BAB-., fr II AIRWAY r OOD MARKET (ItOSS INT, It AM) FALL FOOD VALUES! gakr K:-t IERIFFS PL-UM aM0LlVt soar !1CAK0X ;t for ... i r I? v . iDri;i!l1IT l!Se COFFEE l0 'Mi JC si. oo SPAGHETTI F :ket 10 10? 10 Wolf Collars Red Fox ver Collars NCOME TAX kturni Prepared See E. MORTIMER 1 tod Ave (Near CFPR) DYSON'S PICKLES Sweet, mixed or mustard, 16-oz. Jars :r; NEILSON'S COCOA l's, per tin 'Mt 128 SHERIFF'S MARMALADE Savllle or Good Morning, 2-pound jar lf SUPER SUDS Regular packets Fox Collars I HICKS :i:5C APPLE JUICE Sun-Rype, 20-oz. tins, each I per dozen Sl.tS FRESH-KILLED CHICKENS Grade "A" Interior Birds, DUE FRIDAY A.M. OKANAGAN ONIONS No. 1 Quality, I pounds ::. potatoes-no. 1 Interior. Per sack 10 lbs. :tc AIKWA7 ruuu iVirKrt I 34 IS OUR PHONE NUMBER . . . USE IT FOR Fit EE DELIVERY Smarten up that old cloth coat with a New Fur Collar Ycu v. i find them at Fowlie and Ituttle, your friendly fur store. $4.95 .95 Innpcosive and practical Christmas Gift suggestions MOC ( ASIN SLIPPERS for the whole famiiv, Prices from $1.03 to $1.25 " FOBUF AND RUTTLE always carry a larce selection tf fur coats, all st)lrs and varieties, all prices. FowMe Rattle 'Hill II IM'IIUU ; I IIUIIC IF-- ORDER NOW! ' Personal Christmas Greeting Cards AX SO BOXED ASSORTMENTS In New and Original Designs. Prices from 50r up MT STATIONERY FOUNTAIN PENS FRASER HOUSE Modern, Quiet, Comfortable 714 FRASER STREET Phone Black 823 Wartime Housing Purchasers " mve something ln-!s and reason. Jblto effcr you In . . . On lay FIRE INSURANCE Jur new home and futrniturc. Do not de- P jn providing yourself with full protection. 5,,e a plan to meet all your needs. 0o Not Delay! Sec Us at Once! H-G. HELGERSON LTD. 'none (l or visit our office 21G Sixth Street LUMBER UST RECEIVED a large shipment of Fir 'Session, Shiplap, Flooring, Vce Joint, Kiln-m Fir Finish, Shingles, and a large assort-Cnt of Moulding Sole Agent for B.C. CEMENT CO. ALBERT & McCAFFERY LTD. jfoiPLETE LINE OF BUILDING SUPPLIES "'WE no COAL PHONE 117 n H H Local News It S.O.N. Dance, Oddfellows'! Hall, Nov, 21. Everyone welcome. (272) Mrs. David Scott left this afternoon by air for Victoria where she was called on account of the Illness of a friend. 32 TAXI has Increased Its FLEET. Phone 32 anytime for Fast, Reliable taxi service. (273) Wesley G. Clark, Inspector for the provincial Department of Labor, after spending the past few days in the city on official business, is leaving by tomorrow evening's train on his return to his headquarters at Prince George. On the way here during the past couple of weeks he stopped off at various in Si H a BLOCK THIRD AVENUE 2 :.:.xxii.llalliJia'i33 terior points -Including a trio into Fort Babine. Customer Patronize thosj who advertise. Let Dally News AD columns help your Busi ness (tf) Clearance of evening gowns, ten and fourteen dollars. Star's Style Wear. (273) Out of respect to the memory of the late George Hill, our stores will be closed between . 1 .on - 1 .on r-ii j tL Miu o.ou rnuuy an-uiiiuun. ( BROWNWOODS SHOE STORE. FAMILY SHOF STORE, FASHION FQOTWEAR. (1) JJ.' ITAs is ti.c way to, sell that furniture1 you no longer need a Classified Ad in the Daily News. Announcements All advertisement! In this column will be charged (or a full month at 25 cents a word. three things give you a chance lo win a car, give you ticket to Grand Rotary Dance, help the hospital children's ward. Get one today. (289) Presbyterian Fall Bazaar, Nov. 20 Eastern Star fall dance, Masonic Temple, Nov. 21. St. Andrew cathedral Bazaar. November 22. Salvation Army Home League Sale Nov. 25th. Catholic card party at the school Hall, Nov. 27, 8 P.M. CCF Bazaar, Civic Centre Nov. 28th. Sonja Tea, Home Cooking, Fancy Work. Lutheran Recrea Hon Rooms, 2:30-5:30. Nov. 29. Plays, Presbyterian Church, Dec. 3. United Church Bazaar, December 4. Orange Sale. Dtccmber 