yh r og ae PAGE FOUR MacKenzie’s Furniture Extra Special One Chesterfield Suite—Consisting of three pieces covered all over in Mohair, reversible cushions, Regular price $160.00 Floor Lamp—With parchment shade, regular price $ 12.50 One Walnut End Table—Regular price $ 3.50 Extra Special - The Above Chesterfield Suite, Lamp and Table SEE OUR WINDOW 327 Third Avenue $135.00 BADMINTON TOURNAMENT | Miss Creddie Morgan and Norman McGlashan Win American Competition The Hillside Badminton Club | brought to a successful conclusion yesterday afternoon an American tournament which was commen- ced on Wednesday evening. There was a large list of entries and the games were keenly fought and much enjoyed. The winners of the series were “Phone 775 ristmas in the Old Country Give the Old Folks the best possible Christmas oe 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. Ocean Rates One Way Return Cabin from $104. $192. a Tourist from £9. 157. Third 67. 119, Nearly a century of sea-experience is back of the famous Cunard-Anchor-Donaldson service, accommodation and comfort. Weekiy sailings throughout the Fall LAST SAILINGS FROM MONTREAL INov.18 AURANIA Plymouth, Havre, Landon Nov.18 ATHENIA B'tast, Liverpool, Glasgow Nov.26 ANTONIA Gi'gow, Belfast, Liverpoo! Nov.% AUSONIA Plymouth, Harré, London FIRST SAILINGS FROM HALIFAX Dec. 3 ASCANIA Plymouth, Havre, London Dec. 10 *LETITIA B'tfast, Liverpool, Giasgow . #From Saint John on Dec. 9 Sail CUNARD ANCHOR-DONALDSON Special low, round-trip rail fares from Vancouver te Mentreal and Halifax. Good for fire mouths. Enquire about dates of sate. Book threagh your lecai Agent— Te o7e Can selve you ter, or CUNARD LINE, 622 Hast- ings Street West Vancouver (Seymour 348) Ac HA = CANADIAN PACIPIC To Vancouver PRINCESS NORAH- -Oct. 12. 24. Nov. 2. To Vancouver PRINCESS ADELAIDE—Fridays, 10 p.m. via Ocean Falls and Way Ports. To Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Skagway PRINCESS NORAH-~— Oct. 8, 2¢, 29 For Information call or | write— W. L. COATES, General Agent UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver:— T.S.S. CARDENA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 P.M. Via Ocean Falls and Waypoints, arriving Vancouver afternoon T.S.S. VENTURE EVERY THURSDAY MIDNIGHT, Arriving Vancouver Sunday morning Weekly sailings to Port Simpson, Alice Arm, Anyox River points, Sunday, 8 p.m. SPECIAL WINTER EXCURSION RATE, ROUND TRIP, PRINCE RUPERT TO VANCOUVER, $32. On sale Nov. 10 to Feb 28, return limit March 31, 1933, Purther information regarding all sailings and tickets at Thursday Stewart and Naas Prince Rupert, Bu. I! Miss Creddie Morgan and Norman McGlashan, with Miss Thora Peter- | son and Jock Redpath and Jack McRae and L. C. Eby as runners-up. Other participants in the events included: Mrs. Eby and J. Lindsay, Lucille Brooksbank and N. Moore- WHY PAY | BIG PRICES? Get Your Shoes, Clothing & Furnishings — at — 25% to 35% Less New shipments of Men's, Wo- men’s and Children’s wear ar- riving daily. Very low prices; large selec- house, Miss L. McRae and A 0.| Franks, Miss M. Lindsay and J. Al- |} jlen, Miss A. Wrathall and G. Munro,’ | Miss E. M. Earl and L. Lambly, Miss! ly. Wilson and C. G. Minns, Mrs. iG. Minns and J. Naylor, Miss Morgan and M. Hudema, Miss Olive | ! Cc. Cc. Munro and J. Lee and Miss E. Mc- 'Leod and E. Ellis. | The tournament was staged under ithe direction of Walter Howarth, | jother members of the executive in- | | cluding C. G. Minns, president, Olive | Munro, Connie Morgan and L.| Lambly. | Refreshments were served at the | conclusion of the games by Miss} Oliv®é Munro and Miss Elizabeth | McLeod. | | The prizes will be presented to ,the winters this evening. tion; all goods bought from the best makers. Call and see them. You do not have to buy. Best values in the city given on city relief scrip. Shop at the Montreal Importers Third Avenue -|SERVICE OF FEATURED) REMEMBRANCE Claudette Colbert and Edmund! Last Night in First Presby- | Lowe Co-Starred in Comedy, terian Church i “Misleading Lady” NEW TEAM Members of the local Toc H So- The first of the week attraction|ciety were present and took part on the screen of the Capitol Thea-|in a special Remembrance Day ser- the talking picture edic-| vice last evening in First Presby- tion of the stage hit, “Misleading'terian Church. Rev. W. D. Grant Lady,” co-stars Edmund Lowe, who|Hollingworth, the pastor, preached |has a strong way with women, andjan appropriate sermon, taking as Claudette Colbert, who has a sil- | his subject, “Lest We Forget.” Wil- lent but equally effective way with | liam Lyons, president of Toc