ly OCTOBER 18, 1941, SIETSONS ARE POPULAR ...when they can be as good looking as thU...a$ idvanced in ityle, mod-trn in every llnc.a flat-tiring to your get-up... Sec the Stetson Range Today! -r. ni. 1ST $7-50 T (LINER .... $7.50 B Y SC.30 K $6-00 : MGTON $5.00 Oilier at $1.00 Walls & Nickerson Third Ave Phone 315 if ; Bryant Co. Ltd. i l Z S B R -M. I,u.lu 15. t Payrolls" )acific tides On Lens i i tvj.mTr9 'nrH a snap- -if men, park- nn, camp, nil"' !h- mountains. "ii: thrc during onr pack shows Pa irir Milk which 1 used for every -ice cream. PACIFIC MILK Mialril and Vnruutn Packed SCHEDULE I IN BRIDGE Play to Get Under Way in League This Week. Rupert Dairy; Pipe Fitters vs. Cow Boys; Ramblers vs. Belmont Musketeers; C.N.R.A. vs. Grotto. Nov. 20 Ramblers vs. C.N.R.A.; Prince Rupert Dairy vs. Pipe Fitters; Cow Boys vs. Belmont Musketeers; Grotto vs. Dry Dock. Nov. 27 C.N.R.A. vs. Dry Dock; Cow Boys vs. Prince Rupert Dairy: Pipe Fitters vs. Belmont Muske teers; Grotto vs. Ramblers. Dec. 4 Grotto vs. Cow Boys; C-N.R.A. vs. Pipe Fitters; Belmont Musketeers vs. Prince Rupert Dairy; Ramblers vs. Dry Dock. Dec. 11 First round of Tip Top Tailors Challenge Cup. Westview Home Changes Hands S. E. Parker Purchases Residence Of Alex Kix On Atlin Avenue Purchase by S. E. Parker of the residence of Major and Mrs. A. G. Rlx on Atlin Avenue, Westview, is announced. Mrs. Rix and family will be leaving on Friday of this week on the Princess Adelaide for West Vancouver to take ud furure residence, Malor Rix being stationed now at Stanley Park in the Service of the Royal Canadian Artillery. Mr. and Mrs. Parker will he tklns un res'dence in their new home shortly thereafter. Canadian Legion, B.ESX,. Special General Meeting. Tuesday 8 p.m. B-y-yie')-.: to discuss new proposals for Armistice Banquet. Make Our Stoic Your Shopping Headquarters Satisfaction Guaranteed PHONE 517 Tom Lee & Son "HOUSE OF FINE FOODS" FOR YOUR BABY'S WELFARE : v tut, (iOc and $1.10 'HY TALCUM 30c and 55c l! , r;Y Si )AP 15c '-viiv 'REAM 55c J' HI K 'WN SOAP 10c WN TABLETS . 25c -AN s TEETHING POWDERS '. 30c f BABY OIL COc and $1.20 v "BBER PANTS 25c and 40c v USERS 10c v v PPLES 10c N'-'RSERS IlZJl - 25c r BRUSHES ..., ,... 25c r.IZZ3iZIZ 1 ,b-15c ! MALTOSE ,;,,,: 1 lb. 63c ! ..'.1..L $3-00 '''"? COD LIVER OIL ".."'.11.1.1.. 8 zs. 75c 75c 1 Ji LIVER OIL 8 ozs. 75c ; ......:. $i.oo "OD LIVER OIL .....Z1Z.111..1..1 4 ozs. 55c $1.00 !" D COD LIVER OIL 4 ozs. 75c "GUM PERCOMORPHUM 10 cc. 75c 5 cc. 65c 'AVIS VIOSTEROL 'ZZZZZZZ'......'.. 5 cc. 65c eep Yo ur Baby's Record in One of Our Free Baby Books es Ltd. UfiA Pioneer Drvioafats t"i: REXALL STORE PHONES 81 AND 82 Open Daily from 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidavs from 12.2 n.m. and 7-9 p.m. worth, both arising on the Queen Charlotte Islands, have been ad journed indefinitely. Mrs. Harry D. Johnson of Sml- : thers is a visitor in the city for a ! few days, the guest of Miss E. M Earl. A former well known resi dent of Prince Rupert, Mrs. John son is being welcomed by many former friends. The case in city police court In which Mrs. Victoria Pedersen is charged with violation of the Defence' of Canada regualtions has been further adjourned until Thursday. Mrs. Pedersen is alleged to have "helled Hitler" in a public place. 