i a i no i ' ' day. SOMETHING FOR NOTHING IN Ladies' Beautiful UK COATS i have a few beautiful ladles' fur coats left n ..n i,h i nm wllllna to sacrifice. wit " AT A REMARKABLE DISCOUNT. 8PECIAL OFFER To the first lady purchasing a fur coat from this storn j -mllnnlnn thla nrlb nrtlsmnt I u.111 .1.,. rvn fi Hiviitiv a . - . . . 1 1 1 UI1V on LA I MH per cent discount, These are exquisite eastern models In auaranteed fnp. prioe myscu mm rhu uouu iur wnon i see it and I IfcVlvi" - j - ws I u a,u in III h . Don't Delay' Inspection Cordially Invited. r.ni iiRf ohm ne nunc rui kvhivi. second Avenue Bring me your furs to be made up. Sp3dal prices for few cays oniy. anadian National Railways Prince Rupert r-fc ti ram s rt r M. 'V-e W 4 A. AND SHIPYARD Operating G. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Inters, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern matters, rounar:., woodworkers, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant is equipped (o handle nil kind of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 38F mm f. jn I EAST A 9 jT ma I OFCJAUTY RDR OYER f 0 YEARS (11) Mooseheart Legion Whist Drive ' and dance, November II, al .:) 'p.m. c.; Father Charlie?, left mi tin (rfauler Prince John last nlshl for Stewart. - . ; ,C A. Pyne of Prince Ceorgc sailed on the Prince John last ' night for AuyoX. Malcolm It. Mcl.eod sailed last night on the l'rince Rupert for Vancouver ou a buinc, trip. It. H. I.ttifrlilun forest supervisor, left for .Smlthers on last night's train on departmental business. .Mercy Kelly and Sophie Moody. Indian KirU. were each aeed 410 and eou in Hie city polie ruurl tbU morning for intoxication. (ienrire Merrill, tbe Stewart r-laurant man who bad been in be city for Ilia past week, relumed north on tbe l'rince John 'iiit night. -Mrs. (1. A. Clothier sailed oi Uie l'rtnee Hupirt lati nlbt foi Victoria. I.aler Mr. Clothier will Join her there and they will return to the city to take up tbeii n-nidence here. Mis Clara A. Slah lickcl agent for tbe Santa l e Itailway utt Santa F. arrived in tii city iaii nifrlil after a trip over the Canadian National Itailways and proceeded soutii on tbe iteamer I'rinrw Ituperl. William Cruikokank of the "'..N.K.eily irkfft office. Hailed lal niithl on tbe Prinre Hupi-rl foi Vancouver where lie will altemi the funeral of hi ellel ialer. Mr A. F KeUy, wbkHVd ftei a I'rief illue-. 'The burial wilt take place on Friday. V., (I. PlHlle. fifth tillft (FUIIIM M. iT-Mitalive of tbe Canadian Na-i final Hailway lurit depart-mcnt. arrived on I be Prinre tu-i n yi-Nlerday afternoon from Vancouver and proceeded liaul hy Mam. Me will vUH variou nojnl ..f iiili-rej.! aloiu tbe line inrlud-"x llatellon and JaMr Park. Mi Pnole'ft headquarters are in Montreal. i - n 1 1 m .mmim I lO for 15 Local and Personal H.O. Undertakers. Phono 41. ilayners, Undertakers, Phono 351 Adair Cars Chapter I.O.D.L. Hazaar, November 10. - Supreme ill liailllt, SUplTllO! Ill flavor "sdj l'H KM H" Coffee. If TUB DAILY NEWS Reg. $6.00 Marvella Coating IN BLACK AND BROWN. HEAVY SILK PILE. $4.95 West of England Stor while it wa idrfver did not time to slop. e SMITH BLOCK. Tug Lome, bound for Powell Hiver Willi a low of io-s from LoekcjMirl, Q.C.A., was pir.i-nt- iKiund at Simtli m Inlet la-t nighi. Mr. It. W. Howard nailed on i he Prince ItBpert fuel nilii for ancouver on a six weks lioli-iay viit with ber aislcr, Mi. toiiKer aiul to attend I lie wud-iinft of l;r brother, - Joe I'arnelL IihHhb. eliarse! witli upplyinfr IbitfoV to Indians, wax fined til ami ol in (lie ily police eourt tl mornin?. llll Sleohfliiit. Mknilnrlv eli-,i. ed, failed to appear and his bail of iiOO vva elreu(e4: Mrs. It. H. Iijjiilon left on eslerday afternoon' train for Kuril Iter, wbere he will vicit for a week, afterward proceeding I" uiiiuipest. fill eweet. to re turn