aay, October 24, 1992 MacKenzie’s Furniture evileld Suites— $125.00 oon Suites—5 pieces es a. $i 60, 60 D De E nd Ta eee $2. a0 Bed Sprifigs, Bed Mattr. sses, English Baby Carviaces Linoleum by the yard aid Linoleum and patterns. NMacKenzie’s Furniture — Phone 775 ‘eidiind, = tine ristmas in the Old Country Give the Old Folks the best possible Christmas ores by going to see them this year. Enjoy the thrill of doing your Christmas shopping in London, Glasgow or Paris. Low ocean rates still in force. Rugs, all sizes Ocean Rates One Way Return Cabin from $104. $192. Tourist from 89. 157. Third 67. 119, Nearly a century of sea-experience is back 2™ of the famous Cunard-Anchor-Donaléson service, accommodation and comfort. Weekly sailings throughout the Fall LAST SAILINGS FROM MONTREAL Nov.18 AURANIA Plymouth, Havre, London Nov.18 ATHENIA B'fast, Liverpool, Glasgow Nov. 26 ANTONIA Glasgow, Belfast, “pool. FIRST SAILINGS FROM HALIFAX Dec. 3 ASCANIA Plymouth, Havre, London Dec. 10 #LETITIA B'fast, Liverpool, Glasgow . #From Saint John on Déc. 9 Sail CUNARD ANCHOR-DONALDSON ook through your local sent 00 Onte Cant sérve you tter, of CUNARD LINE. lL. Hastings Street West, Seymour 4668) Vancouver, cs CANADIAN PACIFIC neouver PRINCESS NORA. -Oct. 12..24. Nov. 2 couver PRINC ESS ADELAIDE—Fridays, 1 is | ane Ws ay Por iikan, Wrangell 8, 20, 29 Por COATES, General Agent via Ocean PRINCESS NORAH Inform n r wi Juneau, Skagw Wit Prince Rupert, B.v. sales UNION ST EAMSHIPS L IMITED Steamers leave Prir [S.S. CARDENA EVERY TUESDAY, I 30 P.M. Waypoints arriving V over .m rS.S VENTURE EVERY FRIDAY MIDNIGHT. We lings to P tf Sin ps \ vox, Stewart and Naas River r a nformation regarding all sa!ling ij tickets at rRINCE RUPERT AGENCY: Second Artenv Phone 568, Jasper Hard Coal EGG—Per Ton $11.50 MINEHEAD LUMP—Per Ton 12.50 JASPER LUMP—Per Ton 12.50 Dry Cedar and Jackpine For Sale ALL COALS ARE IN A DRYSHED HYDE TRANSFER—PHONE 580 The Fish which made Prince Rupert Famous es ‘Rupert Brand” SMOKED BLACK COD Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. -_ Se — me i — —— — ———— Do you read the classified advertisements? eo | H | Announcements A a mpensenniy nm erent E i - » ies “LOCAL NEWS NOT ES Martr’s Messéetiger Service. Phone 290. tf Taxi 35—Ernie Large. ti! Vancouver Banx Ciearings for 'week ending Oct. 20 were $13,535. *| {001 Badminton! Get your suppliés at |Gordon’s Harawate. A complete stock of rackets and shuttles. ti Hydé Transfér—aAll coals dré in dry shed. See adv. for pricés. $1.00 per fon lower than any other com- C.PR. steamer Princess Norah, | | capt William Palmer, arrived ir port at 2:30 this afternoon frorn Skagway and other northern point: ;and will sail at 3:30 p.m. for Van, |pany in town. tf couver. 8 D. Johnston returned to the The fire department had a call|city on Saturday night’s train from at 11:45 yesterday morning to ex- tinguish a chimney fite at th« heme of Charles Harfadine, 22¢ Sixth Avenue West. No damage was done. a brief business trip to various in- terior points. Dr. Joseph T. Mandy, resident mining engineer, sailed last evéen- ‘ng on the Cardena for a trip to stewart on official duties. For ¢arrying out plumbing work without a permit, A. Robertson Misses Victoria and Ruby Krike- sky, Who have been visiting fo jthe past two and a-half month | with relatives and friends in Ed- monton and district, returned} was fined $5 by Magistrate McCly- me on Saturday evéning’s train. }mont in city police court this } tee morning. | Miss Libby Mu.ec, who has been vending the past few months here Mrs James Brongk of Smithers , with her father, J. B. Miller. pro-|was a week-end visitor in the city | Drie yr Of the Montreal Importers s the guest of Mr. and Mr. Jaties ;and the Cut Rate Shoe Store, re-|{rvine, Borden Street. She arrived | turned to her home in Montreal on | ‘tom the interior on Saturday ev- this afternoon’s train. ning’s train and retarneé to Smi- ia thers this afternoon. Another enjoyable and well-at-|. a |tended dance was held Saturda: night by the Canadian Labor De ild ‘ Cold fence League in the Leaecnue hall on rens , Ss |Second Avenue. Music was furn- Checked withou ished by members of the Leagus 7 dosing.” Rub ind refresi.ments were provided by ali r s the ladies Ss — Ie OVER Z/ eer JARS USED YE Union steamer Cardena. Capt. A E. Dickson, arrived in port at 7 os o’élock last evening from the Mail 5 hedule uth with a fair-sized list cf pas- Cc ngers and sailec at 8 p.m. for Anyox, Stewart and other north-| or the East— ern points whence she will return} Monday, Wednesday and Friday + ir here tomorrow morning south- 8:30 am bound rom the East— ae Tuésd: t = Olof Haneow. MP. for Bkeens Tuesday. Thursday and ao has asked for returns in the Hous day aime of Commons at Ottawa as to th:| ‘or Vancouver— revenue of the post office and cus- Tuesday 12:30 p.m toms office at Anyox during the Thursday 9 pm years 1929, 1930 and 1931 and a Friday ; 1 pm the salary paid to the postmaster! Oetober 3. 12 and 24 p.m ind customs officer there together vith allowances, expenses, et from Vancouver— fiemeansiagaie ‘ Sunday saddest conseniinaatinas: ana Weanesday . 9:30 a.m Comrmion Table Salt mridax is Often Helps Stomach} october 8, 20 and 29 a.m. Drink plenty of water with pinch of salt. If bloated with gas add a; fer Stéwart and Anyoz— spoon of Adlerika. This washes out SR is Miis.. ......diddtidias 7pm BOTH stomach and bowels and rids Wednesday 3 pm you of all gas. Orme’s, Ltd., Drugs ; | ants a 7 From Stewart and Anyor— Tuesday -.1:30 a.m. | Thursday 8 p.m | for Naas River and Port Sinipson— Sunday 1 pm | Hill 60 Hallowe’en Bridge an ae on River and Port Simpson lance, Oct. 28, 1.0.D.E. Hall. —— 11:30 a.m ee For Alaska— Eagles’ Dance, October 28. Ad- October 8. 20 and 29 am.| riission, Gents. 50c. Ladies 25c. fiém Aleska— October 3, 12 and 24 p.m. tor Queen Charlottes— October 14 and 28 Moose Hallowe'en Dance, Oct. 31 Sons of Norway Bazaar, November 4. Oddfellows’ Hall. } | From Queen Charlottes— | Rebekah Concert November 9, Oddfellow’s Hall Elks’ Bridge and Whist Novem- ber 23 The Husband . « lls Cook Daily Special | scenn aomsan- | reputation as a cock has Mar-| Why Not Saving? ried récently. His wife spent | Our Bargains Within Reach all her time since school days! in an office and according to) of Everyone Presbyterian Bazaar, Nov. 24 her letter knows little of cook- | ing. She says that given a | can of Pacific Mik and a bag) of flour her husband seems! able to turn out almost any-| Carnation Milk— talls, 6 tins Carnation Milk Baby size. 12 tit thing “t am learfiine from| iDVv size é Ss ra ! he says. It is unusual, Carnation Milk $5 00 oo. Ba ™ | per case, 4 doz ° Concord Grapes 65¢ fe Milk per basket | acl 1c Cucumbers— Good size, each Pompkins, Squash, Vegetable Marrow, Sweet Potatoés, Cranberries and Fruits of alf Kinds at réduced prices, MUSSALLEM’S Economy Store Where dollars have more cents 18 — Phones — 360 317 and 319 