PAOB FOUR Men's Heavy Wool Sox per pair Men's All Wool Grey, Sox per pair - Silk -Ties All colors, reg. 75c now - - Men's Cashmere Underwear per garment All Wool Ribbed Combinations per suit .-. Fleece Lined Combinations per suit All Wool Black Sweaters-each - Light Wool Sweaters All colors each All Wool Tweed Trousers per pair Humphrey's All Wool Trousers-Extra heavy, per pair Boys' Wool Trousers per pair : Boys' Blue Lumber Jacks each Boys' Fine Combinations per suit Children's Shoes Straps, Oxfords per pair Misses' Patent Straps All sizes per pair Misses' Sisman's High Boots-Sizes 11 to 2; Reg. $355; per pair Phone Black 32 1 Is your piano seldom heard Motors 27c MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE "Where Dollars Have More Cents" P. O. Box 575 Phone 18 Silent Pianos one that is these days? Why not enjoy the hest music in the world in your leisure hours, with RADIO? "There Is nothing finer than a Strbmberg-Carlson" We will take your piano and make you a liberal allowance In trade, on a radio, WALKER'S MUSIC STORE Heavy Duty Truck Motors Suitable for fish boats also speed boat motors $35 up Christie Truck Si Car Parts 1630 W. 1st. Ave.. Vancouver 20c 39c 39c 85c $1.95 $1.50 S2.95 $3.00 $2.95 $3.95 $1.95 $2.25 95c $1.35 $1.75 $1.95 Children's and Misses' Classic Shoes, per pair Children's Rubbers per pair Children's Gum Boots Lejrion Defeats Sons of i Norway in Whist League Canadian Legion defeated Sons' of Norway last night In a Fraternal Whist League fixture 5 to 4. FRESH MILK AND CREAM DAILY VALENTIN DAIRY Phone 657 3 two vou TO OSTUME OALU oovajkj pan Mnt VAN ASTOfifcltr AMD ALL voo a ET 15 Ft-OVAJCratS, WHO AflE -TVEV ' . T1V STIUBS . could i take i r.te . Li ' "Uto THIT UIJE, PLEAS6, AMD "In n n nrnim lui'i B.C. CLOTHIERS Ltd. NEW MERCHANDISE W At the very lowest prices for fall and winter needs. Head these prices! per pair Ladles' Brown Dress Rubbers Reg. $1.00; now $2.25 10 $2.95 650750 $1.85 Next door to Frizzcll's Meat Market 59c t?XOtJ 1.39 OQ Ladies" Brown and Black Overshoes Q-f Reg. $1.75, now Ladles' Pumps and Oxfords-Reg. $3.75, now $1.95 Ladies Solid Leather Oxfords Brown QO QC and black reptile finish; res. $5.00 v&vO Brown Suede Pumps and Oxfords per pair $3.50 Black Suede Pumps, Oxfords, Ties CO Pft A real snap at QO0J Two-Tone Sport Oxfords Cuban heel CO QC ner Dalr ?&&Q Brown and Black Oxfords For the high school girl, solid leather, at $3.95 Boys' Solid Leather Boots Of) Cft to QO Qr Greb make, per pair 0&,VO Men's Solid Leather Oxfords per pair Men's Fine Dress Oxfords Snappy styles, per pal Men's Boots Good makes $2.75 lrs $3.50 10 $4.00 $3.25 t0 $4.00 WASHING DAY SPECIALS Get Them While They Last. Here is Your" Opportunity to Save RINSO Large 2 pkjs.. WASHING AMMONIA , Quarts, 2 bottles JIF SOAP FLAKES Large, 2 pkgs LAUNDRY STARCH White Gloss, per pkg. SUNLIGHT SOAPr- pcr.pkg. OLD DUTCH CLEANSER 3 for v SNAP SUPERFINE POWDER, 2 tins MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE t A l's. ner tin "v ECONOMY BULK TEA Good quality, per lb. BULK ICING SUOAR 3 lbs. IJJ.C. HONEY GRAHAM WAFERS, 2 pkgs. QUAKER CORN FLAKES fSn 3 pkgs. SMYRNA FIGS Fresh stock, 3 lbs. 45c 25c 37c 10c 18c 25c 29c 39c 25c 43c Today's Weather Dead Tree Point-Cloudy, fresh southeast wind; barometer, 29.62; xmperature, 47; heavy swell. Langara Island Overcast, fresh southeast wind; sea smooth. 