vember 18, 1932 y, No alues Take a Rise --- Prices Skid own in our November Emergency OAT SALE} “) We Have Too Many y They Must Go! Ladies’ Fur Trimmed Coats, the pick of our stock, repre- senting real values, in a wide range of sizes, cloths and colors. Garments ranging in price from $19.50 to $45.00. You can make your selection at— 1-3 Off Regular Prices wait till the season is over to buy. Get your coat at n, buy now and enjoy the pleasure of a full season's wear. We Are Showing Some Remarkable Values in Dresses — See Our Windows FELT HATS \ hipment arrived this morning. We have de- | place these on sale at a specially attractive BLOUSES WALLACE’S \ nice range of colors & vere $1. 75 = colors, silk crepe, attractive Third Avenue & Fulton Street 52.95 values for alues to $2.50; to clear $1.49 —- nsiston “GRANT'S BEST PROCURABLE”—The Original For Sale at Vendors or direct from **Mail Order Dept.”” Liquor Control Board, Victoria, B.C. rN > “mn ( iN ] a pe ae ee) iT a} H a I i j iD “BEST PROCURABLE’ PURE SCOTCH WHISKY RICHEST IN FINEST HIGHLAND MALT Bottled and guaranteed by William Grant & Sons Limited Glenfiddich and Balvenie-Glenlivet Distilleries, Dull town & Glasgow, Scotland Christmas Cards SPECLAL PRICES ON BOXED CARDS Jivicl ‘ Ww and REGAL SHOP Mr. and Mrs. John McRae ae : { NION STE AMSHIPS LIMITED Steamers leave Prince lupe! Vancouve 'SS. CARDENA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 P.M ls and Waypol 'SS. VENTURE EVERY THURSDAY MIDNIGHT Ne Vancouver © Port Simpson, Alice Ara \ SP} River points, S\ 8 pm pnibe CTAL yw INTER EXCURSION RATE, ROI ” rRIP, | RUPERT TO VANCOL VER, $32. we de Nov. 10 te Feb 28, return limit Margh ; tie P i 1) sailings and tickets at — ’ > PLT ROENCY: wecond \ venue Phone 568 TL, wen Wee thm neneenaiiniibiiit ie eediaseae CANADIAN PACIFIC Ocean Falls and V i )PM ’ 10, D 1 NORAH ; EXCURSIONS TO VANCOUVER 1” to February 3 198s LOW rect PRINCESS ROUND TRIP WINTER hickets * sule November nal retu on a or write i! COATES, General Agent Prince Rupert, BA ge 'f vou lose anything, try 4 classified ad. ~ naa | TT ee eee THE DAILY NEWS LOCAL NEWS NOTES al | | | | Basketball tonight Anditorium, 7. | Marr's Messenger Service. Phone "9, tf | vice Phone 32. tf Reia Mx tena sailed last night | }0n the Prince Rupert for a busi-| | hess trip to Vancouver. | Don't miss the Oddfellows’ dance | Friday 18th, Venetian Orchestra. | |}Good refreshments, Admission 50c. 3t sellers F. R. Wilson of Inverness can- | jnery is paying a brief visit to the| city, having arrived on last even- |ing’s train from the Skeena Rive —_—— } Bjarne Morisbak is leaving on| this afternoon’s train for Halifax where he will embark November 25 aboard the steamer Bergensfjord for a trip to his native home in Ni \ Charle Anderson and Frank Jenkins pleaded not guilty to charges of drunkenness on appear- ing before Magistrate McClymont in city police court this morning and were remanded until this af- ternoon | — | John McTavish, who has been identified with the staff of the Arctic Studio here for some time sailed by the Prince Rupert last night on his return to his home in Victoria. He is the son of Mr und Mis .D. D. McTavish and the grandson of Morte H. Craig ig. — Announcements Oddfelloy Dance November 18 