ihdir Kovtmbw 12, 1021 DR A FEW DOLLARS i MANY ARE MADE HAPPY ". tr. l un .iimi.Ti aide crm- h ;J Uie"ttartd is the one who i ' ilia morning itTfie ,f greeting cards from; :! wbo 'ho or she - fnrgnl rcmrlnber This Clirimn, Kuperi Christina Card. hrlh Street Phone 2.14. I! rTi OlMOSOX Mllnil IIIIIIOII Ml All iVQS HJL1V3H onaajn '!1U lU!,jn iui jo ium Sut 1 PJJipuoaa i tuijuo3 ionq am "5,Vn i "1"! mt I ,,U"I -. OU .? ) inn. ,J,utP'P" UOUJ , r --ri J im .a .... ... 'Minn ',fl M Mo sputq 0 snimti f-s X ' J J Undertakers. SLEIGHS! rjelecteil uialenal, go"d workmauhrp. "d uHraelive i il.i I...-I teluitrlit rrii,,l in I I it... . Illliall' ",r "- -..rj"- iiuiiuu unu im; uiggeSl jne offereiJ in rrince unpen. WOODEN COASTERS FLEXIBLE FLYERS $1.10 1.G5 2.15 $2.20 2.50 3.00 Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND J SHIPYARD Operating Q. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Engineer!, Machinist, Boilermaker!, Blacksmiths, Pattern makere, Founders, Woodworker!, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDINQ. Our plant is equipped to handle all kinds uf MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 38P HOSPITAL DANCE AT iSpwial to Daily News ANYOX, Nov. I?. The dance i t!:art ever before. private; jmetf Hl week fr cards are going l ! in In order to vr-i cturllv Pf;s:nal ranis yon want. be . ll Hint t nilr .,l,wll inn C, 'tatter sunihiiie with Itosr. I'Sl and f Jtttn'N ririnteil.in. ANYOX WAS SUCCESS Everything Connected With Improvement on Former Event! of Kind ....ii.. ..i ...... i ... . ... . to (he patients as well as appreciated by Ihe matron,' Miss Swan-on. ami the members of the Hospital starf. The members or Ihe auxiliary who devoted considerable time to this function and made II such nn outstanding success were Mrs. I". M. Kelley. president; Mrs. Cook. v vice-president; Mrs. Conner, secretary; and Mcsdames J II. Hnffner, J. A. Swanson, W. .1. Coulter. W. 1'. Kve. H. M, Scire. .1. Conway, W. Simpson, R. Ped- vln. II. Sent! Miss Ft. Cham- nioii. Mrs. Kelley hud charge or derm-aliens: Mvs. Lve or music, and Mrs. Cooper, r supper. The floor eomniillee for Ihe evening consisted of .1. II. Oibson, ,A. L. I'loyarl. II. II. Manzer and T. P. Ilyau. Mr. and Mrs. William Levered, who are leaving for Hurns Lake' where they have resided for some lime, will arrive in the city on this afternoon's train ami pro-i reed south lo Vancouver where I Ihey expert lo lake up (heir residence. It by the ladies' auxiliary of Anyox litneral Hos-pilul in lleereutiou Hall, wns the mo-l .iieci-iifiil affair of its kind ever held in Anyox from point of decoration, favors and alien. . hiich. iiniiuwe en colors were in eiience everywhere, and there were all the desiuu Ihul go with this parlieular .eaon, such a black rats, pumpkin, moons and witi-he driving throUKh the air on their broomsticks. This dance has become ait annual fixture. jlhe proceeds belnc devoted lo the purchase of little necessities I which do not (so with the usual i hospital fixings. The ladies have already supplied a phonograph, book holders and resls, tines ami Xmas treis, besides a number of other Ihiutts which are Phone 1. Hayners, Undertakers, Phone 351 Supreme in name, supreme in llavor "SUPHK.ME" Coffee. tt Mrs. It. M. Taylor, 3ii Second Avenue, will not receive tomor row Thursday. - A concert and miscellaneous shower in .Salvation Army hall, Friday at H p. in. Refreshments nerved. 