PAQR TWC B3 JU :: H3.K 11 E I 3 1113 , e & s IlAlNIiTIli SPECIAL!!! I We have Just unpacked a large shipment of Ladies' Black and Brown Two-dome Overshoes to fit Cuban or low heels. Net or fleece linings. All sizes 81.59 Keep Your Feet Warm, and Dry Throughout the. Coining Kainy Days Our Stoejt 1 Complete For Your Foot Protection PET"! AT wWen's Brown Zipper Ok EiVirlLu Fastener Overshoes, to fit Cuban or the higher heels. Sizes .3 to 9. Regular priced at $2.75. 1 Q Special $l.UO The Family Shoe Store Ltd. Third Avenue Phone .3.17 THE DAILY NEWS. ritlNCK KUFKKT - BHITISU COLUMBIA Published Kvery Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited, Third Avenue IL P. PULL EN Managlng-Edlor DAILY EDITION BOWLING At a recent meeting of the Ladies' Bowling League, Mrs. T. J. Boulter was elected president and Mrs. O. Ciccone- re-elected secretary, the executive to consist of captains of teams. Teams entered are: Annettes Bluebirds, Brunettes, Canadian National Recreation Association, Doo Friday, October 18, 1935 lnlst on "GRANT'S BEST PROCURABLE" The Original For SU at Vendor or direct from "M.U Order Dept." Iiauu? Control Uowd, &7 IWtj Stmt, Vmwoutw, il,C A tJ .71 UJ MtllJrMJIIJJJIJ Bottled and guaranteed by William flran. A Qnna T WmJ 1 A J J! . I I CtTw. Ealvenle-Glenlivet Distilleries, Duff-UiV;j town & Glasgow, Scotland. NEW LOW PRICE P frant3 fiKT PROCURABLE mm v--''WlBlllllllW This advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or the Government of British Columbia, Si M P I K. a m m m m i y dads, Maccabbees, Prince Rupert Grads and Rangers. There will be keen competition for a cup donated by Mrs. Woods of Annettes' Ladies' Store -which will be given to the winning team at the end of the season. Prizes will also be given to the player holding the highest average for the season and to the player making the highest score In one game. 1 uilfRffrA Phone mJfy This advt Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia Individual Scores Wednesday Night Eddie Smith of Pioneer Laundry Had High Average Eddie Smith of the Pioneer Laun dry had the high average of 198 In Wednesday night's Five Pin bowl- jlng and individual scores were as follows: Pioneer Laundry Houston, 541; Joy...552;, ,Weschtj474 Smith, 596 Asemissen, 536 Old Empress Ross, 503; Stacey, 510; Calderone, 512; McKay, 506; Schriaberg, 513. Lambie & Stone and Five Jokers will play their game tomorrow night. Want Ads FOR SALE IFOR SALE Office safe, extra thick I walls, giving perfect protection j against fire Dally News. Uf) FOR RENT ; MODERN FLAT For rent, 1215 Se cond Ave. Phone 44. ( 245 ) BOARD AND ROOM LADY With large, . comfortable furnished and warm home in West End would give room and best home cooked food to congenial person or couple. Mrs. .Dewar, 1145 Bid well, St., Vancouye.r, B.C. Phone Doug. 1986-X. (242) IN THE SUPREME COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OP TJlrE "ADMIN13 TRATION ACT" AND IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE O't GEORGE BROWNELL WHITE, DECEASED, INTESTATE, TAKE NOTICE that by order of H. Hone, W. E. Fisher the 2nd day ol October, A.D. 1035. I was appoints Administrator of the etat of Oeorg Brownell White, deceased, and nil parties having claims against the sale! estate are hereby required