PAGE six & w If g 9 If if If if w a ir it RINGS. From Used FURNITURE Bed. Coil Snrinrr nnrl Rnrinrr fa,A T o fc-f J - ituvu ;eiSi!W 22.50 Bed, Cable Spring and Cotton Felt rw.sb".?..... 14.50 : Steel Crib, Spring and Mattress. pSST" 96.50 Enamel Top kitchen Q C Table. Price i Administer Rug. aa j Size 9x12, Price AeJ.UU Monarch kitchen range QQ I Kitchen Cabinet We Buy Used Furniture. Phone Green 916 Store Open 9 a.m. to a p.m. THIRD AVENUE ' v ft USEFUL AND LASTING GIFTS 1 For Every Member Of The Family S Boys and Girls Watch A new strong-built watch that will keep perfect time. For AA boys and girls. Priced at V t V V A Truly Wonderful Assortment Solid" Gold Genuine DIAMOND $12.50 up A. fine assortment of STERLING SILVER HOLLOWWARE and FLATWARE II WALTHAM, ELGIN, GRUEN, ROLEX and WASHINGTON watches in a great variety of cases and designs, including beautiful Diamond-Set styles. . to Make Your Selection From 3-piece ROGERS' Tea Sets. From $8.75 up Dresser and Toilet Sets in STERLING SILVER in all the Latest-Modern Designs IN OUR BASEMENT STORE We Have Over 30 Different Designs o f Dinnerware to Choose From HUNDREDS OF ODD CUPS AND SAUCERS FINE CRYSTAL AND Large Range! glassware Wonderful Values! BRASSWARE COPPER BAGGAGE NOVELTIES Hundreds of Beautiful and Useful Gifts To Choose From! We Cordially Invite Your Inspection The Largest Variety of Useful Gifts in The North! MAX HE1LBRONER New FURNITURE Bed, Cable Spring and Cotton Felt Mattress. Size 4-6, 4-0, QO n PA 3-3. Price V i dU Foldine Bridee Set. Inrlnrli n rr J chairs and table. Q4 O A A Price TOYS Doll Prams from 2.75 10 $16.75 Kiddie Kars 2.00 to 3.50 Rocking Horses 1.95 10 5.00 Velocipedes 7.75 10 10.75 Baby Jumper Swings 1.75 and 2.00 Baby Nursery Chairs j2 25 Baby Walkers $3.50 Md 6.00 ELIO'S PRINCE RUPERT n ft n I s n n I i r NORTH POLE BULUTINJ! 13 NOV YtoARlNS WlLBUSTASAW.. P NOTWWS GCcS Vt'JOG, TK6 Wl Bs flEMTY CP TOYS FOR EVSir CHILD IN TE VoaiT BV XMAS ..... SAMTA CtAUS & Cf Ir v RLE ttr.czz OHIO? THE CHINA rcas ON THE II pOTTOM wLL g. WAT h'ZMS V"I CTTA tt rr i r r i arly Advertising Copy Will be Very Much Appreciated THE DAILT NlTWf Jy- December Waterfront Whiffs Fur Flying Here Liberty Loving Species Moving From Ethiopia and China Alberni Near Completion of Overhaul aays ago when a bunch of very strange skins was brought In. They were known to naturalists as Ethiopian clvit cats the Abyssinian variety of skunk to you, dear readers. In all eannestness, the trapper responsible for this catch is reported to have said that even the iibertv-lovine civit cats no longer relish the fertile plains of Ethiopia. The next we will be hearing, we suppose, will be that the musk deer, also known for their perfume giving propensities, will be moving out of North China. Yes, Prince Rupert is indeed making a name for itself as a fur centre, to say nothing of tall stories and flights of imagination. Dr. Neal Carter, director of the Prince Rupert Fisheries Experi mental Station, tailed Thursday night on the Prince George for Vancouver. He. with members oi' 4he ne siaii staff oi of the me Nanaimo isanaimo Biologi-j BioiogJ-i Jeffrey White of Massett, who was in Vancouver with his fish-ins boat Waterfall, figured In an attempted rescue incident during the thick fog at Vancouver on Tuesday evening of this week and nearly lost his own life as he attempted to save that of another man. Frank Myers, watchman for the Canadian Fishing Co. at Vancouver, had fallen during the fog from the company's dock at th foot of Gore Avenue. Terribly lrr-Jured Myers feebly called for heln and his cries were heard by WhlU. who was on his boat moored nearby White, after calling for help proceeded to assist Myers and himself missed his footing and fell Into the water. A constable caught him by the hair of his head and brought him ashore. Whit was none the worse for his experience. SANTA CLAUS and COMPANY These may be quiet days as far as fishing in concerned but all is not dull along the Prince Rupert waterfront. Now we-think of a certain grocery--store which has become something of a fur trading centre and may well be called Prince Rupert's fur exchange. Here it is that the fur flies as the buyers vie with each other to beat out even the New York Drices. Here it-. has even been said you may go in Myers died of the spinal and In- wnn ine wea oi Duying yourseii aternal Injuries which he sustain-pound of tea, coffee or butter but.'ed. ii you haven't eot sour wits about you, you may find yourself coming out instead with a first class fur Yes, fur is the thing these days. And, talking about furs, the buyers Announcement Is made of the appointment of M. J. K. Allen, prominent Vancouver shlnnlne and business man, as vice-president ol had the surprise of their lives a few ; the Union Steamships Ltd. Mr. Al -I.. 1 I l- 0 1 I . . A len figured prominently in a recent change in ownership of the com pany. Harold Brown is president of the company. Owing to last night's