yOKPAT, OCTOBER 4. 1938. THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THRU a EDWARDSBURG Local and Personal Arthur' Taxi. Phone 678 t: CROWN BC. Undertaken. Phone 41. Re. P. E. Balder ullrd tut nlshl on the Prince Rupert for Seattle. BRAN Trr roUjllls Stove '.Coai, I1J.00 per BOVRIL ton. No oot PhllDott. Evltt it Ca Milton, , Gonzales returned on th Carderiaif yesterday afternoon from a busineea trip to Vancouver and Vic torla. "C Hot only a Wonderful flavor If ut iwusuallv Wholesome as well CHRISTMAS Greeting CARDS THAT ARE DIFFERENT Our IUSO line i a ilmnlv. The finest we have ever -howii. HeflUtiflll Joint) tJrifrn-, new il... .ilily. it-1 1 an" ill. Mil the In!-!. ilm not jn-! good Mr iilifr. but ax in fiirmrr y?4r, better wi-tr- tii.ui ail other. Oiler- phiimII filled at Kiir tmii'l'riat ht -no niidtl!-rri ui profit. Onm nnl or phone ami our rfpre"ii!!i-tni will rail. IHm -lrf-l 'in-iiliir in color with pint- -t in. mi-, to ..hi .ii iuwii i n-tintr on rf(Ml. Page and Shaw's CHOCOLATES The Candy of Excellence A NEW SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED A-Mirtcd Cho-olal'. I ll. Inirs $1.00 Aborted Chocolate-. 2 ll boe $2.00 Hi.nl Otitic llhti. ul.ii.-., I Hi. Iixe $1.00 Hard (k-iilrp Chocolate.. 2 Ik I"ix' $2.00 .-orlt'd Nut Clitx-ol.ttc. I Id. iKixe S1.2! We al-o have (1ANONU S. NKII.SO.VS ami MOIItS Choi o-tutc- hi tuilk ami mi 1 II. ami 2 Hi. boxus. Ormes Ltd. The PIONKUIl Dill utilSTS The HUXALL STOIIB PHONES 82 and 200 DEMAND "Rupert Brand" Kippers 'THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD," Smoked Dally by Canadian psh & Old Storage Co., U&- Prince Rupert, B.C. New Stock BLUE AND WHITE ENAMELWARE Mode of t'Xtt'ft lu'fiw h i' riitl. A I. Pojnilar Pn- -. Thompson Hardware Co., Ltd 8. Obeto. necretary of the local Jap-aneae Association, aalled lat nigh: on the Prince Rupert "tor' Vancouver ti. route to Japan on a holiday visit June and Douglas BaUlle. who hav been employed at the Tucks Inlet by product plant, sailed lait night on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver. The acheduled Junior football game between , the High School and Bordei Street' was' not played Saturday after -nocn'on account of Inclement weathet Just rrcelred our Fall ahlpment tt trick lined heaters. Prlcea Iron. 18.50 to 12830. Exceptionally good value. Oordon'a Hardware, 7th Aveenu Eaat. 231 A. J. McCullougb, well known Queet Charlotte Island logging man, arrlvet in the city yesterday afternoon by tht Cardena front Vancouver on hla way V the lalanda. Beauty Parlor. Marcelling, manlcur Ing. eye-arching, faetala, shampooln. and scalp treatment. Miss I. SralU" formerly with I Parlslenae. now I- Xeeben Block, 623 Third Ave. Pbon- Irren 59. 23 T. MaUulabo. proprietor of th' Toklo Dye Work on Third Avenue, ac xmjpanlrd by Mrs. MaUukabo an' .ItUe daughter, aalled last night on th Print Rupert, for Vancouver whei they will embark for Japan oo a thro nontna holiday vlelt Mctorahlp Fairbanks arrived at 7 c' clock Saturday evening from the Sal Chuck Mme. Alaaka, and. after dU charging a ahlpment of palladium con -rnt rates here for ahlpment to the It iagton tmetter. New Jersey, sailer bit afternoon On her return north. C R. Brack and R. R. Day. rrpra tenia tfre of the J O. White Eoflnte log Oorporatlon of New York city, re lUrTMtf to the city yecterday from th. Bkrena Ulvcr after having examtctd tlx Fallr XUver andKhatada power poasl MllUea and left thla morning for Wart Channel. J. A. Redd, superintendent of flab culture for the department of fisheries. Ottawa, accompanied by Mrs. Rodd and O. W. HarrUon. hatchery Inspector for BrtUab Columbia, arrived In the citj vy yesterday afternoon a train from th Eaat caving visited the Bablne and Lakelse Lake hatcheries on their way here. . ktf. ttodd Is on a trip of In. -paction and from here he and hi arty will proceed south on the fish ertes patrol steamer, klilasptna. Union steamer Cardena. Capt. A. F. Dickson, arrived at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon ,from the south and sailed at I for Anycx, Alice Arm and Stewart Moong ber paraengrra for northern totnta. the Cardena had the folic for Prince RupertD. Campbell. A. J. MrCullough. W W UcOlllla. W. Oold bloom, lillton Oonzales: for Anyox R MrLeod, R. Buchanan. T. Singleton. E O'Brien. Mr. Lancaster: tor Alice Arm. Mrs. Orey. Mrs. Tretheway. ANNOUNCEMENTS. Established 1923 CONSULTATIONS FREE In f " 4& Wo particularly invite those who have difficult cases. DrEPKenny DENTIST Exchange Block 4 8t Andrew's ftociety Ladles Auxlllarv Bazaar. October 8. Rojal PurpU Sale of plain and fancy sewing and borne reeking, Oc tober 16. 