Monday, October 29, 1023. For Your- Hallowe'en Party Invitation Cards Pumpkin Jack O 'lanterns Black Cats Witches : , Masks Hats Decorated Crepe Paper ; Cut Outs Novelties Orange arid Black Crepe Paper Greeting Cards McRae Bros., Ltd. 'At the sign of ' the Yellow Box rv4 Kodak Film Get the film that gets the picture Kodak Film 1 Wt havt your size. ii 'Just as you count on k.txlak Film, you can count on tut' develop and printing service. Films carefully dcveloped;prints painstakingly made; work that's right and right on time that's our reputation. Ormes Ltd. THE REXALL STORE. Corner Third Ave. and Sixth Street. Phones 82 and 200. ; a COAST STEAMSHIPS 1KSAILINOS FROM PRINCE RUPERT. S.S. PRINCE RUPERT and PRINCE GEORGE. FOR VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, Intermediate Points, Thursday, Sunday, 11 p.m. FOR ANYOX , WEDNESDAY, 10 p.m. FOR STEWART SATURDAY, 10 p.m. r" S.S. PRINCE JOHN. For Vancouver via Queen Charlotte Islands, Oct. 17, Nov. 3, 17 at 8 p.m. PASSENGER TRAIN, DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. Prince Rupert .lt pro. for rni.MCE CEOHOE. edmomtos, wis-Ml' tO, til pototi Eaaiern Canada, lulled Male, AOtMCT ALL OCCAN STUMIMIP LINKS. CUf Tltiai Offlaa, S2S Third Ata.. Prlec Rupert, rh.aa 160. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY B.C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert 8.S. PRINCESS MARY. For Vancouver, Victoria and 8eattle, October 6, 12, 23 J November 2, 18, 30 For Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau and Skagway, October 1, 8, 19, 29; November 12, 26 8.8. PRINCESS BEATRICE. For Butedale, 8wnson Bay, East Bella Bella, Ocean Falls, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River, and Vancouver, every Saturday at 1 p.m. Agency for all 8teamshlp Lines. Full in formation from W. C. ORCHARD, General Agent. Corner of 4th Street and 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert, B.C. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD. ... . . - - II I A ft rr mnvvuiin, VIUTUmo, utn ran., .- i, r. uii rjimr .mm iTtuT. u.i.. i.l.nd. fundii r.m. r.r ruUT illRPION tn Ntll Rltee caanerm, rrn.i m inrt Avtoue. i. arnle, Aa.nl. ttlnt tiuperl. a.C IRLS OF PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH TEA AND SALE Affair Held Saturday Afternoon Was Quite Successful, $40 Being Raised for Funds .The Canadian (iirls In Train ing utt the Preshyterian Church held a.'very successful lea and sale of huiiie cooking and candy Saturday afternoon in the aton al IIih .corner of Second .Street and Third Avenue formerly oc supied by Urine's branch drug "lore ami mixed about $10 for Iheii funds. The officers in charge comprised Miss Mary Mc Hae, 'president: Mis Lorraine ("".rant, vfae-president; Miss Elsie" henny, secretary, and Miss Horcnce Smith, treasurer. Mrs. C.J A. Hggerl and Mr, (i. A Nryanl gave general supervision Mellaril Knox, C.G.M.M. sup erintendeiit engineer, arrived from Vane.iiuver on the Prince Huperl Saturday afternoon rc- urning soum on llie same steamer last nialit. His trip here wax in touiiection with the over haul and inspection of the Can adian freigliler which is now iti progress, at the local dry dock. High School Deremuei 20. .