PAQB SIX THB DAILY NEWS imimmuiiurmmna -.iHimimmiH hi TTrrrrrrrmn iw"- RAYON BLOOMERS Ladles' Rayon Silk Bloomers non-run quality In 6 shidcs, new dull finish, sizes small, medium and large. CI Oft fll.VU 2 pairs for RAYON VESTS Ladies' Non-Run Vests; new dull finish; picot shoulder straps; sizes, small medium and large; 6 shades. Q-fl (f gJL.VU 2 vests for LADIES' WINTER WEIGHT VESTS Ladies' Winter Weight Vests; silk mixture; tailored style; in cream only; Qf A A . VU excellent value; 2 vests for NON-RUN RAYON SLIPS 20 Doz. Non-Run Rayon Silk Slips; lace trimmed; shadow proof, and built up shoulder styles; in 5 shades; small, medium and large, (jjj QQ SILK & WOOL HOSE Ladles' Silk & Wool Plaited Hose; assorted shades and sizes; seimlcss Q4 A A mock fashioned; 2 pairs ? VU MERCURY FULL-FASHIONED SILK & WOOL HOSE Complete new stock in all the popular fall shades; full fashioned; wide elastic top; fin botany wool and silk mixture; per pair $1.00 LADIES' FABRIC GLOVES 15 Doz. Pair Chimoisette Gloves; all new shades; in latest pull-on styles Q inn sizes G to 8; 2 pair for CHILDREN'S HOSIERY Boys' and Olrls' one and one rib Wool Cashmere Hose; in fawn and almond shades. Size 5 to Sl Of A A 3 nalrs for OX.UU Size 7 to 9Vi 2 pairs for $1.00 BOYS' BLOCK RIBBED WOOL STOCKINGS Heavy quality Block Pure Wool Ribbed Stockings; good hard wearing Q4 A A quality; sizes 8 to 94. 2 pairs .... vX.U U TOWELS CJOood Quality Turkish Towels; white with colored borders; size, 18 inches by 36 Inches 4 Good Weight Colored English Turkish Towels; size 22 inches by 40 Inches nmiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimiHnnmiwn RAYON BROCADE 300 Yds. of Best Quality Rayon Brocade; 23 inches wide; In shades of peach, Nile green, white, black, yellow, Q-j A A orchid; 3Vi yards for ?XUU SPUN SILK 500 Yds. best quality Spun Silk; 29 inches wide; guaranteed absolutely pure silk; 15 shades on sale. A A Dollar Day, 2 yds. for KAYSEIt FULL-FASHIONED . HOSE 25 Doz. Kayser, Chiffon and Seml-Servlce full fashioned pure thread Silk Hose, de-lustcrcd finished, new cradle foot, French heel, all new fall shades, chiffon quality, are silk from top to toe, with Q4 A A picot top. Dollar Day, pair EXTRA LARGE SIZE GIFT TOWELS Jacquered designs; In the very newest figures and pastel shades 7Qr Dollar Day, each '1 PRINCE RUPERT Likes the Best! Prince Kupert merchants say that their customers like to buy goods of the best quality. They arc a diicriininating people. If there are any Prince Rupert people not taking the Daily News regularly we suggest that they arc making a mistake in not taking the best. The price is now so low that it is a mistake to do without the paper that circulates throughout the district. Call up the Daily News business office and ask that the boy call and collect 10c. Weekly Commence Getting the Paper Tomorrow l he most economical saws to use SImonds Canada Saw Co. Limited, St. Remi Vt.and Acorn Ave. Vancouver, B.C. MONTREAL AAJUtfcCUWii) ftiUftJliXTUW St. John, N.B. Fraser & Payne SATURDAY 1 ts BOXED HANDKERCHIEFS 500 Boxes on sale Dollar Day at extraordinary prices; all embroidered by hand; all perfectly clean new stock; at less than manufacturers' cost; all boxed; 3 handkerchiefs to the box Q-f A A 4 boxes for .. VX.UU $1.00 3 boxes for J. SILK UNDERWEAR Lace Trimmed Nightgowns jjj QQ Lace Trimmed & Tailored style Q-f A A Combinations tJA.JU Pyjamas; assorted styles QQ Vest & Bloomer Sets Jj QQ Brassier & Bloomer Sets QQ ' GUT TOWEL SETS Extra special value, packed in cellophane wrapper; novelty Towel and O-f A A Wash