we to to ‘of the Here’s a sensible winter- time treat. Just pour good hot milk over two Shredded Wheat biscuits. Delicious. Money-saving! And a boost for Canada’s greatest industry . . . wheat! MADE IN CANADA + BY CANADIANS + 12 BIG BISCUITS IN EVERY BOX OF CANADIAN WHEAT Tl Trappers and Buyers Do not sell your FURS Until you have seen the Old Reliable GOLDBLOOM You can always be sure of fair treatment trom him. TTT eee eee Hear— Latest thing in velopments for years to them now at The Montrose 10-Tube BRIDGE TABLES Not more ‘than three to each Set of three customer $1 75 per set 2c « Special, each .... te is kd Icing Sets Phone—3 We Deliver per set ported by eleven 1 You come Yes, There is a Differ- ence! And You Should Dek orest Crosle 1932-19: ? YS jv up- ijor de- raqaio See KAIEN HARDWARE XMAS CAKE TINS 25¢ 50¢ CHEVALIER FILM HERE “Love Me Tonight,” Maurice Che- | valier’s latest film which will be shown this week-end at the Capi- tol Theatre here, is a delightful ;concoction of melody and humor in |which the famous French singing |star has one of the best roles of his | career, Chevalier, in this fantastic ro- |mance, is a Paris tailor intent upon jcollecting a long overdue bill from lone of his clients of the nobility. apes that bill is paid, Maurice has to pose as a baron, be the guest of honor at the house of his client’s uncle and win the heart of the beautiful Princess Jeanette (Mac- Donald), The famous Chevalier charm has | never been more in evidence than in this picture, nor has Jeanette MacDonald ever been more beauti- |ful. Other well known actors taking jpart in the picture are Charlie Ruggles, C. Aubrey Smith, Charles Butterworth and Myrna Loy. Tonight's train from the east ; bringing S. J. Hungerford, presi- jdent of the Canadian National | Railways, A. E. Warren, vice-presi- ident in charge of western lines, land other railway officials, was ‘reported this morning to be on time at 8 p.m. THE DAILY NEWS Look Here You never had such a chance to buy good foot- wear at as low prices as we are giving you today If you buy from us you can outfit the whole family for about the same price you paid a few years ago for one per- son, SHOP AT THE RIGHT PLACE AND YOU GET THE RIGHT PRICE Boots, Shoes Slippers and Rubbers For Men, Women and Children at 25% to 35% Than Elsewhere. Come See— Less and Cut Rate Shoe Store Third Avenue—Prince Rupert Week-End _ Specials 80c 40c | Butter- Crestwood Cream- ery, 3-lb. brick Australian Pastry Flour— 10-lb. sack Malkin’s Best ASPARAGUS TIPS per 40¢ tin ASPARACUS TIPS | Crushed Pineapples—2},'s | 2 tins ..! Broken Sliges Pineapples— 2''s, 2 tms 45¢ 45¢ Malkin’'s Best TOMATOES dine 20€ Nabob Sliced PEACHES = 45c 25¢ 25¢ 20c | Nabob Raspberries—2's | per tin Evaporated Choice Peaches 2 Ibs Kadana Cocoa— City Scrip Accepted PRINCE JOHN SAILS SATURDAY On account of making a special excursion trip to Ketchikan week with a local Masonic party, C N.R. steamer Prince John, Captain Neil McLean, will sail at 2 Saturday afternoon f via the Queen Charlotte Islands instead of at 10 night, her regularly scheduled time of departure. ? this o'clock THESE REAL ROCK CRYSTALS, $4.50 1-lb. pkg 1S DELICIOUS 1N THE Cup mes Cea! — ae ee Niw Sty ¢ - : | teed to give atisfa 00. Try 2 INEXPENSIVE | Phone Your Order—We Delive | a me pie ss Beicge Daty SATISFYING i ee ener nee Oats and Barley PHONE 55 Nae PHONE 50 SAVE WRIGLEY 5 WRAPPERS—Write for PREMIUM GIFT CATALOGUE | —— ay Prince Rupert Feed Co. Seeipretibteeepee Pen Malkin’s Best Tea 40c l-lb. pkg. California Seedless Raisins | 2 Ib 25C Eggs—Alberta Fresh 25C 25¢ Seconds, per doz Japan Rice 6 lbs Oranges—Sweet & Juicy 5 doz Alberta Market An exciting gift for Her at Christma We have several other cuttings in Crystal Necklets. Some as low as $3.00 @ ind some up to 2 $10.00. Also lots of h other necklets |, JOHN KyULGER: JEWELLERS THE STORE WITH THE CLOCK Staff of the Prince Rupert Fisher- ies