- . Mi Nancy Ilorie returned lo the city yu (he Princess Mary IhU afl-riioo.u after spending n holiday in F.dmonlon, and Van corner. ANNOUNCEMENTS Hospital Hallowe'en Hall October 31. Adair Cars Chapter, I.O.D.K. liazaar. St. Andrew' rooms Second -Avenue. November 7. - - Anglican Church liazaar, No vember 14. Presbyterian Church liazaar. November 21. Itebekah liazaar, Saturday November 21. " ' Women of Moosehearl Legion liazaar. Metroiole Hall, Novem ber 58 and 29. ' Itoyal Purple liazaar, December I. IJIks' Home. ... X'uias. Concert. PRINCE RUPERT TIDES 4 Monday, October 29 High t .OA a hi. 17.8 ft. 15:11 p.m. IU.2 " Low J:ll a.m. 8.1) " 22:21 p.m. 5.6 " Tuesday, October 30 High :5.T a.m. 17.2 " 1(1:22 p.m.' 18.1 " Low 10:27 a,.m. i.5 " 23:08 p.m. 6.2 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOIl SALE. Summer home, short distance from Second Narrow. Ilndge. Hurra id Inlet. Vancouver. .110 fenl water frontage hy 20(1 feel deep. For piirk sale 3don cash, clear deed. Apply Mrs. p. I. Palmer. Dine 211. WAN'I'F.D. Woiinn, half day weekly for washing. Phone lied 513. FOUND. Two keys on strins Apply Daily News Olllce. Try Our $1.50 Barg ain Table Maybe yon will find something you need. Arlicles" worth from 1.75 lo 3.(10 are, put on from llmo to time as other are sold. China, Cut Glass, Ivory, Silver,' IJruss, and lots of useful Ihlmars . Look them over every time you come in. Bulger & Cameron Limited Jewellers. GIFTS THAT LAST., TBI DAILY NIWH Ucal aid Person. B.C. Undertakers. Hayoera, Under takers. 361. ' - Interior Pasteurised Prince Huperl Dairy. Dlack,216. Phone it. Pboue tf Milk Phone tf Don't forget Iioxing Tourna ment, Kmpress Thealre, Monday, November 5 Hospital Hallowe'en Dance, Wednesday night, Auditorium. Admission' $1.00.' 250 Col. S.P. McMordie returned Saturday evening from a brief tiusiness irip y. Vancouver. Mrs. F. P.. Kenny will be at home Friday, '-November 2, from 3 lo 0. liesner'apartmenU. II. I.ipsin and I). I.fpsin of the Acme Importer relumed lo the city on the Prince Hupert Satur day afternoon after a business trip south, , , : ,'b- J-rel asii'iierrace surveyor. who has been- at Stewart for the past few weeks, arrived in the city from that point by last iiighl'i, steamer. 30 live young turkeys for Thanksgiving arriving November . Place your order now and avoid disappointment. Table Supply Meal Department. 257 H. H. Leighton, forest supervisor for Oniineca district, arrived In Hie city froni Smithers at tin? end;of. the week and is registered at Ihe Central Hotel, (ieorge W. Morrow arrived from ancouer on the Prince Hupert Saturday evening in the eoure of one of his periodical tiuiness trips to this district. Mrs. W. L. Newell passed through on the .! earner Prince Hupert Saturday -efJiinir return ing lo ber home in Stewart after spending a vacation in the south rrjr- The city clerk's tulllce will re mam open uuiu.ji ocioi-K on Tue-day night f tti is week to i-eeive ileclarations tor enrol menl on Ihe city's next voters list. 250 Mrs. J. H. Wall passed through the rily Saturday evening on her way to Ihe interior after a trip south. Hie arrived on Ihe steamer Prince Hupert and went out on the evening train. Passengers sailing last night for the south on the steamer Prince Huperl included Mrs. T. Kruser, F. M. Crosby, J. T. Splicer, Mrs. Higgart, II. II. Hichardson, K. F. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. PhelanAIonzo Hull. t. 0. Ahlous, 11. Thompson, II, llelloc, (!. Abbott. J.leul. F.llioll. Lieut. Newberry, Capl. McKay, Capl. Heckelt, Lieut. He.nas, Capl. and Mrs. Coleman and Adjutant herr. TIMBER SALE X 5505. Scaled Trudtrt will be mvlmt liv tii Mfiilli-r ut Lands at Vlrtorla. nut lilrr man immhi on llip tun day or Orlntwr. 