T T FOR YOUR Halloween I . CJTi "rf". SUiiiLHU e c You will require limitation Carols, Jck O'laiitern. POinpklu. Illk Cats, Witch, Mjka, Paper IIhI, Decorated Crepe Paper, Out Out. Movefile, Orange and Mliii'k striped Cp Paper, Mho get m leiiiifoit book 'it Mini you exactly what " do to entertain your i k'HiIm, I lir Dcutiisou Demons-; . t t- will lie here Nov. 15 Best Thing in the World For Delicate Girls" Mrs. John Bennett, Bogey Creek. Man., write: 'M;; " I'M I'-xi i i ni nerou liuubL, could not . deep, had tit 11 fi r i tt;j -jci nn anu laiminn pr. i nu wen: on lor inrce years. and three doctors helped her very little A(;er reading o( what Dr. Quie'i Nerve Food bad door or otheri, I got kc lor her. She it bow to well that the it like a different child. She it fourteen yean old ad looki the picture of health. w- wv- ....J n. . aw v uv va Qiate't Nene Food for drtferent members of the tVmtiv whn MAVrinff 0lP' ' from "flu" and scarlet JVu-. ; fever, and it has a!way helped them. Dr. Chase's Nerve Food I ru Sni of SO pill. Mimtimn lime A "., lAA.. Toronto NION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD. i'.ni. 'Kin I rinr BH)i. - mccuvca, victoria, s , wn Br, Tw.r, a p.m. ccuvi, vicToma. ai a?, f iinm Rr. urdr, to am. mcx aucc n. arcwAiir, ar, r. ' otrcx. roar impim mmd hm ori. mkk am. tl Is aM. 4. bmMi, ac rnc IUprt, 10. YOU WANT THE FINEST CANNED SALMON ' Rupert B rand" Selected Skeena Sockeye V v I,. ,... ' J ,,.i I ! Ill .i'.." Sulliioll. ii. ili- ('. i! tr .ii' a ) .i liiiinK. im.,1 'li.ii'- ,i gi"nl idea, SOLD EVERYWHERE. 'anadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Prince Rupert, B.C. jajriff- www vy 1W (-)d is your lx ft ivnpe- m i . JJiiiiitaH ajWHIla . . . i ' . -lf ! It if j-ou liavc to li luke it in "an unn Labi-.' rarg; ? For more A- -A. it ni fi..n.. Iluumlil 1nrrrn navr given Canadian women (mere than 300,000 of them) uncciuallfd satisfaction. lYxy arc wtmrlcrful bakers, easier to use, easier to kcrp spick and span, lrorc economical and have many IuIxt snvinK attachments Uiatj-ou will appreciate. Jmprrt one this week without any obligation on your part. KAICN HanDWARE CO. Prince Rupert, Q.C. MSb'I! 110 vertise in "The Daily News HE PAPU THAT ftETS vl"K I'S " S Local and Personal llayners, Undertakers, Phono 351 H.C. Undertakers. Phono il. . TAXI and Messenger Service. Phono 078. tf lloyal I'urple liazaar, Wcdnes day, Deccnihcr 3, Klk 'a Home. F.nglis'h transparent ehljia free "SL'PHF.MF." coffee -coupons Mr. Field, Ait- Needlework Agent for real silk hosiery, 213 Second Ave. IMione 523. tf 30. - - I..0.1I.A. Whist drive, October Towing and freighting. Tu Towena, GO li.., Cap., M. Clifton Phone Wue 400. Mght phone 23 tf The hospital hoard last niprh anmiintHiJ Kruest Unwtn to lw art ing secretary during the ah -cure of Harry Hlrch who expwets ! leave on his annual vacation next nwk. . Mr. Kenning, reporting for the Ladle' Auxiliary at the meeting of the hospital hoard last night slated thai a commute bail been authorized lo purchase a bolt of malarial for nurses' apron. Have you Men that dainty hand painted ebina in II. II. Hemming' window? 21 1. After the luncheon to Premier Mackenzie" King on Monday af ternoon, a public reception will be liehl in the luncheon hall which everyone will have an op portunity to meet the premier. 