cL Records Golden Slippers Old Time Southern Song- II ig hit I Juttiln tlOHII, iwujv, miimi ainj it mil naimoDiw ni rwimhi Walt?: II f . Goodrich Silvrrlow n Uwd Orchestra Vocal Instru mental Lewis James Victor Salon Orchestra Dew, Dew, 201M 29924 Varsity Drag At played In tht Muiitml Success "Iktud Xmtrt" Itf - "THY A Nir TO.XICHT" Best PMHraMe (Tli ORIGINAL) Pure ScoScii Whisky RICHEST IN FINEST HIGHLAND MALT Cum Sm. Liwut i OimtmUKk Mid a. . s .a loSil Dewy Day lot Trot Nat hhilkrrt anj Fne klor Orchestra JM19 Duttitl fiullar Jim Mlllrr-Cliarlte Farretl Just a Memory (An entrancing lingering meUxig) hot Trot Paul W hltetitan and His Orchestra 2oM Charmaine Cot Trot George Olsen anil Ills Mueic 27S Alio the latett Ited Seal record bg lamout Victor artiitt I Vtttci Talking Machine C o. of Canada, limited Chocolates for Thanksgiv ng .is been auch a big aaie on our ASSORTED t HOCoi VTES at 60f per lb. that we are putting them on hi week-end a.s a THANKS(ilVINfi SPECIAL. MUIKS ftnr! NTII.SONS Chocolated, freah stock, and t.t contaitiB .Nul Centro?. Hard Centres, Assorted rrv and Fruit Centie.i. Id-Kular price up to $1.25 SI'Ef IAI. I OH THIS WEEK-KM). Oo per lb. yfie Ptoniicr Dmnejisls THIPDAVE. & SIXTH ST. - TELEPHONES 8?f,200 vvAcinc Vuvr Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast tSer vices Sailings from Prince Rupert B kMilUmi, Wruncrll, Juiimil uiid Misw.t Noveinlier ft, 36; Iirrcm. ,t: l 31 T Il lai: oinrr. l tnrla and rienUle XovemUer , 1. so; Drreinlirr tl, '! Januury 4. rUINCKSS I1KATKICE. " iliilrdale. EaM llrlln Itch. D'-raii lolls, Niunu. Aim IU) ra r,fMll Kltrr. and Vsmuuxr rtty Naturdir, 11 a.m. Mmrj (nr a)l uteaniolilp Mnm rail loforiiialli.n rnuii ,. W. C. OnriUKH. Hmmi trrnl -l"f'"'T "f 41h Stttrt and llril Avrnur. Prince Kiix-rt. II.C. I'hone 31 advertispmpn l ,lianl:ivrl the L!liuor Control Board or hy ;l- Um-iTinnent of Britith Cohnul'i.!. Local and Personal BO. OMmaktn Pisses tl. driving to Presbyterian November 9. C. Prewar. Inapattw of nmad to taw any on the common until Catholic Church and 10. danger and The American Consul suggests chat esldent. of this consular district, con templatlng entry to the United States, should apply ln advance to the American Consulate at Prince Rupert, tor particulars as regards requirements of the United States Immigration Act ln order to avoid posstble delay at border points... The same applies to prospective visitors, unless the contemplated stay Is brief and the visitor Is a British sub- Vxt or r:i American cltiaen. ANNOUN'CIJJIBNTS Baptist Sale. November 6. Church choir Onaeart, Bazaar, November 9 Canadian Legion Armistice Day Banquet. November 11, in the Boston Mall. Pythian Sisters Sale of Work ?io II. Anglican Bazaar, Tuesday. Hot. lfl. Moose Baaaar. Nov. IS and 17. First United Church Bazaar December 1 i i D""tot J sV tes PhosMtvS . Bf0" Hl" D. Saturday, OH to B4 4 tukMi a-taxL Mm 4. Thle afternoon's tram ftoai the East, hat ( sao. ta reported to ho eat tune. AM. O. P Ttahv m. !on yesterday aftaraaoo mm after onya at TajuM. A. O. Watt CJU. divisional Mater armed in the oily from In Boats okl taa will oni train ftoa a Ma trip to tha tarter on aaaeUl duties. Tha a JR. ear barge M taken off the pontoona at tha m a.fr morning after having bean up lor a, a m man unrtsisnim tiwiH nH . paloung. Mia. a. B. Hart, wno la taa gttaat of an. j. h. rrtaau at taa had plannad waving Vancouver, has further dwaarture. O the C Maettay. cuetrtct cngmeer for pronneia departzaent m of public jiumhus TIIE DAILY NEWS Acropolis Hill November . Native night in Ml Lady their naw buUotng Electric luaorj. Crumpet?" Yojr grocer uaat packet. wots, hoy eosX boat tt H. -amtil. aaaMaMly in ta eUf Mr faun niht on Mm nyox. Mr. A. through Um etty laat night oarouto aba wul Dry Owoda anal Una of ladiet' Tit. Tag Dsy. Saturday. MS aseeUag to- Hall, at a pjn. Btstaoe aaod oats door west o( the WM Ma. aw the "Bactrle Baked ea delicious toasted. 