to furnUtt same, properly verified to me on or dp. fore the 5th day of November, A.D 1935, and all partleg indebted to th estate are required to pay the amount of their indebtedness to me forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT Official Administrator, Prince Rupert, B.O Dated the 2nd day of October, AD. 1035. D ELIO TttK DAILY NKW3 Friday. October 18, Harvest of Sea Thanksgiving Is New Feature A new theme of thanksgiving, more in keeping with the spirit of the occasion for Prince Rupert, Is t-iing undertaken this year hy First Presbyterian Church. Instead of tne customary harvest of the land, with grain, fruit and vegetables predominating, the emphasis is to be placed on the "Har vest of the SeaV To celebrate this more familiar harvest special ser vices, appealing especially to those interested in Prince Rupert's ma jor crop, will be held on Sunday On Monday a concert is to be given In keeping with the .thanksgiving theme. ISAZAAK WAS, SUCCESSFUL (Cqntinued trom Dawe ana) Fish pond Mrs. T. 8hrubsa.ll and Airs. W. Smith. Raffles Mrs. J. :R. Murray mid Miss E. Gaudy. Punchboards Mrs. Nosbltt anil ..Irs. F. J. Feasby. Ice cream Mrs. S. V. Cox. Lemqnade stand Mrs. J. L. Mc-ltosh. Tea and coffee Mrs. A.Frebourg nd Mrs. ,E. Larsen. Cashier Mrs. M. ,M. Lamb. Program Mrs. T. Black. Tea oup reading Mrs. W. Brass and Mrs. flugh Smith. Country stall Canadian Legion men, President Jack Preece, E. An-ciarson, G. Dawes. Henrv Smith. W. Ranee and F. Skjellum. Results of Raffles Results of the raffles were as follows: Grand Drawing First prize, $25 cash, Mrs. C. P, Balagno, No. 1017. Second prize, $10 cash, Jack Un win, No. 1190. Third prize, $5 cash, S. E. Parker, No. 275. Fourth prize. $5 cash. Mrs. J. T. ""ook, No. 966. Fifth prize, half ton coal, J. J. lackson, No. 387. Sixth prize, 21-piece tea service, Tohn Barsett, No. 808. Seventh; prize, fratned picture. viary Cqlussi, No. 1241. Eighth prize, Swift Premium ham, Mrs. W. H. Goodsell, No. 1061. Ninth prize, 50-lb. sack flour, Relta Evans, No. 654.' Tenth prize, 7-lb-box butter, Agatha Lewis, No. 34. Eleventh prize, 10-lb. coffee, Jes-1? Moffat, No. 522. Twelfth prize, pen and pencil set, ngeborg Jensen, No. 100. Other Winners Bedspread, Mrs. F. W. Allen, No. 156. Side of lamb, J. Munnls, No. 01. Shamrock ham. C. V. Evltt, No. 50. Box of chocolates, Ian Grlmsson, No. 19, Bed jacket, Miss E. Large, No. 12. 1 n l Auction dale At Cow Bay on Saturday, October 19, at 2:15 P.M. Instructed by the owner I will sell by auction the shack and con tents of the late Ross McKay's carpenter shop at Cow Bay, consisting of tools, saws, post drill, Dodge car engine, machine saw, 1 green house (unfinished), quantity of glass and lumber, 3 screw Jacks, etc. No reserve, terms cash. G. J. Dawes THE AUCTIONEER PHONE: BLUE 471 DO IT TODAY Not Wait For Tomorrow Agahj goyer your unused furniture or other articles and discard what you do not need. Then phone us, Qreen 421. We have dually Inquiries for the things you do not need In your home. Good Brand Of JMeJon Tossing dlate. Ladles and Junior. As already announced, a change has been made In the Senior League whereby Canadian National Climb on the Band-Wanon ofn tKe cheering thousands of. "roll -your -owners" who are lUppin-up tleir.imolung plea-lute