I .PAGI FOUR GIFTS For Everyone FURS FURS Wc have orders for Mink, Marten, Lynx, Foxes, Weasels, and we are prepared to pay you highest cash prices. Also all your other furs at full market value. Trial shipment will convince you. Ship now to J. CLONES PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelil, Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FROM FJOME" Rates $1.00 aa 50 Rooms Hot & Cold Waier Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 196 Hyde Transfer PHONE 580 Office 315 Second Avenue Jasper Goal Dry Wdod Everybody reads the Dally News There's a reason. concessions will ranging from two There are so many different lines that it yould be impossible to tell you about all of them. We Specially Invite You To Visit Our Store Courteous . clerks will gladly show , you our BASEMENT STORE Where we have added a Toy Department at prices that will amaze you. SHOP EARLY While our lines are all complete. A small deposit will hold any article. " ..i See Our Beautiful- Line of CHRISTMAS CARDS and SAYE MONEY. VALUE AND SERVICE OUR MOTTO r MAX HEILBRONER DIAMOND SPECIALIST FRESH MILK AND CREAM DAILY .VALENTIN DAIRY Phone 657 j LUMBER DUTIES ARE NOW BE-I ING REDUCED FIFTY PERCENT BY U.S. UNDER IMPORTANT TRADE TREATY. 1 Continued hom pane onei extend- to Great ten percent. The Fish Schedule : The new United States fish tar iff schedule Includes the following: i 7-7 A Fish, fresh or frozen 'whether or not packed In ice). while or beheaded or eviscerated but not further advanced (excent that the fins may be removed). Halibut One cerit per pound I (former duty two cents). Salmon aimonune One and and one-half one-half cents cents'T. per The u rate . on crude , sperm oil ... is cut . from five to two and one-half cents per gallon. The new Canadian fish schedule Includes: 110 IT. Ill A. " . . . iiu ndiioui,. iresn. nicKied or salted, per nound. one rent. ttht former duty was two cents). The agreement will go to Parliament for ratification but, in view of the heavy majority of the Mackenzie King government, this on. dorsatlon Is believed assured. Announced in Washington WASHINGTON. D.C.. Nov 1B Terms of the new Canadian-American trade pact were made nuhiir. at a press conference yesterday af- LUMBER We have a fairly complete stock of lumber at Mile 21, near Haysport, ready for rail and water shipments. If bulltfmg or -repairing, it will pay you to examine our stock and receive prices. SHAMES RIVER LUMtfER COMPANY Haysport, B.C. ternoon by President Franklin D. Roosevelt. 'There Is a general re laxation of tariffs between the two - 0 given special consideration by the . ... . . I T 1 1 1 Canada grants the United States uxmed stats- The treaty be- lntermedlate tariff on automobiles ! comes operative Ja"uary 1 and re-of all prices, Involving reductions ima,ns 111 e"ect for three 'ea. . . . .... I Canadian mawaTlnoc u.nnt ana a nan to: . . : -0 ymp. nlckel ore and undressed furs con tlnue on the free list as do lobsters, swordflsh, smelts, eels, whlteflsh and certain other fish. Wood smngles continue on the free list with a quota. Hewn logs, shingle bolts, railway ties, poles, etc. remain on the free list nf this country. Court action to test the constitutionality of the law under whv the new; " treaty J was negotiated "eguuaiea is - - - r vvHivmuiit Try a classified. "Build B.C. Payrolls" PACIFIC British Columbia Milk "TILLIE THE TOILER" ...mkdi 8 box DAILY NZWS Monday WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront With thirty passengers on board, C. P. R. steamer Princess Norah, Capt. William Palmer, arrived in port at 10 o'clock yesterday morning from Vancouver in the course of her regular fortnightly, voyage to Alaska. She sailed an hour later for Skagway and waypolnts whence she Is scheduled