Third ATenue LOOK FOR MUSSALLEM'S AD CALIFORNIA WINE BRICK each 99c APPLES Delicious 04 OQ Fancv H. H.. ner box V0 v NABOB TEA per 2ty-lb. pkg CHASE it SANBORN'S COFFEE, to dear, lb. VITONS- per Mb. tin BUTTER A-l per lb. GRANDMA'S JBLLY POWDKRS, per dot. oiixmrs CREAM TARTAR, K's. per pkg. CBftTO To clear 3 battles 98c 46c $2.73 25c 13c V. C. AUSTRALIAN PINEAPPLE Sliced or crushed, 2's 2 tins QUAKER STRAWBERRIES Heavy Syrup, 2's, 2 tins Closed All Day SATURDAY Free delivery on all orders $2 or over MUSSALLEM'S Economy Store "Where Dollars Have More Cents" M7-19 Third Avenue West r.O. Box 575 Phone 18 wssa TYPEWRITERS For Sale or Rent Rose, Cowan & Latta Phone 231 COAL! COAL! Our Famous Ed son, Alberta and Bulkley Valley Coals are guaranteed to give satisfaction. Try a ton of No. 1 Bulkley Valley. We also cell Timothy Hay, Wheat Oats and Barley. Prince Rupert Feed Co. 58 Phones 551 1 naay ss, Prin. Adelaide lu p.n Nov. 3 and 17, ss. Pr. Norah pjn from Vancouver Sunday ss. Catala p.m Wed. . Pr. George 10 am Friday ss. Prin. Adelaide .. pjn Ss. Cardena pjn November 13 and 27 ss. Princess Norah ajn. For Anyox and Stewart Sunday ss. Catala 8 pxn. Wednesday ss. Pr. George 4 pjn. ' From Anyox and Stewart-Tuesday ss. Catala .11:30 ajn. q; Thursday ss. Pr. George 8 p.m. DU or Naas River ana fort Simpson- Sunday ss. Catala 8 pm. From Naas River & fort Simpson ofl i Tuesday ss. Catala .... 11:30 ajn. O "C .for Ocean Falls- Tuesday a. Catala. .. Thurs. ... ss. Pr. . George Friday ss. rnn. Adelaide .... pjn. Ss. Cardena .. pjn. For Queen Charlotte Islands Nov. 3 and 17 as. P. John 10 pjn. From Queen Charlotte Islands Nov. 15 and 28 ss. Pr. John ajn. For Alaska-November 13 and 27 as. Princess Norah ajn. From Alaska Nov. 3 and 17 ss. Pr. Norah pjn. Developing and Printing Send Your Films Direct to WRATIIALL'S PHOTO FINISHING Rapid Service Prince Rupert The AUCTIONEER Packing Crating Wrapping & General Furniture Repairs List your goods with me Phone Black 120 GEO. J. DAWES Eighth Avenue West. SHBHILHMHILHIIMsHh Steamship Saflings L0CAL NEWS For Vancouver-Tuesday Catala 1:30 p.m, Thurs. ss. Pr. George 10:15 pm Union steamer Catala. Capt. A. E. Dickson, arrived In port at 5:45 a lair-sized list or passengers ana j sailed at 8 pm. for Anyox, Stew-lart and other northern points whence she will return here tomorrow morning and sail at 1:30 pjn. for the south. Norman A. Watt and daughter, Joan, returned to the city on the Princes Norah this morning from Vlatorta where they went In company with the remains of Mrs. Watt, who passed away here recently and whose funeral took place ki the Capital. 1 Two chimney fires required the attention of the fire department i during Friday evening's gale, there I being no damage In either case 1:30 P" The first .was at 4:45 In a building 40.I -at 934 Second Avenue owned by floC, Friday ss. Prin. Adelaide 10 pjrj. sam Jabour and occupied by R. Oft From Ocean Fan- I Erlcksen-The second was at the weane.-. rr. ueorge iu ajn. residence of Victor Essen, 537 Hotel Arrivals Savoy Jon Slrg, CI a us Arne and Carl Strand, city; A. Bougland. T. Halle and Angus MacNeill, CN.lt. Central J. W. Qulner, Ketchikan: W. Franz, CN.R.; E. Passmore. Wind sor; L. Passmore and D. J. Pass- more, city; Cyril D. Morgan. Van couver; Slvert Orosdan and A. Roll, Prince Rupert; Mr. and Mrs. J. Joharwen, Dig-by; Mrs. Laura Wlshard, Chicago; John Fraln, Tel-kwa; II. W. Brooker, Edmonton; Roy Labo, CNJl. Prince Rupert T. O. Oarrett, II. H. Brown and L. E. Poulin. Vancouver; W. II. Manuel, Kamloops; J C. K. Sealy. 