u i t Falls Again Driving prices to still lower levels. Regardless of cost every garment of clothing must - moved, Never again will yon be able to buy reputable merchandise at . these prices. OH ENTIRE STOCK OF TOPCOATS C:; irlnrc at the "Under the Hammer" price i tVl 45. Every coat must go. ..We're player Santa Claus to you In pricing them at t In the assortment are coats regular to $29.50. $17.45 Cariboo Hrand Bone-Dry Coals Ah ...'.r. . now priced g Cariboo Hrand Bone-Dry Pants Ai now priced QCJ Smocks "Trcat-Em-Ruf" 8- - blue Klngcot Denim. Qf E:.Mforizcd shrunk vJ,Ot Bib Overalls E :r.' material as Q-4 ff JUST ARRIVED 13c P- ibv ruriprs Sp and 10p. Bobbv Pins in light and dark col- 5c und 10c Princess Pat Hair Nets for growing hair 10c. Prln-" Pat Hair Nsts for long hair 10c. Princess Pat Hair Bobby Buns J dumber Nets 10c. All shades In natural nets in single and , v nir ih and other accessories for the care of the hair 5c up. Cotton In all new shades 10c and 15c. Brooches and cos-jri Jt welery at-- The Variety Store MfVjWf . November 15, 1840. TOE DAILY NEWS PAGE TERES The Hammer WATPH Your New J Call- J. H. BULGER Optometrist Bank IUd(. Q Ciirruvcinxr SUITS We've assembled all of our suite Into two price range. They have all been remarked to new sensationally lower prices. In this grouping are suit? tailored by Society Brand of fine serges, English worsteds and double plains. These suits priced regular to $32,50. They're going at the Gift Price of $18.45 Look For the Green Sale Tag Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized MiHt VALENTIN DAIRY rnoNB f57 For Service I And Dependability : IH- ! . .... T. XTn.TTO I interesting to know when reading tne uauy i' p the people of the whole district are dointf the tame. i Hospital tea and dance ber 15. Novem- Lutheran Circle Bazaar. Hall. November 16. St. Peter's Fall Bazaar, ' 21. United W.. A. Sale November 21. , Eastcrri.Star Ball, November 22. i Moose Hall. Valhalla Dance. November 22. Eagles'' BrldgCj'Noyember 20. Catholic Tea, Mrs. Couture's, November' " 28.1 .V Aft- Hill 60 Tea, November 30,, Red Cross Tea, Legion Hall, Saturday, December 7. they ease up definitely and It is not unusual to have many hours of quiet now, enabling the people to get more needed rest. The night raids, though strong at first, seem to taper off sharply after a short time, continuing with reduced intensity. The fire fighting and demolition torces continue to be still kept busy. Wherever Incendiary bombs ue dropped, fires are started and '.hese often assume quite large pro portions. However, It Is remarkable how quickly they are brought un-ler control and what a short dls- 'ance they spread. One of the pla-s struck in a Tecent air raid was i well known hotel. On another ac-"aslon a single plane loosed three bombs on business buildings, causing undetermined casualties. In addition to some lteht nlihte of attack, there have also ben entire days of late when no bombs- ers have appeared, ihe sounding- Oddfellows' Hall of alarms does not always mean I that-bombers will come. Often they! are driven off before they reach I anywhre near to the city Itself. The Nazi attacks no longer ap-j pear to be concentrated on London but are spreading to tha Midlands 'and other parts. In line with the I 'compaiijrn to terrorize the civilian population, aim seems often to be Rebckah Dance, December' 4. Odd- m3de direct for air shelters. Ma- fellow's Hall. . chine-gunning of street