NOTICE; THE KNOX HOTEL is under new ownership, "Come,, up and see us some time." It. BRASELL N. M. BRAS ELL Furs! Furs! Furs! Furs! 'We buy furs and pay cash for then): more, cash than t anyone else can give. you.. Ship yhat you have and ,ye yilj dp-the rest. GOLDBLOOM The Old Reliable MACKENZIE'S FURNITURE CHRISTMAS GIFTS Solid Walnut Tea Wagons. Solid Walnut Hope Chests with Tennessee Cedar Lining 327. Third; Ave. ixeiurn Phone 775 We loan you free a complete Home Permanent Wave Machine tor 3 months. All you need; do Is send $3.00 to cover the cost of shipping and .the oil for 6 complete PermanentS; Will not harm the finest hair. Any one can guarantee l a perfect wave with this machine. No electri city or experience needed. When you have used these supplies more oil can be obtained from us at fifty cents a Marvel Wave Factory 1183 East 41st. Ave. Vancouver, B.C. REUUeiW WINTER FAUJES to VANCOUVER Calling at, Pccaa Falls anil. Powell River T . Meals and Her th Included ?Apni THURSDAYS siS- Kate;, effective now. and, until Feb. 28. Return limit, March 31: CMMIAE NATtOWAL STEAMSHIPS - . '- -"- - VU-SI.. STEAMSHIPS SPECIAL WINTER EXCURSION RATES TO VANCOUVER FROM PRINCE RUPERT 3200 RBTRN ' AU meals FROM PORT SIMPSON Off Off RETURN. Berth r ' , tWD Included. 'ReQVed'RAtes to Vancouver also apply from Intermediate points. i Special Tickets on Sale Between November 1st. 1936 and February j, 28th, 1937, inclusive Good to Return up to March 31, 1937. ' . '" Children Half' Fare. ' Steamers: Leave Prince Rupert: Ar-Vancouver " S.S. CATALA Tuesday,, 1:30 p.m. Thursday, p.m. S.S. .GARDEN A Friday, 10:30 p.m,. Monday,, sum. Tickets and Reservations from Prince, Rupert Agent - A. W. NEWMAN, -. Thirtf, Ave., phone 568 If Convenient Please Purchase Tickets at Office The Fish which made Prince Rupert Famous. "Rupert Brand" SMOKED BLACK Prepared Daily By PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. A 'ft ' v " SUCCESSFUL BAZAAR HEID Annual Event of Orange Ladies Held Yesterday Afternoon A. very successful bazaar was. held in the Oddfellow Hall ye&n t&rday afternoon-', under the. auspices, of. the Ladle Orange: Benr evolent Association. i Very Rev. J. B. Gibson, dean of St. Andrew's Cathedrah ooened the bazaar with a lew apprppriat ; Mrs; A. Ouyan received the guests. Mrs. James Krikevsky was convener. Conveners for. the tea room were Mrs, J, W. Moorehouse and Mrs. R. T. Anderson, Assisting were iwrs. r. uaroer, Airs, m, m. I imb, Mrs. J. S. Black and- Miss Hilda Beale. Mrs, J. Mujxay and. Mrs. H. B. Eastman Doured. Booths were in. charge of the following:" Sewing Mrs. A, McDonald, and Mrs. J. Krikevsky. Home Cooking Mrs. Hugh KU- lin, and. Miss D. Smith, . dandy Mrs. W. Richards! and Miss. D, Webster. Fish Pond Mrs. W. Geddes jr. hnd Miss B. Eastman, I Raffles Mrs. S. V. Cox, Mrs: F; E; Ellison and Miss R. Smith, Cashier Mrs. E. Larson. Dance in Evening In the evening a very enjoyable dance was held, and a number of articles were, (raffled. Those In charge of the dance were: Mrs. A Guyan, Mrs. F. Earoer; Mrs. V. Menzles. Mrs. G, Krause. and Mrs. W. Robertson. Robert McKay acted as master of ceremonies. Mrs. Black's Orch estra supplied the music;. ; winners and donors of the raffles were: 49 lb flour donated by Mrs J. R. Murray, won by Sid, Cox, ticket No. 5. ', Two chickens, Jones: Meat Mar ket, J. M. Murray, No. 5. Box apples. Watts' Grocery. Mrs. Kielback, No. 13. Side of Bacon, Sunrise. Grocery K. Gammon, No. 56. Ham, Vic Menzies, Casey Vink No. 53. Cushion, Mrs. Preece. Doris B Teng. No. 44. Table lamp, Gordon's Hardware. Kay Kielback, No. 39. Erldge Cloth, Mrs. S. V. Cox. Llnzey- and Davies, No. 5. Fruit Cake. Run-rt Hnkurv