alues Take a Rise --- Prices Skid ywn in our November Emergency OAT SALE 7) We Have a3 / 1 ia] La yf Ladies ' range } colors. ei ; price f ay . can m _— 6 [PE 1-3 tt \ Wass Too Many They Must Go! ’ Fur Trimmed Coats, the pick of our stock, repre- senting real values, in a wide of sizes, cloths and Garments ranging in rom $19.50 to $45.00. You ake your selection at— Off Regular Prices need to wait till the season is over to buy. Get your coat at reduction, buy now and enjoy the pleasure of a full season's wear. We Are Showing Some Remarkable Values in Dresses — See Our W indows FELT HATS ipment arrived this mo1 ‘ning. We have de- place these on sale at a specially attractive \ nice range of colors & shapes Si 75 a Reg, $2.95 values for .... cm BLOUSES colors, silk crepe, attractive alues to $2.50; to clear Third Avenue & Fultor $1.49 WALLACE’S n Street lasper Hard Coal EGG—Per Ton JASPER LUMP—Per Ton ALL COALS ARE IN A MINEHEAD LUMP—Per Ton .. . $11.50 12.50 12.50 Dry Cedar and Jackpine For Sale DRYSHED HYDE TRANSFER—PHONE 586 ) Give the Old this year. Christmas shor Regular sailin XMAS SAILI Dec 3 ASC Dec. 10 #LATIIIA Dec. 17 SAMARI ¥ From Dec, Dec, 14 #CAMERC Nearly ace lal tos of the famous © . oe und-trip rail % ftom \ ancouver to “ Halifax, Good t ire (Seymour 3048) ANIA service, accommod * of sale wy t ool ent— s " you ter, “J Hast. anoouter ANCHOR-DONALDSON rislmas in the Old Country Folks the best possible Christmas present by going to see them Enjoy the thrill of doing your »ping in London, Glasgow or Paris. Low ocean rates still in force. Ocean Rates One Way Roturn Firt irom $132 $251 Cabin from ied. 192, ‘Tourist from 89. tt Third 6 119. gs throughout the winter. NGS FROM HALIFAX Plymouth, Havre, London B fast, Liverpool, Glasgow A Plymouth, Havre, Lotdon Saint John on Dec. 9 XMAS SAILINGS FROM NEW YORK SCYTHIA , Dec. 3 writ NGARIA Cherbourg, Southamp © Galway, Cobh, Liverpool INIA Londonderry, Glasgow *Calling at Boston following day ntury of sea-experience is back unard-Anchor-Donaldson ation and Comfort. ARD UNION STEAMSHIPS Steamers leave Prince Rupert fo > CARDENA EVERY TURBSDAY, 1:30 mn Falls and Waypoifts, arriving ernoon T *S. VENTURE EVERY THURSDAY M Weer, a © Port Sim mi, Alice Aim SPEC] River points, Sunday, “IAL WINTER BXOURSION RATE, RUPERT TO VANCOUYV Purr O” sale Now, 10 ¢o Peb 28, return et ing VRINGE % Vens CANADIAN PAC me * Via Oveah Falls and Way Porte *M : Vancouver Sunday m ornin LIMITED r Vancouvel ri P.M, Vancouver Thursday IDNIGHT. Anyox Stewart and Naas & pm ROUND TRIP, PRINCE ER, 832. iimit Mareh 44, 1098. nation reyger gatlin and tickets at — : RUPERY AGEN v) second” A venues Phone 568 FIC PRINCESS ADELAIDE To Van ys 10 F iain sana dl li ver direct! AH—-Nov. 20, De ; W PARE none see ee EXC URSTONS TO. vANC OUVER, Niekets on sale November 10 to og’ Puy ; sist q For ing ; Final return limit March er nh call or write t { Prince Rupert nb | LOCAL NEWS NOTES | Marr’s Messenger Service. Phone 290. tf and night Taxi ser- 32, . tf For day vice Phone Visit White Elephant Stall, glican Bazaar Tuesday bargains, Marvellous 268 G. A. Bryant sailed on the ss. 'Princess. Norah yesterday after- noon for a business trip to Van- ,colver and elsewhere in the south. Miss V. Thompson of Vancouver artived in the city on the Cardena yesterday afternoon from the south ) pay a visit with her brother-in- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. MacKay, Sixth Avenue East Warner whose hus- nachine shop at a, passenger aboard Norah yesterday af- through from the Alaska capital for a trip to Seattle ind elsewhere in the south. Te ie Princess rnoon going } Fugene H who is Dawson of interested Yukon Territory e! passenger Ottawa. in mining in the and Mrs. Dawson aboard the cess Norah yesterday ing through to.Vancouver whence ith vill proceed to their home in the East _, Woodcock, These Accompanied by a party of local Masons, T. H. Johnson left yester- lay morning aboard the Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co.’s fish yacker Chief Seega Anyox ta ay an offi he lodge there in his capacity as distri leputy grand n er. The narty is k tl smelte: | Announcements Varden’s Concert November 