- r-'-i- - v Wcvemb'tr ft, lfc39. Orange Pekoe Blend Mill A VI All dfilifMIA TEA nKJti uieamsnip wo. at was here again today TUMI) AVENUE S3.75 CANADIAN PACIFIC Transcontinental TronB.tlantlc Transpacific To vnMr via Ocean Falls and Way Ports S.S. PRINCESS ADELAIDE Every Friday 10 p.m. Tu Vancouver Direct SU. "PRINCESS LOUISE" October 27th 88. "PRINCESS NORAH" November 6th, loth, 27tn Winler Excursion Fare Vancouver and K""1 on sale Nov. 1st. 1939 to Feb. 28th 1940 3f).00 Pinal Return Limit-March 31U 1940 Y Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Paoltle Services Tlcketi and Reservations from W. L COATKSl ileiii-ral AmL Prince Rupert. B.C. One Boy Scout Troop Visits Other Friday Last Friday evening the First Prince Rupert troop of Boy Scouts visited the Second Prince Rupert (Canadian Legion) troop at head quarters at Seal Cove. Games be tween the two troops were part of the order of the evening, the Sec ond Prince Rupert troop proving Itself the better of the two- Now this troop will endeavour to gain after a visit here and to Stewart competition to be held in the First on company business ! I ELIO'S FURNITURE PltlNCE RUPERT FECIALS piece Bedroom Suite Consists of Chiffonier, large -t.? bed, Cable Spring and Spring QQ Cft !:,jcd mattress. Special . ?Oo0J ti-Piece Dinette Suite Consisting of Huffet, Table ..vxl set ot 1 upholstered Chairs. JJjJQ JJQ Ikiriiniuro Seamless Wilton Rug QJTCV CTA' sue WW. Special . . ptJflUtl V ipic t Fibre Set-Consisting of 2 Q CZfl air, and settee. Special.. ?OU.eV Printed Linoleum Ktijts Siz7xH. gQ, Toyland Specials h WaKun All steel construction. 4.00 Scooters -A Ptrong well finished scooter with brake. our furl r( down to minimum this Wtnler by ulng heat tntcd rsal that alter Ju more heat and lets waste. We're spes-uli"h In picking roal thsl lve$ the mt heat for the money. Well 'h help you pick a trade that will burn efficiently In ur furnace kitchen ranje or heater, give jou more heat, and :u ' su money. Jut phone 118 at 11T. Albert and McCaffery I td MacKenzie's Furniture Card Tables iuctablc ' Card Tables Beautlfuly finished an ih leather tops. Priced at Phone 775. ICCWMUNIOMIOMjl (Prince Rupert troop's headquarters next Monday evening. Doth troops are equally loud in their claims that they will be the winners. The higniight of Friday eve ning's proceedings was the presentation by Patrol Leader John Davey of the First Presbyterian soon as it Is to be used for badminton. Men's classes are also being organized as well as a mixed class at St. Peter Church, Seal Cove. Dally advertising m Kwn is sure to bring suits tne Dal!) . dally re Announcements All adrerUMCienu tn lau cu emu will be charged for a full month at 35v word Eagles Bridge November 15. ITnbytrrlau ur. Nov. IS. Vaudeville, November 17. Ottirc, MOose Hall. St. Peter's Church bazaar Nov. 23. j country Fair Novrmhrr 2i St. Andrew Dance. Nov. 30. Catholic Tea. November 30. Mrs. Hanklnson's United Bazaar December 7. Lutheran cembcr 9. Circle Bazaar, De- NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zanlll Proprietor "A IIO.MM AWAY rKOM HOME' lUtet $1.00 up 50 Rooms Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone Ml P.O. Box 19 Bob's Beauty Parlor Next to Q. & S. Grocery Phone 318 COAL Gram Feed Seeds and Fertilizer PKiNCE ItUPEUT FEED CO. Phones 58 and 558 LOCAL NEWS' NOTES For prompt and courteous ser vice Phone 13 Taxi. tf. donla, left on last evening's train for Winnipeg to attend sessions', next week of the executive council ot the Missionary Society of the Church of England in Canada. Prince Rupert Paernt Teachers' Troop of Recruit Bill Klnley to be .School on Wednesday Nov. 15 at 8 Invested Into the Brotherhood of pjn. Sneaker Rev. W. E: Colllson, Scouts. The ceremony was con-1 subject "History of Prince Rupert ducted by Scoutmaster E. W. .Totem Poles." Everybody welcome. Meadows, assisted by Scoutmaster R. C. Durnford and' Assistant Scoutmaster Kenneth Dakln of the Second Prince Rupert troop and. Dr. Neal Carter, president of the I local Boy Scout Association. MANY TAKE FIRST AID Class of Forty-Five Women Heeelv lug Instruction From Angus Mardonald Confirmation 0 Contract (265) John'Currie Jr. Son OfMHaly Advised of Beinr Awarded' Work On Portland Canal' canai near siewarc. rwo weexs No less than forty-five women, ago it was intimated In the Dally are at present taking St. John's News lhat this firm was being Ambulance Society first aid classes awarded the- contract. Work will with Angus Macdonald as instruc- start as soon as material can be THRIFT Cash & Carry Super Values Tor the Week nine Ilibbon Tra-1-lb. packet Cern Hakes Kelloggs. 