Mm rotm 5 Piece - High Grade Living Room Ensemble Kcgular Price $222.50 Special $179.50 Including 3-piece Modern Chesterfield Suite, Reversible Spring Filled Cushions. 1 Axminister Barrymore Rug, 9x12 and 1 Walnut Magazine Table. ELIO'S Furniture Exchange Prince Rupert, .C. Hours (J a.m. lu 5 p.io. HALIBUT The source of Sunshine Vitamins A and D Boiled Halibut with egg sauce is digestible, palatable, satisfying. CANADIAN FISH & COLD STORAGE CO. LTD. Prince Rupert, B.C. TROLLEYS OR BUSSES Voters Of Victoria Will Have Chance to Choose al Next Civic Election VICTORIA.O ct. 19:-At the cl vie election ln Victoria ln Decern brr a vote will be taken on the question of whether the people favor continuation of street cars or substitution of busses. Vancouver Wheat VANCOUVER, Oct. 19: (CP) Wheat was trading at $1.29 W. on the Vancouver market yesterday. HIS IDEALS tory, poetry and To him the son temperament and predilections. Dr. Johnson's mother was Catherine C. Underwood Johnson. THB DAILY NEWS RELIEVE SUFFERING WERE HIGH QUICKLY WITH Robert Underwood Johnson Was With Ailics All Through Great War NEW YORK, Oct. 19: (AP)-The late Robert Underwood Johnson, who died here at the week-end. was a strong advocate of ! peace and arbitration and the un ion of Christian effort. He stood for the national spirit as against all forms of sectionalism and vigorously opposed lawlessness carried on under the cuise of support for I various movements. Copyright re-I form and forest conservation were ! .... . . . , . u subjects to wnicn ne aevoiea nmui time and in which he attained, the objects for which he worked. From the beginning of the World l F 1 J KELLOGG'S Toro'i. o Ontario. K-41 The boyhood of Dr. Johnson was ' tp hls farm near A rirt old Liqueur wMiky, blended From lKorou)Myjcd Scotch miltj, rich In bouqutl n flavour . , . , $250 $360 26 o. 40 Ot$. m J A thma or Hay Fever are quicUj anil 'imply relieved by KeUogg'a Aathma Relief.Thia famous herbal D re Da ration- -sold in Can ada for 60 years haa alreadyenefitad thmmanaa. At your nrartil Drug Klnrr- J5c.indS1.00 Alio In cigarette form. Nnrthmp and M led, aJH War, Dr. Johnson was outspoken KiiciflAce ( nAIlPeS in In hu hU att.if,,dP attitude aeainst gainst the the Central Central lfUilgo Powers and during the war publLsh- I QIlL-.,- Mofln ed many poems in praise of the dlf- in UnilUiCI 5 KldUL ferent countries grouped in the Allies and ln appreciation of the entry of the United States into the conflict. He had displayed especial interest In Italy and the people of, Ladies' Wear and Hutrher Shops Have New Owners Now that country and after the war his appointment as American ambas-, m.Q udn. sador to Rome was received with general satisfaction throughout ess houses in Smithers changed Italy. .hands last week when the ladles' Thij advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. "TILLIE THE TOILER" at Smithers and will continue to op- spent at Centrevllle, Ind., where he received his early education. He - then matriculated at Earlham Col- Gilder In 1909, he was made editor lege, a Quaker Institution at Rich- in-chief. He continued ln that pos- , mond, where he was graduated at itlon until June, 1913, when he re-18 as a bachelor of science. He im- tired bscause- of a difference with mediately entered business in Chi- the reorganized business manage-cago as a clerk in the western ag- ment relating to policies concern-' ency of the Scribner Educational lng the conduct, exploitation and Books. Ideals of the magazine. j After two years be became con- In 1876, Dr. Johnson married Miss nectcd with the editorial staff of Katherine McMahon of Washlng-Scribner's Monthly, afterwards the ton. They had two children, Owen, Century. Magazine. In 1881, Dr. who became widely known as an Johnson was advanced to associate author of ilction, and Agnes, who editor and, on the death of R. G. became Mrs. Frank H. Holden. m4 8m ?1 g p ill 4 s I dli iiipiliiii I 111 ill Igi P 5f 111111? illirrll II !I IIIIHHIII li lliilHIIIHIrlHIIIIIIi WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront Today is the final date for hail-but fishing in Area No. 3 prior to the commencement of the close season at midnight. There -is only me Canadian boat out In Area No. i hu hpna the Sea Maid. Cant. no room passengers from The contract awarded to Armour Salvage Co. for the nerf Standard t li Smithers Produce For Saskatchewan Carload of Vegetables Left Saturday Second now bcinjr assembled SMITHERS, Oct. 19: The car of vegetables which has been collected in the district between Hazelton ' .... .... ! J l. t . . i F,,-i.i ,) 9vrn Henry Doiron, which shouia oe in i aim iwuuu wem, imo.u .w.u Smithers It contained 27 any time now. There are a number Saturday. Df American