208 llegular shipments of famous Fool hills stove and lump coal ar riving. You'll like ill Consumer' Coal Co. Phone 7. tf A Accounts up to Novembe 8, lotallin; 1 0,3Cy.5l were passed for iayiiient at last n ilil'n couu oil Hireling. Opening of I he Hasketball Sea-Friday, .Nuv. II, at 7. 10 p.m. Three sanies, admission children IUc, Adulls 23c. SOU The civil action in the County Court between C. K. Ylreberg and l.ouire Adams has heen adjourn ed for date to be fixed. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. liradbury and family ure sailing tonight on i lie rrince liuperl lor van couver. Passengers sailing I a t night mi the steamer Cardena for Van couver included J. Hera, N. Hsp. laud, l.nuis lleptonstall and A, Milchell. City Treasurer l. J. Malliesoit is down with a severe cold and was unable to be uu haml at tli City Hall yesterday and today Alex Yule is leaving on Salur day nixht's boat for (he -late uf Montana where he will visit fur the next six mouths with his sou, Jitn. Mrs. Wulters, who has leMi visiting in the city with her daughter. Mrs. Pierce, relumed on last night's train to her home in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia. The Curl in Music Comically l? to announce thai Ihey have Ob tained the agency for Mason A Itlstdi Lid. and have today ohii- ed their store in Hie Smith Itlock on l iflh Street wWre they will carry a full line of pianos. Ilruuswick phonographs and re cords and sheet music. W. Howard of Victoria', inspec tor of wireless slalion, is visiting the Oigby Island plant today. He arrfvei from the south on the Cardena at the first of Hie week ami, after making the round trip lo Stewart and Anyox, stopped off here yesterday. - A letter from Sir Henry Thorn ton staling that the mailer of removing stumps from the. CN. Hallway reserve would be looked Into was received and filed al last night's council meeti.ig. The local improvement initiative blaw providing for a side walk on Highlh Avenue Kasl be tween Alfred ami llacon Streets was finally adopted ami the con-si met ion bylaw for a 15 foot pavement on Comox Avenue west of the juncliou with Highlh Ave. .or ..; n as usuries, mnWi!t ,,u irugh its first read iugs al last night's council Store open all day Thursday Thursday Specials VIYELLA FLANNEL Just Ihe thing for Children's Nighlwear, Ladies' Jumpers, Men's Shirts and Pyjamas. L'nshrinkable. Stripes, of blue, pink ami black with while ground, also plain grey. Reg. $1.65 per yard. Thursday's CASH PRICE, $1.25 YARD We Slock Pictorial Patterns H. S. Wallace Co. Ltd. THE DA1I.Y NEWS ?AQ2 TSREh Reg, $3.25 SILK AND WOOL Canton Crepe For $2.95. A lovely soft Crepe much In vogue for afternoon and evening frocks 40 Inches In a number of shades. West of England Store SMITH BLOCK. Louis lli'iitouslall, the Port ssiiiK'on merchant, sailed on the Cardena last night for Van couver. ALICE ARM Archie Mcl'hall has relumed to town from the upper KilsauP country wljere he has been pro- pectiug and workiirg on his mining properties for five uoiiths. peaking of Uie Hex properly, on which a -Ink of platinum ore was made last fall, Mr. Mcl'hail ays Itial the ore ledge has been traced for a distance of nearly four claim length. C. Warner of the Ituyal Hank staff has relurned after sending holiday at Cliilliwack. Darrow Casey, who was relieving him. has returned lo Prince Rupert. K. J. Conway, field engineer for the tiranby Co., examined the Standard properly on McCiruth Miouiilain owned by Miles Imuald and William McLean last week and then proceeded up the Kit - siiull valley. v