THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1941. THE. DAILY NEW3 r RAINCOATS THAT ARE . . . Smartly Styled . . . Light in Weight Made in England of Fine Thread-Proofed'Egyptian Cotton. Sizes 38 to 12. Specially priced at $10 Others at $12 to $19;50 Watts & Nicfeerson 532 Third Ave. MEN'S AND nOYS CLOTHIBIUS $1.00 CURTAIN MUSLINS and NETS A nice selection. 4 yards $1.00 TOWELS 36x18"; varicolored stripe; good uriers. 4 for $1.00 STRIPED TOWELS Hand size. 6 for $1.00 CRIB SHEETS Flannelette; pink or blue. $1.00 4 for CRIB SHEETS Rubber; pink or blue b6rder. 3 for $1.00 RUBBER PANTS n Rabies', suede. 4 pairs- $1.00 ... VESTS and BLOOMERS women's; cream with silk stripe. I for Me $1.00 SLIPS uercury made quality garments. Keg. $2.25 $1.49 Phone 345 Wallao WHITE FLANNELETTE 27 inches wide 6 yards for $1.00 FLANNELETTE SHEETS Grey;. GGxTG"; pink; T blue' border. tach $1.00 Krinkle CREPE BEDSPREADS 80x100"; green or orchid'.. Each $1.49 CUSHIONS " With sateen coverings; assorted patterns. 3 for $1.00 CRASS MATS Chinese oval: 24x48"; assorted de- si trns. Each 59C CLASS CLOTHS Stripe or check, 6 for $1.00 SHADOW CLOTHS And Homespuns; assorted designs. 3 yards es 98. Hotel Arrivals Prince Rupert L. W. Bolton. T. Kaye, O. H. Outram and Rev. W. P. Bunt, Vancouver; W. Appleby, J. Law rence and Rev. S. Fleming, Ocean Falls; J. R;' Torrance and A. W. McLeod, Calgary; W. A. Larson, E. A. Peterson and D. H. Kallow, Seattle; Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Flddes, Port Simpson; Lieut. Commander F. Wlssler, Gunner L. O. Lerebon and Bombardier O. Mlskey, Prince Rupert; B. Kingsbury, city. Central Gordon Crulckshank, Vancouver; A. Elliott, city; Nick Everls, Port Edward. Samuel A. Deschamps, James Duffltt, J. T. Kaspar, James A. Mitchell, Samuel MacDonald, A. D. Thomey and W. J. Wakefield, who have been here for the past ten days acting as jurors at the Supreme Court Assizes, will sail by the Prince Rupert tomorrow afternoon on their return north. Classified ads. get results. Phone DOLLAR DAYS Friday and Saturday PANTIES or BLOOMERS Women's; runproof celasuefle. 2 pairs $1.00 BRIEFS Tearose or white. 3 pairs $1.00 COTTON LISLE HOSE Women's mercerised; new shades. 3 pairs $1.00 RAYON HOSE Women's; splendid value. 3 pairs $1.00 CAMPUS HOSE Girls'; various shades. Per pair . 45c WORSTED SOX Men's ribbed; assorted heathers. 2 pairs $1.00 WOMEN'S SWEATERS Pullover style, assorted styles. Each $1.00 " DRESS SKIRTS Dark or light colors. Each $1.50 CORSETS, CORSELETTES and GIRDLES Good range of sizes. Each $1.00 ' DANCE SETS Satin or silk; pink or white. Each 95c BOYS' DRESS SHIRTS White or stripes. 2 for $1.00 MISSES' CREPE DRESSES Sizes 14 to 20 . . . Priced to $4.50. Each $1.49 WOMEN'S PYJAMAS Rayon knit; assorted colors.' Priced to $2.25. Each $1.00 FULL FASHIONED HOSE Pure silk; in a good range of colors and sizes. While they last, pair 79c J3NEJ) . Wn r.Cn w, r, n.m. Saturdays THIRD AND FULTON LOCAL NEWS NOTES S. O. N". Meeting Tonight. Men's First Aid Classes will Thursday, October 2. (231) W. Edenshaw of Massett, sailed last night on the Prince George for a trip to Ketchikan. L. Endres. local fisherman, left William Blckle, well' known Grassy Plains rancher, after a trip to the city with a carload of cattle for the local abbatolr left; by last evening's train on his re-i turn to the interior. Ian MacSween, brother of Rev. A. F. MacSween, pastor of First Presbyterian Church here, left by last evening's train to resume his theological studies at Knox College. Toronto, after a visit of a I few days here. William B. Appleby and John Lawrence of Ocean Falls, arrived In the city on the Prince George, yesterday from the paper town to attend a Masonic meeting and will sail by the same vessel tonight on their return home. Mrs. Frank Friedle and two children were passengers aboard the Princess Louise this morning going through from Portland to Dawson to join Mr. Friedle who Is an engineer in connection with airport construction work there. Rev. Dr. Hugh Dobson, secretary of social service and evangelism for' the United Church of Canada, and Rev. W. P. Bunt, superintendent of missions, will sail on the Prince George tonight for Vancouver after a Visit here to attend sessions of Prince Rupert Presby- terjV TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN This is to announce that I will not be responsible for any credit In my name unless authorized by myself. I. OSBfciKU. Announcements All advertisements in