kaf 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 Ladies' Brown and Black Overshoes (JJ-I OQ QXtVU TW t17i- nnu, Ladles' Pumps, Ties, Oxfords-Reg. $3.50; now Blunt toes, now Ladies' Vlci Kid Oxfords CO C A npr' n.iir fUtf J 59c $1.95 Ladies' Black and Brown CQ Cft t0 Ql it.D 7? Suede Oxfords Ladies' Brown and Black Pumps QQ CA to co nc Solid Leather Oxfords For the high CO QC 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 CO gQ to 2,95 Boys' Oxfords per pair S2.95 $1.35 $1.75 81.95 S2.45 Rubber Boots for the whole family, all sizes Men's Wool Sx 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 Turnbull's Combinations per suit Heavy Wool Black Sweaters-each Boys' Blue Lumber Jacks-each :. Boys' All Wool Tweed Long Pants, at Boys' Towers Slickers-Waterproof, each Men's Fawn Trench Coats-Waterproof, each Black Rubber Coats-Waterproof, each Ladies' Silk and Wool Stockings-All colors, per pair BAPC0LITE ENAMEL A durable finish for all exterior surfaces. Bapcollte colors arc 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. Drawer 1615 Telephone 101 THE BIG FOUR 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 -Wood Hauling General Transfer HILLY BAGSHAW Phone Black 495 ' FOR FIRST CLASS Shoe Repairing Sec SIMPSON Fifth Avenue and McUrlde FURNISH YOUR HOME FIRST Read this and you'll sivc money every tlmel 'Organ $35 China Cabinet $15 If, Furniture DEI . LLIU Exchange : Auctioneer Green 421 we nuy Gold NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll, Pioprietor "A HOME AWAY FROM nOME" Rates 11.00 op 50 Rooms, Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Pbone 281 P.O. Box 198 it It 20c 25c 95c $1.95 $1.75 81.45 82.95 82.25 81.75 10 81.95 83.25 85.95 85.95 49c B.C. CLOTHIERS Ltd. Phone Black 321 Next door to Frizzcll's Meat Market Plan for Better Control of Colds Proved by Tests Windsor. Ont- A Plan for better I Control of Colds has been developed by the makers of Vlcks VapoRub (the modern external treatment for i colds. The Plan Is introduced along j with Vlcks Va-tro-nol for nose and j throat, the new aid in preventing colds. Together with a few simple health. rules, these two preparaUons j form Vicks Plan for better Control of Colds. In clinical tests, the Plan has helped to reduce greatly the number and duration of colds. Full details of the Vlcks package. 25c to CHOCOLATE BUDS per lb JELLY BEANS per lb Plan ara In each Hallowe'en Suggestions I We carry a full line of candy in our Confectionery Store CHOCOLATE BARS 3 for . 2 for 5c; 7 for FRESH ROASTED PEANUTS, per lb MIXED CANDIES 5c 15c 10c 35c 27c 27c Apples, Oranges, Bananas, Grapes Always at Your Service MUSSALLEM'S CONFECTIONERY "TILUE THE TOILER" HOME WARD T7MeM "TOMOMT tM)T oWK. NAMtCW I'M SVVvlMG" FOR 1 1 YCU , MAC VUHATAYA VWAJJT TWH TMttST Oft "THE LAST Gala -&AMCg zy-rz FAiiE- r tYr t r- gow. w Jj.HNta. 3L-' UAT OMR - DAMCE 3 !!UW 'lTHA.t'S THE Departs For Home Nana Sir Oforr AUa, one of the pararc Coast Africa, shukei hands wl'h a Lorn: ! aoout to depart for h i vu' WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront Bert Ebdcn. popular chief steward of the steamer Catala. at the conclusion of the present voyage, will leave the ship at Vancouver for Capt. and Mrs. Chris Henricksen will leave tomorrow on the local halibut boat Gibson for Seattle.) They expect to be away until the first ofHhe year. .Outbound from Prince Rupert to Muroran, Japan, the Ocean Shipping Co.'s freighter City of Van Capt. J. R. Elfert, harbor master, has received Instructions to re-open the winter school of navigation, which has proven so popular in past years, on November 1. Todays Weather Triple Island Cloudy, light northeast wind; sea smooth. I Langara Island Overcast, strong i easterly wind; sea smooth. Dead Tree Point Raining, fresh southeast wind; barometer. 29.62; heavy swell. Terraced-Part cloudy, north wind. temperature. 