Household Goods Swiss Curtain Panels, in handsome fi A A designs-Each frX.UU Sheets 8.4 size, fully bleached, fl Aft pJ.Ulr fine quality -Each Frilled Curtain Muslins, various Q4 A A colorrd borders- S for ... . t?XW Pillow Slips, serviceable quality. A A 4 for Towels A very special value - C-f A A 2 pairs for Cushions C rrtnnno covered, in A A in brlrht dr .i?ns-1 for J-B.ULF I'iUows Fcathur filled. In art Q-g AA ?J.W tlrk'ng covpr-Ear- , i hlo Cloth -With Colored borders, OQ Infants' Wear : si.oo Padded Silk Jackets 1,00 811k Buggy CoversPink or blue C A A gX.UU deslen. Each Fleece Lined Waists 1.00 Sleepers Fleece lined. 1 00 Umbrellas In colors or black. SI 00 Each Domestic Knitting Yarns Heathers, QJ J, A A or plain colors, per lb. Wash Dresses A nice selection. Q1 A A Each ,'. ?X.UJ Fancy Silk Scarves New designs. J QQ Fancy Work An assortment C-j A A 2 for Third Ave. and Fulton St. Relief Work at Decker Lake to Straighten Road New $23,000 Hospital Almost Ready For Occupation) Will Re Boon to Whole District There Is a relief camp at Decker 10c. a week! Sec Our Windows Lake made for 100 men but so far! only sixty are employed there, according to F. L. Carroll of Burns Lake, who is visiting the city. Some of these men have been working for the past two weeks, straightening the main highway, whlzh in I places has In it some bad turns 'and which cannot be permanently constructed until straightened. The new hospital at Burns Lake. which coat approximately $25,001. I is Just about completed and will be WALLACE'S Dollar Days TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY Underwear Drocadcd and Plain Slips Several O-f A A colors. Each , Bloomers Fleece lined. Q4 A A 2 pairs for Vests Winter weight. 1 00 Rayon Bloomers In several C-! A A tl.UU shades, 2 for Bloomer and Uplift Sets Lace Q-J A A trlmmci. Per set ?AUU Bobettes-Lace trimmed, splendid Q-J A A quality, regular 1. 50. for ?AUU Children's Combinations Q4 A A 2 for Yard Goods Striped or White Flannelette Nice Q-f AA" soft quallty-6 yds, for ?JLlrV Vclour Kimono Cloths Reversible. A A mUJ 3 yards lor : Brocaded Rayons All new shades. Qfl ft A frl.UU 3 yards for Colored Broadcloths Regular to 50c Q -I A A per y ird -3 yarri3 for t?XUU Figured Dress Rayons to 7Sc yard. Q-fl A A frl.UU 2 yards for Velveteens In several colors, CI ft ft frl.UU 2 yards for Hosiery Men's Work Sox O rey wool. Q A A Ql.UU 3 pairs for - Plated Silk Hose Winter weight., 04 A A ' new colors. 2 pairs for pXiUU Boys' Black Hoso Heavy ribbed Of A A quality, all sizes. 3 pairs for t?XUU Children's Cashmere Hose Also Q4 A A Oolf Sox, 2 pairs for ?XVU Phone 9 occupied soon. The staff will bt moved from the little cottage on the hill where they are now operating under great difficulties. Th hospital Is operated by the United Church mission board which undertakes part of the financing It will be a great boon to the whole district. The Moose Hall was placed at the smjees of the Unemployed Baa-day night free of charge. 10c. a week! Ten Cents a Week Pays for the 'The Daily News' Delivered to your home. Phone 98 and the boy will call and collect TO PUT IN STOP SIGNS ELKS' CIRCUS UNDER FIRE T'ire and Poller Regulations Must Re Strictly Adhered to and Proper Lirrncc Fee Paid The carnival which is beta", uaged on Seventh Street under the auspices of the local Elks' Lodge came in for considerable discussion at last night's council meet-in? and it was finally decided that continuation of its operations would be permitted only with strict supervision by the police of all uumes being, played, the' approval of the fire coVf and provided the full licence fee required for sucli cut tits is belnt; paid. Several of the aldermen, were of 'he opinion that the full licence fee be exacted and the resolution that operation of the circus be permitted only subject fb fire and police regulations and the payment of the proper licence fee was moved by Aid. Rudderham, seconded by Aid. Pillsbury and passed unanimously. Unemployment Is Discussed Mayor's Telctram to Minister of Labor Read Discrimination or Lack of Action? Afler hearing a telegram which had been M-nt recently by Mayor Orme to Hon. W. A. McKensle, provincial minister of labor, urging immediate action in the matter of instituting unemployment relief work here, the city council last night in-r iged in a general discussion of the situation. AM. Pullen thought that there was discrimination against Prince Rupert in comparison with consideration some other places were receiving. Aid. Macdonald did not think there was so much discrimination, but admitted there had been lack of action. Now that work was starting, however, he thought It would be we!) to wait and see what action was taken and how many men were given employment. Twenty Years Ago In Prince Rupert September 15, 1011 11.8. Clt nicnts, formerly of Prince Rupert and now of Vancouver, has been nominated Conservative can didate for Comox-Atlln in the forthcoming federal election. 