PAGE ax GtfTS V For Everyone -There are so many different lines that it would be impossible to tell you about all of them. We Specially Invite You To Visit Our(.Sfre. ,. Courteous clerks will gladly show you our BASEMENT STORE Where we TiaveTJdded a Toy Department at prices that will amaze you. SHOP EARLY ;i While our lines are all complete. A small deposit wli hold any article. - ' .' , r- : See Our; Beautiful Line of CHRISTMAS CARDS and Save money. . ., value and service our motto MAX HEILBRQNER DIAJIONI) SPECIALIST QEMERS BALLANTYNE KNITTED WEAR Smartly Styled, Finest Quality, All Wool and Silk and Wool SUITS-Every QO Qff to C9ft Cf O.VO one distinctive $4U.e)U "I8-..... $5.50 $6.95 PULLOVERS- tttt Aff to QQ Off All colors Vt79 tyO.AD SEE OUR WINDOWS Watch S for mm Toyland lening Sooi t Bigger & Better Than Ever It will pay you to wait and see our 'gigantic display, the largest collection of Christmas Toys ever shown , in Prince Rupert. This year the quality is better and prices arc lower. i ATreat in Store For Young and Old I TOYLAND I at Get Your Christmas Calendars and Cards Nov Daily News Want Ads Bring Results HONORED AT LAST RITES Funeraf Of Late Henry Cdenshaw Was Largest Ever Held On Queen Charlotte Islands most largely attended that has ever been held on w the Queen RUVVH Charlotte VyllollUkLC I I rpect but the affection, of all The church where the funeral service was held was packed to the doors and a splendid choir assisted Last night's .train, due from thn cast at 10:20. owing to slow track conditions in the lower Skeena Valley, was about an hour late in Soya Bean Bread . . Delicious, for Toasting English. CrumJ)cts Meat Pics Finest Pastfy & Cakes Van s Bakery DAILY- KETfS Friday, NoTcmber 22, i . BAZAAR IS FINE EVENT Sum of S350 Kcalizrd by Woman's Auxiliary of Cathedral i : I St. Andrew's Cathedral WoAan's Auxiliary held a very successful jChtistmas bazaar on Thursday af-(ternoon In the Cathedral Hall (which was attractively decorated to I represent different countries and with fairy lights. "The (illuminated alo was opened at 3 pjn. by Dean Qlbson. ' The numerous guests werewel-! corned by Mfs. J: B. Olbson and Mrs. C V. Evitt. I The tea room, which represented Ii "land, was in charge of Mrs. F. A. MacCallum. Mrs. J. C. McLennan, Mrs. R L. Mcintosh, Mrs. C. H. Orme and Miss R. M. Davies 0. B. E. presided at the urns while act- ling as serviieurs were Airs. u. a. .W BarUett, Mrs. S. V. Cox, Mrs. J. 'P Cade Mrs. F. N. Good, Mrs. W. J. 'Greer. Mrs. A. L. Holtby. Mrs. J. A. illsn on. Mrs.' H. O. Kennedy, Mrs. McAllister. Mrs. C. C. Mills. Mrs. J W Nicholls. Mrs! H. F. Pullen and Mrs. A. G. Rx. Mrs. Thomas Andrew acted as cashier. The home cooking stall, lepre- I renting Holland, Was In charge of Mrs. George Cripps, Mrs. H. S. Meadows and Mrs. A. H. Waddington. I Tlie fancy worktall, represent- in, uiguiiiu, was ill tuaic ui Alia. A. R. Nichols and Mrs. W. Criuck-shank. The plain sewing stall was In charge of Mrs. E. W. Tucker ,and Mrs. W. C. Aspinall. The linen stall, renresentlni i Scotland, was In charge of, Mrs. j George Rorle. j Miss Notoen Gibson looked after 4 the ice cream. Japane.se stall was In charge of Mlsr E. G. Lenox M.D., assiited by members of the Japanese Mission. The white 'elephant stall, repre-enllng India, was In charge of Mrs A. E. Parlow and Mrs. J. O. Johns. TVio funarol nf tv.n ii r i I A Well natrnnlzprl fish nnnrt ti-sii . . ..uui.1 ui ut wit; lUVb Vdpb. - - , v. mu Henry Edenshav. which took place iln cnafge of Mrs. Charles Ellison The men's stall, which sold ev erythlng from a needle to a ton of 'islands, according to word received ;coal- was ln charee of George ; in the city. In attendance were ; CPPs and G. P. Tinker. many of the Skldegate people asj 7716 candy and novelty stall was from Alaska" an dthe majority nf i Au.xiliary. (the white people In" New Massett' An aPPethig subper was served and around the Inlet, all of whom at 6:30 by tne male members of the Joined the entire population flf the rnurch n wH attended af- -.1,1 . . . . . . . I nw. n.U I .L - , . vmage oi wassett lor the rites and mcmuers oi me japan- to demonstrate their respect for Mission entertained with a pro- uuc uo..wM acknowledged as an " ' u "-b (Outstanding mah.ln the community. un every side there were expressions of regret at the passing of a man who had won not only the re- The proceeds of the afternoon and evening amounted to over $350. Murdoch McKenzle. who was accidentally shot in the thigh in a hunting accident on Dlgby Island Wednesday, was