t Nove ) 23 Moose Leg B ( t \ vember 29 Anglican ¢ rch B ir, Nove ber 22 Elks’ Bridge a Whist N I ne 23 P f Ba 14 Muose Ha I M Nov. 2 ) B ’ I ( B ™ j h sa , I i ) Cie I 5 G { ) De { i I 1 N Yea Family Meat Market ie Shouid Lamb, 5 ib 1 Ib. Braid lea | Leg of Lamb 1 Ib. Braids + Ibs $1.00 lib, Braid’s Tea ‘hucrne $100) | ae a a Rump Roast, 5 lbs 1 lb. Braid’s Tea Jolled Rib 4 lbs 1 lb f a s Tea $1.00 sirloin Tip, 4 Ibs tb. ts a s Tea $1.00 resh Killed Fowl per Ib Lee of Pork, 4 lbs 3 lbs, Apples i Shoulder Pork, 4 lbs 3 lbs. Apples | | 957 — Phone — 957 | ‘parlour | port ithe south ‘| Get rid of the See our lamps. Price with shade o'clock. ~ o selection of bridge and from $7.50. Gordon’s Hardware, tf Hyde Transfer—All Coals are ‘in For day and night Taxi ser- |dry shed. See adv. for prices. $1.00 per ton lower than any other com- pany in town. tl C. P. R. aide, Capt. S. K. Gray, at 3:30 this afternoon on her waypoints. steamer Princess Adel- is due in from and will sail at 10 pm. return to Vancouver and “Listen to me on HEADACHES” cause .. take Fruit-a-tives “I always felt miserable and tired as I was troubled with constant head- aches for years. A lady recom- mended Fruit-a- tives and I gave them a trial and in less than a week was feeling like a new person.” —Mrs. A. M., Wiarton, Ont. There is something to Fruit-a-tives. Created after 15 years’ research by @ brilliant physician, Fruit-a-tives is not to be confused with ordinary pills, oil, roughage, which act upon only one organ or possibly two. Fruit-a-tives stimulate five vital organs to function were and thereby assures good health. Try them. 25c and _— Fruit-a-tives MAKE AND KEEP YOU WELL Union Ernest 11:30 and steamer Venture night ai i2 last viled eturn to from the mianight Vancouver points : > department had yesteraay a ca 3 o'clock tinguish a chimney Mrs. Lottie Bunn Little, if any iome Ol brose Avenue dam as aone Hanson was imprisonment f fine, b MecClyn t in city police or his fourt drunkenness yption court thi: offence Capt. Georgson, arrived in port at south on her and way- li alternoon fire at Am- 1 saytenced to with- | Magistrate | For Friday and Saturday Members Attention! Vinland No. 19 at 8 268 | 28 special meeting Nov. D. McD. Hunter returned to the | jcity on the Princess Adelaide this |afternoon from a brief business trip | to Vancouver. W. H. Tobey, C. N. R. divisional superintendent, returned to the! city on last evening’s train from! a trip along the line on official duties. — Douglas Frizzell is this afternoon’s train for a visit to the hot springs near Port Es- sington where he expects to spend four or five days. leaving on R. Young, teller in the local branch of the Bank of Montreal. is leaving on this afternoon’s train for Terrace where re will join the branch of the bank for relief duty. Another enjoyable dance was field by the Canadian Labor De- fence League last night in the Ex- change Block Hall, there being a large and jolly crowd at the affair Music was furnished by members of the League ana refreshments were brought by the ladies. J. Stanga and George Halecka, who have been employed as sec- tion workers in this district by the Canadian National Railways, are leaving on this afternoon’s train for Halifax where they will