tin lb. fro October 29, We Army Official Visit Prince ert In November I U 1. V fiX John McMillan, ter-n i,!Lnander of the SaU r for Canada, Alaska, Army " m and Bermuda, ac- Ced by Mrs. McMillan, will Bupen u utiuuci I Prince Lining over until November en they win go " for the Alaska Native Con -n be held In that city: SPECIALS fin Mure .-xniiigs ' I ER SNACKS- ftp LETT PEARS IdP bat, per tin IE WHEAT FLAKES Op C3PUDDY Dr Qftn Eton, per tin te Oxydol, 3 Cakes O A p tySoap, bcth for kSWICK SARDINES C tin JOTS- Pieces OQr lib. MA RAISTNS A A lb. KjPEEL" 23c li CHERRIES AAn FOR HALLOWE'EN lES-McIntosh 40-lb. box BH ROASTED MTJTS, 3 lbs. AY CRAPES - li. pES- Real Juicy $1.85 COAL 35c 25c 69c w'tn Candies, Fire Crackers, Novelties W about our profit-sharing I Dishes, silverware, etc. Free with cash purchases. ISSALLEM'S ONOMY STORE M V W (WWW Satisfaction Guaranteed WlOUS EUSON ALBERTA ,. COAL "COUVEK ISLAND COAL PRINCE RUPERT EED COMPANY PHONE: 58 and 5S8 PERFECTION IN UNNRn QAT GOLD SEAL fancy Red Sockeye pfli "'osockVI PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Nlne gn only Salmon " SPai. ail uu i inn n nn .. i Prlnce"RUpertrUU LOCAL NEWS NOTES See the nice line of ladles' black i.nthpr t.0,. o t, -tv x T-strap shoes for only $2.4S at Fa- , night, 7:30, Metropole Hall. Adm. shlon Footwear's this week. Mrs. Peter Fawcett of New Met- lakatia, Alaska, who has been on a visit to the city, wilt sail by the Princess Norah tomorrow morning lor Ketchikan enroute home. Richard Meadows sailed yester day afternoon on the Prince Rupert for Alice Arm wherehe has secured employment at th$ Es-peranza mine. Men's Worthmore shoes, $5.98 at Fashion Footwear's Big Anniver sary Sale starting tomorrow. (254) C. W. Moore, sales manager for the Broder Canning Co., after spending a few days In the city on business, sails by the Prince Rupert tonight on his return to Vancouver. The season's entertainment bargain at the Qyro Hallowe'en Hoe-down. Costume arizes. Canltoli.in entertainers, novelties', supper-Moose Hall, Friday night. (254) A, V. W. Drake, who has been relieving for the past couple Aji months In the local office of Canadian National Telegraphs, sails by the Prince Rupert tonight on his return to Vancouver. Slgmund . Elnstpss and Julius Flshbeln, who have been Identified with the marketing of os-opera-tlve salmon from local fishermen this season, are sailing tonight on the Prince Rupert for Seattle after spending the past few days in the tcly following their arrival from Alaska. Ladles' zippers, sizes 3-6, one week only. $1.19 at. Fashion Footwear's. 2nd Anniversary Sale. t254 IB GOOD GUNS AKE WASTED unless the eyes behind those puns are exactly right. Only careful, regular examination will insure this and add to the pleasure you get but of shooting or any other outdoor occupation. Don't guess about your eyes have them examined regularly. Do it today! JONES Family Market PHONE 957 Round Steak 3 lbs. Sirloin Steak 3 lbs. Specials Prime Rib Roll BEEF 4 lbs ' Hamburger, 3 lbs. & 2 lbs. Onions Short 'Slbs; 3 lbs. & 2 lbsi Carrots VEAL Veal Steak 3 lbs. Veal Chops 3 lbs Stew Veal, 2 lbs. & 1 tin Peas Veal, 4 ids. i Leg of Veal per lb PORK Loin Pork Chops 2 lbs Pork Spare Ribs 2 lbs Fresh Side Pork per lb - Mutton Chops 3 lbs Sausage, 1 lb. & 1 lb. Liver EGOS rr rffi 254) ,25c. (254) PHONE 951! Boned and Rolled Shoulder gQg Picnic Hams J5C per lb 40c 50c 60c 25c 25c 50c 50c 25c 15c 45c 25c 15c 50c 25c 25c Tonight's train, due from the east at 10:20, was reported