My. November i ',ftHfi ' Specials! Specials! Ov.tltine, regulnr $1.50, now . '. . . . . . $1.2.r Ovaltine, regulnr 90c, liow 75c Minty's Shaving Cream, regular 35c, now 2.rc W havo just received another shipment of Vacuum . Bottles, settling at 50c irn&es 11 TTfia Ponccr Drttefiats TllinD AVE.fr SIXTH ST. - TELEPHONES d HYDE TRANSFER AND COAL CO. Phone 580 8? o 200 EE3 JACKIMNK AND CROAK Single loud $3.50 Double load $6.50 Large ack 50c COAL 1MUCES DOWN INnibm PeerloM ISgg .. $12.00 lvmbina Washed Nuts $11.25 Alberta SooUess Large ISgg $12-50 Alberta Sootlcss ISgg $12.00 Aiberta Lump SI 3.00 Also all other claseee of coal. ISan fMl-Furn4tre MwHiif. 1 K . . , . . . f ; :mn .i(iii nervier " nr 1 1 11 Rxpreu ami Baggafre 1.19 Second Avenue Canadian National 7ic Largetl Kailioay Sylcm in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE v.iilni frum PIllNCK HI I' MIT fnr VAM OI VI.U. VII TOIIU and t:TTI.K, TIII RlAVt ! MMUVH, it II P I r S1MVAKT. M I.KMtHII IS p.m. l. vVO ml KKTCHIKAN. HATI HIl VH, 4 p.m. I.,. SOU I II and Mil Til qlH:N IIIUU.OTIi: IM..M, lortnUhll;. I'H!IWUI:K TKAINH I.KAVK rKIMIt MU'KRT nun i:ini imv i n aaaji.. t..r pkimk iiiokiIk. mimunton. IMN Siri.41.1 til 'ptMNt llrru Canada. Unllrd Malf. MIKNCV U. llt'tAN STKAMSIIIP LINKS. . in tii'km ornrr.. st Tiimn wr. rutsvt. uvrr.M. rm tu IiIcanadian PACinc B.C. Coast Steamship Services Sailings from Prince Rupert I.. KH HlkjMi. WraniHI ami kut:wu (Mltiltfr SI. Nmrmlirr II, liwnii- IH. Irrrmler X ! 'l it i.rauw. Vkl.irl ami ..... .... iw.au lalL. Naniu. Alrrl IU. i.iinjll MU i-i and VniMMiinri rf'T IH'"jr Imii.i fur all Hlrliiiohllt I.IIIM. iv . nKCIMKli lirnrral Arnl r .if till m ! vini 10 p.m. lull Information from Prlnrr Htiprrt. III'. t-hnnr .11 UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED rir i n.i irii ) .i. .. .... a . lrlia Hllllfll raiunr. in ti.rl IIA. swsiiwin " . ..i- ti.ri tut. rlc. lis. mil. Irld iy mldnlKlit. I l AM ITV1 It. U limi.l, l"" .U lil ISI.AMI. ivll I IflHI IIIMI'MIN, l. VI U K ,ltl. AWIIV HTKM UII. WAl.t.H AH lUVKi:, hundai. M p.m. .,, Ru,-ri. i.(, I I Sn.l Arniif. M. M. SMU". "r";,. h,., ' rhrrkrrt lliiniiitli llrkrU aulil Kit linrla and il -I. Ill lltOtllMtlttf City Meat Market ltd Avenue inr""u Phone 7C5 MEAT. FISH. VECKTAIlbba ALL KINDS OF "NOUWKCIAN IMtonUCIT .i n.t. nmi immpillnte delivery Bl IUH lllkvn Mi.. l.,f. All artlclea are of superior quality and absolutely fresh. i SCALK OF CHARGES The following is the scale of charea made for reading notice): Birth Notices 50c. ' Cards of Thanks, ?2. Funeral Notices $1. Funeral Flowers 10c per name. Marriage and Engagement announcements $2. 1 a Taxi Phone 4. Big 4 Taxi, tf Dentist. Dr. J. II. Goase. Phone G8G. Chiropractor, Phone 134. C. 0. Flutter 43c lb. Milk $5.23 case, all Brands at .M UN 1(0 HROS. tf. L. O. II. A. baiaar St. Andrew's Rooms, Saturday from 3 to C. Prraliyterian liaiaar, November Alcose Itasaar, November 8, 9. W. M. S. Entertainment, United Church, Novemlier 9. Armistice ember 12. Day HatHjuet, Nov- Baptist Anniversary Supper. November AnglteArOatnedraV-Bazaar, November 22. Tuxl's and Ttait Rangerf Fourth Annual Minstrel Serenade Nov. 22 and 23. ! Itupert Bast . United ' Dasaar, November 29. I Church St. Andrew's Day Scottish Dance, Moose Hall, November SO. H.S.WallaceCo.l.td. Shaded