storm. C N.R. stamer Prince John, Captain Nell McLean, did not sail until 9:- 30 this momlng for Vancouver via tne Queen Charlotte Islands. Northland Transportation Co.'s steamer North Sea, Capt. A. W Nickerson, Is due In port tomorrow from Ketchikan, bringing in a couple of carloads of frozen fish foi transshipment East over Canadian National Railways. This will be tht first call here of the North Sea following the recent week's tle-un of the vessel at Seattle owing to a strike of cooks and waiters. Kitkatla Girl's cal Station, will give a course jkiinprnl Holfl lectures for fishermen at Port Al- 1 UllCIal liClU bernl. Dr. Carter's subject will have to do with the preservation of fish after belnir caucht and be-i lore delivery .to shore. He is du? oat nere aDoui me miaale oi December and. with John Dyb-havn. will be leaving on December 7 for Ottawa tn attpnrf thr annual meeting of the Biological! Board of Canada. Albert Farrow, steamboat inspector, arrived In the city on the Princess Adelaide yesterday afternoon from Vancouver to complete Inspection of the lighthouse tender Alberni which has been at ! the local dry dock for the past i month or. so undergoing repairs nd annual overhaul. Mr. Farrow will be returning to Vancouver aboutthe middle of next week. Capt. Lome Godfrey has assumed duty as pilot of the steamer Cardena which was in port last evening. Funeral Kites Last Saturday Irene Innes Who Died UecenvV For KITKATLA, Dec. 4 Thr iat Miss Irene Innes, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Joseph Innes, who passed away recently was laid at rest Sat urday under the ausDices of th itkatla Excelsior Club. The funeral service was conducted bv Rpv n 11. Goodreed. The Kitkatla Con cert Band also took part in the rites. Four members of the Kit katla Excelsior Club and two visitors from Massctt acted as pallbearers. Many floral tributes were sent by friends and various societies of the village. The boat Qui-nitsa was used to take the funeral party tc Cemetery Island. Timely Recipes APPLE SALADS Whether fresh, dried, evaporated or canned the apple is a wholesome food, easily prepared, attractive and palatable at all times. There is no waste in a good apple uue to the large amount of pectin contained in apple Juice, it may be used in other fruits to give a con I sistency to Jams and marmalades, J and even the parings and the cores of apples may be utilized for Jelly. ' Raked Apple Salad j Bake Canadian-grown apples un-j til tender. Stuff the centres with, nuts and raisins and serve with salad dressing or whipped cream. Reach the must people in city and district with an advertisement in the Dally News Thinks No Need Of j Minister Of Mines ' i Chamber of Commerce Refuses to Endorse Stewart Recommendation ' that Separate Minister be Appointed I The Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce last night, in connection with a recomendatlon com ine from Stewart that a separate minister of mines be appointed to have charge of the department of mines, ad opted a report of its own mines committee suggesting that a reduction rather than Increase of governmental expenditures was desirable. If the department was not functioning satlsfacvorlly the remedy did not He In the increase of cabinet members, U was felt. Mabel Morris Of Smithers Is Married ' The marriage of Miss Mate! Morris, formerly of Smithers. to Garfield Joseph Macfeill o Van couver took place last Sunday at Bralorne. HlMBal WsBU'at rtS U J HSWVSR5CfCK Z. ZEST KHl W iL 1 C-r r. Las , IL1T0 ai Kingston, Starts His Best Show S!. mates Pnr.... DEMERS Closing -Out SALE 3t DICK POWELL "The Singing 1W ii marine With DORIS WESTOX "UGH IIERBekt ALLEN JEXKIXs (At 7:22 nj .... NEWS. CARTOQX, Xmt i COMING MOV. BETTE DAVIS i. "THAT CERTAIN' wov. J and Grand Univ1i.. .l wl "Wi r Donat . . in "The Ghst CoJ west" THOSE MORBID HTMXl f -hot. great' K .fc, oi our nymn.3 wh:;h Dio y on death c.e fl oisnop oi canterbury aftsr j secratlng a churchyard trj Here is an opportunity for mothers to outfit their rirls for school! Wool Dresses Regular to $16.50. NOW S2.95 $191 Miirts Regular $2.95. Cf OCJ NOW. 5IuOlj Scotch Plaid Skirts Regular $530. NOW r Pullovers Regular to $4.25. NOW Jackets Regular to $4.95. NOW 84.25 S2.50u S1.95 83,50 New Shipment Just Arrived of Ladies' Dresses and Coats Large Sizes I sr Drygoods and Novelty K8 Fresh Local Raw And Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIUY ' PHONE-657 REX Shop BOWLING ALLEY rilONE 65S L.MI KIOKtKJ Vt Till. . 1TiJ IP'"-., IxA tour HundrrJ no '.",jr MtlU to ronlain n '""tt lllly.thrre (113). ttrr. """, : WIIREAS proof of lfudll bove OrUflcste of T ! Dted October 4. 1937 . iwfY tt Thnmfli H. Cyw . wf Sivrn Unit I hH. t FZt one moitUl fcwn (be -, vtfW publloaUua hereof, U'J CortUlcat- ot TlUe In wrUflcate. unlew In Ut rfA Id objection be ml B-051 MoTembcr. AX), 1937, irnSA, ANDREW TMu-'-ijUA The Central Hotel ROOMS and CAF Phone 51 for Best Household Cow MRS. C E. BLACK