si 0 i 1 If 4 Hi 4 - Special Chesterfield Suites These suites are fully guaranteed by us and It is only through a 'fortunate buy that we are able to offer them at the special price of 9175 Cash or Terms may be arranged through our Home Lovers Club Ysstr choice of Blue or Mulberry Mohair and Japquard Velour BarrieV Home Third Ave. & First St. Gold and Silver Plating Jewelry Designed, Made or Repaired Watch & Clock Repairs A Specialty Engraving a Leo Contoli Manufacturing; Jeweler ent 30 Sixth St. Phone 941 Miss HalliwelL Inlander of of Mail orders will be given prompt attention now Auditorium GOLF COURSE she dia tre Jmt the piaee to pass an en-syaHe evening. Clean, quiet, comfortable surroundings. AUDITORIUM GOLF COURSE L. J. MARREN Proprietor a a . mi Mi r reeze Is Much Cheaper Than a New Radiator Antl Freeze k cold weather in- surance for your motor and radiator We have a full line, including Prcstone, Rador Glycerine and Alcohol O verhaul Your Old Tire Chains And anticipate your needs In this line while our stock is complete i , iCold Weather Makes hard starting. Why not install a new battery now? OUR PRICE IS RIGHT 11-Platc Battery . .$10.00 13-Platc Battery ..$12.00 S.L PARKER LTD. FORI) PP.ALF.RS V page rcraa TTTF DAILY NEWS Wednesday, November 9 Mill Get Your ,ocal Merchants Price Before Sending Your Money To Outsiders Hi i Furnishings Telephone 123 LOCAL ITEMS Inspector James M. Tupper, R.C. M.P., returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from a trip to Hazelton on official duties. R. H. lie of the Forest Branch service returned to the city on the Prince George this moral n after trip to Ocean Falls on Dffletal duties. AVOliam Barber, who has been spending holidays with his par hi Vancouver, has returned, to Ocean Falls where he is a. member the staff of the Canadian Bank Commerce. CpTJl. steamer Prince John, Capt. Dan McKlnnon, which is operating in freight service, arrived in port at 8.30 this morning from Vancouver Island with a cargo of coal. Interesting views of the great British dirigible R-101 just before) left on her fatal voyage to In- are being shewn on the Par amount News reel which had its; ' first showing at the Capitol Thea last rright O. A. Gl&y, assistant superinten-deat for the Canadian National Railways at Sratthers, arrived iq the cits' from the interior on yes terday afternoon's train, being here for a brief visit on official business. CNJt. steamer Prince George, Capt. Harry Nedden, arrived In port at 12 noon today from Van- couver, Powell River and Ocean I Falls and will sail at 4 o'clock this"! afternoon for Anyox and Stewart whence she will return here southbound tomorrow evening. C. J. Killer of Telkwa. who was delegate to the recent Advisory i MILLIONSof MOTHERS ; I Time Flies One month to Christmas That Photo of you will solve the problem The Gift that only you can give BENSON'S STUDIO Third Ave. W. ,PhoncX& The Regal Shop CANDIES In Boxes, Bulk or Bars Boxed or Tablet STATIONERY Crepe, Tissue or Waxed Paper Pencils, Fens and Inks MR, & MRS. JOHN McRAE ! 300 Block, Third Avenue Phone Red 442 Free Board of the Farmers' Institutes Brttt,h Columbia convention in . . 1. ..I 1 H l, .1., Victoria, arrived in the city on the Prince George this morning from the south and proceeded by train to the interior. Major Angus Davis, well known mining engineer, -arrived in the Icity on the Prince George this morning from Vancouver and will sail on the Prince William this evening for the Queen Charlotte Islands. A. It. (Bert) Robson has returned to his regular duties as purser on the steamer Prlrtee George this trip north after having been for the past few weeks aboard the steamer Prince David onthe Trl- angle Run. Mrs. Earl W. Lockwood, who has been residing in Vancouver for some time, returned to the city on a the Prince George this morning to resume residence here. Mrs. Lockwood was formerly Miss Isobel Stuart of this city. Dave Cochrane, chief engineer of the steamer Prince Charles, returned to the city on the Prince George this morning to stand by his ship, which