H, men, Stuart Erwin, George Mee-'conducted the impressive Toc H iker, Selena Royle, Robert Strange ceremony of light. At the close of and William Gargan are among) the service, the Last Post was soun- ithose accorded conspicuous sup- | ded by Bugler William Rance. Spe- | porting parts. cial music for the occasion included Miss Colbert, a celebrated actress|the anthem “What Are These?” by whom luxury has reduced to a state|the choir, male quartet “Crossing f bored tolerance, plays Lowe, an’ the Bar,” by J. E. Davey, Alex Clap- xplorer and adventurer indifferent perton, J. A. Teng and S. J. Hunter feminine wiles, for a dupe to and solo “In Flanders Fields” by J nake him propose in order to win A. Teng. 1 wager. He retaliates by kidmap-| At the morning service Mr. Hol- jing her and breaking her spicit |lingworth preached on a peace sub- with the help of chains and an es- | ject. tre here, caped lunatic played by Stuart saiiiiccincendh deli iil di aciac aida Erwin. Before the final scene dis- NO FISH SALES ‘loses Tl's lat , sly io — clone Oe Aye ee coucins on, @| There were no sales of halibut at reporter, two drunks with a mys- the local fish exchange this morn- ing. The only boat in was the Am- erican schooner Kanaga which re- fused a bid of 4c and 2c for 40,000 pounds and left for Seattle tery they never quite spill, an av- enging lover and two other visitors rom the asylum are involved in complications which transpire in a mountain rendezvous far from law Monday, November 7, 19 aoe ye Tt ie Monday and Tuesda TWO SHOWS — 7 ang 9 7 Feature Starts at 7:49 & 94 ADMISSION — 15, &s HERE’S A HOWL JOIN THE FU “The MISLEADIN LADY” With Claudette Colbert, mund Lowe, Stuart Irwin She was a flirt, only fooling He was a treat ‘em rough R meo. From the sensatiog stage play of a 1000 Laug A Paramount Picture Comedy—ZASU_ PITYys THELMA TODD in “THE OLD BULL” Novelty—“Hollywood on p ade, No. 2” METRO NEWS WEDNESDAY & THURS “BLONDIE OF THE FOL WEDNESDAY REVIVAL “CHECK & DOUBLE Curr and order, telegraph or railway. COURT IN SESSION = The picture has plenty of ro- |mance and tense moments and is a | Jasper Hard Coal ' | ' LACROSSE TO | RENT | wr > J - START SOON Only Two Actions Up For Hearing EGG—I er Ton Veet ese Peek Tee Bie 0 $11.50 This Month—Fifteen Natur- A Radio MINEHEAD LUMP—Per Ton ..... 12.50 izati lications : ; aa : ba ora oeeeh a ? JASPER LUMP—Per Ton ........ 12.50 | New Indoor Sport to Get Under Way ’ § > M hi y . antes " S : Nout Seek | tb ewing achine, Dry € edar and Jackpine For Sale _ ; . ALL COALS ARE IN A DRYSHED | An executive.meeting of the}. There are only two cases on the Typewriter ) c /Prince Rupest..Lacrosse Association. November calendar in County Court HYDE TRANSFER-—PHONE xi) was held yesterday, afternoon and’ here. These were set as follows McRAE BROS., LTD. r |it was decided to hold the opening }when court was in regular monthly | ;games of. the new winter sport in ; November 17. The boys had.their first workout yesterday ,and found that games that they have ever played. With further practice during the | Of the city will be treated to some! |the opening ‘games are played. | Three well balanced senior teams} -Grotto, Kaiens and Merchants—} jhave been chosen by the executive! |to compete in the senior league and | jit is hoped.to have three junior | | : “Pte box lacrosge .is- one of the fastest Manson. redl action and excitement when | and Gc. P F. McB. Young Publishers Finance Co. Ltd. vs.| indoor Allan Carolan $85.25, William Brown & Harvey f plaintiff, Patmore & Fulton f next few days, the sport-loving fans plaintiff, adjourned to next court Henry Hil Fred E. Reisch vs Heinekey, mechanic ilien, Patmore & Fulton for plaintiff defendant in person Fifteen applications for naturali- | |zation were session of t approved at today e court. November 30 's | 4 the Exhibition Hall on Thursday, session this morning before Judges : S yr ] Special Hard-Time Bargain Offer 5 | teams in competition also. During the past week the Exhibi- | tion Hall floor has been fenced in} preparation for play and bleacher | seats erected to accommodate the} URINCE RUPERT AGENCY: Second Avenue. Phone 568 ALE ANISTON REY IE AOI IPC NR NRE NEON GOOD HABITS ibattle is lost Maltbie D. Babcock, D.D or won Good habits are not on birthdays, nor Christian character at the New | Year. The workshop of character is| Cheerfulness, which is a quality everyday life. The uneventful and peculiar to man; opens, like spring,’ commonplace hour is where the jall the blossoms of. the inward man. | Interior Weather — Mail Schedule Spectators. 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