5. St. Peter's Fall Bazaar, Dec. 11. ems George Geddes, formerly with the Edmonton staff of Canadian Pacific Airlines, arrived In the city Wednesday afternoon to take the position of clerk in the local company office. O Engineers' Local No. 510 meeting Friday November 21, 8 p.m Carpenters' Hall. Special business. (It) Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Brown', who have been on a trip to Ori tarlo where Mr. Brown took de livery of a new car which he. drove west, are expected to re turn to the city on the Camosuil tomorrow morning. St. Andrew's Fall Tea and Bazaar, Cathedral Hall, Nov. 22. Special Attractions for the chil dren The Orange Tree, Doll Clothes. (It) Mr. and Mrs. Martin Berg' have purchased the 8C3 Borden Street residence of John Clav-ring, who left the city Tuesday with Mrs. Clavrlng for Lady-smith where they will make their future home. Mr. and Mrs Clav-ring had resided in Prince Rupert for many years. Ex-Mayor H.M. Daggett, who Is again in the field for the chief magistrateship, returned to the city on Tuesday from Port Simp-sonwhere for several months he has engaged in construction work for the Hudson Bay Co. He is back home permanently. Edmund Wark of Vancouver, international representative of the Steam Engineers' Union of the American Federation of La bor, is spending a week in ths miu"' MkM ""will be meeting the local union tomorrow night. ' Scenes of interesting local events and of a recent trip to Ontario and New York comprised an interesting colored moving picture entertainment which Dr. R. G. Large gave the Prince Ru pert Gyro Club at its regular weekly luncheon yesterday. Pres. Ident C. G. Ham was In the chair and, In addition to a good turn-out of members, there was one guest in the person pf Earl Johannes of Vancouver. AIR PASSENGERS To Vancouver Mrs. O. L, Dunlarj. D. Candow, Mrs. D. Scott. From Vancouver (Wednesday! G. Geddes, Arthur Stewart, H. W. Gray, A. Wornkin, G. H. Fraser. From Sandsplt A. R. Short. i'itc-ic,e'e',t,t''e!c'e,ii:,!':''"!,'t'e'e''t,t A GIFT OF FISH ... Your friends will appreciate as a Christmas Gift a ten-pound carton of our Famous B.B. Brand of ASSORTED SMOKED FISH Shipped Express Prepaid in B.C ALBERTA, MANITOBA, SASKATCHEWAN OR ONTARIO for $.7." Send your orders to the J 115 tS V b LUMP AN i ! . Bacon KiMicnw PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. For Prince Rupert Seafood Products PLEASE PLACE YOUR ORDERS EARLY Wm. H. Francks OPTOMETRIST OF VANCOUVER TO VISIT PRINCE RUPERT . 4 Announcement Is made that WILLIAM JI. FRANCKS, optometrist, will visit this city November 21 to December 2. Mr. Francks is president of the Columbia Optical Co., 605 Dunsmuir Street, Vancouver, and enjoys a wide and successful practice in Vancouver. He will bring with him to Prince Rupert a complete Ophthalmic Diognostic unit and will examine eyes and prescribe lenses if they arc needed. Mr. Francks will be at Hotel Prince Rupert. Appointment can be made at Hotel. OPEN S A.M. TO 2 AM. SECOND AVENUE, Phone 436. TRY Eex Cafe FOR TASTY MEALS Chop Suey Chow Mein CHINESE DISHES OUR SPECIALTY OPPOSITE PRINCE RUPERT HOTEL Honeymoon South After Marriage Following their quiet marriage Monday evening in the vestry of Train Schedule For the East- Monday, Wednesday, Friday 8 pm. From the East Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday 10:45 pjn. TINY AT START MANILA BIG CITY Before the war Manila had population of'about 625,000. OFFICIAL JARGON Pidgin English is often used in The KINSMEN ft V a y 2 . JkM Bazaar Is Held By Premier Children PREMIER Children of the Premier Junior Red Cross group First united Church, Mr. and raised $139.23 from a bazaar Mrs. Anton Hovdebo sailed Tuea-1 which was held in the commun-day afternoon on the Coquitlam Uy hall following a Hallowe'en for a honeymoon trip to Van- i masquerade party. The money cuver