em- bark on December 3 aboard thx steamer Stuttgart for their native homes in Czecho-Siovakia, the} former going to Prague and the latter to Kassa Hotel Scale Outstanding Value—Always ‘SALADA TEA “Fresh trom the Gardens” Baptist Ladies’ __ Aid Tea-Sale Is Very Successf In spite of unfavorable weather, | Church Parlors yesterday after- ; noon to lend their patronage to the |tea and sale of sewing and home cooking held there by the Ladies’ Norman Fraser were conveners and were responsible for the attractive | decorations with chrysanthemums| and fall foliage. The guests were received by Mrs. Ladies’ Aid. sewing table while Mrs. A. Ivarson and Mrs. Vic Houston were in charge Aid and the affair proved quite} successful. Mrs. Charles Larkin and Mrs.}) | James Hampton, president of the} Mrs. C. O. Campbell and Mrs. H.} M. Daggett were in charge of the) |of the home cooking. Mrs. W. W. } |Wrathall and Mrs, James: Morrison -- | | were in charge in the kitchen and | serviteurs were Mrs. G. Stromdahl, Mrs. D. Orchard McLeod and Mrs. P. H. Linzey. Cashier was Mrs. G. ie Hibbard. During the afternoon there was many ladies calied at the Baptist | @ very acceptable musical program | which included vocal solos by Mrs. F. W. Allen, accompanied by Mrs. C. E. Cullin, and violin solos by Misses Edith Johnstone and Phyl- lis Hamblin, who were accompan- ied by Misses Catherine Watson and Aileen Hamblin respectively. C.N. R Tests Trains for the East— Mondays, Wednesday and Fri: GANG: 2200 Oa 9:30 am, From the East— Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur- fe CRI: nating wate 8 p.m. Central I. Anderson, NLR. THRIFT IS SAP E RICE--No. 1 Qual Mrs. P. J. Ryan and two.childrey tonight on the Princes Adelaide for Vancouver where they 1 take up residence, joining Mr tvan who has joined the servicr Canadian Mountec Women’s Umbrellas $6.75 New 1 tt Pacis all over silk. Nice Stripe ind rms in handles The is really a supt umbrella rior article jewelry store and 2 very SUITABLE GIFT _JOHN FjULGER: JEWELLERS THE STORE WITH THE CLOCK FOR A RENT A Radio, Sewing Machine, Typewriter McRAE BROS., LTD. 1 Peed, RUB ak 3 tins |NABOB COFFEE 9 d per lb i2¢e | CREAM OF WHEAT Al per 14-0z. pkg isc, Money-Savers 14¢ Tomato, Ped 3 lbs ROYAL CITY SOUPS or Vegetable “RESERVED GINGER per Ib 16c¢ an sa RT: ret TTER "9c per 3 brick TOMATOES No. 2 tins CHOICE City Brand per tin ROYAL CITY CORN Crosby, per tin ROYAL CITY CUT BEANS 3 per i i c aRuPt ‘BLEND TEA Vaiue, per lb ARGOOD TOMATO Quart Bottles bottle Orchard CATSUP 27c¢ pe! PALMOLIVE SOAP (Limit 3) per bar CANADA ‘CORN STARCH per pkg ROLLED OATS 8-lb. cotton sack MINUTE TAPIOCA 2 pkgs FELS NAPTHA per bat MAGIC BAKING POWDER per 12-o02, tin CLARK’S PORK & No, 2 squat tins RED PITTED CHERRIES Libby’s No. 2'% tins, per tin Oeglivies 35¢ per s8ackK SOAP BEANS pel tin “24e AUSTRALIAN PASTRY FLOUR, per 10-Ib. sac .36¢ LYNN VALLEY PEARS No. 2 tins, per tin KIPPER SNACKS | per tin oc DESSICATED COCONUT per lb 15¢ SINGAPORE PINEAPPLE per tin 10¢ Thrift Cash & Caity Phone 179 “CARRY AND SAVE” Mail Orders Have Our Prompt Attention ige Whit iiec "=! 32 25¢ 7¢ 30c 8c 15¢ 201 Third Ave It will Improve the Flavor of Your Cooking! ON'T take our word for it. 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