mm nAY. OCTOBER 16, I STETSONS ARE POPULAR I ...when they can be al I good looking as this...a$ 1 i .1 mrA III advancea m I ' em in every linc.as flat- teiing to your get-up... Sec the Stetson Range Today! mm PA : kaTOLINEU iiVLIST .... $7-30 V.BOY S6JU ... h K SG-00 I k: N.s'iNGTON $5.00 I others at $1.00 I; I Walls & Nickerson I Thinl Ave. rhonc 35 I . Bryant Co. Ltd. ir 1941. THE DAILY NEWS FAQE THREE Some Liar A Series by Charlie Durham "I been mining down in Mexico dat time for maybe ten, fifteen years" "Here, now," says the store-Keeper. "I've been noting all the years you've been, mining, prospecting and one'thlng or another n pretty near all the States of .he Union and all the provinces of Canada and now it totals up to 237 years. How old are you anyway?" inls raised a guffaw among us old stiffs sitting around the stove in the evening but it did not em-barrass Frenchy. Not a bit of It. "You and your totalling up," he comes back, "anybody running an account in your store knows i how you total up. You mind the1 time you sold a slab of bacon to one of us. You, thinking of your girls and women all the time, forgot who you sold It to and charged every one of us that had been in the store that day. "As I said, down in Mexico dat time I struck It pretty good and LOCAL NEWS NOTES Public meeting Friday 8 o'clock Tonight's train, due to arrive C. C. F. Rooms, Second Ave, Basketball Meeting, City Hall, Friday 8 p.m. I lights out for Home with $1,500,- the hills and pretty soon I stake nnn (n dlvar on mu hnplr gnrxi Plalm a.OOUt In 20ld. A Mrs, "Hey," shouts the storekeeper, 1 $70 in silver and over three hund- "nobody could carry that. Do you red percent copper. know how much It would weigh?" "Tnree hundred percent In cop 'Sure I know because I carried per," roars the storekeeper, "how It but you will never know be-could that be. You're talking cause you will never get thattnrougn your nai. much the way you let the women bamboozle you all the time. I was young and husky at that Am I. And what do you know about prospecting and minerals anyway. I'm an expert, I am. Why time and whpn I cot to the bor- I mined for years before your Owing to other activities and Inclement weather, the annual meeting of the Prince Rupert Lit mother carried vou around In a D. C. tle Theatre, called for Tuesday, night, was postponed for the time being. Llcut.-Com. J. R. Elfert, who has been transferred to Esqulmalt in the naval service, sails tonight on the Prince George for the south. ' Mrs. Elfert will be following later. Hill wishes to announce! the opening of a class In type- writine Nov. 3 for beginners, onl Tuesdavs and Thursdays, 8 to 10 1 p.m. rnone nea vn. Hotel Arrivals Trlnce Rupert Wightman, J. Newton, W. took a million away from me so I blanket. You can't even mind your E. Balllie, Lieut. E. B. M. Llllie miv o half miiHnn Kn t nt. own business. Now when I brought E- A Peake, J. Cochrane and u in the specimens from this here G Koesch, Vancouver; A J. Qlev-my ed it up to Denver where I had ert, Victoria; Engineer Capt A. wife and daughter and I gave claims, the superintendent he them $20,000 apiece so I had Jumps up and say: 'You the bc.v yu - , o..r oche, Esqulmalt; D.. E. Keillor,. .u. .v,,. t t pvor SPP$sno a month no care when I get good Job right money for you at all. After this Winnipeg; Mrs H M. Young. ,i t vnu art t7 n rinv" ienirai ... ... . t Qhnuu tho stnrekeerer. J- Archland and D. Fltzpatrlck, 1U iUI , 4 s, Wl 77 "-";. 