Open Grate
| Heaters
Ladies

hn Dryers,. ideal

he fire. Don't] 94ny tn
hought some
at Kaier |

 

LOCAL NEWS NOTES |

 

 

Debating Club tonight, Moose
| Hall, 258
Hyde Transfer—aAl! coals ate in

 

| dry Shed. See adv. for prices, $1.0
|per ton lower than any other com-
town, ti
Just arrived 300 pairs of Shoes in

| Oxfords, Brogues, T-straps and
i|Pumps, sizes 8 to 8. Blacks and
tans. Price from $4.95 up. Annettes
959

©. D: Hogan, whod has been on a

drying, com- ,
‘ods trip to Varrcouver, arrived in the
AOORS-—
$1 95, | cRY on the Carena last evening
yo | from the south, being on his way

Coal Hod and |
$1.00
60¢ and 75¢

on Fry Pans
T5e and 85e

Woodsmen

xd buy, 6-lb.
ledge hammer,
driving
ry special at—

95¢
Saws—
5!-foot, 6-foot| .
~") dena

for

Bucking
5.foot
70; $8.003

Buck Saws

to Porcher Island where he resides

FP. LL. Buckley is expected ‘3 ar-
rive in the oity on the Prince Ru-
pert on Wednesday
this week for a brief
connection with the propused lo
cal pulp mul! undertaking

morning of

visit, her

Sverre Sund, local
left on this morning's
New York where he will embark
November 17 aboard the steamer
Deutschland for a visit to hi
tive home in Bergen, Norway

fisherman
g

train for

With 1 fair-sized list
sard, Union steamer Car-
Cant. A. F. Dickson

in port at 6:30 last eve

f passen-

 

arrived

ling from

$5.25 the south and sailed at 8 om for

ed Axes—
$1.50;

Batteries

Q ‘M)e

»
Anvox.
#iern points whence she
$2.45

$2.75

Stewart and other north-
will

soutnbcer n.d
it ud

retvrn

hee tomorrow morning s

 

Mrs

horse

Helen

who has

Koebke of
been on

Write.
a trip to

2 for 25¢ | Van souver, passed through the

Oh, Kids!

ball

$2.00) sister, Mis

Running Ball|°f Van

r Skates at

g9 ns | left for Alice Arm

ves

15e to Te

jon the
route

Cardena last
to Alice Arm

evening en-
where she wil]!
ith h noth
Nucich, Mrs. Koebke
s Christina Nacich R.

Mrs. Helen

couver, who arriv
|city last week from the south, als:

last evening

 

nd Value Shop i Announcements

EN HARDWARE!

Ev ode Does

Glassware

   

erate Prices

should see some of

ite odd handy

r make ac-

ee pla ble

ill gifts,

Some in the new topaz
rotor at from 75¢ to $1.50,
look very ippy.

Some Water Sets
y al 0 are alse

OWN f° JULGER:

JEWELLERS

STORE WITH THE CLOCK

 

—-

nace Rupert

RY DOCK

AND

HIPYARD

ating three Dry Docks
™ capacity 20,000 tons

ss “Bpbutide Ts
os Ship Repairers
“I and Wood Vessele

” 8Nd Braye Casting
1nd Acetylene Welding
Detrick fo, Heavy Lifts

lee ty,
N the Daily ‘News,

“| days

 

 

TIME @

TO TAKE(A

Any time i: a good time to take Back-
ley’s, Canada’s national cough remedy
—and cold preventative

Don’t take chances —- Take Buckley's.
For Quick Reliet demand

BUCKLEYS

—=Acts like a flash =
* ~
24 A SINGLE SIP PROVES IT

 

 

For day and night Taxi ser-
vice Phone 32. tf
Brick-lined Heaters from $14.50

Exceptionally good value. Gordon’
Hardware, McBride St. Phone 311
t

Jack McColl Anyox, who has
been ¢ 1 dDrief visit to the city,
sailed by the Cardena last evening
on his return to the smelter town

All returned nursing sisters.
men xo auxiliaries
id returns na nvited to

p 1d x } Cc n Legion
on Remembra Ds 261
Ba G , a 2
on sale it Grotto, Joe Brown’s
Kaien Hardware, O. K. Baths and!
the Empre Club. Note reduction
In prices: 1 il 50 erved
it 75¢ 260

 

eadache

often relieved
ie CKs

 

at

OVER a MILLION JARS USED Y'

 

 

MASONS TO

KETCHIKAN,

 

 

