THE DAILY NEWS nai two When you need a . . . "quick snack" in a hurry, with no time for a regular meal Have a sandwich and a cup of delicious beefy PtfWRIL & w m m m m mmm KWOXO SANG HINT, nor KF.E CHOP SUEY House Next to Kins Tai 612 7th AVE. WEST All your patronage welcome Opens 5 p.m. to 2 a.m. Outside Orders fiom 2 p.m. to 2 a.m. Phone Red 217 II TMJU !. IBKSIBf CTETIbTETB Our Delivery i Schedule S 3 DELIVERIES WEEKLY " TUESDAY, THURSDAY, SATURDAY " p Please co-operate by placing ? your order as early as possi- j ble. To ensure delivery, or- ? ders must be in by 4 pm. the day preceding delivery. m MUSSALLEM'S " Economy Store 5 "Where Dollars Have More 5 jj cents" 5 Phones 18-19 P.O. Box 573 jj t bj:bkb rb in it s i n i. a rs i " WE CARltY Everything For THE WORKING Tiff A aT MA It will pay you to come in and look over our large stock of Woollen Goods. B.C. Clothiers PnONE BLACK 324 Third Avenue r a B 42 18 ACTIVITIES OF Y.M.C.A. AND Y.W.C.A. By DOROTHY OARI1UTT, Hostess HIS DEATH Gyros Honor by REGRETTED, Clarence Harvey Unlay Passes Away at Age of Sixty Years Clarence Harvey Finley. well known resident of Prince Rupert for thirty years, passed away at 1:15 yesterday afternoon at the Prince Rupert Oeneral Hospital where he had been a patient for several weeks suffering from heart trouble. The funeral will take place Saturday afternoon. The late Mr. Finley was sixty years of ge and came we.t at in early age from Amherst. Nova Scotia, where has was born. He followed the occupation center and became and friends during his residence of drkades In Prince Ruoeit His i S passing is mourned and sv-noathy g will be extended to the bereaved. & Besides his widow, he Is survived & two daughter and three s.ins. & One son. Clarence H. Flnlev. hus Kaon nn ..rvlfe nwrmi With the It seems that I went off the before her father succumbed, beam in reporting our children' party the cither day. Mr. Gibson Is the superintendent of the Unlteti Chu:ch Sunday School and ths primary class in whose honor the party was given was Mrs. Joyce Green's. Assisting her In the games were Mrs. Seman and Geordie W11-, kinson who did yeoman service in reading stories. Correction all OK. yes? Mrs. Lee of the hut canteen has returned from a holiday In Edmonton. It would be a great kindness not to ask her whether sh: was train sick. n Another treat is in store thU week-end iwe shall be gettine spoiled with all that is being don. for us) when a camp concert partv consisting of seven girls and X.ve men rolls in from the south. Wha with bands and concert parties om own home-made concerts will hav qutte a time living up to thesr professionals. Or will they? Its always lots of fun to see someone you know on the stage. Don't forget girls, there Is a Grenadier dance tonight at the Armories. Hostesses and chaper-ones will meet at the "Y" as usuu The boys are all expecting a good .urn out of dance partners sc ! icme along girls! And talking of dances the United Services Organization has ex-ended an invitation to all cr. hostesses. Red Cross Corps and thr Cambrai Chapter I.OD.E. to attend a special American Thanlts-?ivin? Eve dance next Wednesday Several chaperones will be in attendance and everyone will meet v. the "Y" where there will be conveyances. The American ! Thanksgiving is a much bigger ! holiday with them than ours is i with us and it commemorates the i landing of the Pilgrim Fathers on , Plymouth Rock. It comes the third Thursday in November and is always celebrated as a real family holiday when all who can meet together. For that reason the boys who are here may be feeling Just a bit more lonesome and homesick than usual so wear your brightest smiles and cheeriest manners. "HUSH-HUSH" SIGNALS LONDON. Nov. 19 0 Every unit in the British forces may be communicated with through the Signals Office "hush-hush department, which handles 30,000 messages a week In Its underground headquarters here. DEANS DISCHARGED WASHINGTON. DC. Nov. 19 9 Norway reports state that Deans Hygen of Oslo. Knudsen of Bergen. Bockmann of Ttomso. Jervell of Hamar and FJellbu of Trond-heim have been discharged from their clerical posts by the EARLY Music was time in 1485. lettered upn:, .MUSIC printed the :vtf SCORE fir th? first s wtp hand- IVf . CHRISTMAS CARDS 35. 