I 4; llt-.i ' '1 .wn ft 1 mm 111? it Low PritJes For Fall and Winter Needs Glen's and Boys' Furnishings Men -s oubarUmc Coats Qlzl ft ' to clear, $7.50 to Mens Viiuer oveicoats Ail wool Q-fC rJlL priced at SUM to Men s Grey Work Shirts priced at !... ,.- Men's Wool Sox per pair J. Men's Assorted Colored Dress Sox per pair ,L...: Men's Cashmere Undcrwear-U per garment .. Fleece Lined Underwear 'V per tannent . ..... Fleece Lined Combinations- per mlt Worl P'bbcd Combinations per ;uit . . . , . ;T Phone Black 524 COFFEE- De Luxe Served al All Tmci f Day or Night Always Irish Using the S.lex method Dolnt away holly with meial taste. sUtfe flavor HealUifui and iaviguratln Commodore Cafe Weekly Specials Week of October Zi FACIALS ; Pack or Plain i Nelson's Beauty Shop : Phone S55 ? FURNISH YOUR I HOME FIRST ?Read this and ymti t re i money eTery Ua! Organ S35 China Cabinet S15 :D.ELI0 SXSZ Auctioneer -iGreen 421 t buj Gold OAL! COAL! Our Famous Edson. Alberta and ifalkley Valley Coals are guaranteed to gl?e satisfaction. Try a $n of No. 1 Bulkley Valley. We also sell Timothy Hay. Wheat, S Oats and Barley. iPrincc Rupert Feed Co. 2 58 Phones 538 COAL S GRAVEL I For Sale 1 Wood Hauling j General Transfer 2 BILLY BAGSHAW Phone Black 495 95c 20c 25c 85c 75c S1.50 $1.95 Si infield's and Cold Flcerc Underwear at reduced prices Boys'Bays' Blue Ltom&er Jacks at .' Boys' Long Trousers Q4 ,HCZ to per pair 9Ay& Mens Heavy Moleskin Pants- to clsar ... , ..: : .. rwcar 82.25 S1.95 $1.95 Hundreds of Wool rants at reduced prices Men's Dress Rubber Coated- -Big slock to pick from Men's Light Color Trench Coats at S5.95 S5.95 Uump Roast of Beef per lb Round Steak per ib Phone 937 Ladies' and Children's Shoes iadieo ixtuc -to wear. Keg. $3.50 Ci 05 now t?Aov dwieat l'luups in brown and black CO Q spike heels, very dressy, pair SueUe OxIorcU-pln brown and black CO CA high and Cuban heels, pair tjO.UV Ladies Kid. Oxfords QQ Cft to QQ QC QO.DX) 30. JD Very good make Brown and Black Oxfords Solid Q9 lpathffr flan tnnoiio nslr OOmUO Ladies' Classic Oxfords Q,t OC to Solid leather, pair viw Children's Straps and Oxfords per pair Misses' Patent Straps per pair children's Classic Oxfords Guaranteed solid leather; S2JS5 to Ladies Rubbers Reg. $1.00 now Ladies' Overshoes Reg. $1"5 now Children's Rubbers 65C 75C V ...... .. Children's Gum Boots per pair Men's and Boys' Shoes Men's Solid Leather Oxford per pair per Shoulder Steak, 2 lbs. ii 1 bunch Carrots Hamburger Steak, 3 lbs. St 2 lbs. Onions Pot Roast 4 lbs. : Men's Calf Oxfords Heavy sole Special per pair .... Men's Boots per pair .. .,: . Men's Solid Leather Work Boots Greb make, per pair JONES' Family Market " Boiling Beef, 3 lbs. Sc 1 bunch Carrots ...... Prime Rib Roll, 4 lbs. & 1 Cauliflower , Leg of Veal 6 lbs. Shoulder of Lamb, 5 lbs. & 1 tin Peas Lamb Stew. 3 lbs. & 1 tin Peas .Leg of Lamb per lb. amb Chops 2 U . Veal Chops 2 lbs. mc 15c 25c 25c 35 c 25c 75c 75c 75c . 25c 20c 35c 35c Phone 951 4 STAR SPECIALS Kitchen Cloth Dryers Complete with pulley and rope 81.19 Handy Cloth Line Reels for Indoors Hotpoint Irons 59c With thumb rest CO Cft our nrlce now OO.tJU 1 . LBare pn.ihe coal bllL Use Weatherstrip around doors Z: windows. ' O p Kaien Hardware Phone 3 Try a Dally News classified ad. 84.95 81.35 81.75 82.95 59c 81.39 S1.S5 82.75 Men's Fine Dress Oxfords pair 50 S3 75 83.95 82.95 83.95 Boys' Solid Leather Shoes CO C ft to O O Q Q&0) 0&,VD Greb make, pair Next door to Frizzell's Meat Market DR.KERGIN IS SPEAKER lyro rj-ar lnlfrettnc Address on Subject ot "Immunitj" ' Immunity and Kindred Subjects m Medicine'" was the topic chosen oy Or. W. T. Kergin for an address jf much interest before the Prince Rupert Gyro Club at its regular svcekly luncheon yesterday. Sjme persons, said Dr. Kergin c messed natural immunity to ttr-iji dUcaics. There was also im-; inity acquired through luring tad and recovered from a disease ir as a result of mnocuiation wttn :um or vaccine. It had been jimd possible to establish immun- y to such diseases as diphtheria, -nalltiox typhoid fever and rabies before the disease developed In a erson. As a result of the measures or establishment of immunity 'hlch had been developed by me-lical srknee, maladies which a omparatlvcl; few years ago