1X3, rur the uirtu ot Llrrnre X JJuJ. i rut lo.ooo HriiiliK-k Tlet. im an area (IJi.lnlur M fit. Kaiire t. Ouit Land Ulilrlrt. Two (f. yrart will l alluwrd fur re- movil Of llllltMT. furltx-r tuirtlrulart of thr Chief Pure-ler. Vlrturla. B.C.. or llic UUtrtct t'ore. ter, Prlnre Hiiprrl. B.C. TIMBER SALE X5590. SraM Tender will be rerrlved by llie Minlurr or Land, al Vlrtorla, ikI later I ha n noon on the fnd day or .Novrinlier, for the putrtuw or l.leenre X 5o, U rut af.TOO Jark I'lne and Sprure Tin. on an area ciluiled near SfwriiiHi. llanre a, ui Land liotrirt. Two it) year) will be alluwrd for re moval or timber. rurlher nartlnilarn of the Chler I'orea- ter, Vlrtorla. ll.C. or llie IMilrlct Foret-ter, I'rlnre lluperl, B.C. TIMBER SALE X 6501. Sealed Tender will be received bv Ihe Mlnlnter or Land, al Vlrtorla. not later Own nnon on llie IMh day or Xoveinher, T3, ror the purrnie or Lieenre Xjsni, rut i.osi.oud reri nr iieniHvrk and Spruce, and Ifi.JOO lineal feet or Cedar Pole, mi l.ol IS7& and I Sir.. Hanve i. Coat Land Plilrirt, Two if) year will he allowed for re moval of timber. Further tarUruUra or the Chler Korea- ter. Vlrtorla, B.C or PUtrlrt Foretter, I'rlnre Hupert, B.C. TIMBER SALE X BBSS. Sealed Tender will be received bv the Mluliier or Land, at Victoria, not later I hnn noon on the I ft day or November, lots, for the inirrha.e or Licence X Sill, to rut 17.000 Jarkplne Tie on an area djolnina Lot Af, on Ihe north chore or Francol Lake, Dante I, Coant (Hatrlct, Three (3) years will ba allowed for removal of timber. Further nartlruliri or the Chler Forci- ter. Victoria, B.C., or PUlrlrt Foreiter.l I rluce Hubert, .(.. -', i Mr. and Mr. Whitehead sailed last night on tile Prince Ilupert for Vancouver. They arc onhelr annual vacation trip. Judge F. McH. Youns is ex pected back by tonight' train from Sinithers where he has been presiding over County Court ses- ions, -e- m Mrs. William Wilson and daughter sailed last night' on the rince Hupert for Vancouver where they will join Mr. Wilson who went south a few weeks ago S. S .Magoflln, Dr. J. A. West, Dr. H. E. Tremayne and H. SI. G Lee returned last night from Carnaby where they pent the week-end on a hunting expedi lion. It is expected that C.G.M.M. steamer Canadian Freighter, Capl. C. It. Itissetl, will leave the dry dock tomorrow and then pro ceed to the lumber assembly lo load for Japan. Knights of Pythias I All mem bers are requested to meet In the Castle Hall on Tuesday at 1.30 p.m. to attend the funeral of our late Brother Jennings. C. Westawav, C.C. 11. F. .McNaughlon, CX.lt. dis. Iricl passenzer agent, and II McKwen, division freight agent, returned by last night's (rain from a business trip lo Prince George and Vanderhoof. - George Eckerman, who ha spent the summer at Tucks In let iu charge of Ihe Prince Ru pert cannery store, sailed last night on Ihe Prince Huperl for Seattle where he will spend tin1 winter. --4.. J. It. Lambert, assistant dis trict engineer of Ihe federal de partmenl of 'public works, ar rived on Saturday evening from Haysport where the department now has a new float under con slructiou. Mis. J. II. Meagher relumed from Vancouver on the Priitce Huperl Saturday evening bring ing with her, Mrs. Alice Meagher her mother-in-law, who has been seriously ill but whose health i now much improved. UULBS. Jusl arrived in first class condition all kinds of Hya cinths for indoor and bedding out. Narcissus, Tulips, Snowdrops, Chinese Lillies and Crocus also bulb glasses and bowls Glennie's near Post olllce. If Mrs. F. Dubord, who has been the guesl of Mrs. Fortier, Ninth Avenue1 West, for a few days will return on the (ruin (his evening accompanied by Mrs Fortier. Mrs. Fortier will visit with Mrs. Dubord until the end of Ihe week. City Treasurer D. J. Mathie