sisters. - Now that the snow is coming down on the bMH the town is filling up with prospectors who are forced lo abaiUkm their work for the winter. Among thos coming in lasl week were Wil liam McLean and John Strom herh. - - Jack (iraham left last week for New Zealand where he will spend several months visiting with his LADIES' WHIST St. Andrew's Ladles and Daugh ters of England Winners In Last Night's Games Ihe Ladies' Whist l.easue SWinie were played last night al the home of Mrs. l ied Wermig, 53 1 Ninth Avenue West, being followed by the serving of refreshments. The results of the games were as follows: SI. Andrew's Ladies, 5; Loyal Orange Itenevoleut Association t. Daughters or England 0; Moosoheart Legion, I. The standing of the ladies' teams to dale: V. L. Pts. Daughters of Hug... . 0 Moose Ladies Jf;."(; g SI. Andrews ' I- I Orange Ladies 1 j Pythiaus Sisters .... I) 2 o ANNOUNCEMENTS Adair Oarss Chapter I.O.D.K. Hazaar, November 5. ... Moose Hazaar. Nov. 18 ami III. If Presbyterian Hazaar, Nov. 20. Lutheran Hazaar, December 2. Metropole Hall. Advcrliso in the Daily News LADIES! SHOES IN ALL SIZES At Greatly Reduced Prices. FLANNEL AND HOUSE DRESSES FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN MRS. GRAHLMAN Second Ave. BURNS LAKE Strawberries of splendid size and quality were picked at Cosy Nook Farm, falling, by Mr. and Mrs. 11. I.. Morrill on October 28. Superb Kverbearing was the var iety. - Mr. and Mrs. Long and family of Ghilliwack have brought in two carloads of settlers' effects and have taken a ranch near Palling. Mr. and Mrs. A. Kaiu and family arrived here last week from the L'niled Slate with two carloads of settlers effects and have taken a ranch at falling. . A school is being established at Tintagel east of here. The trustees are It. fi. Stearns, chair man, J. I.. Mowal, secretary, and Neil Van de Veen. There are twelve children at Tintagel. William Leveret! has resigned from the staff of the Oininec? Hotel and is leaving with Mrs Leveret I for Vancouver w here I hey w ill reside. ANYOX ENTERTAINMENTS ANYOX. Sav. 12. 'The various Anox organizations are making ureal preparations for the coming wilder season, and already several events have taken place. The Mouse held a card party and dance ilurins the week and the following night the Mine Club staged Hie same kind of an en tertainment. Holh were patron ized to the limit of table space. At the Moose party the winners at whist were: Ladies. Mrs. J Zitko; consolation. Mrs. J. Cloke senllemen. C. Palmiler: consola tion. J. Munro. The Moose committee leaving the affair in hand consisted of O. J. Hulchings, chairman, and Mcsdames Varnes. Dodils. Cross; Messrs. Dodds. Varnes. Simpson and Stevenson. At Ihe Mine card parly. Mrs. J. McKay and F. K. Patton were Ihe high scorers al bridge; and Mr. and Mrs. T. Oilmour al whist. Consolation prizes went lo Mrs. W. J. Coulter and Miss Cavanagh. and lo C. A. Allan and 11. Talbot. TRAYEL AND BIOGRAPHY NEW AT THE LIBRARY Anions Ihe latest books on travel and history at the public library are the following: Travel "On Ihe Headwaters or Peace Hivcr." by P. L. Haworlh. "Japan." by Lafcadio llearn. "The Itoad to Timbuktu," by Lady Dorothy Mills. "Heasls. Men and Cods," by Ferdinand Ossendowski. "The Itiviera or the Corniche lload," by Sir Frederick Treves. "Wonders or Ihe Himalaya,'' by ir FraiA is YoutiBhusband. Biography "Autobiography or Andrew Carnegie." "Ceorge Hernard Shaw," by G. K. Chesterton. "Lite and Letters or Lewis Car rol," by S. D. Collingwood. "Chopin, ihe Man ' and his Music," by James Huneker. "Thackery anil his Daughter," by H. T. Mitchie. 