Used Goods Picture Frames, price 25c, 5()c & 75c Wringers .$1.50 & $2.00 Hand Sewing Machine .... . ... $18.00 Badminton Racket, Slazengers $1.00 Violet Ray $5.00 Vibrdtors S2.50 & $5.00 Radios, Battery Sets $10.00 & $25.00 Violin, full size $12.50 Tenor Banjos .$6.00, $18.00 Flute $12.00 Clarinet . . ;. $15.00 -IfW The above, mentioned are on display at D. ELIO FURNITURE EXCHANGE We Buy Used Goods of Any Description For Cash Phone (jreen 421 Third Avenue Business Hours: From 8 a.m. to 5 pm. Thursday half holiday as usual. PYREX GIFTS Pyrex Oven Ware and Pyrex Top-of-Stove Ware are ideal gifts. Made of clear glass they combine beauty with utility in your cooking equipment. Pic Plate Casseroles Custard Cups Measuring Cups Bread Pans THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. Winter is again with us and as usual we are at your service to assist you solve your fuel problems. We , have coals for all stoves, heaters and furnaces. Phone us for prices. Winter 7)00 La (Dm PHILPOTT- EVITT & Co. Ltd. 651 PHONE 052 TheFish which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED BLACK COD Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage. Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPKRT. H.C. Mrs. Hlckey, hairdresser, will be While they last! pace table- home for appointments Friday of cloths 70" by 70" for $1.00 at the this week. tf t J(283) Dollar Store. tl J. Ritchie' and M. k. Erlckson Lutheran Bazaar, Metropole Hall, sailed yesterday afternoon on the Friday, Dec 4. Open 2. pjn. Con-Catala for a trip to Vancouver, cert and refreshments "8 pjn. Adm. 25c. Everybody welcome. (283) Blake M. Wilson, general man ager of Sterling Markets, arrived In the city on the Prince Rupert this morning from Vancouver, being here on company business. Night Coughs rT'. Quickly checked J'-i-'Str without "dosing." Hi f...i t Alice bon V VapoRui Constable D. W.4 Taylor of the provincial police and Mrs.- Taylor and child returned to the city on the Prince Rupert this morning from a three weeks' holiday trip to Vancouver and Vancouver Island. A. L. McWllliams and James Cambral Christmas Spree. December 11. Recreation dance, Hall, December 18. Family PHONE 957 T-Bone Steak 2 lbs Sirloin Steak 2 lbs Round Steak 3 lbs Specials Hamburger, 3 lbs. & 2 lbs. Onions' Pot Roast 4 lbs Short Ribs, 3 'lbs. & PHONE 951 2 lbs. Carrots Prime Rib Roll 4 lbs Lamb Stew 2 lbs. & 1. tin Peas Veal Stew, 2 lbs. & 1 tin Peas .: Shoulder Mutton 6 lbs Mutton Chops 2 lbs Boned '& Rolled Shoulder Lamb, per lb Veal Chops 2 lbs Veal Steak per lb. orn Beef, 4 lbs. & 1 Cabbage Rib Steak 3 lbs Beef Dripping per lb. Rt. Rev. O. A. Wells D.D., Anglican Bishop of Cariboo, . was the speaker today at the regular weekly luncheon of the Prince Rupert Gyro Snlnstcrs' Club. Dr. R. G. Large, president of ithe club, was In the chair and there was a good attendance of Oddfellows' members with several guests. Orange Hogmany Dance, 31. JONES Market Arthur Robertson of Massett, who has been on a brief trip to Vancouver, arrived in the city from the south bnti he Prince Ru pert this morning and - will proceed by the Prince John Friday , night on his return to the Queen I Charlotte Islands. W. H. Tobey, C.N.R. divisional superintendent, returned to the city on the Prince Rupert this morning from a business trip to Vancouver where he also attended a farewell function to B. T. Chap- (iwll reneraJ sunerintendent for (transferred to Winnipeg. 