8mlthers: E. J. Palmer and Mrs. J. R. Morgan; Queen Charlotte Islands; Harold Lannlng, Vancouver; William Dann, 8tewart; A. A. Pare. Montreal; J. Clones, Prince George. C. N. R. Trains For the East-Mondays, Wednesdays and Frl days 5:30 pjn. From the East-Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur days 10 pjn. WAR DEAD IIONOULD (Continued from page one) for future generations and. if the call ever came again with reasons s clear as had been those is 1914. .he speaker was confident that the inspiration of these deeds would esult in as spontaneous a response imong those who would then be the oung and the strong. However, it hould be the prayer of all that uch a call would never arise but ihat peace should reign through- mt the world. The Bishop urged the importance jf maintaining faith in God and he eternal. "Let us leave those whom we are trying to remember today- with the Great Judge of the Sarth In confidence that they shall e done rightly with and that they hall be satisfied." In closing. Bishop Rlx urged that 'hose men and women vhb had fought and suffered during the Great War and who were still fighting and struggling in their ark) us ways today should not be forgotten. Cloe of Proceedings Following the address, wreaths were placed at the base of the cenotaph by representatives of various organisations and private Individuals. A lament was played at this time by Piper Alex Macdona'd The proceedings came to a close with the sounding of the Reveille by Bugler Ranee and the singing of "God Save the King." The Guard of the stone during the service were Chief Petty Officer John Gibson DSM.. representing the Royal Navy: Private Alex Maclean. Glasgow Highlanders, Imperials: Private James Watt, Sixteenth Canadian Scottish, and Company Sergeant Major H. A. Ponder. Northern B. C. Regiment, Canadian Mounted Rifles.' After the service, the parade marched back to the Canadian Legion Hall where it was dismissed. WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront In view of the announcement, of W. A. Found, deputy minister of fisheries, contained In Canadian Press dispatches to the Dally News, that the International Fisheries Commission will probably sit in Prince Rupert later this month to hear the views of local halibut fishing interests In regard to new measures to be invoked for the further conservation of the Pacific halibut fishery. It may not now be neces sary for the local Deep Sea Fishermen's Union to send a delegate to the session of the Commission which has been called for November 23 In Seattle At a meeting last Thursday night, the local Union elected George Anderson, Its secretary, as delegate to the Seattle con-fcrenc. It was not known by the meeting that the Commission was considering coming north for a session. Central Hotel American and European plan Housekeeping Rooms We Also Sell Coal That Gives Perfect Satisfaction Phone 51 FINE FILM IS BRITISH "lie Mine Tonight" Hailed as All- Hound Delightful Picture Sparkling comedy, charming ro- mance, great pnowjarapuy. ful scenery of the Swlss-iuitan lake regions and fascinating, lilting music, both vocal and instrumental. are factors which combine to make Be Mine Tonight." which is com-; lng to the Capitol Theatre here at tne first of this week, a most ae-1 llghtful picture. It U anomer mm ihat Iias attracted much favoraoie comment elsewhere and that local' movie fans have been looking forward to for some time. It U a British production with an ; international cast headed by Jan Kiepura. Polish opera star, and