Unt-S for hall wear... ' .t-w ,r In nnAn Vt O r I ftM1 0 tm. bejii" presented to you by liocal Raw and tturized 31ILK l.'VTI V M A ll V OIONK C57 RD AD IN TIIR I J 1 l lllll MAuAlINt CUT RATE SHOE STORE Across From Ormes Drug Store J. L. CURRY CHIROPRACTOR smith Block Green 995 If pain Chiropractic! ' t If nerves doubly sol INSCRIPTIONS i The Ideal Year Around Christmas Gift r tVUlO WI ill UI1J1UI UIi ! 1 i l. r pi . Delivery UJUU U UO. CfVtL e ore clostnn out all our Fur Coats. $ )Ilnln..t i i flS onlv Mfi-tiin.i c.iio tlz Ilollingcr Dyed. Each $175.00 $ nl.y, Electric Seal 5g Hollinpcr Dyed ..- $M!).0() Northern Seal Coats Each .... $12!).()0 jfi Persian Paw Coats Each . $95.00 j Sunny Swags Regular value $125.00. ffi voting-out. Sale . $S).ru ys nly, Black Broadtail- jfi itetrular value $95.00. i& Closing-out Sale ' $55.00 j& only, Coney Coats Regular value 125. Closing-out Sale $105.00 j 5oe is now under way. See our $j windows for our Pre-Christmas & Specials jj ANNETTE'S f LADIES'WEAR j PRINCE RUPERT. B.C. & t!.... ....... . . best buy in Monument.' I m B.C. Is Bl 141 Monuments on 3rd floor West of IftNm . "?'1L MIIN1TMVUIM Atlas Boiler Works Electric, Oxygen, Acetylene Welding, Blacksmith, General Repair. Phone Red 884 DAILY NEWS WILL BRING RESULTS Local News Items... PHONE 80 TO CONTRIBUTE PERSONAL AND NEWS ITEMS A St Peter's Bazaar, Thursday Nov 23, 2:30 to 5:30. Aprons, variety and home cooking. John R. Mitchell, who was taken seriously 111 . about six weeks ago and has since been confined to his home at West-vtew. is reported to be making satisfactory progress toward A Sportsmen. General meeting 1 rtt ZrA r i .1 . n 1 . . i . Skcena, left on last nhrht's nnmmnnri AHnAnfinni i WO out f tlircc Canadians who have syphilis don't know it. TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND! In town and countryside, in every part of Canada, two hundred thousand men and women go about their daily tasks unaware of the danger that threatens them. If it could honestly be said of them "what they don't know won't hurt them" there would be no problem. But that's not so. For syphilis is deadly . . . and a sneak. ?The germs cunningly hide their activity, usually with no outward sign for many years. Suddenly, THE DAILY NEWS Don't forget. Cambral Chapter IDEE, tea, Mrs. Rorie's, 4th Ave. West., Nov. 23. Home cooking. Everjbody welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hogan returned to the city today from a visit to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. P. Richards were among those who returned to the city this morning from Vancouver. j v.. i.uu mm UUIJ HI JeglOn I Rooms Wednesday, November', Geor2e Dwyer returned this 22, 8 p.m. Rainbow Lake prob- ! mornIn 'rora Vancouver where Inm r, - ,1 I, 1 . . , , ll P KPnPtlt fl tllin UK... b- 'u Jl ll i o 1. ' nf.si. f . . . . . i A ... i . jicaa jur yuur uiieniion. VZTil ' Breen Melvinof the exten-tion department 1 .the University of British Columbia, after having spent the past week here George Ross was amontr those who returned this morning from the south. Ralph Bcrney of Chllliwaek Is In in COnnepLifin i,i,. . umn t,c l,, mc nntiotn ,cyuig tuiuujiuw iiim on nis return south after a visit here i., a i S,mH ffi?1 a LVi LeS' le" wIth hls brother-in-law and Sunday night to spend the com. slster and Mrs R StteTiani; nlgt,QUeen cau1 P1"" Avenue East, lotte wand points. Years ago Mr Berney waj ,d vvbii aiiauicLli r loll ElABYSI & Cold storaee Co- staff here. COLDS Fred GTimmett of Chllllwjifif ReUeve misery dlrept district governor of Kinsmen, ar- without "doilna? " ived in the rHtrv fjidn nun V ICKC oanied by Mrs. Grimmett. Mr. 