L? September 13, 194 E .: -n. arrived on last eve :;i,n from a two months ttupe.- in irtn intprmr ll-d.' 'i' ' Johnnie $1.00 Walker ...because they know their Scotch Red Label 2614 ozs. .... $3.75 40 ozs $5.G0 J-40 Black Label Over 12 years old. Unfilled, blended and Bottled in Scotland UROCADED DRAPERY Bi adid drapery, sanTplcs for cushion tops, etc Each 50c WOOLCOT BLANKETS W'-1 ot blankets, assorted colors, sateen bound Each $2:75 LOOK FOR THE RED IABIIOM THE SQUARE KTTU itrmt fbis adrertlsement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government P.n nVl SI tt 4 1 O tl fVl !r J mci f aim MUKjr ol British Columbia Mr. and Mrs. G. R 8. Blnckaby, on Jast nght., train. Mr ho have been on a holiday motor frlD to Vanenuvpr nri pnnthrn TOWELS fine quality, 30x40, assorted colored 4 for $1.00 TEA TOWELS Tea towels, blue or red check'. 6 for $1.00 PILLOW SLIPS PL iw slips, full bleach. 4 for . Jil.OQ CURTAINS Curtauis. frilled, assorted colors with ties. Pill ir, 75c CURTAIN NETS Curtain nets, assorted patterns. 4 yards 'VANITY SETS Varilj sets, organdie or linen. 2 sets $1.00 TAHLE CLOTHS Rnvon table cloths, assorted colors, 21- 50x50. rDlackaby Is the new manager of 3rltish Columbia, returned to tht e Bank oI Montreal here. MID MONTH SPECIALS WALLACE'S SATURDAY TO TUESDAY FLANNELETTE SHEETS F ' itirlette sheets, white or grey, 86x76. Each $3.00 T :e,v PANTIES and BLOOMERS Women's panties and bloomers, silk knit. 3 pairs $1.00 FLANNELETTE GOWNS Women's flanelette gowns, assorted sizes. Each $1.00 SILK CREPE GOWNS Pure silk crepe gowns, white or tea rose, to $3.75. Each $1.75 .PAJAMAS Pure silk and satin pajamas, lace trim or tailored, to $5.95. Atr- $2.75 DANCE SETS Dance sets, pure silk, assorted colors. $1.00 CHILDREN'S SOX Children's wool sox. 3 pairs $1.00 Each SLIPS Slips, suede taffeta and silk knit, peach or pink. 2 for $1.00 CHILDREN'S HOSE Children's wool mix hose, values to 50c. 3 prs. $1.00 WOMEN'S HOSE Women's silk, wool and cotton mix hose, pairs $: KIDDIES' DRESSES Kiddies'" Jersey dresses and sweaters. Each $1.00 Dresses-Crepes, values to $4.95. Special .... $2.95 BLOUSES B) iuses. suede taffeta, all new stock, assorted eoliir. Each WHITE FLANNELETTE White flannelette, 27 inches wide. C yds. $1.00 WOMEN'S VESTS Women's wirter vests, short sleeve,' silk stripe. Each- - 45c GIRDLES W men's elastic girdles, corsets, etc Each $1.00 BRASSIERES Women's brassieres or uplifts. 3 for $1.00 1MION E, 9 We Close at 6 y.m. COMFORTERS rrmifnrtpr.s. cotton filled, assorted pattern covering. Each S2c50 CUSHIONS Cushions, silk covered, assorted .styles. Each CHILDREN'S BLOOMERS Children's bloomers, navy fleece, all sizes. 3 pairs ' $1.00 CHILDREN'S BLOOMERS Children's flannelette bloomers, elastic knee. i nairs $: THIRD and FULTON Saturdays THB DAILY KCWI PAGE THRCT LOCAL NEWS NOTES Miss Florence Watt Is leaving on v.,. ...ninn'i train for a. tntr 10 ottan-.. ' Miss Bell of OoWbloonV last night on a Buying trip. George C. Mitchell sailed last ....T;,..,.. .n- XVII. aim ivua. t tauitou oauvu . u r Una rjnruarf fnr A t mgn., n last nlghfon the Prince Rupert for business trip to Vancouver. The County Court case of Robert Sharff e vs. C. D. Bruce, in which the claim was for $110, has been settled. The case arose at Sklde-gate. W. O. Fulton was counsel for Announcements AU advertisement in thu ctl-omn will be charged for a full month at 2k: word. C. C. F. Bridge, September 14. j Anelican Tea. Mrs. Cecil Fitz gerald. September 19. Hill 60 Dance September 20. Eagles' Bridge, September 25. Rebekah Tea for Canteen, Mrs, Bert Morgan's, 26th. Ridley Home October 1. Leglon Hall. grocery Catholic Bazaar October 2 and 3 City Tennis Association' dance, Odd- II fellows' Hall, October 4th. De Car- I ' U1. Tfftlr-af arlmleeiftn fir" Queen Mary. Dance. October 18. Sonja's Bazaar, Moose Hall. a trip to Vancouver. November 8. Salvation Army Sale, Nov.' 