I? s? SI. SI ?Atr7 TtrO J1&CH... tit. t Don't Buy Your SLIPPERS Until You Have Seen the Finest Selection of Slippers ETer Shown In Prince Rupert CUssiFlE F(5K"RENT" FOR RENT Flat, 5 rooms, I 0 2 o I Ave. West, good location. 733 5th Avenue West. FOlTSALE dition. Phone Red 528. FOR RENT Two-room suite. Phone "Red 444 280) , furnished tf.: ., ,,s "We have Just received '600 "pairs 6f -Ladles. Men's, "Boys', blisses' and Children's Slippers in all the very latest styles, colors and variety of qualities to suit everyone. Paris Maid, Steel Arch, Rib, Crepe, Telvets, Satins, "Kids in all Colors, Mules, Dorsay's and Opera and Moccasin styles and Felts. Your Headquarters For Slippers Is Here Family shoe store ltD. The Home of Good Shoes Hotel Arrivals (TROPHIES tentral "Frank Taylor and L. Hemness, "city; C. B. Tlewin and G. E. Brown, Port Simpson. Knox - Charles Nudd, Premier Mine. -Commissioner and Mrs. George L. Carpenter, Toronto; "Mrs. F. Freeman, Port Simpson. Royal . Mr. and Mrs. C Lundqtzist and T. R. Mattson, Atlin; Dorothy M. Jamteson, -Juneau; Rudolph Amren, dry. C. X. It. A. BADMINTON Miss Elsie Finley Murray were winners 1 v IV. Ail . VUUiliaUICill, IlCUi uil OUI1 i day by the Canadian "National Re-1 creation Association Badminton Club. The trophy winners were: ft PRESENTED Presentation of trophies for the nnst spnenn'e nlav featured the nn- City open Ladies' singles. Miss Elsie Davis: men' Klnlps f! J Nnr. Irington; ladles doubles, Mrs. S. J West and Miss E. Rivett; mixed) (doubles, Mrs. W. R. Miller and Don," Blake: men's doubles, W. L. Stam-Iford and F. M. Davis. Prince Rupert Club Ladies' t singles. Mrs. G. P. Tinker; men's time). "singles, W. L. Stamford; ladies'; ' doubles. Mrs. G. P. Tinker and Mrs. Alex Mitchell; mixed doubles, Mrs. G. P. Tinker and W L. Stamford: FOR RENT Six room fully mod-1 men's doubles, W. L. Stamford and ern house, warm, Phone Blue j O. C. Young. 2I?6- (280) Canadian National Recreation 1a1ls rfmAli,, lr TIT T irm Pre-Christmas Sale of and Mrs. Roy Morrison; mixed doubles. Miss Thelma Davis and F. iutu UUUUJC3. waiter FOR SALE Karn Piano, good cor.- Johnson and F. M. Davis. QUEEN'S PARK WIN'S ; IN SOCCER PLAY LONDON, Nov. 29: CP) Oueen'si FOR SALE For cash, 1930 Nash Park Rangers defeated Crystal' -Sedan, wood lathe, band saw. Palace three to nil yesterday in a 10 tube Victor combination, replayed first round English Cup chesterfield suite, walnut living match on the ground of the for-; room table, electric heater, ner. The Rangers win now play lamps, roller sk&tes, tennis rack- j Hartlepool United. Today, in an- ets. rugs, miscellaneous house- other replay. Southport defeated , hold effects. Phone 564. 283) Scarborough 5 to 3. Coats and Hats CNTRIHMER UTILITY COATS and FUR COLLAUCD COATS Remarkable values. All the rrewest colors In heavy winter coatings. Beautifully lined and taterlmed, Sizes 12 to 44. Including values to $43.50. Special S7.95, S9.95 S14.95 GIKLS' WINTEIt COATS Practical warm coats In smartly tailored styles, ifrfi (CZ Sizes 7 to 14 years. Special OU.aJtJ HATS All the smartest new styles tailored on. the more dressy styles. All colors and head sizes. Special S1.49 and S1.95 9 Si IS BACK IN 'High School LEAD AGAIN HoP )s Tu-n ftpan SaYrn Victories "ijul 6 RIIPFRT PCnp QTftDC II I UUl LIU I JuUft LiLiv UlUliLi 00000O00OOH000OO00OO0000ii00lOOO0O000OO00O0KK)iOoa V-irht 4n ffmmpffisl Rffwlin t Lea pie Papers' Gare scored a sweep throe uiire game same to iu nil tin Inual dance last Friday night of the Wick 169 168 Odd- 128 r. w.vt t i ,. .'City ICitv Tennis Tennis Association Association in in the the Odd jfjj'Skellum ... 