THE DAILY NEWS FOUR 2 EYES Ucencee for Numounli Fnll-Tue Frames, The Newest In Eye-Wear M, lax JEWELER DRESS SALE BUY 1 AND CHOOSE Free The most unusual dress sale of the year. liver 80 dresses from which to choose. Crepes, sheers, wools, prlntsi All the newest fall colors and styjes. All sizes. EYES Expert Optical Service, Watch, Clock, Jcwclcry Repairing, Hand Engraving CIIAS DODIMEAD Optometrist in Charge Phone 264 for Appointment Heilbroner -DIAMOND MERCHANT Visit Our Basement Store for Fine China, Glassware and Novelties RUPERT PEOPLES STORE Anniversary Sale EVERYBODY IS TALKING ABOUT IT A Storewidc Event Don't Miss This FALL COATS WINTER COATS CHILDREN'S WEAR. LINGERIE MILLINERY HOSIERY ACCESSORIES GLOVES & PURSES UNDERWEAR Mail Orders Promptly Filled Open Saturday Night RUPERT PEOPLES STORE "In the Heart of Prince Rupert" THIRD AVE. Nest to Ileiibroner's,- Phone BLUE 90t; B. C. Furniture Co. New and Used Furniture Kitchen Ranees and Oilburners- v 0.00 T S49.50 'From s ""t"- $5.00 T0 12.50 From 2.SESSIONS 8-Day Chime Clocks S9.95 mx Special cameras- $1.50 TO 5.00 From - New Furniture 3 4-6 Size Beds Complete Bedstead, spring and $24.50 mattress J6 Spri'nK-fillcd Felt Mattresses Of the very best gig v 50 quality ticking. Special 21 Table Lamps In the latest colors andQ QSSS 95 " ?A.J V with the latest shades 6 Unpalnte'd Droy-leaf Tables-Very strongly v 6.75 built. Special 8 Kitchen Ranges-For coal and wood, ggg TO QQO 2-tQne enamel of various styles, from v v 6 3-piece STUDIO SETS With chromium trimmings, couch can be made into double bed, 3 spring-filled cushions and blanket storing space, In all colors Including brown, wine and green. Priced at $75.00, $92.00 $99.00 If 3-plece Chesterfields In rust, wine, brown, red, green. Made of the finest quality materials and V 75,00 TO v $104 nicely made up. From Phone BLACK 321 THIRD AVENUE Next Door to B.C. Clothiers "JET" STOVE POLISH Keeps Steel Stove Tops Bright, It doesn't blacken, and cleans , , . them while hot AT.L B. C. STORES Mike Colussi Accordionist and Teacher A.A.A. Certificate rilONE RED 814 SALE HELD president of the Women's Auxiliary was general convenor ana assisung her were: HHni Si MS i IB fi.jk m ' ft 5' 5 5! 51 5l 5 LASTWEEK Canadian Legion Bazaar Was, As Usual, Fine Success Last Friday afternoon the Cana dian Leeinn Hall presented a col orful and gay appearance on the occasion of the annual ran Dazaar, the whole affair being the usual success. Mrs. Henry Smith sr., Tea Room Pouring, Mrs. Boul ter sr. and Mrs. A. E. Dickens sr.; ServUeurs. Mrs. H. Oden, Mrs. H. Smith Jr. and Mrs. L. Wide. Mrs. Jack Bond; cashier, Mrs. W. Brass. Home Cooklns Mrs. A. and Mrs. W. Roth well. Candy Mrs. W. Robinson and Mrs Grlmsson Fish Pond Miss Dolly Smith and Mrs. W. Shrubsall. Fancy Work Mrs. W. H. Good- sell and Mrs. Dan Parent. Novelty Stall Miss Edith Gandy and Mrs. M. J. Keays. Raff Mrs. S. V. Cox. Members of the Canadian Legion j operated the country store and ana amusements . in the evening. Prize winners in the various drawings were: 68. $15 Cash Phylls Overend, No.i New School At Kitimaat 1 Construction Work is Now Under Way At Native Village Down The Coast A new two-room native school is being built at Kitimaat. The project also includes teachers' residence. A Vancouver contractor has the Job and village labqr Is being usea on the work. ated by Swift Co., No. 204, W. E Brass Jr. 50 lbs. Suaar Donated by Mus sallem's Economy Stare. No. 417,, Mrs. O. Krause Table Lamp Donated by Gor don's Hardware, Ncv 431, Mrs. Wilson .Frank Ellison. Table Lamp Donated by Morm- ern B. C. Power Co. Ltd., No. 1247, Mrs. W. Whiffln. $3 Trade Donated by P. R. Dairy, No. 617, Mrs. H. E. Alton. 