THE DAlLt NEWS Thu.-.i; PAGE FOUR Removal Sale ait man V ft ' ' . 1 B 'Montreal Importer's a i b a m i i A i s Lr ! In their new store in the Meeker Block, the Montreal importers are ; now making: the biggest sale they iiaveieverhad.ncevtartlng business In Prince Rupert. Since start- N w II AT ft I StRCM .11 I ft I All Silks Go On Sale TOMORROW AT HALF OFF REGULAR PRICES Silks of-all quality from the cheapest to the highest grades in all the shades of the rainbow. You will open your eyes in wonder when you see .the prices we have placed on them.-' Golden Opportunity CHRISTMAS WILL SOON, BE HERE, SAVE HALF YOUR MONEY AND BUY NOW Thousands of thrifty, economical buyers are taking advantage of the remarkable price reductions offered in this Retiring From Business Sale You, too, have an opportunity to make needed purchases at this time at a saving of about one-half the regular prices. Those articles you so much wanted are now within your reach. GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SS. S. FMZZELt LAIIGEST CATCH 717 THIRD AVENUE The American' halibut schooner Clipper, Capt. John Smefcnd, 1 in port today discharging the largest catch of halibut to be landed here this season. The vessel had a fan of 67,000 pounds which was sold to the Pacific Fisheries at 18.9c and 8c. GRAIN 'MOVEMENT During the last t hours, some 30 carloads of grain have arrived from the prairies for the -Alberta Wheat Pool's Prince Rupert elevator and this morning 300 cars were reported to be on the territory west of Red Pass Junction, bound here. a world wide SBKfSl Wfflf popularity for 180 , i ' years, l.tjoWf.Mcf i " ! MTUlWttft n 1 ?, JOSEPH tr JOHN VICKERS If CO- IU. gLT-"'r' jf LONDON I73Q twcuwB J jf This advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. I importers have certainly received have appreciated Montreal prices. And the Montreal Importers have had as their object to provide merchandise to the Prince Rupert peo- i- . . . i j . pie at a price wiucu wuum picvt-m, tnem sending away 10 uie man order houses. And In this they have been highly successful. You cannot Vi 1 1 if . Vi n n r o r frnm tVA mall nrrtflf nouses man you can at uie ivium-real Importers. You cannot buy as well either, for at the Montreal Importers you do not buy from a catalogue with pretty pictures. You see the goods you buy you see their quality and yotf don't have the trouble of buying a money order. Neither do you wait until the goods come. You get them at once. If the Montreal Importers' prices are higher than you can buy elsewhere, then we expect you t6 buy elsewhere. There's no sentiment In business. You are out to buy tn the cheapest market. But when the Montreal Importers can sell to you as cheap as elsewhere, we have no hesitation in asking you to support local enterprise and buy at home; It will pay us both both you and us. Advt. Funeral Yesterday of Roy Robinson AtMetlakatla The funeral of Roy Robinson of Metlakatla, delayed because of Tuesday's storm, took p:ace at 11 o'clock yesterday morning. His companion choristers clad in surplice and cassock followed the casket from his late home to the church where the cortege was met by Rev. Canon Rushbrook, the officiating clergyman. Senior members of the choir were also fully robed. The service was full choral, beautiful and Inspiring, with practically the whole village in atten dance. i Floral tributes covering the casket were contributed as follows: ' Father, Mother an.d Family, Mr. I and Mrs. S. Ryan,' Mrs'. P.. Robin ijon. Mr. and Mrs) A.- Wilson, MR and Mrs. J. Prevest, Mr. and Mrs. George Ryan, Mr. and Mrs. R; V,B.' Leightori, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Leighton. Mr. and Mrs. P. Haldane, Miss Thelma Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. W J. Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. William Letghton. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Venn, Young People's Ath-etic Club, Hush Sandstrom. Sam Winter, Choir Boys of St. Paul's Church. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben lighton. Mr. and Mrs. William Leask and family, and Mm and Mrs P H Morrison -.tiul OFFICERS OF LEGION Returned Men Hold Senil-Aanual General Meeting; to Have Armistice Day Banquet At the semi-annual general meeting last night of the Prince i'upcrt branch of the Canadian Legion, British Empire Servlee1 ' caique, offteers were elected as 'ol'ows: Honorary president, Lieut. Col. C. W. Peck V.C., MLA. Honorary vice-presidents. Major John McGregor V.C and Lieut. Col. S. P. MeMordle DS.O. President, William Ranee. First vlce-presldtfnt, J. Smith. Second vice-president, J. Laur-enson. . Executive S. A. Bird. S. B. Marshall. J. J. Judge. H. B; Rastman, R. T. Anderson, Norman Short, W. Wilson and J. Gibson. Trustees Dr. John A. West, S. A. Bird and Thomas SUversldes. Auditor, C. V. Evltt. An Armistice Day banquet will be held on the evening of Novem ber 1. Lieut. Col. C. W. Peck V.C, who win be here to unveil the war memorial that day. will bet asked to take the chair for the occasion. It was decided to enter a team in the whist league. To Meet Chairman Compensation Bd. Matters Affecting Hospital to Be Taken Up Next Week With E. S. If. Winn I At the suggestion of Aid. S. D. Macdonald. the hospital board last night named James H. ; Thompson, president and II. W. I Birch, managing secretary, a committee to take ud with E. S. H. 'Winn, chalrrnan,'pX the Workmen's compensation Board, while he Is here next week, matters under the art affecting the hospital. One of the complaints made bv the hospital is that treatment is ofton given patients under the act m rne nosorcai. navnient for which cannot be secured from the board. ror instance, not long ago an in. jurca man came in for x-ray treatment and was also a patient for 12 days m the Institution. The hospital had been able to collect from the board only for the x-ray; i w possiDimy oi naving mem- & 'WtL v fa odds' 1 WIJUPI, to SCOTLAND gi&ZvS 1 jg0 REAL OLD SCOTCH WHISKY This advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. bers of the hospital nursing staff placed under the benefits of the compensation act will also be discussed with Mr, Winn. '. "Aid, Macdonald stated that Mr. ...r.j 1 J , . . 1 t .J ceeainfiiv lair ana. reasonaDie, at He thought he would be sympathetic to the adjustments sought by the hospital. Silk underwear at bargain prices. Wallace's. See Wallace's windows for Dollar least where labon-wai Concerned. Day specials. A: : i a r I I i to anyone supplying us With information leading to the comic- tion of any person selling imitation rii"s as genuine Congoleum. fa No rug is genuine Congoleum unless it has the Gold Seal GOLD SEAL on the surface. Congoleum Canada Limited Montreal. Genuine Congoleum has Vic Gold Seal on the Surface of Every Slug SAVING TMOUIA BC Can you afford to waste what they are saving? Do you know that over a million Canadian men have saved money on their clothes without sacrificing style, fit or quality one whit, by having them made-to-order by the world's largest one-price tailors ? This Fall, instead of paying a high price for custom tailored clothes, wear Tip Top. You'll findjmany of the same quality fabrics, the same expert styling, and equally fine workmanship for just $271 Volume is the reason volume in purchasing, volume in manufacture, volume in selling. The new fabrics are here-select yours now and wear your new clothes early this Fall. Remember, all one price, $27. P. CRAVETT0 FOURTH STHEEt PUINCE RUPERT, B.C. K'l V COLD tIAl 1 1 Kl CWAtASTIX I wrufAcnwrjuuima cmminont'ta ' CONGOLE -IUGS Tip Top Cloth A3W f j