PAGE SIx a Citizens Take Notice Here’s an Announcement oi Ve of Great Interest i ; ; i We are offering you our entire stock of high grade merchandise at greatly Loge reduced prices, some of the values are without precedent, prices that in previous years would have seemed impossible and at the most opportune ,! time that has presented itself to you in years to save money on your Xmas shopping. No misrepresentation of merchandise, no fictitious sale prices but our regular values reduced, some below actual cost. Many lines are limited and cannot be duplicated. THE DAILY NEWS Keep Children Well Shod Prevent Colds very low. See Ours Before Buying Winter Shoes For Boys and Girls Cut Rate Shoe Store \ Our reputation for honest value and truthful representation has given us P. T ASS’ N: the feud is ae the business success we have enjoyed for the past twenty years. We in- 0 faa? IYO ai ap vite you to visit our two stores. China, Glassware, Baggage and Novelties 'D. B. Finn Was Speaker at Gath- he arts { the ranchmen in genei Pe in downstairs store. ering Last Night bat the Te. eae | particulz A deposit will hold any article until December 15th. The Prince Rupert Parent Teach- as ae Bg oe eee ae ¢ sige ers’ Association meeting in Borden bes as aka es eee ia ” Street School was well attended ee - wre - ach MAX HEILBRONER —— Diamond Specialist By 's°v Cox president, was in|ehman who leads hls fore ba! | the chair. ia. 7 ae = Ve ae The treasurer reported a dona-| 1.’ 3 Sa peers ae the ‘ tion of $10 from the Japanese La- The st ee ty 4 ; he 4 a i ween ter nar oe dies’ Association. The secretary was). " 1 exper : ae a ‘wee = eeucauonal met with instructed to express the apprecia-|, ; aay. pees . Young People aor “* Armistice Dance tion of the aieotiation for this do. | umsel! in the wes / e A committe nsisting f Mar- - nation ue Are Organized Sutherla Louisa Russe : Held at Pacific) The forthcoming election of Pf, Vern aig a id ae 5 ald school trustees was discussed and MANY BULLS” Ping, Group in Connection ‘With United ther ideas an ” Enjoyable Affair Held at Interior Nl gprs a eee Ps a Church at Hazelton is Being i Town Last Friday Night ie. ARE LO ANED ‘ , al the n There being no meeting of the : Formed o sele . reanive-| .-. i cee association in December nomina- _ Tits commi Nal [ a, N uh 18: re: Armistice !+ion of officers for next year fol- % HAZELTON, Nov. © 18:—“Where| ange a program for next Sun : ‘ ods a teeclp ethane bane tee Government Policy Still in Effect shall we go and what shall we do ning well, dihteaiad : Sart te Seoan | After the business sé oar, Miss | Bui Applications Must Be en! after church?” To find a solution! After a 4 ras aa aii biel af M. McCaffery delighted her listen-| Made Soon ; to this perplexing problem four-| inging cld fa‘ With DAO eer. Pa ae ee fers with two beautifully rendered Re ea oi stems >) Shetae ab at 5 Ra NOOR SS TE Lo B. & B. outfit were present 1 solos : teen young people met at the Ha iman at th : irs. | ’ ' was supplied Ur a fours piano solos PRINCE GEORGE Nov 18 ve zelton parsonage after church on ve a violin I Monast} es ee f D. B. Finn, director of the Prin E GEORGE, N 15 :-—Ove Sunday evening. A suggestion to|/Garden,” by request. A nb ; _— = red pepe = Rupert Fishérié${2xperimental Sta- a bred | wned by t! organize a club or society to provide | vianofo ane tee 8 ven enthusiastic until the -early jtion, addressed t audience on| 0™i! id f entertainment on Sunday evening/|4 vocal solo by J B i“Contrasts of England's Social bull loar which will be of a social and moral} 21] request numbe were al n- Dae ee ee | Political and Industrial Conditions : ie in uplifting character as well as being | ‘oyed by the grou Advertise in the Daily News. | with Those of Canada.” This was British ¢ mn oa a ted jclearly and interestingly portraye year Thit 7 = . |} that one’s thoughts were sharnen- i buted durin ed considerably on these r —_ s wert f ou A hearty vote of thanks was pro- , n | posed by Inspector T. W. Hall ! I ( ffered 4 . ‘ a ’ . in aet u | a Es Auto Association — ;"": oa 4 this Winter | Being Planned For 5": setae ey J l ee iowa Charlottes : AN i — Hye: a sensible winter-time meal. Just pour good hot milk over two Shredded Wheat biscuits. For break- fast, or between meals. Delicious! Money-saving! And a boost for Canada’s greatest product — wheat! Shredded Wheat is 100% Canadian whole wheat. Nothing is added, nothing taken away. All the vital body-building energy elements that children and grown-ups need. And the exact proportion of bran that Nature intended you to have. Remember, every bite is a boost for Canada! bite helps you keep that “on your toes” feeling. pee to Shredded Wheat at least once a day! 0 LE CORRENTE dt THE CANADIAN SHREDDED