Thursday. November 18, 1939. DISCOURSES ON TOTEMS Her. W. E. Colthon Interesting Speaker at Parent-Teachers' Meeting At the regular monthly meeting of the Prince Rupert Parent-Teach- Associatlon last evening In the B 1 th Memorial High School, with ii valuable collection of totem poles ,iph Prince Rupert possesses. At i c outset the speaker told of the 'i.iKin and arrival of the Indian j iople into North America and of i fir migration southward through D :tih Columbia. Those tribes who tiied In the Pacific Northwest h td developed a high state of cul-i:rc. becoming expert In carving - bone. horn. Ivory and wood and r r-hlng a high skill In basket mak-(i jr. working In copper and In other n anual arts. The art of totem pole rvinn attained lt highest point ..: perfection In this area. Totem i.e crest were synonymous. The I ilan carved his- totem or crest is ; ic totem poles were closely con-cted with the legends of the iplc. being Indeed the outward presslon of the legends. After 'riblng the different kinds of m nolrs and their significance, C"liison explained that the old carvers attained perfection In their art because they had the Inspiration of myth and leeend. Modern totems were merely copies of thei old poles. The collection In Prince! the aboriginal world. n..4M . 1 . 1 Mi.s. R M. Wlrulow presiding. Rev. ar7i.. .1 yuungi W E CollUon gave a delightfully ' ...formal address on -The Decor- ofJtM"?vl , :vc Art of the Indians of the !LM ' IKn' dUplayed bcaut5r K,rth Pacific Coast with special " gj a"ce Barfcal rierrnce to their skill In carving, 2SL UleUd,encf w th,a 1 8010 and I . Pmnlifil in th ,,nin. J ?Unoforte a vocal solo to "7. :"7" ." tier own accompaniment. Mrs. J. Dlack was accompanist for the dance. The treasurer. Mrs. D. R. Bar clay, reported that the recent tele $16.50 YOUNO MEN'S SUITS $10.00 Sizes to 37. A few of our $12.05 and $15.00 lines priced to clear. Mbst of them are double breasted with sport back. Sale Price ... $10.00 BOYS' COVET CLOTH SHIRTS 75c Good strong covet cloth shirts at a big saving. Well made. Sizes 12 to 14. 7p Sale Price 1 y MEN'S SWEATERS $2.95 Something new, men's three-tone sweaters. Tu-tone- front panels made of genuine suede leather. A real buy for the young man who wants something really smart and different at low cost (go QC Sale Price ty&iJD MEN'S RAM). DRESS SOX 25c A large assortment of men's dress sox. Reg. 35c and made from long wearing cotton and wool yarns. These sox are an excellent buy at 9 Co pair CLEARANCE OF $1.50 anil $1.75 WORK SHIRTS Flannels and doeskins In a large assortment of colors and sizes. Some made with zippers. Sale Price, fi Off each or to for $2.50 Eagles' Bridge Party And Dance Fifth of Series of Affairs Last Night Drew Oat Large Crowd Thr u.'r ftrAntv-nnp fnh1 at phone bridge had been very sue-' the fifth of the series of bridge iiui. ine president expressed 1 drives by the Eagles' Lodge last appreciation of the support given night, about sixty couples taking P IuncUon and the floor for the dance which at i ,u the same time expressed thanks rounded off the evening, to City Commissioner W. J. Alder The prize-winners at bridge were: for a donation of $100 to augment ladles' first. Mrs. A. Mclver: second the proceeds. As a result nf Ihit Mr. Mm-inn- tir vtr ts,iv. n?"! and Proceeds from men's first, D. A. MacPhee. second, the bridge, the association was en-Joseph Howe: third. J. P. Moller. abled to order two hundred chairs' Winner of the door prize was Mrs. for the King Edward and Borden George Scott. Street schools. Following cards, refreshments ... ..... nfrMnmftnla ' -.