; ’ } = PAGE FOUR AIC AN i AOR NL AR ROE PRR. AER RRR. Oe alae Protect the Child's Feet This is the weather when parents should be careful to protect the feet of their children, It is “Influenza Weather.” Good footwear is essential at such times. Make sure of getting the right shoes at right prices by buying from us. BOYS’ SHOES Boys’ Heavyweight Shoes— Sizes 11 to 13% po Seay Shoes— Sizes 7 to 5 $2.95 Protect the Children by giving them slippers. We have a large assortment. These are 59¢ very special, up from MEN’S SHOES Men’s Calf Dress Shoes— Reg. $5.00 $2.95 Sell at Men's Panco or Leather Work Boots—Reg. $4.50 a are Reg. $1.75; Sell at 99¢c Men's Romeo Slippers—Reg $4.50 $2.95 Sell at Boys’ Heavyweight Men's Felt Slippers— CUT RATE SHOE STORE | LADIES’ SHOES Ladies’ Patent, Kid and Calf Straps and Ties, Cuban or Spike Heels. Worth double the price, at— $1.95, $2.45, $2.95 Ladies’ Slippers—Rub- ver Heel Special. JOE Ladies’ Slippers—Patent Lea- ther, Cuban Heel 99¢ Special RUBBERS Ladies’ Rubbers—All sizes; Very special 73€ Men’s Rubbers Al 1 Sizes; Heavy weight ee $1.25 65¢c | | Good Program For Concert Tomorrow Choir of 28 Voices to Be Heard For First Time This Season An interesting program has been jarranged for the first of this sea- |son’s concerts by the Philharmonic | Society which will be held in the | United Church, Tuesday evening. This concert, which is in aid of the community welfare fund, has been prepared with a great deal of care and merits the support of all those who are in any way interested in music, The chief feature of the evening will be the choral presentations of the society. The well balanced choir of 28 voices will be heard in a num- ber of choral pieces ranging from folk-songs to oratorio numbers. Among these are included many well known numbers such as “The Eriskay Love Lilt,” “Were You There?” “The and others. In addition to the choir, two mix- ed quartettes will make their debut |These will present a new arrange ment of “Crossing the Bar” anc three selections from Woodfordo- All sizes; up from Ladies’ and Misses’ Gum Boots, all sizes in stoek Children’s Rubbers— 34-Leneth The Fish which made Prince Rupert Famous “Rupert Brand” SMOKED — BLACK COD — Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co, PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. ——— eee Ltd. | Back Northern B. C. Payrolls Keep the Home Boys Working—Insist on Bulkley Valley Coal For those who wish to economize try a portion of Bulkley Valley slack with your furnace coal Cheerfulness is just as natural to the heart of a man in strong health business and some day the world is going to see it as color to his cheek.—Ruskin. This tariff business is all bad Roger W. Babson Findens “The Pagoda of Flowers. Other vocal numbers include a negro melody by male voices and that delightful composition of El- gar’s “The Snow,” by a ladies’ chorus with violin duet obligato. A tenor- baritone duet will round off the vo- al presentations. A feature of the evening will be the presentation of some of Prince Rupert’s younger artists including Miss Marie Balagno, Miss Beryl Birch and Miss Nellie Lawrence. These need no introduction to the public of the city. As an added attraction there will be presented a ten-minute organ recital by’ Miss S. Olafgson. This re- cital will commence at 8:30 sharp and will consist of a group of well known organ melodies: CALIFORNIA GETS SNOW Motor Traffic Interfered With in Mountain Area of Golfien State SACRAMENTO, Cal.; Nov. 14:— The first snow of the season has fallen in thé mountain area of Nor- thern California. Motor traffic was interfered with as cars had to re-!} sort to the use of chains. | The Weather Prince Rupert—Cloudy, calm; ba- rometer, 30.09; temperature, 37; sea smooth, Dead Tree Point—Clear, light northwesterly wind; barometer, 30.00; temperature, 40; light chop. Langara Island—Cloudy, moder- ate northwest wind; sea choppy. BASKETBALL LEAGUE STANDINGS Senior League W. L. Pts. C.N. R.A 4 2 8 Grotto 3 2 6 Kaien Hardware 1 4 2 Ladies’ League Cardinals 5 0 10 Amazons 3 3 6 Comets 0 5 0 Intermediate League Tuxis 4 2 8 Warriors 2 3 4 Merchants 2 3 4 Junior League Meteors 4 0 8 Boy Scouts 2 2 4 PTiriiiitity rH Rovers 1 3 2 ‘Write for PREMIUM GIFT CATALOGUE Japanese 1 + & Hallelujah Chorus” ,, terior-and there is very little snow,| For quick returns Try a Want} reports W. H. Tobey, C.N. R divi- | Advertisement. sional. superintendent. There is a} little frost at:night but the days «ré mild enough to melt such snow és, there may be on the ground 6 ‘ | lleavier falls of snow are reported S | P from the interior since Mr. Tobey’: l ver rize | return to the city towards the end of last week Cups and | Billiard Averages” lillar verages | ; | ges | Trophies | hase | P | G. TH AV E Nick Chenoski (EB) 2 400 200 Lots of people do not | Earl Batt (E 2 400 200 realize how much a }} J ‘isher (EB 2 4 9 } , . ‘ ar hedge . re eh oe trophy is appreciated. |} A. Zadaroski (CS) 2 400 200 pte ve : W. E. Hutson (LC) .2 400 = 200 They aqont cost so | F. Aldridge (LC) : 400 = 200 much either. We have A. Strachan (LC) ...1 200 200 oe “ W. Stone (CS) Soa 193 plenty of cups from J. Sutherland (J) ..2 378 189 33.00 to $15.00, D. Frizzell (E) 2 388 179 cls F. Kenny (LC) 9 350) 175 @ No . 