i(JWi members, 10?4. BIG BARGAINS aw m Ladies' Shoes DIRECT FROM THE MAKERS. Juit Arrived. A Splendid Selection of LADIES' STRAP, DRESS AND OXFORD SHOES In Suede, Patent Leather and Kid In Brown and Black. All Slzei. From $3.50 10 $7.00 VdlliciK "i 'licnper uii llu- market -today. mill 1m i uiiviiicciI, Prompt Attention to Mall Orders PRYDOCK mmmMm, Call in MRS. GRAHLMAN SECOND AVENUE. Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert AND SHIPYARD Operating Q. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floatina Dry Dock Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths. Pattern i . L -- . . J I . f uianvra, ruuiiu-ri, vvoou WOTKerS, fclC. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant is equipped lo nandlc all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 38F dvertise in "The Daily News" TH PAP'R THAT r.EVb 'MJICK -.Sir S Hand at Kink tonight. B.O. Undertakers. Phone il. - . Hayncrf, Undertakers, Phone 351 A delicious drink for all occasions - 'til'l'llKMir Coffee, tf . - Fifty voices in Pageant al Km-press Theatre, November 5. 201 W. J. sr.n ,.fi night train for lii.t Th Ctntditn Shrrddfd Wheat Company, Ltd. M.tr. rails. O.Url. PTriscuit mi la.il farm ut Woodcock. Mr. T. II. Johnson will not be At Home until Die first Thursday in December. Come lo IIm- llebekah whist drive on .Monday, November 10. al H.:iil i.in. Admission 50c. Ite- TIIK DAfl.V WKW8 p n . .. . .i Local and .Personal . P fielnnciiU. - Fred Nash, H.C.I..S. arrived from Maxell on Ihe Prince John Hum morning and will proceed lo I en ure tiy line evening Iruln Two nights, November 0 ami 7. "A Sunllower Serenade," Methodist Church at 8 p.m. Admission 50c and 25. 2C0 Mr. and Mrs. I. Anger and family are arriving from Smith crs on IliU afternoon's train and will .-.nil on the ttteainer Prince llupert for Vancouver. Oueen Mary Chapter f.O.D.F. will hold a llridge and Whist Drive and Dance in 1 lie Klk Home, Friday, November 7. Card H p.m.; supper 10.30; dancing II lo 2. Admission 75c. 203 Power hoal Hellingham arrived tlii morning with four car loads of frozen fish which was transferred and went east today on Dm way rreight. The lloyal Fish i:o. acted its agent. Hose Hoffman of Comox Ave. plemled guilly in the city nolic court Him morning to a charge of iiing oleene UmguaL'e and wan fineil 6 wild lite o pi ion of llilrly tUy imprisonment. 'lite Standard Oil tanker Itirh fOT.a, front rnl CnlifnmiH . f..m.l with iik. at fS.ooo ...... bar red of fuel nil for the Imperial Oil Co. s local tanks, i return ins south this afleriii.ii. IV ' vessel i being piloted hv Caul McMillan of Vancouver. Reg. $6.00 Marvella Coating IN BLACK AND BROWN. HEAVY SILK PILE. $4.95 West of England Store SMITH BLOCK. W. .1. Jefferson, manager of I he Millcrd cannery here, sailed last night on I he Cardena for Vancouver on business. Mr. H. Doseo and daughter arrived from Port Clement mi the Prince John tlii morning, They are going lo lake up (heir residence in Ilia oily. K. Horning, accountant for Hie Whalen Pulp & Paper Co., at the Thurston Harbor logging ramps, arriveil from die Islands mi the Prince John ihis morning and will proceed south t on i still The Whalcn camps on the Islands are now eltfsed down. - SlNtil.Wl. Mr. Jack Million mini! of Madame launder. Ot tawa; I'rof. Phillips !!oloii: and I'rot. Walkis, Uiii.lon. Knylaml. will give sintring instructions by appointment. Phone lreen 121, between 12 and 2 p.m. o .Mr. J. J. Sniitlisou ami family are failing tonight on I lie Prince Ituuert for Vancouver enroule lo llrandon .where they will Join Itevr. Mr. Sinitlison who was re- etnitly transferred there in (he HaplUt Uhureh ministry. Pasenger mailing )a-l uivlil " moiid. Caid. Smith, which arrived itmMiiir Mr and vii- n n vi yetenlay aflerwo.w al 2 o'clock Adam and son mjM Mr. and Mrs. lu ou can buy itf Tlie real whole wheat cracker not made of coarse, uncooked flour, but made of the whole wheat grain, cooked in