Third Avenue 5e@_ }{ 100% B. ©. Owned and Conttollea” PLANT AT ABBOTSFORD Miss D. Hogan ee TEACHER OF MUSIC Phone—Biaek 232 wore, mn my Any ti ood timé “nes i Cons a ndaenal ese —and cold preventative. Don't take chances —— Take Buckley's. For Quick Relief demand BUCKLEYS ae like a flash = Z_ A SINGLE SIP PROVES t General Manager Mercury Mills Is Appointed Increased Business Reported and Factory is Working Overtime R. H. Hemme! has recently been appointed vice-president and gen- erat manager of Mercury Mills Lim- ; ited of Hamilton. He was for many | years chief executive of two large chain store organizations. Mercury Mills Limited report a decided increase in business as com- | pared with the corresponding per- | tod of last year, shipments of men’s and women’s hosiery alone being | up forty percent. Five departments | are now working overtime—fifty | additional employees have been | taken on in the past month and the | payroll has increase by twenty per-s cam ° Mercury Mills Limited recently secured the largest single order ever placed in Canada for full-| fashioned hosiery. It was for one | million pairs. C.N.R. Trains fer the East— Mondays, Wednesday and Fri days 9:30 a.m. From the East— Tuesdays, Thursdays and Safur- days 8 p.m.| Hotel Arrivals Central A. March and B. Anderson, ity, F. P. Donovan, CNR 1 Mi Lady Beauty Shoppe Is offering a special pricé in PERMANENT WAVES $4.00 and $5.00 Why not look yout best? We are giving feminine free advice on hygiene. Call for your booklet. Phone — 655 | Classified ed Ads ” pom HALE fo ble FOR SALE—Mink, Qtebec. Labta+|LOST—Cameo Broach between Post dof, young or adult. $20 per pair:} Office and Eighth Ave. East. F. Hoppe; Lochdale; B.C. tf.| Findér please return to Daily _ a - News. Reward, 246 : FOR RENT |. LOST—White kitten. Joan Watt. Six-ROOM Housé, 29 4th Ave.| Phone 146. (248) West. Phone Green 99: 250 | | BOUND. nen FOR RENT—Modern flat, Rand Ce ee ee sgudticbiede te maemae |FOUND—Between Lucy Island and FIVE-ROOM _ turnished modertt | South Duntlas,1éw toWboat, 9 feet house. Two unfurnished. Phone, long, green outside, grey inside, Green 698. tf). Apply J. Furunes, P.O. Box 239. , (251) STORE for Rent. Third Avenue, ; (een em RR A Hl A adjoining Wrathall’s, low rental. ——————— MeClymont. al} PIANO TUNING MODERN House ‘Denaees Street j available for rent November 1st | PIANOS Tuned $3.00. Walker's Mu- —Official Administrator. tf | sic Store. tf Block. Apply Max Heilbroner. ft ‘ULLY Modern House, close in,/* with furnace, breakfast nook and} DAIRIES fixtures. Rent reasonable. Phone Red 720. tt} ——— All Our— TRANSFERS ° Cameron’s Transfer— Cordwood. Milk and Cream ee Furnacewood, Kindling, SHIPMENTS eee ' Guaranteed Bulkley Valley Products xe, A a VALENTIN DAIRY ‘TAP DANCING taught by Miss El- _ Phone 657 eanor Tite. Phone 20. ti; | For FRESH LOCAL MILK CHIROPRACTIC Phone Red 608 er 953 DOMINION DAIRY 8 Quarts or 14 Pints for $1.00 AUCTIONEER List your goods with us—Prince Rupert's leading Auctioneer. G. M. HUNT Sra Ave. Phone Red 637 W. C. Aspinall Thrée Year Graduate Chiropractic Modern Ray Treatments Given Phone for Appointment Green 241 and 549 pen Evenings _ 8 Exchange Bir | The AUCTIONEER Packing — Crating — Wrapping | Prince Rupert and General Furniture Repairs DRY DOCK SHIPYARD | xzzsmsss mac WHY LOOK AT SHABBY & DIRTY WALLS? We paperhang a room for $5.00 and up, Celsomine, $2.50 and up. Call, Red 802. J. P. 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