crowds is i 'another of the favorite pursuits of Second! Searchlight' Auxiliary the Nazi bombers. On the whole,' Dance, Armouries, December 6-- (however, casualties and damage, appear to be steadily diminishing. The raids by the Nazis are out only at great cost to themselves and the British Air S.O.N. Christmas tree and dance ;Mlnlstry state that withta the December 26. Moose Hall. ispace of the last tew -"n 400 Grrmnn hp- b-"n Gcnulnt Hojrmany Dance, Odd- brought down In the Battla of Bri-fellow's Hall, December 31. ,taln. . ;t , ' -I- . CfuJi SUIT & OVERCOAT SALE Vgue6 iiwi cJiz VjwqjuuG&d LAST DAYS ARE NEARING The days are numbered before this greatest value-giving sale will end. Unheard of values await you for the balance of hls sale for instance you'll say It's impossible to sell a $39.50 Society Brand suit for $23.45 but it is being done tomorrow. ..Every statement made' is. backed up by Watts and Nickerson's reputation for honest and fair dealing in Prince Rupert and vicinity. A DEPOSIT WILL HOLD ANY SUIT OR COAT FOR FUTURE DELIVERY CLOCK SPECIAL At the Stroke of 9:30 a.m. 15 doz. Pairs MEN'S FINE WOOL DRESS SOX Fancy Patterns Reg. 65c 29c Hurry. Hurry. Hurry! CLOCK SPECIAL At the Stroke of 7:30 p.m. 29 Men's Fur Felt HATS In the assortment are Stetsons reg. to $750 $1.00 Again We Say Be Here SUIT The cream of our stock, many just recently unpacked. English worsteds and serges In plain and fancy patterns. MEN I It's a chance of a lifetime. They'd be worth, many of them, $45.00 if bought on today's market. $23.45 Look For the Red Sale Tag WATTS & NICKER Variety is showing Princess Pat Products In Bobby Combs in ft rr it rnlnrs 1f. onH ISp. Tlnhhv Puffs in different colors 10c & SINCLAIR KENT SALE MANAGER IN CHARGE OF THE ORIGINAL STOCK OF Change Version Of Canada's Anthem Rotary Gatherings The Prince Rupert Rotary Club, at Its luncheon yesterday, com menced the singing of "O Canada to a different set of words to those generally used In the past. The version now to be used by the club has the wording as follows: "O Canada, our heritage, our love "Thy worth we praise all other lands above. "From sea to sea throughout thy length from pole to borderland "At Britain's side, what'er betide, unflinchingly we'll stand. "With heart we- sing, 'God Save the King' "Guide thou the Empire wide do we implore "And rrdsper Canada from shore to shore." Announcements All advertisements In this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. LOCAL NEWS NOTES Just say "Three Two please." George Minns sailed last night on the Prince Rupert tor a trip to Vancouver. ' . Mrs. E. B. Baker and daughter. Miss Kay Baker, sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for a visit to Vancouver. Mrs. James Denholme'and ittle daughter, Camllle, who arrived In the city earlier in the week from Tlell, Queen Charlotte Islands, sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for a visit to Ocean Falls. BRITISH BOMBING OF GERMANY (Continued trom Page One) for common ordinary sore g throat S mi Just say "Three Two please." Charles Barrett of Barrett Lake and William Bickle of Grassy Plains both well known interior ranchers, arrived In the city on last night's train, having carload shipments of stock for the local abbatolr. War Dogged Him To His Death Bed Bombs Dropped Not Far From Where Chamberlain Lay Few Hours Before He Died LONDON, Nov. 15. The last few days of the late Former Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain on eaith were troublous ones. Not long before he died, bombs fell within forty yards of the home in Hampshire where Mr. Chamberlain lay .sinking. Not long before he died the Kins: and Oueen went ntit an'rt inWfl an hour at the bedside but it is doubtful if the dying statesman recognized them. ' Mrs. Chamber lain and two sisters- were at the bedside when the end came. Everything in Novcltics-i S At I Eva's Nove'ty j 4J (4 SHOP 3rd, Ave. Wni MY INSTRUCTIONS Are to drive prices still lower. Every garment of clothing, every odd trouser has been repriced U move the bulk bf the clothing on'Saturday. In every instance you can now Duy a sun or lop rf coat below replacement cost. Come and see for yourselves. Buy for future requirements. SINCLAIR KENT, Sale Manager. Miss Linda Fields e!3:s::!::Di:snB:jiBra:B;!r:BZBi':e:!L':sra JONES' FAMILY MARKET Phone 957 T-BONE ROAST Per lb SIRLOIN STEAK Per lb PRIME RIB ROLLED Per lb RUMP ROAST Per lb ROAST off the ROUND Per lb POT ROAST Per lb BONELESS STEW BEEF 2 lbs ROUND STEAK 3 lbs FRESH GROUND SUET 2 lbs V PORK LEGS of PORK Per lb SHOULDER of PORK-Pef lb VRESH SIDE PORK . 2 lbs ?URE BULK LARD " 3 lbs AYRSHIRE BACON 'Per lb. VEAL $6.45 ODD TJtOUSERS Phone 957 Saturday Specials BEEF ROLLED SHOULDER VEAL Per lb FILLET. ROAST -Perib SHOULDER VEAL -lbs ""HESH a ROUND SUET MANITOBA WHITE FISH . . Per lb 25c 25c 22c i8c 20c 15c 25c 50c 25c 25c 15c 25c 25c 25c 22c 25c 50c 25c 15c I vjixiffaraxamnumaiiamiimis M V Mm 35 Only MEN'S TWEED SPORTCOATS There'll be a scramble around this rack because among them are coats regularly to $16.50. A size range from $35 to $39 in browns, greys, blues and greens. Further reductions have again been made to clear our pant stock. All colors, all sizes, materials of serges, worsteds and tweeds. Pants' regular to $7.75 54.45 ODD TROUSERS In this assortment are all of our higher quality pants. Materials of gabardines, English serges and Scotch Off Jg S tweeds. Values reg. to $850 OulSiO shortly to Carl Erlckson. Little Dickie Bury wheeled in a fj 'doll's carriage, filled with many ho OllOWer llOnOree beautiful gifts. Those present were I Mrs. William Smith, Mrs. Freddie . , . , . . (Calderoni, Mrs. Henry Dickeas Jr., Donald Fitch sailed last night on Mrs Anderson wil- Mrs. William Syea and Mrs. Ranee, Mrs. K. Beale, the Prince Rupert for Vancouver. liam stuart Joint Hostcss Last Mrs. William Stuart, Mrs. Svea An- . , . A Night I derson and the Misses HazelBurger, t .u Lutheran Circle Bazaar tea and. . jMeg silversldes and Linda. Field 1- home-cooklng and fancywork at , Metropole Hall 2 to 6 tomorrow.! M""8- Svea Anderson and Mrs. I . ... , . Program 8 pjn. Varden singers wuiiam Stuart were joint nosiesses , taking part. All welcome. 263 . a a delightful linen shower yester-! . ' tlay afternoon at the home of the iormer in nonor oi Linda fields whose marriage is to take place DOUBLE AMft,c DEMAND... Repeat Performance! NEXT SUNDAY November 17th at 9 p.m. CAPITOL THEATRE "There'll Always Re An England" Rush Seats 50c Reserved 75c , Reserved Loges .. $1.00 SEAT SALE THUR. FBI. SAT. Box Office Open Daily 2 to 4:30 7 to 9:30 Entire Net Proceeds XMAS CHEER FUND For . Soldiers Of Prince Rupert Area LADIES! New Shipment of Fur Coats IN TODAY Come and Inspect Them. Something to Suit Every Case. G0LDISL00AI The Old Reliable Yur Credit Is Good "I ;ib 'MR l)j uft ..Ifr t Ai oil iH tf :;it fn'r iio -i'l. n ; um 1,'fl w.i n i1 l a iO 'MCI 't n ' f