nop'- ,6ev mo" 3or 0' Rom AW be' $3 on $0' rjrop1 or ytnfl bed letters .98 EACH ,U1 Home vt' lor 1 rA d. Co to letter honr, tot dot the Be the 111 re Q0 teWe a lotheJ VtW SIND YOUR LITTER TO next- new, basket I I" tree. littet v 100 Ml (0r not (.Tay Products, ltd. los Angeles 22, Calif. OF 1'ltlNCK KIM'KKT ice Court or Revision for revising the Voters' List will be held in the Council liters, City Hall, on Saturday, Novcmiicr 10 a.m. II. I). TIIAIN, City Clerk. KO Floor ENAMEL and DAPL-ART PROCESS Enamel mav De usea on jiuiuo uuwvu krk and dries with a high gloss. It is made in nine fa cur: and is ready to walk on when left over night. iOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. 101 255 Third Ave. IRQ AD WAY CAFE (Formerly Boston' fOUU REST EA'TliNli n,Aii. FILL COURSE MEALS 11 A-M. TO 8 IVM, Chinese Dishes Our Specialty WXQIKT HALL FOR LUMCHMma,, MXERS AND PARTIES Friendly service Ilhird Avenue West leiepnone MILLER BAY SCHOOL (Continued from Paze 2 read. He is thirteen and is now learning to read so he can read his letters from home for himself. Edgar and Solomon occupy beds in the same room and the age of eight. They are interested in adding and subtracting at present When they feel national hymns and try to understand the meaning. They may not write about the world outside, for many of them there is no outside, but they look from the windows in their rooms and write about what they know is beyond Miller Bay and the trees and the hills and they all love Canada. Charles Smith, lighthouse- keeper at Cape St. James, after spending a month's vacation in the city, made the round trip to Massett at the week-end aboard the Cassiar and proceeded on the same steamer last night to Oueen Charlotte City enroute back to his lighthouse post. Local News Items W. M. Watts is leaving on tonight's train for one of his periodical business trips to Smithers. Mrs. Mark Edgar and Miss R. Stalker sailed last night on the less. Coquitlam for a visit to Stewart. well then usually they do not . Mf and Mrs E M HoQps aan. tu IK excuneu uui, ueiiu win- . , . ... ..... cn(..i.o 7 ( Ml time f A replace with Yv rtTiTrniiT ) i IlECTRIC LAMPS Oliver Santurbane, after spending a year receiving spec ial medical treatment in Toronto as a result of which his health Is greatly Improved, returned home on the Coquitlam last evening, returning by way of Vancouver. He was accom panied by his uncle, Rocco San turbane, who was with him while he was away. e Elio's Furniture Store will be closed Nov. 10 to Jan. 3, 1943. (270) Announcements All advertisements In this column will be charged lor a full month at 25 cents a word. Monthly meeting, Prince Rupert R.N.A. In Nurses' Home, ' Tuesday November 4, at 8:15 1 p.m. Baptist Sale, Nov. 6. Sons of Norway meeting Thursday, Nov. 6. Important that all members attend. Canadian Legion Auxiliary Sale, Nov. 10. Women of the Moosa annual Bazaar, Nov. 12 and 13, Moose Temple. I Turkey Dinner, United Church, Nov. 13. Catholic Card Party at School Hall Nov. 13, 8 p.m. Queen Mary I.OJD.E. Bazaar, Nov. 19. 1 Presbyterian Fall Bazaar, Nov 20 Eastern Star fall dance, Ma sonic Temple, Nov. 21. Mrs. R. Nolan of Wrangell was among the southbound passengers for Seattle aboard the steamer" Chilcotin yesterday . Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Calder-wood are paying a brief visit to the city, having arrived from Smithers on Saturday night's I uvcu in wie titjf un oatutuoj tram i . j l hi. ii i ng minds to arithmetic, only a frQm Tdkwa andtram- little wearily. sailed vesterdav afternoon on1 Norman Nelson of Nelson Bros ThU is Education Week, so the Chilcotin for a trip to Van-. Fisheries Ltd. returned to the think sometimes in it of the couver ' city on the Casslar yesterday i children at Miller Bay, working af ter making the round trip to in a new language and with ; rnnce nupen wuerai ; Inlet handicaps of illness and pain ciation Annual Meeting Friday. to become Canadians in snlrlt Nov. 7, 8 p.m., Common Lounge, Mrs. S. L. Simpson and daugh and deed. They cannot sing Civic Centre. Business includes "God Save The King" and 0 election 01 omcers ana aeiegavea n" h,it fhow loom thpsc . 