I PA'OE'I'OUK Bam LM-j ili i nil g- mi n utii i i.iiiniii ' kfc' 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. $1.00; now Ladles' Brown and Black;Overshoes CI QQ Hpp SI 75: now JXOt7 Ladies' Pumps, Tics; Oxfords-Reg. $3.i0; now Ladies' Black and Brown CO Cft to CO JtZ RtiPrie Oxfords tfO.DU ?0.D Ladles' Brown and Black Pumps-Blunt toes, now Ladies' Vicl Kid-Oxfords CO C A to CO QC per pair ('Oil FIRST CLASS Shoe Repairing Sec SIMPSON Fifth Avenue and McBrlde ; FURNISH YOUR I HOME FIRST Read this and youll sive i money every timet Organ $35 China Cabinet $15 lf Furniture DEI . LL1U - Eseluiue Auctioneer Green 121. Wc Buy Gold 59c $1.95 $3.50 Solid Leather Oxfords For the high CO QC srhnnl pirtx. In'hlarV'anrThrnwn. now V"tJ Ladies' Two-Tone Oxfords now : Children's Shoes '. per pair Misses' Patent Straps 1 ' per pair .... t. :.. Misses' High Boots-rAll sizes Reg. $355; now Hundreds of pairs of Classic, Shoes, Cushion Soles "& Jlamok Welts, Solid Leather, at reduced prices Boys' Solid Leather Boots C gQ to QJJ Boys' Oxfords per pair $2.95 S1.35 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 .' ...l: Heavy Grey Work Shirts-each .:...'..J. All Wool Ribbed Combinations per suit Penman's Combinations per suit Turnbull's Combinations per suit .". Heavy Wool Black Sweaters-each .-. Boys' Blue Lumber Jacks-each !. Boys' All Wool Tweed Long Pants, at BAPC0LITE ENAMEL A durable finish for all exterior surfaces. Bapcolite colors are selected for their brilliance and permanence. Especially suited for boats, canoes, automobiles, garden furniture or any wood or metal surface exposed to the weather and hard usage. Dry Colors Shellacs Colors in Oil THOMPSON HARDWARE Co. Ltd, I Drawer 1615 THE BIG FOUR Telephone 101 1 1 By the products of The Sea, The Soil, The Forest and The Mine will we prosper. BUY Bulkley Valley Coal and get more value for your fuel dollar WOOD, COAL GRAVEL For Sale Woo(PHauling- General Transfer BILLY BAGSIIAW Phone Black 495 NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. ZarelU, Pioprletor "A HOME AWAY FROM nOME" Rates 11.00 up 60 Rooms, Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 196 $1.75 Boys' Towers Slickers -Waterproof, each . Men's Fawn Trench Coals-Waterproof, each Black Rubber Coats ' Waterproof, each Ladies' Silk and Wool Stockings All colors, per pair 20c 25c 95c $1.95 $1.75 $1.45 $2.95 $2.25 to $1.95 $3.25 $5.95 $5.95 49c B.C. CLOTHIERS Ltd. Phone Mack 321 Next door to Frizzell's .Meat Market Miss Jessie McLcnaghan, director of home economics for the Department of Education, in the course of a periodical trip north on official duties arrived at Ocean Falls from Victoria on the Prince Oeorge last .night and is expected here later this week. She la a sis. ter of Mrs. T. McClymont of this city. Halloween Suggestions We carry a full line of candy In our Confectionery Store CHOCOLATE BARS 3 'for 2 for - 5c; 7 for i FRESH ROASTED PEANUTS, per lb. MIXED CANDIES 25c to CHOCOLATE BUDS per lb JELLY BEANS per lb. 5c 13c 10c 35c 27c 27c Apples, Oranges, Bananas, Grapes Always at Your Service MUSSALLEM'S CONFECTIONERY "TILLIE THE TOILER" VMELCOM6 WOMt, LADIES! ATTENTION Marcel or Finger Wave Shampoo Included 50c 75c Best Service In City INclson's Heauty Shop Phone 855 " TBS DAILY NEWS - Halibut Landings This October Are Lower Than Last Halibut landings at the port. of Prince Rupert for the month of October this year, according to figures compiled at fish . handling houses on the local waterfront, totalled 1,282.900 pounds as compared with 1,400,000 pounds In October last year. The American landings this October amounted to 1.156.900 pounds as against 1.344.500-pounds last year while the Canadian landings this October were 126.000 pounds In comparison with 65.500 pounds In October last year. Hotel Arrivals Royal F. V Have. Vancouver; William Spalding. Port Essington: Mr. and Mrs. W P Mills, Sitka; if. Cripps. Ketchikan; Stewart Steel anci)s-car Edwards. Jap Inlet; J. O. Carlson and Louis Per, city; John Vog- nlld, Juneau; Oust Swanson, Juneau. ' Prince Rupert A. C. Knight and T. Sullivan. Vancouver; Dan OTlourke. Cal-irary; M. W. McKenzlc. Kamloops; W. O. Mitchell. Oceanic. Savoy R. E. Hogan, Tyee; R. 0. Cunningham, Port Essington. Central Jonas Thompson, J. Goodwin. J Saldon and J Pederson. city; J. Had land and Harold Jenson, Oona River; J. O. King, A. MacMlllan and Oeorge Freeman, Prince Oeorge. Knox William Kelly. Oeorge Waieht. J Oallopp and W. Walker. Vancou ver; Bob Hanson. Fish Creek: C Edgcclomc. Usk; J. Mayers. Pacific; J. Bellna, Prince Rupert; Fred Wlstlng. Halifax; B. S. Jameson, Edmonton Todays Weather Dead Tree PolnU-Part cloudy, fresh southeast wind; barometer. 29.48; temperature. 