PAOB TVXTR Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday 8 9 10 Specials! Specials! Specials! Reversible Wool Rugs Limit 2 to a customer. Size 25x48. CO QC Each 4.Ue These reversible wool rugs are suitable for bedrooms. Colors rose and blue. NO C.O.I) mm ijiiuiiiiii.i.i 1 , : ' ' .1. Floor Covering Gold Seal Congolcum rugs. 7.2x9. $6.50 These rugs are famous for hard wear and are easy to keep clean, in attractive patterns. Dominion Printed Linoleum Suitable for kitchen or bathrooms, Square yard Axminster Rugs 75c Size G.'Jxi). (29 A Size 0x10.5'. COO HfZ Each.. 9V. Each;e $dO.d A handsome rug for living room or bedroom, with a deep luxurious wool pile in Oriental designs. Barrymore Rugs SizcS $45.00 For those who have a real appreciation of quality and, beauty these fine rugs will add to the charm of any room in your house. Space does not permit a full list of the many bargains .offered. It will pay you to visit our store. NO DELIVERY We Close 5 p.m. Shop Earlv ELIO'S THIRD AVENUE Prince Rupert, R.C. 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. Foothills coal will suit jour stove, Bulkley Valley will warm your toes, 71 'iiaiiiiu-yeUlgl.UU IS just . fho the ttilnn, thing For Stove, Range, Heater or anything. Purchase Your Coal From PHILPOTT EVITT & CO. LTD. Phones 631 C32 ( Raffle Winners In Boys' Band Bazaar Drawing The drawing of lucky numbers In the raffle In connection with the annual Boys Band Bazaar took place at the dance Friday night and resulted as follows: Ten dollars in Cash. Sid Ham-blin. No. 334. Coffee Table, George Dibb. 436. Barrels of Oil, S. Abe, 479; II. Telford, 249; Mrs. V. T, Kergin. 8. Five" sacks of coal, Gunnar Scl-vig. 372,-1070. Dry Cleaning to value of $3, II. Parson, 1057. Electric Iron, II. Lanholm. 432. Merchandise to value of $2.50, 1073. Boys' Sweater, A. Geary, 870. Ladies' Purse, J. G. Vicrick. 1071. Hans Peterson won a Jar of candy for a guessing contest, the number of pieces being 209. Inquiry Into Seattle Crash Investigation Proceeding and Kc-port Will be .Made to Secretary Of Jfavy SEATTLE, Nov. 8: The federal 'Inquiry into the fatal mid-air airplane crash which cost five lives here last week Is continuing, having adjourned Saturday until today. A report will be made to the Secretary of the Navy. Stock Judge Going East Canadian National Official Called to Ottawa, Toronto and Chicago WINNIPEG, Nov. 8: T. P. "Tom my" Devlin, western superintendent of colonization and agriculture for the Canadian National Railway and one of the outstanding livestock (Judges in Canada, has received 'three Invitations to assist in Judging, In Ottawa, Toronto and Chl- I cago. Mr. Devlin has left for east- , em Canada and will make his first TBI DAILY NEWS Monday, N07emW , 1551 WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront Otto Young Hack From KtiRland Ketchikan Fish Shipments Log Boom Goes Adrift Outside. Otto C. Young, mechanical en gineer of the Prince Rupert Fish- erics Experimental Station stair, returned to the city on Saturday night's train from England where he went with a carload shipment of frozen fish to test the efficiency of the new overhead refrig eration svstem. Mr. Young also visited in Norway and Germany as well as elsewhere on the British Isles and Continent while away. The experimental shipment as already announcea, proved highly satisfactory, the fish reach 'ng its destination in excellent condition. Dr. V. A. Rldddl of the Prince Rupert Fisheries Experimental Station scientific staff, the con dition of whose health has neces sitated his taking a two months' 'eave of absence, left Vancouver by motor at the week-end for San Fernando in Southern California. Mrs. Riddell is doing the driving. Union steamer Catala, Capt Tames Findlay, arrived in port at 0:40 last evening from the sout'r and sailed at 8:30 p.m. for Port Simpson, Stewart. Anyox and other northern points whence she is due to return here Tuesday south bound. Northland Transportation Co.'.": motorship liner Northland, Capt Len Williams, arrived In port a 9:30 Saturday night from Ketch! kan and, after discharging four carloads of frozen fish for trans shipment East over Canadian Na tional Railways, sailed at 1:30 Sunday morning in continuation of her voyage to Seattle. Motorship Bellingham sailed at "2:40 Saturday afternoon on her return to Ketchikan after dls cnarging two carloads of frozen fish for transshipment East over Canadian National Railways. The local halibut boat Teddy urrivea in port jyesieraay with a catch of black cod which rhe was appearance tomorrow at the ot-1 dlscnarBlnS to the Canadian Fish tawa' Winter Fair where he will Judgtfthe. .pvrebred Clydesdale, Pcrelifirpn'Tirld'Bilzlan classes and & Cold Storage Co. this morning. Efforts are being made to salvage wliralso Jude'thfc' heavy draught, a flat boom of some 150,000 feet of horsesj-balUand in teams. i logs which broke adrift from the Later, at the Royal Agricultural power tug Daly in a storm the lat Winter Fair at Toronto, Mr. Devlin will act as co-Judge in the beef cattle section of the National Judging Competitions held under Uie auspices of the Canadian Council of Boys' and Girls' Club work. Frpm November 27 to December 4 Mr. Devlin will officiate at the in ternational Livestock Exposition in Chicago and will Judge the Clydesdale horses and also act as co-Judge in the classes for draught