November 6, r in iM LOCAL HEWS MOTES Hi 14 V TT3-F34 rim "75 YouH like thin season's faLrics from Britain- -the smartest array of select woolens we've shown in years. There, are hundreds of them m.l your favourite weave, pattern and colour is there. To make your Tip Clothes worthy of thru niltatanHinir woolens . . . your unrestricted selection is hanil-cut and Uiloreil to your individual, measure ment Jjy skilled crattsmen. 1 bus, you areasrured of tierfect, comfortable .fit. Stvle trends from lie world over are incornorated iut aa vnu wish it. In fact everything is done to make vpur Tip Top Clothes tndy yours. Unrestricted selection at one standard price. SMOTMTtOCimCI or anns awum TO YOUR MEASURE TIP TOP TAILORS LIMITED P. CRAVETfTQ, Fourth Street Local ..Representative MORE III I IKI II irtI .I U I II J r a l.n l. I lll.lllll.l ll.llll mmmmmm .1 IIM f I fl nn.re i nr. .'WK.iiv.i.ri . 'trw inc..n ...nn n..'n m i.i.ni, r !11 tint-'tt IliA ftlit i4nHn.1 it lliav clilt flint. f,itc title il.JV MV VHUVU ail.lf U3 llllll ...... .....a pay the highest prices. Union Steamships, Limited Steamers, leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver i 8. P.ATAI.A EVPItV iTTIESDAT. 1 ;3D PJvL Due Vancpuver, Thursday p.m. G nairhrara crjiniv 1A.4A DM uue var-.puver, Monday ajn. If convenient pjeas purchase tickets at office. nnor nfnrmni nn rotrn rri in cr pocorvnT.inns nnn 11UU1 V. JSEV.MAN,(Prince Rupert Agent, Third Ave. Phone 5u8 or the i i wr -1 old weather Good Heptej-Sifpr tluvcold n 1 i r iUn lWrdmn Eight.piece suite for the dininff room Ikdstfqr the.rest.of your life A good Book to read i:, A Hook of Knowledge. The above can be purchased at D. ELIO FURNITURE EXCHANGE Furniture .Bought Outright none r.iAn aoi I hird Avenue . V,U 4, 's.liours 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Thurs. open front 8 a,m. to.S.p.m., ieresting to know when reading me anZr u nam, . n it i i i - i rininir . u'duiiivi 't.uciiiiih fix T M t it, n r i r niorniir , , iiifiii I .Canadian Legion B. E. S. L. gen-j eral meeting tonight, 8 o'clock. j N. Storvlck sailed last night pn jtbe Prince Rupert for a trip to (Vancouver. We offer No. 1 Shiplap for $20 per M. Albert & McCaffery Ltd!, Phone 116 and 117. (2621 Saturday Is the last day of the Big Anniversary Sale at Fashion Footwear. Bargains galore! (261) weeks' trip to Vancouver and else' : where In the south. THE I - - COUGH DROP medicated with throat-soothing ingredients, of Vicks VappRub. Ernest Unwln returned to the city on the Prince John Wednesday evening from a two weeks' trip to Tlell, Queen Charlrtte Islands. Mrs. Frank Fitzgerald , sailed last night on the Prince. Rupert for Vancouver enroute to spend the winter in San Francisco with rela tlves and friends. Charles Graham Inspector of mines, returned to the city on thej Prince John Wednesday night from a trip to the Queen Charlotte Isl-' ands on official duties. Miss Annie Walker R N., who has been on a holiday trip to Vancou ver, Is returning to the city frpm the south on the Princess Ade lalde this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. L. Watmough ar rived in the city on Jast evening's train from Edson to attend the wedidng of their niece, Miss Jean Sunberg, pn Saturday evening. Mrs. Ed. Martin and child, whe" have been spending the summer visiting at Merritt,' Mrs, Martin's home, returped to the city from the south on the princess Adelaide this afternoon. Mrs. L. A. Mayer and two spns, who returned hre recently after having been overseas with the Vimy Pilgrimage, will sail by the Prjnce John tonight for their home at Port Clements. A Mr. and Mrs. Stan Jofyansen are ;eaving on this evening train for a trip to Grand Forks, North Dakota, and St PauV, 0 their return they will' .travel through the States. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas -Chrlstpff and jroung ; sdn;sa!led !ast;nigHt,jon yer. They are taking their car wiU; them and plan on motoring as far south as California and Mexico, Tney expect to be away aoout syc weeks. ,H. .W.Blrch, managing secretary of the Prince Rupert General Hos pital,; Is. sailing tonight on the Car-dena for Victoria where he will attend the annual convention of the British Columbia Hospitals As sociation. ! Announcements Armistice Dance, Boston Hall, Tuesday, Nov. 10. Serenaders. Catholic Tea at November 12. Mrs. Burbank's S. O. N. Bazaar, Moose Hall, November 13, 26. L. O.'B. A. Bazaar, November 1? Cathedral Christmas bazaar, Nov, Lutheran Bazaar, Metropole Ha l, Nov; 27. i i C. C.'F. Bazaar, December-2. United ber3. Church Bazaar, Decern Party dresses In .satins anc. crepes at .