emerge Rsdger, ;No. 35, 20 lb. sugir, De Jong's. Gtceary. A M. Davis, No. 18; . Rcnis pork shotfi&r. Stierlinz Market Mrs. Lemon, No." 10. Cushion, Wallace's, Inga Morse. No. 47. Box Chocolates, Mrs. Preece. Rec Buck, No. 199. . Joseph Wickett is, muveu oouin Ticket Clerk for Canadian National Railways Transferred To Vancouver R. Grant Is Successor' i Joseph Wickett, for the past two or .thr ,yeais..Jiske,t-jjjeik aMft icx tne uanadUn National Rail ways, is being transferred back to general office in Vancouver, His successor in Prince Rupert will; be F: R. Grant from the dock office in Vancouver. Mr. Wickett will lpave on the Cardena tomorrow f 6r Vancouver while Mr. Orant will arrive in the city on Saturday night's, train. Announcements Entertainment. Cabaret Stvle. cathoUc Hall, November 25. 26. Cathedral Christmas bazaar. Nov. C. ,C. F. Bazaar, December 2. United' Church Bazaar. Decern ber 3. Lutheran Bazaar, Metrooole Hall. December 4. Presbyterian tea, December 0t Cambral; Christmas, Splwters' Spree, December. 11., Recreation danm rHHfoiinu.' Hall, Wcimbtx 18. LOCAL NEWS NOTES ua mt c unmrnnnH a n Smtt. will sail tomorrow will sail tomorrow morning on the' morning on the Qardena for a Cardena for a .trip, to Vancouver. : trip to Vancouver. Peter Lorenzen sailed last night on the Prince. Rupert for a. trip to Vancouver-and elsewhere in the south. Mrs. H. M.. Hale was cashier on Wednesday afternoon at the tea iand sale of home cooking by the Ladies' Aid of First Baptist Church; S. O. N, Anniversary Banquet, tonight, 9 o'clock sharp. Members and escorts Invited to attend. Brief business meeting preceding banquet. (272 I Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Starr sailed last night or the. Prince Rupert to spend the winter In Seattle and, joints further, south. They were accompanied ;' . by Miss Ruthanna Wood. ! . ! G.' W. Laary. of Skidegate arrived in the city on the Prince John this morning to.omeet and asram-, pany home Mrs. Leary, who has been a. patient in the Prince,. Rupert General Hospital. Arthur Beaudin. of Terrace, after a ten day visit to the Queen Charlotte Islands with his brother, George; Beaudin, at Lawn Hill, arrived on the Prince John this morning, and, proceeded by. in Detroit, was photographed as representing the farthest agency from Detroit along with Fred Web.- There were over' four hundred Canadian dealers at the conference. Mr. Parker expects to return home at' the end of the month. titer lb. Loll oins, per lb. Shoulders per Jb. .. Breast per lb. .. ATI the OHi cough drop mecjicated with , throat-soothingingredients of Vicks VapoRub. Butter First Grade, 3 lbs. , Legs per- lb. Loins per lb Shoulder per lb, Side Pork per lb. ........ Pork Hocks 3 lbs per. lb. PORI -BEEF Pot Roast per lb. Cross Arm per lb Prime Rib, per lb Fruit Mlncemsafc' '2 Jbs Chopped Suet per lb. 'it'" 25 TW55 Saturday SPECIALS, "B" ORADE EGGS Large. In ?xr $i.oo LAMB 17c 10c 25c 25c 18c 15c 25 c Fresh Killed Roasting Chickens A v-erage 4. lbs., lb. 10c 12c 15c Shankless Picnics, shamrock urana, average 5,lbs,, Oil a aUV 25c .15c public hearing of 'International Fisheries. Commission postponed until 7:30 this evening at Moosj Hall. (272) 'i Mr. and Mri Arthur Robertson pf Massett arrived In the city on the Prince John, this morning from the Queen Charlotte Islands for a brief visit to town. B. Irvine, federal radio Inspector, after spending ten days In town on official duties, sailed by. the Prince Rupert last night on his return to Vancouver. R. G. Cunningham of Port Es-stngton will sail tomorrow morning on the Cardena for Vancouver. He will visit in Victoria and Berkeley, California, with sisters and may travel