and agricultural horses on halter and in! two, four and six-horse teams. This is the second year in succession tha,t Mr. Devlin has been Invited to Judge in these competitions at Famous Author Visits Toronto TORONTO, Nov. 8:--J. B. Priestly, famous British author, arrived In Toronto Saturday and will address a meeting in Massey Hall lunigni. lie is tne nrst or a number of prominent speakers who will be heard In Massey Hall dur ing the coming winter. George Frlzcll arrived in the city at the end of the week from Port Essington and will be in town f0r the coming week to receive medical attention as a result of having broken a couple of ribs when he slipped and 'fell a few days ago at Essington. The Morning AfferTa king Carters Little Liver Pills Why Bother Sending Away? A man was In the other day witli a Bulova watch which he had receivd by mail. When we showed him the very same thing at exactly the same price he realized that he would have been better off to get it here because we would have been glad to service it if anything went wrong. I suppose we did not advertise well enough. Anyhow we have a good stock of Bulovas and the prices run from $24.75 to $49.50 and we will be glad to show them. The new "Lady Bulova" as -advertised in MacLean's Is a dandy at $29.75. (Jewellers THE STORE WITH THE CLOCK COAL TO I'l.KAHR KVMlVllOhV Batlafactlon Guaranteed l'unifMH VAsnn Allierta Coal Ilntklry Valley Coal Vaiiroovrr Inland Cunl Prince Rupert Feed Com pun J PHONE! 68 end S58 DRAMATIC FILM HERE Kay Francis Gives One of Greatest Portrayals of Ilcr Career in "Confession" Said to be the most powerful dramatic portrayal of her career. Kay Francis will be seen at the Capitol Theatre at the first of this week hi "Confession" with Ian Hun ter and Basil Rathbone in the principal supporting roles. The story Is that of a once great opera singer, reaucea to cabaret obs, who learns that the man who had betrayed her in a moment of weakness, ruining her life, now has simllardesigns upon her young daughter. When she sees the two of them together In a cabaret, she kills him and, at the end of a vivid ind suspenseful trial, is aqultted on the grounds of Justification. The action is laid in the plctur esque setting of the ancient Polish city of Warsaw. Miss Francis, of course, plays the part of the opera singer; Jane Bry an, the daughter; Basil Rathbone, the suave betrayer, and Ian Hunter,' the war hero husband. Other well known players In the cast Include Dorothy Peterson, Robert Barrat, Donald Crisp and Laura Hope Crews. ter part of last week while being towed from K. L. Monteith's logging camp at Newsombc Hajbor, Pitt Island, to the Sunbury and McAfee mill at Big Bay. The logs have been cast up near Ryan Point. C. P. R. steamer Princess Norah, Capt. William Palmer, southbound from Skagway to Vancouver, is due In port at 3:40 this afternoon from the north. The vessel hasa large list of northern passengers going south for the winter. ft ASSiFI E 0 FOR SALE I FOR SALE Milking goats and two Billy goats. Jim Postulo. (263) WANTED WANTED- Live-wire for good posi tion. Be your own boss. Apply L. Mumford. Phone Green 997. (261) AUTOS FOR SALE FIAT DISTRIBUTORS are opening in your territory immediately. Demonstrators available. Three models ranging from seven horsepower to fifteen, British rating. Lowest priced closed all steel hydraulic brake cars in Canada. Dealers write or phone to Mutual Auto Sales, Victoria, B. C. (262) UMi ACT Vollcr of I ntriil ion Id Atlt to, l.rar I.hihI In Prince Rupert Iand Recording District of BrttlKh CcJumbia. and situ vto on Zayas bland on the N. W. point an wt nlde of Zayua cm a reef off nmTA7u Feint. Take notice tlwA Frank Waterman of winces Rmert, B. C. cccuput'on, Miner. ImUluls to apply for a louse of Uie fol-towing decr.Vjed lands: U of the reef It Aromzazu Point. Ctamtncmclng At a pout planted oi-the high graney jxjlant on the South Side of the mat thence 1800 fet Northeast; thence 1500 fcot North wot iuncc 1800 fret Southwcnt; thence 1600 feet Southeo.Ht and containing 35 :urcn. mere or lens FIIANK WATERMAN, Dn.tcd Octdx-r 4. 1937. UMI ACT Notice of Intention to Apply to l,eur ml In Prince Rupert Lajvd Recording Dlbtrlcit of British Columbia, and eitu-to East of Prince Lohox IsUuid in Iludron Bay Psuss. nouth of Dunda-i lsliihl--a cctiHplcuoua white rock 85' high (marked on chart). Take notice (that Fnruik Waterman of Prince Rupert, B. C, oocuaiutlon Miner Inujiwls to wpiply tot a lease of the following described lands: all of a con-Kplcuoiw white rock 85 tteit high mid lt aurroundlngB (Rock marked oil clwrt). Ccmunrmclng .uX u ,poht pLanted on a jmuy ruck 200 feet 8. E of N. W Oonier on Northeast Hide ihence 600 feet 6outhc(uit; tlneixx- 800, feet wJUth-wet thence 800 feet NorUiweat; thence BOO feet Nortleat tnd containing 10 acres, more or lem. PRANK' WATERMAN, rntvl Oetolxr 4. 1037. NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll, Proprietor "A IIOMH AWAY FROM HOME" Kale fl.00 up )0 Rooms Hot & Cold Water Prince Kupjrt, B.C. fhone 281 F.O. Box 111 w I - IH II aaam. ' JV IK . I - W - MMaH .A i' ! I . 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S45" I,rlclat ; $,000 Without Hcdding Compartment ' I'l.o..e ik 327 3rd Avenue Fresh Local Haw And Pasteurized Alilk VALENTIN DAIRY PIIONL G57 The Central Hotel ItOOMS and CAFE Phone SI For Best Household Coal MRS. C. K. vw