boats still out In Area tons for the relief of the Hoosler No 3 and iume of these may land district in Saskatchewan, that bc-thelr catches here although It Is lng the place to which the car has not likely there will be many. It been consigned. u:in hP well into next week, it Is There were eighteen tons of po- expected, before all the American tatocs, two tons of carrots, five tons boats are in. 1 of turnips, one ton of cabbage and a ton of mixed vegetables together inlihut landings were heavy at with a eoiliderable collection of Seattle yesterday with ten Area No. preserved fruits, canned vegetables, i voccdU innriintr ratrhes tntnllino ulckles. honey and clothing, both .354 000 nounds as follows: Neptune, new and used. 40 000 nounds. Whiz, Qic and 9c: Vegetables are still coming In 'Libertv. 39.000. RiDley. 103ic and from all over the district and from 9c; Estcp. 25.000. Chase, 9ic and Cedarvaie, wooocock ana ruiwan-Dc; Bemice. 24.000, McCallum, 10 'fee ga and the collection of a second and 9c; Lltuya, 32,000, Washington, car load has-been commenced. 9'bc and 9c; Rio Rita. 40,000, Booth.1 The car which was loaded at Ter-9snc and 9c: Addlnaton. 25.000. New race with fruit and vegetables England, 9V?c and 9c; Havana, 39.- passed through Smithers Saturday CCO, San Juan. 10c and 9c; Eldor- morning on Its way to Saskatchc- ado, 50,000, Sebastian, 10'eC and 9c; Celtic, 40,000, MacCallum. 93,ic and 9c. Cod vessels from Area No. 2 also sold small incidental halibut catches catcnes at ai 11c. nc. wan. WINNIPEG WHEAT Born In Washington I WPar stnre conducted by Mrs. W. j Winnipeg, Oct. 19: (CP) The plant will be somewhat similar to those of other fuel companies on the waterfront. Union steamer Catala, Capt. Anyox and other northern points and Is sailing at 3:15 for Vancouver and way points. Oil Co. plant here Includes large No boats being In with catches warehouse, dock, approach, office, there was no sale of halibut or. tanks, fence and grading of yards, the local Fish Exchange today. 1 TOMATO JUICE Luscious, whole, ripe Western Tomatoes made into a delightful drinlc, containing an abundance of Vitamins A, B and C. Canadian I STIAMSMIPS 1 I COMMUMrCATlOMf 1 MOTtU I Pacific i ln m . i Dr. Johnson was born January L Grant was sold to Mrs. E. Duff, , I Wheat prices were off 5c to 7Bc 12. 1853. at "Washington, ln a house f f S Smlthers and the meat market' n her wa,y south f"' ? Spedal Per bushel on the wlnnl)eE mar' that has been replaced by the ro- Tl 1 1 ! ' w hv'voyage SkaBWay l pkk Up " kct y"-tunda of the House of Representa- operated t by Roy Pope was 501(1 by vnow of passengers from Al- 'tlves office buildln" His father nim 10 narry wuire "imw. asua una ure i uk.uh, .r.n. sicaiuci j was the late Judge Ntmrod H. John- Business is going on as usual at Princess Norah, Capt. William Pal- besides being able law- mer- arrived ln port at 7:30 this son who. an both places under the new man- ! yer and juris, of Indiana, was wide- agement. mornlnB from the north and sailed ly known for his knowledge of his- FollowlM the .... 0f the Grant an h?.ur later fPr Vacouver- e general ;enerai literature meraiure. sto,.e Mr. and Mrs. Grant and fam. " yrr , , mes Flndlay. returned to port at owed his literary d rted for Vancouver where ' ""lned 2:45 this afternoon from Stewart. for here. they will take up residence. Mr. Pope expects to remain MARKED WOMEN" . WlLllY With II , and brilliant mm pnrey cast 0,r.H S .v... imui" 'Dm. . I the underworld bcau fully.produeedandactS ADDED Musical comed; ".A .Musical Operatic,--"Metro iVa ' " o Feature Starts at 7:33 jk.s u I Transatlantic Transcontinental Transpacific J j To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way Ports J, Princess Adelaide every Friday, 10 p.m. To Vancouver Direct I PRINCESS NORAH PRINCESS LOUISE 3 Oct. 29th. Oct. 6th 17th. 3 t Cohnectlon at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services f Tickets and Reservations from XV. Ij. COATES, General A?ent Prince Rupert, B.C. J (let Ready for the Col Weather by Iiuyins a FUR COAT Nothing looks so fine. Nothing keeps out cold and damp like furs. We Are Specialists GOLDBL00M THE OLD RELIABLE KNOX - KNOX WHO'S THERE? People Who Want The "BEST FOR LESS" GOOD MEALS and CLEAN COMFORTABLE ROOMS DAILY WEEKLF of MONTHLY RATES KNOX HOTEL R. Brasfll N. M. Btwl THE SEAL "'.QUALITY ., i GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only iilnwj canning company with in the year round payroll Prince Rupert COAL TO I'l.KASK liVWIBOBt Vaiiroiivrr Minl Ci Prince Rupert Feed I Co.np.inj By Westover I mow piaououwcE- It I y STcP! DOMT Mttiv"l Iiseckom verej . v "XOT I I SOOD swef! SHE DOESWT ANOVAllFfJ 4 fjf.V HEEMAC aU I I I A MITE. f-- A feJWt-,) I LOVE VOJ.MACC. pt V ' j