j " PAGE SIX Wet “or I ih 4 a Reduced Prices Exceptional Values ie Below is a Partial List of the Many Lines in Our Enormous Stock That We % Are Selling at Greatly Reduced Prices WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION Diamonds and Precious Stones, Rings, Brooches, Necklets, Watches, Emblems, Chains for Watches and Necklets, Belt Buckles, Novelties, Cigarette Cases, Compacts, Costume Jewelry, Vanities, Hand Bags, Bead and Mesh Bags, Bridge Accessories, Souvenirs, , Totem Poles, Indian Baskets, Ete. Bracelets, Earrings, Cuff-links, Smoking Sets, Tobacco Pouches, Flasks, Poker Seis, Razors, Pipes, Cocktail Shakers, Clocks, Barometers, Thermometers, Binoculars, Canes, Umbrellas, Lamps, Toiletware, ‘* Picture Frames, Brassware, Tables, Stands, Trays, Jardinieres, Cigarette ie Boxes and Many Other Articles *.,! t Full Line ef Indian Moradabad Brassware, Chinese Sinabar Wood, Lacquer Boxes and Trays, i Umbrella Stands, Artificial Fruit and Flowers, Large Assortment of Fancy Candles, Suit Cases, Club Bags, Aeropacks, Indian Moccasins and Hand Painted Leather Goods, Large Range of Glassware, China and Pottery ' In Our Downstairs Store. vey ‘ +f . . . . Ma , ei Shop Early and Avoid Disappointment as We Cannot Replace Many of f . y . = , at Our Lines, at the Greatly Reduced Prices We Are Now Offering UF “i . d S . li . MAX HEILBRONER — Diamond Specialist 4 ; A os a ee pa eee e : a * Y. P le f Secretary-Treasurer, Miss Mar-! group singing. After the short pro-| ny ouns eop 0 garet Sutherland gram a dainty lunch was served. | : H | H . ante: seed the society was not 4 gommittee consisting of Lois eer aze ton ave Peers Seen Wee Gags semper was Anderson, Bill Lioyd and Vern Haw- | f asked to submit one name at the | . next meeting. The society wai ke ken was appointec to arrange a} ' Formed Group steps immediately to have a cir-. Program for next Sunday evening. s tereties |culating library re-installed in Ha- , et HAZELTON, Nov. 25:—Ni or i I | 1" ZEL , Nov. 25:—Ninetee au , : 7 After the business of organizing e N. R. Trains 4 members of Hazelton’s younger set a short program ‘of music was en- i met after church Sunday evening joyed. consisting of group singing ere 1 oie pe 7 J “ joy qd, — ‘ ing f e1 up . ne S For the East— BD ad at the rome of Mr. ant Mrs. S.\of old favorit : vocal duet by Mondays, Wednesday and Fri ” Russell to organize a Young Pcoples|Mrs. Redman and Jean Burns, re- have 9:30 am. yn Society. The following officers were citation by Essie Russell, mouth or- ~~” ~ i elected lgan solo by Vern Hawken, a vocal From the East— i ie President, Vern Hawken | solo in Welsh by Ifor Powell. These Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satu a Vice-President, Harold Wrinch ‘numbers were rspersed with days 8 pm. * ; = —_ = —_ ~- _—= * Pyrex Glass Oven W N ite Bowl ot J Pyrex Glass Oven Ware at New White Bowls Np . mse Low Prices! Just right for making Xmas 4 puddings in to send 1 20 . Ne Dintan Bet. f ny Pie Plates—Were $1.15 60e away, each c ' eda batik Bahk at oie ans tei te ade ba , m F , Bed Lamps . SOMES G eek: «ahs “i : Fancy Bed Lamps, complete Me Meat Grinders— $1 15 with $2 85 Si Mc sted ec sh hs eS ieccs ote ° eee eo S45 . i *y KAIEN HARDWARE “a Fig Phone—3 Sporting Goods & Electric We Deliver fi p84 ie a e o Ah. te a bss ae To Subscribers to the Daily News or Any Wishing to Become Subscribers All our advertisers have been offering special bargains to the custom- s. Here is our contribution. Any person sending in a full year subscrip- tion now will get the rest of the year 1922 free. This applies either to new subscriptions or renewals. Rest of this year te January 1, 1933 S Delivered by mail out of town | | THE DAILY NEW m4 1933 FREE one year from January 1, $3 This is a very attractive offer and is made for a limited period to induce THE DAILY NEWS Delivered in we cry one year from January 1, $5.00 FREE Rest of this year to January 1, subscribers to pay a year in advance during the difficult financial period. Paym enka ap - byt , money order or currency, The sooney it, is sent the tf for the money. has DAILY NEWS Prince Rupert, B.C. |fem ' | bert | jproducers and Popular Comedian Featured Player in “The Tenderfoot” at Capitol Theatre is Joe E. Brown, one of the most popular of screen comedians, will be seen in the featured role in “The | Tenderfoot,” . which to the Capitol Theatre jof this week, lL |portrays a Texas rancher who comes to New York with the last of his money which he intends to in- jvest profitably he can lift the jmortgage on his ranch. Armed with his money | becomes involved with a theatrical} | producer, falls in love, buys a show} is coming here at is picture Joe the end tl SO | W hich is a failure, miraculously and | {unwittingly turns the show into a |howling success and gets mixed up | with lawyers and ladies, eventually overcoming all obstacles, lifting the} |mortgage and winning the girl. Joe is supported by an excell ist with Ginger Rogers who wa here this ear and “Suicid: inine lead Greig appear Vivian seen as a temperamental! An elaborate setting given the picture and the what has been hailed by metvro- “Carniv in the and R theat Oakland star has en in Fleet Cody y Boat Lew as ric beer politan critics as one of the fur.