this morning to be on time. Best She Ever Used For COUGHS M. WfcltliTihiw. Pott ?ntr BuckUy'i Miitnr (UlpU T'L1' the bMt em1' mUelnt aha arar mU Sh write, i "Jn.t thia week ni hut. kind caotht a y,rr mtti cold. I (art him t do.M ,f Bgrklr'i and In th. momlnf h. waa no i f.U, lmProd that he iu up and about hia wark aa aaual." BUCKLEY'S MIXTURE ao reliable. Often Iba moat atubborn racking cough quieklr ylelda to iu powerful Influence. And you v nony when bur BUCKLEY'S (triple acting-). You can get It everywhere. Keep In step with style and wear snappy shoes from Fashion Foot Wear's 2nd Anniversary Sale: All unemployed ex-service men are urged to register at once so that Veteran's Assistance Committee may make a complete sur vey. Forms may be had at Canadian Legion' ClubroomS. Prince Rupert Branch No. 27, Canadian Legion, B.E.S.L. (29, 5, 12, 19) Charged with failure to comply with an order of the assistant lire marshal in connection with removal of fire debris on Second Avenue, A S. Lewis appeared in city police court this mcrnlng before Magistrate Thomas McCly- mont. He pleaded not euilty ana. after evidsnce was heard, was re manded for eiaht days for de cision. Big savings in all lines of shoss at Fashion Footwear Big Anni versary Sale commencing Friday morning. (254) Rev. W. D. Grant Hollingworth, who has taken a year's leave of absence from the pulpit of First Presbyterian Church here In order to take over the work of British Columbia synodlcal organizer for the Presbyterian Church in Can ada, will sail tonight on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver. His first visit will be to the Bridge River district. Mr. Hollingworth expects to be back here about Christmas at which time Mrs. Hollingworth will proceed south. Next spring they will be making a trip to Toronto. HOTEL ARRIVALS M. Royal W. Douglas, Vancouver. Central M. Stewart, John Flnbraten, K. Norstrom and James Hunt, city; M. Ambrose, Cedarvale; I. A. Brad ford, C. N. R.; Mrs. J. P. Hogan and Mrs. LeRoss, Pacific; M. W Douglas, Vancouver. Knox E. Moorehouse, Terrace; J, A. Bullock, Moose Jaw; Frank McDonald, city; Frank Roberts, Guelph, Ont. CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT Notice is- hereb' lY?JL.that the sale of lands for delinquent taxes for the year 1936, required by Section 252 of the "Municipal Act," Is abandoned. Dated at Prince Rupert, B.C., this 29th day of October, 1936. D. J. MATHESON, Collector of Taxes. h il li Annonnrpmpnk m h m 29. 5. Luther League Carnival Tea, Oct. Qyro Hallowe'en Novelty Hoe-down, Moose Hall, October 30. Hill CO Tea, October 31. Presbyterian bazaar, November S. O. N. Bazaar, Moose Hall, November 13. L. O. B. A. Bazaar, November 19 Cathedral Christmas sale, Nov. 26. Lutheran Bazaar, Metropole'Ha'l, Nov. 27. C. C. F. Bazaar, December 2. Orange Hogmanay Dance,. December 31. . MEETING OF MUSIC CLUB First Gathering of Season Held Yesterday at Home of Mrs. W. E. Drake The first regular fortnightly meeting of the season of the Ladies' Music Club was held yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. E. Drake, Fourth Avenuo West, with Mrs. J. C. Gllker having charge a;id reading an ap propriate paper. The program was as follows: Piano solo "Polonaise In C Sharp Miner" (Chopin), Mrs. E. J: Smith. Vocal solo "Passing By" (Ed ward Purcell), Mrs. S. D. Johnston; Piano solo "Berceuse" from Jocelyn," (Godard), Miss Maxine Hellbroner. Piano duet "Sonata" (Diabelli), Mrs. E. J. Smith and Mrs. W. L Stamford. Mrs. E. J. Smith