mber IB, 1027 II. S. WALLACE CO., LTD. Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday HOSIERY AND GLOVES . i Pure Woo! Cashmere licwe and Silk and "Wool in Fawn, Mack, etc. Per pair 'a&c s ik Hose in Ulack, IJrown, White, Greys, etc. Two i fr 9oc !i . . in Black, Ilrown and White. 4 palm for 0Tc t uahmere Hote in Brown, Fawn, Pure Wool, 7 to nir for 95c i'. ivy Hib Wool Turn-Top JIoe, Penman make, 8 to 'r pair 95c ( hamoiaette Uloves, Fancy Cuff, in Sand, Orey, l'er pair 95c Wool Gloves, Fancy Knit Cuff. Per pair 95c DRESS GOODS V ! Sf rjres Ih Navy, Green, Saxe, Ilrown, etc Value 51 75. Per yard 95C .1 Tweeds in Blues. Brdwn and Grey Plaid. Value S I "o 95c All Wool Coatings. Value to $2.95, for wr yard $1X0 - 'K - in all the latest colorings. Pure Silk, for yard . . 95c Win Milk Underwear Fabric in Peach, White, Green, Ui inch. Per yard 95c MEN'S DEPARTMENT 1 . - in Light and Dark patterns, 8 for 95c White Handkerchiefs, l24for 95c HOUSEHOLD STAPLES . hed Pillow Slips, 12 inch, fine heavy quality, pair 95c loth. 45 inch, in White or Colors, 2 yards for . . 05c T'.w.-lling, Linen or Turkish, 5 yards for 95c I n bleached Sheeting, heavy quality, for Sheets or Lc'H'i'eud. Per yard 95c r iannelette, 27 Inch, in a nice soft quality, 5 yards 95c H ... k Towels, large size, reg. $1.50. Per pair 95c DRAPERY SECTION jr'ain Paneln In pretty designs, each 95c a d ( ream Curtain Scrims and Voiles, some with borders, 5 yards for 95c ripe Draper Tapestry, reg. to $1.75, for per yard 95c mp- nnd Art Sateens, value to 50c a yard, 3 yards for 95c COTTON DRESS GOODS - Crepes in a good range of colors, 5 yards for . . 95c ims- in a nice range or Plaids and Stripes, 34 inch, ' i'dn for 95c nod Cotton, good heavy quality, SG inch, 4 yards for 95c ic I'nlored Crepes in Plain and Flowered designs, 3 jr 95c i--jiCH and Voiles, finest quality. Value to $1.50 jaid, for 95c LADIES "AND CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR Winter Weight Combinations, in Sleeveless style a a few with Long Sleeves 95c "' s Bloomers, Winter Weight, in Mauve, Cream, Pink, t f. etc.. per pair J 95c i s Combinations in Long sleeve, Ankle length, V ;o or Natural 95c ' Kayon Silk Vests, Bloomers and Uplifts in a beau- ' ' .. assortment of shades, per garment 95c " - Flannelette Gowns, extra values in these cosy iments. each 95c LADIES' CORSETS : forsets, several clearing lines, Gossard and other niades, per pair 95c ' ii Brassieres made in Brocaded Coutil, all sizes, 2 for 95c NOTIONS swy Yarti in several shades, 2 oz. skeins, 3 for 95c y and Plain Ribbons, wide widths, 4 yards for 95c ik Knit Scarves in pleasing stripes, each 95c COATS 4 only, Coats to be cleared at $10.50 These are excellent quality, last season's values to $40.00, and must be cleared. 95c. Great Values in Seasonable Merchandise -95c. H. S Wallace Co., Ltd. Phone 9 3rd Avenue and Fulton Street "HOME BEAUTIFUL" "THE BUSINESS OF HOUSEKEEPING" Aside from the weight of tradition there is no fundamental t'i'gument for washing at home. From a social point of view, 'stra expense, and from an individual standpoint, it involves r ui h waste of labor. From the larger economic point of view the commercial laundry will be supported by the progressive woman who wants to see home work brought to a higher level of harmony with our urexent industrial development. jj The Logical Conclusion 1 SEND IT TO THE Canadian Laundry and Dry Cleaners 513 Sixth Avenue West Phone 8 Advertise in "The Daily News' 'PEOPLE GO TO I PEACE RIVER I Movement Into That Country k Continue But (Jraln ttoes nut Wk Slowly inyONTON. Nov U.