to return here Thursday afternoon south 6:15 last evenlne from the south and sailed at 8 pjn. for Stewart, Anyox and other northern points. She is due to return here Tuesday morning and sail at 1:30 that afternoon for Vancouver. Fred Goodey. regularly chief steward of the steamer Venture on a lower coast run, Is now aboard the steamer Catala as chief stew ard, relieving Chief Steward Bert Ebde. who Is ashore at Vancouver on his annual vacation. Forty-one carloads of grain having arrived over the week-end, were on the tracks aloneslde thp Alberta Wheat Pool's elevator thl$ morning awaiting unloading in addition to others in the yard, There lS no Word Vet AS tn urhfn fV first vessel of the year mav be; expected export. here to load grain, for Effective immediately, the sail lng hour of the steamer Cardena countries. Concessions are granted' from Prince Rupert for the south to United States by Canada on some 767 commodities while 53 major Canadian Items on Friday nights is changed from 12 midnight to 10:30 p.m., It was announced this morning at local offices of the Union Steamship Co. TheMarkets Retail prices current here are a follows : B.C. Fresh Extras, Grade A Large, cartoned, doz. l Local, new laid doz AddIcs Delicious, bulfc :4 .;bs i isf box box i.v ... pound (former duty cents).' vntef'by'fPresentatlves of the .Delicious, farM 3 iunencan inmhor inHi.a... t. box If you Wish to swan snmpthlr, lbs, .50 , .23 '2.15 .25 2.60 Mcintosh Reds, bulk, lb 06 b0 - 1.85 fancy wrapped med., 32 lbs.. .25 Crapabbles, Okanagan, 4 lbs box 1. ' Grimes Golden, fancy, 3V2 lbs, box '. Winter Bananas, 32 lbs. box Fruit Vegetables SV the Province and makes 'pntst us feel -r 1 ?J Potatoes. Terrace, how fortune it ic u,. ,. -V .Q Ul,J ggyg COpt 10 tuuuutca nere. Pacific Milk 2.35 .25 1.75 .23 2.10 .25 2.10 l Pears, Anjou, doz. 30c to 40 .Lemons, doz. 35c to ;. .45 Oranges, doz. 20c. to Z'Z! u I Grapefruit, Cal., each. 5c to .10 i Grapefruit, Florida, 10c to 15 j Bananas, lb ,12 V2 The reason we like to make the'p , ar,apes' lb announcement that British Co-'!? uPP f ' T'e!lch - .40 lumbia is our home is the good J1"168; Cape Cod. lb. ....... .28 milk o.ur British Columbia pro- j Pomeanates, each, 5c to ...v.. .10 duces. This fact makes us hannvL.. Butter, when a mother In a letter tells Z J n1 lb" N' 2 us how well her child Is doing on t Creamery' lb 31 Pacific Milk. The compliment to'p,P Lrl Ih re D '- the milk is also a comnllmon tl -22 10 lbs. .25 9 rm Sweet Potatoes. 3 lbs 25 Ashcroft Potatoes, 10 lbs. 25 sack 225 Fraser Valley Potatoes, 12 lbs. 25 sack 1.70 i PHILHARMONIC SEASON OPENS Fifty Lovers of Good Music in Attendance at First United Church Last Night The Prince RuDert Philharmonic Society held the first of the sea son son's s recitals reciuus last last night mgiii. in ui First rjioti (Lehman) and "Adagio" (Beetho ven). Miss Swanna Olafson. Hymn, "Faith of Our Fathers," the choir. Anthem, "Glorious Is Thy Jfame" from "Twelfth Mass" (Mozart), the choir. Vocal solo, "Hear Thou My Prayer" (Hamblln). Mrs. A. J. Webber. "There Is a Lady" (Purcell), the choir. Violin solos, "Ave Marie" (Schubert) and "Lullaby" (Brahms), Bert Cameron. Ladies' chorus, "Listen to the Lambs" (Dett), Mrs. Ernest Ander son soloist. "John Peel" (Treharne)". the choir. "Going Home" from "The New World Symphony" (Dvorak), the choir. Vocal duet. "Somewhere a Voice is Calling" (Tait), Dr. and Mrs. R. O. Large. Hymn. "Abide With Me," Mrs. H. N. Brocklesby soloist. ECONOMY SPECIALS Offer You Real Values. Leave Your Order NOW! ROLOCREAM HEALTH OATS, large pkg. CORN FLAKES 3 pkgs HILLS BROS. COFFEE per lb BRAID'S BLUE LABEL TEA A n ncr lb "Xtlx AYLMER TOMATO JUJCE Small, per tin RIPE PEAS Tender No. 2 squat, per tin LIBBY'S DILL PICKLES 2,2's, per tin BARTLETT PEARS 2's 2 tins CHRISTIE'S SNOWFLAKE SODAS, per pkg. CAMP FIRE MARSH-MALLOWS, 3-lb. tin SNOWDRIFT COCOANUT pec lb SHELLED BRAZIL NUTS Whole, per lb GRANULATED SUGAR (Limit 20 lbs.). 