23, Moose Legion Band Concert No vember 29 Anglican Church Bazaar ber 22 Novem. Elks’ Bridge and Whist Novem oer 23 Presbyterian Bagaar, Nov. 24 Time Masquerac ‘ Moose Hard Nov. 25 Royal Purple Bridgs Moose bridge and wh Bagles’ Dance Dec. 2 na 9 ; 0 Lad 5 Gyro Charity Dance, Moose Hall ) nbe Canadian Le ) Christmas Tre Saturds l m r aa Moose Le ) New Year Eve MacKenzie’s Furniture Bridge Lamps, with genuine Linen Parchment Shades Price $6 00 from bg Floor Lamps with @enaine Linen Parchment Shade, 18 $7.50 18 inches inches wide Price from Parchment Shades, suitable for ace lamp $2.50 Twelve shes $ ian” a 1.50 Card Tables, mahogany finish, easy to adjust, green baize 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¢c only, each Wateh this ad. every day. There are lots more specials coming. Phone 775 Prin-| afternoon go-! _ Pork Chops, 2 Ibs Pe ne | Kitchen Tables with white en-| ame] tops, $9.00, Gordon’s Hard- | ware. tf | | Hyde Transfer—All coais are in \dry shed. See adv. for prices. $1.00 An- per ton lower than any other com- |‘ pigheries pany in town. ti | An enjoyable dance was held by the Oadfellows' Lodge on Friday night in the hall on Fourth Avenuc | Kast. A number of other attrac- tions mitigated against a large at- tendance at the affair, H ad Colds Vapors inhaled quickly clear head LION JARS. USED ¥EAHLY Dr. L. W. Kergin sailea last -ev- ening on the Cardena to pay .a brief visit at Anyox and Alice Arm. W. E. Drake, local manager of Edward Lipsett Ltd., returned to the city on the Princess Norah yes- terday afternoon following a busi- ;ness trip to Ketchikan and Juneau. | Mrs. P. Black, Hotel Central, is | handling W. C, Little's crop of veg- etables grown on his ranch at are superlative quality. Phone your orders to 51 for any quantity. Also chicken feed. 270 Bringing north a fair-sized list of passengers, Union steamer Car- dena, Capt. A. E. Dickson, arrived in port at 5:30 last evening from he south an dsailed at 8 p.m. for Anyox, Stewart and other north- ‘n points whenec she will return here tomorrow morning on her way back to Vancouver and way- pomts ifter her first voy- ig season to Alaska on winter schedule, C. P. KR. steamer Southbound of the Princess Norah, Capt. William Pal-: mer, arrived in port at 4 o’clock yesterday afternoon ftom Skag- way and other northern points and sailed an hour later ver. The vessel had on board fifty passengers, five of whom aisem- barked here while two person boarded her here for the south ——— — ! Nov. 29 | | United Church Bazaar Dec. 1 am eat ; st Des. 2 Market Round Steak, 2 lbs Carrots, 10 lbs 50c 50¢ Sirloin Steak, 2 Ibs Carrots, 5 lbs Lamb Chops, 2 1bs 50¢ Turnips, 5 lbs 50c 50¢ 50c Apples, 3 ibs Shoulder Pork Apples 3 lbs Shoulder Veal i lbs iver, 1 lb Bacon, '% ‘lb 25C Veal Chops er a. 20¢c Le Jeal wk 20¢ Rump Roast Beef 75¢ Lamb, 5 lbs Turnips 0 a 75€ 6 lbs shoulder 957 — Phone — 957 ————SSESE=—_=—S 4 ibs -| Come to Varden’s Concert in Lu- for Vancou-| ~ ‘ thefan Church Wednesday at 8.30 Only 50c. admission. 271 on a two-weeks’ trip to Vancouver, returned to the city on the Car- dena last evening from the south. Norman L. Freeman, local repre- sentative of the International} Commission, returned to j the city on the Princess Norah yesterday afternoon from a brief trip to Ketchikan on commission business. Steamship Sailings for Vancouver— Tuesday—ss, Cardena ....1:30 p.m. | Thurs.—ss Prince Rupert, 10 p.m Friday—ss. Prin, Adelaide 10 p.m. Ss. Venture midnight from Vancouver— Sunday—ss. Cardena p.m Wed.—ss. Prince Rupert 9:30 a.m Friday—ss. Venture . p.m. | Ss. Catala midnight | Ss. Princess Adelaide p.m Nov. 30—ss. Prin. Norah a.m. | For Naas River una Port Simpson— Stunday—ss, Cardena ........ 8 p.m. From Naas River & Port Simpsen— Tuesday—ss. Cardena ....11:30 a.m. For Stewart and Anyox— Sunday—ss. Cardena ........ 8 pm. Wed.—ss. Prince Rupert, 4 pr. From Stewart and Anyox— Tuesday—ss, Cardena .. 11:30 a.m. Thurs.—ss. Prince Rupert, 8 p.m For Ocean Falis— Tuesday—ss. Cardena __1:30 p.m. Thurs.—ss, Prince Rupert, 10 p.m Friday—ss. Prin. Adelaide 10 p.m. , uomaee {I Classified Ads a FOR SALE — FOR SALE—Modern 6-room resi- dence, large garden all fenced and cultivated. 