'RUB ON V vapor ije Gfimnie" wiU preside at the , . , fnarter presentation ceremony - at the local Kinsmen's meeting Leading Seaman Marshall of ! tonight and will leave to return T I w r. o m . . r-i t .... . n.ivn,.o. discovery arnvea in inurKaay nigni. . L. . : . . . I me cuy mis morning irom Van couver tq conduct a squadron board of Instruction and examination for chiefs and petty officers or the local Sea' Cadet Corps. ' William Irvine of w'etaskiwln, Alberta. C.C.F. candidate for Cariboo riding in the forthcoming federal . election, and Leading Aircraftsman Harry Archibald, candidate for Initiations and autobiographical talks comprised the program of the Prince Rupert Gyro Club at the regular weekly luncheon today. President Frank Skinner occupied the chair and conducted the lniation of new members In the persons of Alan Landels, H. S. Cowie, Allan Sheardown and Don Forward. Major Paul Whitley, Pacific TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY (274t FOR SALE Singer sewing machine, good shape. $40.00. Mrs. Thomson, Fairway Food Market, 3rd Ave. 274) canadTens-leafs even BOSTON, Noy. 22 Montreal Canadiens, by scoring a. four to one victory over the Boston Bruins here last night, moved into a tie with the Toronto Maple Leafs for leadership of the National Hockey League. Tomorrow night the Canadiens" will be playing at Detroit and Toronto at Boston and on Saturday and Sunday nights the two Canadian teams will clash- Saturday at Toronto and Sun day at Montreal in what mer that milk is beinir shinned in considerable Quantities from Northern Ireland. CAMBRIDGE. Eng. P)A son has been born to the wife of Wing Cmdr. E. Bentley Beau-man, who in 1D43 made the first crossing of the Canadian Coast range on skis. rnNVFNTinki FOR SALE Large heater. 645 v ' 7th Ave. West and Thompson flf Kl ATIVE.V .Street. VI HKIiYLJ Alfred Adams of Matt ' Is Ke-elected President ALERT BAY. Nov. 22 The annual convention of the Native Brotherhood of British Columbia concluded Monday after officers had been elected as follows: President, Alfred Adams, Mas -sett. Vice-Presidents, Johnson Russ, Greenville, Caleb Williams, William Scow, Frank Assu, Tom Shewish, .August Murphy, Oscar Peters. General Secretary. Herbert Cook. Treasurer, Timothy Moody. Recording Secretary. Walter Wilson. Business Agents. Guv Wil liams and William Beynon. Negotiating Committee. John Scow. Frank son Russ, William " should prove to be crucial . ' f"5U nerDeri uook nun. n, v, The standing to date: W D L F A Jet. Toronto . 8 0 2 48 32 16 Legislative Committee, 'Rev. P. R. Kelly, William Beynon, William Scow and Frank Assu. nn Poni leaiure 01 the Canadiens ft n 9 m 9, ,.' , JT a31611"011 ws the presentation Detroit 5 1 3 41 - j 4 "on of the report of Rev. Peter 1 Ke"y wh had de,eated New York 1 2 5 2i 4 Clifcjo I i 32 4 2 r takC UP With the.Dmlon government at Ottawa matters - ! concerning the welfare of the GLASGOW, Scotland W I natives. ThU report was con-Liquid milk supplies In Scotland ; Idef ed very encouraging. have shrnnlr c tnunV. K.n..o I GreptlnP WPTP twolvoH fmni . . u. . fcjw UCLaUW .vvv.iwu i WAli of bad weather since last sum- j many important personages Jn- eluding Lieutenant Governor w. u. woodward, Premier John Hart, Hon. T. A. Crerar, Archbishop W. M. Duke, the Bishop of Victoria, United Church of Canada, Anglican Church, and Rev. W. P. Bunt. Some sixty villages were represented at the convention which was in session for sev Tnnmnm m mi.