is tied up at the local dry dock for the winter, after a visit to his home in' Vancouver. Robert Corlett,' well known pioneer of Terrace, arrived m the city from the interior .on yesterday afternoon's train and will saU tomorrow night on the Prince George for Victoria where he will take up residence for the winter. Father Cocola of Fraser Lake, Father Wolfe of Prince George and : Father Hammond of Smlthers left by today's train on their return to their posts in the interior after having attended the Roman Catholic priests' retreat here during the past week. C- T. Hearh, superintendent of the Lakeise Lake hatchery at La kelse Lake, who has been on a trip j south, arrived in the city on the Prince George this morning from Vancouver esroute back to the in- H- M. O'Brien, thief engineer of thVilcld departmesijt of the Consoli dated Mining & Smelting' Co., Is passenger aboard the Prince George today hound for Stewart to visit the Big Missouri and other mines of that district In which hls'company is interested. ' Father E. M. Lcray OJkll. of Stewart left on today's .train for Terrace, where he will hold monthly services in the Roman Catholic 'Church, later proceeding to Prince George district where he he. I will spend three -weeks engaged in missionary work. ickets ! For Someone Somewhere on this page, in two different advertisements will be found the names of two residents of this city. Examine the advertisements carefully and find the names. If the two persons whose names arc in the advertisements will call at the Daily News Office they will be presented with a ticket to cither the Capitol Theatre or two tickets for games at either of the golf courses, they to choose which one they desire. These tickets are FREE. I : SPORT NEWS MAROONS IN FORM Scored Second'Vktory of Season By Defeating New Xt)rfc', Rangers. k a' Lasti Evening MONTREAL, Nov. 26:Contlnu-ing their rapid recovery of form, the Montreal Maroons outplayed the New York Rangers to score their ( second victory of the National Hockey League season last night. The Chicago Black Hawks continued their undefeated Journey by squeezing the Boston Bruins out in j slam bang overtime game. Toronto suffered Its. first defeat and Philadelphia won their first victory in an exciting match. One dazzling shot by Art Gagne (formerly of Prince George) made Just before the end of the first per iod gave Ottawa Senators a victory over the New York Americans. Last night's scores: ' ,.i .,. Ottawa 1. New York Americans 0. Toronto 1, Philadelphia 2. , Chicago 4, Boston 3 (overtime). New York Rangers 2, Montreal Maroons 5. OFFICE WINS FIRST HALF Honors In C. N. R. Cribbage League Are Settled Canadian National RecreaUon Association Cribbage League xe suits last night: Dry Dock Steelworkers 13, Station 14. Freleht Sheds 15, General Office 12. Car Shops 14, Dry Dock Machin ists 13. Locomotive Shops 11, Round House 16. 4 League Table W. L. Pts, General Offices 107 82 itl Car Shops ... 103 .80 103 Dry Dock Steelwork 09 00 99 Dry Dock -Machin. 85 96 95 Round House r. 88 101 88 Locomotive Shops .. 88 101 88 Freight Sheds 87, 08 87 Station 88 09 86 General Offices are winners of first half and .will play -off for the Holtby Cup with the winners of the second half. Mrs. George Little, who has teen on a trip to Vancouver and else- thelwhere In the south, arrived in the cltv city on on the Prince George this morning en route back to her home In Terrace. NEW RIFLE ASS'N HERE Small Bore Body Has Seven Teams Entered and Plans Much Activity; Mayor Donates Cup With four teams I rem the Canadian National Recreation Association and three from the Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve already entered and invitations toeing extended to all six-man teams possible to enter, the Prince Rupert Small Bore Rifle Association has been organized and will have its first shoot on Friday of this week. The tunnel on the Market. Place back of the Court House is to be used as a range and Mayor C. II. Orme has offered to put up a cup for team competition. Oflccrs of the Prince Rupert