150 Handicap Total Pioneer Laundry R S-ith Woods .r.l ,.. 160 Plmondson 165 ' A. Smith 124 Total 12 730 1 152 180 781 Parser's Garage 1 D. Wick 145 Rood 149 W. Smith 184 McLeod 103 McMeekln 194 Handicap 2 Total 777 North Star 1 CiiU n a IUU. 1UC JiCOiUltiiJllO " - were made to the Various dinners Samuelson :138 by W. H. Tobey. There were 100 J- McLeod 135 persons In attendance at the dance. Miller The dance was in progress from wanaicap .... 11 10 djh. until 2 ajn. and music wasi To,l -531 by Charlie Balagno's Orchestra. Commercial League Sam Joy was master of ceremonies lInS 10 dat 15 follows: and Don Blake presided at thei w door, I Rupert Motors 18 1 The mmmlttPf In rhnrtr- Mm si el-laker's Garage 21 and nd WUUarajedoI wmiam Blitch Sam Jurmaln, Royal Lunch 14 of an Am-Ia 1 Pioneer Laundry 11 c Ymng and A H H1u.Xout. Ml OVdl c Canadian Legion 8 Electrical Workers 7 iGyro Club 6 Pacific Coast Portland .8 Seattle 5 Vancouver .4 Association Ladies' slnele. Miss E.j Spokane ra 1 14 801 123 178 223 819 2 134 154 176 113 159 2 738 2 165 134 123 103 22 715 3 6 7 13 16 19 14 15 132 iQuite Speedy 170 145 136 11 748 stand-L PU 18 21 14 11 8 8 7 6 Hockey Scores Pacific Coast League Sookane 3, Vancouver 4 (over- Hockey Standings The second half provided good basketball and clearly alwwed Gamma's superiority as the more experienced players found little difficulty lh fcoins through the un- taik9ni?A ho team. From then on it was a walk over, final scorr 160 'feeing -35 to 3 for Gamma. Best for Gamma were Christian 141 Kmitson and Storie. Best for Al- 120 pha were Long, who shows real 12 'promise, and Sherk. 710 Knutson was niah scorer with 16 2 3 points. 124 144 Teams: 201 13 3amma Christian l captain 142 "Barber Jmanaeen. Smith, McDon 125 Pld. Lee -2. Brown 2. MoHn 2, 148 Storrie M2t. Knutson 16. 71B Alpha Sherck 1 captain. Ixng 3 rranager). Husoy. McNab '(2 Bill. 141 Killas. 17? Junior Game 164 The Junior teams also pltved n 122 fast game which va very even, alt 163 the way through. The combination. 2 -of the two teams was speedy and, although -Alpha was ahead In the ' first half by four points, she lost 15i in the second half. The outttand- 135 lng players were Ho?an, MicDon aid and Lee for Alpha and Cameron. Hlrano and Davis for Gamma. The total scores were: Aloha 21. Gamma 24. The teams were: Alpha Hoean 6. MaeDonald (3. Lee Ul. Eby av B. Sherck. B. Long. Oamma Cameron (12). Davis 2. Helrano 18). Oomei 2. Sart-terbane. Astorl. O. Keaw Rcorekeeper Mr. Leishs. Reporters Eby and Tlolkestad. IN Tilt: MTREME ( Ol KT Of flHITl-ll CfiLVMHK In tbr UUrr ot thr MdmlnUtratUn Art .4 fid In thr Mlttrr of thr TMUr ml tSSt" 1 ortM-, nrrra-vrd, latrUtr TAKE NOTICE ttX by crtW of HU Hcnaur. W. E. Ptertrr. the 17th ly of Kovmvber. A. D 1938. I tu ppo(nt4 adeabralor of the tt(Mt of Imc Fortow. lcst. nd U fnt JuvUtf cUizm agabMi tl aid ULt Me hr-bj reqvared to tumMi aaa. properry wUK to me on -or txiart th 17th flay of Dtxxtritjtr. A. D. 13S, and all jarMei tndetdfd to th rtUt V n- Lea rue jcpUmi to tT tl maixx. ot tbelr ln- , , , 0M4ix to m forUiwlth. 3 n U 43 ID 1 NORMAN A. WATT 2 5 42 33 12 Official Administrator. 