1 good time M. Eckert (BE) 1 348 174); OA “ee i, Wee J. May (Cs) 2 343 172/) "Abry Wiver 19 40° low | P. Pritchard (LC) 2 343 172 ; B. Windle (Cs) 2 338 169 { ULGE {ro Chris Perry (J) 3 484 161 } P. Vaccher (CS) 2 813° 1687] ac \ ; sites hie! > “ , : : > . w fe oan HQ) 3 5 : i B GEWELLERS _ & ine { ‘ 20 ) | » . t telete'() oy ee aah THE STORE WITH THE CLOCK W. Stuart (CS) l 000 8000 Explanation—E Empress: Birthday of Sons Of Wednesday’s | Of Norway Lodge Train Soniis Here Celebrated The departure time of each Wed-| The local Sons of Norway Lodge nesday’s train for the east has been |had a special gathering in the Odd- changed from 9:30 a.m. until 10:30/ fellows’ Hall Saturday night to ce- a.m., it is announced at offices of |lebrate the second anniversary of the Canadian National Railways, the founding of the local branch of the change being made so as to!the organization. There were about maintain the connection with the|forty members present at the eve steamer arriving that morning from |ning’s proceedings which included Vancouver. The time will be made |lodge meeting, brief musical pro up before the train arrives as Jas- ‘gram, supper and dance per Park. Monday and Friday morn-| Speakers at the meeting included ing trains will continue to leave at!Mr. Westby of Seattle, organizer of 9:30 a.m. ithe Sons of Norway: O. B. Sather, Se an amen | the president of the local lodge, and | OLD COUNTRY FOOTBALL (0% Greenstrand. Reports cover- ling activities of the lodge during : oa i? ithe past year were presented by SATURDAY x ORES [John Storseth, secretary. SCOTTISH LEAGUE | The musical program included | |piano solos by Peter Lien and Miss i\Inga Murvold | Accordion music for dancing, which followed the serving of sup- per, was furnished by Chris Sather Mrs. Olof Skog was convener for the evening Departure Time First Division Airdrieonians 0, Partick 1. Ayr 2, Motherwell 6 Celtic 3, East Stirlingshire 0. Dundee 2, Third Lanark 2 Falkirk 2, Aberdeen 0. Hamilton 0, Kilmarnock 0. | Queen’s Park 2, Hearts 1. peeemenpecne Rangers 6, Morton 1 St. Johnstone 2, Clyde 1 Whist Drive and St. Mirren 7, Cowdenbeath 0, | D . E . d ENGLISH LEAGUE ance Is nyoye First Division | Arsenal 1, Newcastle 0 Birmingham 0, Huddersfield 2. Eighty Persons Present at Affair of | Blackburn 2, Liverpool 2. Lief Erikson Society Held on | Blackpool 3, Middlesbrough 1. Thursday Night Derby County 4, Bolton 1. i A very enjoyable whist drive and! dance was held by the Lief Erikson ; Manchester 4, Wolverhampton 1, {Society Thursday night in the Me- | : Sheffield 2, Portsmouth 1. | tropole Hall. There were ten tables Surdefland 2, Sheffield Unitéd 2 |of cards and prize-winners were: West Bromwich 3. Chelsea 2 ladies’ Miss Sophie Johnson; second Agnes Dahl; men’s first, Norman Storvick; second, Nels Winter 1S Very |Gunderson Everton 3, Aston Villa 3 Leeds United 1, Leicester 1. i first Mrs Mild F E | After cards, refreshments were erved ‘and dancing followed, ac- 1 $0 Far i |cordion music being played by Os- C t I] t a car Giske. Abouty eighty persons} en ra n er tor were in attendance at the dance : Jens Moen presided at the door Weather. is unusually mild for! i this time of year in the central in- | Les Canadiens; CS, Cold Storage Jewelers) “COAL! COAL! Our F Alberia and Bulkley Valley Coals are guaran- } teed to give satisfaction, Try a ton of No. 1 Bulkley Valley. We also sell Timothy Hay, Wheat Oats and Bar'ey, Prince Rupert Feed Co. Interior Weather Terrace Cloudy, north wind, temperature 28a Hazelton—Windy, snowing, 19 4mous Edson | | | j j however AUDACIOUS Robert Williams, Jean Harlow and Loretta Young Starred in First of Week Picture Brightly audacious, romantically dramatic and cleverly humorous is the attraction “Platinum Blonde,” which is being featured at the Ca- pitol Theatre here the first of this week. Stars of the picture are Ro- bert Williams, Jean Harlow and Loretta Young. Miss Harlow is the society heiress who marries the carefree and happy reporter, played by Williams, be- cause he is so different from any of the men in Fer set. Loretta Young has the role of the sob sister on Williams’ paper who has loved him Monday » November 14 Monday and T . ! les TWO SHOWS ~— 7 aitay Feature Starts at 7:30 & 9s ADMISSION — 15 4, EVEN A HALIBUT Woy LAUGH AT— “PLATINUM BLONDE With Gorgeous JEAN HARLOW, ROBERT WILLIAy all along and who has to stand by and content herself with being his sympathetic friend the young man rebels and finds love and sympathy with the pal whose feminine qualities he had been utterly blind to until his wife’s jealousy drew his attention} jto them The mounted form the production is Sets of unusual splendor background and some novel camera angles and effects are introduced. The dialogue is ultra-sophisticated Eventually, beautifully) LORETTA youyg A Sparkling, S« intillating ¢ 1 medy — and Suitable fo, Whole Family Comedy— “MA’S PRIDE AND Joy METRO NEWS SELENE ee, WEDNESDAY & THY RSD “WINNER TAKE ALL’ WEDNES. 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