-.j i a t all articles In his nowenlon ir i -;" k,ko ai me.were servea ana irom miamgnt un-TjSiiS! olthe mCeUn8- U1 2 am- there was dancing with inenuiioa mrougn his crest. ZT 'music by Mrs. J. 8. Black's Orches- COTTON BOMB-RItEAKS tra. 600 employees. and Arthur Jensen. For Vancouvrt Tuesday Catala . Thursday ss. Prince THE DAILY NZ77S LOCAL NEWS NOTES Rupert was genuine, made by the' old carvers with myth, legend, story! For PromPt courteous ser-and personal Pbone 11 TaxL experience. Mr. Col-! llson diffused Into his audience' wrae of his own enthusiasm and' Person city or district not admiration for a people who jcalled uPn bV Cf0SS canvas-through their own rrMiP fnrrpV are requested to send dona- attalned a culture unsurpassed lniUons to Sccretory. Red Cross So Iclety, Prince Rupert. It. Bowling afternoons and evening's Max's Allejs, ... iw . Tonight's tram, due from the East at 11 o'clock, was reported this afternoon to be on time. EXTRA SPECIAL! $2.50 69c, $1.25, $150, $1.95, $2.25 r Rupert 11:15 pjr. Friday Ss Prln. Louise .... 10 pm Ss Cardcna 10:30 pjn. November 6, 17 and 27 Ss. Princess Norah . .. 5 pjn. rrom Vancouver-Sunday ss Catala A-..: pjn. Wed. Si. Pr. Rupert 10 im. Friday Ss. Princess Ss. Pr. Louise 4 pjn. ss Cardena pjn. November 12 and 235$. Princess Norah a.m For Stewart and Premier ounaay ss. uataia ; 8 pjn BLACKBURN, Eng.. Nov. 15: Andv Ronald was majtfer of ...! ivih,,, o. n.i (CPDouble layers of cotton monies. Frank Ellison and Henry I Rupert 2 bales have been used by a manu- Smith presided at the door. In From Stewart and Premier r1""" l,rm ncre m construe- cnarge of refreshments were J. P. Tuesday ss. catala . .i ram sneuers ior their toiler, i. c Denis, A. Montesano Thursday-. Prince yarns.. Special JUSTICE IS DEAD (Continued from Page One) dent Wilson conference committee on federal valuation of railways, from 1913 to 1918. Butler's .parents, Patrick and Mary Butler, worked a farm near Northfleld, Minn. They were Irish and their son Pierce was born on St Patrick's Day. March 17. 186. Miss E. D. Priestly R.NJaubllc He attended a pioneer school, did health nurse, was the speaker at chores on the farm and then at IS the regular weekly luncheon of the Prince Rupert Rotary Club today, her subject being in connection with the dental clinic for children which the Rotary Club' has Steamship Sailings .1:30 pjn a 9 l.t, A Unti sota. In 1891 he married Annie Cronln pju.iof St. Paul. They had eight child ren. One daughter, Mary, died 11:30 am. I while serving as an army nurse In I the World War. Four sons . also I Rupert 0 n.m 'Served In the mllitarv forces I DRESSES HALF TRICE An unusually smart variety of slimming new styles In these better dresses, many different materials. Dresses suitable for afternoon and evening wear. Regular values to $18.50. Your choice while they last HALF PRICE DRESSES $2.95 Women's and misses' afternoon dresses. Varied materials, long and short sleeves. All colors. Size 12 to 52. on QEJ Atf D Pre-Chrlstmas Sale t? $1.00 BARGAIN TABLE With a variety of odds and ends, blouses, sweaters, sklrts,: hand bags, woolen underwear, xhlldren's dresses and suits. You will not be disappointed as these garments are put on this table regardless of former price. HATS $1.95 Fine felts In wools and furs, wonderful value and certainly a timely offering. Q- ftr This Includes any hat In the store v-vO SKIRTS All the newest styles and colors wllh all around pleats. Wool plaids or plain colors. Any skirt In the store. Sizes 12 to 20. Pre-Chrlstmas Sale KNITTED SUITS Two and three-piece, made from pure wool $2.95 $4.95 GLOVES Made from good wearing cape skin. All colors and sizes. Q- nn Special t?X.UU EXTRA SPECIAL! Crisp new houre dresses In every style Imaginable. We are passing a special buy on to you. Pre-Chrlstmas Sale. 2 for LINGERIE Briefs, panties and vests in waffle knit. 15 per cent wool and also a variety of O0 rayon. Each or 3 for $1,00 PAJAMAS AND GOWNS Novcltyi rayon or warm knit pajamas and gowns. Pre-Chrlstmas Sale 4&. $1.00 SLIPS We arc showing the finest assortment of s,Hps we have ever been able to offer. Ironable rayon or satin. Splltproof seams, plain tailored or lace trimmed. Perfect fitting $1.50 SLACKS Made from fine quality flannel In all sizes and colors. Special while they $2 50 DRESSING GOWNS Of coiy "Beacon Cloth". All 'sizes and colors v ' TRENCH COATS iFor misses or women. Fine quality absolutely waterproof, fawn or