1 Triple Island Raining, fresh southeast wind; sea choppy. Terrace Rain, south wind, 36. Anyox Foggy, calm, 36. Stewart Cloudy, calm, 37. Hazelton Foggy, calm, 30. Smlthers Cloudy, calm, frosty. Burns Lake Cloudy, calm, 32. C. N. TKA1NS For the Fast-Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays 5:30 p.m. From the Fat Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays 10:15 p.m. Childrens.Colds Checked without r? "dosing.'' Rub on Vi- W VAPORUB OVCP W MlttlOM JAPS USED YEARLY WANTED 100 Permanent Waves at $3.00 Nelson's Reauty Shop Phone 853 "TILL1E THE TOILER" Phone 953 I OH AUST AM OtO fUAfvlH Of MINE VMHO ElE'S TO HAVE FUAtasp uP r If AJrWlKW 1 I ,m. v . I ' TH1 DAZLl KHWI - i.. , I I"., IU-UI Miss Stewart Is To Manage Annette Store With Former Trinrr Itupert Girl In Charge STEWART. Nov. 6: Miss Eileen Stewart, a local girl but well known In Prince Rupert, has been appoln- I ted manager of Annette's new store PRICE OF WHEAT TALLS- per tin TALLS per dozen TALLS per case BABV SIZE- - per tin BABY SIZE- pcr case IfCANOV I FOP- 7 a M i't i IT )CH',l. I tllOMT i.t 10c $1.15 S4.50 5c $4.50 mJ ri TILUE -1, TTT. j iL -HE fJ IUSt liwa LATER, . TlLLtC r 1 HELPIK MP, WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront I Bringing salmon packing opcra- I .. n.lni nimnrt rlUtrlrt for Branch is Opened at .Minln, Camp V tllV ovwy" Packers plant at Namu In the ccn tral area has now finished packing few of the last American boats. Ye-iterday was the largest market day Stewart and other northern points and sailed at 1:30 this afternoon for Vancouver and waypolnts. Northland Transportation Co.'s motorshlp Norco. Capt. Ekholm. left Ketchikan yoetcrday afternoon for Seattle ami Is not calling here southbound this trip. Ocean Shipping Co.'s freighter City of Vancouver, which sal!rl from here three weeks ao last night for Uie Orient with timber cargo including aspen logs from Fraser Lake for China, arrived at Mutoran. Japan at the end of the week, according to wireless advices received here. COFFEE De Luxe Served nt All Times or Day or Night Always fresh -Using the 811ex method- Doing away wholly with metal taste, stale flavor Healthful and Invigorating. Commodore Cafe Advertise In th Dallv News Making a "Catch" iT'& ro voo CDBI2. u r nun i iiiiwuiii1 hi 11 1 n i i ; ; COUNTY COURT HERE IS LIGHT Only One Case on l.M For Month Of November Ownership of Mining Claim In Dispute There Is only one new case on the County Court list for the month of It was the last plant In the district N0vemDcr. court having been In to close down this year. regular monthly session yesterday before Judge W. E, Fisher. In this Eight halibut boats called at Kct- acUon tne Uglc Mining Co. Ltd, has on Saturday last enroute : PeUs Andrew; enlcred 8Ult agaln,t here. A lease has been taken on the .chlkan .Jakowskl building on Fifth Strcct" 'c , ,"; m connection wiin me owncr&uip 'and temporary quarters have been their U,,c "son- of