dor Grocers UlENDLY COURTEOUS SERVICE" Ljay, Friday and Saturday ! KOVEMHKK 11 - 15 - lb BEE DELIVERY Beral oil ing id place oi Limn one. QMS IOC hsTiite Label, in'v iea JUCE- tin 7W ia Time Pastry, 7-lb. sack $ . . Bleach LIGHTENS HOUSEWORK another bottle ..., . The Perfect Bleach ind Sterlliier-Deodoriier for 23c ntl Di"'ctant- Red 894 SAGE DIES BY FE NURSE ftatment for natics BCHARDSON KED 246 RT FLORIST JLOCK IQUetjS Pnreana. R uucu rianis novelties R PRTfiro gn to mall orders. 5 "i, ouu jra Ave 8WS STAND 'estern Papers &zlnes i ?ONS TAKEN Red 808 hhedule gttrsday, Saturday i. '"esday. Frlday- LTD. phone ik fresh Fruits and Vegetables (okays, per pound 19c size :52's, per dozen 19c -Fresh, each 43c finter Bananas, 3 lbs. 29c lifornia, 8 oz. cello pkg., each 45c pound 15c WALITY GROCERIES DRIED FRUITS PEACIIES-Sugarrlpe, 11 oz. pkg FIGS Sultan, white fancy, Jt tvr. nVfr w APPLES Dried, 1 lb. pkg :m MIXED PEEL lb. r,)t PEARS Dried lb. APUICOTS-Dried lb. 70? ibin Hood. 49-lb. sack ve Roses, 49-lb. sack 1.75 .... 1.75 mess and Professional LEX'S SHOP jut Waving, Culture In i branches. Phone 655 HYMAN SERVICE . DNTRACTORS I t- i fepair ot all kinds Una Oil Burners SMITH & ELKINS LTD Plumbing and Heating Engineers Phone 174 P.O. Box 274 GEORGE L. RORIE Public Accountant, Auditor, etc. Income Tax Returns Compiled Besner Block - Phone 387 FRANK H. PARTRIDGE CONTRACTOR Estimates Given On All Work Phone Green 417 If its a Rock Job-Call a Rock Man call M. SAUNDERS Blue 666 Concrete Sidewalks, Basements I don't take work I cannot do myself. JERRY VREBOSCH PAPERHANGING and PAINTING PHONE BLUE 810 P. N. Kllborn W. Peterson BERT'S TRANSFER AND MESSENGER Lumber - Coal Wood - Baggage Freight - Express Phone Blue 810 Night Calls Oreen 977 Prince Rupert K PROMPT and EFFICIENT SERVKt imII uour Utf to COLUMBIA OPTICAL CO.LH MACHINE SHOP & GARAGE TERRACE, B.C. ,n GENERAL MOTORS Products j DIESEL and TRACTOR REPAIRS For minor repairs and as P Corner Snack Bar MRS. P. LAMBLY HOME-MADE SANDWICHES TAKES CHES FOR TRAVELLERS u" the Main, Highway Local News Items . . . A Long tnps or short, day or night, 99 Taxi at your service. Basketball tickets now available for Ketchikan Series at 99 Taxi, Grotto, Civic Centre. Phone your order early. (tf) Join the Bridge League and support the Civic Centre attend organization meeting Bridge and Crlbbage League, Wednesday, November 13, Civic Centre. Mr. and Mrs. William Cowie sailed yesterday afternoon by the Coquitlam ifor Vancouver whence they will fly back to their home at Nemlskam, Alberta, af ter a visit here with Mr. Cowle'.s sister, Mrs. John R. .Mitchell, Atlin Avenue, Westvlew, A To all Members of Affiliated Unions of the Prince Rupert Trades Council. Mr. II. G. Archibald, MP, will address the meeting of the Trades Council Thursday, 14th, at 8 pjn. All members please attend. (266) Announcements Alt advertisements in tills column will bo charged lor a full month at 25c a word. Women of the Moose bazaar, Moose Temple, Nov. 13 and 14. Eastern Star Dance, Masonic Temple Nov. 15. W. A. Canadian Legion Fall Bazaar, November 20. St. Peters Fall Bazaar, Nov. 21. Card Party, Catholic School Hall, November 21, 8 p.m. United Church Turkey Dinner November 21. Fishermen's Welcome Home Dance, Civic Centre, Nov. 22. Lutheran Tea and Home Cook lng, November 23. t St. Andrew's Cathedral Fall Bazaar, November 30. Presbyterian Fall November 28th. Scotch Dance, Oddfellows' Hall, Nov. 30, in aid of Pioneers' Home. United Church Bazaar, Dec. 5. Toe H Grand Variety Concert, December 6, Civic Centre. Orange tea and home cooking. Mrs. J. G. Anderson's, 303 4th East. 2:30 to 5. Dec. 12. E Teteran C. A. Brlnd returned on the Prince Rupert today from a business trip to Ocean Falls. Don't forget Eastern. Star Dance. Friday, Nov. 15, 10 p.m. to 2 a.m, at Masonic Temple. (267) Harley Lewis returned to the city on the Prince Rupert this morning from a trip to CANADIAN LEGION. Regular Monthly Meet lng (with Initiation of new members) at Legion Hall tonight at 8 p.m. Rev. A. O. Aasen of St. Paul's Lutheran Church returned to the city today on the Prince Rupert from a trip to Minneapolis and other eastern points. