21- Wi member No1 DAlLtKBWi PAQB louncing, a New Feature MAY HAVE al-Glo Sleeve and Body' Linings m your new suit- Lous Endurance Now an Added Feature of Amazing TIP TOP VALUE feeling of soft luxurious ! lU cet a ease when vou nto the siiK-iihe comiori 01 lustrous all-rayon rgbotn m Douy u sieves. Among best dressed fall-rayon linings have now become an indispen- requisite. Your new 11 r TUP Suit, Top Coat orcoat will be tailored and styled not onlv from finest woollens it will have this superb INNER FORT. 1-Glo is made with Courtauld's Rayon Yarns by 10CO Mills of Valleyfield, Quebec. P TOP TAILORS LIMITED Tailored tO'Your Personal Measure Exclusive Dealer P. CRAVETTO rth St., Prince Rupert Phone Blue 418 SPECIAL tt of Magnesia Tooth Paste 50c size, for 25c Noxema Cream 25c size, for 15c Minine 'Shaving ' Cream and Talcum Both for 50c We are showing CHRISTMAS CARDS pw Come in and get first choice. We will put them away for you. Onnes ltd. Jfte Pioneer Druqefists tU Ktxall BUrt Phones: 81 & 82 Onen Dallv Frnm K a.m. till 10 a.m. J'lnd Holidays From 12 noon till 2 p.m., 7 p.m. till 0 p.m. D. ELIO 'URNITURE EXCHANGE We Buy - - We Se l PHONE: GREEN 421 wsi which made Prince Rupert Famous 'Rupert Brand" SMOKED Prepared Daily By fen Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. KLCE RUPERT. H.C. LOCAL NEWS NOTES Basketball tonight. Be warm and comfortable by In 32 Taxi it eosts the tame. ' i t You can rent a ear at Walker". as low as tUQ a dav. nlua 7c i mile. Father MflllWhoroh (1 M ! nl Stewart, who has been on a visit to me city, sailed by the Prince George yesterday on his return- to (k Tl , . mc x-ut nana uanai camp. Something different are these beautiful hand-embroidered slip pers in unique deslens. also hand beaded mocassins In all colors at the Fashion Footwear. tf MUSTARD First Aid for Coughs and Colds Cod Old Mustard I'U.ler it has saved many a lifel Easily prepared half Colman's Mustard, half flour, with a little cold water, spread on cot ton cloth and covered with flan. neL Applied to chest, throat, or achiqgpart.it gives quick relief. COLMAN'S d.s.f. Mustard "It't ALL Pure MmUrJ" ! John Kelly of Stewart, who ha been receiving treatment In the Prince Rupert General Hospital terday afternoon on his return home. J. M. Gottfred of Edmonton, superintendent of Canadian National Telegraphs for British, Columbia ;and Alberta, who arrived In the city :bn the Prince George yesterday ! morning from Vancouver in the I course of an official trip to the coast, left In (the afternoon bj I speeder to Inspect repair work ori the line following recent floods lr s'the lower Skeena Valley, and tool- the regular tram last night from ; Terrace for the 'east. Announcements St. Andrew's Cathedral Bazaa. Nov. 21. Gyro Hpedown, Moose flail, November 22. Toe H Bridge, November 27; 8:30 Orange Ladles' oazaar. Nov. 28 Christmas tree social, Catholic Hall, November 28. - Lecture , Recital, Mrs. Mandy Baptist Church. November 29. s United Bazaar, December 5. Comedy "Bunty Pulls th; Strings", Presbyterian Church Dec. 5 and 6. S. O. N. Skl Club dance December 6. Drawing for radio. Toe II Christmas Cheer Novelt" Dance, Moose Hall, December 6. Canadian Legion, B. E. S. L., Christmas Tree, Dec. 21. Hogmanay Dance, Oddfellows' Hall. . MOOSE HALL Bridge and Dance Friday, November 29th Under Auspices of Junior Order of Moose Christmas cards, exceptionally fine assortment. Special' discounts on orders placed at store. Max nellbroher. (Dec: 4) Mrs. Thomas, Goodridge of Ocean Falls, 'who arrived in the city yes terday on the Prince George from the paper town, proceeded