member 7, 102.- I WIN AM DA Y ITUK- A-l It Tomorrow Will Manufactured Ijv serial Tobacco Company f Canada Limited SATUR- DAY. The, tremendous business we have dono during the last two weeks has given us great numbers of Remnants In SILKS, HABUTAI, TAFFETA, PONGEE, CANTONS, CREPE-DE-CHINES, TUSSAHS, LININGS, MORACAIN, DUCHESSE, TRICO-LETTES, VOILES, SERGES, FLANNELS, TRICOTINES, COATINGS, Ac. , Tomorrow these are all thrown on Sale at Lcit REDUCTIONS. IN MANY CASES BELOW r.ORT (I those wishing to participate In this bargain event will I.. .(.., ...I.. STORE OPENS 9 A.M. 'EST OF ENGLAND STORE SMITH DLOCK anadian National Railways Prince Rupert RYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating O. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock glniers, Machinists, Boilermaker, Blacksmiths, Pattern mskers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant ) equipped to uHndlc all kinds of MARINE. AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 38F Ivertise in "The Daily News" IEP P " TIIA 'E I H UICK ISULS Local and Personal Il.C Undertakers. Phono 41. - Hayncrs, Undertakers, lhone 351 Adaip Oarss Chapter l.O.D.K. llazuar, November 15, TWO uml Five Itoniiieil Hal fur rout. Apply Wallace's Store. - Supreme in name, niiprcme in llavor ".SUl'HKMir Coffee. If -. Moosehaart Legion Whist Drive and dance, November II, at 8.U0 p.m. &: 10 for 15 25 " 35 DoubIiis 1'. Stork of Prince in in town.---Loudon mail ,new in Vancouver Sun. I I Tonlahtl Don't Miss III " A Sunflower Serenade," Mothodlst Church 8 p.m. Mr. iinij Mi. H. J. HraiilMiry ne Ii'hmiik the cily on Wednes day night's boat for Vuiicouver where they will reside for tin next twelve mouth. Hev. mit) Mr. A. J. V.'rljrhl ami riimily arrived in the cily on last hikIiI'h train from Saskatchewan and proeee.lel this morning on I lie lamer Venture to Kincoltli where Mr. Wrifrhl will take cliarpe of I be Anglican Church field. Pythian Sitters llaiaar. lie sure and visit the Parcels I'ost Bic. We have oa reels from all over the country at 25c each. We will nerve ten, 2c and supper We. Other aUraollon aU .Not ember 8 in store next Friz Jtell's Meal Market, Third Ave. 216 The educational survey coin nitsioii, roiiiflHtijr of lr. .1. II I'utman of Ottawa ami Dr. (i. M Weir of Vancouver, which i vixilinir the city will leave for Vancouver on the Prince Ituiicrt tomorrow night. This afternoon they are meeting- the si-lionl hoard informally at the Prince llui.erl Wol.-I. LADIES! SHOES IN ALL SIZES At Greatly Reduced Prices. FLANNEL AND HOUSE DRESSJES FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN MRS. GRAHLMAN Second Ave. THE DAILY NEWS PAQB THRE& BENT'S FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIAL. BIG REDUCTIONS In LADIES' and MISSES' WINTER COAT8 Fur Collars and Cuffs. Tailored In the latest syles and materials. Wonderful Values It Will Pay You to See Them "BENT'S" Third Avenue. ART DEPARTMENT IN New Books Recently Added on Useful and Fine Arts library in useful ami fine arts iollow: Useful Arts "How to sell at Itelail" by W. W. Charters. "Iteet-Keepiiift for all," by t icker IXwardes. "Clothes that c mi lit ami I Invi to Make them," by Itraddu Field. "A Home Vegetate Harden." hy li. M. h'reeman. "Trains or HeciiUeeiion.'' by 1). II. Manna. ( "litrrauis and Complete In-furiNatioii for Telegraph liu-jtineern and 8lulenli." by W. II. JoncM. 