7 lor Uc In Ml Balloons, amaakav guaranteed gMd Use at Mg dance by tar ot as. -prince Cbarlea," tonight, Mnse Hall. Dome Alberta aetlaaa m aaanta for Al Itabina Pritim. covtr. dont tear It a ton au yow U of Um DuawU who naa ban - (mm mIL4 i mop (Mora ir of Anyoa ptmea mm the prtne Oaorgc' to Vancouvor vhaaot m a holiday That to Neyelty ajhop Week n'i fleece lined Hex 75. AWn all raau. peetal Sde. Mallway oMaaa mij report 1W ear of grain on Mw dtviaton aat ot , Jeeper bovad Mr Mnec Rupert. Jxnad toga on the pralrteo for this port eoa tJatle atescUly. Oapt 8 X. Qrraj report his OPR. ZL,. 'ZZrT steamer Prlneeaa due to arrive at ! elli" for " Prtn oTloCk tomorrow ffean V.ucouvw snd Coorge Oeaan falls an route to the aula ooata valley on oAouU duUea. Col. Thoanpann of the United Matea Army, wbo la taaktng a tour of HnMs reached Mw etty on rcatarday after-aesn's Main Mom the Bnet and aailsd Mat night on the Mawe Vaaoouvar. rarpolnU. sailing at 11 avaa. P lrom here for tatttee. tier return south U booked to sail A Smoking Coneert will be held at the Armory tonight st 830 p.m to which all members of ihe First North British Columbia gtagunem are luvlted -The Tembli'" b"s '" 102nd Battling BMo Ourvich. "t"mf aatumad home on test nMht't ram his tour of ommusai to Anyot where he put Juwny Iwnuaon of the smelter town in the hoapitaJ as a result of s bout Mat Friday atoning there. boxing, sougs and refresbments. j Heater Dick Indian woman, sentenced by Maglatrate William Grant st Hsael-ton to four months' Imprisonment at Okalls for vagrancy, was brought to the 'cltT on ,,Brd' afternoon s train Ifanrj BrtenstiMi ut ifajstU. lu 1 beeri ,rom lM latw,1' m ctl,re OI Mra attaitdtpg the OlMMh. Army eon- rerthce m the ottv. left m thi. mm. Tlcrt,ur,t act::, Plloe mtro"' nd lnas train for Terrace where be williU belng "H1 ln tbe clty tock"uP aw"-pay iu Mmt "ut a brief VUH to hla eMgMter. Mrs. Qwean Cbtioe Islands. , I'D ATT AM As an aftarmath at n uitin..Mi. ooUtalon at the corner of Pulton Street and Slsth Avenue- on October ll when three boys rebel ved injuries which j necessitated their being token to aospi- LECTURE TOUR J?"'!?.??" 'lAllracts Attention of Home Sec- n m- , ,.h retary by htntements About Maidstone Jail LONDON. Nov. 4. Horatio Bottomley. the M-MP. who received seven years penal servitude and was granted a re lease on license recently after serving something over five years, has since oc cupied himself principally ln writing a I series of articles for a Sunday paper with a large circulation concerning his prison experiences For a considerable time be was Interned at Maidstone, and lr. his writings has made some asper sions upon the administration of thl prison. The Heme Secretary. Sir William Joyn scn-Htcks. hss thought these aspersion worthy of hla public attention, and ha' luued a statement concerning Maidstone Jail, "which has been somewhat In the public eye lately in connection with a aeries of newspaper articles by ati ex-convict." 81r Wtlitam say he hai had very long Interviews with the governor, chaplain, and medical officer. interviewed some of the men whose Uftinei have beer, recently mentioned. Slid exposes himself as absolutely sat isfied with the conditions, discipline and behaviour. Lady Joynson-Illcka, It Is further officially stated, also Inspected the kitchen and similar departments. i and sampled the food provided for the j prUoners. I BcU-jmk'y has also delivered lec-; titles ronutrnlng his prison experiences Jet the Queen's Hall. London, and the Sun Hill. Liverpool The uri rmes we e Winners fairly large, but the press practically Ignored the