y, October 12, 1932 RELEN ' ROBERT JARRETT at 15 Months > RIZE WINNER OW —once despaired of “Yesterday,” writes Mrs. J. A. rett of Scarborough Bluffs, Ont., “my fifteen months old m second prize over than two hundred other hoy babies of the same age in the Canadian National Exhibi- | tion Baby Show. When he | five weeks old Fagle He was f starved and nearly drove Vv Brand saved his life. ha me crazy with his crying.” are unable to If you nurse your baby, send for Baby Welfare literature, using the coupon below. FREE! Wonderful Baby Booklet! » Rorden Co. Limited, , Vancouver, B.C. Please send me free copy of tled “Baby Wolfare,” TA ba NROLMENT IN SCHOOL *. -— -- Some Thirty Pupils Shown This September as Compared With Last we of rolment in Prince Rt month of Septembel talled 1129 pupil as th 1163 in the same ear, ac rding to at yf principals pre maard of school trus Jar monthly meetin 4]l schools in the city e exception of West lecreased enrolment figures for Septem being as follows Boys Girls T’t' 117 132 249 256 231 487 et 150 166 316 32 20 52 i4 ll 5 69 560 1129 itltendance ne wn as follow His Bootl Sx 1, 96.96 38.1 eal Cove, 99.39 10 for the month were rv Booth School Street $13: Sea he pupils in the vai wa reported to be rted that School In V. Hall had Schools during visited Booth Street ment for Se ptembe! ollow Boys Girls T't’! 115 138 253 269 252 521 166 156 311 34 20 54 12 12 24 : 585 578 1163 tanksgivin Sale di Army Successful I Crowd Attended: at Citadel ‘St’ Night and Keen Interest Taken in Bidding } Harvest iged Thanksgiving by the he Citadel last night was “ng and successful af crowd was in atten “ good prices were paid in ‘ing of baskets, hampers were donated, G, M, Hunt ‘uctioneer le Smith was the winnet ‘petition for the most at decorated basket ill was suitably decorated | ‘Casion and Capt. Ruby *Mandant, was in charge. auc- Salvation rye ch MILK i ; J ASE’ 4 ‘ i 1 ; bag’! Moose Badminton bridge, Thurs-, Taxi 35—Ernie Large. t? CLDL.’ dante: Thutsday* night. day 8.30. Admission 25c 236 | oi Pf 2.7 parties 1 ton coal, 1 big load wood $14. Mrs, Charles McLachlan of An-| Albert & McCaffery. Phone 116. Canadian Legion, B.ES.L., Half- vox was a passenger aboard the ss tf |yearly meeting tonight at 8 p.m. Cardena yesterday afternoon going Gaede Election of officers. 36 through from the smelter tewn for Mrs. H, 8. Creelman of Usk, who —_—— a visit in Vancouver, has been on a trip to Vancouver, ar-{) For her fourth offence on a —_— |rived in the city on the Prince Rugjcharge of ‘drunkenness, Mrs.” Er- Secretary J. O. Williamson in- pert this morning from the south inest Lewis was sentenced to formed the school board last night} and proceeded to her home in the | twenty days’ impriscnment, with- that he had been successful in re-| interior by train. out opion of fine, by Magistrate ceiving a credit from the Vancou-| |McClymont in city police cowrt ver firm which recently suppliea! Edward Lipsett, head of the well |this morning damaged asbestos board to the) known ship chandlery firm ‘bearing —omeeaens High School his name, arrived in the city on thé] C.P.R. steamer Princess Norah, —— Prince Rupert this morning from|Capt. William Palmer, is due in Alfred B, Young, who has taken} Vancouyer,. being here to pay one|port at 5 o'clock this afternoon a position at Hazelton, had a letter! of his periodical visits to the loc al |from Skagway and other Alaska before the board of school trus-|pranch of his busine points and will sail soon thereaf- tees last night withdrawing an ap-| ee ter for Vancouver plication he had made to be in Wellington Beaton. president of | ee cluded as a member of the substi- the Georgia River Gold Mines Ltd..