COMniNATlHN s. ' ws '"isSv CASH SPECIAL W i Hi ttiiy of the. oliowiiig .e- i .1 S 111 lhi u Unent. y o ii li ' v the option 1 only, 4 lb. Pall Malkln's Best Orange Marmalade at 60c Men's Sweaters, loo per rent i'ure Wool. nl. : Willi Sh.iwl (pillar. Combination i, : . r4iv i! nirl Hniwii, Kmerahl ami Cur. i Hi.r. V tu in. Ileg. ?.0 value. , $4.65 Men'i Silk Elaitlc Armbands in Plain ami Fancy ijf k-. Suitable for Christmas (lift. Spe- . alio', in Imip, at jier iBir 25c Men's Combinations, Pure Wool 0ll per rent. II ..ww.'iglii Tiger llriind. Oiiaraulecil l'n- il v r. Meg. :i..o mil. All size. Spc- pri' i' $2.65 Men's Ribbed Socks, Mo per rent Pure Wool. Mt-d i n wight in 0 different shade. 1 1 fr. ' , ,ihh'. All ir. Special, S pair . . 95c II M.h jfiuii in Neckwear 65c Cietnv Silk direct from New York III 8 v.iudcrru) a-ortincnl of imllcrn.. Ilcgnlai x ! n up In I."i. Bom' Knickers, in Serpe ami Fancy Tweed. Aizr 20 to 2S. Pair . ... 95c Boys Combinations, Penman's No. 71, in -hurt irg- or inkle length. Sii 5M? In 32. Spe- I e $1.45 things more philosophically those dnf. lhan I hoy do today. They realised thai there was a future THE DAILY NEWS PAGE SEVEN uimm. KhPRROTTiNf: 9ath r fntnrv n nTHiNn rniwPAMv win re hcrc mi Tuicwmr uuuiuinu UJ VU1UUU1 uuviuiiiu vvmi niu, IllLili ULt liLrlVlj nULi llllj niiJbii. SEE HIM FOR THE LATEST IN MATERIALS AND STYLES IN OVERCOATS AND SUITS MEN AND BOYS' DEPT. DRYGOODS AND LADIES' WEAR DEPT. SHOE DEPT. : COMBINATION CASH SPECIALS 50 ONLY, MECHANICAL ENGINES AND AUTOMOBILES 00c Each of these Is filled with Huntley & Palmers' Biscuits, fresh stock, hermetically sealed, and makes a wonderful toy for your boy at Christmas, apart from the biscuit value. This special will only be sold In combination with other specials listed In.jhis department. . reserve the right In limit filler mi I In- above, n nor lnck is limited Turkish Towelling l.y the yanl. Jusl the lhing fur kitchen rollers. Ill" wide. .Special, a yards 85c Damask Cloths, .'0 x ,fl. Heady for use Hpprinl $1.60 White Huck Towels, 18 x MO. .Special, 2 fur 45c Colored Turkish Hand Towels. .Size 20 x 12. Special, each 35c Heavy Tweed Plaids for separate skirl in Hrnwim iinil Fawn iikIp, ro" whIp. Meg. 2.2.' yanl. Serial, yard $1.85 Homespun, in Heather, Hluc, Green, Tan, Mark Mauve, TiS" wide. .Special, yard .... $1.25 Plain White Scrim, Floral Horder design, Lace edge. Heg. aoc yanl. Special, ynnl . . 20c Made-up Pillow Slips, 'i2 inch. Special, pair 75c White Honeycomb Bed Spreads, full .size. Special $2.75 5 Dozen only, Kitchen Basin Cloths, with lleil Hunter. Sperial. pajr 75c Heavy White Saxony Flannelette, .'If!" wide. . Sperial, 3 yards for $1.00 Pure Bleach Sheeting, SO' wide, Sperial 75c ' 2 yards for $1.45 Nottingham Lace Curtains, scalloped border, 10" wide ly 2 Mi yards long. Meg. $2.00 pair. Special, pair $1.65 HEADQUARTERS FOR CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS SCARCELY 20 SHOPPING DAYS UNTIL CHRISTMAS For had or for Sua for llubh or for Sweelhearl, y'o will find in our varied .lnck. ' Hie Ideal ChrinlHiM filfj, A innv'TV, a Shlrl, Pyjnmn, lln.e, Handkerchiefs, nnything and t lylliiiig Dial will make a practical r.liri-lma Present for any member of the family. UNIVERSAL TRADING CO CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY B.C. Coast Services Sailings from PrinceRupert PRINCESS ALICE PRINCESS MARY For Vancouver, Victoria, and ScUle - Nov. 7, 21 Dec. 5, 18 For Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Skagway Nov. 3, 17; Dec. 1, 15, 29 8.1. PRINCESS BEATRICE. Fv luudale, Swanson Bay, East Bella Bella, Ocea.i Falls, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River, and Vancouver, every Salurda), 11 a.m. Agency for all Steamship Line Full information from ULf norUAlin n.n..,l Aninf Cmtr of 4i S reel and 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert, .C SPECIALI SPECIAL!! CABLE SHOES At our BIG SHOE SALE. will nffer Ibis famous Knglish Hrand, known the w'irlil over. 