'Prince Rupert; Chester Wells, Fill Your Bin MOW! Arc you burning the proper kind of coal? Ask for the free services and advice of our qualified fuel experts. Wc arc prepared to fill your coal needs now at lower prices from stock onJiand. Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. Uiiimiii in i CcijumiI, Lumber and all Kind of Ilim.niNd MATERIAL not liiy in a slock of coal now for the winter vunnr. i" nn.Ni. in, Canadian National Railways Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver liKr-day al 11:15 p.m., calling at Ocfan Falls and Powell Kivr. utuniav al 11:13 p.m., tallinc at Ocean Falls. Train leave Prime Rupert for the Kast iimav. Wednesday and Friday at 0:00 p.m. Air-Condltloncd Sleeping and Dining Cars For full information, reservations, etc., call or write It. S. C.IIKIO, CITY PASSKNOKIt ACKNT. 528 Third Ave., Phone 2G0, Prince Itupcrt Agents for Trans-Canada Air Lines Rupert Brand SMOKED BLACK COD Smoked Daily Mian Fish & Cold Storage 'rir,c liuport Pfi llrltish Columbia WUai K1I1U Ul ma.),. .,..,. "You bet, retorts "that's damn good raise. No man in camp but me get more than $5 a day. You go to h ." J. I Mr. and Mrs. ' H. E. Alton, who may read it. 1 24. s intpwiC.5., i i i n-iilv News It tk """-amiK to Know wnen reaumg mc "-v ' ui uiu wnoie (iisinet iue uums notice: Lutheran Bazaar, ropolc Hall. Gyro Hoedown, Uon Hall. Oct. 25, Met- Oct. 31, Exhlbi- Canadian Scottish Pipes and Drums Dance. Hallowe'en night, !g to 1. Armouries. Iiob Townscnd's Orchestra. Refreshments. Admission 50c. 'Hill 60 Tea, November 1. Oraime Sale, November 5. Trcsbytcrlan Bazaar Nov. 6. Eastern Star Ball, Nov. 7. W. A. Canadian- Legion Bazaar Cambral Chapter Telephone Bridge, Nov, 14. Nov. 10. Cathedral Fall Sale. Nov. 20. We Also Carry BELMONT CO. Ladles' and Gents' Suits or Topcoats to Measure. M. T. LEE, Tailor P. O. Box 975 Phone Gr. 960 F. Clarkston, Wal:ott; N. John ston, St. Thomai; 'A. Kearney, Transcona, Manitoba 1 Royal "., W. M. Brodie, S. Vandt, R. Hnck. v. vf I I ridge and J. A. Pipln, Vancouver;' i J Sault 1. Stc. oV Marie, , returned TZh tA to th the E- J- Dodlmcad, Prince Rupert; B.' wn w'ison. Sklaecate "legate. city from the East on Tuesday 4 , nignts iram. 1 i I FUNERAL NOTICE I The Funeral of the late Mrs. J! The Dominion Dairy Store.F.fth wllL ptace Fri- Avc. East, will be closed until fur- undertakers ther notice. Please phone Black Undertakers. 6C8 for milk and cream orders. . . . . .. If you were sure that five thousand persons read your advertisement you would think it good business. With 'a circulation of 2300 ' it is possible that ten thousand Announcements (tf) All advertisements in this column will bo charged for a full month at 25c a word. Anglican Tea. Mrs. J. R. Oct. 16. Oddlcllows' Dance October 17. Navy Tea. Oct. 18, Legion Hall. Scotch Dance, Oct. 18, Oddfellows' Hall. Admission 35c. P. T. A. Telephone Bridge. Oct. I DOUBLY DELICIOUS J. H. BULGER Optometrist Opposite Post Office J. Bouzek, TAILOR LADIES' and CENTS' Best Materials, Workmanship Second Ave., two doors from Broadcasting Station DRESSMAKER Mrs. Nakatanl, Ladles and Children's Alterations Phone Blk. 529, 522 Fulton St. Satisfaction Guaranteed Cleaning and Pressing Make Our Store Your Shopping Headquarters Satisfaction Guaranteed PHONE 517 Tom Lee & Son "HOUSE OF FINE FOODS" YOUTH ARE respective of sectarian and other (differences. This forms a part of the World vT" kWrTTtT Youth Congress, founded at IKIi ANI.r.l I eva in 1935. of which the Cana- w.mvA ,-.