Effects in Taffetas Make inexpensive and Charming Frocks A wonderful choice of Colors 1.50 i,er y1 3rd Ave. & Fulton St. Phone 9 tT(V nMTV J7V.',a NewsIn Brief :i Local and Personal .. . , . , , ggj ! t Hoys' "Band musical Salvation Army citadel, day, December 5. festival, Ninth Ave. Presbyterian tea at the home of Mrs. J. R. Mitchell, Saturday from 3 to ,G. the regular weekly meeting of the local Toe II organization took place last night, business being of a routine nature. Owing to the poor state of his : istf r ed ,that, Da,d" tne aisie oj UKianoma or some other dfW and warmer climate. Mrs. W. C. Cameron will In Ue city on the Prince McKay, i Rupert tonight from Stewart to tf be the guest of Mrs. G. A. Bryant, 412 Fourth Avenue West, for a couple of Weeks. P. Taylor, construction for the radiotelegraph de- Novemlwr 3, (partment, who has been at Digby 258; Island for the past couple of ; weeks supervising extensive This afternoon's train, due work being carried on at the from the Bast at 3.30, was repor- local wlrelesa station, will sail ted this morning to be on time, toafght by the Prince Rupert on !hia return to Victoria. Anglican tea and sale of home1 rooking on Tuesday, November j Mrs. Charles K. Starr will sail u ai me norae 01 airs. J. 11. nua- tonight on the Prince Rupert bury, 219 Fourth Avenue Wet. for Seattle where h will ..wml I from 3 to 6. Aid. AN J. Prudhomme will all tonight by the PHnce Rupert on a fortnight's combined business and holiday trip to Vancouver and Victoria. J. V. Moorehoune has returned to the city from New Massett where he has been engaged dur ing the Mat season in salmon the winter, being joined in two or three weeks by Mr. Starr. During their absence, Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Rice are taking their suite in the Waldron Apartments. BRITISH HARVESTER IS IN TROUBLE HERE packing for the Ungara Fl.h-js,,M Simnn Charged with Urea". into Officer's House Was inK & Packing Co. 'JameT airent for the Queen Charlotte Islands, la visitlntf the city for a few days on official duties, having arrived from Massetl on the Prince Charles last nlht. ANNOUNCKMRNTS i Women of Moow heart legion jWhiat Drive and Dance, first iKriilay of every month. ing 'Welsh Miner Silas Simon, who is being held! by the police on a charge of unlawfully entering a house by night, is reported to be one of the Welsh miners who was imported from the Old Country this year to engage in harvesting. He came to Canada in August and, after harvesting on the prairies was over, drifted into this district with an extra gang on the railway. It is aaid that he had been drinking when he was alleged to have ton ed entry into the residence of Contable (iilker on Tuesday nigM Simon's case has been adjourned for eight days. " ' 1 Apples! i i 1 1 i in i i -ri is ussiSM n i ' are box lliv lbs tHeir best. Order a these prices. Mcintosh Keds, extra fancy, all .'r. $3.25 Mcintosh Keds, fancy, 64.1- per ru oox all Watts' Grocery Phone 55 "Quality B m FUNERAL TOOK PLACE TODAY Kites for Douglas Stewart Held This Afternoon Wllh P.ev. J. It. Frlell Official ln,c Many sympathising friends attended atfUie,Wne. of Mjr, and Mrs. D. Of gtew-irt.,,,(J) FoBfth Avenue Wesi thfa 'ftetmoon for the sad funeral rites of their elder son, Douglas