23. Hallowe'en Dance, auspices Women's Hospital AuiUlsry. -Friday. October 29 Hill 90 I.O.D.E. Bazaar. October 30. Presbyterian Uadles' Aid Baraar. No vember 10. Moose Baraart November 16 and 17. Anglican Church braar. November Baptist Ladles' Aid Bazaar, Novem ber 25. United Church Bazaar. December 2 r i t Angua McLeod arrived from Stewart last night and left on this momlng'i rata for the east. Sale of home cooking, cacdy and tea by Ladles' Aid Rupert East United Church. Wednesday afternoon, October 6. Mrs. J. A. Brown and daughtet Miss Ada Brown, returned to the Ec stall River this morning after harlnj J pent the weekend In town. The Imperial ItalnlMiw OrrheMra are plating their final dartre engagement In the Mw lull on Thursday, (Htuber ?. This U your lat chance to hear (liU band le-fore they leate tor winter Members of the Imperial Ralnbc- Orchestra, which has been touring this district for the past couple of month, tetumed last night from Stewart ani will be leaving In a few days for Cal gary to take up their duties for the winter In the Palilser Hotel. About forty couples attended a Scan dlnavlan dance in the Mrtropole Hall Saturday night In benefit of John Blunder, who Is paralyzed. Music w-a by Ccr Wiekdahl'a orchestra. It is planned to hold such dances each Wednesday during the winter. Mrs. T. McClymont. Borden Street. had as her guests over the week end Mrs. Edwards, wife of Oordon Edwards. UP. for Ottawa, and Miss Lenore Melghen. Mra. Edward s sister. They were on their way from Ottawa to California, sailing for the south las' bight. The funeral service for the lste A V. Healy -will take place In St Andrewa Anglican Cathedral on Tuesday. Octo ber 6, at 3.45 pxn. All Masonic brethren are requested to attend and ac company the remains to SS. .fcardenu aboard which they will be conveyed to Vancouver where Masonic rites and Interment will take place. Union freighter Chllllwack, Capt J D. McPhce. arrived In port on Saturday and. after loading 100 tons of fertilize, at the plant of the Rupert Marine Products, sailed for the Skeena River to pick up cans for Ferguson Bay can- , nery. Masrett Inlet. The vessel will take on a load of canned salmon at the latter point R1 U1 then tall for Vancouver!. ' At the Joint meeting of the Cana dian institute ot Mining and Metal- j lurgy and the American Institute ol ! Mining and Metallurgical Engineers to be held at. Spokane. Craabrook and ' Klmberley next week. J. D. Galloway. 1 ! provincial mineralogist, formerly ot jOmlneca district. Is to read a psper on , I'The Examining Engineer and the Mln- Phone 109 lug Industry. i is so ood for nou AT the request of a Government Department and entirely without the knowledge of Bovril Limited, independent scientific experiments were carried out to ascertain the food value of Bovril. It was found that, in addition to its direct nutritive value, Bovril has the remarkable power of very greatly increasing the nourishment got from ordinary food, when Bovril is part of the diet. That is why BOVRIL Auction Sale tonight pa Salvation Army. , 1 , Harvest Festival Auction Sale at Sal- vaUon Army tonight d- pm. Thanktjrlilnr, Iiance to be held In Catholic School hall, Oct at 9 pja. tharp. Card and refreshment. Mr, rondrr'i or ehotra. Norwegian Choir will hold Its busl ' aess meeting tomcrrow night. Tuesday; October 5. In Mttropole Hall at 8 o'- ! rlock. All Norwegian singers are lnvlt- ' tl to be present to assist In planning he season's work. ' The current B.C. Gazette announce; he appointment of Dr. W. N. Turpel f Terrace to be medical health offlcer 'or.Terrsce and district and medical ln-pector of schools for KlUumgallue. jikelke Valley. L'&k and Copper, City chools. H . LOOTED POST OFFICE SASKATOON SATURDAY SASKATCHEWAN. Oct 4 Blowing the safe at the post office at OUUnran Sat urday night Teggman decamped with loot estimated at S7A90 cash and a large numbero of grain tickets. WEATHER REPORT Prince Rupert Raining, strong southeast wind, temperature. 50. H&eelton. Rain, calm, temp. 50. Telegraph Creek. Rain, calm. temp. 45. Burns Lake. Part cloudy, calm. temp. 45. Smlthers. Cloudy, calm, mild. Terrace. Hevy rain, calm. temp. 53. Anyox. Heavy rain, calm. temp. 50. Stewart Heavy rain. calm. temp. 43, Advertise In the Daily News Rads In Vancouitr, B.C. Dmlorcd st World's roremoat SdfntlAe Industrial Rwearch lnstltut. Win tain. Pleasant odor. llarmlnato and animals. m rrravsgzi- I r J i At Your Retailer IS SO GOOD FOR YOU Salt Rtprftntativi tor Canada HAROLD F. RITCHIE & CO., LIMITED NMg MeCAUL ST- TORONTO 46 SEND IT TO THE LAUNDRY -:- -:- ALL CLASSES OF LAUNDRY WORK Including three distinct services for Family Work, vji: SOFT FINISH, THRIF-T-SERVICE and WET WASH at most reasonable prices. DRY CLEANING, PRESSING AND REPAIRING Pioneer Laundry and Dry Cleaners Phone 118 and we will do Ihe rest Canadian 'slllV Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert To mtehlaan, Wranetll, Junsau and Skagway Stpt, e, 17, zj; Oct. 8. 18, Z9. To Vancouver, Victoria and (tsttls Stpt 4, 11, 21 j Oct 1, 12, 22, PRINCES! BEATRICS. Campbtll Rlvsr, and Vancsuise stsrv Satyrdai 11 am. 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