'Mahalm.WSaridhi,' by Holland Domain. "Lire and Letters or Lord Ma-caulay." by Sir George Trever-yan, G.O. "The Story or a Great Schoolmaster." by H. G. Wells. History "History of Kgypt," by J. H. Hreasted. "Pioneers in India," by Sir H. 11. Johnston. I "llussia Today and Tomorrow,"! by P. . Miliukov. ! NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed lenders will be received by Ihe undersigned up lo 5 p.m. November -0. for alterations and additions to Fire Exits and Stairways at Ihe General Hospital. Plans and sped-llealions can be seen at the Hospital olllce. Contractors will be required to furnish a deposit by means of certified chetjue or other approved security equivalent lo 10 per cent of the amount or the tender. The lowesl or any lender not necessarily accepted. I 11. W. HIHCH. Secretary. For Flavor II insist on SALADA' OUR PRICES ON COMMUNITY SILVER Here are a few of the most used articles: Teaspoons, per set 54.25 Dessert Spoons, per set $8.25 Dessert Forks, per set $8.25 Stainless Knives, per set .. .. $15.00 Regular Knives, per set $9.00 Butter Spreaders, per set $7.50 Cream Ladles, each $2.75 Sugar Tongs, each $2.50 We have all the other articles in slock in Adam pattern at present al proporliOnate prices. These prices are Ihe same as Mail Order Houses. We also have a lighter weight al about half the afjove prices. Also we carry "the 1817 Rogers' Goods. BULGER & CAMERON LIMITED. Killer our Ad. Competition before Nov. 15. Note: Drawings would lie ol no use as The News could not reproduce them in this space. 3SMEN WATCHE BAS9 Always fresh and pure. Sold only in sealed aluminum packets. 5f "The Family Shoe Store" "LADIES" WE ARE CLEARING ODD LINES OF SUEDES, CALF, AND PATENT, In OXFORD AND STRAP. "ONYX," "SUPREME LADY" and "TRUEFIT." All going at J4 95 Phone 357. THE ECKOFF STUDIO CALLS FOR YOUR PATRONAGE We are able to get any Fancy Goods, Dry Goods, and Sundries you wish to get from the Orient or F.uropean countries. We Buy Furs, Jewelery and Cameras Do you expect to make belter friends? If m, give him or her ugift or your Photograph. We do photography in any styje at reasonable prices. ECKOFF STUDIO AND REGENT HOTEL Cor. 2nd Ave. and 6th SL Phone Red 69. FALL SfTEAMSHIP SERVICE S.S. Prince Rupert or Prince George Sailings From Prince Rupert S.S. PRINCE RUPERT or PRINCE GEORGE for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, and Intermediate Points, each WEDNESDAY 8.00 p.m., each SATURDAY 12.00 midnight. S.S. PRINCE JOHN for ANYOX ami STEWART, Wednesday, 10.00 p.m. For all ports QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, 8 jun., November 15th. PASSENGER TRAIN, DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. Lrive rrince Rupert 1.00 P.m. tor PRINCE GEORGE. EDMONTO.I, Wl.V PIIPEG, til points Etsiern Cintilt. Unlvxl States. HOINCV ALL OCCAM STEAMSHIP LINES. Oltj Ttektt Of, , B2S TMre Al Print Ruptrl. Pit t0. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD. Satltnr from rrince Rupert, or VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Iwtniefl J, nd Alert Bey, Tueediy, B P.M. For VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Alert Bey, end Swtneon Bey, Saturday, 10 A.M. For ANYOX, ALICE ARM, STEWART, Sunday, S P.M. For ANYOX, PORT SIMPSON and Naai Rlter Cannerlea, Friday A.M. S2S 2nd Aienue. 4. Barnaley, AfenL Prince Rupert. BO. iii Id 2 ?1