1 v? i 4 Dollar Day . Tuesday Fraser and Payne's Owing: to the ineemcncy of the weather Saturday, we arc extending our Dollar Day to tomorrow, Tuesday, all day until 6 p.m. ; Watson's Winter Weight Vests Ladies' Wool and Silk Vests, tailored top, &4 A A all sizes, Dollar Day, 2 for V V Woods' Underwear Ladies' Waff el Knit Wool and Silk Snugs g-J A A pants and vests, 2 garments for ?JLVU Misses' Waffel Knit Simms Silk and Wool Pants and Vests, sizes, small, medium and large, tt-fl A A Dollar Day, 2. garments for t?XW Kayser Underwear . Novelty Knit Rayon Panties, Vests, Bloomers and Briefs in natural shade, Kayser make C-f A A Dollar Day, 2 garments for jPAvv Ladies' Snugs Panties and Vests, silk and wool mixture, natural shade AA Dollar, Day, 3 garments for vliUU MayBelle Viscosuede Panties and Bloomers, trimmed and tailored styles C -f A A Dollar, Day, 2 pair for JI.LvU Lace Trimmed Pure Silk Satin Panties, A A assorted shades; Dollar Day, pair vX"" Pure Silk Crepe-de-Chine Brassier and Pantie Sets assorted shades O-l A A Dollar Day, set ?J..UU Kayser Vest and Bloomer and Pantie Sets, in de-lustered novelty knit rayon fabric Q-jj A A Dollar Day; set pI.UU Crepe de Chine Dance Sets, in shades of Q-i A A flesh and-pink; Dollar Day, set pAUV All Satin Princess Slips, tailored and lace trimmed styles, hand finished, bias cut, shades nurose and white aa Dollar' Day Jpl.UU Children's Novelty Trimmed Rayon Panties and Bloomers QQr May Belle quality, size 6 to 14; Dollar Day, pair Wtfw TEA QR GLASS TOWELS Red or, Blue Check Towels, larpe -size, 20x32 inches, Dollar Day Q4 A A 8 towels for 3 bojees lor . only, 3 yards for NOTTINGHAM CURTAIN NET Cream color assorted designs, 3G inches wide, extra good quality, Dollar Q HA Day,. 4 yards for plv ORIENT AND KAYSER Miro-Kleer Hose, full fashioned, pure thread silk, all new fall shades HIZn Dollar Day, pair Ulx Ladies; Leather Trimmed Fleece Lined Novelty Gauntlet Gloves, assorted shades, something new and snappy of An Dollar Day, 2 pairs for $1UU Ladies.1! Boxed Handkerchiefs, assorted colored embroidery, Swiss Ktwu'.auu jnien, o nanaxercnieis to every box; Dollar Day SI.UU for $1.00 TABLE CLOTHS AND DRAPERY SHADOW CLOTHS 3G-Inch Shadow Cloth, fast colors, 3 designs only. Bri tish make, Dollar Day, $1.00 SHADOW CLOTHS 43 Inches wide, new designs, British make, fast colors. The best we have ever offered at the price. Dollar Day 2 yards for 52x52-Inch Sllk and Linen Table Cloths, assorted colorings, reg $1.95 each; Dollar Day $1.00 TABLE SCARFS Oriental Tapestry Table c- r . j mm scans, usMinca rj-n colorings, each SHEETING Unbleached Sheets Heavy quality English unbleached sheets, full double size, Dollar Day, each Mattress Cases Full size mattress cases, made from strong unbleached drill, all finished ready to use, Dollar Day, each Bleached Sheets Linen finished sheets, English make, extra good quality reg. value $1.95 each, full size, Dollar Day, each Horrockses Flannelette Horrockses White Flannelette, English make, 32 inches wide, finest quality manufactured, Dollar Day, 5 yds. $1.00 $1.00 $1.95 $1.29 $1.00 PYJAMAS AND NIGHTGOWNS LADIES' FLANNELETTE1 NIGHTGOWNS Flannelette Nightgowns, good quality, assorted colored trims, all sizes fl-f A A Dollar Day iJH.llU GIRLS' PYJAMAS, Girls' Flannelette Pyjamas In 2-piece style, sizes 8, 10, 12 Dollar Day, suit $1.00 VISCOSUEDE NIGHTGOWNS In shades of white, buttercup, and ice blue; makes' a beautiful gift gar- Q QC ment; Dollar DayVJL.wU VISCOSUEDE PYJAMAS Ladies' Viscosuede Pyjamas, all sizes, assorted shades and styles Cj-fl QQ Dollar Day, suit t?.7C Clip Dot Marqucsette White with assorted colored clip dot, plain and frilled; Dollar Day, 4 yards for Madras Curtain Fabric Natural Sfcotch Madras Curtain Fabrics, assorted designs, 36 ins. wide; Dollar Day, 4 yards for $1.00 $1.00 TOWELS! TOWELS! Job lot, all perfect, Canadian and English, assorted O-f A A sizes and colorings, Dollar Day, 5 towels for M.UU Extra large white and colored Towels, heavy quality c4 A A Dollar Day, 4 for . . $ J..UU PA3ZF0UB , . T&E UAILY.' NV. ." - ' " ' -- Monday, 1 ( Much Important Business Is Transacted at Convention