lectures. Hull Corporation has relUMd to let the City Hall to Bottomley. Bottomley was declared bankrupt about the time or his conviction, and It Is not likely that he will apply for hi discharge from bankruptcy for a con slderable tune. FINAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR ACROPOLIS TAG Final arrangements for the tag day to be held tomorrow were made at a meeting last night of the Acropolis HID. Grounds Improvement League. The proceeds wul be applied to the oomple tlon of paying off of the debt to the city incurred in connection with the pledge made for the complete improvement of the grounds. J. S. Wilson and D. C. Patersou wUl have charge of the tagging and will be assisted by boys nd girls of the High School. A joint meeting of trie Improvement league and the Diamond Jubilee cele bration executive will be held on Mon day night to decide on some form of entertainment to raise any such funds as may be further needed. NEW BUTCHER SHOP ONTHIRDAYENUE BUI Jones, late with Mussallom V hue opened up a new butcher shop. The City Meat Market, on Third Avenue at the corner of First Street. He lias s full stock of fresh meats, fish and vef' vblcs, and his prices are reasonable H( tows the meat business, and aftc: tw "ears in town, a wide circle of ciu. aers know him. 261 LIVE SHELL FOUND IN TRUCK OF IRON LONDON. Nov. S. A live shell was discovered In a truck of Die-Iron. Just before '.he load waa thrown Into the furnace at OUberUOan's steelworks. Swansea Valley. Forty men were wurk-ii'i; near by. and the shell was of suf-'.icleut calibre to shatter the furnace. Such finds among truckloads of plg-iron. It ls .Hated, are not of infrequent occurrence. BEETHOVEN'S WORKS NOT WELLREMEMBERED LONDON,. JNav. 3. The following story is' golnjv round Sheffield, the big I centre of the cutlery trade. A workman hud ;rodually been promoted until he rear.lieu the position of works : manager Ti mark his elevation one of i the d rc.'ors invited him to dine at i hl house 1 "Who- do yctt think of Beethoven works' rmke t !., director's wife of the i novice rr dli in;.' ou' I don't remember that I have ever been over them." was the reply. "What i't ui.ikt1" kZailM Since 1883 1 r ra - !1 PAGE THREE "SEAGRAM'S 83" has been a leader in popular demand a consistent winner, year in and year out, since it was first made in the distilleries of Joseph E. Seagram & Sons, Ltd., Waterloo, Ontario in 1883. DEMAND "Rupert Brand" Kippers "THE DAINTIEST BKEAKFAST FOOD." Smoked Daily by i This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor t'onii'ol Board or by the Government of British Columbia. Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., li Prince Rupert, &C. Solid Oak Dining Room Suile, 9 pieces. Queen Anne style. "Home Lovers' Club" terms $ 1 0)1.00 2 only. Solid Oak China Cabinets, one new sityle with cupboard space at the bottom $tfJ..0 The second one has glass front and sides $21.00 Barrie's Home Furnishings 3rd Avenue. Phone 123 Canadian National JIic Largeft Kailway Syflem in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE SAILI.NOS from PRINCE RVPEKT for VAXf'OfVEftJ' VlflTOKI t.SritTTI E and Intermediate points, each TIIlKSHW.anrt SUNHAY, 11.00 pin! lor ANYOX and KETr'lIKAN Each tVED.VESIiAY. 4.00 p.m. For STEWART Each SATURDAY, 10.00 p.m. lor NORTH AMI SOUTH Ql'EEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, forHilghtly. PAS8ENGER TRAINS LEAVE 1'HIM'E RUPERT UU'.iV..EXC,:,"r St'MMV at 1IJ0 a.m. for PRINCE OEOROE. EDMONTON, WINNIPEG, all polnls Eastern Canada. United States. AGENCY ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES. Use Canadian National Express for Money Orders, Forelrn Cheoou etc. alNo for your next shipment. .ues, CITY TICKET OFFICE. 828 TUIHIl AVE.. PRINCE RUPERT. Phone Wo