42. Alyansh Clear, calm40. Anyox Cloudy, calm, 40. Stewart Cloudy, calm, 41. Hazclton Cloudy, calm. 31. Smithers Part cloudy, calm, mild. Burns Lake Dull, calm, 30. po: of :Ut Gotd a- he is a month's vacation which he will out following the rwwit closing of spend making a motor tour to Call- the season. fornla. accompanied by his wife Fred Goodey will relieve as chief steward on the Catala during his absence. NO IIAI.IIHT SALi: The only boat in wtth halibut to day Is the Margaret I. Capt. George Fritz, which is holding over until tomorrow with 10.000 pounds of halibut and 6.000 pounds of black i cod. The Teeny MlUy, Capt. Oeorge Cook; Takla. Capt. Chrts parkvold. and Cape Beale. Capt. Edgar Ar- nott, are the only local vessels still a N. TKA1NS For Hie 11a jt Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays 5 30 pin. I from the Kant- Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays 10:15 p.m. T E. II Ryus. well known Ketchikan druggist, and Mrs. Ryus. who have been on a trip to Seattle, were passengers aboard the Princes Norah couver, which left here two weeks yesterday returning to Ketchikan ago ycsieraay witn a cargo or aspen ; logs for China, at 8 o'clock last eve-1 nlng reported her position by wire- j less as 2073 miles from Prince Ru pert. It is about 3500 miles from here to Muroran and It is expected the City of Vancouver will arrive there In abAu ten days. Heavy weather has been recently Impeding her ' progress on the trans-Pacific voy-! age. Winter Prices For Milk Advanced Commencing November 1, 1931 Ticket Price -Milk Q1 ft ft 7 qta. or 12 pts OJ..UU Charge Acct. Milk Ql ft ft 8 qts. or 10 pu OJLUV No discounts uilowed on charge accounts Relief Order - Milk Q-f ft ft 8 qta. or 14 pts ?JLUU Dominion Dairy Phone Red 60S Weekly Specials Week of October 22 FACIALS Pack or Plain Nelson's Hcauty Shop Phone 855 A Knock-Out for Mac TRAIN IS DERAILED Tic l p on Line of Canadian Na tional U'rat of rrinre George Is Cause of Delay Owing to a derailment one mile 1 west of Nlchol, twenty-nine miles' I west of Prince George, the train. I , due to arrive here at 10:16 tonight irom mc easi. is irom in teen to twenty hours late so will not be in until tomorrow afternoon. In the derailment the engine und five or six freight cars left the track. No one was Injured and. as far a can can 12 E It Is r be learned, there was no serious riouj damaae to eaulomcnt althouch expected the engine will require re-jB pairs. By 6 o'clock this afternoon, jl it Is expected the line will be cleared up. The train, which left here for the east last evening, will be alio de layed for several hours by the Mr and Mrs. W. L. Stamford, who have been on a trip to Ottawa, returned to the cUy on the Princess Norah yesterday. SAVE BY SEWING THE BOts) QUEW -I ( Hovaj A&Q rr I OOj.y. Ec. I &EC3lJMiUO- jyOUTO AjjV 1HC UA-T I I lROMItEO f -TO aOLLOij'i l..Saj F t AMCK Vi.-f H j "THE UVT tAVi( jj -AST SIIOWISCJ McLARNlt) vs. ROSS nr.HT riCTUt, 'At 7 00 ti 9::i I'Lt'3 Warner BAXTER' in f 1 1 v ii t i ..... vnwiu i AAA r MAIXiK LVAXS II. It. WAKM.R 'At " jo & . : Comlnc Wrdnfsdi; JAMKS Dl'XX In "Jimmj 1 Sillj" I1HI1IU1 1 l. T9f For Real Home Saving Nothing Equals a SINGER SEWING MACHINE There Is a modern Singer o uit .ymir purv u i t with traditional Singer quality, the best vu!ur 1 You can have the filnger of your choke si nnr Sr .. from $70 00 up. Treadle models from $6640 on tcuu l . $3.00 per month without exUncost to you Tnd' machine as first payment If you are ustrn; an "oW faithful nwdej e invlif " iude far yourself the many timet and-fcibot savim the 13I 8iiwr with ball bearing parts and improv; n It s fun to sew with the New Singer SEK Do vou read th classified advertisements? ,i BILLM0R SHINGLES Manufactured by a local mill, by local labor, from local produce. Sold at prices lower than ever befort offered in Prince Rupert. All No. 1 Cedar Shingles 3-X, per thousand $' 5-X, per thousand s,' PHILP0TT, EVITT & CO. LTD Phone G 18 -By Westover