Magda Schneider. Edmund Owenn. J who had a prominent part in "Good j Companions" last week, also nas an important role in "Be Mine Tonight." Musical numbers are worked cleverly into the action and dialogue, making the comedy funnier and the romance sweeter. The dl-recUon is said to be unsurpassed. New Orchestra of Baptist Church is Heard First Time A newly organised orchestra in connection with First Bap. i it Church, under the direction of Mel- vin R. Dafoe. made it initial ap-1 pea ranee at evening service in that church yesterday and created an I excellent impression, indicating that It is going to be a decided ac quisition to the church and Its ar - Uvltles. Henceforth the orchestra. ; which consists of Miss Edith John stone. Miss Cathie Watson MUs A 11-een Hamblln. Mis Phyllis Hamblln Bobby Houston and Kenny Oreen will be heard each Sunday for fifteen minutes prior to evening vr- j vices. Last evening Melvln Dafoe rendered as a baritone solo "Thou , Art the Potter " Next Sunday eve- j nlng Master David Houston will sing "My Task" The Mjbject of the pastor Rev F W Dafoe. last evening wax "Consecration of Life " , NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll, Proprietor -A IIOMK AWAV FROM HOME" Hates 11.00 up 50 Rooms, Hot it Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 198 mm w ivwm EFFICIENT AND RELIABLE SERVICE Phone Blue 320 The most efficient service Is the more economical. Our new equipment Is the latest In servicing, assuring you the best work. Why not have a proper aerial, Estimates on antenna installations cheerfully given. Superior anri Radio Service 336 Second Avenue,- Phone Blue 320 P. O. Box 132 A. O. BARTLETT C. H. IN8ULANDER 1 Monday & Tuesday TWO SHOWS 7 & 9 Admission 15c & 50c Liberty .Magazine Says: BUY o .MICKEY'S MECHANICAL Monday, Novnafo u PAGE FOOT .THE DAILY NEWS 5J Leckies' Boots and Shoes For Men, Women, Misses and Children All Bought From Leckie's Also a Big Line of Miner's Rubbers All Sizes For All Kinds of People Buy at Our Store and Save 25 per cent On Your Purchases CUT RATE SHOE STORE I BIG DANCE AT TERRACE E. T. Xfiincy, New Member, Given Great Ucccption at Election Nijht Tarty TERRACE, Novmber 13 Under the auspices or the Terrace Basketball Club a dance was held In the Caraaian Legion Hall on election night, there being about 175 people present. A feature of the evening's proceedings was the announcing of the election returns. E. Mlchlel reading these out. At midnight E. T. Kenney. vic torious Liberal candidate, appeared among the crowd Just as definite returns of the Skeena contest were being announced. He was chaired and shouldered by D. LltUe amid ihe cheers of the crowd. Mr Ken ney gave a short speech thanking the voters. Dancing continued until 2:30. Excellent weather prevailed on "lection day here. WEDNESDAY nl 'MELODY ChTut'-i "BE MINE TONIGHT',!,, With JAN KIM'UltA. MAGDA SCIINF.IDr.il. A Can lini. ' The Grandest Love and .Musical Treat Ever Brought to Tlilj Country A I ) I) E I ) " E N(J LA N I) AWAKE" MAN FURS! FURS! FURS! Wanted in Large Quantities We have an order for 5,000 .Mink, 2.000 Martens, See lnhm m Oro roxes. 1,000 lied Foxes. 3,000 Wolvr, 10.00 Weawlv im Silver loxe, and In older to secure the above artfcles t are prepared to pay ou 'he his hut rash prire. We abo ran uk iQ other furs at full market value. For a square dral, hifhe! market prlres and prompt rrturra ship or brine tour furs to u A trial shipment Mill convince ton. John Clones - Prince Rupert, B.C. 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