3 for Lnx rtake- Large package 57c Tea Will Take Another Advance Shortly 25c 25c The Coupon on the top of the package entitles you to buy 3 bars of Lux Soap for lOo Pallet' Ere Scotfs fresh Dozen 29 c Terrace Vegetable Special C lbs. Washed Carrots S lbs. Turnips 5 lbs. O.K. Onions 3 lbs. Parsnips or Beets 20 lbs. of Selected VegetablesAll for 49c Classic Cleanser Regular tin Fruit Cake Each cake weighs Special 3 lbs. Picnic Hams Swifts. Half or whole. Lb. Green Mean Cut. lG-oz. tins. 3 for 5c Sockeye Salmon Fancy qual- r1""' 29c 59 c 27c 28 c Mtlntosh Apples These apples are right at their best. Bananas Firm, yellow. 3 lbs. 28c Terrace Gravenstehv Apph While they last P ne vAoAieJ Box Free Delivery on Orders IM and Over Delivery Hours CIms at. 10 a.nw-2 p.mt p.m. R. E. Eyolfson CHIROPRACTOR Phone BLACK- SIS' 240 Elchth Avenue West Ladles' Moose meeting tonight. 265) Tonight's traut, due from tne Bowling aitemoona ana evening s test at 11 o'clock, was reported ; Max s Alleys. w. thi afternoon, to, be on time. . ; Capt. W. P. Armour sailed this, af- Sons of Norway members and ternoon on the Catala for a busln- frltnd Anniversary Banquet Wed-1 ess trip to Vancouver. nesday S tun, Dance 10:30 pm All welcome. Oddfellows' IU1L 2G) Ni-wman. general agent aboard the Catala returnln south another victory at the lnter-troop Rt. Rev. O. A. Rix, Bishop of Cale-; Stewart, William P. Stone returned to the city on the Catala this morning following a week's business trip to TELLS OF SIBERIA Association monthly meeting will ,..., ... r Dr. Standy Recount EPiences a. be held in Booth Memorial High Member of Expeditionary Force Starting with the ef.ort to secure a place In the force. Dr. Joseph T. Mandy sketched the various stages of the Siberian expeditionary force of the First Great War in speaking before the Prince Rupert Rotary Club last week. He told of shipping as a private from Victoria on the Blue Funnel liner Pro- tesllaus along with about fifteen hundred others. He described the troubles of the trip, the storm, the cold, the landing at Vladivostok. He found it was es- I John Curri ti Son have beet. S that about 75 per cent of advised officially of being awarded the contract for rebuilding th I wharf at Marmot Bay, on Portland the people of the country were of Mongol blood. It was the largest nation in the Northern hemisphere and proved intensely interesting. Dr. Mandy explalneo the object of the expedition which was partly for the purpose of keeping open a I way for the escape of the Czechs tor. At present classes are belrai ' assembled and other preliminaries and also to try to head off the held at the Eagles' Hall but there attended to. spread of Bolshevism In that coun- will have to be a move from there i-1 try- They found themselves much too late to achieve their object and ' were sent home. Interesting was the description ot Vladivostok. He pictured u as a ! city of one street strung around the .harbor near the waterfront for ! about six miles. Running back from I ! it were a series of lanes; Business iwas very largely in the hands of the Japanese. In the winter the people there did not bury their dead but stored them in sheds until they could be buried in the spring. The force did very little fighting. There was a little sniping but it did not amount to much. CALIFORXIAXS BAG PLENTY WILLIAM'S LAKE. B.C.. Nov. 14: (CP) Nine Califomlans went Into the bush here and returned with nine grizzly bears they had shot. Last year only 50 grizzlies were shot in the entire province. .MIKE UP THE LINE LONDON. Nov. 14: (CP) Richard Dimbleby, 26, British Broadcasting Corporation commentator, who cov ered the Royal tour in Canada this spring, will be Britain's first radio war correspondent probably In the front lines with a microphone. FRESH SHRIMPS BoatW.S.L. Daily at 1 p.m. TKOTIER'S DOCK THE SEAL QUALITY Ill GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only salmon canning company with an all the- year round 'payroll' la Prince Rupert TRUNDLERS ORGANIZED Commercial League to Get Into Action Tomorrow Night Eight Teams To Compete teams. Imperial Oil fc' ISe ffif th1 ' team and three thers;artt expected to be entered by next MJriday; ev ening, the second night ofpiayV j There will also be a City League cf four teams Grotto, Royal Hote Alley" Cats and -another not yet des ignated. Expectations are that tSpre wilt The Commercial Bowling League be a Five-Pin League as weH. will swing into action for the wtnt- Officers of the-Lea3Ti'Aare)as fol er tomorrow night with Canadian i,.. I Scottish playing Angus Apartments and Gyro Club meeting Canadian , 7- National Recreation Association. Vice-President. Gib Taylarv. d There will be a league of eight Secretary, Frank. 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