I'll H mm PAOE rous Massett, B.C. I m FALL SHOES Arc arriving daily. Hundreds of pairs to choose from in fine calf and suede trimmed, Cuban and spike heels. Don't miss looking these shoes over at these prices. Ladies' Brown Rubbers Reg. $i.00; now 59c Ladies' Brown and Black Overshoes O-i QQ 9.t Reg. $1.75; now Ladies' Pumps, Ties, Oxfords-Reg. $3.50; now Ladies' Black and Brown g 50 10 3.75 Ladies' Brown and Black Pumps-Blunt toes, now Ladies' Vici Kid Oxfords QO 5 ft 10 S3 95 per pair Solid Leather Oxfords For the high QQ QC ....Knni rvlrfr In Moot- inH hmttTl TtCtV! Ladies' Two-Tone Oxfords now , Children's Shoes per pair .. Misses Patent Straps per pair Misses' High Boots All sizes Reg. $3.25; now Hundreds of pairs of Classic Shoes Cushion Soles & llamok Welts, Solid Leather, at reduced prices Boys' Solid Leather Boots j2 50 l $2 95 Beys' Oxfords per pair $1.95 $3.50 $2.95 $1.35 S1.75 $1.95 $2.45 Rubber Boots for the whole family, all sizes Men's Wool Sox per pair Men's Dress Sox Assorted colors per pair Heavy Grey. Work Shirts-each : ., All Wool Ribbed Combinations per suit - Penman's Combinations per suit 7. Turnbull's Combinations per suit Heavy Wool Black Sweaters each ,..v Boys' Blue Lumber Boys' All Wool Tweed Long Pants, at Panic Prevention is as necessary and as vital to every Car Owner, as it is to anyone who depends upon a storage battery to provide an unfailing and constant source of electricity SUFItOX AUTOMOBILE BATTERIES will positively prevent panic with their amazing storage capabilities. Let us give you a demonstration. JAMES MARTIN P.O. Box 77, Prince Rupert, B.C. The Fish which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand" n D SMOKED LACK COD Prepared Daily Hy Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. BILLM0R SHINGLES Manufactured by a local mill, by local labor, from local produce. Sold at prices lower than ever beforo offered in Prince Rupert. All No. 1 Cedar Shingles -X, per thousand $.').00 5-X, per thousand $1.00 PHILP0TT, EVITT & CO. LTD. Phone 618 Satin -Glo Enamels This is a superior quality high gloss enamel available In rich, glowing colors of extreme durability. It dries quickly and holds Its lustrous finish for an unusual length of time. ! pts. 30c; pts. 55c; pts. 95c; qts. $1.75; j-als, $3.35 Varnish Remover Turpentine Linseed Oil THOMPSON HARDWARE Co. Ltd. Drawer 1615 Telephone 101 $1.75 Boys' Towers Slickers-Waterproof, each. Men's Fawn TrcncK' Coats-Waterproof, each," ': Black Rubber Coats f Waterproof, each Ladies' Silk and Wool Stockings-All colors, per pair to 20c 25c 95c $1.95 $1.75 $1.45 $2.95 $2.25 $1.95 $3.25 $5.95 $5.95 49c B.C. CLOTHIERS Ltd. Phone Black 321 Next door to Frizzell's Meat Market Reporting for the house committee at the regular meeting last night of the board of directors of the Prince Rupert Oeneral Hospital, W. M. Brown informed the board that a leak had developco in xne skylight of the operating room in order to stoo whish it .might be necersary to re-flash the gutter. It was left to the commit tee to make such repairs as were found necessary. Winter Prices For Milk Advanced Commencing November 1, 1931 Ticket Price Milk G-f ft A 7 qts. or 12 pts. ?1.UU Charge Acct. Milk Q-f A A 6 qts. or ,10 pts ?A.UU No discounts allowed on charge accounts. Relief Order Milk CJ1 fift 8 qts. or 14 pts. OX.UU Dominion Dairy Phone Red 608 S ELVIG'S PECIALS Butter 3 lbs. Brookfleld Eggs In carton B. O., per doz, L,i nP ..Sugar . 5-lb. Jar Braid's "Big 4" Coffee per lb Vegetable Marrow per lb Prunes per lb Leg of Lamb p(jr lb. Shoulder Lamb per lb Veal Chops per lb Shoulder Veal per lb. Sirloin Beef per lb T-Bone per lb. Round Steak ' per, lb. Rump Roast per lb. Carrots and Turnips 12 lbs. 72c 32c 45c 35c 4c 11c 20c 12ic 15c 10c 17AC 17ic 15c mc 25c Free Delivery Phone 763 303 Third Avenue TSB DAILY FTTRB IBH-I ii i.l 1. 11 III J L I WATERFRONT WHIFFS Only Three Ical Hoats Still Out Namu Last Cannery to Operate Fishermen Going Abroad IOnly three vessels of the Prince Rupert halibut fleet Takla, Capt. Chris Parkvold; Cape lpalc, Capt. Edgar Ariiou, anu margarei i, vipi. ul-ui&u ruut iu mui uuu as the curtain rings down tonight on the 1931 halibut fishing season for the Pacific Coast with the closing of operations in all areas at the order of the International Fisheries Commission. It Is expected that it will be a week or ten days , valderhaug, owner of the trollcr before the final catches of the sea- valdcr; Leon Sandvar. owner and son will have been landed by the last of the larger vessels which have been fishing in the more remote banks of Area No. 1. However, not a great many more catches are ex pected to be landed at Prince Ru-1 pert as many of the large Seattle boats will probably return direct into the home port with their last catches without stopping In the north to offer them for sale. Landings during the week ending yesterday were exceptionally light at only 126,000 pounds of which 55,000 pounds was from Canadian boats and 11.000 from Americans. This