24. Announcements All advertisements in this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. P. T. A. Telephone Bridge, Oqt. Lutheran Uataar, ropole Hall. Oct. 25, Met- Gyro Hoedown, Oct. 31, Exhlbi tion Hall. Hill 60 Tea, November 1. Orange Hale, Nuvember 5 Presbyterian Bazaar Nov. 6. Eastern Star Bail. Nov. 7. Oddfellows' Dance, November 7. V. A. Canadian Legion Bazaar. Nov. 19. Cambra! Chapter Telephone Bridge, Nov. 14. Cathedral Fall Sale. Nov. 20. Catholic Nov. 27. Tea. NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarclll Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates 75c up 50 Rooms Hot & Cold Watci Prince Rupert. B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 136 Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: CATALA EVERY TUESDAY, "1:30 p.m. Due Vancouver Thurs. p.m. CARDENA EVERY FRIDAY, 10:30 p.m. Due Vancouver Monday a.m. Queen Charlotte Islands Leaving September 30, October 11 at 10 p.m. Tickets and Reservations from FRANK J. SKINNER, p Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. - Phone 568 THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE LOCAL NEWS NOTES I I- If you need a car on election I day to take you to the polls tele-1 Prince Rupert Saturday night for ti-i t a . . f ! phone Liberal Committee Rooms , a trip to Vancouver, rnnce uupert bridge league fix- tures for the 'first half of th'ei - ' ' ,, , . Brummit Smithers e -.v Dr. R. R. of Oct. 23 Dry Dock vs. Belmont Musketeers; Ramblers vs. Prince, Rupert Dairy; Pipe Fitters vs.' Grotto; Cow Boys vs. C.N.R.A. Oct. 30 Cow Boys vs. Dry Dock; C.N.R.A. vs. Prince Rupert Dairy; Pipe Fitters vs. Ramblers; Belmont Musketeers vs. qrotto. Nov. C C.N.R.A. vs. Belmont Musketeers; Ramblers vs. Cow Boys; Grotto vs. Prince Rupert Dairy; Pipe Fitters vs. Dry Dock. Nov. 13 Dry Dock vs. Prince Tnmjw. rlnmA. ...... 1 1 . ITU. T lk.nl I1 line 1 1 1 rl 1 Sergeant Pilot Ralph Morin, af- terspcnding overseas embarkation leave with his parents, Mr. and . Mrs. J. R. Morin. after having re-Canadian Scottish Pipes and cclved hls wingSi kft at ,lne end Drums Dance, Hallowe'en night, o the weck for Halifax. 9 to 1. Armouries. Bob Townscnd's "' Orchestra. Refreshments. Admls- M s Whlttler; Inspector '6'f Uni- slon 50c. states customs from Juneau, after a visit to Hyder on official duties, arrived in the city from the north cn the Prince Rupert Saturday evening and will rcutrn to Juneau on boat from here. the .-( next Alaska VOTE EARLY Voting in the Provincial for the City of Prince -Rupert voters takes place tomorrow from 8 In the morning to 8 in the evening, upstairs over the Boston Hall. Phone 301 or 302 for a car toi take you to the polls. I It Is the duty of all of us tn save gasoline, so we suggest that if. " possible, before phoning you make Mrs. Hankinson, arrangements to gn with a neighbor or friend so that all cars will have a full load. PRINCE RUPERT LIBERAL ' ASSOCIATION. CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Thomas of Seal Cove. Prince Rupert, and thr Misses Thomas of Victoria wish to express their appreciation of the kind messages of sympathy received by them in the recent sad lass of their brother, the late Richard D. Thomas. mum flB'JUKRKKa EB'BBIIB.HB.EB.IKB' ATTENTION