8. M. Newton of Prince Rupert wai his opponent for tho, nomination. The American gasoline launch Calclte has towed, the Vancouver launch Ho llo Into Prince Rupert for repairs following a breakdown The principal figure on Prince Rupert's delegation to the recent Liberal nomination convention in Nanalmo was J. S. Cowper, editor jof the Prince Rupert Dally News. ) Automatic, control has been invented for household heating systems that maintains the temp erature of each room at a desired .oiiu uh(' .i ndent of other rooms GAS PUMPS DISCUSSED Aid. rillsbury Urircs Thcin at Second Fire, marshal Urges City to Place Avenue and Second Street Responsibility . ' A by-law amending the Traffic .The city council last night asked "By-law to provide for the lnstalla- the city solicitor to bring In a full Hon of stop signs on McBrlde Street report on the matter of responsl-at Fourth, Fifth. Eighth and Ninth bl'lliy for gasoline pumps situated Avenues mm uivin introductory j on the public streets or highways, readings at last ninhl s city counolt; TJbe matter was brought up In a meeting. Aid. Pillsbury suggested communication from Fire Marshal that stop signs should be installed j. n Thomas who suggested that, on Second 8trce: at either side of the resnonstbllltv for Dermlttlntr the intersection with Second Ave-isuch gag pumps should be looked nue. ir it Is deemed advisable tq mt0. a recent accident In Toronto, 'put these in, anil there is some dlf- ,hcn car gtruck a sas pump, a iferenceof opiniin about1t.they w)Il fatai Un rnsulng, had actuated! be Included wlun the amending ; by-law comos up two weeks hence suggestion. ior uni recons.e.er.iuon ana aaop- Cltv soii-itor Jones stated uon. At Ihe sugges 'im the couru tise in the pap imniitto of tl in of Aid. Rudder-lee Wed to that fhe special council on traffic i will hold a session in the city council lumber on Friday evening of this j week for the curposc of receiving! views from any car operators who may have suggr Mons to offer In re-urU to traffic matters. that gas pumps on the puoiic streets were now illegal and it had been years since permission for one In Prince Rupert had been granted. J 11 St tsiste it! So oiisp it crackles out loud when you pour on milk or cream. Toasted rice grains. Rich with flavor. A different treat for breakfast. DclU cious (or lunch. Use in candies, maca roons. Try in soups. Kid dies arc fascinated by Rice Krispics. Order from your grocer. A rcd-and-green' package. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. MM? 1 HICK KItISBIi:S RICE i KRISPIES f LOOK THESE OVER! You Will Find Them Worth Your While Carnation Milk "From Contented Cows" "1. 85.15 ttahv MUi. III" doe v v ZJ per EXTRA VALUE 1 Un Malkin's Best Baking Powder, 12-os., 1 pkg. Malkin's Beat Jelly. Powder 9Cst Both for &0 MALKIN'S BEST 2 85C Dutch Maid French Dressing Qf n Per bottle A'iL Northern 15. C. Produce Our aim Is to help the growers of this country, and we look for support from the people of Prince Rupert. HEAL VALUES Remo Turnips Finest O lbs. OCn Quality O Remo Carrots New Q lbs. f) ff and tender O ut Cabbage Firm green lbs. rj 25( Cauliflower and (Ireen Brans At Low Prices All Fresh Fruits In Season Arriving livery Boat Mussallem's Cash and Carry Stores "Where Hollars llxve More Cents-Phone 3C0 , Phone 18 & 81 319 3rd Ave. 417.423 Sth Ave. mmtmsnmm mmvmm7mammmx.mxmtmimm wxmi Brirr-tr "--..P mt 1 o m .!.. v 3 Itiumiuy en. lui-auuy H TWO SHOWS 1 & 9 p.m. 5 Admission .20c and 65c Feature starts at 7:20 and 9:20 " "Mystery Ship" Meets Submarine In That Dramatic Tbnller, "THE SEAS BENEATH" g With OEOUC.E O'UKIEN, MARION LESSINO and a gallan, crew g of fighting, fearless, dcvll-may-carc men of ,the sea. Novelty "MESSENGER BOY" Wednesday and Thursday, "NEVER THE TWAIN SHALL MEET' BULKLEY VALLEY COAL The Heller Coal In buying Dulklcy Valley Coal: You get tho !ii ' . t grade coal on this market; you keep your fuel r,,!,i, in your own section of the province; you hcli ,!w the local unemployment situation; you help d- . i,.;t a basic industry in Central British Columbia. In ordering insist on Bulkley Valley CVil. WNADJANNVriONAL STEAMSHIPS Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD UPERA riNU . T. F. 20.000-TON FLOATING DKYDOCR bngltieent. Machinists, Boilermakers, lllsrksmllhs, I'attcm Makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING Our Flant Is Equipped to Handle All Kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK PHONES 43 AND 385 TheFish which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED - BLACK CO! Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Lid. PRINCE KUPEUT, B.C. WE ABE OFFERING: DISCOUNT ON COAL For Casli al (he Itnlc of 50c IVr Tun Alberta Lump, $13.50, (or cash, $13.00 Alberta Egg, $12.50, for cash, $12.00 Pembina Egg, $12.50, for cash, $12.00 HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE PHONE 580 PHONE 649 Steam Cleaning and Pressing Alterations Made Collection and Delivery Free! LING THE TAILOR 817 Second Are. t'hone 649 COAL Buy the real Cosl mous Edson snd CssW' Welllntton In sny qnantltlrt-Alio Hulkley Vsllf Grain and Itobln Hood flour. Prince Rupert Feed Co . . .... fi PHONES 58 Afl Get tlic habit of reading the advertisements in this paper and taking advantage of the help they bring 'u