after which they will re-i will be sent to the Crippled Chll-turn to Prince Rupert to take up i dren's Hospital at Vancouver. residence. The ceremony, in ' Many of the articles sold were which Margaret Webster wa5 made by the children at their the bride, -was performed by i weekly Red Cross meetings. Mem- Rev. R. A. Wilson, and Mr. and Mrs. Jackson were witnesses of the nuptial rite. The bride has been a member of the' Commodore Cafe staff. The groom is in the taxi business. Steamship Sailings For Vancouver Sunday ss Camosun, 2 p.m. Monday ss Princess Adelaide 10 p.m. Tuesday ss Coquitlam, 1:30 pjn. Thursday ss Prince Rupert 11:15 p.m. Friday ss Catala, midnight. From Vancouver- Sunday ss Coquitlam, 4' p.m Monday ss Princess Adelaide. pjn. Wednesday ss Prince Rupert, 10:00 a.m. Friday ss Camosun, 9 a.m. Friday ss Catala. a.m. For Alaska Friday ss Camosun, 2 pm. Wednesday ss Prince Rupert, 12 midnight. From Alaska Sunday ss Camosun, 9 a.m. bers of the group are Hilda Ab falter, 12; Elsie Abfalter, 10; Joan Smith, 13; Jqyce Stuart, 1G; Lynn Pearcey, 8; Joan Pearcey. 10; Joan Smithwaite, 10; Frances McLeod, 7. A child's hand-knit ted dress was knitted and donat ed by Mrs. A. E. Scammell, also several articles made and don ated by Mrs. Betty Stuart. LONDON, John Goodwin, I 1 - .1 M . AA U1M drunk, told the magistrate thatt he "only had 17 pints" of beer. COLCHESTER, Eng., 0) More than 1,200 square feet of early 18th century panelling and a staircase are for sale. LONDON, P Because of the timber shortage concrete clothesline posts may be erected in a Camberwell prefabricated housing development. BRISTOL, Eng., ffi Residents living near a grocery store com plained to the proprietor about customers arriving and forming a queue at 5 a.m. Hotel... Vancouver. 1 M y v v y s If s y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y arrivals Prince Rupert P. Comlsarow, Edmonton; F, C. Hamilton, Vancouver; George Geddes, Edmonton; A. R. Short, official documents especially in r0 reueve miseries New Guinea. without dosing, rub on ,i-7 VICKS CLUIi of PRINCE RUPERT PRESENTS A CONCERT and Amateur Mite $60.00 IN PRIZES Civic Centre 8 p.m. Friday, Nov. 28 CONTESTANT APPLICATION Name Address Phone '. Type of Entertainment Age Group (Mall to Box 436 or leave at Civic Centre) 6 to 18 Years 5j I Kxi,s-s's!t!jici5'c,c,s'cec,s,-e,-sic''ej v SHOPPING DAYS TILL CHRISTMAS BULOVAS GRUENS ELGIN'S and Many Others to Choose From DRESSER SETS FLATWEAR The Early Shopper Is Never Disappointed On Engraving ALL WORK DONE ON THE PREMISES LATEST IN JEWELRY FOR THE . . . MANSON'S JEWELLERS "YOUR FRIENDLY JEWELER" K K n K m K K H it H a 1 K H K It A A ) prince Rupert Dalle 13ctos 5 Thursday, November 20, 1917 for ... comfortable leisure I wurs SMOKING JACKETS Wool flannels in plain shades $10.50 to $13.50 DRESSING GOWNS Silks, flannels, pure wool, wool and rayons $9.95 to $22.00 Follow .the new fashion trend and select your v CHRISTMAS DRESS now from our new shipment of superbly styled dresses trimmed with sparkling se'quins and beads. We now have a larger selection of HOODED RAINCOATS and smartly styled COATS trimmed with fur A. MacKenzie Furniture LIMITED "A GOOD PLACE TO BUY" Christmas Suggestions LANE CEDAR CHESTS Tennessee cedar throughout with exterior of burl walnut 'The Ideal Gift. Got to be seen to be appreciated. Phone 775 327 Third Avenue Prince Rupert 1 Ladies... Announcing OK 1 ft 'Si i J-1 I r- I n ir Make our BUDGET PLAN your convenience for' Christmas shopping and remember ... NO INTEREST NO CARRYING CHARGES the opening of our new CARPENTER SHOP with the very latest in WOODWORKING MACHINERY ; We will build your kitchen cupboards right in the shop ready for installation.4 Also Floor Sanding with the very 4 latest machine. For appointment call Gunnar Selvig Phone Blue 610 P.O. Box 654 it's made of wood, we can do it