Experimental Station returned | ;to tthe city yesterday after hav- | ling spent the past several months| jat the Biological Station at st St. Andrew’s, New Brunswick. | | | | WATTS’ Pantry Specials For Thursday & Saturday | x Vancouver | o'clock Friday | =~ SWANSDOWN CAKE FLOUR, per pkg. 29¢ ‘LUX—For Fine Le eS Pe Fine Laundering 19¢ |NALLEY’S MAYONNAISE— 220 Real Quality, per 2-oz. jar | | NABOB JELLY POWDERS— | 3 pkgs CREAMETTES— 3 pkgs 25C FINEST CANADIAN CHEESE, per lb 20c HEINZ PURE FOOD | DEMONSTRATION | In Our Store on Saturday Take advantage of these special prices on Heinz Quality Foods } | ° ,° I eam) 0) emmy Armistice Is . Friday & Saturday & : YT TWO SHOWS — 7 and 95, Observed at m yea tT (3 y. Feature Starts at 7:28 4 ta | a aA ADMISSION — 15 4. = Utd SATURDAY MATINEE gi: | otary Lunch|« : at 2 ia Feature Starts 2:58 —15¢ g be er on ZAT NAUGTEE LOVER An Armistice luncheon was held 8 |for members of the Prince Rupert « RICE CHE \ ALIE Rotary Club in the Commodore|@ i\Cafe today, J. W. Nicholls, S. D ” With Charming ] st } ivitt i Ps = 1 . ‘ J i ° ’ Ny : ras. s v. et a J EAN ETTE MacDON ALD In Love Me Tonight” ee ae ae ee seen jff With CHARLIE RUGGLES, MYRNA LOY. Love, Laughs, spic jand G. E. Gulick, ex-service mem- (= Maurice Singing Gay Songs. A Paramount Picture e, bers of the club, taking part in al Sportlight—“BUILDING WINNERS” Ee FOX NEWs specially arranged_ program. John|# Cartoon—“THE GROCERY BOY” E. Davey sang “In Flanders Fields.” | @ : ada . \= * , oe ’ President G, A. Wooaland was in| | Last Time Today— Blondie of the Follies” een ‘" MONDAY and TUESDAY—“PLATINUM BLOND” Sw eer ee | 0) f wr 00008) 0 2 8 oom Dr. Robert H. Bedford of ?—— - 7 4 cy “Did you say Vey CRISP ? Just try one” \i" Such crispness, flakiness, freshness are ‘ found only in Christie’s Premium Soda Crackers. They furnish just the salty tang for soup or salad. , . just the crisp base for cheese or jam. I Rit es)’ / PREMIUM af SODA CRACKERS CREAM OF TOMATO SOUP | Small tins 95e Tan een a PICKLES—Sweet 27¢ 22¢c or Sour, per jar TOMATO. CATSUP Large bottle QUAKER OATS Quick Cooking With China 29 PURITY BRAND JAM-~ i Pure Strawberry 52 | per 1b, th C Pure Raspb TEA bi va Blue Label 29¢! MacKenzie’s Furniture Extra Special One Chesterfield Suite—ConSisting of three pieces covered all.oyer in Mohair, reversible cushions, 1 Regular price $160,004 Floor Lamp—-With parchment shade, regular price § 12.50 One Walnut End Table—Reegular price § 350 | Hi Extra Special The Above Chesterfield Suite, Lamp and Table SEE OUR WINDOW $135.00 327 Third Avenue Phone 775 Ground, vp i ini VA COFFEE—Fresh Roasted & 32 per Ib Cc PRUNES--Santa Claras 95 3 Ib a ROWNTREE'S COCOA 22 per %-lb. tin WHOLE GREEN BEANS 13¢) : wo < ° Apple Special | y | pple Special | " | Fancy Bulk McIntosh Reds | per 30 box $1 30 Fancy Bulk Jonathons per 35-lb. box $1.40. | F B Grimes Golden 35-lb. bo $1.50 | 95CICOAL! COAL! citer orion, 5 tor Alberta and are ua Our Famous Edson, Bulkley Valley Coa! emo Cabbage, per lb iHothouse Ton fe itoe 2 33e Watts’ Grocery Charles E. Starr, local manager Pacific Fisheries, will sail tonight on the Prince Rupert for Seattle. With Mrs. Starr, who went south last week, he will spend the ft ISTEN, VILLE winter in California. TELL THAT BIG GOOF WHIPPLE : TO COME OVE fe ‘ TO THE . Toc \« vm — Hotel Central Ltd, Covenient to business district, homelike, beautiful harbor views. reasonable. Spacious sample rooms. FIRST OLASS CAFE Open at All Hours Special monthly, rate for Rooms and Meals Hotel Central Ltd. | First Avenue & Seventh Street Rates are) “TILLIE THE TOILER” : A New Member of the Team NOW, MEN, | WAATT You “TO GET OvUR. FOOTBALL PLAYS LEAR IN THIS END Ron- KELLY, TONES 5 AND WHIPPLE 4 RUN INTER FEeEN(e}., Fo ied NOW “THEN, IKELLY Atip |} iaioos JONES TAk e T THE H Ww ou (OH. me END - WHIPPLE, WH ta 1 : HAW DO You TAKE our2y vy, MM GOING a ‘e iT Ake t* OUT TILLIE rae USS l } Coes Me o