- dian Yputh Congress a part Notable achievements of the Ca- 'SSf this morning JiL iU Bnch of World Youth Congress been the successful cam- reported time Here Formed. nalen for the Pro-Rec centres In 'British Columbia. Mrs. F. Mcu. xoune arnvea m i An acuve iau social piueiaui f-nw. t T I 1 ri ill A T", I l,.ni. nlnnnn U,, a CUta1 (Am . T. I). rattullohear B. T. (Ted) vcr for ... a brief business visit here. R t was formcd last night at mittee consisting of Kay Cookand - 1. I rt - L 1 -aa.a 1Trll..nt Mrs. if no f' C. HIT McLeod nfn Hardcastle on CFPIl at 6:15 to- She will return soum oaturuay enthusiastic meeting. The pur- ueorB "gni. jnignt m W .Mil Hi Vifi "''"'-'I'll IB r IMwimmmI was rhnspn sis secretary-treasurer pose of this group is to build a whlle Bruce Mlckleburgh was Dr. L. G. Rice, travelling den-youth council In Prince Rupert elected president, tist, left at the end of the week which will represent all local or- The next meeting will be held for a trio to Queen Charlotte City I ,.. nf vniin. ,v.nnip. ir- wppIc from Sunday. . ... .i l lbuu., "a t una omer isiuiu iajuim. COLD HOlWUhfast-acttnt Minions . nl me It WARNING. xKicnl ry Aspirin wm SrE I It marked with this frott. Look for It, If this were your advertisement, it's sure that at least one person will have read It. Wallace's MID - MONTH SPECIALS Friday and Saturday FLANNELETTE GOWNS Assorted colors. Each $1.00 SLIPS By Mercury; pink and white. Each $1.49 WOMEN'S DRESSES In fancy print crepes. Values to $4.95 $295 WOOL SKIRTS Assorted styles and colors. $1.50 Each CORSETS, CORSELETTES AND GIRDLES Full range of sizes. Each $1.00 WOMEN'S PANTIES AND BLOOMERS Celasucde non-run. 2 for $1.00 WOMEN'S VESTS AND BLOOMERS Cream with silk stripe. 2 for $1.00 GIRLS' TWEED JACKETS Values to $6.50. Each $3.95 WOMEN'S PANTIES Brief style. 3 for $1.00 GIRLS' CAMPUS HOSE Assorted colors. 2 pairs 89c WINTER WEIGHT HOSE Women's silk plated; new shades. 2 pairs $1.00 COTTON LISLE HOSE Women's mercerised. 3 pairs $1.00 BOYS' SHIRTS White or stripe; assorted sizes. 2 for $1.00 MEN'S WORSTED SOX Ribbed; assorted heathers. 2 pairs for $1.00 DANCE SETS Satin or silk; pink or white. Each 95c We Close at 6 p.m. on Saturdays. SNUGGIES AND VESTS Women's; tearose. 3 for $1.00 WOMEN'S PAJAMAS Rayon knit; assorted colors. Priced to $2.25. Each $1.00 GIRLS' PURE WOOL BLOOMERS Sizes 22 to 30. R e g u 1 a r to $1.10. Each 79c PURE SILK HOSE Full Fashioned. While they last, pair 79c TAFFETA SILK BEDSPREADS Two only; rose antl gold. Each $3.75 KRINKLE CREPE BEDSPREADS 80x90; orchid stripe. Each $1.49 TEA TOWELING Blue stripe. 6 yards $1.00 RAYON TABLECLOTHS 50x50 ; assorted colors. Each . 65c SHADOW CLOTHS AND HOMESPUNS 46" wide. 2 yards $1.00 CUSHIONS Cretonne covered; assorted patterns. 3 for $1.00 TOWELS Varied stripe; 36x18. Splendid value. 4 for $1.00 TOWELS Fine hand size; white with stripes. 6 for $1.00 CHINESE OVAL GRASS MATS 24x48. Each 59c NETS AND MUSLINS Curtain muslins a nice assortment. 4 yards $1.00 GLASS CLOTHS Check and stripe. 6 for $1.00 Phone 9 . f lift.' Mfc n ' - V r site i is ' ' ''Hi. 4 SI jit" ' . i '