mining claim.. Patmorc tc Ful-! secured at the Bozannla House on - on nave wc case iur mc piauum Vancouver Street. while the defendant's case I In the hands of Williams. Manson. Brown Tomorrow will probably be me b Harvey. Date of hearing has yet : final market day lor nanoui tms be jixecj I VANCOUVER. Nov. 8: Wheat season on the local Fish Exchange The only other caso on the list SAVE BY SEWING n . e , v - - - - One-Way Conversation inCMt5, m. j t -i.Lu him to TW13 S RITZ.Y TtLa AffAitj, Ml; FISH TlLLIft SAys BMH 3 AvgruLLy &Uy- IT'S A JHAMH fMC VajOW't TALK TO VCO-I CAW T uuBitlTiu 1 j i n di p VOVHB no INTletTlii I COULD Ut VTt M Tp VOj ALU bAy. H(y M W IIIHT i A II SB SH III i JIH ' ' 1 I f 1 Vk I II M rr" ' j- CM.T.t? wa tt 000 nr nn, A 111 'r r -TTSi -V. V JsSM uLUB-iij ! I 1 1 wmwm iic i ii i - j Ml Ut. If 'SL,M AVI II was quoted here today at 71 Vjc pci . Up to last night, only two Canadian , ot mmr c Hopen vs Erlck ji bushel. boats still remained to report with Da for $256.50. the action stand- fi VANCOUVER, Nov. 6: cr ( tnelr last caicnes oi mc season, int ing ovcr R. l. Mclennan Is acting , Wheat was quoted at 70Nc on the.Lysekll, Capt. Al Wole. and Signal counsel for the plaintiff while, P local exchange yesterday, up '8ccapt. Paddy Ivarson. Both should Williams. Manson. Brown it Harvey ,fi from Saturday be In by tomorrow, possibly wIUa a nave the case for defendant 3 JTjJJj here in some time, nine American 1 'ngs session. boats disposing of 204.000 pounds rhone 953 , while one Canadian vessel, the De Jong's Cash and Carry I ATTENTION You Are Cordially Invited To visit our store on THURSDAY and FRIDAY where there will be A Demonstration of Carnation Milk by the Carnation Demonstrator Takla. was in with 34.000 pounds, The United State coastguard cutter Chelan has been nsslgncd U special duty In Alaskan waters tr I give assistance. It necessary, to any ; fishing vcsseU that may meet with difficulty during an anticipated storm at sea. Union steamer Catala, Capt. A, !E. Dickson, returned to port at 10 lo'clpck this momtng from Anyox. Six applications for natumllza-if Ion were dealt with at this mom- W Tonight's train, due from the n- KM) i no! tonight In .a - MUM ' CTM. I I vlt i t - til r.ww 1 i "CONVENTION CITY" - with JOAN HLONDHii. ADOLIMIK MKNJoit ai o:ob ami rixa 'J Lee Tracy in 'Advice 'to the Lovclon' wr'i SA1.LY I1LA.NE 'At 7 00 u; . J COMING 'YYIiWESD.U i:i)W.m o. kobinsox n n -HAKK HAZARD' r.i.....,....,,, Bast at 10 15. was reported thl (orty-Uve m;: nornlng to be two hours and would bring it n 1; n at For Real Home Saving Nothing Equals a SINGER SEWING MACHINE There Is a modern Blngcf to suit jrwir purse nn'l p; with traditional singer qualftf.lfir bat vluc uh- You can have the Singer of yvur.clwJce at n- f i , from $70.00 up. Treadle model front 54600 on t 53.00 per month without txttn emt to you Tr mo machine at first payinent If you arc twine an "old faithful" model we invi .' Judge for ywmM the many lime and labor mvu i the lMt Winter with ball bearing part and im;. It fun to sew with the New Singer SEE I DID M. I Shfl K(l rXJ'l KMiVJ PlSH HAUSI ACI l-TILLI I C0'T f .; By Westovei