to tbe city a(ter the New iesr. - I). J. Drcin, locating engineer for the provincial itovemuieii! wbo ha been ensraged for the lat few month making survey on the proposed rwad between i.ntlk and Hums lake, arrived in the r,ily from Mm inferior lal !igbl and in fegiitteri'd at .Vie riofie Ituperl Hotel. -pring Mr. Ihrrgin, w , Juu makins fr tm Kaiwii Nlaud road w -n.. m HnnM oi rnn; r I ruction. He w -tllFrriwg fmui rheuinaiiHt aifl vvtii. nter the local hospital. , - Mm. Ness of Ninth Av in the (ieueral Hoepilal ufTrrioiJ from a cut on tbe licad ami HUectod broken leg ax a result of an automobile accident laxt nidit on Mellride Sliwl near Third Avenue when she was knocked down by tbe Prince Uu-perl Hotel car beiiiK .driven south along -Mellride Street by Sam Anion. The accident occurred snowing and see Mr.s. Nes- She saw the the in ap proacbing ear but apparently tie-rame excited and did not s'fp mil of tbe middle of the street before the motor passnt). HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert Fred Nash. Terrnco; li. and V. M. tirifHlhs. Thurs- Inn llnrlxvr- IVni k I lt,.nkt.... u "- Vniieoiier:! Kniilainl. VNAIOUNCCWENTS 1 , Auglicnn Church llnruar, Nov.fi "Sun Flower Serenade. ; MoMuiilist Cliuroh, Nov. (5 in Ihe and ?. Oucqii Mary Cliapler Wilis' I "rive binl l)anci Nov. 7. KlkK Home. . ir Moose llasnar, Nov IS uinl J.; !; ' If' , v . -7- . j Ptesbyiertun Haaar, Nov. 20. Lutheran Hazaar. Decemher Melropole Hall. Advertise in ihe Daily News NUMBER OF VISITORS 1 AT ROTARY LUNCHEON! Musical Program as Well as Address by U.S. Commissioner There were a nuinher of visitors at the Itotary Club luncheon this afternoon and the speaker was I,. T. Jfopkinson of 1.8. Tariff Field Commission. Musi cal number were given by the Itotary Orchestra, by Mrs. J. P McMillan, and S. K. Campbell, wiih W. VaiiKbau Davit accom- iinnvitiLr Vtnsmrr tit.. vi..itfiiu it'im I vi.ft ..... . ..t.w. n . i. . - in addition, Thomas H. Joyce and S. Scboeuffld of the U.S. Commission. Ilotarian o. II. Piitnxan of (he Kdiicalional .Survey, F. L. Huckley of Vancouver, Manager 1-noberlKOii of the Royal Hank. Charles Starr and C. E. Kirken- ilahl. JAY WALKING COMMON, IN CITY OF BERLIN PEOPLE RESENT CHANGE Motor Cars are Appearing In Large Numbers and People Talk Back at Traffic Cops HF.IU.IN. Nov. C. Ocniians arc I lie grealest "jay-walkers'' in F.urpoe. Automobiles have been so few? in the larger tier- man cities, and for the most part (be streets are so broad, that pedestrians have paid little attention to tratlic. Accommodating drivers have limited their hpeed and movement to suit the public, which walked all over tbe slrcets. Hut the limes arc chanuin.r. With the stabilized mark motor ears arc appearing in large number, and Hie German cities have been forced lo study meth od practiced abroad in controll ing irallic. several police olliccrs nave recently returned from the t'uiled Stales and F.uglaud, where I hey observed modern methods of control. Already in Merlin I lie police l.ave instituted reforms, hut as the ofltcers entrusted with traflic control ure Inexperienced, the Tirsi cited s hae been a decided slowing down of pedestrian and motor tratlic on crossings in the treiilra! erlion of the city, and murli dissatisfaction. The control is still in the ar guing stage. .Volor car drivers argue with I lie crossing police men and (lie policemen talk back. while impatient M'de.lrian and lines of vehicles awail signals lo move. PAGEANT WAS WELL ATTENDED Lutheran Event Took Place Last I Ninht and Prnvori Fnlnmhl. " ... .... lii.i 1 1 . .:.,.. i .i... . and Instructive The pageant given last . una .ioiiiisoii. Soikeye: W.J. Sen fee. Mr nm! Mis. I. Amrer and 4red An-it-y. SuiilherK; Hiss Muriel, For-svihe, llyder; J. A. HriiwiK lies'. ill lllyer. Central W illlani I H I .low. II. I'linl, London. uigh! at Use