October 27. 1030. SPECIALS! SPECIALS! ;( Bottle Klenzo Liquid Antiseptic .50 . Tube Klenzo Tooth Parte ..... 50 Ti FOR 50 CENTS ; Value $1.00 , N;aclsse Des Alpos Talc ; 35 ur Powder Puff '.........'..... ' ' ,25 I FOR 40 CENTS Value .GO isi'.s Tiny Tot Baby Soap 3$ ... Wash Cloth 15 , 1 OR 'Si) CENTS Value .45 One Tube Rexall Shaving Cream i )iu Autostrop Razor, One Blade, One Strop ALL FOR 35 CENTS ijlUJ'S 1 mes Ltd. 77Ut Piottccr Driegpisls phone- 1 & 82 Third Ave. & Sixth St. THREE GRADUATE PHARMICISTS FOR YOU! PROSPERITY Through Yir 1 SHIRE SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION f on Deposits, Compound Interest I TEUY, GIIJIJONS & COLLART, LTD. Till ,) LATE TELEPHONE 11 HMPaHLl1...-1HfT,1 , UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Miling 'rui iTlmr Uuwrt "i MM. VHTOIHA. Itutrdalr, Mm lUy, rtt. TunwUy, S.30 p.in M i.U, VH'TOHIA. ItullnlMli'. AWj Ikty, He. . .I rUlar iiilcjiilcl.t i MJM. AM OX. Mi mV AKT. Niuu. ltltn, 11rt MinnM.n, ttun-i" p.tn. " K. M. MMITII Asm! frliire ltiiHTt, II.C. :. tli keU uld tu Vic: ru and Seattle and t-ggtiff 1'iK'ck d tht. utli u, clcatinailon. B. C. Coast Steamship Service SAILINGS FROM PRINCE ItUPEKT ro Ketchikan, Wrangcll, Juneau, Skagway Oct. 28, Nov. 5. 1. to Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle Nov. 1, II, 29. Prtneeas Mary--ocean Falls, etc Vancouver and vintwrm, every rnoay, 1U p.ui. Agents Fnr ATI Steamship Lines IV ' 1i:ird. General Agent, 3rd Ave, Prinrc Rupert, I'honoai. DEMAND "Rupert Brand" IDs ers- ilL DAINTIEST UREA K FAST FOOD. Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. I'KINCB KUI'EKT. B.C. '0000 BHHHMWOoooooooooooppqpwoc o wa o wo o-oo owe Want Ads I t Them Re Your Itrokvr in Iluying and Selling n ixKiy is waiting to buy that house or bedroom in coat yuu have to sell. Somciwdjrh waiting to i car, or typewriter, or whatever else it to you . 1 in the market for. Get the habit of Ihopping ' w. the Want Ada. You'll find undieanwd f bar-' undreamed of opportunities Do your shopping 'ii ".h those pfffajnnf and see how profitable and isant it !. READ and USE P.iSNCE. RUPERT DAILY NEWS' CLASSIFIED ADS Phone 98 "If it's fully told it's quickly sold" . - . 1 toy News WanJ Atjs. bjp pick R esults J Local Items Glasses filled by registered optometrist at Ucilbroncr's store. . R. W. Kenkfflt:BiViW$ barrister who has olMStd Vancouver, was aiSplSlroard the Catala last evening returning north. E. O. Davidson came north on the Catala yesterday from Vancouver "to Butedale. He is interested in a mine in the vicinity of Butedale. 1 Mrs. Irvine Bruyn and two children returned to the city on the Princess Louise yesterday afternoon after spending a few days in Ketchikan. Robert McKay of the Prince Ru pert Dairy returned to the city on the Catala last evening from a trip to the Fraser Valley, bringing a herd of cattle with him. One hundred of the most beautiful dresses ever shown in Prince Rupert are in show cases at Annette's. You are welcome to call and look them over. (254) The funeral of Herman Laxi. local fur dealer, who died lasj week in Vancouver, took place lad Tuesday afternoon In that city from T. Edwards ComDanys parlors. Mrs. W. J. Crawford and daugh ter. Mrs. Louis Behnsen. who have been on a two weeks' trip to Van couver, were passengers aboard the I Catala last evening returning to Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Farnk Sanborn of Mexico City, who have been In the Juneau district for several weeks engaged in big game hunting, wn" Dassengers aboard the ss. Princes ' Louise yesterday afternoon going south. Geo. 8immons. well known Car- erau fur farmer, a as a passenger aboard the Prtneeas Louise yesterday afternoon bound for Vancouver, accompanying a shipment of forty ttre ntnk'Mr.' fHmmons will return north aboard the same steamer on its next trip and will Immediately come out with another shipment of live mink. CP.R. steamer Princess Louise, Capt. Thomas Cliff, arrived in port at 3.30 yesterday afternoon from Skagway and sailed