Rebekah Concert November 9,; Local Members of Craft to Pay Fra-
| Uddfellow's Halll i ternal Visit to Alaska Lodge
| Boxing, Empress Arena, Wedne: - | Tae Woes
lday, Nov. 9, Bagshaw vs. Gurvic. ee
re Local Masons have chartered the
Eagles’ Dance, November 11. AG-/ canadian National steamer Prince
jmission, Gents. 50c. Ladies 25¢ | John and will pay a fraternal visit
aaa o the lodge at Ketchikan this week
Vardet Concert November 2 Between twenty-five and fifty Jo-
ar !cal members of the craft and their
Oddfellow's Dance November 18 | wive ind other persons are expec-
ad to ce the tri
Moose Legion Band Concert No-} "5... prince John will leave at 8
[vember 29 ock Thursday morning for Ket-
- rive there early that eve-
| @nglican Church Bazaar, Novem- ‘ve Ketchikan at midnight
per 2 Friday on the ret trip and ar-
Biks’ Bridge and Whist Novem e here Saturday morning
ber 23 Qu mbiti program of
jente inn t is reported to have
Presbyterian Bazaar, Nov. 24 heen arranged at Ketchik r the
— i “
| Moose Hard Tne Dance Nov. 2
i United Church Bazaar De ]
| Moose Legion New Year's Eve| ° ®
| Dance | al y pecla S
se é
| R T 7 ‘1 Why pay more? Our prices are
C. N. ° rains always right. Here’s your
| - chance to save. These com-
| for the East— modities will advance shortly.
Mondays, Wednesday and Fri Buy now!
| days 9:30 am

| From the East—
Tuesdays, Thur

and Satur
8 p.m

days

Payrolls”

 

“Build B. C.

The Taste (Teal

 

 

A
| te Ca
. i) “fs y)|

s cer ] wie t
EVAPORATED

(MILA.

| a a

mrs. F. has written us before

about the use of Pacific Milk

Last week she wrote again

t since the
(vacuum }

saying she felt that

last improvement :
packing), “the taste 18 so}
much nicer 1 think we Coomt
ard mothers oug vht to let you}
know we appreciate this fine
B.C. product

Pacific Milk |

“100% B.C. Owned and Controlled" |
PLAN’ AT ABBOTSFORD

——

Blue Ribbon Tea
2'4-lb. pkg

Blue Ribbon Tea
l

7 1e Ribbon Cotfee

97¢
39¢c
42¢
al 1e Ribbon Baking 87¢

Powder, 3-lb. tit

Blue Ribbon Baking 23¢

Powder, 12-02. tin

MUSSALLEM’S

Economy Store

18 — Phones — 360
317 and 319 Third Avenue

|Saturday by Municipal

 

 

a

Marr’s Messenger Service, Phone
290. tf
Just received shipment of Tweeds
and chichilla coats, priced to $12.-|
95. Annettes. 259 |

 

Monthly meeting of Canadian
Legion in the Clubrooms, Wednes-
day, November 9.

 

£. J. Smith of G. W. Nickerson
Co; sailed last evening on the ss
Cardena to make the round trip to
Anyox and Stewart on business.

 

Frea H. Stephens, who has been;
on a brief trip to Vancouver and
Seattle, returned to the city from
the south on the Cardena last ev-
ening.

TAG DAY
IS HELD

1.0.D.E. Raises $58 With Which To
Assist Canadian Legion in
Relief Work

 

 

 

Poppy Day tagging conducted on
Chapter,
; Imperial Order, Daughters of the
Empire, with the assistance of the
|primary chapters, for the Cana-
dian Legion, proceeds to be used
|for relief work among ex-service
jmen and women and their de-
|pendents, resulted in the sum of
| $58 being realized. This result is
\considered quite satisfactory when
the state of the weather is taken
pe consideration.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Permanent Wave

SPROIAL

from $3.50 up

For November Only
Call for free booklet on ‘hy-
eiene. What every woman
should know.

Mi Lady Beauty Shoppe

Phone 655

 

eee ent”

 

 

 

 

Phone—Black 232

eS LFBIY

EGG PRICE
GOING UP

—Feed Market Weak—New
Apples in

 

The retail price of eggs has been
steadily stiffening of late and, dur-
ing the past week, quite a sharp ad-
vance Was recorded.

Feed prices are showing weakness
although no reduction in the price
of wheat has yet been made.

Many new Varieties of apples are
in, some of the stock being very
choice. The McIntosh Red season is
about over and remaining stocks
are being sold off now.

