! PAOE SIX ei.u '., THERE IS NOTHING LIKE THE GENUINE When you buy Congoleum Cold Seal Hugs you are buving the World's greatest value in furnishing, eje-cially at to-day's low price level maintained despite the general upward trend. That is why thrifty women are making a thorough job of floor renovation thl Fall. They are replacing NEAIt-WOUN as well us worn out floor coveriii g w i t h gen uin e, NUBIAN" i ceo. S 1 I eaxy.to-clean Congoletim, guaranteed to their lasting satisfaction by the famous Gold Seal trade mark. Congoleum design and colorings arc lovelier than ever. See them; and you will realize it is at once a pleaure and a real economy to buy NOW for the whole house. Hut take one precaution. Look for the Gold Seal and avoid dUapjtointlng substitutes. C O N G O L E U M C A X A I A I, f M I T E D Shelves Piled High with . . . New Leckie Shoes Our shelves arc piled high with a new shipment of Lcckic Shoes which were purchased months ago at the low rate for large quantities then prevailing and arrived only this week. They arc Seasonable Boots and Shoes For Men, Fine and Heavy Footwear For Women Misses and Boys All these arc being priced to give us only a small margin of profit. Our custom ers get llic benefit of our good buying. Owing to the popularity of the ICckic product the factory has been increased in size in order to meet the steadily growing demand. Prince Rupert is one of the markets for the Leckic Shoes and will continue to be as long as the present high standard continues. Let us show you. f r CUT RATE SHOE STORE Third Avenue i'rincc Huptrt I i I I'ri'l'H 'H 1 1 1 HI mil inmiiiw Hi i i i Daily News Want Ads. Bring Quick Returns THE DAILY NEWS Thursday, October 1 COLEUM rrr isr to is in ii tn m i i ii i i m ii n ii Mm ii ii ! COLD SEAL M O N t H E A L A. E Verner arrived in the eit 'on the Prince George yesierday i from Vancouver and proceeded on the train later in the day to Houston on business In connection with mining Interest in that area. Week-End Specials Supreme Dated Collee QQp dl With coupon. 1-lb. pkg. each coupon has a value of 4c Crest wood Creamery "iMitter 79 3-lb. hi irk I U California Seedless Ratstns OP,, 2 lbs. . Ol' Alberta Fresh Kggs : 65C Ubby's Aprlcots-31 OQ oer tin Nabob Sweet Peas-jT 4 4Qn per tin J, XOKj Nalley s lure Honey O 9 o prr Jar . Nabob Red Pima Jam AtZn 4-ib. tin J 10L Fry Cocoa OC ,-lb. tin AUU Eagle Lobster 's -f nn per Un Wild Rose Pastry Pisar 10-lb. sack 101 8wllfs Bacon-Slleiri lOn 1-lb. pkg. "' XOl Heine Catchup an larae boHles . ,. . SwKfs Pure Lard IKn 1-lb. Dka. XOL Hrinst Chill Sauce OQn perbntle i5uL Valencia Oranges - QlZn Alberta Market fifth Street Phone 208 BOOK ABOUT Q. C. ISLANDS LiLurlinc Mayol's "The HI Canoe" Wins Honor From Lilerary Guild SEATTLE. Oct. 19: Lurllne Bowles Mayor (Mrs. Prank E.) hu come back to Seattle from a summer spent in New York City and In New England, with the newt that the book the took east to her pub-listen. 'The Big Canoe." 1 the Junior Literary Guild's choice for the children's book of the month for September. This la the book about the Hslda Indians, who built their fine ptfcttk houses and their tall totem and memorial poles lining the streets of their villages, over a hundred years ago on the Queen Charlotte Islands. True Vikings of the Pacific were these fearless sea raiders who roamed far north and south m their big, graceful canoes, pillaging the mainland villages and carrying booty and captives back to their remote islands. Twenty-five years ago. Mrs. Ma ya! was teaching school near the Indian reservations at La Conner, having come here from her home in New Hampshire because she wan ted to know more about Indians. Later she spent a summer in Northern British Columbia where she saw Maids Indians, different from any other Indiana in their mode of living, their tack of tepees, peace- ones and feather head-gliding by in their big ean- eea. There she waa told of the villages on the Qoeen Charlotte Islands and then It was she fteerved the inaptrstion for the book just Crubes Amonc (viands I On her return from New York tn Angus. Mrs Mayoi went froaa