Gordon, whose death occured last Monday. The service was held at 2.S0 p.m. with Rev. J. It. Friiell, pastor of First Presbyterian Church, officiating. sixes! Words of sympathy and comfort Co ft A were expressed by the minister V'v;The aprvice was of a very Mcintosh Ketla. Lee (irade. wran grade, all 2.45 25c ! character. ued stock, all sites CO I A The sinking 1 box J.1U;Lead ier Mcintosh Iteils, ifnusehold, wrapped, CO Aft the nymns Kindly Light" and 'Hreathe O'er Me, Breath of un"God" was led by John R. Davey and Mrs. II. C. Fraser acted as per box accomiwnist The Hijth School Jonathons,, graded and siied, but was represented at the service uy nnwrapiil. wonderful QO Aft Thomas Peddle, principal, ami me value, ir box tP3UU house captains, Joe Scott. William Winter Bananas, Cee sizes, per box . . Cooking Apple Coinaon and liien .nonr. quiet ! After the service. . interment :took place in FnlrvjfW Cemetery, 'a large concourse of mourners following the cortege to Its last resting place. Pall-bearers, mem-jbers of the father's wholesale i house staff, were Alex Finnic, J. O. Johns, Thomas Beattie. O. W. Johnstone, Robert Wood and Louis Arroll. i -t a 4a I S Phone 56 The uist t'osr was sounuea at tne graveside by Bugler Ser-Rignt-PrlceH im I,. n ... l . ,. Klght.' geanl Willlam Ranee of the First North B, C. Regiment of which the deceased youth was a OUR BIG Starts Tomorrow OUTSTANDING VALUES IN EVERY DEPARTMENT HERE ARE A FEW OF THE MANY SNAPS TO RE HAD Suedette Gloves, Fancy Cuff, per pair . . . 45C Suedelte Gloves, Fancy Cuff, per pair . . . . . gg Ladies' Umbrellas 50C an(. 85C Kiddies Fancy Umbrellas . 95C Corticelli Wool, 1-4 lb. Hanks 3Q( Purple Heather Wool, 1-1 lb. Hanks '. Paton's Heather Mixtures 1-1 Hanks 40C Tape, all widths, 6 yard rolls ; g( D.C.M. Embroidery Cotton, 3 skeins for XQC Wildspur Embroidery CoCton, 5 skenis for ICC Valincienne Lace, 3 yards for Heavy Torchon Lace, all widths, per yard Lace Edgings for Embroidery Work, 3 yards for 25C Colored Edgings, 2 yards for '. '. 25c Laces, 3 to 0 inches wide, per yard 15C 3rd Avenue HALLOWEEN QUIET IN . CITY LAST EVENING Hallowe'en went off fairly quietly in the city last night with no depredations of serious character. Results of antics which were noticed this morninir In Next to Resncr Block that there had been no untoward occurrences. QUEEN CHARLOTTE LOGGING CAMP IS CLOSED FOR TIME cluded the back wheels of a er In Among passengers arriving in the ditch near the Prince Rupert' the city from the Islands on the General Hospital, one or two out- Prince Charles last night were houses turned over and a flimsy number of men from the GHles- soap were freely used for youth- Queen Charlotte City which has ful decorative purposes. Apple been closed down. Overprodu boxes were taxed in welcoming tlon it given as the reason f- the young costumed visitors to the cessation of operations which, various homes. it is understood, will be dui xem- Pollce reported this nwrplhgporary. New ayser Hose Slipper heel, half heel, twin heel and lance heel, full fashioned. In all the latest shades 88x slipper heel, silk to hem, same service weight, per pair 64x Chiffon Slipper heel. Silk to the top. Per pair ... Lance heel and twin heel, per pair $51.00 FRASER & PAYNE Universal Trading Company 4j