Of Natives; to Meet Government - i Many interesting and important resolutions were passed last week at the annual convention of the" Native Bf'otnei-hood of British Columbia at Port Simpson but', pending a round table conference with the Dominion government which it is hoped will be held in the near future, the concrete proposals made in these resolutions are not being made public. A true spirit of bro-H . therhood pervaded all' the sessions sisterhood delegates to the of the Brotherhood convention asnex convention. well as social and other functions held in connection therewith. The people of Port Simpson were generous and hospitable hosts. The delegates were warmly welcomed at Port Simpson as they arrived from ithe various villages, the opening function being a banquet In their honor. On Alonday afternoon the con- ispeechs, the natives proving them- i selves to be able orators. Second Day The second meeting of the con tention on Tuesday was ODened with song and riraver. . President I Adams told the delegates what heiments- date for the conference. Concrete proposals will be based oh resolur Uons passed at the convention. More Resolutions ' Further resoluUoris.were dealt with at the Wednesday sessions of the convention, some being ad opted and some being rejected bv the convention, ' Resolutions were again the order of business on Thursday morning, election of nf B ficers taking place In the after- nosn. After the closing of the convention, members of (the executive met at the home of Thomas Gos nell. Practically the entire of the village of Port gathered at the dock nn fvi. day to farewell the delegates as imey left by gasboats for thPir various homes. IJanquets and Other Eevents A banquet was held pacH ri.iv r the convention in honor of the delegates by the Port Slmnson branch of the Native Brotherhood, Dances were held everv niirht pxi cept Sunday. The delegates and visitors form ed a basketball team to mppt. t.hp Port Simpson- Athletic Club, the visitors winning by, a' scoVe'bf 35 to Ji. uood sportsmansnip was displayed on both sides. 1 On Thursday nicht thp vuiwo rendered a concert at which gifts were presented to Port Simpson members of the Sisterhood of Bri tish Columbia, the Ladles Aid and ivy Guild, in. appreciation of. their hospitality. It was decided to In The delegates were: Masset Alfred Adams, William Matthews, Ivan Adams and Elijah Jones. Hartley Bay H. L. Clifton, Louis Clifton, Edward Clilton and John Eaton. Kltimaat John Bolton and James Claxton. Bella Bella William. Gladstone, ntion was formally opened wlthiGeorge Wilson, Richard Carpenter, prayer by Rev. R. J. Love, United . Gordon Reid and Henrv McKav. ; Church pastor at Port Simpson. Bella Coola Reuben Schooner at the of Alfred request Adams, ,and Joe saucers. ne president, wno was in the port Simpson uiui-. ivius was louowea oy uie tdnging of the battle song of the organization "Onward Christian Sa'diers." Then the president Matthew Johnson, Ambrose Reid, Paul Price and William Beynon. Hazelton Charley Patsey, Kitkatla Henry Collison, Henry Ifoke stressing the need!BrowIlt Wiliam wdiey and Edward iui ncip ui uua iii uu me move- innes menis or tne organization. He ipouuea out wnere some oi tne Wrongest Institutions In the world had failed because they thought of God last and earthly force and power first. On Monday night a wonderful banquet was given In honor of all the visitors. The Port Simpson Band entertained with excellent music and Ambrose Reid, on behalf of the chiefs of Port Simpson, FOUND DEAD ON SUNDAY Pete Olaizola, Elderly Longshoreman, Had Died a Couple Of Days Ago in Small House greeted the delegates. President) The remains of Pete Olalzola, 60-Adams responded and represents-, year old local longshoreman, were tlves of the various villages were found yesterday afternoon bv police heard. There were some excellent i of fleers in bed in his small house on Sixth Avenue West. He Is believed to have succumbed to natural causes two or three days previous. The coroner was satisfied to this effect. The B. C. Undertakers have charge of. funeral arrange- I had accomplished for ithe organiz- A Basque by