2 5 29 14 10 Prince Bupnt. BC. t I , .1 . Dat1 thu ,7U cy Novmbrr. A. 2 8 19 40 3 d 7938. fi stnst a Main It's good sense to use Smith Brothers Cough Drops to relieve a cough due to a cold. 10 f. in SMITH BROS. COUGH DROPS UNION STEAMSHIPS SPECIAL WINTER EXCURSION RATES TO VANCOUVER I nOM PRINCE RUPERT ggg QQ RETURN. Meals FROM PORT SIMPSON QQQ ns RETURN. Berths Included Reduced Rales to Vancouver also apply from intermediate jolht. Siecial Tickets on Saie Between November lt, 138 and February 28th, 1939, Inclusive Good to Return up to March 31, 1939. Children Half Fare Steamers: Leave Prince Rupert: Ar. Vancouver S.S. CATALA Tuesday, 130 p.m. Thursday, A.m. S.S. CARDKNA Friday, 10:30 .m. Monday ii.tn. Tickets and Reservations Trom Prince Rupert Agents-A. W. XtiWSlAH Third Ave., Phone CCS If Convenient I'leae Porchae TJckets at 'Office 11 ' 1 J . . . . . I ' '" J J. H. BULGER LocaI JUw . Pasteurized Milk Optometrist Valentin dairy . Royal Bank Bldg. PIlONt U7 TWO FILMS i ON SCREEN ""Having ii 'Wemderf ul time, sus-pensefui romance of a hard-work- ins rtfnotfrupTxfr nd an ambftlatu UD The Renlnr Inter-House HHH - ' - ; A ttwmtt o.,.. w....u-,i - e,.p., carton camp, and "Tip Off Olrl .. : aav was iasi. Mcnau -opcumik mc - - - - . - . vir-rirv - - - - . . . ... vk w ,f ,.i score for Alpha "with . 'the one field n)A basket 4t -cot throughout. From ftm TPMi rough in the (merclal Bowling league & standing. In the second fixture tfaf e riWftrtbl with Joth teams & the evening. Pioneer Laundry wontnlssing -"P8- P5riod ! over Canadian L-elon. also a ertfled n of 12 to 3 for Gam- 2 clean sweep margin. High average "tai- iS -scorer for the evening was Beynor 0jt of Pioneer Laundry with 184. $J Individual scoring was -as lows: 3 Canadian Legion 1 Menzies - .. 169 ?S Goodman i .i.A29 2 I -one . 183' fSJ Nelson 110 2 147 179 147 ftjBickens 122 164 fdl- m: bank jr. re the stars of "Having a Wonderful Time." They en counter -the, tttuatien of HHmrl young people m me situation ot wanting to warty "but not hav4n enough money to do so. They en deavour to tolve the problem In a rnarmw which makes for h rtrong crura Uc element along with sparlc-Hng comedy. The background Is a mountain resort where working people, pleasure-seeking youngster young and old married coilplri. el derly gofcJlpf and young 'COlirgf man rt gathered in a variegated connection between ml who want thrills and men who nt ttxtt l he lUbietfof TtD-Otl racket, are shown on the scmn of ,olr- yii Nolan, fis a gervfrn-the Capitol Theatre here as a' .. ve. enters the cdnfl- docble bill at the first of thU week ; den te,eaJcct chief and. at- Qlnger Kogfrs-anc Douglas iw- ter irrffe,, Ml ifrct. prepares to deUvtff'httri rver to junk Then romance, in the person of the bou' beautiful daughter Mary Carlisle.' complicate! the ltuatlon until -a startling climax brings nboot an unusual condurton 8-Piexe f 40-OT. M-S4.3&I $3.25 This advertisement Is not publted -r Control Board or by the Oovcrr r..rr. AW 'John DewnrR Sort . p;aycJ by the Liquor f Bt.'-sh Co'.umbla Dinins Room Suite Rnffet, Table and 6 Chairs " $65.00 Complete Bed Full size Hed, Slurnhcr Kin Spring and Ostermoor Mattress $15.00 Fawcett Range White Enamel, Complete With Iturner $60.00 Large Dresser $12.50 TOYS Pedal Car $2.75 Rocker... $1.50 0O0OOOO000O0O00OrHJO0OOO000Ci00e000OO0000000ODD0 Ytw'H Always Do Hotter at ELIO'S Hours From 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. THIRD AVENUE Princc Uupcrt