} A. P. Allison, well known Queen | tute staff of the local schools Lie 1 passenger aboard the Prince,Charlotte Islana logging operator, ete | Rupert today going through to'2#nd son arrived in the city on the With two carloads of halibut and| stewart to pay a visit of inspection ' Prince John this morning from ISLANDS ~ Back to Land Movement For Unem- Canneryman Passes two carloads of canned salmon for|to development operations which Queen Charlotte City and will sail transshipment east over the Ca-lare being conducted on the pro- |t#morrow night on the Prince Ru- nadian National Railways, North- perty pert for Vancouver land Transportation Co.’s motor- ina ee iship Northland, Capt. Len Wil-} Miss Viola Johnson of this city,| Miss E. A. Mercer, principal of liams, arrived in port at 11 o’clock| who graduated this year from Vie-| Booth Memorial School, drew at- this morning from Ketchikan and,|toria Normal School with a first-|tention of the school board at its ufter discharging, sailed this af-|class teachers’ certificate, had an}meeting last night to the necessity ternoon for Seattle application before the school boara|°f repairs being made to steps on —— for appointment to the substitute| ll sides of the school. The matter Union steamer Venture will re-| teaching The application was|Will be given attention by the turn this week to service on the|/ filed fo iture refer school committee Vancouver - Bella Coola - Skeena River-Prince Rupert route in whicl Schoo] salaries fo »f Sep Miss Lottie bowron, welfare of- e will be operated dtrine | tember totallir $6,018.04 and ac-|ficer for the Department of Edu- ‘oming winter. The steamer Ca-| ‘ounts amountir 246.31. were|cation, Victoria, disembarked here ila, which took last week’s VoY-| passed for pa board|from the steamer Cardena yester- age, is being withdrawn in Va if school truste h inder-|day afternoon after having made couver and will not be commis-|standing that the yu would} the round tz to Anyox and Stew- ioned again until she has a new | ve properly O.K.'d by t e re eiv-|art and will proceed from kere to boiler installed to replace the on ng the goods before e checks ars isit interior points which recently broke down sued omeeemnip omnes Dr. J. H. Carson left on this yrothy Patmore had | a let-| With a small list nge! in for Montreal where te before boa la C..N. R ne Rupe ll embark on ‘the steame? pp ypointment,| Capt. Dar ed in port} Aur 1 for Vienna where he wil ild a vacancy occur, to the staffjat 8:50 thi rning from Vancou ike a post-graduate course in eye King Edwa High Scho and. | Powell R { I e and throat work in which neantime, app g vppoint-| and will sail at 4 o'clock this after- ntends to specialize on his re- iment .to.substitute staff of either) noon for Anyox and Stewart whence | ‘uri the ¢ in about nine 1e high’ or public scl Miss|she will return here tomor: eve nonths’ time Patmore informe 1e board that|ning southbound -— efe f » teac | I es Arthur Brooksbank an La Fr k lish Grammar The County ( ise Fred E V. O. Pulton, appointed a speci I atu r Histo I ipplica-|Reisch vs. Hen1 H ind G. P.