10 aisirici convenuon. no St. Andrews Cathedral Bazaar, November 22. Salvation Army Home League Sale Nov. 25th. CCF Bazaar, Civic Centre Nov. 28th. Sonja Tea, Home Cooking, ter, Faith, of Massett arrived in the city on the Cassiar yesterday from the Queen Charlotte Islands and will be here for the next few days. Mrs. Walker of Aarrandale was a passenger aboard the Co-' qultlam last evening returning to the Naas River after a trip to Vancouver. Her husband is cannery watchman at Arran-dale. Olof Hanson arrived in the city on Saturday night's train from Smithers, accompanied by L. H. Chapman, well known Spo kane pole dealer, who has been on his annual trip through the central interior. Miss Phyllis Batt, who has been on a holiday trip to Van couver, returned home on the Coquitlam yesterday afternoon. Miss Jean Smith returned home on the Coquitlam last eve ning from a trip to Vancouver. Mrs. J. C. McCutcheon, wife reCHRiSTMAS SALE ONE DAY ONLY - - - llJESDAle, NOVEMBER 4th To make room for Xmas goods we offer these Outstanding Values! DRESSES Crepes and wools. Sizes 13 to 17, and 20 to 18. Regular value to $1().)3 $9.9 5 Pre-Christmas Special HOUSE DRESSES Heavy American prints. Sizes 1C to U. Hcsulnr value S1.93- S2.95 Pre-Christmas Special QUILTED HOUSE COATS 1 only. Regular value $14.95 Pre-Christmas Special Koom (5 None Ruilding $5.95 LISLE HOSE All sizes and colors. Regular Value $1.G5 $,25 Pre-Christmas Special HAN rA i 1 1 1 Kayon with cuffs, all-around elastic. Regular value .si.oo- 2 PAIR $1.00 Pre-Christmas Soecial ALL-WOOL SKIRTS-Regular $6.95-SAI PRINTED RAYON SLEEPING PYJAMAS Sizes 11 to 20. Regular value $-1.95 $2.95 Pre-Christmas Special - SHEER BLOUSES . 7 only with .labot and short sleeves. Regular value 31.93- $2.95 m Pre-Christmas Special SEMI-SERVICE WEIGHT HOSE Regular value $1.25 Pre-Christmas Special REMEMBER ALL GOODS ARE NEW-NO CHARGES-NO REFUNDS $1.00 HOUSECOATS ' 3 only Jerseys make an idseal Christinas gift. Regular value $19.50- . $7.95 Pre-Christmas Special SLIPS ' Cordetle lock seams, striped with lock seams. White and tea rose onlv. Sizes 32 to 40. Make aii attractive Christmas gift. Regular $U5 $1.25 Pre-Christmas Special PRICE .. $4.95 ANNETTE mansell "Walk Up and Save" MOOSE WHIST, DANCE ENJOYED Moose Lodge was host Satur day night to a pleasant gath ering of members and friends who enjoyed an evening of card playing and dancing in the Moose Temple, Second Avenue. The early part of the evening was given over to whist and tne latter part to dancing, with music by Steven's orchestra. Prize winners at whist were Mrs. A. Grimble and Mrs. A. Dumas in the ladles section and Percy Bond and Mr. Weatherby for the men. Prizes were distrlbu ted during the refreshment in termission. William Terry chair man of the entertainment com mlttee was in charge of the af fair. of the mine superintendent at! Silbak-Prernler, and children ! were passengers aboard the Coquitlam last evening returning to their home in Premier after a visit in Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. George Simp- kins were passengers aboard the Princerh Louise yesterday ! returning to Juneau after a i trip to Seattle. Mr. Simpklns for many years was collector of! customs at Juneau but has been retired for some time. S. P. Woodslde of the local customs office returned to the city