--A special d- pV 1i to the Journal says: l im- Ktaff ot the loo! Dominion tends l.ut is working at iull spcad vltn tlM tirt :w days of November giving every .udlcMtion that a record would be es- , taollshed If kept up. ; Armtatlce day proved a boom day.1 (orty-tour eoir.e. being uuute. The majority of ths are taking up tend north-we.it of the F.ilher district whteb la In between the main highway and the Smoky River. ! Kuiiy 96 per cent of the grain In the tuet River cuntry . aafely put away. Two lacbea ol mow naa covered the country, but iu the thermometer averaging around IS above threshing la not impeded and a clean up Is only ! question of a short time. Btf- where in the country with aU etefntdrs bulging full, farmers are curtaUM from hauling aa trains arc not provided fast nough to keep the elevator moving' In contrast to a year ago engines now on the run are haulinc sieveh loaded can up the hill, whereaw year a?o five loads was the limit, to that instead of trains comprising ten or a don can they now etmsttt of 20 to 36. but even at that more engines are badly needed. ! Oeorge Roberson of DatUe niver. is! taking down a threshing outfit, the first ,.ie to enter that district. He anticl-1 pates a run of around M&X) bushels.' All the grain there Is In the ttack and quite a large acreage for that new j territory is, ready for nest year. With : this season's tilings a couple of years' he not will ate that district coming in-: to its own in the matter of grain pro- : duct Ion. even though it is now over 50 j miles from the nearest railway. HALIBUT BANKS MAYBE FOUND Member of Ketchikan Fishermen's Union Optimistic Over Future of Industry KETCHIKAN. Nov. 16. Now that the halibut season Is practically cloved for the present year, and the members of the International Plsheries Commission will meet lu Ketchikan tomorrow, there is much dlseuMlon on the water front among halibut men and others about the halibut supply- of next year. Orank Bemers. of the Fishermen's Union, Is one who takes an optimistic view of the situation. He keeps In close touch with the fishing industry. "There are lota of halibut banks to b discovered," asld Mr. Semers. "Naturally, however, halibut men will not do any more prospecting than Is ueceswry for it is expensive for them to do so and they will continue to fish known grounds ak long as they can secure catches. Hcwever. they deserve 'the credit for discovering the banks from which flih are tekett "A good many of us believe that the government could greatly aW the halblut business by employing one or two medium sired boats, manned by practical halibut men. and pay them for prospecting and locating new banks. "When one considera the gleat extent of coast waters in and about Alaska, and the comparatively few places from which halibut are now caught, It" may br readily understood there is a' lot of exploration work to be done. "To my mind, and I am not alone in that belief, the halibut industry In :jka la still young. However, at we all know proper conservation methods must be invoked In order to perpetuate it." POWELL RIVER HAS LATEST NEW PAPER t'rrilllalile KIsM-page Weekly MirH lla J I Ire n KstalilMirtl by 1'iirmrr .tllirrtn Journalist A copy of the first issue of the Powell Hlver News. British, Columbia's- latest newspaper, has JUst come to hand and looks like a creditable contemporary. It is an eight paged six column sheet Which, while, of course, tpeciallzlng local news, contains