Montreal to prince Rupert where she boarded a boat cralstng among the islands. And then she visited tor the first time, the scenes ef the Indian vfOaajes about which she had written. The old vtuaaes were gone, only great totem poles reared thetr groteasau tops out of the trees that had grown op around them ... the fine plank houses ware no more, they had deteriorated. Bat others, newer villages had prune; up. wealthy Italdas who have asade their money in these modem times not by plunder but by the hmibcr industry. Indians driving expensive motors, whose wives waar beeuUful clothes. And as the boat cruised in and out of the Islands, each looking like a small mountain nastf. with moose and bear coming down out of the wilds to the water, Mrs. Mayoi learned other legends of these people, for more books for children. Motif of Article Mrs. Mayol's book farms the motif for "Young Whigs." a monthly magasine published by the Junior Literary Ouild. with the cover deign of her book reproduced on the overs of the magaahw bsfide an Indian poem by Constance Lindsay Bkinner. a review of her visits In Indian villsgea by Mrs. Mayoi and her 'dure, and a short article by the illustrator of her book. W. Lang-don Klhn St. Peter's Tea And Sale is On Affair Heinr Held This Aflrrnixin At Home of .Mrs. J. 0. Allen. Filth Avenue tVet The home of Mrs. J. D. Alien. Fifth Avenue West, rooms of whicl. 'iave been attractively decorated for the occasion with marigold n nd autumn foliage. Is the scene this afternoon of a tea and sale of home cooking and needlework by 'he Woman's Auxiliary of St. Peter's Anglican Church. Mrs. AUen and Mrs. P. W. Stamp-Vincent are Joint hostesses and Mrs. O. A. Kel- sey. president of the St. Peter'. Woman's Auxiliary. Is aasUtiiu in receiving. In the tea room Mrs. W it Ooodaell art Mrs. II. U. Eastmin are pouring while servleiurs are Mrs. A. H. Hlll-Tout. Mrs. Harold Ponder and Miss Violet Stamp-Vincent Mrs A. Freebourg is actinic a cashier. Mrs. W. V. Tattelial, sr., Is in charge of the home cooking table and Mrs. w. O. Vigar. the sale of iveediework. Ernest Diekman. fuel inspector for the Canadian NaUonal Railways here, returned to the rlty on 'In- Prince George yesterdny from a mp io Vancouver WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY TWO SHOWS 7 Si 9 5 Admission 15c & 50c SAVOY HOTEL Prtnre Ruprrt's Leading Family Hotel Hot Ac Cold Water 1m all Rooms A. J. Pitt imo.MMK, Trop. SPECIAL WINTER RATES $12 Per Mf.tnh ind Up 327 Third Avr-mie rm"'" S.UtR0lI MtTndcr the Tont, Kim and CAN ANY WOMAN BE I'AITIUTL '(Jumbling Ship- JOAN CRAWFORD & GARY COOPER in "Today We Live" Willi Noled Cast. A M-Ci-M Ilrlrase. 7 5 & 9 Young love In a romantic drama one jou will treasure In Comedy "HONEYMOON BEACH" IVUlAMOt Yi Say the Name Ask for Kellogr, Com Flake by nam. KellofKi hiTt hren the standard of quality for more thin 25 vcjri th fmet value in Corn Flslea, . . . Every mlaml-grecn pi I age guaranteed by U K. Kellogg. When ir1j!itut (r( ollerrd you, it it seldom in a tjlnt of erji-c Mu iy Krllog in London, Ontario. ti!!i::t!:::!Ktpt:KKtti::!ra !i:ij!:iHiui SSgafa it stay . -JVgaTaTaTaTamBtaM ' ' ' IIIeit l Sia amBBBBBBBBBSm1SM ii,.;;;;!!;;;;;.;;.;, aaHCssmwMsi J 'lgmsgggiglta5 ff gamssBsfcPW. jjlaSnel eee mm? ff?Hi.' l :u:::;jtj!:!:hj TsVv HUS e :::::: ::::::::iy SJ 7s9Z3tBlt f Jit WmM l;::::::::::r.:y aw WjFm iif 0?" Mam Developing and Prinling Send your Ptlir. ' WRATHAUS PHOTO FINISHING Rapid Kertkc rtin r Rupert MacKENZIE'S FURNITURE All Wool Blankets lairs or Slnile Flannel Sheets Bedspreads Sec Our Hall and Wall Mirrors Kitchen Chairs ! H While The I . Fvuv. I. The Fish which made Prince RupertFamoas "Rupert Brand" SMOKED LACK CO Prepared Daily Dy Canadian Fish & Cold Slorage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, H.C. i . a OLD EMPRESS HOTEL Home of the Fisherman, Logger, Miner ItOO.MS-JlO per month, S3 per week, 50c per night KHOWKR HATII8 Third Avenue Phone Old JIMMIE C1CC0NE NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zareill, rr -f' "A HOME AWAVIK0M HOME" ,Ute, H.M M SO Rooms. Hot tt 1J w Prince Rupc Phone 261