'c have llicse shoos in ninny lasts and pat-'"' Vtri K(d. Illack anil Hrnwu ' Hox Calf), .ulu Brown Rrnin, Srotrh grain, mid Willow Coif Urogiic. This orfer ''"nlil prov, very nllraclive al litis ridiculous low price, ulues In nfg.on; Hale Price : 56.85 Ladies' Cable Shoes 'ndies c,a,e Oxfnnls in fine Willow Calf, llegulnr $7.50. Snle irir , $5.85 l'mi'l forget wo nvv hoiiiiiirli'rs for SHOE REPAIR-,Nrj Kiuilppoil wilh I he fiiu-sl niaihrni' for high class nl a moment's oolicc a . . MacArthur Shoe Store "AHT BLOCK 3rd AVENUE. GIVES ADVICE TO PIONEERS Latter WrlUr In Interior Paper Gives Some Pretty Sound Advice Under tlm title "I'alience and Pmieril.v" a person sipning "A Terrace Pioneer" writes idikI interelinjily In Hie Oininera Herald a follows: In your iue nf October -list I here l a paragraph inllinating thai there t only one friMglil train sen tee a week on Ilie Prince Itnpert section of the Canadian National Hallway aim. imu -Ci llers and buine houses most order n month in advance of re. quireiiiciils. The iaragrapli was eudontly written iu the spirit iu having to accept an unnecessary evil. While it does not belli nut the filiation, it might be of interest In vour readers to know that when Vancouver was a very much larger place than Prince Rupert is today, and when there were more people settled nn farms in the lower Fraser Iliver Valley than there are today between the western slope of the Rockies nml Prince Uuperl, (here was only one a week passenger train service from Calgary to Vancouver and a freight when there was any freight to carry, two n week trnln services between Winnipeg and Calgary, and three times a week between Winnipeg and nrnndon. Grumbled Than The people living in VnnenmW and nlnng the Tracer probably did some, grumbling the. same as the people living in Central NriL (sli Columbia are Inclined to do today, but if they did, I drt not recall It, though I was passing through the country a good deal at the time.. I Hi In k penpln look COMBINATION CASH SPECIAL St. Chas. Milk, 12 tins for' $1.00 ..All milk orders will be delivered. . The above special is limited to ono lot of 12 tin's with each and every purchase of Shoes exceeding $3.00 value.. StCHARUs 100 Only Pairs Men's Working Boots In this lot me the faniuii- Sterling Work Shoes, "Made in Canada," iili a complete range of l.eckie's "Sknokiuil" Moots, Tony Last, all leather, made in H.C lle-e i an opportunity to buy UoiTie Made lines mi a competitive basi with imiortel stock. Heg. values .l!.r0 In $7."jO. Special Price $5.45 The "Rideau" Shoe This make of shoe will suit the must particular men U is neat with cushion ruhbeY heel and, faiiey stitch. Meg. $7.50 value. Special $5.95 Ladles' Shoes at Sacrifice Price Chocolate, Drown, Vici Kid, Fancy Pump, I is Heel, Wishlne Strap, a dainty style fnr street or dance wear. Meg. value !.y0. To clear at 55.95 The reason for this tremendous sacrifice is nn account of haying above iu C width only. Children's School Shoes In Hoys' and fiirls' IHack or Hrown. SiKs I to 5. Reg. .1.tl5. Special ..,$3.25 Sites S to la. Ueg. Special . . $2.95 The above Combination Cash Spec ials arc real indncments to the thrifty. shoppers who buy early, and avnid the rush that fs.part and parcel nf the C'.Iiridtnm lrme. NVe ateuftrielv guarantee Hit; ipiality nf our merchandise, whether you buy at sale price or otherwise, and we invite a cntiiparNon of the values contained herein. before the country and were making more money in a few cat. A day or so later he called astonished man. "All out looking ready to take their share in jcars than can be made out ol at the newspaper office for news for your cat." was the reply, helping to develop it. You can li'ihl lames. It would be well if or the cat. only to find a small; vVulcli only goes to show that ee what has happened in the itiis were accepted as a parahU, boy present. i00 is a lot of money. southern part of Hie province