- eral davs nnrl whlVi innV nn iJUHUUil AUUIIiaS ii. " wwa. ujj Ilardman, who became known many Important matters. train f A Tarrnna T.,V.nrn V, 1 ......... . ' US us Liie ine -Doy Ofiv fn editor" mr" uhpr when he re- w-ufspeal toniTto:; V,"? lved his UrsV emtoViaV a- esultstry a Classified. Vincent Segur, M.L.A. for Rev- in Vancouver, and Capt. R W 5?,?tole,?t in e,arly twenties, elstoke, who Is leaving this af-iW. Robertson, as.slsb.nt. PnMfip' d ed at Ws nfl0 home,.aged CHECKED ternoon for the interior town, command frtuftitinnni nrr Mr. Irvine and Mr. Segur will j at Victoria, are visitors here in proceed from Terrace to Van- the course of "a tour of this derhoof while LAC Archibald j part of the command. They returns to his duties with the will be leaving tomorrow night Air Force here. I for Vancouver. "v ."v. l. luiiiu ttucci itiiu m a 1. jK tr a villi held important posts on a num- "Or MqneBck ber of London and provincial .flkrriieffroinitciiiiiecauMdbyKXMnai . D. PRESCRIPTION. Greaielna ud uuilna. SuoiLn. cwufort. and juittly almi For Result-:try a CJassifled. taU .. PREScminnioH- 1 il v i' T Hozcj Sure Are You f the body's defences crumble completely T I 2 disastrously. But there is a brighter side. Modern science can cure early syphilis. Even for those whose infections have reached the eleventh hour, the clock can be put back many ycarsr BUT syphilis must be found before it can be treated. For those who may have syphilis there is a simple first step to the road to recovery 1 blood, test. This can be done very easily through the family doctor, plant physicjan or free government clinic It is wise to KNOW FOR SURE. FIGHT VD on THE A SECTOR FRONT For the f cti alxmt VD write your "Provincial Department ofllfiltji for tlie new, free bootlet "viCTour tvt luiits".. I 1 iJ f HEALTH y, WELFARE IEOAI MORAL y SfmimJ Ij PWAi rnirNT Of MATIO.MIL BI4LTB AMD WIMUI tt furtl'ir CiiuJU 'tjiht tuut VD. Announcements All advertisements in this column wUl be charged for a full montn at 25c a word. St. Peter's Fall Bazaar, November 23. C.C.F. Bridge Drive every Saturday. Cambral Chapter. I.OD.E, Fall Tea, Nov. 23. home of Mrs. George Rorle, 4 th Ave. W. Tea" and Apron Sale, Legion Rooms, November 25, WA Canadian Legion. Dance every Saturday night, i uuujciiuwa nan. u uanos orchestra. 9-12. Lutheran Ladies' Aid fall sale, Nov. 25. Dance, Oddfellows' Hall, Wednesday, Nov. 29. W.O.T.M. Dance, Oddfellows' Hall, Dec. 6, 9:30-1:30. C.WL,. Bridere. Whist. CrlhhfiPP in aid of Xmas Tree, K.C. Hut, Dec. 6, 8 pjn. W. O. T. M. Baznnr nnrt Too Oddfellows' HaU, 3-0, Dec. e! United Chnrrh fnll Mln Thn. day. December 7. C.C.F. Bazaar, Oddfellows- Hall, Dec. 15. H STRAINS. SPRAINS ond MUSCULAR PAINS" I 0&- I MAKE YOUR CHRISTMAS CARDS AND NEW YEAR CALENDARS Distinctive with our Local Views I WRATH ALL'S Photo Finishing m THIRD AVENUE S Delmore Frozen Fruits and Vegetables Raspberries, Strawberries, Sliced Peacheai Enterprise Fruit Co. PHONE 343 Corner of Cth and Fulton HALF MOON SNACK (Manager, George Lum) Specializing In Lunches Chow Mein Chop Suey From 11 a.m. to 3 a.m. Opposite Sunrise Grocery KWONG SANG RING HOP KEE CHOP SUEY HOUSE 612 7th AVE. WEST (Next to King Tat) All your patronage welcome Open 5 p.m. to 12 p.m. Outside Orders from 2 p.m. to 12 p.m. PHONE RED 247 ' T, h PAGE FIVE ops in Topcoat Vai ue in n les, there's (Quality cut into every one of these Fall Topcoats made by Fashion - Craft and Society. All - wool fabrics 'in-eluding Wcst-of-Eng-lands, Fleeces, Velours and colorful Tweeds. Priced at $27.50 to $42,50 Classified Ads In The Dally News get reeulte.