First of the Month SPECIALS 1 WALLACE'S FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ; ljr. F iclrttc Gown- Bias trimmed t 65c Vwt and Bloomer Set-Nicely Uj. :i N Run QQn OtJC tV--: j per set E.Jk Oowns I'rcltlly trimmed .assorted Q-j An :; rv.h 9V v W:r.c3 House Dresses Fast color print, assorted 7Qn W,;.ri Vcst and Bloomers Winter weight 2 ; iit: ' for $1.00 CJiiv, Winter Weight Vests and Bloomers O-f A A i. J fleecy. 3 for v ' v S;r:? Taffeta Waists Assorted colors and styles r.'i r Rubber Rain Capes Bright shades $1.00 85c c:.-r Ail Wool Sport Sox Assorted colors 04 A A f- fr VA.vv :- A.. Wool 8port Box Various colors prr Fir A. W::. Plaid Sea nre Latest designs and colors 35c tin E..K Fu.i Fashioned Hose -Newest shades nfln C: C amoUuede. assorted colors 5Jk Ecarvt Ascot or Bias cut. assorted patterns 39c 79c $1.00 Rjii: ' Aprons - Exceptionally heavy grade, assorted HQp 1 u .:r rarh t.i, Apruna mcviy out. inmiiieu fc l Suit -Cream fleece. 24 to 30 39c 95c Be- Heavy Wool Oolt Hose Heather shades QQn U:lr. for Vi w Shades -Standard slse. green, with fittings QCp Drepry Damask In three shades, rose, tile and blue at Ecs c.oth -48 Inches wide, assorted patterns Kuw. Uniform Drill--Saxe blue .V-.r for fc'icn Tweed -In new plaid designs ird: lor Bcrrcctsej White Flannelette Splendid quality ' rt' tor 5hf".r.3 Bleached or white. 72 Inches wide j for Hca ' quard Towels Pink, blue or orchid S n 40 Inches. 2 for Voraem All Leather 811k Lined Jacket--Brown or r- " ( cular values $9.50; for A New Si. ipment of Silk Dresses- Values to $5.50 i Ft It Hat In a pleasing assortment 65c $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $6.95 $3.95 $1.75 Wc Close at 8 P.M. Saturdays Phono-!) Sec Our Windows Third & Fulton AL! COAL! F Famci Edam. Alberta and Galley Coals are guuran- W clve K3iira.tinn t .. 01 c 1 Bulkley Valley. Wc j m.jr, itiiL'jk, 0l'3 and Barley. I rincc Hupcrt Feed 'Co. 5 - Phones 538 OUR BARGAINS Still On $350 Chesterfield $19 .()() Suite, a snap xuu 1934 Radio 8 tubes $75.00 ' " Electric Northern , We have the latest designs in Linoleum and Connoleum So here's your opportunity to make a change and get an allowance for the old one Jf Furniture, DV1 hLlU JV Exchange Auctioneer Green 121 Wc nuy Gold Queen Charlotte Island HINGLES T,,c best made on the coast. Not Kiln Dried HYDE TRANSFEHttPHOEi I Baskets kt 7 Sons Oddfellow OClOCH. oIIn s LOCAL NEWS NOTES tonight, orwavt din UaD, 9:30, MoifcliHall I .tonight, Aun. 35c. See our -special Dress Sale jvi una wjrw for 254 Win rent a Car at Walker's y V4day.pltis,7c, amile. tl Ted 8mith. who recently had the misfortune to break his arm, returned on the Prince George yesterday to his employment at Premier after spending the past few weeks at his home here. Following her' appointment as librarian of the Prince Rupert Public Library in succession to Miss Alice D. Crulckshank. who Is leaving the .city to . take up resi dence In Eastern Canada, Miss Dorothy Rushbrook. today assumed her duties at the library. The following is from the Twenty Years Ajo column of the Vancouver Provjnce:" "The G. T. P. man agement Is not downhearted. It has shown lis confidence In Can ada's future arid hc British Col umbia country tapped by the line by letting a $200,000 contract for terminals In four divisional points. The towns concerned are Prince George. Ehdako. Smlthers and Pacific. , . FOR SALE Lots J and 2, Dlgby Island . $100 each. Norman A. Watt Administrator, J. K. Pyne Estate I I Hotel Arrivals Koyal A. F. Jackeon. Vancouver; Mrs. Jean La Clair and daughter. Stew- i art; Mrs. A. Wlnthers and William Sorcnsen. Topley. Prince ftuperf - Corp. S. H. Dawson. Campbell River; W. M. Campbell, city; A. J. Buttlmer. Balmoral: Mr. and Mrs. S R. Donaldson and family, Port Eing ton; L. II. Chapman