yes Take a Rise --- Prices Skid nin our November Emergency OAT SALE 0) We Have Too Many ,, they Must Go! Ladies’ Fur Trimmed Coats, the pick of our stock, repre- senting rcal values, in a wide range of sizes, cloths and colors, Garments ranging in iprtice from $19.50 to $45.00. You cah make your selection at— 1-3 Off Regular Prices till the season is ‘over to buy. Get your coat at ‘ y now ahd enjoy the pleasure of a full wear. season's » Are Showing Some Remarkable Values in Dresses — See Our Windows FELT HATS ent arrived this mornihg. We have de- alieemer 6 lors, ies to $2.50;'to clear $1.49 e these on sale ata spe cially attractive BLOUSES WALLACE’S A nice range of colors & shapes *s $i. 75 silk crepe, attractive Third Avenue & Fulton Street Rheumatism Kept Her In Bed Mrs. W. H. Pushee, Lorenzo, {URDOCK Sask., writes:—‘For about two Le years I sufféred with reumatism . which kept me in bed for weeks LO QO 'p) A friend advised me to take Burdock Blood Bitters, so I took Ce ee two bottles, and they gave me new life I am thankful to say that I feel fine now. and have not been Botte red with rheumatism sizsce taking B.B.B Hie a aaa and 4 ake stores ronte, Ont manufactured for the past 53 years, only ‘educed Fares to Europe 4 Classes) it DLCTION of 5% to 12% avail- when booking ROUND HEP Cabin, Tourist and Third Class » Kur Visit the Old Country his Yu de—and SAVE! NT CHRISTMAS SATLINGS trom Saint John duchens liehmond « «<--+-+** Dee Montcalm «se ecsenceecss Deo. ¢ Duchess of Atholl -««eee=e00 Dee. 1 ce ships sall eme day later from a SPECIAL HOME-GOING FARES nformation apply to your local trav Steamship Genera! Passenger A CPR Station, Vancouver, B.( UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED ‘ mets leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver PS. CARDI ‘A EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 Pe. wd Waypoints, arr § VENT! RI EVERY THURSDAY MIDNIGHT Rly « er Sunday m } P rt Ginpece, Alice A * yox River points, Sunday, 8 p™ F ‘Jide CIAL WIN’ ER EXCURSION RATE, ROUND TRIP, PRINCE RUPERT TO VANCOUVER, $32. e Nov. 10 te Feb 28, return limit Mareh 11, 1933 RINGS > n regard all gatlings and tickets at — ; KI PERT AGENCY: Sécond A vente Phone 568 ~ one CANADIAN PAC IFIC ' ADELAID! ocean Falls and Way Port Nt : . M 20, Tx 4 PRINCESS NORAH- -No 0 VANCOUVER OW Py ' * KOUND (RIP WINTER EXCURSIONS 4 ; “Kets on sale November 10 to February 28, 15 lot 93 ‘ Final return limit March 3! 1933 n WV. L. to Ul or write Prince Rupert, B.C, \TES, General Agent, LOCAL NEWS NOTES Marr’s Messenger Service. Phone C.L.D.L, Dance Nov. 17, eacharied! 266 | j 290 tt For day and night Taxi ser- vice Phone ®. tf Don’t miss the OUdfellows’ dance’ 18 Venetian Orchestra, | 0d ire nen Admission 50c 3t sais } Judge F. McB. Youn and H F.| MacLeod rar, will re-| burn te ) Prince Ru- er ¢ from Anyox where | rt wa Keep Rene Nit MAL ame ret aoh gene EMULSION fe “of Norwegian: eT ae oF) if Builds aired $0” Easy to Take tani Tr. D. Pa Mii yr Prin Rupe c he Opposi- tion for Bi ia, will sail 2 tonignt on i i fte ha pent the past f lays visiting Announcements Odd 1s \ ien { mod 23 _M t i Conce N nbé Anglican Church I r, Novert ber 22 Elk I e ar Ww! Novem t 23 } Ba 5 W T M } P 8B ) i Church Bazaar Dec. 1 ; ry > : _ TY ry | { New Ev io “ > 30c o 50c bye 50¢) 20c Q if h a r of Veal 50¢e yee pene Fee AE AO Nee. 20¢c ier ; ae Bulk Lard stewing Veal : 50c 957 Phone — 957 | MeInt« Block. ; Box lacrosse tonight. Grotto, Exhibition Hall, 7:30. Ad- |mission 15c and Se. Tonight's train, dtte from the East at 8 p.m., was reported this morning to be on time. See our selection of bridge and ‘parlour lamps. Price with Shade from $7.50. Gordon's Hardware. tf Hyde Transfer—aAll cvoais are in iry shed. See adv. for pricés. $1.60 }ver ton lower than any other com- jvany in town. t} | kitts | Woday’s weekly luncteon of the |Prince Rupert Rotary Club fn the {Commodore Cafe took the form of a business session. President G. A. Woodland was in the ¢hair. : Mr. and Mrs. -R. McDougall and uly of Ocean Falls will sail on > Prince Rupert tomorrow morn- ling from the paper town for Van- whence they will proceed on ja trip to Scotland. | couver 1 C. Harry Woodward of Fair- | banks, who has been visiting here | with his ®rother, G. 