by last evening's train for a trip to Ed monton. Tenth Anniversary Canadian Le gion!; Monday next, 7:30 p.m. at Clubroo'ms. All ex-service men as well as members of the Legion and the Women's Auxiliary are cor dially invited. (268-70) Miss May Martin read tea cups at ' the tea and sale held Tuesday afternoqn by Queen Mary Chapter, Imperial Order,. Efaghters of ,the Empire, at the home ,'bf Mrs. T. II. Johnson. James Martin, well .known Mas- sett merchant, who arrived In the city earlier In the week on the Prince John from the Islands, will sail tonight on I the Pr.lnce George for Vancouver. Father P. Champagne O. M. I parish priest of the Roman Catho lic .Church from Terrace, who has been spending , a few days in the city, left by last evening's train for Haysport whence he will pro ceed to Terrace by the next train. Rev. L. C. Jensen, pastor of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, was the speaker today at the regular week ly luncheon of the Prince Rupert Rotary Club In the Commodore Cafe. President W. M, Blackstock was In the chair and there was a good attendance of members with '" " a few guests. The Commonwealth has In L. G. Lance of Telkwa a subscriber of steadfastness many a" publication would covet. Mr. Lance, In renew ing his subscription to the C. C. F. organ, writes a letter to the editor In which he describes how he has foregone his tobacco, ration in or der to be able to pay theisubscflp tlon. Today's Weather Terrace Cloudy, calm, 34. Anyox Raining, calm, 35. Stewart Cloudy, calm, 33. Hazelton Cloudy, calm, 33. Smtthers Fog, calm, mild. Burns Lake Fo'g, calm, 20. TODAY'S STOCKS ,(Court;j('S, D, JoAaston Co.) Vancouver a C, Nickel, .26 V4. Big Missouri, ..63. Bralome, 5.70. B. R. Cons., .03V2. B. R. X. bold, ...072. Cariboo Quartz, 1.20. Dcntonla, .23. Dunwell, i03V'2-deorgia River, .OOi. Golconda, .11, Indian, .01 2 Mlnto, .072. Meridian New,. .13. Morning Star, .OS1,-National Silver, .02 Noble Five, .04 V?. Pehd Oreille, .68. Porter Idaho, MY2. Premier, 1.76. Reno, .3, Silver Crest, .008. Salmon Gold, .07. Taylor Bridge, .18. Wayside, .15V4. Whitewater. .04 V2. .Waverly Tangier, .00 Y2 United Empire, .03 yz. Grange; ,0iy2 Toronto ' . 1 '4V Central Patricia, 2.17. : Chlbougamau, .14 V2. Lee Gold,' . 03. (Sranada, 0. Inter.": Nickel, 38.15. Macassa, 2.71. Noranda,; 43.50. Sherritt (Gordon, .87. Siscde, j67, , Ventures, .1.37. Lake Maron,. .02. Teck Hughes, 4.45; Sudbury! Basin, .2,13. Smelter Goldy .05! WW' Can. Malartlc, .83. ' ,( Little Long, Lac, 5.55. Astoria Rouyn, J)2. Stadacona, .16V2. ' . Maple Leaf,. .06. Pickle Crow, 3.39. 'i McKenzle Red .'Lake, 1.22.. God's Lake, 15." Sturgeon River, .64. . Red Lake Gold Shore, Z9y2 Ban Ailtonlo, 3.05, Do FALSE TEETH Rock, Slide or Slip? FASTEETH, a new. greatly im proved powder to be sprinkled on upper or lower plates, holds false teeth ifirnr and comfortable Can not suae, sup; rocx 'or pop-out: no gummy, gooey, pasty taste or feel- j ing. Makes breath sweet and plea- , sant. Get FASTEETH today at any good drug store. Mrs. Frank Gale of Southbank. who has been the guest here for the past week of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Davies, will leave ny tomorrow ivenlng's train on her return to her home on Francois Lake. Following their .marriage, which wllf be an outstanding social event tomorrow evening, Alex Mitchell and his bride, Miss Laura Frlzzell, will sail aboard the steamer Princess Adelaide for a honeymoon trip to Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle and elsewhere In the south. 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