Cloth; 2 sets for PAVU GIFT TOWEL SETS Better quality large size. Towel and 2 Wash Cloths; cellophane wrapped QQ FRINGED SILK PANELS 25 Only Rayon Silk Panels; full size, 36x80 Inches; honey shade; trimmed Q-i AA silk bullion fringe; each --. ?XvU FRINGED NOTTINGHAM NET PANELS 75 Only good strong Panel fringed ends; full size, 36x80 inches; assorted designs in white and ecru C-f A A 2 panels for tJX.Vl CRETONNES Made in England; good designs; suitable for drapes, covers, etc.; assorted Q1 00 colorings; 6 yards for VX.UU PURPLE HEATHER KNITTING YARN Baldwin's & Paton's Purple Jleather Scotch Knitting Yams; in 20 shades, including black and white Q-f A A Dollar Day. 7 ozs. for : ?XvU Leatherette Zipper Shopping Bags; good and roomy; well made $1 00 LADIES' SCARFS Crepe ,-deChine and Georgette; full size; assorted colorings and designs g J QQ cticl NOTTINGHAM NET CURTAINS Finished ready to hang; full size; good strong net; Ivory shade; 25 pairs only; per pair .... TOWELS - K O Fancy and Colored Turkish Towels; guod quality; 7 size 22 Inches by 40 Inches n Extra Heavy quality Turkish Towels; size 24 Inches by 45 Inches DINNER IS ENJOYABLE Presbyterian Bazaar Comes to Close With Tasty Meal and Acceptable Concert Program Eighty persons sat down at the dlnqer held last evening in the soda! hall of First Presbvterian Church following the annual Ladles' Aid bazaar In the afternoon. A i program which followed the dinner ,was greatly enjoyed by alL Mrs. James Simpson was convener for the dinner, being assisted byi Mrs. J. W. McKlnley. Mrs. Thomas McMeekln. Mrs. Rod Morrison, Mrs. W. W. C. O'Neill. Miss Mary Brem-ner, Miss Jean Ritchie and Miss Wlnnlfred Eby. The spread was both bounteous and tasty. The blessing was offered Dy jtev. w. u. Grant Holllngworth, me pastor. W. W. C. O'Neill was chairman for the concert program which follow ed the meal and made suitable re marks In opening the proceedings. The program Included piano solos by Mrs. J. S. Black, address by Rev. i W. D. Orant Ilolllngworth. dance bv 'Misses Jean Robertson and Isabel Connery, vocal solos by J. A. Teng. I dance by little Misses Marie Boulter and Pinkie Moore, piano duet by Misses Beatrice Bemer and Jean ! Ritchie, dance by little Jovce Oaw- thorne, vocal solos by Mrs. H. N. Brocklcfiby, dance by Miss Qlorta DeWolf. vocal quartet selections by John E. Davey, J. A. Teng. 8. J. Hunter And Alex Clnnnprtnn nnrt rfanoa wbbi MM V by Miss Nona Hodgson. Mrs. J. 8. uiack was accompanist for the evening. The men's and Canadian Olrls in I $1.00 Training bazaar booths were still in operation during the evening and plied a good trade. D. CrStuart auctioned off articles which had been left over from the bazaar. I Mrs. D. C. Stuart, president of the f Ladies' Aid. had general supervision over the proceedings. FAMILY MEAT MARKET Shoulder Veal 7 lbs Loin Veal, 4 )bs. it 1 Cauliflower .... Leg of Veal 5 lbs Veal Stew 4 lbs Shoulder Lamb 6 lbs ,. Loin of Lamb. 4 lbs. & 1 Good Cauliflower Leg of Lamb per lb Sirloin Tipper lb Rump Roast of Beef 5 lbs. J. i. T-Bone Roast. 4 lbs. it Carrots, 4 lbs. Shoulder Pork r 7 ibs Loin of Pork. 4 1"js. & Apples, 4 lbs. 209 Second Street $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 50c $1.00 $1.00 30c 20c $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 Phone 957 We have vegetables and deliver our goods. "My NERVES Were Terrible" Now Mrs. Hyland Feels Happy and Well Owing to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills (tonic). Feels Like "New Person". "My nerves were terrible," writes Mrs. Alex. Hyland, Clarendon Station, Ontario. "Mother told me to take Pink Pills, so I started and I soon felt that they were helping me. Today I am happy and well, and I (eel I owe it aU to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills." The iron and other elements in Dr. Williams' Pink Pills (tonic) increase the amount of haemoglobin or the oiygen. carrying agent in the blood. The in. creased oxygen re-vitalizes your tissues, sharpening your appetite, giving you a feeling of happiness and well-being. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are available at 50 cents a package at any druggist's. Be sure to say "Dr. Williams' " so that the druggist will know exactly what you want. US LOCAL ITEMS Paddy Boyle has been sentenced by Magistrate McClymont in city police court to the time he had spent In Jail on pleading guilty to a charge of vagrancy. James McAngus, for drunkenness, was fined $25", with option of 30 days' imprisonment, by Magistrate McClymont in city police court this morning for drunkenness. R. Walker and H. Shave, who arrived in the city from the north on the Princess Norah Wednesday af ternoon, are sailing tonight on the Princess Mary for Vancouver. The fire department had a call at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon to the home of City Engineer F. N. Oopd, Oraham Avenue, West view, where there was a chimney fire. No damage was done. C. P. R. steamer Princess Mary. Capt. James Flood, arrived in port at 2:30 this afternoon from the south and will sail at 10 o'clock tonight on her return to Vancouver and waypolnts. Sigurd Rldnlng, local fisherman, will leave on tomorrow morning's train for Montreal where, on November 13, he will sail on the Duchess of York for a visit to his native home In Bergen, Norway. Miss E. E. Parfltt. who has been visiting at Hazelton where she formerly taught school arrived in the city from the interior on yesterday afternoons train and sailed last nht by the Prtneo Rupert on her return to her home in Victoria. Week-End Specials Malkin's Best Coffee 41 On 1-lb. tin Royal City Sweet Corn- 2's O S n DL 2 tins Campbell's Chicken Soup QETp With Rice. 2 tins AOK, Llbby's Corn Beef l's Offn 2 tins dL Swift Sliced Bacon 3QC Malkin's Best reaches fCp 81lced, 2's, 2 tins 101 Aylmer Catsup 4 Jn large bottle 10L Lozemby's "Chef" Sauce OCT per bottle DL Malkin's Best Strawberry flfln Jam. 4-lb. tin UUL Eggs Storage Extras j QQ Crosse tt Blackwell's QAp Gravy-Maid, per bottle.. uUL Crosse & Blackwell's OEIp Branston's Pickle, per Jar DL Dry Onions np 8 lbs -SDL Fresh Cabbage nprt 8 lbs -SDL Remo Turnips OCT. 10 lbs -SDL Up-River Potatoes Q-f jjn per sack tJ)x.DU Alberta Market P. GAMUI.A, Proprietor Fifth Street. Phnne 20H LOCAL ITEMS Poppy Tag Day Saturday. 260 Miss Lois McRae sailed last night n the Prince Rupert for a holiday lslt to Vancouver and Victoria. Robert Corlett, pioneer rancher of the Lakelse Valley, arrived in the city from Terrace on yesterday afternoon's train. Capt. H. E. Denlson, Porcher Island mining man, is a business visitor in town, having arrived In the city yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Charles Raven of Terrace ar rived in the city from the Interior n yesterday afternoon's train and sailed last night on the Prince Ru pert for a trip to Vancouver. Charles Desfry, W. Chapman, P. Magnussen, W. Olsen and C. Finter are among Terrace visitors In the city, all having arrived from the in terior on yesterday afternoon's; train. The Varden Singers, under of Peter Leln, sang two selections at the sacred benefit concert