h r 3. 1930. THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THHEB i. I 'Jni it mid jfturti .torn; Uil lYirnfilil lint rn I'o., ECIALS! . fioUlc Klenzo Liquid t.Ajv Klenzo Tooth , iu in rn nnvrro III JM H. i)V KjEaIV 1 0 .Wucisse Des Alpes Talc . : ,m Powder Puff , iii I Oil 40 CENTS : L'.i Tmy Tot Baby Soap Wash" Cloth l i)K 30 CENTS One Tube Rexall Autostrop Razor, One ALL FOR 35 Ztfw Pioneer DruQ?slj: I'h -"'"- r'$; Third Ave. & Sixth St THREE GRADUATE PHARMICISTS iLL AND CHRISTMAS FESTIVITIES r - 7i HARA DRY Fruit Dink Unexcelled By Any on the Market Per Dozen, $1.50, Delivered A TriaVOrder Will Convince You " nyteG WORKS ne 1 ,: '' V;;,?ov Pricc Kupcrt, B.C. ' stmas filings . 8h I fiCASTRIA It (V " and 13th ?TITIA I as1t.- W.,Van- V nMrj auMt. tt t TOURIST THIRD CABIN -4 UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Milling Irom rrlnre Knpert vnt VK'TOHI , lliit'ilii'.-. .ltt i.v. rtr. Turila.v, S.M p.m. 1 1 VI u, KTIIHI X ll.ite.l;ilf. Alt-rt !". de- tMa) midnight MlM. ,SVOX. JTi:M VKT. Sunn llher. Tort SIhipmui. Kun-; " p.m. ,1,. M. KMITII .Went ITInce lliipert, II.C H kett wld t,j yiotoru una Seattle aud bgga checked thn utjh to destination. K. C. COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT To.. Ketchikan. Wrangell, Juneau. Skagway ' rt Nov. 15, 29. .! u Vancouvct, Victoria, Scalller Nov. 5, 19. if) lisa-;. fill, jtr Vaouv vie. . . Aireuts W t.-.OKhMd. CUn. popular chief atew- i-uum steamer Catala, 1 lui-trlp north this "iig ashore at Van-, ' month's vacation. ''JM-nce, Dave SlngJe-. v on the Camosun,. 1 chief steward on the . ) Indigestion So Bad Was Afraid To Eat Mrs. A. T. Bmmn, 157 Bbeec fit., Hamilton, Ont, write!: " 1 Ud been troubled, for years, with in-digestion and suffered to badl I waa afraid to eat I am on my third bttlyf flvteVlfKyl Bitters, and caVfiow'Mt atfliih? I like without distress after, and can enjoy my sleep etery night without fear of suffering. I cssnot nralae II n Tt tnn MitMv fn what It has done for me." maisfutima, for th put St run. oniy . SPECIALS! Antiseptic .T. .50 Paste .50 Value $1.00 .. 25 .25 Value .GO 20 - 15 Value .45 Shaving Cream Blade, One Strop CENTS GINGER ALE Go Home with the Christmas mail this year! Have your Chriitmas dinner with the old folks! Book on a Cunard or Anchor Donaldson Christmas ship.' Splendid food, in generous portions; trained stew-ords to watt on you, and a Third Class tote of only $155 round trip. Also low Cabin and Tourist Third Cabin rates. CHRISTMAS SERVICE IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE ANCHOR DONA1DSON LINE MHV41 THIRD CUSS For A" Steamship Lines: mm i Agent.- 3rd u.. Frmce Rupert, Phone 31. Brlnglim north a good-sized pas- j senger list. Union steamer Catala, Capt. James Findlay, arrived inj port at 4.30 yesterday afternoon: and sailed at 8 o'clock last evening for Anyox. Stewart and other nor-1 them points whence she-will re- turn here tomorrow afternoon 1 ' " southbound. ,"" , . , Local Items Glasses fitted by registered optometrist at Ileilbroner's store. The Catholic' illaWrVlll open in the School KaU'W Wednesday at 3 o'clock. " '' ' 258 How to be happy the' married- Have Stcens Ltd. instai your heat ing plant and repair your roof. , , , 258 II. R. Love, who has been on a two. weeks' trip to Vancouver, re turned to the city from the south on the Catala yesterday afternoon Matt Videck, who has spending the past few months In the south returned to the city on the Catala yesterday afternoon. C. L. Monroe, government agent. returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from a brief trip to Terrace on official business. T. B. Campbell, CJJ.R. totem pole preservation engineer, is a visitor in the city, having arrived from Hazelton on yesterday afternoon train. 