was accompan ist for Mrs. Johnston. Mrs. Shel (254) for Darton, the president, was In the chair. Delicious refreshments were ser red by the hostess. Mrs. Anderson Is Honored By Musical Club At the home or Mrs. R. L. Mc- Intosh, "CUfrsyde," Fourth AVenue" West, on Monday afternoon a delightful farewell tea was held In honor of Mrs. Ernest Anderson, long an active member and of fleer of the Ladies' Music Club, who Is leaving the clly tonight to reside In Vancouver. Mrs. Shelford Darton, -the president of the Ladies' Music Club, was in the .hair and, as a token of well-wishing and esteem, the presentation was made to Mrs. Anderson of a handsome evening bag; Mrs. W, H. Kergln poured and members of the executive of the club acted as servlteurs. The presentation was made by Mrs. Mcintosh. Announcement Effective October 30, Watts' Gro j eery will be under the new man- j agement of Messrs, Ranee andt Hardy. Your patronage will be ap-j predated. Prompt and courteous service guaranteed (254? ' fP Annette's Cood Solid Weight - a fine example of how chil- Wj- 'JK'f.Tk :y& drtmhrWe, gain weight andpep 1 B . .JaW JF ' & !ls onadailrmtalofQuaketOau m$Ki "m .itafc Vb.Mm OopyrlRht, (War If X J"' . ' Urn Hwvfce. ism Wf : i' 1ajajafe y , .. . iZMmmM ..f . .- t. Wks .m i sssssssssssm MACKENZIE'S FURNITURE 6 Sets Chesterfield Suites With latest upholstery and construction ' Qfi priced from 327 Third Ave. li'H.wwM'rira'wa'q''Batn'Wn'H'rM''BafflM"Nto Phone 775 li,Bawaiui.aBul.iiuaBp.iiiaB.j'BaiWBaaHiaaiHiBaiiii.aat.4imiiu.M'iw.t h-. l Oil Heaters ! Now Is the time to prepare for the winter, be warm and comfortable, buy a new type "QUAKER HEATER" made in sizes to suit, all requirements. NO WICKS, no moving parts, ..cheap, to operate and the most modern and beautifully designed' heater on the market, passed by the Research Bureau at Ottawa. We are also agents for "KRESKY" Hotel and Restaurant Burners for all size ranges, the "AETNA" Oil Heaters and Marine Stove Burners. We can suit any demand, let us give you a demonstration of the "QUAKER." Ward Electric & Marine Supply Co. Cow Bay, Prince Rupert Union Steamships, Limited Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 PAL Due Vancouver, Thursday pjn. T.S.S. CARDENA FRIDAY, 10:30 P.M. Due Vacaouve'r, Monday a sa. If convenient please purchase tickets at office. Further information regarding reservations and tickets from A. W. NEWMAN,. Prince. Rupert Agent, Third Ave, Phone BCT i Introducing MELO COUGH FA02 THftEK PUMPKIN PIE for HaUoict'eri Just the risht touch for the festive occasion . . . Royal City Pumpkin is finer,, creamier and firmer than can be made at home. REX SYRUP Pleasant to take. Very effective for hard, dry irritating coughs. Ask us for a trial sample t Price per '-ounce bottle 75c OrmesLld. . "Jhs Pioneer Druggists t he KexaU 8tt Phones:' 81 & 82 11- Open Dally Prom 8 a.m. till M p.m. Sundays and Holidays From 12 noon till 2 p.m., 7 p m. till 9 p.m. Read Used Books They are new to those who-MVc not read them. Consider the sensational saving! , Set of 20 BOOKS OF KNOWLEDGE Regular $60, Nov; $15 Saving $45 Set of 9 books CHAMBERS' ENCYCLOPEDIA Regular $15, Now $10 Saving $3 M Set of 5-books THE NEW TEACHERS' ENCYCLOPEDIA Regular $20, Now $5 "Saving $1 And we have a good selection of other books at similar savings I D. ELIO FURNITURE EXCHANGE . Phone Green 421 Third Avenue ii ii IS 1 . i: 3 i i! is 'i ii is it t :! :s ' i a I .. i a :! la '! i ' la i i J 's '1 !l l u ,1 I ..1 i I T : ij n ' .t it n l! tj u ii