navy.. Size 14 to 42. Special HOSE Made From Fine Cashmere yarns. . to 10. Extra Special, 2 pair Chiffon, crepe or seml-servlce, full fashioned. Pure silk or two pair $2.95 Gabardine, $5.95 Sizes 8V2 $1.00 69c $uo ID IS NAMED INSPECTOR' A. J. Squire of Thi Oty Wins Position In Competition With Rest of ProTince v A. J. Squire, for eighteen years identified with the local dry dock staff and recently promoted from the post of foreman of steel con- enwrca uancu c6C a. structlon to that of assistant sup- field. Minn. There he rustled milk erlnUndent. haa been appointed m. cans in a oairy u pay expenses. , spector 0, hulls and ujpjnjnt l He was graduated from Carletonj tne steamship Inspection branch1 In 1887. went to St. Paul to read law OI the Department-of Transport and In an attorney's office and the next win ieave tonight on the Prince year hung out his shingle contlnu-J Rupert for Vancouver where he will Ing In active pracuce unui nis ap-; make Ms future headquarters, Mrs. polntment to the supreme, court. Squire and family will leave for One of his early partners was Wll-1 Vancouver at the end of the pres-11am DeWltt Mitchell who became jent school term, attorney general of the United; Mr .h n.. States In the Hoover adminlstra- polntment alter having passed a Uon. A fellow railroad attorney in competitlve examination open to ine winnesoia capuaa wno aiso candldates from all parts of Brl gained fame as a "trust buster" Columbia. state in the Coolldge cabinet. The only elective office Butler dock offices a farewell rxesentatlon A of a gold watch was made to Mr. ever held was county attorney oiiSquJre by the -superintendent. Ramsey County. 1893-97, after he had served two years. 1891-93, as Thomas Boulter, on behalf of fellow employees at the yard. Mr. assistant county attorney, an ap- Boulter voiced suitable sentimpnt polntlve post He was prosecuting : maklng the presentation, ex-' attorney for the city of St Paul .pressing regrets at Mr. Squire's de-; for six years and. from 1907. was aparture and congratulations in view! regeni oi ine universuy oi Minne-of the new amwlntment Mr. Kn.HrPi replied appropriately. Five thousand luu. Rupmj people read the Dally News. It pays to let them know what tol have to E S ' " ' . Over Rubbers Plain overs, all heels . 95ctoS1.25 6-Eyelet Rubber Boots-Plain sole fi-f ns Pair Cleated Sole Pair Knee Rubber Boot; Plain sole Pair Cleated sole Pair $1.95 S1.95 $2.25 2-Dome Rubber Gaytees All heels. Black QC and brown ?M.tOO White, blue and red with plald SI 45 tops Girls' Plain Overs 4 to 24 Girls' 2-Dome Rubber Golosh es 11 to 2ti. Pair $1.25 $1.45 6-Eyelet Rubber Boot oots Heavy, size 11 to 13 Size 1 td 5. Pair Light Size 6 to 2 65c Golosh- $1.65 $1.19 Odds and Ends in Men's and Boys' Shoes Brown and black Regular up to Q4 qc $5.00. Sale Price ?vO Men's Black Oxfords Leather soles, rubber heels. A number of styles to choose Q9 Q from. Sale Price VfD Men's Slippers Suedes, felts and leather. This Is a collection of our odds and ends. Size collectively are 7Qr complete. Sale Price .... Ladies! For the early shoppers We have selected a number of odds and ends In ladles' shoes. There are pumps, straps and ties. Value to QIAO. $3.95. Sale Price For the Children we Carry Classmates (The shoes worn by the Dlonne Quintuplets.) Natural Foot, Hurlbut and Hewetson Shoes PAQZ' J. A. Hinton left 'on" last eve- nlng's train for a business trip Announcements All advertisements in this col-tmn win be charged for a fan month at 23c word. Presbyterian Bazaar, Nov, 18. Vaudeville, November 17. Dance, Moose Hall. St. Peter's Church bazaar Nov. 23: Country Fair November 21 SU Andrew's Dance, Nov. 30. 