1150 Ambrose Avenue. Phone Blue 503. FOR SALE—Factory rebuilt Under- wood typewriter, age, in excellent condition. Price}. $75, terms arranged. Apply Box 156 Daily News. 269 14-inch carri- FOR RENT MODERN 6-roomed, batl., furnace 28.50. Phone Red 720. NEWLY Renovated mocern flat, Rand Block. Max Heilbroner. tf a a es STORE for Rent. adjoining Wrathall’s, low rental. Third Avenue, McClymont. tt ee ee FOR RENT—Unfurnished six-room house, 239 Fourth Ave. Phone Green 89. West 275 “OR RENT — $17.00 per month, modern 4-room house, close in; large bath room and pantry. Phone Green 402 or Fifth Avenue West. tf call 329 gre FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES for sale or rent. F. W Hart. tf| From Ocean Falls— Wed—ss. Pr. Rupert 9:30 ..am Friday-—ss. Venture p.m. | ' Ss. Princess Adelaide p.m | For Queen Charlotte Islands— Nov. 11 and 25—ss. P. John 10 p.m. From Queen Charlotte Islands— } Nov. 9 and 23—ss. P. John ... a.m | “Build B. C. Payrolls” | . ‘Seattle Wires For Pacific Milk Lia! Pacific Stages have turned over a wire from Mrs. M., — PAINTING Moller, Phone Read 802. PAINTERS % ee + ee _ TRANSFERS CAMERON'S Transfer—Wood, Coa), | moving. chairs for rent. H AIRDRESSER | ss DATRIES HURRY — 35 genuine “Ringlette” Permanents at Beauty Parlor $3.50. Nelson's tt | CLEANING & PRESSING PRICES reasonable Third Ave., News Benkendorf, next door to Daily guest of the Hungerford Hotel, | Seattle, asking delivery from | Vancouver of 14 tins of Paci-/} fic Milk for her baby. Pacific | Milk is looked upon as the} best milk for babies, but this| compliment to its quality has| the breath of fame | Pacific Milk | my PLANT AT ABBOTSFORD ids i tettenaliiis Packing and General Furniture Repairs Go to Mussallem and Get Your Money’s Worth | He solves the problem of re- ducing the high cost of living in Prince Rupert. Give him your support and patronage. Rush Day Specials For Monday and Tuesday Pearl White Naptha 15¢ Soap, 4 bars Oxydol—The original 15¢ | soap powder, 2 , PKRS Reckitt's Washing Blue 24¢ RAWLEIGH’S RELIABLE Cough and Cold Medicines, Liniments, Laxatives, Salves and Ointments. Phone Black 623 GEO. J. DAWES—Phone Black Ice 5 pkgs Liquid Veneer-—-For polishing furniture, reg 30¢ 99 bot.; 2 bottles te c Hanslick—For cleaning 47¢ PRINTING OFFICE SUPPLIES Rose, Cowan & Latta Phone 234 2 tins Mail Orders Receive Prompt and Careful Attention MUSSALLEM’S Economy Store 18 — Phones — 360 | Permanent Wave | SPECIAL | from $3.50 up For November Only Call for free booklet on hy- should know. Prince Rupert, B.C. COATES, General Agent, ee Mi Lady Beauty Shoppe ‘Phone 655 P. 0. Box 575 COAL! COAL! | Our Famous Edson, Alberta 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 Barley. { Prince Rupert Feed Co, A eee |The AUCTIONEER Crating — Wrapping List your goods with me OIL BURNERS LOST LOST—Brown canvas 4 feet x 12 feet. Finder please leave at Daily News LOST—Black Spanie! dog, answers to name of Nigger. Finder please advise City Police. . FOUND FOUND—Ladies’ Kid Glove, 7th Street near Post Office. Daily News. = —— ae eo = __PIANO TUNING PIANOS Tuned $3.00. Walker’s M1 sic Store. ti ° DANCING ‘TAP DANCING taught by Miss El- eanor Tite. Phone 20. ti All Our— Milk and Cream SHIPMENTS Guaranteed Bulkley Valley Products VALENTIN DAIRY Phone 657 ‘For FRESH LOCAL MILK | Phone Red 608 or 953 DOMINION DAIRY tf) g Quarts or 14 Pints for $1.00 Prince Rupert DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating three Dry Docks Total capacity 20,000 tons Shipbuilders and Ship Repairers for Steel and Wood Vessels tron and Brass Casting Electric and Acetylene Welding 50-ten Derrick for Heavy Lifts Sawmill and Mining Machinery Repaired and Overhauled Oe Oe OE CL TN CE LESS DIRT — LESS LABOR CONSTANT STEADY HEAT For Hot Air Furnaces the burner moderately priced and 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. ow draft oil instal- HITE FLAME” natura! absolutely efficient. Price | | | tiene. What every woman | | } 58 — Phones — 558 The Fish which made Prince Rupert Famous Canadian PR Rr RECA or “Rupert Brand” SMOKED — BLACK COD — Prepared Daily By Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. rs r4