1 Spring-Filled (Nachman) Such comfort and luxury as is built into these mattresses, has seldom been found in any other. Just imagine! Four hundred and eighty four-inch springs in each mattress. No sagging! The well padded springs give to the weight of the body and induce a rcstfulncss that is soothing and satisfying. SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER OF 20 OF THESE SPLENDID the Special Price of $23.50 SOLD EXCLUSIVELY IN I'KINCE RUPICKT BY Geo. J. Dawes P FEDERAL BLOCK hone Black 120 Prince Rupert, B.C. PAGE SIX TOE DAILY NEWS ,Filday' No!lmh" 29. It M aSKC aturday At FRASER & PAYNES 3rd Ave. and 6th St. Specials j If you arc interested in picking up some extraordinary values in gift merchandise, visit our store on Saturday and look our Dollar Day Values Over. 36 ONLY, IVORY BROCADED SILK SCARFS Assorted designs. For ladies or men. $j 00 5 DOZEN PRINTED GEORGETTE SCARFS Assorted designs and colorings. 1 fiBfiB Large size 50 ONLY, SOLID LEATHER UNDER ARM PURSES Not two alike. 4 A A Extraordinary value at LADIES' AND CHIfcDRJJN'S CAMEL HAIR AND' WOOL GLOVES Made in Enlarttl Wolscy. Novelty turned back cuffs. C-fl A A 2 pairs for BOXED HANDKERCHIEFS Lace trimmed, hand embroidered. A wonderful variety. Q-fl AA 3 boxes for $XVV 2 boxes for $1.00 RAYON SILK PRINCESS SLIPS A splendid quality. Assorted shades and sizes. 00 WINDOW PANELS 100 only. Fringed ends. 2 1-4 yards long. Assorted designs. JjJ J 0 0 ALLrELASTIC, PULL-ON,T!GlR-DLES 10" deep with garter sup- inn-is. wm 11 u Extra special at Above are a few of the many Specials on Sale' DOLLAR DAY It will pay you to look our windows over on Friday and see so&efoVhli values offered. Fraser & Payne Man in the Moon and then calling him names because he sends In his bill. Glasses seem to be necessary for some people. Jake says he can't drink out of a bottle anv mors Pretty soon we shall all be rush- j lng aftor the plumber. I suppose. I A plumber is like a Scotsman, he is always likely to be the sub-.ect of a joke and usually he does not mind a Joke en himself. The civic elections a're on and Jake says he's going to vote for '.he party that gives away free aeer. Here's to Jake! For Real Comfort get a "Silent Night" I attress District News STEWART At the annual meeting of the Stewart General Hospital Association, Picsldcnt Howard Campbell and the entire present board were re-elected for the coming year. Expenditure of the hospital for the year amounted to $7,031.74. The fiscal year has been changed to end January 1 lntsead of November 1. The shipment of ore made last week by the Premier Gold Mining Co. from thft Porter-Idaho and Prosperity properties was valued at $30,000, not at $300,000 as originally reported. The Power Comoratlon of Can ada has completed work whereby me town oi stewari now receives its supply of electric light and power from the Dunwell mine. It is expected ample power will now be available for all local The big chemical extinguisher of the local fire department has been removed from its old station In the Fire Hall to the Pool Hall for the winter. Through the instrumentality of Dalby 3. Morklll, a branch of the Model Airplane League of Vancouver has been formed here, about 20 rnembers already being enrolled. The officeis are: Flight commander, E. R. G. Richardson; lieutenant commander. C. Mclntyre; sergeant it arms, William Thomey; recording officer, Murdoch Mclntyre; xiulpment officer, Duncan Camer-jn; flight counsel, S. McNeil. At the regular monthly meeting art Tuesday night of the Stewart Board of Trade, a' letter was read from F. E. Woodside of Vancouver urging continuous boosting of the project of a highway to Alaska. Mrs. Campbell, wife of Pat Campbell, Canadian customs officer at Thirteen Mile, and children, returned last week from a trip south. George A. Hills has purchased the business of the Stewart Decorators from Fred Conroy. Edward McQuade, who has been visitinst for some time In Stewart, left last week on his return to Russell left lasUwcck. for n Anyox twmm ' Mrs. Allan Carolan left last week for her home in Vancouver; 'where she will visit until after the Christmas and New Tfear holiday season. ALICE ARM B. B. Brock, geologist at the Torlc .nine, is expected to return to Alice Arm this week from Vancouver with his bride, who was formerlyMlw Week-End Specials SWIFT'S PICNIC HAM OCn Per lb atitJ MALKIN'S BEST TOMATOES 2s. 3 tins SHREDDED WHEAT 2 pkgs SWANSDOWN CAKE FLOUR Pkf. NABOB RED PLUMS 2 s. 3 tins j. NABOB SLICED PEACHES 2s. 3 tins McIIITOSH RED AP- 40c 25c 40c 85c 70c PLES Fancy. Per box yuOV Mcintosh red ap- j PLES C grade.- Box S2.25 BUTTER Ooldcn Churn or Brook-field. 01 in 3 lbs EOOS Fresh firsts. 2 doz JAP RICE No. 1. 