| nittee to go i the matter was filed for future refer ty k isi t Stewart and|‘nformed tt *hool board at it nvolvit 1 wage ¢ ( I night that .it wa — | Mect Lie A I n I ention to have a meetin H G and wly ap edjover t he N ye! w.o i yr. R. Geddes Larg ya Kir Edwat h | Fultor lical inspe schools Scho wh 1 suf n | plaint y f : liscuss the qu 0 f conductin rom rhe itic fever and has been |/h sor innual phys examinatior fing ) ; ( } . ) hool pupi I committe: me e openi f the pre B ! will report to e board at an } err 1iot expe din C.N.R » J urly ¢ b ‘ i { ) I ip [ Mc} : - : weeks, it was reported|p ut loc} i 5 : i vane echo’ Board tase niet. Diss | Vancouver vi ahnen < ) DYSENTERY EE. Lu reting principal dur- |Tsla i ¥ c IS DANGEROUS } ib ea 1a CHECK IT AT ONCE e work 0 ie sch ! he term \ ! ne ible ivil b i \ ip} ind pul operation | The A { | lur cteu t ied ! I * | } > n tood ve nt Nove ; | . | Announcements |}: 0 »y wnien tine is is ’ ‘ ‘ ‘ i | mace m the ca ing tol is the remedy you should use Rebekah Bridge-Whist, October|tyja) Ww. O. Fulton i icting for It is not an experiment, but a 12 It ; R McLenn tried and proven pre paration that , has been used in Canada for the = past eighty years for all bowel Rx ess Arena Thu | complaints lay, Octobe nain ¢ Wen ' i . | Price, 50c. a bottle at all drug- : ; } gists or deal ut ; DV a ; 7 ee The T ‘Milbucn’ ‘Coat Cimtte. <4 on N LACE Toronto, Ont Eag Dan oO be 4 and 28.) : Admission, Gent 0c, Ladie 2d iP; Ru y { iin . No refreshments rth aft pending a vacation | Boston Hall, 35 ber: stewart 1 ily peci x Mr Ha LOSE will b Catholic Bazaar, October 19 20, nine to the this week Now is the time to do your fall ae | < cleaning. Here are a few of Elks’ Dance, October 21 An. imtere entitle our many bargains, for your : oO; Yuko Tel , Lin¢ converlience: Hill 60 Hallowe en Brice anc | a by ‘Loute Bemousdal ee Johnson's Floor Wax—Liquid dance, Oct. 28, 1.0.D.E. Hall neare in the wuraié faeae of Bane on Pail 50 4 cial “Ot Leal Magazin lustrations in 1-lb. tin Cc Moose Hallowe'en Octooel : ; : Pain i au iclude a pictur Operator vack Liquid Veneer—Reg. 20¢ > 94 iv hall, broth : W. W. Wra 30c, special Presbyterian Bazaar, Nov. 24 pe eal pecia | thall his city trons Pitt) Mac's No-Rub 95¢ - ‘Cabin and rothe howing a sup 6 fol 4 : Ba loly train at Eighth Cabin which ts Pearl White Naphtha 20 DON’T FORGET |close to the t mber line Soap, 5 bars for Cc yaa ineola,—3 sizes The 25 Garage , The regular monthly meeting ot, 40c. 90 $1 75 For Efficient, Reasonable and he board of/school trustees was Cc, Cc, e Fast Service eld last evening in the city coun-/f ‘This is the best buy yet. Get A. M. Honeywell, Phone 25 il chamber. Those present were W the habit and use it. Good for J. Greer, chairman, J. J. Gillis, W all cleaning purposes. We have “1'o, Fulton, D. C. Schubert and Ar-i] 41) the other lines at reduced thur Brooksbank, trustees; J, O,| prices. . Williamsor retary Miss E. E.} Miss D. Hogan Luc ting principal of King Ed MUSSAI LEM’S ward High School, and Misses E. A.! a —_—— Mercer, 8, A. Mills, Margaret Palmer | ih Mercer, 8AM ee stout Economy Store TEACHER OF MUSIC : ' principal a “Phe Original Cash & Carry” Phone—Black 232 f wt | Nee Chane Se Advertise in the Dally’ News, SUpand 219 Phird Avenue» | | . : ; { Jhie | Season’s Greatest 3 RADIO RECEIVERS | at New Low Prices Nothing like these outstanding values has. | ‘ ever before been offered. You can give your home the finest of modern radio re- ceivers at a price hitherto considered im- ‘i possible. Models priced from $65 to $189 incorporating all the newest developments in Radio engineering. Get a new concep- tion of the beauty of radio entertainment : : with one of these de luxe receivers. Pay | only 10% down. Balance spread over 12 ; months, t Northern British Columbia Power Company Limited - 8 Tube Console Model. Super-Het- erodyne Circuit. 