'XirviN and l'erHial Power." Uy I). M. King. ' Fine Arts 'The Kdueation at a Music l.ovir." by Kdward Diokineon. "Variety in 'he Wftle Harden," and "The Well Uonsideml (iar- ilen." hy Mrs. Francis Kinsr. Iteethoven and .llift Forerunners." by 1. C. Mason. The Small llouW," by M. II. Noi'llieiMl. u "The Itook of Bufffralowf.." hy II. K. Phillip-. "Art" by Aitgusle tliHlia; Miii i.iii- nf Today." by Ho liiain Holland. WHAT ABOUT THE BOY? Here. Is What One' Writer Says I of His Future Tile boy is a ieiii who is iro ihk U carry on what you have started. He U to il riplit where you are sittinv and attend to those thin;! you think are so ihiport- ani when you are yon. V(M1 mat' Alfaml tile luilieiiw liven if you make leagues and 'realies, he will have tt iuaua;;i 'hem i' 1 1 i, states, and naliou. He is coins: to mov in take ovor your prisons, cliutrlics si-tinoi, yniversilies and cor puralions. UNIQUE EVENT OF MIS BOYS Varied Entertainment at Methodist Church Will be Repeated Tonight Tin; novelty concert and min strel show put on by the Tuxis Boys in the Methodist Church last night drew out an audience which well filled the auditorium and fully merited the plaudits that srreeted the stdendid efforts of the youthful performers. The program was of a very novel character and reflected a great deal of credit holh on those who participated and those who assisted in making the arrangements. Titled "A Sunflower Serenade." the stage was decorat ed In an appropriate manner with very pleaspifr effect. )ienii)K numbers were selec tions hy the Tuxis Orchestra with scenic embellishments. The members of the orchestra were Cliff Cameron, piano; Jack Stephens. THE LOCAL LIBRARY j"" Arthur Cameron drums; Yoshj Kalsiiyauia, man- loliu; Kddie Walters and Wil Ham Murray, violins. While Mexicali Hose" was beinif itlay- ...I t, : . t v , . . ., .. . , .. name posed as a .Mexi- Nev books recently ad'.fd to the cai, gM aruJ , ,,. , When I.iirhts are Low." 1. II .inzey and Miss Marjorie Lancaster acted a fireside courlinji scene. The third orchestral sel ection wa "Underneath Hie Mel low Moon." W. Murray al.i olayed violin oIo. Madame Sherry A surprie of the proirrani wa the appearance of Karl Marric under the title of Madame Sherry artiste and mezzo-soprano. Kle- tinlly jrowned, Mr. Uarric nroveii li in i. -elf a feminine impersonator of some capability, quite rivulliti; Hie lauious Julian Klline. He san? two oiis in hish key and broke the delusion al the i lo-c li dolTiug his lar;,'e hat and disclos in? his born locks. He wa much applauded and his act provoke! much mirth. J. C. II raily pave two panto mimic readings "A Fishim Smack." and 'The I.ol Salmoi Hun." Illulrating tile firt Hem. Miss Marjorie Lancaster and Cliff Cameron appeared as a ouim couple court in? and Miss Cathie Irvine and Cecil Hacker reure semen iiieiu after twenty year- or we.de, bli. .; I). plal, a), Iteared as a blanket shrouded In dian beside a teepee in "The Lost Salmon run. A comedy sketch with local color, entitled "A Connecticut lankee abroad in Prince Hunert." devised by (!. i. Hacker, was a very enlertaiuiii? number. It de-picldl the liiimoroiK incidents leadinjr up to the disillusionment or an liasleru tourist who came to Prince Itupert expecting to find wild Indians and a slate of seiui-civilizalion here. TfTe role of the tourist was taken by P. II I. inzey; that of his wife by Mis. Marjorie Lancaster: a curio deal ' ' t ' " , - ll H, l ,-,- ou please, but how they wil J be 'r, Airrcd Plant, and an Indian carried out depend upon him. Hunt. Minstrel TrouDe The Tuxis Mows' minstrel troupe r - put on - the . - VIV7IIIA closing linn bain I H i Piling to sil at your desk I 'umr's enlertaiumeiit and did m tfejV innate, and occupy " yourj ucniselves prou, in palter, i daws on the Supreme Heueh. iiovelly orebestral selections ami He will assume control of yourj'Iie ust-al Idack-face antics. Karl Harrie was interlocutor: the en. I andjnien were Jack Stephens. Henry iieui. roner. CIUT Giimeron. Yoshi . Katsuyama, Jim Parker and Isa Katsu.vHma. and minstrels. Min- -Ml your work is soinr In lielnru Siikamnlii. CI ui'i.nei, 'I'll, .in. niileil and praise.l or iHJndeinuiM;soii, Ivan Cameron. Kddie al Metliodisl Churidi. Nov. 0 and 7 ---T-(Jueej; M ii iy tlhnpter Whist lrie ami liniiee. ,'nv. ? lml-o jlloin. T ' if ! Ailalrrtirsfi Clianter I.n.D.IL liaxniir, November IS. Moose, llnznar, Nov. IN and 10. l'leshytcrlan Itainar.'