further before returning north in the spring. mm FOR SALE $50 SNAP. Victor Combination 10-tube radio. Phone 564. (273) train to' Terrace. Mr. Beaudin got FOR. SALE Second hand lumber In seme, hunting on the Islands, and Dining at Mussallem's Bldg., and bagged, a coup'.e of nice' deer. ( sixth Ave. E. See men on job. (tf) Stan Parker, who wpnt past, tn i ' !A CHRISTMAS Present that will attend a Ford dealers' conference please, a tsunsen cm Burner. Phone Black 461 or Green 106. (tf) ster who had only a few. feet to FURNITURE Factory samples must waijc irom Windsor to attend the gathering. With them was W. R. I Campbell, president of the Ford, Company In Canada. The picture was published, in eastern papers. go this week. Three-room groups, 60 high-grade pieces, guaranteed the most sensational bargain ever offered In Western Canada $160.00; 10 -piece Chesterfield Groups $65!00; genuine Walnut Cedar Chests $14.50. Terms If desired. -Free " storage. -Write today. Julius Shore Mall Order House, 801 Beklns Bldg.. FOR RENT CLEAN; Well-furnished modern apartments. Phone Red 444. 273 FOR RENT Four-room modern flats. Pantry, hath, Monarch range and watr. $12.50 to $17.50. Helgerson Ltd. (tf) WANTKF3 WANTED A girl for general housework at Stewart, $10 per month. Apply Box 7, Dally News. (272) WORK WANTED EXPERIENCED Child's nurse will look after children evenings. 50c, Phone Black 611. (273) PERSONAL GENTLEMEN'S Sanitary Supplies, highest grade 15 for $1. Pacific 1 8upply; 751" Vy. Granville, ... . t Vancouver. .. MEN Get vigor at once. New Osr trex Tonic Tablets contain raw oyster invigorators and other stimulants. One dose peps up organs, glands. If not delighted, maker refunds few cents paid Call or write, Ormes Limited, it PEUFECTION IN CANNED SALMON GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only Salmon Canning Company with an all the year round payroll in Prlnc6 Rupert. -"Si -V ' K : PjGE FOUR WY November 20 - ' --"W i fc - ArufTimAtiTeaTiwi "SAIADA TEA Now, oft": fiSspjbqr The tartest Assortment Of Christmas Cards We Have Ever Stocked NEW ASSORTMENTS . NEW DESIGNS , Cards from 2 for 5c to 35c each Boxed Assortments from&Sc SEALS TAGS RIBBONS - - - ENCLOSURE CARDS - WRAPPING TISSUE i Come in, and see our conjplete assortment 1 REMEMBER Voting is now on ljor the Kexall Boys' and Girls' Contest (tomes Ltd ehones: 81 & R2 ()prn lHy, From. .n. till, 10 p.m. Sundays &nd Holidays, From 12. noon till. 2 p.tnM 7 p m. till p.m. Canadian Pacific To Vancouver via. Ocean Eallt and Way Ports'. S3. "Princess, Adelaide," every Friday a4 10 p.m. To Vancouver direct I SS, "Princess Norah," Nov. 3rd(1l0th, Dec 3rd, 17th. To Ktchltan, Wranecll, Juneau and Skcwav B$ "Princess Norah," Oct. 30th. '.Nov. 15thK 29th, Dec. 13th. iWiER IJXCUltSlON FAKES1 on nft to Vancouver and ueturn oa.UU Tickets on sale Nqy, 1st, 1936 to, Feb. 28th. 1937. Final return limit March 31st, 1937. For Information and Reservations W. L, CQATES, Gen. A;ent, Princ Rupert. B.C., Used Goods Picture Frames,: price... . . V. if .25c, 50c & 7oc Wringers , . .;,.;. ...... ... .,. . . .. I .$1.50 & $2.00 Hand. Sewingchine-. , $1&00 Badminton Racket, Slazerigers v . . .-:. . 00 violet Ray ;..:...,.:.....-,...;;. $5.00 Vibrai6r8v...,.V.:. ;'. .V;?. ,:. .2.50 & $5.00 RadioBatto?Sets, Xf.l ;v:. :.?10.00 & $25.00 Violin, full size: $12,5 Tenor Banjos. ......$fi.00, $18-00 Flute 'v?f'',' ' . ': ...$12.00 Clarinet:.!.,,.,....,.,....:.:.. $15-00 . j . .. ... ... 1 The above mentioned are on display at D I li) . ELIO FURNITURE EXCHANGE We Buy U8ed. Gopdg of Any Description For Cash Phone; Ceenl Third Avenue Business ouw: From 8 a.m. tb 5 . . p.m. . r Thursday half bpIlday as usual '