb, H. E. Astorl, Li.uglas Frii-.ell and C. R. Biggart i.md resulted as follows: Grand drawing, fifty dollars in gold, won by G. P. Connelly, Digby Island; ticket No. 680. Silver service, won by J. A. Bel-anger; ticket No. 1223. High grade bicycle, won by Louis Rossi and A. Astoria ; ticket No. 138. Mantel clok, won by C. Saunders, ticket No. 1792. One ton of coal, won by Mrs. Jos. Brown, ticket No. 1481 Jantzen sweater, won by Dr. Han- 'klnson, ticket' No. 1318. j Autographic kodak, M. 'R. Biggart, ticket No. 960. j Electric toaster, won by T. Forkin, i ticket No. 1126. , Following is the list of prizes aside jfrom the grand drawing, with the donor's name In brackets: j Electric waffle iron (Mrs. H. Mc-;ewcn), won by Mrs. A. D. Gillies, i Satin pillow (F. E. Hunt), won by I Mrs. J. F. Ritchie. Bowl of fruit, won by Mayor Ormc. Cooked ham (Thomas Trotlcr) won by Mrs. J. L. MacLaren. Fruit cake (Mrs. Blaln and Mrs. J. J. Glllls), won by Mrs.' Bert Morgan. Pot of money (Misses Astoria), won by Johnny Comadlna. Wool comfortable (Miss B. Cur- Itln), won 6y Mrs. P. J. McCormlck. Chest of candy (Mrs. Glassy and Misses Astoria), won by Jas. West-' man. Wool Afghan (Messrs. Zygmun and St AmonJ, won by Chas. Be-lagno. Boudoir lamp (Mrs. II. Thrupp). won by Thos. Trotier. Damask linen set (Sisters of St. 'Joseph), won by Mrs. H. Ward. Foot stool (Mrs. A. S. Lewis) Miss H. Kinloch. - Boudoir pillow (Mrs. W. Q rat ton), won by Jack McNulty. Happy coat (Mrs. H. Smith), won by Thos. Trotier. I Lamp shade (Mrs. Lepage), won i by Tony Bussantch. j Set of dishes (E. Fitzpatrick) won 'by J. P. Moller. j Doll's outfit, won by Mrs. D. Mor- jrtssey. Silk bedspread (Mrs. P. Byrne) won by Mrs. Ohneeorg. Pillow slips (Mrs. A. Murray), won by Mrs. J. Pllle. Five dollars worth of bread tickets (Rupert Bakery, won by A. Astoria. Fancy cushion (Miss A. Crllly), won by Shane Murray. Linen tea cloth (Mrs. 0. Holmes), won by Mrs. H. F. Glassey. Ham (P. Burns & Co.), won by Mrs. L. Astoria. Hot plate L. Amadlo), won by Mrs. St. Amour. Rental Agents Are Organized Object Is to Protect Against People In Arrears An association of the rental agents of the city was formed yesterday and it was decided to prepare and furnish each other with lists of those in arrears. I Is said that lately too many have been moving and leaving arrears of rent behind and the object of the association is to protect each other and their clients against this epidemic. OUK ONLY CHANCE Good footwork, according to Jack Dempsey, in his recently published recollections, Is essential In a fight. Saskatoon Star-Phoenix. 'Ob r. w I COUGHS Tala fcalf a waipoewful of. Mtngrdt In mlaM. 1 1 mi Minard'a, taWala H. Am rab . u mil ruf ckmt. You'll get relief I 'O GET RID OF CONSTIPATION Vie Dr. Carter! famouf! LlttU Liver Pill.. Entirely Vegetable. Gentle but effective. No bad aftereffect. For 60 yean they have given quick relief from Billouaneaa, Sick Headache, Indlgeatloa, Acidity, Bad Com plexlona, 25c & 75c red package Aitt vour druqqist for Carters uspills Twenty Years Ago In Prince Rupert October 23, 1911 Capt. C. H. Nicholson, 'manager of the Grand Trunk Pacific Coast Steamship Service, announces that the steamers Prince George and Prince Rupert will go to Victoria this winter to be equipped as oil burners. The Prince George will be the first to be converted. Capt. Parks has taken command of the Union Steamship Company's steamer Venture. He was formerly master of the freighter Capllano. A "High Jinks" night at the Kalen Island Club was greatly enjoyed by the members. J. B. Recrig was In charge. DON'T WANT TO LIVE THERE This city's production of gang- tcrs and racketeers Is lnoreailng rapidly. At the present rate there i will soon be few Innocent byttantK ers to get shot. The New Yorker. ' HIS POEM IS LIKED Terry Grimble Receives Honorable Mention In Competition Terrv Grimble. son of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Grimble of this city, re- j celved honorable mention In a! comDetition conducted by the Sunl iRay Club of the Vancouver Sun I ... - , 1 I . antltlftd ior me louowmg pucm cnnnm "My Dad:" "Oh, sayl I am a lucky lad, For I have got the swellest dad, He made me such a nifty kite, And he never scolds me when I r fight, ! But says: Fight clean, son, and be a man, Don't fight smaller boys that's a I coward's plan. , l i And I am just as proud as I can I be, j When Dad and I fell a great, big ! tree. We pack It In, cut It Into lengths-Say, boys, that's the stuff to teil our strengths, And It's healthy work among the wood, And the exercise sure does on.' good. Then In the lovely summertime, We take our lunch and grab our line, And off we hike to the neares; stream, Where we fish for trput and I sit and dream Of what I would do If I should get The biggest fish that was ever caught yet. I would send it off to a big mu seum Where other boys could come and ( see-um. Friday. October fr,m. Friday and Saturday Feature starts 7:40 and Hi TWO SHOWS - 7 St 9 fM. Sat. Matinee at 2 30 15c & 40c Feature Startj J;i This Romance Will Make Your Heart Beat Faster Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell (Stars of Seventh Ilea ten) In- "Merely Mary Ann" The struggles of youth -its triumphs and fears Its laugh, ter and tears. Comedy "BIG EARS" (Our Ganr) Cartoon "OLD KING COlp Paramount Ntwi Mon. and Tues., "Tell Enrlanf And when we no to see th g me And I yell for my school, dad does the same, And we two make an awful k'jx. For dads are really only grown boys. So you sec I am a lucky lad. To have such a Jolly chum, my Dil ' a. rT-i . .- iv r"-- i a is. i i i . i I . wi v 4 ol0e this LOW RElf ' ,-v-r SXCf j. lilt Dominion LlnilJ W In iirt ma (tllon lim ia caav to tfv aad Imparu a b.aaMil roll-.h wH'. 'Ittli aWl Ktapa all Ifnoltvm ftoota at t:lr hr at ttr la( Mrio la. HkU hr Floor Covtiini UnUra. DOMINION LINOLEUM Nothing could be more charming, more appropriate, more original ... or more rractical. For the new Dominion Embossed Inlaids are stain-proof, non-absorbent, easy to chan, permanent. And, bcs.t of all, being maue in Canada, their cost ia far below vvhat you have been accustomed to pay for imported goods. 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