LADIES! Just arrived. New shipment of 50 FUR COATS Prices to suit everyone, from 'SO J1100 Remember your credit fs good G0LDBL00M "THE OLD RELIABLE" .C!iii:B!;!!:B;i!:B:iB::ii!B::xB::.D:!:riTJ!'C!:!;Zi::3:!rB:iiiii SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 511 ERASER STREET Prince Rupert Mrs. Mowatt 1 Laid at Rest Gootllv Number Of Friends At- IVJiss Dolly Smith sailed on the j tended Service On Friday Afternoon Last A goodly number of triepds attended the chapel of the B. C A If ,yeu wed a car on election arrived in the city from the in-; Undertakers on Friday afternoon rfau trv tnlrn tr. tVln mllo nlo. rv Cotnrrf.-lV .' night's tmln KM1 Hie IUnCTOl OI ine lOilC ftir.S phone Liberal Committee Rooms,: and sailed on the Prince Rupert Mowatt. wife of Gnors Number sol anrt srra for a trln tn Vancouver. Mowatt. Rev. A. F. MacSween, pas- tor of First Presbyterian Church. 'conducted the service and FOR SALE Miss 1 1 U8 JUCIge Pral ai Uie Organ nnmrtmont nf TnrH Affl ,r. hWn f nrrrPivi. lpfislalion wfvca s(vav W tMMll a A 4 (AAA l tA ' ft I J J J I ""IS" n rived in the city on Saturday from i for the wage earners since 191G. Vancouver in the course of one of I The C.C.F. have crowded out the Vile na.lAUnl I nH nrrtl1 ! v 1 . .1 ! .1 4 - ln Vi ...... mm.. '1 i .1 i to accompany the hymns whkhl "Nearer My God to Thee. " Fol- 1'""AUU' "liJO U" i , ""t ",,v "'V , lowing the chapel service uunco. . commaiiicu mav u a i i wmuiu . Cii,i,., -i County Court cases of Robert Scharffe vs. Tom Cummlng and E. S. Richardson vs. Stanley Uns- inter- , ,., . . . ineilb was liuiuu ui f auircn wuic- never run us uwn wnuiuaic, uuv should let the C.C.F. represent ! Franfc HodRklnson, them, inougn incy Hodgklnson, Andrew Ivary am) aS SUCn in IIIC rau.lUIS m A A . Tl, ,n n mWnf. party. WHO ARE LAHOIi'S FKICNDS AND LABOR'S FOES? BWMBMOi W. J. Raymond, veteran local newspaperman, suffered a rather severe shaking up in a Ian yesterday. While he was not seriously hurt, he was not able to be around this morning. P. H. Linzey, W. O. Fulton and Dr. J. H. Carson, who have oeen on a Liberal campaign tour to the Queen Charlotte Islands on behalf of Premier T. D. Pattullo, will be returning to the city on the Cam-osun tonight. beautiful flora! offerings fUSSIFlED FOR RENT COMMODIOUS OFFICE R O OM for rent in Dally News building, I including large office desk, cup-1 board and chairs. Possession-Oct. 15. Ufi1 ' . ' 1 FOR SALE 44-ft. boat, good living accommodations, fully equipped. Good machine at a low price. Apply McLean's Boat Yards, Seal Cove. 'tf FOR SALE Snappy messenger business. Apply P. O. Box 516 or Millar's Flower Stand for Information. ftf FOR SALE Grade A raw milk, good for babies and adults. Phone Black 6 0 8, Dominion Dairy. FOR SALE 29 ft. Trolling Boat Joy Pat, at Home Oil. (249 FOR SALE "Good Cheer" heater. Phone Blue 336. (247 WANTED WANTED Smart messenger boy for plant messenger service. Wages $35 per month. Apply Box 159 Daily News. YOUNG Gentleman wants board and room in private home. Apply Box 160, Daily News. (246) WANTED A reliable trustworthy housekeeper. Apply Box 161, D-Mlv N"ws. WORK WANTED RELIABLE Colored Girl With 6V'a years' experience as good cook general. If desired, please state all particulars in your first application. Miss Melton, 710 Ocan View. Powell River, B.C. LOST LOST:-Boys' coat, pair Return to heavy brown orer-of glasses in pocket. Dally News. i246l RONALD BKIDGETT EnRlish Singer and Broadcaster for BBC and CBC is open to Coach a few pupils in SINGING AND REPERTOIRE Phone Red 921 8. C. Furniture Co. 4 STUDIO COUCHES at C CHESTERFIELDS priced SQj from ..fit to 4 ENAMEL RANGES priced $ Horn .... 