4 James Lamb, manafer of Cassl Cannery, arrived in the city on thf Catala yesterday afternoon fror Vancouver. He was Accompanied . I V - uy a. .1. nioyie. Jack Lauten of the CN R. city ticket office returned to the cit; on yesterday afternoon's trair from a vacation trip in course o which, he tr-:.Ysd as far East a: New York Cltjr. The Vancouver Province in it Friday Issue has a fecetlous edi torial concerning the remarks of T. D. Pattullo, Liberal leader. ir tJnnpeUon with trje appointment of Hon. F. P. Burden as agent-general for British Columbia In London. Mr. Patterson, fur manufacturer lias arrived in the city with a large stock of over one hundred fur coats will be at this stop showing samples today. Monday and Tuesday. M - taking orders for made- to-oWer coats. Every body welcome, W. Goldbloom. the old reliable. 253 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LOST boy's kid glove. Finder phom Red 789. 250 FOR SALE Pillow Arm Chesterfield. Almost new. Cheap for cash. Phone Oreen 346. LEMON PIES On Sale Each and Every Wednesday Before Noon At The Electric-Bakery Wc Deliver Phone G7 OLD COUNTRY Cl'END Cliristtuas and the holidays in Eiib-U mil Canadian National yilll reserve your pastago . on any steamer you wish. Hook early for cbolce accommodation. BOOKINGS We'll also assist lis secur ing your passport. Issue travellers' cheques . . . '' nlteml to every derail.' ' We'll gladly tell you liow HtlU It costs. For lnlormation call or write: R. F. McNAUGHTOV District PasseiiRer Agent incc Rupe,rt,.lU.C.yi;(n Wi; HEADACHES Ended by Knischen " I was a martyr to bcadaclie, with frequent attacks of. dizziness affccling toy vision. '-My tHtoApatiun Utfery sedentary one a printer's reader. I Save Krusclien Salts a good trial, and from then onwards I scrmed quite another person. The headaches disappeared and the dizziness, and the most wonderful thing to me is that I have gone back to weaker glasses, a lens which I had discarded some years ago as not being strong enough, I also suffered from bad circulation during the early mornings of winter. Now at 68 I con enjoy cold baths all the year round, enjoy and am eager for my food, and am what I consider very fit the sort of fitness that makes living joy" (G. P.) Headaches can nearly always be traced to a disordered stomach or to partial constipation a complaint many indoor workers suffer from without ever suspecting it. Krusclien Salts go right down to the root of the trouble and remove the cause by gently persuading the organs of elimination to function exactly as Nature intended they should. Don't miss the Junior League Novelty Booth at the Catholic Ba zaar, on Wednesday. 258 An enjoyable Scandinavian dance wai held Saturday' night In the Meropole Hall, vulte a good-sized crowd was in attendance. A. E. Parkrw, ditrict foorester, returned to the dy on yesterday afternoons train frpm a trip to the interior .on official, duties. -4rf Mrs. O. Armstrong of Langara island, who has been on a trip to Vancouver, arrived in the city on the Catala last Evening from the south. The fire department had a call it 830 Saturday evening to Third Avenue near the . Daily News of fice. An alarm had been turned in when a Janitor was burning refuse Hugh McOuire, managing direc tor of the Woodbine Gold Mining Co., was a passenger aboard th Catala but evening returning to the smelter town after a business trip to Vancouver.-u W. O. McM0rr;ho Is identi fied vrtth the dVement. of the Southeastern mrfteM at Skldegate arrived In the city on the Catala estcrday afternoon from Vancouver and will sail this evening on the Prince William for the Islands. Travel to work in comfort TAXI -PHONE 32 TAXI CALLS: From 7 a.m. to 9 a.m. VH1 receive special attention. ! SOMETHING NEW FOR LADIES AND GENTS j Large assortment new clothes for I autumn and winter Just to hand. All finest quality and latest patterns. Come in and see us today. Suit or overcoat complete and finished In three days. I.fnr. the Cnttcr Steam cleaning, pressing and alter-Ing We deliver any part of the city. LING THE TAILOR . 