on the Chilcotin yesterday morning from Wrangell where hehas been for a few days fol lowing the death there of Frank 1 Fitch, Canadian customs offi-! cer for the Stiklne River. Also returning on the Chilcotin yes-! terday was Ingver Morse who ' went to Wrangell with deceas-J ed's son, Don Fitch, following; Fancy Work. Lutheran Recrea-1 the tragedy. Stanley Brldcut, tion Rooms, 2:30-5:30. Nov. 29. ! owner of the rifle with which United Church Bazaar, Decern-, the late Mr. Fitch was shot, also ber 4. i arrived from the north on the Orange Sale, December 5. I Chilcotin yesterday. He is a St Peter's Fall Bazaar, Dec. 11. , young prospector. Oliver H. Bell, manager of Pa cific Tractor and Equipment Co., and former regional director of the Wartime Prices and Trade Board, is leaving on the Co-oultlam Tuesday to return to Vancouver after a brief business trip to the city. He as accompanied by Mrs. Bell. HOW CAN I ? ? : By ANNE ASHLEY Q. Hew can I repair a break in the hemstitching of a scarf A. This can be done by cro cheting a very narrow insertion, Insert it in place of the hemstitching, but care should be taken that the center of the stitching Is cut so as to leave a finished edge to which the lace Is to be sewn. Chest Colds Act promptly to relieve muscular soreness ana ugnr ness, fits of coughing in the night, bedtime, WICKS Tonight, Tonight, at at be rub on time- :-tested f vnonui Steamer Service from PRINCE RUPERT to OCEAN FALLS WESTVIEW (Powell Hirer) VANCOUVER Thursday at 11:15 pjn. To KETCHIKAN Wednesday Midnight For reservations call or write City or Depot Ticket Offices. PRINCE RUFERT HICKS FRASER HOUSE Modern, Quiet, Comfortable 714 FRASER STREET Phone Black 823 rhree Ballings Ter Week for VANCOUVER VICTORIA SEATTLE Tuesdays, l:3i p.m. Coquitlam. . Fridays, 12 midnight. Catala. Sunday, 2 p.m. Camosun. KETCHIKAN, WRANGELL and PETERSBURG Fridays, 2 p.m. STEWART and ALICE ARM Sundays, 12 midnight. QUEEN CHARLOTTES FOR MASSETT AND PORT CLEMENTS October 17 and 31 November 14 and 28 Midnight. FOR SOUTH ISLANDS October 19 November 2, 16 and 30 Midnight. FRANK J. SKINNER I Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. Phone 568 INCOME TAX Returns Prepared See R. E. MORTIMER 324 2nd Ave. (Near CFPR) prince Rupert Dailp Betos Monday, November 3, 1947 Topcoats Fall is here and we're ready with a fine stock by Fashion-Craft and Society. There are smart Tweeds, coverts and gabardines, velours and fleeces to choose from. You can take our word they're made right and styled right. Priced from $37.50 ,L Jl U . J. . ORDER NOW! J Personal Christmas jj Greeting Cards ALSO BOXED ASSORTMENTS In New and Original Designs. Prices from 50c' up H GIFT STATIONERY FOUNTAIN PENS g DIBB PRINTING COMPANY BESNER BLOCK From This Date j WAR, ASSETS COAL ! will be: LUMP Sacked-, 512.00 per ton MINE RUN Loose . $11-00 per ton No rebate for quantity HYDE TRANSFER rilONE 580 THIRD AVENUE NEW ROYAL HOTEL f A Home Away From Home, 60 Rooms, Hot and Cold water PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 111 49.50 (Regular $6(5.00) ONE WEEK ONLY (While they last) EASY TANK CLEANER (Complete with attachments) Guaranteed for One Year A. MacKcnzic Furniture LIMITED "A GOOD PLACE TO BUY" Christmas Suggestions CHESTERFIELD SUITES (various designs) CEDAR CHESTS BEDROOM SUITES DINETTE SUITES TABLE LAMPS LAY-AWAY FLOOR LAMPS END TABLES MAGAZINE TABLES (walnut). COFFEE TABLES (walnut). LIVING ROOM DESKS (solid mahogany). LIVING ROOM TABLES (Duncan Phyfc). COFFEE TABLES (Duncan Phyfc). MIRRORS Numerous designs, reflection of beauty and taste. ORIENTAL CARPETS WILTON CARPETS AXMINSTER CARPETS. MAIL ORDERS HAVE IMMEDIATE ATTENTION Phone 775 327 Third Avenue Prince Rupert COUNTS PLACE AN AD IN THE DAILY NEWS-CIRCULATION