Small Bore Rifle Association are: Honorary President, Mayor Cyril II. Onae. President, M. M. Lamb. Secretary-Treasurer, Chief Petty Officer Young. Executive the captains of each team entered. GROTTO WINS IN BILLIARDS Defeated Canadian Legion By 33 roints Last Xight Billiard League results last night: Waugh (Grotto) "250, M. Andrews (Legion) 236. Howe 218, Tinker 250. Andrews' 230, Murray 2i0, MeLachlan 250, Baptie JH3. May 250, McDonald 214. Totals, 1108, 1163. Jligh "break, M. Andrews, 52. The -standing to date: Oames Total Average Elks ...6 6805 1134 Legion .6 6763 1172 Grotto LuM 435Qt. 1111 Censure Vote TO On Thursday Labor Government's Imperial Conference Policy to Be Put to Test In House LONDON, Nov. 26: Prime Minister J. Ramsay MacDonald informed the House of Commons that an official Conservative vote of ccn- sure on the government regarding- I its imperial Conference policy will" ue uinen on inursaay. FQR FALL AND CHRISTMAS FESTIVITIES SAHARA DRY GINGER ALE ' sn m 1 A. t l f. tt v true rruu urun -unexcwiea uy Any on the Market ... . - ..Per, Dozen, $1.50, Delivered A Trial Order Will Convince You REAVER BOTTLING WORKS Telephone 132 Prince Rupert, B.C Commercial Class Convent Result Honor Standing Obtained My Many Students In Recent Mid-Term examinations In the mid-term examinations of fit. Joseph's Aoadem commercial Li... , ..... 1 11 - tt i i. ji clan, iuc iwiuwing yuuitg laujrs obtained . honor standing: Miss Brenda Allen, "79; Mis Yolande JMcCrea, 78; Ml Arietta Pflls-'jDury, 77; Miss Marjerie Blance, 75. NO RESULTS FROM SEARCH contfmieri Trwr pace 1 ) so many reports having been received that Renahan pasted north of there. Lieut. Phlnney is awaiting orders from Jericho Beach as to future operations whether the two machines are to remain here, proceed to Ketchikan or return to their base at Vancouver. Meantime, no word was receives last night from Ketchikan as to the result of search operations in that district yesterday bf the two United States Navy amphibians and Pilot Anscel Eckmann. The reported finding f Capt. , J. A. Burke and his companions in the Atlln district has heartened the Renahan searchers. If Burke could remain alive in that barren north country for over six weeks, they see no reason why Renahan could not do the same near here, proridlag. of course, he did not crash whUe flying north in the dark en the evening of October 28. Albert Freboorg of the Bdwart Llpsett Prince Rupert) Ltd. staff returned to the city on the Princ George this morning after a vacation trip to Vancouver and else-whore in the south. DR. HUGH L. DICKEY SPECIALIST Bye. Ear, Nose and Throat At St. Elmo Hotel Eyes Tested For Olasses ROWE'S , Sheet Metal Works FURNACES PLUMBING EAVE TROUGHS All Kinds of Tanks made to order 340 THIRD AVENUE WEST Telephones: Office 340 WorksBlue 703 FREE! FREE! A guaranteed, hand pafnted enlargement from your own snapshot or photo. Frames, 25 to 50 lower priced than competitors. Phone or write. Rev. A. Wilson. 6th Ave. W. WESTERN SALES COMPANY lV; j. Box 158 Central Hojel COAL Buy the real Coal our famous Edson and .Cassldy-Wcllintton In any quantities. Also Uulkley Valley Hay. Grain and Robin Hood Flour. Prince Rupert Feed Co',, PHONES 58 AND 558 Xmas Cakes and PUDDINGS Should Be Ordered S: in ail sues irom .,(.. rct your on;.': ',,(:,-. The Electric Ihkcry We Deliver Phoned DEFECTIVE EYESIGHT Means lnterfcnm r v. :!r ... .1 l n i and lenses fitted u mi optician will provir'. p.. edy. A. E. IRELAND Optometrist 324 Third An Phone Red 700 for appointment Christmas Gifts fltik Unferwm 2 garments; f -r House Dresses each 95c HemstUchinr IDEAL CUT SHOP 38 Third Arrnoe Wot ritcnp It 1 j right mi Is Xot Too Swn to Inspect Our Complete Ranie 01 Christmas Neckwear And now Is the loglt al time purchase befere our t 11 picked over STEVE KING cfcn There's on!;- - fl1 against-the told KJido'coal that's thepropr: musW Buy a ton of wo) fire awny at Old Mjn wnntc' He'll quit on therun. Order ton of coal todu und no the haste that. v. dfcpltf' Philpott, Eviit Xr fninnaiiv Ltd- sv V V : Phone