817 Second Ave. Phone 619 Jewellery .Manufactured or Repaired Plating Work Done LEO COXTOLI 3?0 Sixth St. Mail Orders DR. HUGH L. DICKEY SPECIALIST Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat At St. Elmo Hotel Eyes Tested For Glasses MI LADY BEAUTY SH0PPE differs an attractive price oh PERMANENT WAVES RINGLI'TTE OR NESTLE WAVE For $6.00 From October 15 to October 31 See us and get free advlco before having your Permanent Wave, Telephone 655 .1 i Dlnnerware, china, crockery, glassware. Ileilbroner's Store. Mrs. F. Brochu, who has been on a trip to Vancouver, returned to the city on the Catala yesterday afternoon. .' r ' 1 1 ' ' ) t' ill ' Salmon Fishermen Attention.. Northern B.C. Salmon Fishermen's Association Convention. Carpenters' Hall, 10 a.m., November 6. Mrs. H . Walters arrived in the city on the Prince William las'; night after a two weeks' visit at Port Clements and left on today's train for her home in Brockvilie Ontario,, accompanied by her niece who will attend school in the east ANNOUNCEMENTS Royal Purple Bridge and Whist series, next game, November 3. Eagles' Smoker November 4. Catholic Bazzar Nov. S and 6. Leif Erickson Whist Drive and dance November 5. Moose" Whist Drive and . Dance November 7. , Armistice Day Banquet, Tuesday Nov. 11. f "Amy From Arizona." First Uni ted Church, Nov. 12 and 13. Rupert East United Church Ba aar, November 13. Oyro Hoedown November 14. Presbyterian Bazaar Nov. 20. Anglican W. A. Bazaar Dec. 2.' United Church Bazaar Dec. 4. YOUNG WIFE AFRAID TO EAT, LIVES ON SOUP "Afraid of stomach gas, I lived on soup for 5 months. Then I tried Ad- lerika and now I eat most anything without any gas." Mrs. A. Connor. Adlerika relieves stomach gas in TEN minutes! Acts of BOTH upper and lower bowel, removing old poi sonous waste you never knew was there. Don't fool with medicine which cleans only PART of bowels, but let Adlerika give stomach and bowels a REAL cleaning and get rid ; of all gas! Ormes, Limited, Drug gists. "BUILD B. C. PAYROLLS" Thousands HI Cook With Pacific Milk Thousands of women and chefs use Pacific- Milk constantly in the preparation of food. The letters received from the patrons of this good milk are a mine of information. Pacific Milk is used wherever the recipe calls for milk, and that is the highest compliment that can be paid. PACIFIC MILK Factory at Abbotsford, H.C. New Improved Frederic Vita-Tonic Permanent Absolutely 7 fff Guaranteed Vi,tfU Ozone Wet Wrap, $5.00 Advice cheerfully given to all. clients. By means of a deposit you can take advantage of this special offer at any time from now till Dec. 20th. Seo or phone us for appointment. LA PARISIENNE BEAUTY SHOP 210 Fourth St. Phone 301 : : The : : mken Golf They're Off! Tonight at Prince Rupert's Newest Playground Luxuriously constructed in a firstrdass fire-proof building, and comfortably heated. The course, cleverly planned,, 'mid pleasant surroundings, with its rockeries, fish pool and fountain, offers o Prince Rupert citizens the very latest in the fast-crowing new form of recreation. There is that sense of luxury which the golfer appreciates, the natural undulations of the course that will test his bkilL X snappy eighteen holes to be played as the "Short Game" is played on a standard course. Must be seen to be appreciated. His Worship Mayor Ormc and aldermen -will open the course. At 8 p.m. This Evening Competent Instructors In( Attendance Balagno's Orchestra Sunken Garden Golf Course EXCHANGE BUILDING THIRD AVE. & SIXTH ST. J, H. Maccy (Proprietors) Geo. Williams The Regal Shop Wc carry a complete line of Academy Vellum, Stationery & Papcterics, Artcraft Crepe Paper British manufacture, for all kinds of decorating. Candies and Tobaccos MR. & MRS. JOHN McRAE 300 Block, Third Avenue Phone Red 442 PEMHINA EGG Delivered, Per Ton $12.50 MINEHEAD EGG Delivered, Per Ton 12.50 ftllNEIIEAD LUMP Delivered, Per Ton . . . 13.50 FURNITURE and PIANO MOVING A Specialty HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 PHONE 580 DEMAND "Rupert IS' vu.it "THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD." Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & PRINCE M uam en Course Ghas. P. Balagno TEACHER OF PIANO Announces he still has room for pupils (In class or private) who wish to revive their past work. Special attention given to beginners and adult pupils. 325 Fifth Ave. or Phone Green 280 Brand" 1, , .-ic! tilt l. , I tl'i.l Cold Storage Co., Lid. RUPERT, B.C. 1. II' l! v i;rt li t 4'