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hues-ton, after having spent the summer at Tulsequa'h, passed through the dty at the end of the week on their way back to Ihelr home at Stewart. Thev ar rived on the Princess Louise Fri day night and tailed on the Coquitlam Sunday night for Stewart. James M. C'ark, vice-principal of Booth Memorial High School, is leaving on this evening's train for Ottawa, having been called there for interview in connec tion" with returning to the permanent force of the Royal Cana dian Navy with the rank of lieutenant-commander. He expects to be away about 10 dayj and, should he return to the Navy, he would 'be leaving Prince Rupert at he end of the year. Mrs. R. J. Sprott, organizer for the Provincial Chapter, I.O.D.E.. arrived in the city this morning on the Prince Rupert from Van couver to meet with local chapters. At noon today Mrs. Sprott Bazaar. was B"cst of honor at a lun chcon by the executives of tne four local chapters in the Com modore Cafe, and this afternoon a tea was .given for her at the home of Mrs. D. C. Stuart, regent of Municipal Chanter, who is Mrs. Sprott's hostess during her visit here. A dinner for all I.O.DJ E. members has been arranged this evening at the Commodore. . . .should answer these questions: "What is MOST important Evidence of the satisfaction of our policyholders is furnished in tin future?" SECURITY, perhaps you would say? You by the fact that whole families have uon the right to plan and succeeding generations your futurt! Plan it with life have entrusted their life insur- insurance . . . the strongest ance programs exclusively to force to assure antinuation of The: Mutual Life of Canada, your present security . . . for anj caci, ycar approximately yourself ... for your loved 35 0fjt5ncw business comes ones . . . in the years ahead. mm rolicyhoijcrs. Ask'your "Does it matter WHICH life. Mutual Life representative to insurance company I choose?" explain the special features of Yes! Life insurance companies this Company. are mucn sukc a iu puuuii -and rates, but actual long-term Low Lost y4frt results vary widely, we invite i;je illsuramv ,j?fhZ The Mutual .. to compare E you 1 r e . 1 -mmr. I until v that of any other company. THE UUTUAL HK ITkMOF CANADA lW HCAII DH IU WAlliRlOU. ONTARIO BLONDIE Milliard Scphton, Prince Hupcrt, Coastal and Interior District Agent K, K. Mortimer, Representative I'rlncc Kupert, B.C. E. T. Kcnney, Ltd., Representative Terrace, B.C. Hoops & Madican, Representatives Telkwa, B.C. E. R. Condon, Representative Ocean Falls, B.C. The Prince Rupert Typogra phical Union held its regular monthly meeting at the end of the - week with President S. L. Galloway in the chair. Business was largely of routine nature. Oliver Santerbane, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. Santerbane, left the city recently for Toronto to re ceive further treatment for illness which had kept him confined for several months to his home. Mrs. John Weise arid daughter, Jill, left a few days ago for Bethel, Alaska, to join Mr. Weise, who Is manager there for the. Northern Commercial Co. They were to make the lonj; flight north from Ketchikan td Bethel. C. J. Goodman, assistant secretary for the Big Four Mining Co., which Is actively engaged In the opening up of a mining property across the mouth of the Bear River from Stewart, was a passenger aboard the Coquitlam yesterday returning to Vancouver after spendir a couple of weeks at Stewart or. f f Icial QUEEN MARY PLANS FOR CHRISTMAS And Beside, My Feet Are Wcl! Queen Mary Chapter I.O.D.E. will distribute Its Christmas cheer to the city's older peopie this year by giving Individual Chrstmas gifts rather than by contributing to the Pioneers' Christmas dinner fund, the monthly meeting of the Chapter decided last night. The meeting was held at the home of