50; heavy swell. Triple Island Part cloudy, fresh southerly wind; sea choppy. Langara Island Overcast, sea smooth. calm; Terrace Cloudy, calm, 44. Anyox Raining, calm. 40, Hazelton Cloudy, calm, 3S. Smlthcrs Cloudy, calm. mild. Burns Lake Raining, calm, 35. Mr. and Mrs. L, E. Barnes of Seattle and Miss Clara Lundoulst of this city are leaving Seattle shortly by motor to spend the win ter In Southern California. Mrs. Barnes and Mrs. LlndquLst are daughters pf Mr. and Mrs. Carl J Lundqulst of Hays Cove Circle. Miss Lundqulst went south about a month ago. Mrjn Barnes visited here during the past summer. Winter Prices For Milk Advanced Commencing November 1, 1931 Ticket Price--Milk Q4 ft ft 7 qts. or 12 pts. 3JLUU Charge Acct -Milk Q ft ft 0 qts. or 10 'pis. vlwv No discounts allowed on charge accounts. Relief Order Milk fii ft ft 8 qts. or 14 pts, ?XUU Dominion Dairy Phone Red 608 WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront Union steamer Catala, Capt. A. E. Dickson, returned to port at 10:45 yesterday morning from Anyox, Stewart and other northern points and sailed at 1:30 In the afternoon for Vancouver and waypolnts. Fishing vessels clearing for deep sea arc not affected by the provincial government fuel oil tax, It Is stated, Olllnctters and trollcrs, etc. and other 'inshore craft arc, however, affected by the 2c net Impost With a fair sized list of passengers, C. N. R. steamer Prince Oeorge. Capt Neil McLean, arrived in port on time at 10 o'clock this morning from Vancouver, Powell River and Ocean Falls and will sail at 4 o'clock this afternoon for Anyox and Stewart whence the will return here tomorrow evening southbound. Bringing In four carloads of frozen fish for trans-shipment east over the Canadian National Railways. Northern Transportation Co.'s motorshlp liner Northland, Capt. Len Williams, arrived In port at 8 o'clock last evening from Ketchikan and, after discharging, sailed at 11:30 p.m. for Seattle.' The vessel had a large list of Alaska passengers going south. The Ocean Shipping Co.'s freigh ter City of Vancouver, bound from Prince Rupert to Muroran. Japan. with lumber cargo, was reported at 8 o'clock last evening as being 2100 miles out from Prince Rupert. East Enders See Moving Pictures And Play Bridge There was a fulf house last night at Rupert East Hall when Canadian National scenic moving pictures were displayed by William Cruick-i shank, city Uckct agent for the company The flnt of a series ofl bridge drives was also enjoyed JONES' Family Market Shoulder Veal per lb Stew Veal, 3 lbs. Peas, 1 tin '. Rump Roast of Btef per lb . Round Steak per lb ,. Shoulder Steak, 2 lbs. & 1 bunch Carrots ... Hamburger Steak, 3 lbs. It 2 lbs. Onions Pot Roast 4 lbs. Boiling Beef. 3 lbs. It 1 bunch Carrots 1 Prime Rib Roll, 4 lbs. & 1 Cauliflower :Lcg of Veal. j 6 lbs i.... iShoulder of Lamb, S lbs. ! 1 tin Peas I Lamb Stew, 3 lbs. & 1 tin Pcai i Leg of Lamb I per lb x , Lamb Chops ! 2 lbs Veal Chops 1 2 lbs. Phone 957 A Double Landing 8c 25c 12Ac 15c 25c 25c 35c 25c 75c 75c 75c 25c 20c 35c 35c Phone 957 Two Comedies Are Offered Mlmmy and Sally" and ".Meet Karon" on Double Mil at Capitol Theatre the James Dunn and a new leading Lidy In the person of Claire Trevor are the stars of "Jimmy and S.flly," a highly diverting and entertaining comedy romance with music, which Is one of two feature presentations on the screen of Uic Capitol Theatre here this mid-week. Skil ful, tuneful and delightful, the story Is said to be Ideally suited for Dunn and Miss Trevor, both of whom give fine performances. The, story describes the loves and sorrows of a typical pair of modern young love birds. It delves deeply Into their lives and touches gently and sympathetically on their nu merous misunderstandings. Afterjj many vicissitudes, the picture even tually comes to a happy ending. ' Jack Pearl, famous "Baron Mun chausen" of the radio. Jimmy Du rante and Zasii Pitts arc the laugh-making trio heading the cast of "Meet the Baron." the other rnd of the double bill. It Is an hilarious comedy with music dealing with the sanguinary Adventures of "Die Baron" and Durante In a girls' college. Miss Pitts 1 the head chambermaid and she and "The Ilaron" fall In love while Jimmy proceeds to vamp the college dean played by Edna May Oliver. Ted Healy and his stooges are In charge of th campus Beautiful singing and dancing chorines appear as college girls. Amid the comedy Is a thread of love romance. Charles F. B. Faulkner, awhttnt district engineer for the federal department of public works from New WeMmtnrter, expect to sail by the Prince Oeorge tomorrow night on hi return nouth. He his been here for the part few days inspecting protrtns on the construction of a new float at Oon River the Pacific Engineers hav-ng the contract for the work SAVE BY SEWING H.WMI! 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