F.mpi-c.s Theatre tin. der I tbe auspices of the VVoneii' Aid Society of the St. Paul's Lutheran i bl lurch wa well attended and proved verv enjoyable and instructive. H was designed In show the duly of Canada to brini i ;lbe light of truth to the world r i... lint.ttL "m.l v vi.. .. and now oiner nations , ... ntfT Villi IICO. f - . . M Weu-r Vancouver: U. U Mc-',. '"" a,' w,'nl down. ( askell, sail Lake ;iy: Mr. an.l.,,,,"',a !dc.a,w" Mrs. A. .1. Itichmond. li j. Iterahi , .. K ' " " ",,,l ! K. Alveslud. ei.v .1 It 1..P' l llli,M"",, orogram were:; -an. (Mlawa; Mrs. Maloek.-M ,a-v l,t, , Kwn.itsn- M it i, J. . ,V M"M Person, hdna Under and Vocal solo: Mrs. I.. O. I.atseii. Piano. Mrs. Kenny. Alice llallberg and Marie 'Hansen llecitalions: Mis. Ilibberd and Miss Adelia Tburber. Pageant tlhoir - Mrs. Hart. MIks lialby, Mrs. field. Mrs. I.eoine, Mrs Motley, Mis. Lawrence, .1. V. Hivey. Mr. Collison. Pianist. W. Vaughan Davies. ualiM-s: Mai-garet JaeKMii LADIES! SHOES IN ALL SIZES At Greatly Reduced Prices. FLANNEL AND HOUSE DHESSES FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN MRS. GRAHLMAN Second Ave. PERHAPS YOU NEED GLASSES? Lots of people do bui donM ttnow' iL If you have to hofd things loo'ar awa, or your eyes tire easily, come in uud we will find out jf it is your eyes. 1 Viola Johnson. llaisler Our optical department bus . just been filled up with the latest testing equipment, and a new course of study just completed gives you Ihe benefit of any new discoveries and tbe newest styles in frames. BULGER & CAMERON LIMITED. Knler our Ad. Competition before Nov. 15. Nule: Drawings would be of no use as The. News could not reproduce lliem ip lbi space. GRCIEfi Tillie Wick .Mirmanl Motion song: Kvdyn Margaret Fritz. and F.linor Kdwaids. Inured audi Sniril iiT Itiidli Liberty, Mrs. Tbor Johnson Justice, Mrs. Thurlier. . Kgyjd. Waddea Mussallcui. ltabylon. Mnrgll llallberg. (ireece, Ingry Isaacson. . Home. Aleda Ivcrson. ) , (nnada, Mrs. Clark. j , Handmaidens: Mabel Ivcrson,: I May Ness, Doris Montgomery.: IKvelyu Anderson, American Indian, J. Clark. j ' Pioneer. Mr. (larlon. 1 WATCH E "FAMILY SHOE STORE." Negroes. Perry Haisler andl-r- Arthur Sk'attebol. Immigrants: Mrs. llallberg, Mrs, Ferielis, Mrs. Jackson, F.ric Jack-son and Albert Anderson. Child Laborers: Lily Johnson, Irma Nelson, Jean Sunberg, Mario Hanson. Margaret Johnson. Group of Orientals India, Agnes Ivcrson. Korea, Lillian Ivcrson. Japan. Toniy Talsuyannna. Africa, Halph Jorgcnscn. Mrdi.vineda' Wninen- Sa"di PAQB THREH SPECIAL THIS WEEK FOR MISSES AND CROWING GIRLS. CO QC Misses' Patent Leather Sandals, real snappy. Sizes li to 2. S3 95 Growin9 Girls' Patent Leather One Strap Slippers, ' medium heel. SI ' 45 Gir,s' sPals slizes 2 and 3-V Special price. "The Family Shoe Store" Phone Ited O'J. ECKOFF STUD0 Calls for your Patronage Our Vancouver Customers still send us their orders for enlarging and copying. Yon don't have to send away. We do it here al reasonable prices, and do it well. Eckof Studio Cor. 2nd Ave. and 6th St. audi Pbillipsoii. Spirit of Kducatton, Mrs. Mts.iderson. .Nurse, Mrs. Winghatn. Doelor, Mrs. Skallebol. Siirit of Plat. Kdiia Myer. fBeecham'si I Pills,. 1 Keep you fit BlllllllBIIIMIIIlllUmililUmillfflllllllDf LAND AC1. Quttn ChtrloU Island Lind Dlt'M. District of Prlnc Ruptrt Tike .Notice that I. Samur) stmpaoii, of , .Hrn, u., nrcupatiun rmnerinan, hi-NMiil tu ipply Tor (wnulHlua to lac tl ri-llwlDt; (Irsrrlbed lands: Coiiiruxnclnr a In mi planird nnr the loutboau corner of Manrelt Inland, and thence I chains to low wntrr iura; im-iirr ouiowinr low water mark In a northwesterly direction a dia-lance nf so ch.inu i mile) : thence weil-erly i rnalni; thence aouthertf SO chain (I inlle to nt't ol commencetnent and cunljlnlnj is acres (more or test). SAMUEL SIMPSON. Applicant. tit sop.. i,rr A,,nt