35c: 35c 25c 60c 25c 25c 75c 35c 15c 35 c 20c 25c 50c 5c DON'T BE LATE Order Your Xmas SUIT or COAT today from House of Stone .or House of Hobberlln clothes Large selection, fit guaranteed. LING - The Tailor 817 Second Ave. Phone 619 Olof Hanson, M. P. for Skeena, 40C returned to the city on last night's train from Smlthers and will sail 2iDCtomorrow nl8nt on the Prince Ru pert ror a weelt s Business trip to Vancouver, Mr. Hanson reports an unusually open winter so far J throughout the Interior, there be ing no snow anywhere. He visited the Burns Lake district a .few days ago as well as Hazelton, JOHNS APPOINTED AS MANAGER HERE J. G. Johns, long identified with the firm of Stewart & Mobley here, is bslng taken over by Kelly-Douglas Co. and will be manager of the local branch, it was announced today. Be wise. Read m want ads. BIDS WANTED up to December 5th, for the purchase of Lot 13, Block 34, Section 1, Third Avenue, opposite site for new Post Office. Highest bid not necessarily accepted. Collart & McCaffcry Ltd. DELICIOUS SUMMIT ICE CREAM In ViGallons and Gallon YALENTIN DAIRY rnoNEr57 Miss F. Btegavig will sail tomor-1 row night on the Prince Rupert for a trip to .Vancouver. J. J. Little, general manager of the Northern British Columbia Power Co., sailed yesterday after noon on the Ca'talai( t$ a week.'s business trip to Vancouver; Train Service connecting at Jasper with "The Continental Limited" J3 For PRAIRIE POINTS ' and EASTERN CANADA Trains leave Prince Uupcrt Monday, Wednesday, Friday, For fares, reservations and more specific details, see nearest agent. V-80-36 ANNETTE'S Pre-Xmas Wednesday, December 2, 1036 nmw ninv VYrarrs PAGE THRO : I I SEE The Khox Hotel For special rates on room and board to permanent guests B. BKASELL N. M. BKASELL MacKENZIE'S FURNITURE Christmas Gifts For the Home Gibbai-d'2:Solj( Walnut Tea Wagons Solid Walnut End Tables Hope Chests, Walnut High Chair for Baby 327 Third Ave. Phone 775 LOCAL NEWS NOTES Robinson, officials of Kelly-Douglas Co., arrived In the city on the Prince Rupert this morning from Vancouver In connection with the taking over of the local Stewart &? J Mobley wholesale business which Kelly-Douglas has purchased. Announcements C. C. F, Bazaar, December .2. Mrs. Mandy's lecture, tcrnian Hall, December 2. Presby- United Church Bazaar, 3. Lutheran Bazaar, Metropole Hall December' 4. Presbyterian tea, December 9 Mrs. Frank Bowler of Stewart was a passenger aboard the Catala yesterday afternoon going through for a trip to Vancouver.. After an absence since early summer on the Vlmy Pilgrimage, O. P. Tinker was welcomed back to his seat as a member of the has pital board by President W. M. Brown at last night's meeting. Alex Rogers of the T. A. Kelley Logging Co. at Atli Inlet, Queen Charlotte Islands, arrived In the city on the Prince, Rupert this morning after a trip to Vancouver and will proceed to the Islands on the Prince John Friday night. Mrs. John Bulger and daughter .VUss Kathleen Bulger, who have een residing for years In Van-jouver, arrived In tl)e city on the ?rlnce Rupert this morning to spend the Christmas season and jrobably resume itheir home here. Provincial Constable W A. Smed-l'ey of Smlthers, bringing In a prisoner, Walter Elliot of Hazel-ton, who has been sentenced to six months' Imprisonment for theft arrived in the city from the interior on last night's train. G. W Laldler, former iocal manager of W. H. Malklrt Co. and now a head office official of the company, arrived In the city on Uhe Prince Rupert this morning jfrom Vancouver, being here on company ousiness. The session of city council (City Commissioner W. J. Alder), which was set for this morning to finally reconsider and adopt the amended Trades Licence Bylaw, was further adjourned until December 7. M Roberts, commercial representative of Canadian National Telegraphs from