this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Catholic Bazaar, October 1 and 2. Novelty dance Friday, Oct. 3. Oddfellows' Hall. Scotch Dance Oct. 4, Oddfel lows' Hall. Adm. 35c. Presbyterian Tea, Mrs. McLeod's, I 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 1. Orange Sale, November S. Eastern Star Ball, Nov. 7. W. A. Canadian Legion Bazaar. Nov. 19. Cathedral Fall Sale. Nov. 20, St. Ptter'i FU Sale, Nov. 27. Ridley Home Grocery Shower, 3j to 6 Friday. Oct. 3. Miss Orpha Pean Gable of Victoria, was a passenger aboard thet Princess Louise this morning go- ing through to Juneau to Join the nursing staJf of the hospital there. on last evening's train for a trip Mr. Justice A. M. Manson, after to Viking, Alta. havins been here for tne past -coir conducting a session of Sup-1 " ireme Court Assizes locally, left i on last evening's train for Prince George, accompanied by the court stenographer, Harry Langley. j Rev. E. E. Brandt, pastor of First Beyitlst Church here, who returned to the city yesterday from Vancouver after having Joined the army chaplaincy service with the rank of captain, Is to be attached to the Sixteenth Battalion, Canadian Scottish, at Prince Rupert. , Speaker at today's regular week- luncheon of the Prince Rupert Mr and Mrs. H. E. Alton of this ly Notary Club was Rev. Dr . Hugh city, are oh a vacation trip to Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. They are."UUi3U"' and for the United evangelism expected back at the end of next week. (Church of Canada and president jof the British Columbia confer- The remains of Richard Thomas ence of the church. P. H. Linzey, of Seal Cove, who died suddenly president, was in the chair and Tuesday night, are being for- there was a good attendance of warded on the Prince George to-!members wlth a few guests. nlgnt to victoria wnere interment will be made. j """" -.1 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. COLDBLOOM "The Old Reliable" Household Furnishing SALE 12 3-Pce. Chesterfields of the finest quality at very low prices. 4 Enamel Two-Tone Coal Ranges from $81 to $99.50. Studio Couches can be made into a double bed at $39.50. 18 Springrilled Mattresses, all sizes. Special $1G.50. 5 Chests of Drawers from $6.95 to $7.95. B. C. Furniture Co. Phone Bile 324 3rd Ave. Prepare for Fall and Winter Men's Suits remodelled Into ' Ladles Alterations, Repairing, Cleansing and Pressing "Quick Service" Featuring Freedman and Gabbes, Samuel Hart Ltd. Ladles and Gents Suits, and Topcoats to measure DELUXE TAILOR Opposite Commodore Cafe Phone 307 Box 725 Thrift Cash and Carry SPECIALS QUALITY FOODS FOR LESS PHONE 179 iBrooKfieia, b Creamery e LEADER TOILET TISSUE First Grade, jJ THRIFT TEA Always delicious and excellent buying. 65C LIBBY'S TOMATO JUICE 15-oz. tins; 25C ASPARAGUS CUTTINGS M.B., Fancy Green; -f p X A1 per tin Canned Fruit Special 1 tin Peaches, 16 oz. 1 tin Pears 1 tin Plums Q All for - .. . HERRING IN TOMATO SAUCE Paramount Brand; 99 Large tins. 2 for ....,ox CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP Regular size; - 4 Hp per tin 3 rolls A tin for LEISURE FLOOR WAX No-Rub Liquid, QQn per tin Solid; per tin SOLVO The Wonder Hand Cleaner, large tin WW 29c 25c THIRD AVE. SWIFTS BROOKFIELD EGGS Grade A Large; IlK per doz MIRACLE WHIP Salad Dressing; 32-oz. bottle 49c ORANGE MARMALADE Malkin's Best; 1nn 4's tin GREENGAGE JAM Pure; 4-s tin PEANUT BUTTER Squirrel Brand; 4's tin 19-oz. Jar GOOD SERVICE FREE DELIVERY SOU 44c 48c SWEET MIXED PICKLES Polly Prim; 9ft n Canned Vegetable Special 1 tin Corn, Golden, 16 oz. 1 tin Peas 1 tin Cut Green Beans Z 35c CANADA CORN STARCH 5 : 2e I.B.C. SANDWICH COOKIES Fresh stock; per. lb. HAND-E-WRAP WAX PAPER 40-ft. roll; each DYNAMITE BLEACH per bottle 25c 9c 7 c G1LLETT SHAVING DEAL 1 Large Pkg. Shaving Cream, 1 Large Pkg. Blue Blades. 90c value IZQn for GIVE US A RING For A Limited Time Only SPECIAL Woodbury's Almond Rose Hand Lotion 25c Woodbury"s Face Cream 50c (Facial', Cold or Cleansing) Both for 50c u DELIVERY SERVICE Days:; 11 a.m., 2:30 and 5 p.m. Evenings: 6 to 10 p.m. Ormes Ltd. "Jhe Pioneer Drtu&iats THE REX ALL STORE PHONES 81 AND 82 Open Daily from 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays from 12-2 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. A. MacKenzie Furniture Ltd. A GOOD PLACE TO BUY FOLD-AWAY BED ON CASTORS Can be folded into a 14-inch space during day . . . Can be made into a three-quarter bed. 34.00 Complete with fel mattress PHONE 775 it':