1 Catholic Tea, November 30. Mrs. Hankinson's United Bazaar December 7. Lutheran j cember 9, Circle bazaar, De CHIMNEYS Furnaces and Stove Pipes Cleaned Steen's Limited Phone 5 CENTRAL HOTEL ROOMS and CAFK Phone 51 For Best Household Coal MRS. a E. BLACK RUPERT PEOPLE'S STORE'S RUPERT MEN'S and BOY'S STORE ME.VS WORK HOX Mc A large selection of 35c and 40c work sox put out at this special price. It will pay you to buy two or more pairs while the selection Is at Its OPp best A Pair MEN'S WORK SHIRTS Mc Men's doetkln and chambray shirts at a lower price than ever. Well made, full cut on a large variety of colors. Sizes 14V, to 17. QCTp OOK Only, each .MISTS CAPS 50c A real buy for the man who wants a good cap at rock bottom cost Every cap Is A 75c value, some 85c. "Ut (Ip Sale Price, now HOYS' PULLOVERS 95c Eight dozen only, boys' all wool worsted pullovers. Styled with zipper and cadet style collar. Large range of ft vOK C p colors. Sale Price MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS 85c If you need a low priced dress shirt now Is the time to buy It. Smart patterns, fused collars and a cut and finish you would expect to find only In. most expensive ft'if OUi shirts. Sale Price ROYS' ZIPPER SWEATERS $1.95 Made of heavy brushed wool H makes a warm and stylish coat. Smart cadet collar style. Spr,c.e., S1.95 M EN'S. COMBINATIONS 0c Twelve suits only, size 44. TjfyibuH'a merino and heavy weight cotton and wool mixture. A real buy for the man who can wear this size. These combinations are less than 1-3 regular price, . ?ftf Sale Price, suit . dU MENS SPrInO AND FALL COATS $10.00 This lot of coats Isn't very big but each Is real value. Sizes 38 and 40 only. Colors browns and blues. Reg. Q-f A A A $10.75. Sale Price vXU.UU TWO ONLY MEN'S TOPCOATS $7.50 Two brown tweed topcoats. Nicely tailored In full belt style. Sizes 30 And 38. A snap at half ' on pa Price , J?wW STAN-FIELD'S RED LAHEL COMnS M.19 SUIT A big saving on this popular line. New stock, put out as a leader for this sale. Buy your winter supply now at this low price as the cost of this underwear Is sure to rise In price after the new year. Reg $3.50. Sale QQ-IQ Price QOLXt ME.VS LINED -LEATHER GLOVES $U0 Made from good weight cape leather and warmly fleeced lined. Colors, brown and grey. These gloves would make an admirable Xmas 04 f?A gift. Sale Price MEVS SUITS $16.50 A great lot of suits, most of which are new stock. Standard models and sport models In blues, browns, greens. Regular to $22.50 now Pre-Christmas Style Right Price Right Winter Coats, Dresses, Seasonal Wearing Apparel for the Entire Family COATS L'ntrimmed utility coats and fur collar coats S5.00, S9.95 and 14.95 Remarkable values, all the newest colors In heavy winter coatings, beautifully lined and Interlined, size 12 to 46, Including values to $43.50. AFTERNOON DRESSES Afternoon dresses for the miss and matron. All colors, smart new styles. Our. C ft? usual outstanding value v'" I CUT RATE SHOE STORE RUBBERS FOR THE FAMILY FOR DAD AND THE BIG BOY-Size 6 to 12 ?i Rubber Boots Hip Size 3 to 9 75c & 85c $4.50 $4.95 Men's Sporting Boots Made from tempered rubber with tire tread soles and laced Instep. This is one of the lightest weight boots made and will stand up to hard wear. They .are also snag proof. c Am Sale Price WV&O FOR MOTHER AND THE GROWING GIRL Fur Trim Velvet Overshoes- Cuban and Oxford heels. Black and brown Knee Rubber Boots $2.75 $1.95 One-Dome Rubber Overshoes Just to the 04 at .ankle ?M.&D FOR THE CHILDREN AND MISSES Boys' plain Overs QQq Childs' 2-Dome Rubber Goloshes to 10Vi. Q-f fc Pair OJ..J.O Knee Boots Misses', size 11 to 2 Child's. Size 4 to 10V2 Child's in Red, Brown and Black SHOES SHOES $1.75 $1.50 175 pairs of Women's High Grade Shoes They consist of black, brown and blues in many styles and heels. Sizes Collectively are complete AAi A. to D width. Reg. fl Qff to $4.95. Sale Price v4vO Grey, Blue, Brown, Black anil Rust Shoes A nice selection of patterns. Good assortment of sizes. Regular GO OCT to $4.95. sale Price Women's Low Felt Slippers Leather sole. Felts also leath erette sole with padded heels. Colors, wine, blue, brown, black and plaids. . CSgt Sale Price VOX Blue Ribbon School Boots-Leather or Panco soles. These are made by Leckles and are up 15 per cent. Why not take advantage of these low prices. Size 1 to 5. oa Q Salo Price 7.S0