- niest films of all time o envy Only a memory now CONSTIPATION Once nearly crippled him “T felt so wretch- ed and crippled by caches and headaches an dizziness that I was about ready to give up work. I tried Fruit-a- tives and got wonderful relief in a remarkably short time.”—Mr. W. S., Westport, ‘Ont. Fruit-a-tives, the great discovery of a brilliant doctor, stimulates FIVE vital and his six-shooters, Joe} al| result is} Prevent | ee KEEP YOUR FEET DRY We, have shoes to suit every pocketbook. Look at the prices on our Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes Warm Winter Slippers Rubbers and Rubber Boots Cut Rate Shoe Store WEDDED AT KINCOLITH | | Miss Dorothy Barton Became Bride} of Edward J. Robinson at | Pretty Ceremony Recently | Soba KINCOLITH, Nov. 25 4 prett wedding took place here on Satur- isiGay last in Christ Church, Rev.} {Oliver Thorne officiating, when | Miss Dorothy F. Barton, only| daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. P.| Barton, was united in marriage |} rd J. Robinson. | The bride, who was given in| lmarriage by her brother Cecil} | Barton re a beautiful white silk igown and carried a bouquet of ink carnations All the seven idesmaids also wore white silk wn Reginald Jlayton was | groomsman | After church ceremony wedding supper was held in the Jubilee Hall which was beautifully ecorated for the occasion. Later in the evening a dance was held in | es 1e Pioneer Hal } | Funeral of Harry Mist at Terrace organs to work mas icy set ace Pontivey without an caval for | Mian Who Died Here at First of i Redhackio® > jndigestens | also iil- ! Week Laid at Rest in Interior | messes of ldng standing, such as | Town Yesterday | fheumatism. 25¢, and 50c, i a | Fruit-a-tives | 98 2, ot e here terday aft or MAKE AND KEEP YOU WELL | , 3k lac _ a | Ter? whose death occurred on | y nis ast the Prince Ru- FIRST COLD vert Ge H Many friends I we present at I final tributes of - ON ISL ANDS C | Mr. Mist had been in | First Coal in British Columbia io 0 Ith ome time and went Found There—Pioneer Railway » th ospital in Prince Rupert | at Skidegate ibout a week before his death. He ives to mourn his loss a widow SKIDEGATE. Nov. 25 The al 1ughter, Thelma, and son, Fred Is old disex in British Columbia | *™°* |}was made at Port Kuper, Queen a iCharlotte Islands, in 1852 by Caj |Mitchell who was dispatched } LOOK FOR that point by the Hudson Bay C . ' T , in the’ brig Una MUSSALLEM ) First coal discovered in British Columbia was in Skidegate Inlet i: 11859 by Mr. Downie The first railway British Columbia was in Skideg and party to operate ; ‘ Inlet, this road having been : r- | row gauge one, one mile in length which was operated by the Queer i|Charlotte Mining Co. Lid. of Vi | toria in 1865 at the coal min® know: | then as the Cowgitz coal mine Co was shipped to Victoria fra t'n imine in 1869 ISLAND ROADS BAD : » | TLELL, Nov. 25 The roads ot | Graham Island are in @ terribk | condition The mail qdarrier took te the th make 26 miles, and « | nine hours | Skidegate trip set to er [Gere have had similar experiences. | SPECIALS You Will Benefit By Them Just arrived a fresh stock of all varieties of goods we ole 50¢ “em pe.ite aoe ‘tet or ABE oe i Here is a Good Gift for Boys and Girls Sweet Cream Sandwich Biscuits, 1 tb. 40¢ 1 Rubber Novelty Doll, value, 25c, FREE ) Fresh Cut FLOWERS Potted Plants now starting our re- serve list for Xmas flowers. and Silver Articles at greatly reduced prices Arctic Studio We are Ivories Get Your Wine Ready For Christmas California Wine Brick, $2.00 1 Glass Guage 35e. 1 Package of Untsur 25c. All for $1.79 Don't Forget Our Home ers Bread per loaf Economy Brand Butter per lb 25¢ Eges—Good cook eo 7 cooking 24¢ MUSSALLEM’S Economy Store 18 — Phones — 360 P. O. Box 575 Bak- 5C 211s Friday Novemh ae a 2 ay Friday & Saturday TWO SHOWS — 7 and 9 “0 v2 a Kh iy Feature ested at 7:50 & 9.5 Tat ~ ADMISSION — Ie & 54 SATURDAY MATINER at Feature Starts 3: ae 20—15¢ & Be “HOWDY FOLKS — GLAD TO MEET yA’ Joe E. Brown in The Tenderfogt WITH GINGER ROGERS, LEW CODY “lm Wild and Wooly — and This is My Night to How) Adventures in Africa—“Dangerous Trails” FOX News “Believe It or Not No. 10” Mickey Mouse in “Barnyard Olympics" —$$____ MONDAY and TUESDAY—“MERRILY WE GO TO HELI» 2 a a ry Way ST. CHARLES in y NY TEA or COFFEE Ka HE next time you drink tea or coffee try it with St. Charles Milk. You'll be surprised and delighted with the creamy richness that it gives. You'll be astonished that evaporated milk could taste so much like fresh, sweet cream. 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