son announces that hereafter Ihe general' olllce of the utilities department l the City Hall will open until 5 o'clock in the after. noon for the collection of light, telephone and water accounts. The cashier's cage closes at I o'clock. C.P.H. steamer Princess Mary Capl. Arthur Slater. arrived from Ihe south al 1.30 this after noon and will continue her voy age lo south-eastern Alaska ports al 3.30. Hooked for the north from here on the Mary- are: 1-. T. Harper Heed for Wrangell and H. Davis. Karl Conkle, C. Sunberg and Mr. and Mrs. Kdward Heuson for V Plus 1c Jh ser Piece. 0 a pound FLOAT-IRONED Family Service All of your "w-aihinf SO par cant or your lroninf everything- returned dry You aimply touch up a (aw outer (armantt such aa walata, blousaa, houaa dr.aa, with hand-lron. Phona u today. CANADIAN STEAM LAUNDRY. Phone S. I UhatJfiabel, Sir, of CUlt, Ont. for Sold by tk But Dtotert CASH is your Health Insurance Policy "True. it may sound far-fetched. Neverthe-leas, in the. case of "CEETEE" it is your assurance of part Wool, and wool is the only sure protection against winter's chills arid sudden changes in temperature with consequent doctors' bills. The "GEETEE- label also insures a fine wool underclothing-; That will not shrink That will not "prkkU" or irritate the tfody The only Canadian-made underwear That is 'reinforced at wearing parts. That is knit to fit the natural lines of the body. Made only V-y Favoured by Ladiea tbiaycar ar: V'cata and bloomera to match; in CEETEE No. 225. or TURN BULL'S No. 420. For Men: CEETEE No. 220 fine pure wool. CEETEE No. 432 caanmcre and wool mixta re Under-clothing dc hixe" Worn by the Btit People V WW to Victory Bonds Victory Bonds maturing on November 1st, 1823 may be redeemed for cash at any Branch of this Bank without charge. To prevent delays . BondVshould be delivered to the Bank' at least four (fays, prior to November 1st for examination an'd'llstlng. Keep your money earning interest In si Savings Account." The Royal Bank of Canada C. V. F.vilt is on a business trip lo Anyox, Alice Arm and Stewart. . In the absence of City Clerk 11. F. Jones at Victoria, IK J. MaUieison, city, treasurer, will be .acting city clerk. W. Ii; Tirniy of-the federal de part menl oi mines, Ottawa,' reached the city on (he Princess Mary this afternoon. He is en- roulc lo Stewarl. Gus Cedarburg was brought to the city last night from Usk by Provincial' Constable Mancor of Terrace to undergo observa tion for bis sanity.- aran ingn, Hindu, was brought In from Vanarsdol last night by Dominion Constable A. J. Watkinsgnj lo face trial be fore Indian Agent Collison on a charge of supplying liquor to Indians; John Dybhavu, I'eler Loreiuen and Arthur lirooksbank scaled Mount Morse yesterday and jsaw several deer although (hey wore nol currying rifles- There was no miow on (ho mountain but the lakes had a kim of Ice. The party picked fine big blueberries which vere..'llll In gomi condition desldliv liie 'ratenes df , the season. T1W .fiafty was guided by Mr. Loreiuen. They met M. M. Stephens and parly ou "the tOi of tho mouutuiui NOTICE Port Esslnglou-llayport Ferry will connect' with mall trains only after November 1, until further lioliec. , 255 DemeiV BILLIE BURKE DRESSES Venus Hosiery Speeia I Showing of Underwear, Vests, Itloomers, Conu binalioiis. Come and see our slock and compare prices. Goods shipped everywhere. Phone 27. P.O. Box 327. EPSON GOAL We can now Supply our FAMOUS BOSON COAL In any quantity. Prince Rupert Feed Go Phone SB. VALENTIN'S DAIRY NOW OPEN Phone 81 DAILY DELIVERIES 1 1 t a