by. getting back loOgden'i. You owe it lo yourself to enjoy Ogden's Fine Cut, and you can, when it costs so liitlel Ogden's rolls best of course, with the best papers "Chantecler" or Vogue". and Lambre St Stone enters a team. Now it Is announced that the Scythians have moved up from the Junior to. (he Intermediate League ' with the Junior Moose fillinsr the Certain Here gav ,u he youngsters' divis,n- Mrs. Wilfrid Gratton sailed last night on the Prince Oeorge for League .basketball teams have Vancouver. ' been practising assiduously for Uej -rrh past tn days lp prenaraMon for the opening of the season next Five steelworkers, who have been employed on the repairing of the Monday night and. from early ap-; freighter Northholm at the local pearances, It would seem that the ; d.ry dock, sailed by the Prince faiis.are assured of a, good brand of George last night onhelr return melop-tosslng this winter In the i to VanQouver. (our divisions Sepiqr. Interme- G. M. Woodruff, deputy collector of customs at Ketchikan, was a passenger aboard the .Princess Louise yesterday afternpqn going Recreation Association withdraws through for a trip to Seattle. .Summit Muring ,,, Alpri Mlil Ruth. i ! f iT.sil'jtii 11 Tr V) i OGDEN'S FINE CUT Your Pipe Knous Ogden's Cut Pluf TT took real quality in men mid beer to "get Jiy" in those earlier days! Phoenix Export Lager is still the favourite malt beverage oX strong, healthy people. It is brewed to the same time-honoured perfection in the Victoria-Phoenix Drewcry at Victoria, B.C. One of the oldest established hrewerics in the Dominion. PHOEMX EXPORT lftff1, i Grotto Taxi 456 I TIOI IT innp. Mi 3 CAItS AT OUIt 8MtVir.C .Proprietors Mert Morgan & Ult llatti. Don't forget the number 150 ritlUAY, OCT. 18 7:00 p.m The First Nishter KPa KFI. 8:!W-Nllwlt Court. CRCV 8:45 Woodwind Duo. CRCV 0:15 The Big Show. KJR 9:45 Wllf Carter, CRCV '10:00 The Harmony Violin CRCV, 11:0 Starllte Hours. KJR .SATUKUAV. OCT 19 7:30 p.m.-Cavefice Carm.i;-, KK) KFI, KOMO. ;8;00- NationaJ Barn Dance JiQMo : 8:00 Across the Border CRCV i 8:30-9:45 Dance Band Parade CRCV- 10:00 WaUz Time. KPO. 10:00 Concert Party. CRCV 1.11:00 Slumber Hour (Qi in KPO. KOMO. ! SUNDAY, OCT. 20 0:30 p.m. Album of Familiar Mq-sic, KPO. KOMO, "KFI 7:00 General Motors Concert KPQ. I8:Q0-Eddle .Cantor, KgL p. jo Jack Benny. KOMO. 9:00 Silken Strings. KPO, KFI. 10:15 Bridge to Dreamland, Paul Carson, KOMO. SUPERIOR RADIO ELECTRIC Phone "Blue 3G W'-TNJP-' 0 VF fi THF Tnp I ! w VI r VALENTIN DAIRY $Mk I I Phone 057 wl f mm pass! fVu 1 lime to riant i v'i. JBSi ' i Rill RQ ! jl rirfir riff,,,, ia, luhrn 0 at Ihm HT I ! 11 .J i Exhibition Size Hyacinths To grow In bowls Qrand Maltre, Deep Blue La Victoria, .Brilliant Red Early White Roman For Christmas Flowering PREPARED HULK PIHRE Snowdrops Darwin Tulips Crocus Scilla J)affodils, Kmpress ami Km peror. Kaien Hardware A Satisfactory Mare to Shop wmtmmKMewxmmmgsmwx RUPERT DELICATESSEN Your Catering Needs Skilfully Fulfilled We cater to socials, clubs, banquets, luncheons, dances, dinners and bridge parties. Made to Your Order Nothing too large or too small. LUNCHES PUT UP TO TAKE OUT Phone us, any time. EXCHANGE Give Us a Trial FURNITURE Phone Black C25 this advertisement is not published nr ,n.i 7 1 i 'LI llfli'