6. Anglican Bazaar. November 7.. Ti p I IS 1 W '.1 rs store leit Frenk Folger sauea last nigm o p , nunprt Rotarv Club the Prince Rupert ior a uip uj v m- yesterday voted the sum 0I $70o couver. to be Invested in war loan bonds, Mr. and Mrs. H. V. oraysion arc w Wii.inn.M.lrrnv sailed last sailing tonight oh the Cardena for nlght on tne j,rlnce Rupert for j a tnp to Vancouver ana eiscwiicic trlp Vancouver and Victoria. In the soutn. i ; ,, Guldo Bussanlch sailed last night Murray Phllllpson, son of Mr and Mrs. O. E. Phllllpson, sauea py me Vanrni,. Prince Rupert last night to resume i studies at Vancouver after' spending the summer vacation sea- , a- "f" . 1 I ramrrnn'i Drrhrctra. NnvrlliM son here. n .,,- ,ici Dance. Boston Hall, Saturday 14 9 p.m. Old-time, modern ana tcan- i Ann rtf fnrmncr. nrrnrd- C. D. Sutherland, Dominion ar-; chltect of Ottawa, and Mrs. Sutherland, disembarked from the Prince George last evening after having made the round trip north from Vancouver to stewart, and will proceed to Edmonton on this evening's train. Friday, 13th And So What? Why Worry? There's Nothing to Back Up its Reputation i Tlell last week-end, sailed last comoination of day and date this night on the Prince Rupert for year tTiaay December 13. Next Ocean Falls. year it win turnup only once--in FASHION DISPLAY Annette's Show andf Tea for Boys' Band Is Huge Success su Taken Yesterday afternoon about three hundred ladles attended a unique fall fashion show by Annette at tne Moose Hall. The hall was arranged n cabaret style with the moaeis circulating among the tables dis playing the latest in fall wearing apparel. The Boys Band piayea uniu me show started and an orchestra con- slsting of Mrs. J. s. macs, twovi Greenfield and Leo Poltras played for the show. The program was arranged with professional precision with acts Interspersing at the display. The climax of the show was aj beautiful wedding featuring six I bridesmaids, a flower girl and bride. Those taking part In the vaude- j Just say "Three Two please." vllle acts were y VOnne Rlf fou, sing-: Felslnthal, ' AUce Blue Gown" : d "Love Mrs. Dora mother of "Tcafor 1x315 liinia )uis Pplspnt.hnl FelsenthaL U leaving Tpavlnir on on this this " Crn?: lonlsts in Canada. Admission 50c. 'evening's train for Pittsburg after BT0"' ' "Z 'Z ,n ' (216) having , paid an extended visit to the i Monica " m" Holtby; "J"' t "Ink T" J Spots, w7- Mrm Mon- ica Holtby and Jean Murvold; tap novelty, Maresa Wlndle. and solo, 'ap. Marie Boulter. The mannequins were Miss Bessie j Raugh (bride), Miss Flo Obuchlna.i Miss Peggy Steen, Mrs. V. Alexand- ' er, Mrs. L. Owen, Mrs. G. Sellg, Mrs.i B. Windle, Mrs. P. Dickens, Miss Marie Boulter,' Miss M. Sllversldes,! Mrs. W. Stone, Miss Elsie Johansen, 1 Miss Kay Nickerson and little Ben- lta Wlndle as flower girl, W Li 21 V I As a matter of fact- historical .coaching being suspected. . (or satlstlr-al t.hr( Is nnf.hlnir fjil . REALLY KILL One pad kills flle all day and every day for 2 or 3 wrrli. 3 pada in each June. In 1942 there1 will be reap-'pearances In February, March and HAMILTON, Sept. 13:- iRnw.lal officers of the Twenty Ontario provincial police have arrived here In connection with Investigation of alleged disloyalty of Hamilton school children. Their parents are. llf II AITAT Nnvpmhpr 'being checked up on. subversive Indicate that Friday the 13th Is' HO 1 LL AKKIVALo more unlucky, generally speaking,. i than any other day on the calen- Central I dar. j l. K. Greenough and A. Johnson, But, nevertheless, thousands of iFrederick Point; R. Hutchlngs, Van-1 people today refuse to set out on ' couver; Mrs. A. E. Pongracz, city; a journey by land, sea or air: l. H. Scott, Exstew. I start a new Job or have a needed operation. The old superstition which may have had Its roots in cedar Rapids, Iowa; J. S. Nelson the bcelnnln of the Christian I flnd C. B. Flewin. Port Slmnson: H. ' p,flirlj Pr,Jln no ,U'kl" .era 1900 years aro dies hard hakfl A air AIII 1 IrttaTaTlalt. 