'C. Woduward, United States consul, following a trip to the United States, satled by the Princess Norah yesterday on his return to his home in central Alaska Norman L. Freeman, local repre- sentative of the -invernational Fish- ries Commission, sailed yesterday jon the Princess Norah for a brief , (trip to Ketchikan on official duties |He will be back in the city in time for the meeting of the Interna- |tional Fisheries Commission here 1ext Monday morning M.L.A. for South and chief. Conservative the Legislature, who ha shbéending a couple of day: lin the city following a ‘trip to nee George. will sail tonight by Prince Rupert en his return to Vancouver. Mr. Cornett is éngagec n the shoe business, being presi tent of Cornett Bros. Ltd. of Van- J. W. Cornett, Vancouver twhip in - Week- End - Specials 3-lb tas: Ce 40c $1.35 Malkin's Best ORANGE Marmalade 2%5-Ib 30c¢ Crestwood Creamery BUTTER 3-lb brick 80c California Seediess Raisins 2 ids 25¢ Walnuts—Quarters 80c Malkin’s Best LOGANBERRIES sh Red Apples— 30-lb. box Shelled per Ib —ee _ = 2 2 2 tins 35C Whole Mixed PEELS Best Quality a 25¢ 20c SO ub we Cherries 'o-lb. pkg Alberta Eggs—Seconds per doz. 25¢ Nabob Raspberry 2%-Ib fi 35¢ Malkin's Best Pork & Beans 2's, per tin 10¢ Pure Buckwheat Flour 2 Ibs sliced Back Bacon 5¢ per Ib 1 | Strawberry & Apple Jam— 4-Ib. ‘tin Fresh Red Cabbage— 6 lbs, 25c Alberta Market Phone Your Order—We Deliver P. GAMULA, nee ifth Street Jam wine 208 Kaien vs. | 46¢) vx» John Mitchell Is Possibility For Mayoralty In view of the many people who have refused to allow their names to be brought forward as candidates for the mayoralty, it has been sug- gested ‘that John Mitchell, local contractor, could be persuaded to '} become a candidate for the office. Mr. Mitchell ‘is quite non-com- mittal so far but he does not deny that, under certain circumstance there is a possibility that he might be in the field if his services are re- | quired. The Weather Prince Rupert—Raining, easterly wind; baromeier, temperature, 52; sea choppy. Dead Tree Point- -Cloudy, fresh southeast wind; ‘barometer, 29.74: temperature, 48; sea choppy. Triple Island—Overcast, light southeast wind: sea moderate. Langara Island—Overcast, rain- ing, strong southwest wind: sea moderate fresh 29.86; The fire department had a cal 1t 4:30 yesterday afternoon to thc ‘living quarters of Charles Ander- ‘on at the corner of Seventh Stree! ind Second Avenue where an over- Neated stovepipe scorched the seiling. Damage was very slight THRIFT Money-Savers | For Friday and Saturday [AP RICE—No. 1 Quality 14¢ FINE ALBERTA BUTTER er 3-lb. brick 79¢ p Orcnar 10¢ Crosby, pe \RGOOD 27¢c HHOICE TOMATOES tOYAL CITY CUT a neq Quart Bottles ‘ANADA CORN STARCH ~ City Brand, No. 2 oe 9 BEANS 13¢ per bottle per pkg 9c per tin HRIFT BLEND TEA—Real 33¢ ROLLED OATS—Osgilvies 8-lb. cotton sacks, per sack BOC PALMOLIVE SOAP ‘(Limit 3) per baz LOYAL CITY CORN Value, pe TOMATO CATSUP n sacks MINUTE TAPIOCA 2 pkes 25¢ ELS NAPTHA SOAP per bar ie LYNN VALLEY PEARS No. 2 tins, per bin KIPPER SNACKS per tin DESSICATED COCONUT— MAGIC BAKING POWDER per 12-oz. tin 30c ‘LARK’'S PORK & BEANS No. 2 squat tins, per tin 8c RED PITTED CHERRIES— Libby’s No, 2% tins, per in 4c AUSTRALIAN PASTRY FLOUR, per 10-lb. sac .s0C 15c oc 15¢ SINGAPORE PINEAPPLE per tin 10c * Thrift Cash & Carry Phone 179 201 Third Ave “CARRY AND SAVE” Mail ‘Orders Have Our Prompt Attention 3 lbs. ROYAL CITY SOUPS—Tomato, Pea sas 7 4%. a re GINGER 16¢ [OIL BURNERS | a -— i LESS DIRT — LESS LABOR CONSTANT STEADY HEAT For Hot Air Furnaces: the “WHITE FLAME” natural draft oil | burner moderately ‘priced and absolutely efficient. Price instal- led with tank, $85.00, For Hot Air or Hot Water Furnaces the “SUPREME” forced draft | burner, the most modern and satisfactory burner on the market | at a low price, $125.00 installed with tank. Let us give you full details Ward Electric & Marine Supply Co. Class — == nn ee ~ = ae nnn eg D FOR SALE fetal on ws & PRESSING 31X room house, modern, ‘all con- PRICES reasonable. Benkendorf, veniences. Small payments like | Third Ave., next door to Daily re nt. Pete Bruno. e a News. EXPENSIVE 1932 esedel DeForest | HAIRDRESSER HURRY — 35 genuine “Ringlette” Permanents at $3.50. Nelson’s ae Parlor. tf Crosley Radio for sale cheap. Excellent condition. Phone Blue 148. tf ‘OR SALE-—Modern 6-room resi- dence, large garden all fenced and cultivated. 1150 Ambrose Avenue.j_. Phone Blue 503. 269 | - 7OR SALE—Factory rebuilt Under- wood typewriter, 14-inch carri- age, in excellent condition. Price $75, terms arranged. Apply Box 156 Daily News FOR RENT °OR RENT—Two months’ 'rent in advance, receipt for three. Ap- ply No. 4 Levine Apartments. 268 PIARO TUN ING PIANOS Tuned $3.00, Walker’s M1. sic Store. tt TRANSFERS CAMERON’S Transfer—Wood, Coal, moving, ch@irs for rent, tf ‘TORE for Rent. Third Avenue, 5 adjoining Wrathall’s, low rental. PAINTERS MecClymont t? Se —---- — 7 : ghee ee PAINTING and Paperhanging. me RENT—Unfurnished six-room Moller, ‘Phone Rec 802 house, 239 Fourth Ave. West [ one Green 89. ~ DANCING ‘ oP RENT — $17.00 ‘per month. modern 4-room house, close in; ce ccniupliatine large Dath room and pantry.|; {AP DANCING taugh‘ by Miss E}- Phone Green 402 or call 329 | eanor Tite. Phone 20 ti Fifth Avenue West tf FOR SALE OR RE RENT DAIRIES HOUSES for sale or rent tf} All Our— LOST . i ck —| Milk and Cream Ladies’ purse, ‘money and Phone Green 330. 267 | SHIPMENTS = ° 4a “OST—Brown canvas 4 feet X 12 \Gugranteed Bulkley Valley Products feet. Finder please leave at Daily | News. _ : VALENTIN DAIRY Phone 657 keys FOUND ai OUND Ladies’ Kid Glove Tth Street near Post Office. Daily; ‘For FRESH LOCAL MILK St si saa el Phone Red 608 or 953 *OUND three keys on ring with} 7 y cash register labels attached DOMINION DAIRY Daily Néws | 8 Quarts or 14 Pints for $1.00 1 AUCTIONEER Packing — Crating Wrapping and General Furniture Repairs List your goods with me | Geo. J. PAWES—Phone Black 120 SHORT NOTICE AUCTION or Pa At Residence, 239 Fourth West | (Opposite Waldron Apts.) — on — Monday, November 21 at 2:15 ‘p.m, Consisting of Chesterfield, 2 Chesterfield Chairs, 3 Oak Rock- ers, Blue Wilson Rug 9x12, Mission Oak Dining Room Suite, Toronto Couch, 9 small Rugs, 1 large Ax- , minster Rug, Oak Library Table, | For Christmas Baking Rawleigh’s Best Quality Ex- tracts, Spices, Baking Powder Phone Black 623 TYPEWRITERS For Sale or Rent Rose, Cowan & Latta Oak Sectional Bookcase, Silver- Phone 234 ware and Glassware, 14 volume Stoddart’s Lectures Books, 3 Beds, Hudson Bay Blankets and Bed- ding, 2 Medicine Cabinets, 2 Dres- Sers, full size Dress Mirror, Lawn Mower and Garden Tools, Kit- chenware and Miscellaneous Ar- ticlés. Must be sold. Terms, Cash. G.J. Dawes THE AUCTIONEER Phone Black 120 Permanent Wave SPECIAL from $3.50 up For November Only Call for free booklet on hy- giene. What every woman should know. Mi Lady Beauty Shoppe Phone 655 oeeamrenemeeen cate ‘ ? 2 4 eg £7 ? i fe vf 7 a ‘ YY See ‘ - -—) “ . | 2 i: & j * wt *, ; iy | 3 ee + we nv ie m “ , ‘nagi