brings the total for the season up to 13,906.355 pounds as com pared with 12.824.000 pounds last year. The Canadian landings have remain In operation this fall in Prince Rupert district. After having kept open to put up chums being taken in the Rivers Inlet seining areas, It is sUll running now but Is expected to close down by the end of the month. Lacoon Bay cannery Motors Heavy Duty Truck Motors Suitable for fish boats also speed boat motors $35 up Christie Truck & Car Parts 1630 W. 1st. Ave., Vancouver RADIO Interference Sometimes originates In the chassis or tubes. To make a simple test, remove aerial and ground with the set turped on to full volume. If noise continues undiminished Phone Blue 320 and have an exact check made of your set's trouble. SUPERIOR fiAn.iQ:ELECTRlC skipper of the halibut boat P. Dor-reen. and Mrs. Sandvar and family, and Robert Elkrem, a member of the crew of the halibut boat Ca- pella. All leave on Monday next for Montreal where they were to visit for a few days before proceeding to New York to embark November 7 on the liner Stavangerfjord for Norway, Messrs. Valderhaug and Elkrem going to Aajcsund and the Sandvars to Trond'hclm. Contract was awarded yesterday afternoon by the underwriters to the McLean yard at Seal Cove, Prince Rupert, for reconditioning or tne Massett canncrs cannery tender Delphinium which sustained considerable damaie In strandlnc reathed a total of 5,817.763 pounds early In October on the Dundas and . American 8.088,600 rounds. Ltimrfs Prices during the week, owing to Rupert from Massett. Following the the scarcity of fish, reached unus- reconditioning, the vessel will be ually hfgh levels, the top bid for returned to the Massett Canners. It American fish being 12.3c and 6.5c has not yet been decided whether paid the Tahoma for 27.000 pounds the 50 h.p. Frisco-Standard gasoline and for Canadian 7.5c and 5c which engine. Vlth which the vessel was the Capella received for 20.000 j equipped at the time of the strand-pounds. For American fish the low i mg, will be re-Installed, price was 9c and 7c received by the . I'rospenty lor 8.000 pounds while I Armour Salvaec Co.'s nower tus the low Canadian price was 7 2c and j 5c which the Atll was paid for 9,000 pounds. Salvage Princess, Capt. John Dcs-mulles. sailed this afternoon with a local hunting party for Porcher Island. Those making the trip in me u. c. packers cannery at elude Capt. W. P. Armour. F. A. Namu In the central area Is again MacCallum. W. M. Blackstock, W. the last salmon packing plant to O. Fulton. Capt. J. R. Elfert, L II. Haworth. Walter Hume and F. N. Oood. The party Is due home Monday morning. C. L. Youngman. who has been at Vancouver for the past two months receiving treatment at Shaueh- of (he Canadian Fishing Co. on theineasy Military Hospital, returned to Queen Charlotte Islands has now i the city from Vancouver on the closed with the cessaUon of chum Princess Adelaide yesterday after-sclnlrig on the Islands. Manager W. noon. W. Trotter and members of the La- goon Bay crew will sail from the jmimmm Islands for Vancouver on the Prince ? John tomorrow. I " Following the more successful 1934 fishing season, quite a number of Prince Rupert fishermen arc leaving this fall for trips abroad. planning to return next spring. Among those departing are Martin PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD SMptraiMrr arvd Englnat. Ira mm4 Braa Catiag, Welding. SpwialUta Sawmin and Mtalng Mar blivarj. All Trp Cm T.nglnm Unpaired mmA Orrhanl4. $ $ $ I Why not make your dollars buy more at our store? PURE MAPLE SYRUP- per quart bottle AUNT JEMIMA PANCAKE FLOUR, per pkg. DINAMITE Wheat base, per pkg. POST TOASTIES per pkg. 24 tins HEINZ SOUPS Assorted medium, 2 tins small, 3 tins BRUSSELS SPROUTS 2 lbs FRESH SPINACH-2 lbs. REMO CABBAGE 8 lbs. REMO POTATOES Oood quality, por sack SPANISH ONIONS 3 lbs FLORIDA ORAPEFRUIT-3 for 49c 19c 25c With each package bought we will give 1 package DINAMITE, Oat base. FREE. Two for One. Enjoyable Dance By Women's Labor 9c Carnation Milk $2.25 29c 29c 23c 15c 25c $1.50 25c 25c Fresh Frultj and Vegetables at Reduced Prices Out of Town Orders Receive Prompt and Careful Attention MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE "Where Dollars Have More Cents" P. O. Rax 575 Phone 18 League Was Held Between 150 and 200 persons were In attendance at an enjoyable dance held Thursday night by the Women's Labor League in the Canadian Labor Defence League Hall. Music was by Carl 8mith't Orchestra and Jimmy Carr was master of ceremonies. Dancing was In progress from 0:30 pjn. until 1:30 a.m. The committee in charge comlsted of Mrs. Oomcz. Mrs. White and Mrs. Field. Ken Matheson of the Canadian National Railways investigation de partment has been paying a brief visit to the city on official duties. having arrived from Prince George on Thursday night's train. SNAPpovTber CLEANS AND POLISHES Bathtubs, Washbasins, Windows, and Mirror. 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