.Novy 0. Lutheran Itaxnar Decemhep Mrtrbpole Hall. v tf talent or the cily would bo am-j ply repaid by attending. H is in eharge of the committee of Hie whole of Hie Tuxis Hoys.; hart Harrie is mentor and Hev i. (1. Hacker, chaplain. WHIST LEAGUE i k Official Schedule, Season 1324-25 November 13 (l.W.V.A. vs. Sons of Canada. K. of P. vs. Moose SI. Andrew's vs. Mlks. l.oynl Oraniio v's. K. of C. Adverlise in tu. Daily News Sons of Knglaiid vs. I.O.O.F. Unsurpassed for pure, rich flavor "SALADA" $1.45- m GREEN TEA -Girls' Spats, sizes 2 and 3. Special price. H470 is superior to tHe finest Japans, Young Hysons or Gunpowder. Try it today. FIEE SAMPLE if GREEN TEA UPON IEQUEST. "SALADA." TORONTO PERHAPS YOU NEED GLASSES ? Lois, of people do bill don'l know it. If you have to hold things loo far away, or your eyes lire easily, como in and we will find out if it is your eyes. Our optical department has 'just been filled up with Ihe latest lesling equip, nienl, and a 'new course of .study just eompleled gives you the benefit of any new discoveries and Ihe newest styles in frames. BULGER & CAMERON LIMITED. Knler our Ail. Competition before Nov. to. Nole: Drawings would be of no use us 'i he News could nol reproduce lliem in this spate. "FAMILY SHOE STORE." SPECIAL THIS WEEK FOR MISSES AND GROWING GIRLS. SI? QK Misses' Patent Leather Sandals, real snappy. ' "- Sues 1 1 to 2. - ' f S3 95 Growin9 G,rls' Patent Leather One Strap Slippers, medium heel. "The Family Shoe Store" Phone fled C9. ECKOFF STUDIO Calls for your Patronage Our Vancouver Customers still send us Iheir orders for enlarging and copying. You don't have to .-end away'. Wc do it here at reasonable prices, and do it well. EckofF Studio Cor. 2nd Ave. and 6th St. Your rpulation and yiour fu-.Will Murray. Jack Hildilcli audi SAUTRDAY, NOVEMBER 7 urr r? In fits JHrhH. jllev. (1. (i. Hacker. Miss Mar-I . -n. . All Sour work is for iiim. ii n I loeie I.. -men step 1 VCl llimrtH To aulcklv introduce W Iim!nr lie fnle of the nation and or make-ups were supervised by Joe V '"'""I Udy the manufacturers have furnished iiuiimmiy is in ins nanus. . miieuioni am the columos asi , (well as the minstrel program maue a decided hit. Miss I.. Had- v "(K'K l,u" etuirge or ladies cos- ANNOUNCEMENTS I lie enterlaiiuiienl will be re- Anglican i:iiur-l. in,iM,.r v,.tf lt!l",a','l lonlnlil and those who I Would slieilil nil eninviilile mun. Sun flower Serenade in I he and witness a Hue program i ..... .. . .. - i.i i i . . . . . icwiiH'ii ironi i no youinrui ... ttfitk . 1 .'..--J K 1 f f It sue sue Z 23c jc boxes boxes of ot Nv W Juniors Juniors to to be be siven given without without cost cost tn to , our customers who present this coupon below on the date specified. Juniors "Chips off the Old Block" - is a nt form of the old reliable Nature's RpmpHv (M X.U1... ...ls.i. t... l found dependable for over 30 years as a relief for diseases caused by Faulty Elimination - Constipation. Indigestion. Rheumatism. .. CullkUnut. CDCCToYOU rncc OnlfiJunior Day ORMES, LIMITED Bring this ordet to our store and we w3l deliver to you wttkoul ; tost i lull tue 25c box ol Juniors. TkUFREE box will U gireoout ooly oa dtte pecifid tai only one to t penos. Writs your n me tod tddrttt below. Recavcd out lull box of ft Juniors ViWit coat u per your oilet. NAME ADDRESS ; PRESENT AT OUR. STOWt : m St