conducted by the Sunshine Missionary Society of St. Paul's Lutheran' Church. J. O. McMlnn of the Canadian Credit Men's Trust Association, who has been In the city for several weeks in connection with local assignments, sailed last hlgbs by the Prince Rupert on his return to Vancouver. W. K. Owyer, district engineer for the provincial department of public works, returned to the city on the Prince John yesterday afternoon from a two weeks' trip to various Queen Charlotte Island points on official duties. Angus Campbell, who has been employed at the Premier mine, arrived In the city on the Prince Rupert last evening from Stewart and will proceed by train tomorrow morning to Montreal where, on November 13, he will embark on the steamer Duchess of York for a visit to his native home In Olasgow. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Woman Cook, smai: camp. Every convenience App. Room 19. Westholme Rooms. i BUSH'S Grocerteria The Ix)W Down On Food Prices Ogllvie's Montcalm Flour 04 O ? 49-lb. sack Jgilvie s Royal House- Q-f ffA hold Flour, 49-lb. sack v-1 DU D1UC Rlbbn " B1UC Klbb0n Tea jjjgjjjP Pure Oold Quick Puddings f (? Assorted flavors, pkt AOL Royal City Tomatoes 1 flp Fancy quality. Un XUl Nabob Plums i On per tin ...A"L Nabob Marmalade dOp Quart sealers, each MvL Keep Your Money In The District! Ihiy Remo Potatoes Q-f AC per sack 01.10 Remd Cabbage Qn per lb L Remo Turnips orn 10 lbs DL Remo Carrots 25C Pacific Mllk-Talls A An per tin X1L $5.25 per case Sweet Potatoes q 3 lbs OC Bush's Grocerteria FREK DELIVERY TELEPHONES - 211 & 212 I Friday, November t, ig3l Friday and Saturday Two Shows 7 and 9 pin. ADMISSION - 20c 4 65. Feature Starts at 7:55 & 9:5j Back Again In a Dizzy Whirl of Nonsense Wheeler and Wolsey In "Cracked Nuts" With DOROTHY LLE and Many Other Stars A Mirth-Shaking Sweep of Irresistible Comedy Comedy "Ex-SweethearU" "Adventures in Africa-. Man Eaters" Cartoon "AROUND THE WORLD" Paramount News SATURDAY MATINEE at ! 30 Feature starts 3:25 15c k Me Monday and Tuesday "The Smiling Lieutenant" LOCAL ITEMS The appeal of Mrs Elizabeth Thompson against a ennvu tum m city police court on a liquor chargr is proceeding before Judge H A. Robertson In County Court today The morning was spent In arBimiem and the hearing was adjourned until 2 o'clock this afternoon Mrs. P. D. Cameron, tog Emh-h Avenue East, today pirki a -mi:: bowl of fine ripe raspbcrrir.- u ! r garden. She brought then, t the Daily News to show thi-m oi hibiting them In one of ' windows in town. DO NOT MISS THESE BARGAINS Flour is advancing rapid I Wt id-vise you purchasing your winter supply without delay Flour Robin Hood, Purity t:, ! Fir Rose 491 C Cfl per sack Flour 'lour Albe Alberta Rose and Q4 05 Cinderella, 49's, sack Royal Yeast Cakes 3 pkg. 20c Rolled OaU Qn OU per 20-lb. sack $1.00 Size Soda Biscuits Attn 3t per box Sweet Mixed Biscuits O 2 lbs King Oscar Kippered Sna K 2JjQ Lettuce Firm Heads QZo uu 3 for Onions Firm and good OftC keepers, 10 lbs. Carrots and Turnips- In OlP terlor grown, 10 lbs Malkin's Best Jelly Powdrr COq assorted flavors, per Malkin's Best Qrapc Fruit OjC 2's, per tin Malkin's Best Marmalade QJJn " 40-oz. Jar nuy oarly'and be assured f ; rv!ce and quick delivery Our Grocery, Fruit and Vfsr'lkIe Slock Is Always Fresh tt ComP"" We solicit mall orders wlii''" re' eclve every raro In parkum and shipping. SAVE WjllLE you rv MussalIem,sCash& Carry Stores "Where Dollars Have More CenU" No. 1 Store Fifth Ave.-Phone lMj No, 2 Store 31D Third Av .-rhone No! 3 Store 727 Third Av.-Phone W P. O, Box 575