125 KITCHEN -Two-tone . . . $QO50 to UO 12 SPRING-FILLED MATTRESSES $j50 ., Used Furniture - 2 KITCHEN TABLES 1 DRESSER 1 SINGLE BED, COMPLETE 4 HEATERS PHONE BLACK 321 Third Ave. F1ME FObblTXT SWEET CLOVER lU'TTEIl TOMATO SOUP Second Grade; 4 E" Campbell's; fJKdr 3 lbs. Reg, tuis: 3 for Ai$vb FIRST GRADE H UTTER VEGETAI5LE SOUP 3 lbs. $4 (Campbell's; -fl fY for JLJL a. Reg, tins; each JLFL CUT GREEN BEANS CHEKUB MILK Gardcnside; Baby Pure; GpfZm 16-oz. tins: 3 for 10-oz. tins: 3 fi,- L NABOB COFFEE BAI1TLETT PEARS Repular or Drip; JZShg- Aylmer; QtO Lb. 'in tJMX 16-oz. tins; 2 for ltrL MONOGRAM MOLASSES GRANULATED SUGAR r'tr S2c 89c PORK AND BEANS PEAS Royal City; 6A Gardenside; 4 A0 16-oz. tins- 3 for ZjtP 16-oz. tins; each B.XJ' TOMATOES KKn I5,K,) MATCHES Libby's; 4QA 3 boxes 9Qtf tins- fnr SLOX for SWIFTS IIACON- HltEAD FLOUR Rindless; 6)4 7-lb. 9tf v7-lb. nackets .... UjLs bags AtPx BRAN FLAKES OLD DUTCH CLEAN? Kellogg's; A 2 tins Regular packet JL)s for JLiW Linzey & Ing LTD. A 2 PHONES 585 580 Quality Groceries Phones 18 & 19 P.O. Box 575 Reasonable Prices Prompt Free Delivery Service Throughout the City (Opposite Canadian Legion) MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE "Where Dollars Have More Cents' is "ffl Four IMBI'lliJI rfTTfTrTfTtf1BiTlV1'irTTPfiTTlTairfc The EAST SIDE COAL Co. will appreciate any patronage given . . . with prompt service and clean coal. G. 11. CASEY, Mjrr. Phone 753 or Green 527 USED FURNITURE BARGAINS Heaters, ScwiiiR Machines. One Gurney Oxford Range complete with Silent Glow Oil Burner, One Northern Electric Cabinet Rndio, Two Drcsscits, One Meat Safe, One Lantc Oval Shaped Hand Bowl, One Enameled Baby's Haiti, One Oak Library Table, One 3-Piccc Chesterfield Suite complete w i t li cretonne slip covers, One Axminstcr Rug, 0x10' ; One Axminstcr Rug, 9x12; Dishes, Books, .Musical Instruments, etc. Elio's Furniture Store THIRD AVENUE Store Hours from 8:30 a.m to 5:30 p.m. 1 1 II llll II 4 it'll"? H 1"'M!BtMMm'mlnB" Arc you burning the proper kind of coal? Ask for the free services and advice of our qualified fuel experts. We are prepared to fill your coal needs now at lower prices from stock on hand. Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. importers of Cement, Lumber and all Kinds of BUILDING MATERIAL Why not lay in a stock of coal now for the winter PHONE 116 PHONE 117 Canadian National Railways Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver Thursday at 11:15 p.m., calling at Ocean Falls and Powell River. Saturday at 11:15 p.m., calling at Ocean Falls. Trains leave Prince Rupert if or the East v Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6:00 p.m. Alr-Condltioned Sleeping and Dining Cars For full information, reservations, etc., call or write R. S. GREIG, CITY PASSENGER AGENT, 528 Third Ave., Phone 260, Prince Rupert Agents for Trans-Canada Air Lines X: 1