editorial, health. fashion, social, automobile and sport NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, oh the 3rd dav of December ncit. the undersigned intends td apply to the! Liquor t-oniroi uoara lor a licence in respect of premlMS being part of the building known aa Seal Cove Hotel, situate at lh City ot Prince Rupert, In the Province of British Columbia, upon the lands described as all that portion oft .Waterfronti tBlock "I," Bay of Prince Rupert,' City of Prince Rupert, Provlnss of British Columbia, Map 923, Prince Rupert Land Registration District, and being more particularly described as follows: "Commencing at a point which lies in a straight :in of bearing north 69deg.. 28 8" East a distance of 767.20 feet from the centre of circle as shown on said Plan 923, Section 7, thence Kouth 6deg.. 35' 35" East a distance of 60 feet to a point, thence north 83deg. 24' 35" East n distance of 10(1 ft tn a nnlnt thenctf north 6def. 35' 25" West a distance of ! CO feet to a point, thence South 83ii(. 24' 35" West a distance of 100 feet to the point of commencement" for the isle of beer by tie glass or by ne open douio zur consumption on -.ne premises 1 j ' 4i p N v mber 191 U, A, DODD. 2C& Applicant, hi THE BAfLT NKTfS lite s ! I pages & well as a serial story and plenty of advertising. Thomas W Oreen. formerly editor and publisher of i streets, line lauer lAiornm iimes. is tne eai- i Man in the Moon -K . NO person l healthy Who swallows a. lot of medicine. , , AN optimist Is one who believes things can be done add helps to do them. THOSE people who worry about In the last tlilrtyflve years, over two hundred million pounds o 'SAL ADA1 Tea hare been consumed, hut It took only the last seven -weeks to next two million pounds. E -A. T aA. PRICES SEE THE BARGAIN TABLES 25c 50c 75c S1.00 All Descriptions ol! Useful and Fancy Goods. A few left, only 3 to a customer DOUBLE RUNG KITCHEN CHAIRS S1.00 each GUARANTEED ROLLER WINDOW SHADES 39 in. by 6 ft. Each 90c Limit 5 to a customer ELECTRIC LAMPS Boudoir, Table, etc. Still a nice assortment to pick from. Values from $4.50 to $25.50, for 83.75 t0 S18.50 TOYS All Toys are half price irrespective of what they cost Christmas is coming soon BABY CARRIAGES DOLL CARRIAGES GO CARTS WAGONS BICYCLES TOY AUTOS At Ridiculous Prices BEDDING Sheets 9 X 4 Sheets, reg. value $4.25, per pair 8:1.00 7 x 4' Sheets reg. value $3.75, for per pair $2.70 Hemstltched Sheets 9' x 4 reg. value $0.50. per pair $1.50 Hemstitched Pillow Cases Reg. value $1.50 per pair, for 1)5 Plain Pillow Cases Reg. value $1.00, for per pair Ot' Door Mats Coroanut Fibre 05? Why be without one? Stencilled Grass Mats Regular value $1.00, for each .-() DELF WARE 52-piece set, reg. value $20.50. for $1.5 42-piece set, reg. value $16.75, for $11.25 S2-p1ete set, reg. value ( $9.50, for .'. . . . . . . .- $f.75 Hundreds of Other B cruelty to animals never seem to notice the thinly clad calves that roam the 'GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT'jtOT proprietor of the Powell! EVEN a wise 01 sometimes annoys NOTICE F .il'PMl'.VriON ICIll llfcEK 1.IIUNCR River News, it is a weeniy paper, pun-: '""""s llshlng on Thursdays. TItERE'S many a slip, when the plane takes a dip. ', HE set out in an aeroplane x To make 1 wondrous flight But soon he landed on, the tea, With not a ahl.ljlslgftV,,.,,; Mi ; Ut lii t! ft iH EVEN a monkey, wUai prominent lower Jaw. WONdErt if that bull moose aeen jrandetlnf at the east end. of rtalen Island was Just a meniber Of the Moone lodge? I CAUGHT sight of a