Retail prices current nere at pre-
sent are as follows:

Vegetables

Potatoes, 13 to 15 Ibs. 25

sack, $1.50 to . 1%
Vegetable Marrow, p. .............. >
Beets, bunch 05
Beets, 6 Ybs. 25
Parsley, bunch . OF
Pumpkins, Ib. ... 05
Turnips, 8 lbs. . 25

Carrots, 8 lbs. 25
Carrots, bunch 05
Green Peppers, 1b. 20

Sweet Potatoes, 3 Ibs. 26
Hothouse ‘Tomatoes, 2 Ibs. 35
Parsnips, 6 lbs. 25
B.C. Cauliflower, 20c to ............ 30
JInions, B.C., 6 lbs. 25
green Onions, 3 bunches ..... .10
“Hubbard Squash, tb. 08
Celery, head large 1
Spanish Onions, lb. 10
warlic, imported, per Ib. ........ AC
Savoy Cabbage, each, 12 to 18
Cabbage, local, green 05
Hothouse Cucumbers, each 20

California Head Lettuce, 10c to .15

 

Classified Ads |

 

 

FOR SALE— cheap, Fordor Se-!
dan. Apply 24 Taxi. tf

 

FOR SALE—35 ft. Cruising launch, }
12 h.p., White. Price $50. Apply |

Ola Clam Cannery. 259!
FOR SALE— Fuily modern four- |

room house, Borden Street, snap |
for cash . Phone Blue 425. 260 |

FOR SALE—Mink, Quebec. Labra-|
dor, young or adult. $20 per pair. |
F. F. Hoppe, Lochdale, BC. tf.i.

FOR SALE—Double corner 6th av-|
enue, close to Booth School, and}

 

 

14,000 feet lumber $200 cash. Ap-|
ply 513 Sixth Ave. East. 263

 

FOR RENT

HEATED furnished room. Phone

i
eee

FOR RENT—Modern fiat, Ranc:|
Block. _ Apply Ma Max Heilbroner. tt

FIVE-ROOM funivished modern |
house. Two unfurnished. ne
Green 698. “|

FOR RENT—4-room bionae.. den in
Phone Green 402 or call 329 fifth

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

FOR SALE bp

| FOUND—Laaies’

 

HOME BAKERY

TRY a loaf of bread from the new
Home Bakery. No better food.
Sold at Mussallem’s Economy
Store. (260)

he

 

LOST

LOST — Thursday afternoon, be-

tween United Church and 7th

Ave. West, brown leather purse.

Reward if left at Daily News or
Phone Blue 449.

ROUND

ee a

 

 

 

Kid Glove, 7th
Street near Post Office. Daily
News.

DANCING

'TAP DANCING taught by Miss El.
eanor Tite. Phone 20. ti

PIANO TUNING

PIANOS Taned $3.00, ‘Walker’s M1

sic Store, ta
LN ES LES

HAIRDRESSER

 

 

 

 

 

growing mushrooms for us, all

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ave. West. tf
STORE for Rent. Third Avenue, (SORELY . — 65 genuine “Ringlette”
adjoining Wrathall’s, low rental. | Permanents at $3.50. Nelson’s
McClymont. tt; Beauty Parlor. tf
aa |e nee
___ HELP WANTED _ DAIRIES
EARN upierardth of $25  ibedty |