steam, drawn into filmy shreds and baked in electric ovens. It is more easily digested than ordinary crackers and contains more real, body-building nutriment. The crisp, tasty shreds of flavory, baked whole wheat encourage thorough chewing, and that means healthy gums, sound teeth and good diges- tion. iveiieiuus wun butter or soft cheese. Tastes better when toasted in the oven. 8. S. Dar - Dragging operations with a I jievv' lo recovering the body of . Dorothy (o-nell, who was drown - I .. . . I eti iii ine nariMtr on Sunday evening, are still continuing to day. I he body of Jack Mae- donald, which was recovered on Monday, was etaniim-d. yesterday hy Dr. .1. P. Cade, medical health ofifeer. " O.N.K. sleanier Priiice Jtuperl. iilrf. Harry Neddeh, arrived rom (he south at t n etock (his aftaraoou and will return direct to Vaincouver al 8 o'clock this leveflfnjr. The Irani rrom tlp iiyst, due at o'clock this aflcr- iuh, Is reported on time. .MS ALICE ARM Car I Johnson has ir- turSftl liome frun lho Aiiyox HosTdlal where he ha been tin- der Ireatmeiil for the -pa t few weeks." J. Trinder. the re.staumiit iiiiin lia left for Stewart. An important strike lias been liladeion the llomeguard oronerlv and the owners, (. W. Ilruirsv and William Mcl'ailane. m. I'laiiniug to ilo yoinu eten.e development work on il next sea son. , ANNOUNCEMENTS , a.', a. a. Anglican Church llaiaar, Nov.C l.ulheran Pauemit.' 'KinoresH Theatre, November 5. .. .. ... Sun Flower- !sei'iinuln tn.li.. Moose Hazaar. NoV., 18 and 10. tf I'l'iisbylcrlnn Bazaar, fVov. -o- 10. Olier Hesner returned on thai I'rinci! llupert this afternoon from u business (rip to Vancouver. William Wall of F. K. Hunt & Co. i leaving on t.lie steamer Prince Ittiju-i I tonight lo spend a nix weeks' vacation in the late of Washington. Capt. William Oliver, (he well known Methodist missionary, returned on (lie Prince Kupcrtthls afternoon from a trip lo T. ti. MrManamoii of Tele graph Point returned on the Prince Itupcrl this afternoon from a business trip to Vancou ver. John Conway, government iL-enl from Arivoi. arrived in the city from the north yesterday af ternoon a n.J will return .to Anyu.t on the Prince John tonight. Mr. and Mrs. W. Archer arrived from Buckley Hay on the Prince John this morning and will spend a week or ten days visilmg here. I hey formerly resided in the city. II. C. Jackson and Denny Jack-ou. who are engaged in diamond building at the Premier mine, ar rived yesterday afternoon on Hi" Curdctia from Stewart and will return north on 'the Prince John tonight. Mr. and Mrs. It. H. MacAdam who arrived this week from Ituckley Hay, sailed last night on I tic Cardena for Vancouver ac companied by I heir son, Bert who is to receive surgical F. I.. Ituckley, (he well known Ouecn Charlotte Island lumber operator, arrived in the city from Vancouver on I lie Prince llupert this afternoon. He is here on business in connection with the Airplane .Spruce mill at Port Clements which he recently AID ZIONIST MOVEMENT LONDON. An estate which will be eventually worth a mil lion l'ou"" pounds has as been ieen left leu for lor the me ,.n h. v 'ZSlT, .VET' ' ll ZlonW movement included Mr. and Mrs. 11. Walker vv . J. Jefferson. W I un.l by the wilt of air Kiil-IUIi Jpu. The fund will be used "fo "restore (he Jew to their ancient homci. in Palestine. REALIZE LARGE SUM AT BAZAAR Number of Raffles Took Place) and Whist Drive was Success The annual bazaar of the Ladies' Auxiliary of SI. Andrew's Society held in I lie clubroonis on Second Avenue yesterday afternoon was an. unqualified success, over ?5H0 being realized. De corated in the colors of the! society, blue ami while, the place) presented a very artislic scene., The (aides were well supplied willi ; arlieles-of use and art and proved very attractive (o Ihe manvi buyers. The .affair was under (he gen eral supervision of Mrs. Howard teen, president of the Auxiliary. and in charge of Hie various departments