1 " Grocery or General Store 10 CENTS PER PACKET WHY PAY MORE? THB WILSON Ft Y PAD CO.. Himilwn, Out. found In the circle of Valhalla. Union steamer Cardena, Capt. John Boden, Is due in port at 1:30 tomorrow morning from the south and will sail later in the morning on her return to Vancouver and waypolnts. C.P.R. steamer Princess Adelaide, Capt. William Hughes, is due In I port at 3 oclock this afternoon shower, 'from the south and wlll sall at 10 p.m. on her return to . Vancouver and waypolnts. CARD OF THANKS Annette wishes to' thank the fol- ' Presbyterian Choir supper Oc-! wln for ,th;r co-operation Gordon & Anderson, Dlbb Printing Co., Canadian Legion, Hyde Trans- Rebekah Dance. Oddfellows' HalL fer Boston Cafe and Macey's Con-October,; 11. ,fectlonery. Lutheran Bazaar, Metropole, Oc tober 12. Everything in Novelties At 1 Eva s Novelty SHOP 635 3rd. Ave. Wet I Prince Rupert Mr. and Mrs. Glenn E- Norton,; IH. Brown. C. CamDbell. James L. Its Origin Watson and R. Wilson, Vancouver; Perhans the most accepted orlr j. o. Lafrancols, Montreal; Mr. and gin of the Friday the 13th ldealMrs, Charles D. Sutherland, Otta-is In the fact that there were; 13fya; M A Krantz, Porcher Island; at the Last Sunper, including Judas Iscariot. who next day. tra ditlonally a Frldv betrayed Jesus Christ for crucifixion. R. Nicholson, Shannon Bay; F. L. R'olston, Vancouver; Mrs. H. McDonald, city; Mrs. A. C. Head and I Maria Hparl. Tprrarp! fl. A. F.rlpnH- The astrologers of ancient Baby-, son Snnnvsidp. n ft,,.ns J 1 l an 1 t . ..II 1 ' t . --v jon aecjarea uniucKy. otvwiui- r0it tirf oeisrs oi scanainavia oiacKiistea the number because Balder, their sun-eod had to rile when 13 were Most peopie rao int classified nds. Do you? ' ; success it was: vans uascry, row- , Navy Auxiliary Tea. October 19, ' Corporation, Kalen Hardware, ; J it 25 SALON A Thii tdrertiwnwnt. u not pufcluhtd W diipliyed by tin Liqaor Control Board or by the Goveromf nt of British Colombia. In Memoriam In loving memory of my . dear husband and our dear dad, Robert Ticket No. 92, held by Mrs. Han- pki Murray, Diedw Septem- Veteran of a score of wartimes ,n vector ber 13, 1936. th niaintiff onrt t w. Rroum for over seval centuries, the old Jit-, ua .,,, fnr tho vnpfit nt I His presence was our greatest I"" 1 TIJ IL. ..It. , . " --' V ifendant iciuub muaj ioui pops out . of the calendar today to blitzkrieg A. J. Prudhomme arrived In the superstitious souls who may be '.city on Tuesday night's train from Inclined to take him seriously. Telkwa, where he has been for 1 Friday the 13th was around once the past month, and plans on re- previously since the war opened, turning to the Interior this eve- It was Friday, October 13, 1939, nlng. iand three German submarines were destroyed that day certainly Master James Denholme of Tlell no lucky date for the enemy. . ) and Miss Joan Denholme of Ocean There will be another appear- . ..... .. n i , . i , . Fans, wno arnvea m me cuy irom u "e yiovcruicii umucsy the Boys' Band and $130 was taken J Subversive Acts Of Children In Ontario City pleasure His memory Is our greatest treasure. iti Inserted by his loving .wife and son. Dally News Classified Ads Drtng results. TUDOR PUuE 11 2 TEHSP00H8 Via oet 2 lovrlr Mjun Pmttanl' wnn tan sna x vjumver DO IJUM top. to Boi IK), Huk.tooa. Suk. QUAKER PUFFED WHEAT AND PUFFED RlCf ELSIE F. HEAPS A.T.C.M. Teacher of Piano and Theory. Experienced in all Grade3. A.T.C.M. Successes. Special Training In Beginner's Class Work rhone BLUE 997 Classes Open September 3rd MacKenzie's Furniture 21 FELT MATTRESSES CO SA All sizes ... ' 10 CRIB MATTRESSES . Qt ftft i Priced from Phone 775 327 THIRD AVENUE Complete Line of Lumber, Sash and Doors, Cement and Insulating Material ALBERT & McCAFFERY LTD. I'llONF. 116 imiom; 117 l t t