y, Novembe 1919 —— : ee THE DAILY NEWS . Page 6 « — = ee OTE FY PE LL olin « a = . . We are overstocked in : os ; in, 16 do this w many lines of shoes and as new goods are arriving daily we must make room for . e ar e going to offer many lines of Men’s, Women’s, Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes at less than present day cost. DO NOT MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY Shoes are still going up i : : . going up in price. Buy now and buy as many pairs as you can at these prices. It will save you many dollars. Read bel f f th b being offered a ow a few of the many bargains being offere Ladies’ Battieship Grey Kid Boot ’ , SME sises: rer, 04: a. ee Laced oe - Misses’ High Cut Gun Metal Caif Men's Black or Brown Calf Laced sale Pelbe, por pais 9 80 1 tops, new walking or Louis $7. 40 School Boots—-sizes 11 to 2, reg. 390 Boots —Recede toe, Goodyear ssiiedneitadieiatia’ tien heels. All sizes. Sale Priee per pr *5.00. Sale Price, per pair...... . welted soles, mostly large sizes Ladies’ Tan Calf Boots, new shade Regular $11.50. Sale price per or. 50 Cuban or new walking heel. All | ie es a Growing Girls’ Box Ki an siiscgilitinisassididiiata WO cece $7.90 90 Boots An heels. Sines f 2 . $3. 95 Youths’ “Chum” Boots in black get pel pair hh OOO uss 00 6 0 OK oe Reg. $5.00. Sale Price, pe r pa Winter calf, sizes 11 to 2, regular $3 90 Men's a my as Paar out snmenenags : seb shlhind mre” : $5.50, Sale Price, > Oe otis le —- 0 > soles. Jus e Ladies {Wieon Wiel ia, tee ye + . ives, 11 Sale Price "$2. 95 se : " a boot for fall wear. All sizes, reg. 60 ] hinae aol et aa $6 90) I DOEP sc csctbesece —_______ 810.50. Sale Price, pér pair..... y of Benes .. BOTS FEICC Per Pall ~ : aaipdin _ | Men's Solid Leather Working Ladies’ Vici Kid Laced Boots Boots “Williams” Make—Black or r Goodyear Welted soles, high heels Girls’ sizes 6 to 10%, Sale Price 2. 45 Brown, regular, $7.50. Sale Priee, Same as above in kid leather lined $960 Regular $9.50. Sale Price per pr ° POF DONE onus dees dbs neei BOP FO iin ii 00s sa gaara . regular $10.50, Sale Price, pair. Remember the Day rns re nis House slippers, felt and leather, Every shoe in the store is being Remember t e Day es a 28 all on sale. Buy your Xmas gifts offered at a reduced price during FRIDAY, November 28 a a.m. now and save money. the sale, at 9 a.m. THIRD AVE. Geo. Hill - THE PRACTICAL SHOEMEN - E.R. Tabrum PHONE 357 : : ; — - = —- - —___—_—____——__- —— =. ! nr | e oO are erestec Oe s ' PHONS SERVICE DELEGATION GOING “SWAT THE COLD” | snot are i | ‘ i ve courses, i e} TO DES MOINES FROM A HEALTH SLOGAN a literature and catalogue |} DEAFNES THE HEAD ane ep > » £ | ¥ ; SILENT AN HOUR THE B. C. UNIVERSITY | EMPHILL TRADE SCHOOLS Local’ Druggist and. order Ooncen- @| Blanchard & Fisgard Sts., This New remedy. gives almost im: oun VANCOUVER. Nov. 27. joven |Health Authorities Are — Victoria, B. CU. mediate optte?, ene quickly effects 8 Utilities Committee Fail to Make representatives of the University of Campaign Which Covers! Kstablished over fifteen years, the actual seat of the complaint, and ; Report at 6 and Operators of British Cajumbia are being) Entire Continent 7 ith branches at which were considered | — ae Quit Work. sent to Des Moines, Iowa, to at- secienenieaiiens aan : ale | Vie toria E dmonton — Vancouver Zot, Chemist goes Bet ve stock } ee tend the student conference there/|® w being revised Dy “health authorities} “innipezs Regina Tacoma, Wn. stitute, but send money-order for @ Promptly at 6 o’cloek, according and the public is being advised to “Swat|Calgary Saskatoon Portland, Ore. supply direct. to me See —. : from December 30 to January 4. ‘real, the telephone girls | Semen Mitchel of P oe ti last rince Rupert At ‘a ‘oie :n os jis chairman of the convention . s the » : . “7 ilities Comumiut- |, ommittee and he will be a mem- tee began a meeting to discuss the b quest brought about by the! the operators. At 6| they had not concfuded | er of the delegation. Phe University will part of the funds requined to send the delegates and each delegate is act raise leliberati ‘ . s sult that th ‘ae with the Y expected to raise the rest. It is ; ' ue 8 e commenced. { R 4 expected that the home towns of \t 6:45 the committee had|'‘ ie the students will do something to- : decision to recommend to the ¢ ward sending their special repre- ty Council that the Prince| —— ; seatative. the Cold” in ‘swatted” the Behind the winter as heartily as they fy in sunumer movement is the desire to check the possible spread of ‘Nu by the prompt treatment of every case