7 lbs $1.25 50c COLUMBIA PEAS Sieve 5. (An 3 tins "XW FANCY LAYER FIGS 2 lbs BULK DATES 3 lbs 45c 25c COLUMBIA PURE STRAWBERRY 60C 4-lb. tin KRAFT CHEESE 1-lb. pkg. : GOLD MEDAL MALT EX TRACT Tin JAP -ORANGES Per box TOILET ROLLS 7 for 35c 65c $1.10 25c Alberta Market P. GAM ML A. Proprietor Fifth Street. Phone 208 WHILE NURSING A BROKEN LEG A remarkable testimony for Kcjjogg's ALL-BRAN "A few month ago I had lha misfortune to b knocked down by an automobile, my leg wu broken and whole intern bndlr shaken." writei citictn of Toronto, Canada. "Having lived a very active life before, when forced to lie ttlll con-etipation toon made its appearance. Drug! and medieinea proved mains, and I could not obtain relief until I tried Kellngg'a ALL-BRAN. The difference was noticeable almost at once, and from then on, during my entire eonvalcence, ALL - liKAN kept me fu uerfett condition. Though I am now over (0 years of age, my physician tells me that t have made the recovery of a 25-year-old man." Many people who suffer from constipation during the enforced inactivity following illness, or while engaged in sedentary work and study, would, find rapid and permanent relief in the regular use of Kellogg's ALL-BRAN. Kellogg'a ALL-BRAN is guaranteed to conquer constipation. Eat not less than two tablecpoonfuls every morning, and that amount at every meal if the case is chronic. Kellogg's ALL-BRAN is delicious with honey and milk or cream. Sold at all grocers. Made in London, Canada. ALL-BRAN Barbara Grote Stirling, daughter of ilr. and Mrs. Grote Stiriling of Kel oTma. They were married a few days ago in Kelowna. Mr: Brock is the son of Dean and Mrs. R. W, ock of Vancouver. A private company with Victoria business men and local residents as directors has been formed for the purpose of disposing of the Tidewater Molybdenum property or operating it themselves next summer. Al Falonccr has been awarded the contract for the freighting of supplies for the Britannia Mining Co. at the Toric mine during the coming winter months. Sleighs will be used in carrying out the work. , T. Laaoreck arrived last week from Ahyox to spend a few days hunting here. William Hanna, well known pioneer prospector of Anyox, Is a visitor here. About three Inches of snow fell during the pt week and prevailing cold weather indicates that it is here to stay. A. Davidson plans to carry out considerable development work on the Wild Oat pmnrtv nrrr" ,vie cnmln? winter TTr I nnvr hiuv i.iV. ing in supplies. " REMO Mrs. A. Rom and T. Ross of Terrace have moved to Remo for the winter. T. Ross will take out Cottonwood Iors. continuing his ast winter's contract. S. Wilkinson has a slight atf".k V rmeumonia and has been taken to Terrace for medical attention and is recovering nicely. An informal rlanr wan hlH In the RFA. Hall' on Saturday evening and was very well attended. j T. Brewer o' ulr-k nrrWed in Remo on Sunday's train to join Mrs. Brewer and children who have been visiting at the home of I Mrs, Brewer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Wilkinson. 0 X A I HAVE NOW OPENED AN Up-to-Date OPTICAL PARLOR over the Jewellery store I now offer you an efficient and thorough optical service. I assure you of careful, accurate , and conscientious work. If you do not need glasses, I will tell you so. Have your eyes examined. The charges are very reasonable. Entrance through the Jewellery store orPhone 122 for appointments. J. H. BULGER Registered Optometrist ft V HOLEX 835.00 iH: JHstsBSnMHrSSBaUtSalCBB LINDSAY'S Cartag e and Storage Phone 63 Cartage, Warehousing, THE STER WATCH and Distributing. Team or Motor Service Coal, Sand and Gravel We Specialize In-Plana ana Furniture Moving. jewi i i -MMaisjffftUjj I Tinmen . . AND SATURDAY TWO SHOWS ? and 9 p.m. VrWeVseVVVeWSrXvvJ HmTfyi-jn , srwravzwji VATEKPI.OOF22m DUSTPROnr fW . . . -WWSJ Hi's uystcr is the perfect Writ Watch. Swim, ining, or in the fthowcr-hatli, you can vrrar it. IhiM and fluiT cannot penetrate its art-tight rac ami Holes lias definitely proved itself under Official Government Tents the world's finest timekeeper. John Bulger Limited CENEX 823.00 S SIC W Tilt iW Tsssf" 100 PER CENT TALKINf) PlCTUJtF,S & MI EDDIE DOWLING, THE) IDOL OF imOADWI In AY The Rainbow Man SINGING, DANCING, MIRTH AND TEARS Comedies "Cold Shivers" and "Joe Cook at the Ball Game" ADMISSION, 20c AND 65c; SATURDAY MATINEE. 15c AND lOc AFTER THE MATINEE, EACH CHILI) WIF RECEIVE A STICK OF GUM PACIFIC MACHINE WORKS m r9' PHorie 537 P.O. Box 544 A. SOlllEIM, iR0R, RES. PHONE, RK1) 2'J3 , OPEN FOR BUSINESS NOV. 19 Acetylene Welding - Blacks'milhing Machine shop work of all descriptions; inhalation and overhauling of Diesel and gas engine an I all kinds of machinery our specialty. Wc Do the Installation of Semi-Diesel "Rap" Enjjinw With Full Guarantee From the Factory. Also First-Class Wooden Work If Necessary Efficient We arc specialists in For i : Specially trained medium Ford repair equipment. ; (no Ford parts are your that your servlop, work will 1 done. Wc giye clean. courteous service. S. E. Parker, Ltd. FORI) DEALERS Third Avenue r'onc 85 0 XaKJmSSSKBaLMMJMMrB''lm I TELEPHONE 657 . VALIJNTIN DiinjC FOR SELNA .BRAND Creamery Bulter & Cottage Cheese FRESH PASTEUmKI) 'LK AND CREAM IAIU Early Delivery Throughout Stock I uy From the Merchants That Advertise. Their Fresh,