210 Itoard of Trade luncheon lo Hon. Markenite Klna, Premier of UHHHda in AutHlorium at 12.30 u'rlwck Oct. 13. l.adie wllll be prenenl. Tieketn obtainahle from all menihero of the Kwutiv rilrmcfi lru Store and Ifie Scri' lary. Price l. The reaulnr monthly meeting of the hospital board wa held lal evening. Preaidenl I. K Mi Hae wh In I he ehatr and Hie lireciors present were 1. Iloss Mackay, Mrs. Henning. J. h I lioinpsiin, .ld. S. D. Macdonald and Harry Hirrh, iecrelary. As is Iih annual custom. A Perkins of Port Knsington ho--enl iiis rherk for tt to the hos pital Ixmrd for membership in the I'rinre llupert lneral Hospi tal Association. The boanl at its meeting last night paisl a ole f thanka lo Mr. Perkiue. Howard Frixzell sails loniglit on I lie steamer iTinre nuperi for Vancouvef en route lo In diana where be will lake a mx months' course in accountancy al I he Valparaiso University. K. I'nwin ha taken charge of the nllice in FriiteHV butcher shop. The sum of t6, proceeds of a ilance given recently by tbe nllkers and crew of the sleauier Prince llupprl, was remit led to the hospital board al its meeting last night. The seerelary has already sen! a letter to Norman MrlHii, purser of the steamer, aeknnwledging the donation with thanks. Do not overlook the annual Thanksgiving services at Hie Church of F.nglnnd tomorrow, Suinlay, October 13. al H a.m., 1 1 a.m., 2.30 p.m., and T.30 p.m. There will lie special music ami beautiful decoration and Archdeacon It i x, who Is just hack from the (iencral Synod, will preach. ' ANNOUNCEMENTS Hospital Annual 1U!' Oct 31. Anglican Church lhunnr, Nov. 0 THE DAILY NEWS YOU CAN GET RID OF DYSPEPSIA By Taking the Fruit Treatment In the Form off "Frult-a-tUes" You can get rid of the ralo j the lieary, uncomfortabla feeling; the biliouattack,headAches and ronnth nation that accompany thia trouble. The Fruit Treatment which is the Intennlfied juices of apples, oranges, figs and prunes combined with tonics will always relieve Dyspepsia. Mrs. Thomas Krans, Krerett.Ont., say : " I have leen troubled oryears with Dyspepsia, Liter and Kidney Disease from which it was Impossible to get relief until I took "Fruit a-tites". Thanks to their wonderful results, I am free of these ailtnenta and am in normal health again". This is the kind of proof that convinces. The Fruit Treatment " Fruit a tites" is sold by all dealers at 25c. and lOe or sent postpaid by Fruit a tites Limited, Ottawa, Ont. Annual Mooseheail dilorium, October 28. Hall, Au- The Ilubekah' WhUt Drive is postponed until a hi I or dale. Son 4 of Canada mt lonlghl. Saturday at p.m. in Brijad Hall. Election of offfeera. On October -23 aiid 25 the household effect of the Norfolk Rooms will be sobT Tiy. Publir Auction. Tbowe repairing extra beading eta. w1tt do wnI to wail until lbee lt. P. W. Jlacoy of I be llelmonl u rf Inlet Mine sUU at Mir: Inlet returned on last night's train from a trip to the interior and will leave on tbe company boat Itelmont thia afternoon for Surf Inlet. Frank C. Swannell oS the civil engineering- firm of Swannell Si I'oakes, Victoria, and his .assist ant. K. Money and W. V. Kkins. nrrivM in I lie cily lat nfghl Tifler having anenl the summer in I he Lake district doiag tri- ingnlalion survey work fhe the gwernoien' . They wifl proceed oath on the steamer Prince llu- pert tonight. Pasaepget booted lofiil l- niathl on the Prince Hupert for Ihe south Incfurfe H. F. Ilobln-on. Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Davis, Mr. and Mr. Charles Wickens, fieorge Uilehrit. Howard Frizzell. Dan MarD-mald. . A. Kvan. F Smith. F.. Kkins. "J. !. Whiteaere not Mrs. Peter Wold for Van couver: r . .. .wannell 8' i 1.. Money for Victoria. PREFERENTIAL TARIFF WITH WESTERN SAMOA OTTAWA. Oct. II The llril-!h nrefcrenlial I ;i r i fT lias been ex'eiideil h Canada I i Ihe ler- i'orv of Western Samoa, which s now adiiiinisti red liy Mew Ze:- i ii . I iimier itir muiiilat'! of the f.eauue if Naii'in. RAILWAY ADOPTS OLD G.T.P. LINE THROUGH YELLOW HEAD PASS A rhange in the Canadian National Hallways" I rack system through the Yellow head Pass is nnmnmeed for November l when Ihe new link of 18 miles between fled Pass Junction and tieikie, which is one station west of Jns-ner. will he utilised. Lucerne will no longer be Ihe divisional centre, the offices and other facilities being removed loJ"sper, say Vancouver Sun. lour hundred Ions more- freight in one train may he onr- .rled over Ihe hew line, which has i controlling pmde of four-tenths of I per cent, than over the- old line hy way of Lucerne, whose grade was seven-lenlhs of 1 per cent. During Ihe war Ihe call onumiH Mrt. L. Powers of Victoria is' the guest of her daughter and. Mon-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Conorloii. Lurn Yow was found guilly ofj drunkenneaa and fined $25, with I he' option of thirty days lui- iirisonmenl. hy Magistrate Mc- Clymont in the city police court. It. S. Sweeting, G.P.Il. Iravel- iling auditor, who has been here I lie past few days on company liusinesM, returned lo Vancouver on I he Princess Healrice today. The issuing of game licence! has been transferred from the government agent's office lo that of the provincial police it was announced at (lie court house this morning. ' fi.X.ll. sleamer Prince Jom. Capt. .Neil McLean, is due at 6.30 this evening from Stewart anu Anyox. She will lay over until next Wednesday when she will again go north. J. M. Campbell,' superintendent of Ihe local olliee of the F.mploy- inenl service of Canada, will re turn lo his dulies on Monday afler a two weeks' vacation dur ing which lime Malcolm McLeod has been relieving him. Power hoal Prosperity, Capt. Ilrindle, arrived in iort this morning bringing 31 Ions of pal ladium concentrates from Ihe alt Chuck Mine, Alaska, for transshipment F.ast over the Canadian National Hallways to Irvington smeller. New Jersey. C.N.Il. sleamer Prince Huperl. Capt. D. Donald, due from Van couver al 8 o'clock this evening, report her arrival on lime. The Irnin for Ihe fiasl will be held until she comes in and will leave at 8.30. The Prince Huperl will i-elurn soulh via Swanson Hay Orean Falls and Powell Iliver at midnight. Archdeacon (!. A. Hix of St Andrew's Anglican Church has i-elumed lo the cily afler attending Ihe triennial general synod of Hie Anglican Church of Can ada at London, Out. He also was iresenl al preliminary executive meetings in Toronto and has Heen away aboul three weeks. He will resume Hie pulpil of SI. Andrew . Church al tomorrow' i special Thanksgiving service. Miss Flilh McCaul. H.N., super intendent of Ihe Prince Huperl tieneral Hospital, in her report for September lo the hospital boanl last niglil. ixuiiled out a great necessity for more slocks of linen. There was also a short age of pillows and blankets. There had been no illness among I students or nurses. Two new probationers had been taken on at Ihe firsl of Ihe month, Ihel report tated. PATTULLO ARRIVES TONIGHT Mr. Pallullo is expected from Victoria on Ihe prince Huperl tonight. Lutheran Church SI: Paul's Church, Melropole ' If slrelcJi nud sent its trains over ,ered by Ihe Lutheran llaaar. Deceniher Melropol Hall. Hill mi Chnpler I.O.H.H. Hallowe'en 'Tea and Sale October 25. - "Sun Flower Serenade in Iho t. .'t,,, ii-' i"i'iivl N,.v o and 7. PAGE THREE Because it is Best "SALADA" has the largest sale of any packet tea in North America Try it. Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Oporailng C. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant is equipped to handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 38? FALL STEAMSHIP SERVICE S.S. Prince Rupert or Prince Gtorge Sailings From Prince Rupert S.S. PRINCE RUPERT or PRINCE GEORGE for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, and Intermediate l'otnt-., each WEDNESDAY 8.00 p.m., each SATURDAY 12.U0 midnight. S.S. PRINCE JOHN for ANYOX and STEWART, Wednesday, 10.00 p.m. For all jHJrts QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, 12.00 midnight Oct. 18th, Nov. 1st, 18th. PASSENOkP TRAIN, DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. Lesve mnce Rurrl J.00 pjn. for PH1.NCC CEOnCE. ED.HO.ITO.1, VV1.V flll'E-J, til points Eastern Cinnli. UnitM states. A0CNCY ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES. Clti Ticks orflcs, 62S Third erlncs Rypsrt. Phsns 260. Mustard at its beit Mix it Fresh , church Noiic wfjtmustbeColmanS Hall, Third Avenue. Hev. P. K. 7.30 Salvation, subject: "Seven Haisler. ll.D. pastor. Sunday ser-Devifs.'' Thursday ami Saturday.! I vices II a.m. sermon topic: K p.m. Publir meetings. Kvery Christ's Tearliing about Keep- Thursday 2.30 Home league. The iug Ihe Lord's Day." Sunday Hand of Welcome is extended to school al 12.30 p.m. F.vening all. di.fvie.i nl !t(l illtmll hiote: !-.. II... I.'i.ll.nt ih.inn.G " n..-l 4.. I SM. . . U Pageant: "The Striking of Can- Morning worship at 11 o'clock ada's Hour" will be repealed on l subject : "The Fruits of the November 5. Spirit." Sunday school at 12.30. - F.vening service at 7.30. Subject: the old Gituaduin Northern line. iM, vocal solo central uuy mission "How Christ Heveals the Spine Home of Ihe Fourfold tlospel. Corner oT tilli and Fulton. Services ami subjects for the week follows : Sunday, 1 1 a.m. to ihe railway for steel rails tu Spiritual growth; 2 p.m. Sunday i ship to France. 'The Canadian iiool; 7.30 Very short and very National Hallways, which hail oni?. Monday, 8 p.m. Hible both Ihe Grand Trunk Pacific nmljsiudy (Salvaliou). Wednesday, the Canadian Northern , lines y Hi,n i Seals. Friday. 8 p.m. through Iho mountains, look up Young people's hireling. Sunday Ihe steel-on the Grand Trunk evenings there is a bright song righWoJ-w-ay for a considernblo'((Prvj(.l Und special music ren- Mission orrheslra. J. W. Knights, Now 18 miles of track on the pastor. Grand 'Trunk Pacific line, which '-- lies north of Iho Canadian North-: l. The Salvation Army ern line, has been relaid and af- icr November i i will link up Where will you spend eternity? Ibvl Pass .lunetion and Geikie.lThlnk! Decide! . The old Canadian Northern line Sunday Holiness It a.m. 2.30 win ii.. ,iintantied. .Sunday s. Ii.mI and lhhle class; Preacher, Hev. II. It. Grant. D.D. Give Your Order In B.C. MOORE'S CHURCH ENVELOPES 1925. REDUCED PRICES Our price lists are now-ready for distribution. If you have not received one apply al once to MOORE PRINTING CO., 319 West Pender St., Vancouver, B.C. . Why seild east and pay more. ji prince dorge TORONTO In Centre of Shopping and Business District 230 ROOMS 100 with Prints Bth BUROPEA.V PLAN WINNIIT tHOMPSON. MAN'tt. DIR. C.P.n. sleamer Princess Beatrice, Capt. S. K. Grey, arrived from the -oulh at G o'clock I his morning and returned to Vancouver and way porls at noon. The (vessel brought I6H tons of fresh halibut bait from Hntedalc for Ihe Atlin Fisheries. general freight and loaded canned salmon at Tucks Inlet cannery for Van-i-.iuvet . : : ' i. : . : s ,4 L . -I t ' ' i : h. 5 'l'.;t stm- r ' ' 't 1 r V rH :.'M in 4 V Hi.. . v -u I'M ' t r H 4 jh 1