were: Plain sewing Mrs. James Ir vine (convener) ami Mrs. (ieorge Mdioll. Fancy work Mrs. Itoberl Davie. Delicious! II $2.95 I $3.95 t $1.45 Our optical deparlmeuMius jul heen filled up with Uie latest testing eijuip-menl, and a new course of sludy just compleled gives you ihe benefit or any new discoveries and' the newest styles in frames. BULGER & CAMERON LIMITED. Knler our Ad. Competition before Nov. 15. iNole: Drawings would be or no use as The News could not reproduce tliem in Hit space. ftUEN WATCHES 11 Home cooking Mrs. Mcllobbie Towels, donated by Mrs. II. F. ther, a piano sold. convener) and Mrs. J. McKeeh-'tilassey. won by Mrs. V. Andex- Whist Drive convener), Mrs. -M. McArlhur. Mrs. S. D. Macdoiiald. Mrs. Alex Macilonald and Mrs. W. llobb. CAudy Mrs. Churles Taylor (convener) and Mrs. W. field. Ilatrics ..Mrs. James Simpson (convener) and Mrs. lien Dal-garno. . Cashier Mrs. W. Anderson. Raffle Winners The winning numbers for the raffles were pulled at the whist drive in the evening by (ieorge! PAGB TBREB 1! SALADA BB39 Pure, Fresh and Satisfying. Sold in aluminum packets. Try it. PERHAPS YOU NEED GLASSES ? Lois of people do bui dou'l know iL If you Jiave lo hold things loo far away, or jour eyes lire easily, coriie in and wc willi'iid out if it is your eyes. "FAMILY SHOE STORE." SPECIAL THIS WEEK FOR MISSES AND GROWING GIRLS. Misses' Patent Leather Sandals, real snappy. Sizes 11 lo 2. Growing Girls' Patent Leather One Strap Slippers, men i urn neet. Girls' Spats, sizes 2 and 3. Special price. "The Family Shoe Store" ECKOFF STUDIO Calls for your Patronage I son. I The dav's nrneeeilimra lea room Mrs. J. Arthur! Silk sweler .l,m:.le.l hv Ali-s . eluded with U U-llttfl ilrii'i. in II. n iiiiuiicu, won ny .virs. . m. lay-levelling, lor. and Ihe Cup, Phono lied Ci. Hoys knitted suit, donated by Mrs. V. Ileid, won by Joe Hrown. Luncheon set, donated by Mrs. III. Davie, won bv Mrs. Charles Nickerson. Cushion, donated by Mr. W. Anderson, won by Kileen (ireen. i wo cnicKens, uojjaied by .Mrs.lt t a .4 m .... I Melhodisl Church. Novv i.nd 7. Murray and resulted as' follovvs:! V. Pobb, won by Mrs. Hugh Kii- , Km inss nif.li, oonaieu ny erglil lln iiri .... u lL 'T1. r- "r"'' l-'e- Auxilia.v. Miss Mary Murray won Ihe r: .I v" ! .Midrews. jguessing contest. There were . ' ,ln,f '"" uf cwul- ,l",Hlt'll y ll beans in the jar and Miss .I.- i inn i- imp.-n Lorn t.o., vvoni.viui'vay s guess-was you. Ihe by F. ft. Macdoiiald. p,-he was a cake donated by Mrs. ueaueu nag, initialed iy jlrs.i Mcllobbie lb'u Dalgarno, won by Hohldcl . In the course ot theaflernoon, l1- ' llhere was a brief musical pro- 'I'liri.e enii iiii.l iiie..id ...... ... ti . . i.n .1 ' . - ...... I.., ..ivMii,,- iuiii. .iiss r.na leeii unii mw ! lAilheran Hiuaar, December ?.;e.l by Mrs. William Millar, wnu Victoria Krikevsky gave a piano-jMetropols Hull. (by Mr-. W . t'liri-tiati en. , . ,,vtV dnel w Mi.-. Mary Dmw- Our Vancouver Customers still send us their orders for enlarging and copying. You don't have to semi away. We do it, here al reasonable prices, and do it well. Eckoff Studio C 2nd Ave. and 6th St. There were 25 tabic winners were! ladies saucer and plate, donated 'first, Mrs. Walter Shaw; ladies' by Mrs. Itruce Love, won by Miss I.ee. second Miss Hossuck (ou cut with Mrs. Dave Scott); men's first, John McKechuiu; men's second, Stanley Smith. Ilcfrcsh-meiits were served and I lie com-mitlce In cliarge or th whist drive consisted or Mrs. M. Arlhur. Mrs. W. Christiansen and Mis,s May Ileid. IA.10 ACT. Qut.n Chirlott OUnd Land District. DUtrkt of Print Aurt Ma!trtt. H i ruf nnat ri t.AH..7... .. te ndt n apply for prmllon lo lease tlw .viji uund. and tbrnre S chains to low i""1" uiriM-ii. riiiinwina? low .ip ?.urt . . ninhierly .direction a dt- i!Ke.orK8? ,h,'!! ( "": "" rrly & chains; ibence southerly so cbaln. i..T,.S.'..,o.p0, of """nencement tn4 rontaluliK li acrts (more or leas) ay SAMUEL SIMrSON. Applicant