FRIDAY OCTOBER 1911. THE DAILY NEWS 1 RAINCOATS THAT ARE , . . . Smartly Styled . . . Light in Weight Made in England of Fine Thread-Proofed Egyptian Cotton. Sizes SS to 12. Specially priced at $10 Others at $12 to $19.50 ,- 532 Third Ave. MEN'S AND HOYS' CLOTHIEIIS Unique - Incident Watts & Nickerson Phone 345 'TWAS SHOUT STRIKE LONDO'N. Oct. 3: 9 Workers . w in coin siurage pianis ai omiwi- Al A celiac H OKA field. London's central meat mar- m nooituo "wv;kt staged a two.nour strike fot I higher wages but resumed work Wife of Defence Counsel Appears ', when union officials persuaded as Crown Witness In Case. jthem to negotiate. .. .-o i ! Mr. and Mrs. Fred McLeod sall- A ZZ ed this afternoon on the Princess coun occurred at at the the alzes assizes here ere vPMr ,w,t.pv OTosnpner "r' rr,.,r Mrs. J. C. Dow arrftrt in the rown witness 111 a tuoc m nTr on the Prince Rupert t ui hi nusband was defence coun-,city from Nanalmo for a visi S rning : was in the case in which William F Behnke of Francois her. te''0' VH.UGE FLIES HIGH Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cahllty HIOHAM Eng.. Oct. 3: 0 This sailed last night on the Prince -ii 160 persons sent $408 George for a visit to Vancouver for wo paracnutes ana a nue io unu n"uui' " with the staff of Ormes the Mimstrv of Aircraft Produc- identified tion Limited here. Hotel Arrivals Prince Rupert Mrs. M. H. McLean and daugh ter, Port Edward; H. A. Miller, Aliford Bay; J. R. Burgess, H. P. Cahlll, William P. Kewen, H. B. Thompson, V. A. Rollins, Mrs. M. M. Atchison, P. Wilson and C. Oliver Snell, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Smith, Port Esslngton; Mr. and Mrs. T. Moore, Kltwanga; Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Goodnage. Port Simpson; Mrs. J. C. Dow. Nanalmo; A. J. E. Bishop, Vic toria. Mrs. F; M. Davis arrived In the :lty on last night's train from KamlooDs to attend the weddlnE of her daughter, Miss Elsie Davis, to John Murray. The wedding will take place on October 11. Flying Officer Douglas Christie, officer commanding the Royal Canadian Air Force here, return,-ed to the city on the Prince Rupert this morning from a trip to Vancouver. ' Dr. Neal M. Carter, director of the Prince Rupert Fisheries Ex- perimental Station, returned to J the city on the Prince Rupert this' morning from a brief trip to Van-.' couver on station business. j This Wednesday was the an nual Jewish Day of Atonement and was observed as such by the local Hebrew community. There was fasting between 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. Jack McNulty returned to the city on the Prince Rupert this morning from a seven weeks' vacation trip to Vancouver and Victoria. Mr. and Mrs. James Mc Nulty will be leaving next week to spend the winter in California. J. H. Scott of San Francisco, managing director of the Riverside mine In the Portland Canal district, is a passenger aboard the Prince Rupert today going north for one of his periodical visits of inspection to the property. (SOUS Vd f 'M esr FL00R,N(i vth6 THEBgS.1" M ADE 1 " Wc used to think tlint floorings had to ho expensive to be beautiful, but tl,at a9 before discovered Congolcum. Wim it, our floors look lovelier than ever: we're Baving without sacrificing. You, too, can discover Congolcum at your dealer's in the widest possible range of gorgeous new colours and patterns in rugs of all sizes or hy-thc-yard; priced lo fit comfortably into wartime budgets. Congolcum rugs never curl at the edges i light mopping and nn occasional waxing keeps them bright as new. The famous Gold Seal is your guarantee of salialuc-tion and long wear. Be sure to look lor it. CONGOLEUM CANADA LIMITED - MONTREAL I lluilMI IIMUWMMTUI if g I'M IMWI WA' f LOCAL NEWS NOTES J. Connery returned to the city on the Prince Rupert this morning from a trip to Vancouver. Mrs. Carl Gustafson and child sailed last night on the Prince George for a trip to Vancouver. George Franklin, local agent of the Canadian National Express Co., sailed on the Prince George last night for a trip to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Woods and son Robert, returned to the city on the Prince Rupert this morn ing from a trip to Vancouver. Oiler Besner returned to the city on the Prince Rupert this morning from a brier business trip to Vancouver. Mrs. M. C. Madlll sailed last night on the Prince George for a trip to Vancouver and Winnipeg. PURE 1 .WHITE I CIGARETTE PAPERS Paul Boykin of the Canadian National Railways general office building sailed last night on the Prince George for a trip to Van couver. Mr. and Mrs. Splro Postulo of Premier, who have been on a va cation triD to Vancouver, are pas sengers aboard the Prince Rupert today returning north. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Smith re turned to the city on the Prince Georee last evening alter having made the round trip to Ketchi kan. Richard Nelson, general of Nelson Bros. Fisheries Ltd., arrived m uie city on tne Prince ituDert this morning from Van- f-nnver tor si visit lo ine company d .ocai mam. tie win return soutn j on me same vessel tomorrow nignt. With the president, Mrs. William Kothwell, in the chair and a iair attendance or inomDers, the Women's Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion was in regular session last night. Business was most ly of a. routine nature. A lettei was read from Capt. J. E. wnu-tles, area padre, in regard to hos pitality for soldiers on leave, tin- u arrangements were maae ior the forthcoming fall bazaar. Another handsome donation of children's clothing was made by Miss Edith Gandv who has been very; active In this connection and for whose work great appreciation is expressed. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN j This is to announce that I will not be responsible for any credit j In my name unless autnorizea Dy myself. I. OSBEKU, Announcements All advertisements in this column will be charged for a. full month at 25c a word. Novelty dance Friday, Oct. Oddfellows' Hall. Scotch Dance Oct. 4, Oddfel lows' Hall. Adm. 35c. Presbvterian Tea, Mrs. McLeod's, Sixth Avenue West, October 9. Orange Bridge, October 9. Navy Tea. Oct. 18, Legion Hall. Anglican Tea. Mrs. J. R. Morri son, Oct. 16. 24. P. T. A. Telephone Bridge, Oct. Lutheran Bazaar, Oct. 25, Met- ropole Hall. Hill 60 Tea, November It Orange Sale, November 5. Eastern Star Ball, Nov. 7. W. A. Canadian Legion Bazaar Nov. 19. ' Cathedral Fall Sale. Nov. 20. St. Peter's Fall Sale, Nov. 27, A. J. Prudhomme sailed last night on the Prince George for a trip to California for the winter. Mrs. H. Llndseth and Mrs. R. Fossum sailed last night on the Prince George for a trip to G. M. Currie sailed last night on the Prince George for Vancouver to Join the Royal Canadian Air Force. CaDt. W. H. Crocker and Ser geant C. B. McFarland sajled last night on the ranee ueorge xor a recruiting trip to Ocean Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rush and little daughter sailed last night on the Prince George for a holi day flip, to Vancouver. Archie Demmert. merchant of Klawock, Alaska, and Mrs. Dem mert were passengers aboard the Prince George last night going through on a trip to Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Brooks of Terrace arrived in the city on last night's train from the Interior and sailed on the Prince George for a trip to Vancouver. R. G. Vandersluys sailed last night on the Prince George for Vancouver to pay a visit with Mrs. Vandersluys who Is receivingtreat- ment In the south. H. Pattison, G. A. Dickson and . R. Davidson, who have been engaged In survey work in the Telegraph Creek district, were here aboard the Prince George last evening returning to Vancou ver. While here this week conduct incr the session of the Assizes, Mr. Justice A. M. Manson received word that his son. Alex Manson 1r.. had enlisted in the Royal, Canadian Air Force at Vancouver,-, emitting his growing law practice ; to do so. Attention Ladies! Just received a large shipment of FUR COATS In the latest style. You are all Invited to come and look over our stock, prices to suit everyone's pocketbook. Remember we have an easy payment plan. GOLDBLOOM "The Old Reliable" Furnishing SALE 12 3-Pce. Chesterfields of the finest quality at very low prices. 4 Enamel Two-Tone Coal Ranges from $84 to $99.50. Studio Couches can be made into a double bed at $39.50. 18 Spring filled Mattresses, all sizes. Special $16.50. 5 Chests of Drawers from $6.95 to $7.95. B. C. Furniture Co. Phone Blk. 324 3rd Ave. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Pearce and daughter of Courtenay, Vancouver Island, -were here aboard the Prince George last night returning south after making the round trip to Ketchikan. Mr. Pearce Is a well known Courtenay merchant, being In the furniture business there. Clifford Dowllng, assistant general manager of British United Press from Toronto, in the course of a western business trip, 13 spending the day in Prince Rupert. He arrived from Vancouver on the Prince Rupert this morning and will proceed east by the evening train. For A Limited Time Only r SPECIAL Woodbury's Almond Rose Hand Lotion 25c Woodbury's Face Cream 50c (Facial, Cold or Cleansing) t Both for 50c DELIVERY SERVICE . Days: 11 a.m., 2:30 and 5 p.m. Evenings: 6 to 10 p.m. Ormes 3;? Pioneer Drvtqgtets THE REXALL STORE PHONES 81 AND 82 Open Dally from 8 ajn. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays from 12-2 p.m. and 7 - 9 p.m. Dolls . . Toys . . Gifts for Girls and Boys. Get them, at, the , VARIETY STORE 330 3rd Ave. W. Phone Hed 120 DRESSMAKER Mrs. Nakatanl, Ladies and. Children's Alterations Phone Bile. 329, 522 Fulton St. Satisfaction Guaranteed Cleaning and Pressing A. MacKenzie Furniture Ltd. A GOOD PLACE TO BUY FOLD-AWAY BED ON CASTORS . . . be made Can be folded into a 14-inch space during day Can Into a three-quarter bed. $3400 Complete with felt mattress -. PHONE 775 I - Household ' Il Prepare for Fall and Winter Men's Suits remodelled Into Ladies Alterations, Repairing, Cleansing and Pressing "Quick Service" Featuring Freedman and Gabbes, Samuel Hart Ltd. Ladies and Gents Suits and Topcoats to measure DELUXE TAILOR Opposite Commodore Cafe Phone 307 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 for the East Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6:00 p.m. Alr-Condltioned Sleeping and Dining Cars ' " For full Information, reservations, etc., call or write City Ticket Office, 528 Third Ave., Phone 260, Prince Rupert Agentd'for Trans-Canada Air Lines Rupert Brand SMOKED BLACK COD Smoked Daily Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Prince Rupert Co. Ltd. British Columbia ' -4 r Or'- 1 ( IT . 1 Ml It :