and A. L. McQuarrle. Vancouver; J. J. Wall, Calgary. Central Henry Larsen and J. Clauson, city. Knox M. Monsen. C. Olsen. E. Nlcker-son. Frank McDonald. Erick Dohl and B. M. Jackson, city: Mark Em- shaw and Rob Darton. Ketchikan; Special Clearance Sale of Blouses Demers'. Triple Island Cloudy, southeast wind; sea choppy 254 We are back to our good taxi service. Phone 32 day and night, tf Cash waiting for old gold teeth, coins, chains, watches, etc. Bui- rer's. (tf) STORY HOUR PLANS LAID Number of Ladies Taking Part Latest Move to Entertain Children Langara Island Part cloudy, ter and Dr. Mandy. Mrs calm, sea smooth. Terrace Rain east wind, 42. Aiyansh Cloudy, calm, mild. Anyox Part cloudy, calm, 42. Stewart Part cloudy, calm, 40. Hazelton Clear, calm, 34. Smlthers Fog, calm, mild. Burns Lake Fog, calm, 37. Mail Schedule For the East Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri days 4:30 pan. From the East Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur days 10:15 pm. For Vancouver Mondays (train) 4:30 pjn.l Tuesday 12:30 pjn. Wednesdays (train) .. 4:30 pjn. Thursdays 9:30 p.m Friday 11 pju.j Nov. 2, 15 and 29 From Vancouver- Sunday Tuesday (train) Wednesday Thursday (train) .... Friday Saturday (train) .... Nov. 11 and 25 4 pm. 4 p.m. 10:15 pm yiO ajn. , 10115 pm. .... . y4 pjn. 10:15 pm ajn. For Anyox and Stewart Sunday 7 pjn. Wednesday '3 pjn. From Anyox and Stewart Tuesday 11:30 a m Thursday 8 p.m. For Ns Kivrr and Port Simpson-Sunday ..7 pjn From Naa River and Port Simpson Tuesday. 11:30 ajn For Queen Charlotte Islands Nov. 9 and 23 ... 9 p.m. Dan Murray. Inverness; J. E. Mor-' From queen Charlolle Island gan and O. M. Anderson. Prince Nov. 7 and 21 George; J. S. Rogers and E. M. Red- Far Alaska mond. Winnipeg: R. Ball, Rose Nov. 11 and 25 ajn. am Lake; Flank E. Lancaster. Vaneou- From Alaska ver Nov. 2, 15 and 29 4 pjn ONE-CENT SALE Jhe Original One-Cent Sale Continues Thursday, Friday and Saturday FKATUIU 'A one-hour extra special each day. See the hand hills. RKMHMBKU No deliveries, no phone, orders, no charges Cash and Carry Only Ormes Ltd. "Jit Pioneer Drtiqgists I he Itexall Stow r hones: 81 It IX in All plans are now laid for the carrying on of the weekly story hour from JO to 11 o'clock each Saturday morning until the end of the year. After that, If It proves successful, It o. W. Nlckcrson will sail tonight win proDaoiy De conimucu uu a on the Prince George for a trip to new schedule. The opening will tafce Vancouver and Seattle. pice this week with Mrs. j. i. Manny Todays Weather Dead Tree Point Overcast, calm; barometer, 29.22; temperature, 48; light swell. and Dr. Mandy giving an inaian PERSONAL XMAS CARDS program In the library building up- Exclusive designs. Also business stairs. and professional. Best values in Mrs. Neil carter is neaa oi me Canada. Hellbroner's. (tf) organization with the title of direc tor and Miss Eileen Gibson assistant. Mrs. Mandy, who will be out of town some of the time, ill act In a supervisory capacity. Others who have consented to help are Mes- dames Holllngworth, Bryant, Cameron, Sutherland, Arnold and Dafoe, Misses Peggy Anderson, Viola John- fresh son, Irene Mitchell, Mrs. Robertson, Mrs. Stamford. Mrs. Lakle, Dr. Car- C. Ellison, Mrs. J. R. Morlson. Misses Helen McCaffery and Catherine Watson. This week the children will be taken all together but It Is planned for subsequent gatherings to alternate, those from 8 to 12 years of age one week and those 4 to 8 another Arrangements have been made for seating the children and a great many are expected to attend. SAVE On Pure Food Shop at The Thrift Week-End Specials II EGGS Fresh Seconds, per doz. 25c PICNIC HAMS per lb. 15c CAMPBELL'S TOMATO QCp SOUP 3 tins Hlfy CHOPPED CLAMS Birk's 10-oz. tins, per tin MALTED MILK Borden's Chocolate flavor. 