by applying equally to oilier enter- "Where is Hie editor?" be ask- ' the people being patient and per- pries than orcharding. !e, the boy. Out." was the rn-i .1. P. Forde, district engineer severing. Identically Hie same It is only those who have been! ply. "The assistant editor " tie for the federal department of thing will happen in Central in at the beginning or things in' continued. "Out" was again ; .york, who is. here on otllcial HrilMi Columbia between .Mc- a new country and have wit-' Hie. reply. "WJiere's the repor- '.u-'iiiess. exoeds lo return to Itride ,ind Prince tin port, but on ncssed developments resulting ter, the printer, where's the Victoria on Hie Prince unpen 10-a very much larger scale, bo-jfroni settlement, such as havoj whole staff gone to?" asked the m.rro wmoniing. cuue there are much larger occurred throughout the four) areas or agricultural land .'ind more valuable resonrecs in the way of mineral, timber, fisheries, etc., than there are in the south, and it will hot be Ion? large enough lo juilifv more'fre lueiil train ervice. l.fquile nn For a CHRISTMAS GIFT? We have made a special reduction on all our Wool Cardigans . Mr Christmas Irade, and ?2.00 Wool Hosiery for H.50. 'DEMERS' "Tha House of Quality." western provinces during the last twenty-four years, who can adequately visualize the future that is unquestionably in store for Central llritish Columbia. My before your population will btfulvice lo the pioneers is to slict and get hold of sonic land while il is cheap; improve it, and make derslnnd Ilie- feelings1 -oT; .the j il attractive bir those who will pioneers, but they are inclined toleome in later with capital and expect things to happen before want to buy. This is ono way t''nv are due. Plant Fruit : If your readers will lake the excellent advice you give in another paragraph in the same is sue or your paper, namely, lo plant thousands of fruit Irees in- lo reap Hie benefit of pioneer efforts and sacrifices. Vancouver Mudhole When I lived in Vancouver in 1880-7 it was one of the worst mudholes I ever saw for a towni- sile. .Newspapers and goods. stead nf only a few', they will be onUide of one or two streets. -- i had lo lie delivered by boys on I Horseback, anil horses were dy What About Giving a Soft Warm WOOLLY CARDIGAN ing right and left fron mud lever. The railway was not there 'ilieu. ami there was a feeling that it ucer would be, and if niot of the people had not hern unable lo move I believe there would have been a general exo dns, such was the doleful state of the public mind. Look at Vancouver today! See what has happened in I he fruitful valleys of the southern interior! And yet only the opening chapters of Ilie story of progress and pros perily have been written. The Same thing will happen In Cen Iral llritish Columbia, bul In less lime. $100.00 REWARD The leading citizen of a small country town lost his daughter' pet cat He handed the local newspaper nn ad offering f 100 reward for Hie relurn of tho lost SANDY MACDONALI SCOTCH WHI5ICY CVtKDT MACCONALD 1 1 wMkr jmt a'Mrt m, mm. h I Aiamui irantti i wtuxu mruns) in. Special Liqner. per Hnltle. A.H.M., 20 years, .V per Hnltle. This advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Hoard or by the Government of British Columbia, "Worth $100 to Me Relieved Eczema and Piles" Mrs. Peter A. Palmer, SaJtbum, Saik., writes: "Dr. Chase's Ointment has completely relieved me of eczema and piles. I also used this Ointment for my baby, who bioke out in eczema. A few applications were all that was necessary in her case. Dr. Chase's Ointment has been worth a hundred dollars to me, before using it 1 had spent a great deal more than that in unsuccessful treatment from doctors. We have also used Dr. Chase's other medicines, tha Nerve Food having restored my health after suffering from sever nerve trouble when a girL" Dr. Chase's Ointment 00 Ct. a twi. all (tenters or Kdntanron. Rate St Co Ltd., Toronto