PAOE TUG 'Walking s The Thing . . : and Fashionable Too! Handy Spats- Priced at . Twenty-One New Candidates Join ; Norway Sons Here! At the regular meeting of-the Sons of Norway Lodge on Saturday )!ght, twenty-one new candidates Vere initiated into the lodge. O. B. Sather. president, was Ijv the chair A merry time was enjoyed by all. Delicious refreshments were served at midnight after which stories and recitations by various members were enjoyed. M. Hougerud, district organizer for the Sony of Norway. Is at present in town and expects to be here until the week-end when he leaves for Alaska where he will visit other lodges of the organization. Another class of candidates will be initiated next Friday night when the1 fourth anniversary or Vinland No. 28 is to be celebrated. .rv Brogues That make your walks a pleasure. "ONYX-Styled" Brown Calf with detachable Scotty Tongues, combining appearance and durability C Q MEN! Keep your ankles warm with a pair of $1.2fr $1.95 The Family Shoe Store Third Avenue LIMITED THE DAILY NEWS. TRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Phone 357 Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue H. F. PULLEN Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by mail or carrier, yearly period, paid in advance For lesser periods, paid in advance, per week Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations DAILY EDITION Whist Drive And Dance is Held By Nordkap Society An enjoyable whist drive and dance was held Friday night by the Nordkap Society. " There were ten tables of cards and winners were, ladies' first, Mrs. C. Lindseth; second, Mrs. C. Mickal- "sen; men's first, H, Liland; second, H. Guldbrandsen. After cards, dancing was enjoyed,-; a good: sized crowd of about 125 being present for the dance. Delicious i refreshments were served at mid- .night. Music for dancing was furnished by Julius Welle's Orchestra.! '3. Jorgensen was at the door. S The committee in charge consisted of Mrs. J. Moen, Mrs. P. Lien, Mrs. A. Skaland, J. Jorgensen and 1. Valen. $5.00 10 Monday, November 19, 1934 WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront With Capt. James Finjllay on the bridge in place of Capt. A. E. Dickson, who i? taking a month's vaca tion, Union steamer Catala arrived in port at 6:45 last evening from the south and sailed at 9 p jn. for Anyox, Stewart and other northern points whence she will return here tomorrow morning and sail at 1:30 pm. on her return to Vancouver and I waypoints. Protests have been sent from all parts of the coast at a recent state- fishermen on this coast do not average half of that figure and that, taking the gas tax into con sideration, they hardly make a living. The Fishermen's Protective Association Is among those protesting the figures. BADMINTON SCHEDULE Following . is schedule of games In the Prince Rupert Badminton League: "A" League Nov. 21 C. N. R. A. vs. No. 1 Rupert; Skeena vs. No. 2 Rupert; No. 1 Rupert vs. C. N. R. A.; No. 2 Rupert Vs. Skeena. "B" League Nov. 21-C. N. R. A. vs. Skeena; Skeena vs. Rupert : Rupert vs. C. N. n A. 7777r A HIGH WINS IN SOCCER Defeated Borden' Street Two to- Nil-In Junior League Borden Street School and King Edward. High School played a fast and keen game on Saturday afternoon when they met in a regular fixture' of the Junior Football League. High winning two to nil. Borden Street' showed better combination but lacked force in shooting; Clausen' kept a safer goal for High School and half-time ended with- no score. Irt the second half both sides attacked in turn.The Borden backs allowed Cameron to run through and' centw across to Oulick who r scored for High School. Shortly afterward Currte tested Clausen with a hard drive but the High School goalkeeper managed to tip it over the bar. A well directed shot by Schubert was dangerous but went a little too" high. Man- kept a good goal for Borden but, after saving several shots in succession, was beaten' by Mdnkley. No further scoring took place, and High School won a well-contested game by two goals to nil. Borden street Albert Mah: Brown, Roma; R'. Smith, Alex Mah, Fitch'; b: Wllllscroft. K. Schubert, Currle, Woods, Barton. High School Clausen: F. Willis-croft: Rice. Croxford, Kanaya; Gu-llck, Blaine. O'Kelll, Cameron, Monkley; Referee; W. W. c: O'Neill. Linesmen, D. Clarke and I. Morse. Hotel Arrivals Prince Rupert J. C. Munro and Cliff T. Welsh, Vancouver; G. C. Cotton, Ocean Falls; J. B. Lambert, Prince George: ,Dave Smith, Wisconsin; Thor Hen- ncksen, Ketchikan; O. Ai Yardlev jand W. Laing, Victoria; N. Brew and son, Haysport; L. E. Moody, Usk; Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Wilkinson, Pacific; h S. J. Mayer and Miss Lucille Mayer, Smlthers. . Central Henry Larseri, Jack' Wells and R, R. Fraser, city: Ty Anderson, C. N. R.; R. Benson, Dodge Cove; J. Had-lartdancfMr. and Mrs. D. Olsen.i Odna River. Knox M". Jensen arid H. Hansen, city; William Fox, Toronto; George Wil liams, Fort Garry; Harry Hapgood. Wiscohsih; Sam Meredith. Burns Lake. SCOTTISH DANCE ENJOYED Again there was a good crowd In ment in the Vancouver Province, in ttendance at tne Scotch Dance an article comparing the position l' Baiuraay nigra in ine Moose of the fishermen on this coast with:HalL Dancln was in progress from that of those on the Atlantic Coast, ; 9 pjn- unU1 niidnight. Music was b MrS; J' S; Kack's Orchestra and suggesting $2000 as per year an es- timate of average earnings of Pad- Taylor was master ot cere' fin rnatt f uviorv,n tf - ou monies. "TSS unuA r7fir5 - ' , Monday WOTtroh,,. to, Annual mjP Silk Lingerie Satin, Crepe de Chene and Rayon Pyjamas, Teddies, BrlisSicf and' Pantie Sefs, Princess Slips, Vest and? Moonier Sets-, Nitrhttfowns, French- Lace Trimmed .and Hand Finished. A very successful tea and sale of home cooking wasiheld Saturday afternoon by thethwr of First United Church in th'et. vacant store building on Third Avenue near the C. P. R. office. Many ladies called i and the financial results were satis-' factory- i G0LDBL00M Has Large Orders For AH Varieties of FURS Don't sell until you see the old reliable who always pays more than anybody else. moneys f LOOK FOR fey THIS MARK y LAMPS MADC IN CANADA TTOU never save ly Inlying "hargaln" l)iill)8. Tliey use as much, cnrrenl yet may give you far1 les light ,an quality.built EDISON 3IAZDA Lamps. Look for the name and save. BETTER LIGHT . . . BETTER SIGHT Ji L-74 CANADIAN GENERAL BLHCTR1C CO., Limited bale Awk , , . il l Crepe de Chene Pyjamas, two-piece Puro Silk Satin Pyjamas, two-piece style, trimmed French lace, land style. French lace trimmed, hand finished, as't'ed shades on QO finished Ol Pft Sale Price, suit P&uO Sale Prtce sult Q,tJV Crepe de Chene Night eown.v assor- Pvlre sm Satln Nightgowns, assorted styles, trimmed French iare. lea stylea French lace trimmed, hand finished, assorted ? QO hand finUhed OQ Q shades; Sale Price 0VO Crepe de Chene Princess Slips Pure sllk BraMler and P3n,u trimmed' French lace, a, trades gets SaTe Price . $1.98 Sale-Price 18- Crepe de Chene Teddies and Bras- R&yn Pyjamas, assorted W and trim various Q Q C sier and Pantie Sets, assorted style and trims, hand finished Q j(i shadey Sale Price O various shades: Sale Pr. vA R1yon Vert and Bloomer Set., cut Crepe de Chene Novelty Panties, in the newest styles, lace trimmed, lace trimmed 7Qf assorted shades Q-t jQ Sale Price, pair Sale Price ?A1tJ 1 ! Y V Thlrf Imjerl wilf maker rs- ( K I I 1 prcUlly favored jlf(r for If f ) J of such quality. I'resli rotor H II I like: iprlnt flowers. Cut to fit I g divinely. 1 U PYJAMAS J I NIGHTGOWNS Y ! h a HRASSIER&PANTIK tljlJ 4 VBST & Hr.OOMKKfk J I Uf SKTS 2tk f 0 Christmas Cards 5c, 10c, 15c up f Special 10 for ,15c Christmas Calendars 25c to $1.00 Tags, Seals and Wrapping. Personal Christmas Cards printed in oinv own plant on short notice. hi alia PRINTERS AND STATIONERS Besnei' niock, Third Street DANGK SKTS SETS Weight Guessing Competion Prize--1 Hind-quarter of the Famous BULKLEY VALLEY BEEF on display all this week at BULKLEY MARKET 1 jum to each customer with' every purchase of 50c or more. Winner will be announced Saturday evening Nov, 24 at 6 .floclc. NEW ROYAL HOTEL .Zarellf, Proprietor '"A HOMfc AWAY" FrtOM IIOMK" Kates J 1.00 up AO Rooms, Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Uoz 198 SPECIALS On New Comtoleuw Thl Week' Size 0x0- Price Size 72-0. 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