reported, this af- in the service, singing two appro-1 ternoon to be doing nicely onaie antnems. Rev. A. Abraham, rector at Massett. had rh the servipe with Rev. James Gillett. Indian Agent, assisting. Rt. Rev. G. A. Rlx, Bishop of Caledonia, delivered' the address and expressed the sense of loss which the whole diocese felt in the passing of one whom he considered a very personal friend. The Massett Band nroceedprf th cortege to the cemetery, playing -uuaoie iuneral marches. JONES Family Market PHONE 957 Shoulder of Pork, 4 los. & 3-lbs. Apples PHONE as; Saturday Specials Leg of Pork per lb Loin of Poik per lb Shoulder of Lamb, 4lbs.. & Vz lb. Bacon Leg of Lamb per lb Loin of Lamb per lb. Pot Roast of Beef, 4 lbs. & Vz lb. Bacon Rump Roast Beef. 6 lbs. . & 1 lb. Bacon T-Bone Roast, 4 lbs. & Vz lb. Bacon Prime Rib Roll, 4 lbs. & Vj-lb. Bacon Stewing Lamb 3 lbs. Leg Roast of . Veal per lb Shoulder of Veal, 4 lbs. & Vz lb. Bacon Sirloin Steak 3 lbs.' Round Steak 3 lbs. Anv Cut of Baby Bee!-- per Jb. 75c 20c 20c 60c 20c 20c 50c $1.00 75c 75c 25c 15c 50c 50c 40c 15c 1 SANDERS OF RIVER HERE Thrilling Story of African Jungle Presented on Screen Of Capital Theatre j . Thrills and perils of a Journey through the black heart of darkest Africa are brought to the screen of the Capitol Theatre here In "Sanders of the River." colorful filml-zation of the famous Edgar Wallace story. In connection with the making of the production, a daring ex pedition Into the Congo country was undertaken. Paul Robeson, brilliant negro and singer, has the leading role of an. African chief while Leslie Banks has the title part as a mir acle-working British district com missioner who. by great personal courage and understanding of the naUve mind, manages to maintain peace among the Jungle peonle Nina Mae McKlnney plays the Important part of a slave girl. Robeson's voice Is heard In sev eral haunUng Jungle songs and Nina Mae McKlnney also chants a number of two. The film is said to adhere faithfully to the thrill-! packed story. Striking and beauti ful photography Is a feature or the production. I Hotel Arrivals Savoy Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wing, Port Eselngton; G F. Frost and II. Solly. Prince Rupert; A. Mitchell. C.N.R.; Mrs. Anthony Cote and rz. Honore Cote. Terrace. Iloyal E. Dahl. Wah Soon. L. Gamble, n McComhie and C. Y. McDonald, city; C. H. McLeod. Nelson. Prince Rupert D. Plte. Mrs. J. A. Brown and Miss Ada Brown. Port'Esslngton: V J. Buttlmcr. Balmoral: G H. T'cho. Smithers: Martin Miliar nillmor: A. R. Campbell. Premier; D. Drummond. Remo; C. P. Bui-nser. Tclkwv L. e. Moody. Usk; Mrs Dennis Deneen. Burns iak'e: Mrs. M. E. Hipplsley and Mrs Fred IJash. Terrace. C. N R Trains For (he Fast-Mondays. Wednesdays and Frl-d!vs r, pm Prom thr Ea Tuefday. Th'irsHayj and. 8atnr-ri!ys 10.20 pm XMAS Suggestions For jour baking. All these items are fresh in and the quality is guaranteed. A;i package goods wrapped in cellophane for your protection. CRYSTALLIZED FRUITS m fancy basket, each . PINEAPPLE RINGS 3-oz. pkg., 2 pkgs. PINEAPPLE RINGS per lb. PINEAPPLE RINGS Individual wrap, 6 for G LACED CHERRIES Red, per lb. GLACED CHERRIES Green, per lb. MIXED PEEL Cut and Whole, per lb WHOLE CITRON PEEL per lb BOILED CIDER pint bottle DESSICATED COCOANUT per lb 3 lbs. , SHELLED WALNUTS Pieces, per lb. 25c 50c 27c 37 c 39c 23c 30c 20c 17c 50c 29c MINCE MEAT Bulk Q fZ g 2 lbs 43c A shipment of FKESII FIGS lias Just arrived in all sizes at low prices. Also Holland Herring in kegs. VVI2 DELIVER MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE Whrfre Dollars Have More Centy O, Box 575 Photif 18 1 SHHBHHMMMfiBBH BBB3IB8BSBiiB83BHBiBB99 H hi Y E A R S J ' NTJ H EJM A KJHG! ALEXANDER KOROA OlttOtd hf ZOITAN ro 10 (At 7:31 it 0:S5 ADDED OUR GANG in "LITTLE PAPA" World News Events 1 onight & Saturday 4i For Men Who Sliaye M Wc Have the Famous ROLLS RAZOR in several styles Wc also have the best Blade Stroppcr wc ever saw for ordinary blades, priced at $1.50 STOP SHAVING! Wc Have The uresco For Beautiful, Durable, KconomicaP Decoration of Walls and Ceilings per pkg. 75c r ,. 40c i jas GORDON'S HARDWARE , tmi I NINA MAE McKINNEY m No blades. No lather. Shaves the toughest beard and I cannot cut the tenderest skin, bo convenient, you w g shave with your collar on or in the office in a fw 1-itW is nooflpfl nnd no lotions 5 ? alter. No honinc or changing I.TOHNMC.ER b'""os- eJEWELLERp t convenicncc. h lllTIIE STORE WITH THE CL0C MUPESCO 24B hone V at If you lose anything, try a classified at1.