r r Advertising and Circulation Telephone Editor and Reporters Telephone - - SUBSCRIPTION RATES: OF SEASON CHANGE bringi troublesome skin worries. Pimples, irritating rashes, blotches, etc . are often harbingers of berv eczema psoriasis and other stubborn disease. A little Zam-Buk will soon put your skin right. Nothing else takes away pain and irritation so readily as this famous herbal healer. Sinking deep into the tissue, it destroys harmful germs, eipels impurities and makes the skin heal. - y and clear. Zam-Uuk ensures quick anti septic t-ealing and piotects in- lines gainst festering and i ilood-poiwm. and is a widely- used remedy lor p le. .am rtuk Medicinal Soap is a valuable aid to the tr atment. mttm OGDEN S to, kud mJti ttsnrwlisro GO INTO DRY DOCK boats Cumshewa and P.R.T. No. 1 were taken on the t lie pontoon; at the dry dock today for usual repairs. C3C3 98 88 City Delivery, by mail or carrier, per month $1.00 By mail to all parts of the British Empire and the United 'States, in advance, per ysar $0.01) To all other countries, in advance, per year ...... . .. . $7.50 Transient Display Advertising. ... $1.40 per inch per insertion Transient Advertising on Front Page... $2.80 per inch Local Readers, per insertion 25c per line Classified Advertising, per insertion 2c per word Legal Notices, each insertion 15c per agate line All advertising should be in The Daily News Office on day preceding publication. All advertising received subject to approval. Contract Rates on Application. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITION FALL Tuesday, October 21, 192!. ANYOX LOCALS The big event of the fall sea son in Anyox will be the banquet tendered to those participating in summer sport by the Communily League. Croat preparations are being made for this affair, a fine program is heing drafted 'and energetic committees appointed I to insure its success. The ban quet will "be held in Recreation Hall. t Ihe seats being removed for the occasion. Males for two hundred'will be laid. The committees appointed are program: Messrs. I'earre and Waterman ; reception and supper commit tees: the combined baveball and football executives consisting of Ceo. Villicrofl, Ceo. Booth, Ed. Wall, E. Dearlove. H. I. Thorley, H. R. Patrick, A. Sinclair, A. L. Ployart, E. Craggs. Dr. Learoyd I will be the chairman, and the ! banquet will be held on Monday night, October 27. The Ladies' Auxiliary to the Hospital Board-met a day of two ago and among other things at tended to committees for, the big Hallowe'en' Dance were' appoint ed. All members of the auxiliary will do their utmost to make the levelling a success. In connection 'with the supper, Of which Mrs. Cooper is the head, the town was divided into sections, 'Mrs. Swajj-son and Mrs. Cook representing I ln Mine and Mrs. Selfn, Mrs. McKnight, Miss Champion and Mrs. Kelly representing the Beach area. This committee is The Prince Rupert Di-Producls . for the purpose of collecting the cakes and other good things pro mised. The music will be looked after by Mrs. W. . Eve, and will be Hie best obtainable EXTRA SPECIAL SALE OF NEW FUR COATS FOR TEN DAYS ONLY 1 have just returned with a full new line of latest model, Ladies' Fur Coat- which must be disposedof within x len days. I guarantee these coats 3ft per cent cheaper than,,,, Vancouver prices. W. Goldbloom Furrier, 2nd Avenue. LIVERPOOL SAYS:- or an opportunity. I am thankful I do not look for either. PttOKKSSIONAL men are often looked upon as more respectable than the rest of the community but I hey ate not. 1 HAVE often thought what a good thing it was for Eve that she had a serpent to blame for her fall. DID you ever notice how closely a shoeblack watches your feet and a barber your head. No, I said nothing about the watching your tummy. NEITHER , love or coffe. ever the same when warmed over. SOME people work hard at a job and others work hard at gelling rich. THERE'S nothing just as precarious as the size of the Sunday congregation. NATUREiflen loads a man up with brains but forgets to add that little touch which tells how to employ them. SOME people live long and others live a lot in a short time. IT takes a good many people almqst all their lime Trying to live down their reputations. THE, man In the moon believe in safety first. That is why be lives in the moon where he can laughl at the foibles of mankind without the annoyance of ail exchange of brickbats. PRINCE GEORGE The noliee commission has decided to dispense wilh the Ser vices of Chief Smith and will seek an outside man with police experience to succeed him. Mrs. Carl Ewart has left to visit witli relatives in New West minster. Mr. ami Mrs. I. B. Bain! left last week for Edmonton. David Hoy of Fort SI. Jam has been appointed game warden for the Stuart Lake district. Vincent Ciles of the local staff of the' Hank of Montreal has been transferred to - Ashcrofl for which place he left at the end of I he week. Vilson & Wilson, local barristers, have been given judg ment for the sum of $285 in Ibeir case against E. F. W. Towers of Chief Lake for recov ery of an account owing them for fees in the famous BurM vs. Towers $100,000 Mnalicious pro seculion case. WILL BE REPAIRED Steamer Salvor was taken up on the dry dock this morning for examination and probably repairs following damage she sus tained last week in hilling a floating tree in Queen Charlotte Sound. BURNS LAKE Culminating a factional strife which occasioned considerable! SUCCESS depends on thniiiiiiirnes. Ilie Women's Mission- amount