Mrs. F. M. Kempton, Seventh Avenue East, with Regent Mrs. J. A. Teng in the chair. Final arrangements were made for the visit of Mrs. R. J. Sprott, nrovinclal Chanter oreanizer. whn nrrlvprt in fhp ritv tnrtnv. I ENGAGEMENT NOTICE Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Kane, Noko-mis, Sask., announce the en-gamemcnt of their youngest daughter, Mary Louise, to Jan-toft Emil Lcland, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. Leland of Prince Rupert. The wedding will take place December 12th, In St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Prince Rupert. TO HAUL TUNGSTEN STEWART Nick Bcnkovich has a contract to haul 150 tons of tungsten concentrates from the Riverside Mine at 7 Mile on the Alaska side to the Stewart duck for shipment to the smelter. Advertise lp the Daily News. ASTHMA SUFFERERS Get welcome relief from the vheeiine, meezine. Banning strugKle for breath caused by Asthma. Take RAZ-MAH, rpecially made to relieve itctiy. slreamiBC I eyes, clioked-up bronchial tubes, aimcuii I breathing and harascinjr coughs caused ; by rAsthma. Chronic Bronchitis, I lay i Fever. At druggists 50c, $1. Demand . . . Quality Drugs In "over the counter" drugs as H the makings of prescriptions, branded merchandize is all-important. It's your guarantee jl quality and perfection. We feature only the best brands-each one a promise of complete Ormes Lid. jjiA Pioneer Drtiqgiats Drastic Discount Sale Substantial discounts on entire' made-up stock for one week only. Must raise cash for raw fur buying season beginning; November 1. Wc now have fur trimmings for hats, coats, etc. W. GOLDBLOOM "The Old Reliable" NORTHWEST CONSTRUCTION LTD." Expert Foundation Work and Interior Alterations CONTRACTS LARGE OR SMALL Planning and Designing Estimates 3 STONE BLOCK P-O. BOX 1381 rhone 503 Evenings: Blue 370 By Chic Young OKAY, I'LL READ I IHi'L WHEN LITTLE CHICKEN PlNKj CHICKEN PINKS HEACT J H ij ft l HT C.uW " I1 THE STORY OP -if SAW THE BIG FOX RUN OFF plV WAS BREAKING. FOR X TO i 'MIMMliJ'l ' -S -"""Nl LITTLE CHICKEN n V- WITH HIS MAMA.HE LAY 3 HE REALIZED-1"" J H PADDY. WILL l, PINK 1 M . DOWN AND CRIED FOR 1 ( HEY, WH ATS GOING "1 V DON'T BE SO VOU READ ME ) v VTX HE WAS NOW AN -1 ON DOWN THERE ? j Q EMOTIONAL ONE OFY C- OPHAW - Vs. ' ' WE ANNOUNCE . . .THE PRIVILEGE OF FEAT URING SHIFFER-HILLMAN TAILORED CLOTHES. WE ARE. OF COURSE, PROUD TO OFFER GAR. ' MENTS BEARING THIS TRUSTED LABEL. FOR i IT HAS LONG BEEN A MARK OF FINE QUAL I ITY. EVEN THOUGH DEMAND EXCEEDS SUP-f. PLY, THOSE MEN WHO KNOW THE WORTH i J . , OF FINE GARMENTS REALIZE THAT SHIFFER- HILLMAN TAILORED CLOTHES ARE WELL . ! WOETH WAITING FOR. ' "THE MEN'S SHOP! 532 THIRD AVENUE CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS PHONE 345 FEATURING SHIFFER HIUMAN TAILORED CLOTHES FOR OVERSEAS XMAS SHOPPERS V McBride Street Wrt 1 1 I ViV For those who arc sending Xmas greetings and parcels gverseas we have on display a fine selection of cards and items especially packaged for Xmas gifts, as well as "Overseas Cartons" in two sizes to pack them in. And we have all the wrappings, too cards, seals, decorative papers and ribbons to dress them up. We invite you to look them over. Why not make it a. point to come la today? . Remember ..you aren't under any obligation to buy. See all these and many other seasonable1 things at . , . THE VARIETY STORE "WHERE YOUR DIMES ARE LITTLE DOLLARS" PREPARE FOR WINTER... Sec Us for Your WEATHERSTRIP, STOVE PIPE, ASBESTOS, FURNACE CEMENT, COAL SCUTTLES, FURNACE SCOOPS NEW LOCATION O EQUIPMENT STOCK COMBINED FOR A COMPLETE CANVAS GOODS SERVICE WE CAN RE MAKE PAIR TLACE ALL CANVASS PRODUCTS PHONE BLUE 12G EDMONDSON Awning & Sail Works 160 East Third Avenue (Next to McMeekln's) General Contractor : We do basements, reshingling, build fences, sidewalks, remodel your kitchen. Demolish or move buildings. 100 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED CALL BLUE filO and we will give an estimate. P.O. BOX 654 -t- PRINCE RUPERT k 11 I