24CMSfMASSFAlS IQUAKER OATS 'T"I1INK of it! 6 aiu-acilre Chrittmat cards and envelopes to match and 24 gay, colourful Christmas seals in wealth of different designs ... are yours for a fraction of their regular cost! Go to your grocer, today, and obtain your special Quaker Christmas Offer order coupon when you purchase delicious Quaker Oats. HURRY! HURRY! sumy LIMITED FINE CANADIAN PRODUCT 'V' " - - a at tr Of CI & at at at at at e. at L- at . at at t- at at at at at . at . at at at at at at ;Ot I I I a- at Inence of Mr. Pullen at a citizen. I to his leading membership to the ! nl. ... "!.. W tiiH irk Ma uifUVU-t tit Local nditor club uium i There was no speaker at yes- Lerday's meeting but a number of Tribute Paid by Resolution to Late business matters were dealt with II. F. Pullen at Luncheon including discussion of Christmas Yesterday activities' such as tending of Christmas hampers and family The Prince Rupert Oyro Club enrUlnmenl rviee mm dar-at Its luncheon yesterday. pld . ln fMtl MOn tribute by resolution to the mem- ory of the late H. F. Pullen. The ) On Friday evening of m a week resolution was moved by D. (J. W F. 8tone will be host, to Oyro Borland who referred to the prom- members at a stag party. "at at at of a car- at well known & highly esteemed among many at at tr fcrV V VII --- ------ Isfj Royal Canadian Air Force. There are two younger sons. John and Alonso at home. Daughters are Mrs. Kenwood 'Elsie I Green of Edmonton and Mrs. Oordon (Phemet Fraser of Vancouver. The last mentioned arrived yesterday from Vancouver, being here just "at Ct at tr Ot . lot ANNETTE'S Pre- COATS ? DRESSES ,tt A? - Of & at e, 07 - e, & B, e. ? & f at - ay j; ay ay & & -t a? - a & & & & 8 ay & ay ts a1 Holiday $24.50 1Q onlv Untrimmed Coats, in Wine. Rlack. Rust and Navy. Regular Value $27.50. SPECIAL- a COATS 14.95 12 onlv Fur Trimmed Coatg in sizes 20 Reailar Value S4!.50. SPECIAL Even and half ni."s. from 18 .. to 50. Ropular Value $12.95. SPECIAL $3.95 HOUSE DRESSES' In Emjlish Broadcloth Sizes from .'18 to 4 1. Reg, SPECIAL GOWNS $1.95 with oG-inch Value $2.95. zippers. at at - at at at I PANTIES at a at at at to .J0.? at at at at Z4 at at at at at .. at at tr at tr at tr at tr at tr ladies aaun ANignt oowns, in lea uo.e, iwiiey and White. Small, medium and large. Regular 25 Values $3.95. SPECIAL at $1.95 GOWNS Girlp' Rayon Gowns, from Value $1.95. SPECIAL $1.49 tr at tr at at at G to 14. Regular? at 'at tr at tr at THURSDAY, NOYr.nr3 m mm m 9 COCOA Leads in Oudity Continued (iiV Rayon Pyjamas, in aixe 0 t Value $2.50. SPECIAIr- S1.95 (Jirls Ravon Pantipg, H)c pair. SPECIAI Q Paint all iHzes. It $1.00 VESTS and PANTIE SETS- Regular ':ilui 1.?5. SPECIAL $1.00 . n i iitip ninrvf rn Hea7 two-way Stretch Pantie (jinu. milium and large. Regular Value si.' SPECIAL I HANDBAGS- 5c Colored Suede HandbagR make Mcai Gifts. Regular Value $4.95. SPECIAL - HANDBAGS I SCARFS $1.95 In Bhu'k. Drown, Navy and Red. Reel SL05. SPECIAIr- $1.50 V Chiffon Scarfs, Printed. Ascot Satin linrfl. ular Value $1.95. SPECIAL 75c e - B a 6 It a a s SPECIAL- The Last TwoDays Friday, Saturday j COATS G only Polo Coat. SPECIAL Regular Value $27.50. $19.50 S at PYJAMAS THESE AND MANY MORE SPECIALS AT ANNETTE'S PREIIOL1DAY SALE, SO TIIKKK IS STlU TIME TO GET IN ON THESE MONEY SAVING BARGAINS! REMEMBER Annette's lead, others follow ANNETTE LADIES' WEAR At 530 .Ird Ave. W., next door to C.N. Ticket Office. 3 , i e s ; t 6 : t s S. I t s S i i )