$7.95. .Demers. (26U Lutheran -.Fish , Cake, Meat pall Supper Metropole Hall, Sat. Nov 7, 5 topjn.'Adm.Otf. (261) 0. Baggen and A. Syenson sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for a !trlP U Vancouver. A. P. Majlory, after a brief business vteit to town, wll.retum to Port jCJenients pn tbe'prince' Jorin tonight. ' Basil Merryrield, after a brief! . - , visit to the city, sailed by t.hej Barpld gunn sailed last night Prince Rupert last night on his: on the' Prince Rupert for Van-return to Vancouver. 'cpuver enrpute to Trapqujlle.Sanl- jtarjum for treatment. E. J. Fitzpatrick, government road foreman, is sailing tonight, on ' "Derners" have a lovely line of the Princess Adelaide for a three new knitted two and three piece suits in the very latest styles priced from $8.?5. Canadian Legion BSXu church parade" 'to 'United - Church Sunday. Leave club rooms 1 10 ;45 a.m. Med als to be worn. All, ex-service men welcome. 26C Miss Yvpnne Agnew arrived in he city on last flight's train from Smithers and sailed on, the Prince Rupert for a trip to .Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. E. -S. Arnold of Smithers arrived, in the city from the interior on last night's train and sailed on the Prince Rupeit for Vancouver where Air. Arnold will receive medical treatment. T. A. McMartln . of Smithers ar rived In the city .on Jast night'?: train for a brief visit to town. In the. early days he was a resident or Prince Rupert and this Is hi!) first vwit back here In years. Arthur Beaudln arrived In the city on last night's1 train . from Terrace and' will sail oh the Prince1 John tonight for Port Clements enrpute to Lawn Hili where he will spepd ten days visiting with his brother, George Beaudln. it TORTURE In A Mmutt Tot. quick nU htm U itcbicf oT eoema. blolcW. pinplei.. sthleu'i foot. Malta, rutin sod otiier lixm tmpuoM, pplr Or. Vnnttf purft Goaiiof. Dtlarp. lit. Uauld D. D. Dj DESCRIPTION. Iu milt nfil kOlU tb lrriUtl ikin. LI Mr, irMaclw ad tUb-lem 4hM fast. Boy tbt noit iuUuM Jtculnj la-Uatlf . A tit trial boUla, at drug Mom, prorH it t Bootr bacx. Aik (or 0. D. P. PRESCRIPTION. It Roy Summers of ,the Canadian National Railways city ticket office staff sailed on the Prince RuDert last night for a vacatalon trip to Vancouver and Portland. Miss Alma Evlndsen of Alice Arm, who arrived In the city earlier In the week from the north, entered the Prince Rupert General Hospital yesterday afternoon and this morning underwent a minor operation. Jphn A. Wynes, who left the clty a 'few months ago with a view to making his home near Bristol, Englandeturned. to the city on last;.nlgtV;fein'.:Mr, Wynes. is a. fomerTresfdeht of :'the';Naas Vallcv liiilSbrfibme: years "hakTrriade his home here. ' Judgment for the plaintiff in the sum of 4126 with costs was glve.n by Judge W- E. Fisher Wednesday afternoon in the County Court case of Williams, Manson Brown & Harvey vs. Andrew Pete The case jwas for professional services rendered. Word has been received in the city pf the.death some time ago at Letete, N.B., his native home, of Andrew W. McLean, who was well known as a real estate dealer here In-the very, early. days. Mr. McLean, who left the city years ago, had re sided for a. while In California and later .went to Florida, proceeding a couple of ,years ago to Letete to spend his declining years. Mr, .and .Mrs. Richard .King, following their recent marriage in Vancouver,, wgre hre Wednesday aboard the Prince Rupert enrouto to tewart to reside. Mr. Jiing being in the service of the en glheering department of the Con solidated Mining St Smelting Co at 'Big Missouri mine. The bride was formerly Miss Margaret Mof fat JlXt., a member of the staff of (the Vancouver General iHosplta ar)d ,daughter of the chief engineer of the steamer Princess Marguer ite. While" here Mr. and Mrs. King were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John iR. .Mitchell. ' Corp. M. F. Foster R.OM.P. Is saljlng. tonight