Edmonton, arrived in the city on last night's train from the east for a brief business visit here. He will return to Edmonton on this evening's train. The regular November monthly meeting of the board of directors of the Prince Rupert General Hospital was held last night at the hospital. Those present were W. M. Brown, chairman; City Commis sioner W. J. Alder; Q. P. Tinker and F. S. Walton, directors; H. W. Birch, managing secretary; Miss Jean Harrison R.N., lady superintendent, and Dr. A. S Lamb of Vancouver, provincial hospital 1 This Year Inspect the Stock of The Store of :i! :!) A Thousand Gifts Christmas 193G brings us the largest gift assortment we have ever stocked. Gift suggestions for all the family. Let us look after your shipping worries, We' will mall your orders to any part of the world. Have you a Christmas Cake;you wish to send home? Let us pack it for you. We are only too pleased , to serve you at all times. Remember a Few Suggestions: Jasmine and Gardenia from Southern France Yardley That Lovable Fragrance Page & Shaw Chocolates The Candy of Excellence Compacts and Powder Boxes The Latest Designs Perfumes and Toiletries A large variety at popular prices Smokers' Supplies The finest quality Kodaks, Cine-Kodaks, Brownies A price for every pocket Snapshot. Albums Always a pleasing gift Billfolds Always make him Jiappy, the finest Spanish leather Hair Brushes, Military Brushes, Complete Dressing Sets Latest styles at the lowest prices We invite you to inspect our complete stock.. If we do not stock the item you require we will be pleased to obtain it for you. Don't forget your Christmas Cards See the largest assortment in town Remember THE BOYS AND GIRLS CONTECT Please do not leave our store without casting your votes. Do your part to make eight boys and eight girls happy on. Christmas morning. A Vote With. Every Cent Purchased and Double Voles on All Rexall Merchandise Ormes Ltd. fitt Pioneer Druggists I he KeuU 8tr fhones: 81 & 82 Open Daily From & a.m. till 10 p.m. Sunday and Holidays From 12 noon till 2 p.m., 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. Canadian Pacific To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way Ports SS. '"Princess Adelaide," every Friday at 10 p.m. To Vancouver direct " SS. "Princess 'Norah' Dec3rd, 17th', Jan. 3rd,14tn,: 23th, To Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau and Skagway SS. "Princess Norah," Dec. 13th, 30th, Jan. 10th, 24th, Feb. 7th. WINTER EXCURSION FAKES TO VANCOUVER AND RETURN Sale Don't wait for your after Christmas sale! SALE STARTS NOVEMBER 27th DRESSES Two For the Price of One Street Dresses, Afternoon Dresses, Cocktail Dresses Velvets, Satins, Gallant Lady Crepes, some with metallic tops, others with silver lame trimmings. Prices range from $7.95 10 $16.95 Buy one and get another free for the same price. ALL FELT HATS Regardless of cost To clear at $1.49 BLACK SATIN FLATTIE SANDAL-With Silver trim. Regular value $4.95. Pre-Christmas Sale Special tJJO.'fieJ JAPANESE HAND EMBROIDERED KIMONAS All colors, all sizes. Regular, value $8.95. AS Pre-Christmas gale Special .... . . -X 32.00 Tickets on sale Nov. 1st, 1936 to Feb. 28th. 1937. Final return limit March 31st, 1937. For Information and Reservations W. L. COAXES, Gen. Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. 5 Only FUR TRIMMED COATS I In Tweeds, Silver-tones, Etc. Regular prices to $32.50. Sizes from 14 to 40. Pre-Christmas Sale Special $12.00 Annette Ladies' Wear Co. "The Store of the Better Dressed For Less" Federal Block, TKird Avenue Prince Rupert, B.C. tin m Ci."XJ& v x ! I f 1 ( ! ! I ! 4 ' I -IS . ' r ! S I ii 1 : t ! ; ! II-. I . ,t.r;