109 | The New | BOOSTED JASPER HARD COAL} A: * ere “ a Tai la ee matte ployed Urged at Liberal Con- | vention by A. R. Mallory \| 1 1 50 ; ue | per ton salty The most important business that} i i i. ' ot a ie the convention could do would bel M h d ( | $11 50) p t ; wee eed to devise a policy that would put ine ea 0a S * ef on oe F indless and unemployed men on ALL COALS ARE IN A DRYSHED : le and unoccupied lands of British j HYDE TRANSFER—PHONE 580 olumbia, A. R. Mallory of Port Cle- | 1ents declared before the provin- ? etx? ‘ial Liberal convention in Vancou- rer last week 7 “In our valle ol the Queen *harlotte Islands is room for thou- ands of settlers of the right sort,” Mr, Mallory declared. “‘Thete ts ab- Back Northern B. C. Payrolls indance for all who wi It ’ = y vate the rich soil. It is a pity that ee 4 ve cannot place on this fertile soil Keep the Home Boys Working—Insist on he husky, able and intellige 2 { oung men who are now uné aad vfs ‘ d. There are many districts on th i ‘ : oast islands where families wh ll ev a @ 0 : ) a? tarted without a penny are mn ' ah vell established : : . he ; For those who wish to economize try a portion of Bulkley Valley i slack with your furnace coal Away in Hospital * ry CANADIAN PACIFIC Angus Mc Allister of Claxton Died f - a al 17 TPe TOR e t46 4 te Y af - To Vancouver PRINCESS NORAH- -Oct. 12. 24. Nov. 2. ; este rd ay J ternoon at Age To Vancouver PRINCESS ADELAIDE—Fridays, 10 p.m. via Ocean . Ay 4 4 of Seventy-fwo Years Falls and Way Ports ) 4" To Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Skagway PRINCESS NORAH ¢: ’ Angus McAlliste mpioyee o! Oct. 8, 20, 29 For Information call or write ' ‘axton Cannery i es W. L. COATES, General Agent Prince Rupert, B.v. , erday atte! ) Prince Ru I ; Hospital ~—_ 7 here he had been TT CES UN tl TT i a be a Dec i was 72 i SX St UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED ‘ , ae & f New Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver:— srunswick. H Van P.S.8, CATALA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 P.M ver ; } vill Via Waypoints, arriving Vancouver, Thursday a.m . pa as ES.8. CARDENA £VERY FRIDAY MIDNIGHT, gt} ve forv P Rupert Arriving Vancouver Sunday midnight. approx 5 ymorrov } \ Weekly sailings to Port Simpson, Alice Arm Anvox, Stewart and Naas Pe : . River points, Sunday, 8 p.m The | f : was &@ Further information regarding all sailings and tickets at le ma ib i VRINCE RUPERT AGENCY: Second A venue. Phone 548 brother in New B kK. He was eel 7% a member of the Oddl ws’ I t seth : iL : ; ; ] r; . tes . Would Reduce me Hwy { ] ; r : Staff of a ‘sd Cove Sch ae ove Sch ool i Miss E. A. Mercer, principal of] ; Booth Memoria]. School, was re-| ; ( iested at last night’s board meet 4 ng to bring in a report at next! 7 nonth’s meeting as to the possi- hility of sufficient pupils now at- ending Seal Cove School being ab- : orbed at Booth School so as to domi by ‘ mit the staff of the Seal Cove School tee being. reduced from two teachers a 1s at. present to one, The suggestion oer ; Be to this effect has been sponsored by r Trustee W. O. Fulton ' as ‘ a * : Be ! , ms VANCOUVER WHEAT } iv VANCOUVER, Oct. 12 Wheat | é ait was quoted at 464,c on the local Sas - ‘ xchange today ~ 1a 4m ino 7 | — : in the big, new, family-size it.) oe Hotel Arrivals package, are always fresh, Until - p you have tried them you can- 4 Central not imagine how deliciously George Murray, city; E. J, Welsh light, crisp and flaky Christie’s ms { Salvus: EF. Wallact and W Birchell Snow’ Flake Sédzs really ‘are, 4: ONR. oo ; vif ’ ’ “