on the .Princess Adelaide for a. trip to Ocean Falls on' official duties. Mrs. J. N. Carr arrived In the city .from J.he Interior on last nlghfs train and galled on the Prince Rupert for a trip to Van couver. Joseph Bennett, Pacific Coasl superintendent of Alberta .Wheat fooi elevators, and his brother T. E. Bennett, sailed by the Prince Rupert last night on their returji to Vancouver after .spending a few days here. Visjtors to the Prince Rupert museum yesterday and .Wednesday Included Robert W. Fraser, flew York; ..O. H. R. Mayer and H. E-Mayer of Port Clements, C. deB. Klivell, Rustingtpn, .S.ussex, .Eng., H. V. Ross, Prince Rupert; Mr. kapd Mrs. H. H. Skfdmore. Vancouver; H. J. Attree, Prince Rupert, and Fred H. Nash, Terrace. A charge against A. S. Lewis of failing to comply with an order of ine provincial lire marshal was dismissed by Magistrate McCly mont in city .police court on as surance being given that an en deavpr was being made to .clear up the fire hazard complained of. this being debris left from a five pn Second Avenue nearly two years ago. mm FOR SALE FOR SALE Three Goats. Apple Seal Cove Post Office. (261 FOR SALE Buy the best. Bunsen Oil Burner. Phone Black 4.61. .TWO Large Float-houses suitabli for camps. 16 h.p. VJvlan engine several boats. Apply Dally News FOR RENT (261) FURNITURE' Factory samplef. must go this w.eek. Three-room groups, 60 high-jgrade pieces, guaranteed the most sensatlpnal bargain ever offered In Western Canada $160.00; 10 -piece Chesterfield Groups-$65.00; genuine Walnul Cedar Chests $14.50. Terms il desired. Free storage. Write to day. Julius Shore Mail Order House, 801 Beklns Bldg., Van couver. FOR RENT Four-fpom modem flats. Pantry, hath, Monarch range and wato. $12.50 to $17.50. Helgerson Ltd. (tf.5 'PERSONAL GENTLEMEN'S Sanitary Supplies highest grade 15 for $1, Pactfi' Supply. 751 Granville, Vancouver MEN Get vigpr at once. New Os- irex Tonic Taoiets contain ra oyster invlgorators and othei stimulants. One dose peps up organs, glands. lit not delighted maker refunds few cents paid Call or write. Orrnes Limited, tt 1st Grade Butter 3 lbs. . . STKFK BEEF Pot Roast per lb. Cross Arm per lb. Prime Rib per lb 87c 10c 12c 15c "B" GRADE EGGS Large, in fdrr. 81.Q0 Legs lb. . Eer oins per lb Shoulders per lb LAM It Roasting Chickens Fresh klllqd, per lb. Fruit Mincemeat 2 lbs Fresh Ox Hearts each PORK Loin Roast per lb Boston Butts per lb. Chops per lb 25c 25c 17c 28c 25c 25c 25c 23c 25c SALADA Additional PI I Ml Mi III h m 1 URL ILill SALE ! VALUES 75c Boots Gripe Water .ZjtartfCc 5j.c,Parkelp (Minerals of the Sea) 2 for 51c Rexall DlBestlve Tonic small 2 for 51c Jarge 2 for $1.01 Genuine Murray & Lanman Florida Water .Extra Special large flask, e.aeli '. .,...........v61c 4QcjDalnty Deodorant ...i..., -jror.41c 2$c Ormes - Compound CathartiULs ' j .for JW 2c Nature's Remedy Juniors 2 for 26c AVethave only a yery ljmite4 , stock f, the threejoljowint.ims. Tliis is. a preat savjng. Come early! SSc'Plpneer Logan Juice, 1.6 pz., j. ...2'for 36c 35c NlagaratGrape Juice, 16 oz. .!: Jt for 36c 15c;Junlcet Ice Cream .Powders '.: i,... ..,.. 2 for Igc V ' a Ormes Ltd "Jhfi Pioneer Druqgists jf he.UexaU Iter ?hones: 81 & 81 Qpen Daily From 8 .m. till 10 , p.m. Sundays and Holidays From 12 noon till 2 p.m, J p m. ,Ull,lJa. UEOUCEJI WINTER FAIt.RS to VAiOUVJEIft H . Calling Mi QccaFaUs anH IVwclltRiver :I'qh (tftd Perth Included Leaving I'rince'Hupfrt Kale cJTective, now ami until Feb. 28. iRetiirMilirtiit, March 3l. CANADIAN fjATIOlAJL STEAMSHIPS Canadian Pacme ToVancpqvjr via Ocean Falls, and Way Parts ' SS. ''Princess Adelalde."every Friday 'at 10 pfljf. ' V ToVan coti ver-direct :' 8S.Princess..JIorah,? ijiOec. 3rd, .17th. " To.petchikan;;WranKelI, Jtineau'ancl Skajway M. ( SS. "Princess Norah," Oct, 30th, NQV. 15th, 29th, Dec. 13th. WINTER EXCURSION FARES COO AA TO YANCOUVER AND RETURN AS?tU,jtJ Tickets on ale Noy. 1st, 1936 to Feb. 23th. 1937. Final return limit March 31st, 1937. For Information and Reservations ,W. J,. COATES, Gen. Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. TheFishmMch.maAefrinMRupw ert Bra SMOKED mam , Prepared Daily By ;GauadiaH Fish & Cold Storage Go.f iLtil i n 1 B,-tT . . 1 !;:. Inn r iu; i . . ..' I l 1 cr-: '..' 'l.'.l I Il I tt i-x. . f ' - ; h mi ,.t t