birth, Olalzola had atton during the year. Various'been a resident of Prince Ruper J representatives voiced their grati- for twenty-five years. He had no itude -for the splendid work which i relatives here. ,, j.tle President had., carried put. When deceased, failed to appear . w. Aire afternoon ssslpit ;dn I during the past; day or so, neigh-Tuesday, Vice-President Thomas jbors notified tie police. Officers Gosnell reported on Jus accom-imade entry through a window, the ? pjlfftments for the organization jThe most important work he had done during the year was representing the organization at the United Church conference In Vancouver. It was there that he pleaded with the leaders of the ohurch to give assistance to the brotherhood in promoting a round table conference with representa-Ives-'or ttrs Dominion government on affairs affecting the natives. The church conference named a ccromlttee to assist the natives in their case and petitioned the Dominion government to meet representatives of the natives,' The request for a conference has been complied with and the na tives are now preparing their case with-a view to arranging an early door being locked, and found ths body. C. N. 1. TRAINS For the East V Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays 6 p.m From the East-Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays 10:20 p.m. iBAZAAR WAS 'LIBERALS ! SUCCESSFUL' ORGANIZE Annual Affair by Ladies' Aid Of A. B. Anderson, Is Elected President St. Paul's Lutheran Chucrh if . Held Friday The annual bazaar last Friday afternoon of the Ladles' Aid of St. Paul's Lutheran Church in the Metropole Hall was a very successful affair. Weather was favorable and the event was well patronized I by many callers. The hall was tastefully decorated and the tea table was prettily centred with yellow and 1 white chrysanthemums. The general convener was Mrs. Jack Ivarson. ' Mrs. Sven Skog, Mrs. Peter Peterson and Mrs. Ole Stole were in charge of the tea room. Mrs. Peter Leland poured and Mrs Crls Johnson was cashier. Other ladies in charge were as follow: Novelties Mrs Hans Underdahl. Fish Pond Mrs. Albert Erick-sen. Fancy Work Mrs. Martin Skog and Miss A. Pedersen. Home Cooking Mrs. Magnus Hveding arid Mrs. John Wick. , Raffles Mrs. Johansen. Evening Program The proceedings continued In the evening when there was a program and the raffle drawings took place. The program Included 'an address by the pastor. Rev. L. C. Jensen; piano solo by Miss Selma Skog; reading by Mrs "Hans Underdahl; piano duets by Miss Mim-my Johnson and Peter Lien. Al- Of Massett Association At Enthusiastic Meeting; r i . , , The Massett Liberal Association, iwas reorganized at a well attended meeting recently. Considerable en thusiasm was dispalyed and off I- lows: Honorary Presidents Rt. Hon. William Lyon. Mackenzie King. Honorary Vice-President. Hon. T. D. Pattulflo. Honorary Second Vice-President, Olaf Hanson, M.P. President, A. B. Anderson. Vice-President, Peter Keay. Secretary - Treasurer, Wesley Singer. Executive Karl Klrmls, David Rutten, Arthur Holland. Stephen Durgan and Rae Bentsen. Mrs. W. P. Armour and daughter, June, are leaving on this evening's train for Mrs. Armour's home in Munson, Alta., for a visit. They will be away over the Christmas and New Year holiday season, bert Erickson presided at the door and refreshments were served. The raffle winners were as fol-Bows: Tray, Miss Mimmy Johnson. No '12. Pillow and centre piece, Leon Sandvar. No. 141. Pillow cases and, scarf, Hans Un-derdhal. No. 53. Picture, H. Oulbransen, No. 81. Cake plate, Johnson, No. C4. 1USINESS MEN The Employment Service of Canada has a number of residents registered for employment and offers its co-operation to employers who desire to engage regular or extra help instead of working overtime. Assist competent unemployed citizens to become self-supporting by increasing the number of persons employed. W. 'y y " 4y" j Telephone 138 hen sending JMoney away BANK MONV,CmOtl ..0 07401 ; 'o.'irt n iittt ta Of MONTH tAL MM f tNLi -TfW X- X J v- (MS. ami Of HfIH at CHiySTUHkAS TlJUS . . . 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