16-oz. tin 14c ,38c DRIED APRICOTS Choice Offo 1Tnllo.4 O the 63J BONELESS CHICKEN C & B, per 7-oz. tin . 26c PEANUT BUTTER Squirrel AtZn Brand, per 1-lb. Un At,V A REAL SPECIAL ON COOK ING apples c-i nn 42-lb. net box . ?X.UU We have only a limited quan-Uty and suggest that you order early. LIBBVS PICKLES Sweet Gherkins, per 12-oz. jar LIBBVS TOMATO JUICE 14Vj-oz. tin MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE! per lb. CATELLI S COOKED SPAGHETTI 1-lb. tin PURE LARlAl-lb. brick GINGER SNAPS Red Arrow, fresh stock, per lb I 24c BAKING-DAY SPECIALS 9c Swansdown Flour per pkg 31c Cut Mixed Peel 1-lb. pkg 21c Fresh Glace Cherries "j lb ISc Broken Walnuts Lt Amber, lb. 21c Extracts All kinds, 2-oz. bottle 15c Roger's Golden Syrup 2-lb. tin 19c Crlsco per 1-lb. tin .15c PEARS Happyvale. No. 2 squat Uns. per tin RASPBERRIES Hatzic Brand, per No. 2 squat tin 16c 18c 41c 9c 15c 14c GRAPENUT FLAKES per pkg. 11c "REAM OF WHEAT per pkg. 22c FEI.S NAPTHA SOAP 2 bars ...15c ONTARIO II0NEY-t2-lb. tin 36c BUNCH CARROTS 2 hunches 5c Thrift Cash & Cam Phone 179 201 Third Avt -CARRY AND SAVE Mall Orders Have Our Prompt " Attention , New Fall Clothing Ladies' Coats, Men's Suits and Children's Wear Tuned Id the season and just the sort of clothing you will enjoy wearing these early, fall days. They have the late fashion details. The Ladies' Coats, with their touches of fur, and those soft woollens will appeal to you. Any of these will be a welcome addition to your fall wardrobe. A Few of Our Bargains Ladies' Coats Ladies' Fur Trimmed Fall Coats, A-l quality, samples, regular from $17.50 up 11- t)5 for jb jb m v Raincoats Children's Famous Raincoats Very special Tower's 95c Ladies' Famous Towers Rain 1, S1.39 Men's Combinations. Tiger make, rib wool CI 7C A large assortment pf Leckie's Shoes, all sizes, for men, ladies and children. Also full line Ladles,' Misses and Children's A - Length Rubber Boots Just arrived. These will be sold at very low prices. Oreat assortment of Boys' Light Weight Merino Com-blnaUon Underwear fSQp 13 VI, Reg. $1.25, for A good assortment of Art-Kraft Sample Men's Suits, good material, best semi-ready made goods, reg. CM Q QC $25, from vAO.iJt) Men's Black Sweater Coats Reg. $325 Jumbo - Knit 81.95 Rupert Trading Co. Corner Second Ave. & Sixth St. Announcements Prince Rupert Tennis Club an-j nual dance, Friday, November 2. j I. O. D. E. Girl Guide tea, Nov 3. j Presbyterian Fall Bazaar. 8. Daughters, of Norway Dance November 9. Pioneers' Night, November Bagles' Hall, bridge, whist and crib bage. Elks Dance, Friday; Nbr. 16. Oddfellows Scotch Dance. December 31. Hogmanay Moose Hall Tomorrow Night HALLOWE'EN NOVELTY DANCE 10 P.M. Mrs. J. S. Black's Orchestra Drawing For Bazaar Tickets ' Admission 25c Everybody Welcome Members turn in books of tickets RADIO Interference Sometimes originates In the chassis or tubes. To make a simple test, remove aerial and ground with the set turned on to full volume. If noise continues undiminished Phone Blue 320 and have an exact check made of your set's trouble. SUPERIOR RADIO-ELECTRIC Opp. Prince Rupert Hotel JONES' Family Market Shoulder Veal per lb Stew Veal, 3 lbs. Peas. 1 tin Rump Roast of Beef per lb 9 i Round Steak per lb Shoulder "Steak, 2 lbs. & 1 bunch Carrots flamburger Steak, 3. lbs. St 2 lbs. Onions Pot Roast 4 lbs. . Boiling Beef, 3 lbs. Si 1 bunch Carrots Prime Rib Roll. 4 lbs. it 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. L. Lamb Chops 2 lbs : Veal Chops 2 lbs. '. Phone 957 8c 25c 15c 25c 25c 35c 25c 75c 75c 75c 25c 20c 35c 35c Phone 957 COFFEE DeLuxe Served at All Times of Day or Night Always fresh Using the SUex method Doing away wholly with metal taste, stale flavor. Healthful and invigorating. Commodore Cafe If 4. :4 m ' 'J, ik-'l .1