of bone in t lie back andjary Society of the Presbyterian' lack of it in the head. Church in Canada has withdrawn , support 'from . the hospital at PUBLIC ofllco may be an honor'soulhbank, Francois Lake, and all equipmenltTias been moved into Burn -Lake wherf Nurse, Moore is now established in charge. S. flodwln "laft last--week for Pennant, Saskatchewan, to visit his mother and other relatives. v . . Rev. J. R. MrCrlmmnn, formerly of Burns Lake, has been appointed to a pulpit in Mallawa, Ontario, and will make bis residence there after the end of this month. Mr. McCnnunon and his family went East several months grocer ago are AMBERGRIS FOUND ON BEACH IN ALASKA 'Ketchikan Chronicle1 W. (!. Wells, a rancher from the Homer district, is reported to have found a deiMtsit of ambergris on the beach near the town of Homer. Ambergris has a great coiiimej-eial value and is used largely in the manufacture of perfumery. II is sometimes found in tlie whale and again on the surface of the waler inhabited by Hie mammals or along the beaches. II is opaque, inflammable, volatile and usually grey in color, bften streaked with brown, while or gray. Srientlsfs ay that it is obtained from the fatty tissues of the rcphalopdos eaten by the whale. The amount found by Wells is quite large and hi' expressed it as has intention to send a piece weighing approximately 100 pounds to the chemists at the University of Washington for analysis. STUDIES POISON OAS TOKIO, Japan. The Japanese navy, following Hie example of the army In instituting the study of new offensive weapons, will establish shortly a special board of poison gas research. The army and navy will co-operate in this work. Special Showing of "BILLIE BURKE" DRESSES In TWILL, FLANNEL and SILVER SHEEN Tastefully designed in latest styles. Prices range from- $8.50 to $22.50 'DEMERS' Phono 27 P. 3. Box 327 I Advertise in the Dally News. W1 12 A 15 S AM Alb Tuesday. Oi tuber t PAGE TWO THE DAfLY NEWS The Daily News PRINCE HUBERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA. Published Every Afternoon, excspt Sunday, the Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third' Avenue. II. P. PULLEN, Managing Editor. The Man in the Moon T5 1 W IMA liJ I If you like a hot porridge that is not a mush-one that you have to chew-try this one: Place several Shredded Wheat Biscuits in a saucepan, adding salt and enough water to cover the bottom of the pan. Stir and boil until it thickens; serve hot in porridge dish with milk or cream. Makes the best whole wheat porridge because it is thoroughly cooked. Contains all the elements needed by the human body gives you vim and energy for the day's work. Shredded Wheat is an all-day food Shre the most food for the least money. Tli Canadian Shredded Uett Company fjti Nii r.tu. O.urW Wheat j Ten Years Ago In Ptlnce Rupert October 21, 1914. (ioiid progress is being made on pmiloon const rni'lon at I In-dry dock. Fust time is Iteiug made wHh lh insinuation ot machinery. The entire work i-being pressed by Suieriiiteiueni Crowell to speedy conclusion. The last of the -machinery for the city hydro-electric plant ha arrived ami was taken In Klinw-allans Lake ylerday afternoon An expert electrician eame in from the south on the Prince (Seorge this morning to insUil the machinery. (i. W. Niekerson addressed tin Board of Trade lunelieon on the steamer I'rince George thin af ternoon. His subject was "I'rmre llupcrt as a fishing Centre." NEW HAZELTON Duke Harris was a patient in the llazellon Hospital last week. II has been an exceptionally wet fall in this district. There has been hardly 21 hours since the middle of August without rain. A mild frost recently killed the more dHirale flowers. . "Peavine" Harvey came in from the Babine Country iasl w ek. Hev. W. Donqy of Telkwa occupied the pulpit of New Hazel- Ion t iilmi Church last Sunday and Hev. W. M. Lees of Smilhers will be here next week. (lev. A. C. Pound, the regular pastor here Is spending a fortnight in the Bulkley Valley. Dr. II. C. Wrinch, M.L.A. vlsil-ed Telkwa and Sinitliers last week lg consult with representative bodies there before attending the session of Hie Icjlslature next mouth. Miss McN'nbb, Il.NI of Vanenu ver has arrived lo join the sliilT of the llazellon Hospital sue ceeding Aliss Malthews who has been called home on nci'mint of her mother's Illness. ' James Killas relumed on (he Canbiia this morning from Slew- FRESH CHOCOLATES AT 60c PER POUND. HAIDA HAND ROLLS and WILLARDS ASSORTED. A large variety of cenlreswith a good chorul .t. 5 We will tell any tunU(y Imi il will p n tf these in Iht fire ponml box at Hit prtc. ORMES LIMITED The Pioneer Druggltti The Rexall Stor& Third Ave. A Sixth SL Phonet 82 and 200 J UI'l-jUw'JL-1 ' "1iU 11 It" Tho Sara Rational si 4rvi Remedy for C0UGHS.C0LDS CHILLS PtC anJ fortifying aotjen ca T,IIK speedy and most direct treatment for CourIin, Colds, Bronchitis, etc., is to brtatht the volatile l'eps medicine into your lungs. This method is a bif advance on dosing with drug, laden mixtures, which act on the stonuch, liver and heart, but on the lungs last and least of all. As Peps tablets dissolve in the mouth, they give olf balsamic lung-healing pine fumes, l'eps are wonderfully strengthening to weakened tissues. They cut phlegm, soothe and purify the tender, irritated air. passages, and have an invigorating, anti. the entire breathing system An immediate sense of c.rJ comfort and breathing c e tJ produced bv Pens. 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