bull moose And it was wondrous big It wore Its antlers on lis bead And tried to dance a jig. Yes. sure it was a bull moose Out looking tor some fun. II wore cap and boots and coat And also dad a gun 'rirfl),,lh Th Dally N.ws BEDDING Spread t-4 by CO, reg. value $2.40, for 81.H0 7G x 90, reg. value $3.00, for $2.50 80 x 90, reg. value $3.35, for $2.75 Krinkclette Spreads 72 x 90, reg. value $2.00, for $2.10 Marcelle Spreads Reg. Value $8.50, for $5.75 Silkalo Spreads Colored, reg. value $10.00, for $0.75 PICTURES Must go at Cbst or Iess Aluminum ware Large Kettles, reg. value $3.50, for $2.25 Teapot."., reg. $2.00. for $1.25 Perculator, reg. $1.75, for $1.00 Lemon Shakers, reg. $L00 ' ior . . . .. 05? v$i.p5- vlujLMiv, ,.i.x argams BLR Disposal Sale Still Continues COMPARE BELOW WITH YOUR MAIL ORDER CATALOGUE Card Tallies Folding Card Table, rejr. value $0.50. at . . . .' Ml. ou Odd Parlor Chairs and Kockcrs Walnut, Oak, and Upholstered, re, value $18.25 to $55, for SI 1.00 to $:t-.00 Hardwood Hockers Limited quantity, rep. value $2.80. to $G.50, for $i.-o to ijM.oo Asbestos Table Mat Inserts ' Oval, reg. $1.:50, for .. 7."f Hound, rejr. value per set $1.05. Per set .10? This is less than cost. TEAPOTS Plain Kock Any ilie f0 i)eccrated Kock Ieaf Re?. value$1.25. for ."f ReK. value $1.00, for . . 700 tleg. value 75e, for .. r0f BLANKETS White Atl. Wool lliatikcls 7 re' value $10.50. Per pair $7.8.f Gray All Wool Blanket 7 lb., n value $8.00, for S.-.O.- Point Itlankets lied, 10 lb. Blankets, reg value $17.50, for.. Jj!M.7.- Gray, 10 lb. Blankets, reg. value $1-1.00, for.. Jj5ll.7.- Brown, id lb. Blankets, retf. value $15.50, for Jjtl.To v Nearly all gone.. TOWELS Fancy Turkish, refined quality, reg. value $!).25 per pair, for Jj 1 .!)5 A $2.25 Turkish Towel for per pair Jj51.70 A $1.15 Turkish Towel for per pair 85? A $1.50 Turidsh Towel for per pair 81.00 A Me Turkish Towel for per pair I5? CRYSTAL CUT ; GLASS At Very Low I'fices LINOLEUMS printed, tee. raiae $1.00 up, at per square yard . . 85? Inlaid Linoleum, reg. value $t.G5. Per square yard $1.45 FANCY BOWLS Set of C, reg. value $1.60, for $1.05 Set of 5, reg. value $1.15, for 05? J?et of 4, extra fancy, suitable for salads, etc., reg. value $2.10, for ... $1.50 CUPS AND SAUCERS The very best English, lovely designs, cup and saucer 05? Another lot, cup and saucer at 10? Yet another, cup and saucer, at 25? Plain cup and saucer, anywhere 35c, for 15? COMMUNITY AND OTHER WARE at Cost Plated Knives and Forks, 6 of each, reg. value $6.00, for $:f.5 . COTTON FILLED COMFORTERS Try and match these at less than $6.00, fbr .... $1.:5 WALNUT DRESSER 1 only, reg. value $50.00, for $39.75 CHILDREN'S KINDERGARTEN SETS Table and Two Chairs $2.50 PARLOR TABLES Solid Oak, Round, reg. value $9.00, for $0.00 Oblong, reg. value $9.00, for $0.00 Square, reg. value $7.50, for $1.00 Round Wicker Tables-Special $0.00 Windsor Chair.s and Rockers at cost Wicker Chairs and Rockers-Reg. $8.00 to $8.50 values. Take your pick at . . $0.15 Japanese Screens ; . '. . . . c , Values to $12.00, for $7.50 Cash Only LAMPS AND LANTERNS Cols Wast Lanterns Coleman fiasolind Lamps Table and Wall OH Lamps Coleman Gasoline Lanterns Coal Oil Candles Electric Lamps Thompson Hardware Co., Ltd. 233 Third Avenue "Prince Rupert 3 Piece Chesterfield Suite This is a genuine Kroehler, upholstered in tapestry, with hand carved walnut show-wood front and reversible cushions. Our "Home Lovers Club" terms .52l)2.."0 Or for cash $102.00 Barrie's Home Furnishings 3rd A venue Phone 123