of cold The symptoms of the ‘flu in its early stages are the same as those of a bad cold and last year the ‘fu reached an ad vanced stege in many cases before the patient realized that the trouble was mor serious than a cold, ‘If every person would get busy as soon as a cold develops and use home remedies to break it up, we wouldn't hear so much about the ‘flu,” says one Eastern official “It would do wonders and that quickly Colds in the head er the "fu in its early stages ere promptly and effectively treated at home by the use of Grip Fix This is not a patent medicine but a combination of drugs such as would be used by any Rupe - ‘pert operators be paid at a rate The conference is being held physician. It comes in capsule form and » per t higher than ¢hat pre : . ~ |relieves @ cold in the night and acts Vailiy . . ee under the auspices of the Y. M. C,'promptly in ease of Grippe ng Vancouver, im the ; | At this time of the year every home a ee 4. and Y. W. CG. A. student volun-' snould have a box of Grip Fix. It is on es an schedules a sale at all drug stores, where it sells for al g obtained from the teer movement. There has notjoe" nis per box ity This action weet a gathering of this kind | accepted by th ] : since 1943, when it was held in, th . Dy 1¢ operators fer |e ‘isas City | “ey Went back ‘ . pas i , ? to work after It is expected that several mem. | 7 ip the telephone service ADVERTISING i bers of the University faculty will the ‘ tt less than an hour. PRIZE ESSAYS ON ACTUAL CONDITIONS | leo with delegation. TEN TONS A MONTH Phone 98 This is the Advertisng Column that | people read when they want anything 't brings results | encincmmcetuetaninaiamnt » will be matile directions. tributing Co. 38, Croydon, Surrey, Eng., and a package Station d per return with full WANTED- to take -Jouas ladies wishing | a three-year course in, nursing. Write lady superin-| tendent, General Hospital,| Prince Rupert, B. C., for ap-| plication forms and other in-| formation. 270) WANTED — An assistant in the Post Office, Anyox, B. C. Apply to the post master in own hand- | writing, giving full details of experience; also age and salary | required. 279 Sash, GENERAL CONTRACTOR Office and Shop Fraser St. doors, mouldings and /9 all interior finish lumber al- ways in stock. Agent for J. Fyfe Smith's hardwood. Estimates Given. REPAIR WORK UNDERTAKEN Phone Green 269. | | E. H. SHOCKLEY 1 | Why Pay More Than $13.00 LUMP COAL delivered in your bin? We screen every pound Phene Black 85 Terminal Coal Co:, FOR SALE carpet, h utensils. WANTED granted Porcher To purchase Crown quarter section on Island. Cash for barn- gain. Apply L. F. Regan, 3 Dyer} Call evenis Apartments, Prince Rupert, B.| - Cc, 279) . condition. WANTED Fishing boat with Fifth about 5 h.p. engine. Apply L. Avenue West. Brass bed, s eater and kitehen Suite 4 Summit Apts. igs only. 278 springs, | | ' FOR SALE—Range No. 9 in = good! Apply D. Gibb, 209) 276) F. Regan, 3 Dyer Apartments.| FOR SALE tWO YOUNG LADIES REQUIRED for bank. Apply P. O. box 1714 Almost new, Black 323. Range and heater.) FOR dit ion, Prince Rupert, B.C. tf SALE SITUATIONS | WANTED - wi RK WANT ED by Japanese, either piecework or contract; any kind. Phone M. Nakayama, Bayview Hotel, Red 320, 2; ~~<--<@--- FOR RENT— rooms to 3 5, FOR RENT Cornet in good con- phone Green 249. Two furnished house keeping rooms and two single let at the Drexel Rooms, 1441 Second Avenue. tf kindly cor Write box 20 Daily News otftice. FOR SALE.~White Leghorn roost- Phone Green 249, 78 ers, tusiness at Avenue W We put p Experienced Bookkeeper wants Seocdieaplih employment evenings. Apply LosT ». O, box 760, 277|- — et oe - LOST — Fourteen - foot rowboat DAY WORK WANTED Mrs, near Metlakatla; marked P, KR. Jones, box 45 Daily News tf B. H. painted on stern. Finder nmunicate with CG, C, FoR — ae Perry, Indian Agent. ti FOR SALE — Handsomest set of|~ ‘MISCELLANEOUS ~ es mink in the North——stole and| ——— —. => —_—____—__- ruff, Also number of mink|GROCHETTING and KNITTING- skins sufficient to make set. Phone Red 487, No, 400 Bighth est. 281 ep into our printing The News Print Shop. | At Christmas Time phone Red 403 or} tf | Solve your gift problems with Photographs. Make the appointme@tt to- day. It’s none too early. PHONE Red 328 The Peerless Studio Suite 22, Alder Block All busses stop at our door The Toqgery Shop Ladies’ Ready to Wear: Fancy Work Notions Undergarments, etc. Made to Order Mrs. L. PONZO Second Avenue and Fourth St. The “Gartland’” Boarding House 416 Sixth Avenue East Near Drydock : Board by Month or Week. Phone Red 266