had veen known as dread and deadly courses were now much less ser ous. Indcrcl it was quite powiblc 0 prevent many of them and lessen he attacks of others. Man had miraculous inherent xnrers of combatting and resisting tiseare. the speaker said. The de velopment of disease antidotes by oxin had further aided these now- rs The invention and perfection of the microscope. Dr. Kergin said. lad opened up to research the world of germs and bacilli, regarding the existence of which litUe was known not so many years ago. While the most of germs were not Injurious to nanklnd but rather beneficent and helpful, there were others, such as the tiny bacilli ot tuberculosis, which were greater enemies to man than the largest and most ferocious of beasts. Dr. Kergin discussed some of the methods of establishment and transfer of immunity to certain diseases. There was the serum treatment whereby the anti-bodies were transferred, usually from ani mals which had had the disease, to human persons. Then there was the vaccine treatment whereby the poison itself, either killed or with Its virulence, attenuated, was .trans ferred. At the close 6f hli address. Dr. Kergin was heartily thanked by President W. II. Tobey who was in the chair. Next week, members ot the Gyro Club, following luncheon, will ad around the Wasr-jcgton monum-n Tx"U- as shall Its tJ (Joe II nroun Star in One ficture I Anil Rarhara Stanrrk in Other at Capitol Joe E. Brown, in another hilarious ouiedy. "A Vey Honorable Ouy," nd Barbara Stanwyck, in an turns-lai'V thrilling and romantic drama. Gambling Lady." are to be the featured players on the screen of the Capitol Theatre here for the mit'dle of this week. In "Ai Very. Honorable Ouy, Brown plays the part of a tinhorn Stock Trading Is Still Dull Uay of Lethargy In New York Marks Fifth Anniversary of Crah Which Started-Oepression NEW YORK. Oct. 21: Yesterday which marked the filth anniversary of the great crash in the market which presaged the 'depression trading was again dull In the New York Stock Exchinse witlvllttle In teresU Prices were Irregularly lower with fractional losses. The day's turnover amounted to only 510.000 shares. Industrial average at clos ing was 94.65. off .13: rails. 35.49 off 22; utilities. 19.65. off J07. and bonds, 93.71. up .15. NEW YOKK MKTALS ? NEW4YORK, October 24-- Lead closed at 3.7c to 3.75c per pound cn the local metal market yester day. Copper was unchanged at 9c per pound as was silver at 53c per ounce. tourn to the Capitol Theatre to be' entertained, through the courtesy 1 of D. O. Borland, manager, with : will also be .special observance of scenic-moving pictures of England ""Founders' Day."- probably two and Scotland furnished by the Ca-'wtek hence, for xhlch. a special nadlan National Railways. There program will be arranged. . wu.ii -s being built Wiung-. z D.C to g.re the ..ex-uag v.t repair., g TWO FILMS; MARKETING BOTH GOOD LIVESTOCK rmdaters Of Province Of Sa atrhewan Talking About Coming I'nder New Art OTTAWA. October 24 CP: 3ajUchvwn livestock may itaf. ly be brought under the Potstnfer n iue'. Msrfcem K" reyrnyo """in w'th this end la viae hav rv brn mdc bv thf Sakatch rxn Uveatoek Pool. Later It b potble that ManMob and AMar may follow sail. Under the Marketing Act thw irt who has n the rcnuUtton 10uW regtrtraUon of prooueerr heverBobfcbSekonhtewordbotl1111" ' P'" and whq. who roes ihrouah such ricUsltudes aod marketing on a not! - - - it 1 f bad luck that he Is compelled to -ell his own bor to nay hU debt mder a cositrjkfj whkh gjvea hin' hirty diyi of life before delivering himself as a corpse Alice White ha he role of a gold dtegnvg ehorut girl. Robert Barrat Ls a mad doctor nd AUn Dinehart heads a band of crooks. namblinc Lady" has an unusoal -tot replete with fast, thrilling ar- Ion and filled with powerful dra matic situations and sweet ro mance. Beautiful Barbara Stanwyck is credited -with a superb por-tayal of a difficult role as a younc 'idy who gambled for a living but ever cr-nDt)mi.v1 hrr honor -Ither 'n I'fe or love Joel McCre. -laying opooitc M1m Stanwvck. rives a virCe performance, Pat O'Brien sh-uin- honors with Wb. Other well known members of the) cast are Claire Dodd and C. 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