TUESDAY NOVF-SS! 18, 19, Mm-Mm- SUPER Delicious and Nourishing Quaker Oats NOTICE T des-ou.-, of PREMIUMS HRISTMAS GIFTS Will K, leave Uv-lr orders with c v.. as before Nov. 20th. A;, that date we cannut ,;::: nee Premiums for ( rur-tmas delivery. MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE Where Dollars Have More Cents" Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE C57 Steamers leave Prince Rupert (or Vancouver: CATALA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 p.m. Doe Vancouver Thurs. p.m. CAR I) EN A EVERY FRIDAY, 10:30 p.m. Due Vancouver Monday a.m. Queen Chatlotte Islands Leaving October 21, November i and 18 Tickets and Reservations from FRANK J. SKINNER, Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. - Phone 568 There i nothing to match the delicioui, tempting flavour of Quaker Oats, and besidei that ...Quaker Oats provides useful quantities of proteins and minerals and is, as well, an excellent source of Vitamin Bi 1 Give your family that Quaker Oats provides. And remember too, each serving actually costs you less than a cent o serve health and save money ..Let the whole family enjoy delicious Quaker Oats daily. Canada's SUPER BREAKFAST food Girl Guides WHCE: EXCHANGE BLOCK Last Night Girl Guides, at their weekly gathering last night In St. Andrew's Cathedral Hall, enloyed an evening of games. Refreshments were brought by the girls and full JustL-e was done to them. Mrs. ff Off6 BP' mm' THIS CROSS is on every rosr-acring aspirin u?' t Tablet, loot- for it. W L STANLEY WXOLTON D.C, Ph.C. CHIROPRACTOR Wallace Block Phone 613 JBI I m It 1 1 B i B i: B II' B l: B ' B II B 1 BIB S FOR YOUR GIFTS B and CHRISTMAS SHOPPING ! B go to the " g VARIETY STORE J 4! i ', B7I Bit O I BIB .11 .i Bi1! B S C B 11 k , HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert T. Nevin, Massett; R. K. Jones. Maughan, the Guide leader, wasiA. Egner, R. Mallaluc and J. R. in charge. Dodson, Vancouver; J. Charlbon, D. McGillis and J. Hendersen, Cumshewa Inlet; D. Gabel and E. Sorenson, Prince Rupert; Dougan, Victoria. W. TODAY'S WEATHER Prince Rupert Scattered cloud.?, nortnerly wind, two miles per hour; barometer. 30.15; temperature, 57; sea, smooth. Vancouver Cloudy, calm; barometer, 30.18; temperature, 41; ground fog. Triple Island .Broken clouds, southeast wind, three miles per hour; light swell. 1 tangara isiancr scattered clouds, westerly wind, six mile3 per nour; barometer, 30.13; tern perature, 43; light swell. Dead Tree Point Scattered clouds, westerly wind, two miles per hour; barometer, 30.17; temperature, 37; sea, smooth. We Also Carry BELMONT CO. Ladies' and Gents' Suits or Topcoats to Measure. M. T. LEE, Tailor P. O. Box 975 Phone Gr. 9G0 GURV1CH CONTRACTORS Houses Moved To Any Location BASEMENTS AND FOUNDATIONS EXCAVATED AND ERECTED DUMP TRUCKS AND COVERED VANS For Hire By The Day Or By Contract Rock and Soil For Sale When Available mTT'O TV A TT V TTTTITTTrt LOCAL NEWS NOTES Anglican men's supper, Thurs- Tonight's train, due to arrive day. Nov. 20, 7 p.m. bOc. (271) from the east at 11 o'clock, was reported this morning to be on Charles M. Adam, after spend- jme ' ing a few days In the city on busl- ness, sailed by the Catala yester- 1 Mr. and Mrs. II. F. Robbins, af-day morning on his return to ter a vacation trip to Vancouver, Stewart. ' returned to the city from the south on the Catala yesterday Hugh McDonald, road superln- morning ' tendent for Atlin district with headquarters at Stewart, arrived Don't forget Legion Bazaar Wed-in the city on the Catala this nesday, 19. Tea room, fancy work, morning from the north for a homecooklng, candy, raffles. Dane-brief visit on official business. ing and Country Store In evening. Everybody welcome. 