AW Our—

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

45
10

Pears, Winter Bartletts, doz.30c
Pomegranates, each, 5c to

rb54 &

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Queen Mary Chapter conductec Net rare re. = peed “— ane FO: i Sues
Ber tagving from 9 asd. until mee Ib. 10) outbuildings. Begin now. Mlus-: i
noon with Mrs. C. J. Norrington, | (5 a 2 _.| ‘rated booklet free. Setemsher, Milk and Cream
assisted by Mrs. A. E. Parlow. in Flour, 49's, No. 1 hard wheat 1.55] 25 years. Canadian Mushroom
charge, taggers being Miss Joan erage tap at lbs a = Co., Dept. CA Toronto 10. } SHIPMENTS
: SU. » © tenetesers = j
Baker, George Baker, Miss Lois Eggs Guaranteed Bulkley Valley Produtts
Ponder, Miss Adeline Mitchell, Miss Aiinet dinette. @ 25 TRANSFERS ;
Mary Parlow and Miss Rosie Cox ce . ~ . o - 40 ee : VALENTIN DAIRY
From 12 noon anti 3 pan, Hin| Ort Extras, doz. ... 40 | CAMERON'S ‘Transfer—Wood, Coal, 657
|Sixty Chapter, with Mrs.~ H. L)|2-C: Fresh Po CoN RN moving. chairs for rent tf Phone 6:
Landry in charge,.cenducted the 3.C. Fresh First, doz. As —
tagging, taggers being Miss Mildred | Local, new jaki, doz. 55 |
Hunt, Joe Landry, Tom Landry.| Butter | WHY LOOK AT SHABBY & | For FRESH LOCAL MILK
[Bunt, Manson and Ned Tobey. “Fancy cartoned, Ib 34 DIRTY WALLS? io
For the remainder of the after.|°- 1 Creamery, 3 Ibs .90]] We paperhang a room for Phone Red 608 or 953
hoon Cambrai Chapter, Miss Flor- ce ad iar 2 cat be > ee _— DOMINION DAIRY
ence & se Extracted Honey, per jar 20c to 30 and up. Call, Red 802.
ce Smith, regent, was in charge : 8 Quarts 14 Pints for $1.00
: bel a Comb Honey 25 arts or ‘
taggers being Misses Polema Cam- m2 J. P. MOLLER
eron, Dorothy Patmore, Marjorie , —- z . on
Biance, Patricia Gwyer, Molly EI- eae = 2% 90
s yy j . - mn miario nature, | < i . - a
, oe Peggy Smith and Mrs. G Stilton. We ‘38 For Christmas Baking A
wneeaniitesiie fdam, Ib ' 7 * Be ; Lity List your goods with us—Prince
| There seem to be some persons Roquetert, wb. an “ ee oe ae Rupert's leading Auctioneer.
the ‘favorites of fortune, and darl- Gorgonzola, Jb ™ racts, Spices, Baking G M HUNT
ings of Nature, who are bom om 5.60! Phone Black 623 . ”
cheerful.—W. Whipple See er ” * aan Srd Ave. Phone Red 637
Ow, s. -
Lara }
me | PRINTING | The AUCTIONEER
Meus
—— Sl rurteys, wv. 35 OFFICE SUPPLIES Packing — Crating — Wrapping
Powl, No. 1, 1b 28 : ede 7 and General Furniture Repairs
JONES Roasting Chicken, lb 30} Rose, Cowan & Latta List your goods with me
;Ham, sliced, first grade 35) Phone 234 GEO. J. PAWES—Phone Black 120
Ham, picnic, first grade, lb. Jlé ey
Veal, loin, Ib 30 ig a
Veal, shoulder, Ib. 20}
Beef, pot roast, Ib 15]
Beef, boiling, Ib., 10c to 15| 2
| Beef, roast, prime rib, lb 22 \
Market Beef, steak, Ib. 25C tO cecenonen 30
Lamb, shoulder, lb 20 |
Round Steak $5¢ Lamb, leg, Ib. .25
2 Ib Lamb Chops, 'lt 30 Bead
siribin. Mite shewlans COAL TAR ROOFING BRUSHES
Sirloin Steak— 45 Mutton, shoulder, lb. 18 , é ; ¥ xT
2 Ibs. IC Bacon, tide, sliced. best grade. _35| ROOFING NAILS ROOFING CEME} 1
Lamb Chops, 2 Jbs. 50¢ \ Pork BrOUIGOs, TD. casiseendccrediinnise: RUBBER ROOFING
} 9 :
1 tin Peas }Pork, Join, Ib >o|| In rolls containing 108 square feet, complete with nails & cement
Loin Veal Ohops— 20c Pork, leg, > * sa t ©
a or ee ~ ©! Thompson Hardware Co., Ltd
Shoulder of Veal 50 Fish son ar are * .
4 lbs c Smoked Kippers. }b. remieraen Oe yond
Liver. 1 Ib. Salmon, fresh, lb 15} a
Bacon, % Ib ZSC | iaiwous’ w 15|
anes Apples
Tomato Sausage—
r a oe 25C | ieintosh Reds . wrapped) Jb. 07} a .
|Pork Chops, 2 ibs Ox, $2.10 to 2751 The Fish which made Prince Rapert Famous
3 lbs Apples Pe 50¢ McIntosh Reds, bulk fancy Ib —
. péer box 45}
byeesee oar ee — 50c¢ B.C. Cooking, Ib. 4c to 05 | vy
Leg of ber 4b Delicious, fancy wrapped, Ib... 08, “ee
3 Ibs. Apples c TSC] ver vox ean u er ran
L : e oe ” Delicious “C” Grade, wrapped ;
on ib “re 20¢ per box 2.35 D
. slicious, bulk, Ib 06 |
Prime Rib Rolled Roast— oy as Stee oan] SMOKE
| Ber Ib. c Jenpthen Sia. i 06 |
Pho 1.90 :
fyi Oe 957 per box |
. 9 - Wagner, bulk, .06 ceealuidahiesl
stm per box 1.75 ’
q [ERE Grimes Golden, fancy, Ib. 08)"
| - - itteen| Per box 2.25
\ . . Frutts
Valencia Oranges, ..\doz. 26c to BO Prepared Daily By
D Lemons, Cal., lavge .60
. an Grapefruit, Californ’a, 5¢ to... an Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co Lid.
bCranberries, 1b 30) ey
Tee take < iv. ceca PRINCE RUPERT, B.C.
i; ra . bees enibbes “
THACHER OF MUSIC Soe 200
4)'Pears, Anjous, doz. 80c to 45

 

 

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