6 lb. Coffee Donated by w. h. Malkln Co. (Prince Rupert), No. 792, Mrs. R. Andrews. 7 lb. Butter Donated by vai-. entin Dairy, P. W. Anderson. J 1 Framed Picture Donated Dy Silversides Bros., wo; o, Mrs- Gammon. - ... Box Apples Donated by S. C. Thomson, No. 298, Chas Battle. aq lh nncpa'THrtnr Donated bv (McMeekln's Brokerage, No! 485, Ed. $10 Cash-Mrs. E. Edgar, No. 1097. reiierson. Waffle Iron-donated by Gordon I rwu.u 'V! & Anderson, No. 382, Mrs. Nellie mciaou Lund. ;clahre- . J Half-ton Coal-Donated by Phil-1 52 Trade-uonaiea oy unuu pott, Evltt Co. Ltd., No. 444, Mrs-Ir score. no. ;, ira. w. P. Dempsey. pauinpr. , Half .ton Coal Donated bvi Laaies" twuaoir oWi- Prlnce Rupert Feed Co, No. 559. J. ated by Family Shoe Store, No. Dunn UUlO, vv. ). uuramer. Half-ton Coal-Donated by Al- Tapestry Runner- uonaiea py bert & McCaffery, No. 258, H. K. .Mackenzie's Furniture, No. iw, a. Chrtetensen. McAuliffe. Satin Bedspread Donated byi Leg uuno-uonaiea Dy J ones D. Elio, No. 690, Gorge Mah amuy aiarse. iti, ua. Yen. B- Linurcn. $5 Cash No. 214, Mrs. G. Hu- Biscuit Jar-Donated by Thomp- dema, 'sons Hardware, wo. oif wiss r. OHO FOR SALE FOR KENT ROOM for rent 443 7th Ave W. BOAR!) AND KOOA1 BOARD and Room 4th Avenue West. 96S. LOST FOUND FOUND Key. Owner at the Daily News. WANTED t? Gandy. Fish. Co-Op Assn., No. 462, Mrs.! WJ. a vernon eaiy D. G. Borland. :12. Men's Sweater Coat Donated 1 by Bryant Co. Ltd, No. 691, Mrs. George Adams. Mens Sweater Coat Donated l by Acme Importers, No. 1160, Dan ny Pick. 1 Cose Milk Donated by Edward Llpsett Co, No. 719, Hugh M. Smith. 1 Case Pacific Milk, No. 313, W. Wylie. 1 Shammk Ham Donated by P. Burns Co., No. 338. Wm. Gdi- llck. 1 Swift's Premium Ham Don- FOR SALE 1930 Marquette motor, completely overhauled. Cash. Apply Johnston, at Salvage Co. (264) FOR SALE 433 11th Ave. W. house. 7 rooms and basement. Fully modern. Good condition. 2 lots. $2000. Half cash, balance monthly. H. G. Helgerson Ltd. (260) (262) vacancy, 400 Phone Black (tf) LOST Light fawn cocker spaniel. Answers to Sandy. Phone 25. (264) LOST Wooden drawer containing valuable records. Finder please return to Valentin Dairy. Reward.! (259) please call FOUND 3 keys on leather strap. Owner please call at Dally News. WANTED Kitchenette or house keeping room anytime November. Box 35, Dally News. (259) WANTED Small apartment In ex change for housekeeping or janitor services. Box 34. (259) Levin ADartments. suite 4. i No. ;A$1.25'&$2.30 ,zV$3.50 THE BRITISH COLUMBIA' DISTILLERY CO. LTD. NEW WESTMINSTER. B.C IMt This advertisement is not published or displayed by, the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. Prince Rupert Legion Defence Corps WEEKLY ORDERS Weekly Parades, Nov. 48 Monday 8 p.m. General parade. salmon shed, ocean dock. Tuesday and Thursday School of Instruction, the Armory, 8 pm. iaDIF.S! New Shipment of Fur Coats IN TODAY Come