10 lbs. BAKEASY SHORTENING Mb. pkg. 3-lb. tin 27c 25c 47c Out of Town Orders Receive 7c 10c 25c 29c 19c 93c 27c 39c 47c 17c 50c Prompt Attention. WE DELIVER MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE Where Dollar Have More Cents" P. O. Box 575 Phone 18 An "Unforeseen" Meeting WELL KNOWN STORY HERE "When a plan's a Man" at Capitol With George O'Brien Musical Comedy Also Being Shown "When a Man's a Man," picturl- United Church, about fifty patrons zatlon of .Harold Bell Wright's fa . i i i i i mmic nnvpl n f t Vl p CQ m p mmp oi eooa music dciiik hi uuL-iiuaucc ... i i .,.i "Ktilpn Harmonv " In whfrh and ori, mu aim cApica&iiiK &c;4n ojjjjicwh- v. t ii n,Viih nAA 'sip. is hlpnrlpH with rnmprfv nnH n wuu Jl me piugan u4Ltuu - sacred and secular numbers. Dr. H.' dramatic note, come to the screen bound. The Norah disembarked N. Brocklesbv conducted in his of the Capitol Theatre here on a five passengers here while a siml- usual capable manner and Charles Hrst of the 'week double bill. lar number boarded her here for P. Balagno was a discerning accom- j George O'Brien has the starring the north. '! panist. Dr. R. G. Large, president of 'role in "When a Man's a Man," the the Prince Rupert Philharmonic! setting of which is an Arizona Bringing a small. list of passen- Society, made a brief opening an- ranch to which comes a mysterious ' gers, Union steamer Catala. CaDt. nouncement. easterner, short of money, obvious- James Flndlay, arrived in port atf The program was as follows: j ly a gentleman but silent as to his urgan soio, urana niarcn : oust, ne is oeinenaea Dy a iiara- enea westerner and becomes a "man's man," finding himself In the dilemma of his lifetime when he realizes that his best friends and himself are rivals for the hand of the same girl. Dorothy Wilson and Paul Kelly have the principal supporting roles. George Raft and Ben Bernle are the principals in "Stolen Harmony." It tells the story of an orchestra on a transcontinental barnstorming tour by motorbus. Raft Is an ex-convlct who Is trying to go straight but 'for whom things look bad fpr a time until he Is finally able to clear himself Grace Bradley has the feminine lead. Hotel Arrivals Savoy John Olscn, city: P. Sorenscn. Jasper; W. K. Thompson, C. N. R. Prince Rupert II. H. Brown and Mr. and Mrs. O. D, Wettcrstrand. Vancouver- A Bcrner, Telkwa; A. Taylor and H. .. TONIGHT and GEOUfiP. RAFT "STOLEN HARMONt ASuaenti,, - ',uvei Mclod Twist; v th Ken Bernie and Hisllt "race Hradltj iAf a ci . PLUS THE STORY THAT THIIU MILLIONS... 'At 7 16 & J:Ji WORLD NEWS EVLM V. Wilson. C. N. n. Vancouver; j M, ,;k fri Royal & Berg. Ja--.pt:! II; ;;. L ; J lir I i. . 1 . ... r wezeK, cny; m. s. Buchanan, nipeg; j w Do:.,;.- 11 Prince George: Cyril D. Morgan, Johnson c N, R NEW CALENDARS The time to select the best ones is now! We havec: display a wide range of beautiful calendars. Di tmctive, colorful and very acceptable Christina greetings ior your inends, Easy to send. 15c to$W Fancy Christmas Wrappings Select your Christinas requirements while stocks an tuuii)iuLu, oeiore tne rush. This year's gut wrap pings are more distinrtivn. nnViniil siml lioautiMl See our tables seals, tags, ribbon, cellophane and many novelty attractions. Xmas Cards in Boxed Assortments SPLENDID VALUES 21 Cards $1.50 16 Cards 12 Cards 65c 12 Cards .... SAy, A FREMt CF VOUBS ORQEOOS 1TT1B QR-VJMETTG '3TJST Pa'&SEDJ AND 'SPOKE Y 85c $1.25 We have on display the largest stock of fine cards ever shown in Prince Rupert. Come in and see them.; Lowest prices. cMnfJ2m.Jk -By Westovt ,) ( VOC'RE TEI-UIMC3