wneat COMPANY, Lp. Miagara Falls, Canada SHREDDED MADE IN CANADA «+ BY CANADIANS ., And every Treat OF CANADIAN WHEAT j i ' | i Nov | afoot i¢ City Scrip Accepted We have Slippers and Rubbers to suit every pocket. Prices are MEETING OF QUEEN CHARI 18:—There is a to forr automobile a Graham Island moven jation on nent prim who hav vetous eyes on the | h territorm held by the former to pat somes a Young sur- or, brought by anchmen t check the boundaries of their land He allies himself with OTTE CITY, B.C.,| SO- “Heritage of The ZANE GREY TALE HERE Desert” tol Theatre is Exciting West- ern Picture Zane Gr “Heritage of} the Desert portrayed by a cast headed Ranaolph Scott, Sally Blane d J. Farrell MacDonald will be ek-end feature offer-| ing on the screen of the Capitol} Theatre The picture, whick follows the novel closely the story of a bai-} tle bets group of western ranchers and a band of outlaws disting OFF COLOUR? HOW IS YOUR LIVER? ir-| Wake up your Liver Bile ily for the purpose of trying to in ~—s Calomel terest the autl ities in the condi- Your liver's a very all organ, but it cer til er ae ae mat tainly ut your dig *e and eliminative on of the h ay between Qu @rgans out of kilter, by refusing to pour out ite Chariotte City and Port Clement daily tw pounds juid bile into your bowels ‘ ‘ You won't completely correct such a condition With he adve of bad weather by taking sal sl water, laxative candy are ¢ Sk . ‘ | or chewing gu gbage When they've the road nortl f Skidegate is w mo your bowels they're through—end you nigh impassable and the islanders Deed want ; Carter's Little Liver Pills will anc om bring beek feel that they have some relief due the sunshine . bt ay re urely vege them table Saf y name. Refuse . suletitules 250 at all dr reagiete a FOR KEEN BUYERS 2 California Head Lettuce 1 tin Lobster 1 1'8 Nice Bananas— 2 lbs Cooked Ham Sliced, per *Smoked Kippered Home Bakers Fresh Bread, per loaf Our Brand Cr Butter, per HERE IS REAL VALUE Colao Toilet Soap— 3 bars (I nice Tumbler free) Economy Store Cents” 18 — Phones — 360 P. 0. Box 575 317 and 319 Third Avenue Daily Specials HERE IS A REAL BARGAIN & 25c¢ 25C ate 39¢ 25¢ Herrings, 2 lbs Pickled Boneless Pigs’ Feet + 9-o0z 25¢ Tomato Koken uf 2-lb. tin, 2 tins 23c oc ae 25¢ 25c We-deliver all orders $2 or over MUSSALLEM’S “Where Dollars Have More at Capi- his em; os. Friday, Novem) er 18, 1939 ae, F ray & Satu TWO SHOWS — ; uray Feature Starts at 8:00 10:09 ADMISSION 15e & Ste SATURDAY MATINEP at 2:39 Feature Starts 3:30—5, & be A ROMANCE OF THE EARLY WEST “HERITAGE OF THE DESERY” By Zane Grey and Starring Randolph Seott, Sally Blane. 1 MacDonald. Cowboys, Rustlers, Bad Men, When the Six-s; Was Judge and Jury. A Paramount Picture — arrel] 100ter (Our Gang) Musical—“Artisti; Comedy—“The Pooch” Temper” MICKEY MOUSE in “Mickey's Follies” FOX NEWs MONDAY and TUESDAY—“THE PHANTOM PRESIDENT” Bie 2 way Cold OnChest _ Dry, Hacking Cough Mrs. Frank R. Logan, Queen’s Ave., Ly Ont., writes:—‘ Every winter it is my misfortune to catch w bad cold, I have it in my head, and it then continues down and settles in my chest ndon I always get a dry, hacking cough from which I cannot get any relief until I get my bottle of Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup out of the cine cabinet.’’ Price 35c. a bottle; large family size 65¢; at all drug and general stores ; put up only by The T. Milbarn Co., Ltd., Toronto, Ont. Norway Pine Syrup medi |) Yes, There is a Differ- ence! And You Should Hear— DeForest Crosley’s 1932 qT | ] Eg | ACHE | if 193: 0 Latest ng li i ported by ¢ na velopment y The York for irs tk 9-Tube th SPECIAL N Grinds Badminton Shuttles each $1.15 3 for 95¢ One-Man Saw Badmin Sho 4\.-ft 41.65 Mer $3.25 & $3.50 Ladi S300 & $3.25 Phone 3 _ We Deliver Jasper Hard Coal EGG—Per Ton .... MINEHEAD LU MP—P% er Ton JASPER LUMP—Per Ton Dry Cedar and Jackpine For Sale ALL COALS ARE IN A DRYSHED HYDE TRANSFER—PHONE 530 $11.50 12.50 ons el MacKenzie’s Furniture Bri p with genuine Linen Parchm Shades rrice trom $6. 00 Floor Lamy witl genuine Linen Parchent ok Shad 18 pice tran. 600 18 inches table for Parchment A $2.50 floor lamp ° Twe lve inches $1 50 wide ° Card Tables easy to ae, Shades, finish haize mahogany adjust, green tops; reg. $4.25 $2 95 Sale price ° Buy a Door Mat this wet wea- ther, it will save you a lot of cleaning; they are 90 0 € ich c Watch this ad. ever day There are lots more meciels coming. Phone 175 Prince Rupert, B.C. SHOOTING | SUPPLIES All Dominion Ammunition has Super Clean Non-Corrosivé Priming — For Sale By - THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. The Fish which made Prince Rupert Famous — “Rupert Brand” SMOKED BLACK COD Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C.