and Inspect Them. Something to Suit Every Case. GOLDBLOOM The Old Reliable Your Credit Is Good MacKenzie's Furniture Kijlarneii Bill k Rntmoff iht Rf ST oyourJif Thntl icimnittr nil, nur bt tud in rindt of coir cringt. Pitraird concW tockcr tmall nuj ton Ptkf foe the thm pitut $145.00 Killarney 3-plece Chesterfield Suite. Covered in beautiful colors, Amherst, mahogany, bronze, rust and wine. Latest materials availatie. Six suites on hand to choose from, also other designed suites. EASY TERMS. Phone 775 327 THIRD AVENUE Something New j Call and See Me M my new premises when you are down town 5c, 10c, 15c You will be amazed at the variety and reasonable . prices of the articles on display Store N. MUSSALLEM VARIETY STORE 330 Third Avenue West 1 A TPU For Your New VTH 1 super Deluxe Taxi Fleet ; Call- For Service And Dependability : CONCERT IS GOOD 'There'll Always be an England" In 1 Full Dress Rehearsal Yesterday A full dress rehearsal of "There'll Always be an England," the concert to be presented under the auspices of the local Canadian Legion neji; Sunday night, was held yesterday.! Those who witnessed the rehearsal were able to testify that this is go ing to be one of the finest enter-1 talnments ever presented in Prince ; Rupert. A great deal of the talent is entirely new to Prince Rupert! audiences and some of it Is excel- j lent Indeed. Indications are that; there will be a sell-out house. The performance Is In aid of the Red Cross. Union steamer Catala, Capt.i James Findlay, arrived In port at! midnight last night from the south, ' sailing a couple of hours later for Stewart and other northern points, whence she will return here tomor-j row afternoon southbound. DOUBLE TOft'6 "Build B.C. Payrolls" A Sturdy Healthy Baby II I IP1 ill ni1An.irtfl t "I first began to use Pacific Milk exclusively when my baby boy ar rivprt " uTlte Mrs. S. "He had a bad start In life owing to a faulty heart but his appetite pulled him through. We gave him Paclfjc Milk. Now at four years he is a sturdy youngster. The Largest Selling nrand in Western Canada PACIFIC MILK Irradiated and Vacuum Packed cbxiBxi ta rain re "bth ::h: .sr'Kca a ' Central Hotel Modern Steam-Heated Rooms, Dining Room, Steam Bith and Housekeeping Apartments Mrs. C. E. Black, Proprietress 5& Monday, NovemU i... A Notable Event r DURBIti lOWancsKomnnK.. i ours; ... in ivni SPRING n A n i rvr Ihe girl you knew .. is now a lady in love . A daring, dancin musical lady . . , Just e tering the most signif cant phase of her caret . . She is all yours one again in another Fucce; story ... You'll find th: another charmim; for Deanna! With h KOBT. CUMMLNGS MISCHA AUER (At 7:30 and 9:35) ADDED March of Time Cartoon "Rainy Day1 TONITE, TUES., TO 2 Shows Nightly, 7:00 k I FRESH SHRIMPS Dally After 4:30 p.m. BOAT W.S.U THOTIER'S DOCK Every now and then we wish to call the attention of the public t the fact that our coal 1$ Our cod trW nafe you very we Wet? A ft out wiZnotf Tup uau TheytrcatYoo a "hot proposition The coal we sell Is a full 1 the proper heat as our ton as full of the prqper pound You can quickly prove this your own satisfaction ' phoning Philpott Evitt & Co. Ltd. PHONE C51 652 "RUPERT BRAND" Smoked BLACK COE Smoked Daily Canadian Fish & Cold Storag Prince Rayen Co. Ltd. CrftUn Coluoi