1 Charles Goldstein, pioneer Jun- au business man, was a passen-' Capt. C. D. Parker of the Royal ,ger aboard the Prirr.ess Norah Scots Imperial regiment in the I yesterday afternoon going through Old Country sailed by the Princess J to Seattle whence he will proceed Norah yestsrday afternoon for to Los Angeles to spend the win- Vancouver after spendin? a week er- here giving small arms lectures to " the forces stationed here. n D Prov,ncial Constable Thomas ' I EllJOy 1 ariyiKeIly' fonrily located on the city F. Boyle, territorial auditor for J J detachment here and now station- Alaska, and Mrs. Boyle were pas- Game Plavort ah pr,., . at AtUn' wft8 a Peng" servers aboard the Prir-ess Norah V, At ,rl,d, Weekly ..Ifrf?h'?ents .aboard th Princess Norah yester- yesterday afternoon bound from . . . . . ii ii mi Gathering wauirrin? I h .. i . i . . - . ... , ua ain;inuuii gumg uiroin to Juneau 10 oeaiue w'nence mey will Vancouver with an insane patient proceed to Washington D.C. where in his charge. Mr. Boyle will visit on official - , business. 1 - mW 11 US IS tlicGin 1 mAv&A STRENGTH 15 under proof Syktt CONTENTS '2Gon mqut W CORDON i CO. LTD, lONOON.ENCUNO Ju Ititfiil gin diitilUU in tfie nvltd Announcements All advertisements in this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. W. A. Canadian Legion Bazaar, Nov. 19. Cathedral Fall Sale. Nov. 20. Rebekah Nov. 21. Catholic Tea. Nov. 27. Dance, I.O.O.F. Hall, Mrs. Hankinson, Orange Bridge, November 27. Masonic Organ Committee Dance Nov. 28. Lutheran Circles' Bazaar, Nov. 29. United Bazaar, December 4. Oddfellows' Dance, December 5 Valhalla Dance, Metropole Hall, Dec. 5. 102nd Auxiliary December 6. Tea, Legion, Scotch Dance, Dec. 6, Oddfel lows' Hall. Admission 35c. J. H. BULGER Optometrist Opposite Post Office Toronto Furniture Store Is Burned TORONTO. Nov, 18: The three-' storey Lyons furniture store and warehouse here was destroyed by fire yesterday. Damage Is estimated at $150,000. Two firemen were slightly burned. Mrs. Jesse Bridden is sailing on the Camosun tonight for her home at Massett after a visit in the city. HOW TO OPEN iinCC THAT CLOSES ElUdb UP AT NIGHT Put 3 -purpose Va-tro-nol up each nostril ... (1) It shrinks swollen membranes; (2) Soothes Irritation; (3) Helps flush nasal passages, clearing mucus, relieving transient congestion. VICKS VA-TRO-NOL C0EO HELP WANTED HELP WANTED Central Hotel. LOST (269) MALE HELP WANTED WANTED Assistant for automotive part stock room. Rupert Motors. (271) WANTED WANTED TO RENT Furniture for small apartment. No children. Phone 537 office hours. WANTED Elderly man for dairy farm, light work. Valentin Dairy. FOR RENT 271 FOR RENT Room for men sharing. Phone Blue 805. LOST Lady's Gold Bracelet in Boston or Commodore Cafe. Can identify same by picture in locket. Royal Hotel, phone 2C1. FOR SALE FOR SALE SEALED TENDERS will be received by the undersigned until noon on Thursday, November 27, for the purchase of the Gasboat 'LIEF,"31x8x3!2; powered with a 15 h.p. Sterling engine recently completely overhauled and including six spool Swan troller gurdies, anchor winch, anchors and chains and trolling gear. The boat throughout in good condition. May be seen at McLean's Seal Cove Ways. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Terms strictly cash. Norman A. Watt, Administrator of the Estate of Harald K. Svendsen, deceased. FOR SALE Chesterfield set, electric range, sun-ray lamp, General Electric radio, short and long wave. Everything like new. Apply 32 11th and Water Street after 1 p.m. FOR SALE 1935 Dodge, D. U. Sedan. Excellent condition. Cheap. Phone Red 398. Uf) FOR SALE Seven-tube General Electric radio. Phone Blue 407. (269) All Canadian Union Amalgamated Building Workers of Canada Prince Rupert, B.C., Unit No. 1 M E E T I N G S First and Third Wednesday of Each Month METROPOLE HALL Phone. Rlue 113 P.O. Box 57 JOHN M. S. LOUBSER B.A. (Cantab.), D.C. CHIROPRACTOR Wallace Block :-: Phone 640 PRE-XMAS SALES With EVERY SUIT purchased at I)e Luxe Tailor you pet one SILK CREPE SHIRT to your own measurements FREE. HART, FREEDMAN & GABBS CLOTHES TO MEASURE DE LUXE TAILOR NO. 1 SULTANAS 2 Lbs DOLLAR SODAS 44 oz. box JELLY POWDERS 2 Pkts PUREX TISSUE 2 Rolls CLEANSER 16 oz. tin EDISON LAMPS 40 to 100 Watts AYLMER CATSUP-Per Bottle ORANGE PEKOE TEA Per Lb HEINZ BABY FOODS 3 Tins For GLACE PINEAPPLE 6 Rings For B. C. SUGAR-ICQ Lb. Sack WAX PAPER 40 Ft. Rolls ... WINDSOR SALT ' Per Pkt. CUT MACARONI 4 Lbs COMET MATCHES Per Dozen Boxes GLACE CHERRIES CHOICE PLUMS 16 oz. Tin RINSO Large Pkts. 23 c 39c lie 15c 5c 20c 15c 65c 25c 25c 8c 9c 25c 10c 10c 25c MINCEMEAT 4 Lb. Pail r .MINUTE TAPIOCA 2 Pkts. for ROYAL CANDY 2 Lbs 31.12 PELS NAPTHA SOAP Per Bar DEL MAIZ NIBLETS 2 Tins For CASH SPECIAL! FINEST SUGAR 10 Lbs. AYLMER CIIICKEN- Per Tin 2 Lb. AAa BLACK PEPPER For I Per Lb. NO. 1 ONIONS 5 Lbs. UP-RIVER TURNIPS 12 Lbs. For COFFEE Per Lb. SEAMLESS AXMINSTER RUGS 2 Only 9x12, each 59.50 3 Only 9x12, each $63.00 2 Only 9x12, each $72.00 1 Only, 9x12 $79.00 1 Only 9xlOVj $63.00 1 Only 9x10 2 $5230 1 tiur 43c 25c 7c 35C ' 22 Percy Cameron has been ad-1 Mrs. W. J. Crawford, after a vls-mitted to the Prince Rupert Gen- it in Vancouver, was a passenger eral Hospital for an operation aboard the Catala yesterday re- wnicn he will shortly undergo. turning to her home in Stewart. OVERWAITEA LTD. Phone 813 Free Delivery SAVE YOURSELF SOME MONEY FIRST GRADE BUTTER 3 Lbs 4M 27c 80c PURE STRAWBERRY JAM 4 Lb. Tin FANCY SERVIETTES 70 in Pkt. For ROYAL COCOA Per Lb CHOICE TOMATOES 16 oz. size: 3 Tins SWEET PICKLES 26 oz. Jars CASH SPECIAL! COOKING EGGS Per Doz FANCY DATES 2 Lb. Pkt. 59c 13c 15 c 25c 29c $7.90 32c 45C " 7c CHOICE RED SALMON h Lb. 4 -p Tins JLtl 15c COME DOWN AND SEE OUR WINDOW AND FLOOR DISPLAYS LARGE GRAPEFRUIT 6 For FIR.M BANANAS 2 Lbs. BUNCH CARROTS 2 For 25c 25c 9c 25C GLEN VALLEY PEACHES 16 oz.; 2 Tins PURE PLUM JAM 2 Lb. Jar 25c 27c 28c BaBBBBBaBBBflBaaHBaBBaBUBaMraBBBBBflBK. 1 Only 9x9 $19.00 1 Only 6'9x9 $31.00 3 Only 6'9x9, each $39.00 1 Only 6 9x9 $12.00 2 Only 4'6x7'6, each .... $19.00 4 Only 4'6x7'6, each .... $21.00 1 Only 4'6x7'6 S27.00 A Depojlt Will Hold Any of These Rugs Until Christmas Elio's Furniture Store THIRD AVENUE COAL! COAL! Ottehi'n&s a enouah for Ms-tetTArft, Ana. we are ure Ae gets SUMMER COAL PRICES III,....,: It is only natural that a man should want to hang, on to his money as long as he can, but when it comes to the coal buying question you should part with some of your cash at this time while the autumn coal price rules. HEAT WAVES ROLL FROM FOOTHILLS COAL Philpott Evitt & Co. Ltd. PHONE 631 FOR COMPLETE SATISFACTION 652 -! : Hi' .HI ! I: PHONE :?2