an hour later for Vancouver. The vessel had 131 passengers from the north twenty of whom disembarked here. The pVinceas Louise will make one more trip in the Alaska service before being replaced for the winter by the Princess Norah. Jewellery Manufactured or Repaired I'latinc Work Done LEO COXTOLI 30 Sixth St. Mail Orders WMBSHSaSMSMSMSM ' MMMMMmI OLD COUNTRY I CI'I'NO UiriHtmaa and the Iioliiluv In tug-land! Canadian National vlll reserve your iaMag on any teamcr you wlih. Hook early for choice accommodation. BOOKINGS W e'll nUo n)t iu ireur. w e II giauiy iru you uowv little It cotta. CAND141U Matronal Low Rail Farc iu Seaboard " For Inttirmation call or write: R. F. MeNAUOHTON District Passenger Agent Prince Rupert, B.C. THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE "I have used several bottles of Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and find it helps me wonderfully, especially before childbirth. I have five lovely children. After my last baby came. I had a miserable pain in my right side so I bought another bottle of the Compound and I feel fine now. I work outside during the fruit season in addition to my housework." Mn. Charles SiingenW, R.R. U. St Catherines, Ontario. You art welcome to Varden'3 Concert. Metropole Hull, Oct. 30 at 9 p.m. Admission 50c. 251 Lots of keen bargains in the Dollar Store hand-picked In Eastern Markets for you. Nothing over a DoUar. 251 Dr. and Mrs. J. T. Steele were passengers aboard the Catala last evening bound from Vancouver to Premier where Dr. Steele wtU re lieve Dr. James Robinson, who.ls4 going out for-a-vacation. - union steaeiep MMatof Clpi E. Dickson, afrltea ft doTOti last evchuK Irqii "vanebbjef and sailed at 8 pjswnc Anyex?8tewart and other northers points. The vessel -had gediaed passenger list. if t 'jrt- One local Professional Uon candidate Engineers' is writing Associa of Itffash CfflumolaVexamlna tions which, an; Being conducted oy ix, A..C44nP.' IP1 Dfiesioeni home, pbwser Street. ' Cakes For Hallowe'en! No! I'll not bake them while I can call up The Electric Bakery Besides, It's Cheaper ' AVe Deliver Phone 667 Chas. PI Balagno TEACHER OF PIANO Announces he still hat room for pupils i In class or private) who wish to revive their past work. StccIoI attention Kiven to beginners and adult pupils. 323 Fifth Ave. or Phone Green 280 New Improved Frederic Vita-Tonic Permanent Absolutely Guaranteed $7.50 Ozone Wet -Wrap,- $3.00 Advice cheetf nf (tfJIri io all clknfc'mtiftti 'at'a'smaU deposit you ':in take advantage of this special offer at any time from now till Dec. 20th. Sec or phone us far appointment. LA PAUISIENNE I1EAUTY SHOP 210 Fourth St. Phone 301 Dinnerware, china, 'crockery,' glassware. Hcilbroner's Store. Have 'you a mother-in-law? See "Amy From Arizona." First United Church, Nov. 12 and 13. 251 Mrs. C. Batt.nwho has been vis-' itlng in Ketchikan, returned' owelty from 'thd'riorth, on '(hW.Prin-cess Louise yesterday afternoon." Just arrived 100 dresses too late for fashion show. Latest styles, col ors and materials. You are invited to come in and look them over. The, prices are right. Annettes, 254) J. N. McPhee, customs officer at Butedale, arrived in the city on the Catala last evening from his duties down the coast and is to en ter the Prince Rupert General Hospital for treatment. Mrs. O. A. Bryant and Miw Blanche Curtin, who have been on a vacation trip td Vancouver, Beat tie and elsewhere in the south, re turned to the city on the Catala last evening. Capt. B. L. Johnson, DJS.O., well known British Columbia coast pilot and navigator, plays a prominent I part in a new book, "By Guess and j By God." written by Guy Carr, jwhlch has just appeared. The book deals largely with submarine war- REGISTRATION OF VOTERS The office of the City Clerk, City Hall, will remain open from , o'clock pjn. each evening on October 25, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31. to receive declarations of householders and licence holders. tf TAXI -PHONE 32 Comfort, Courtesy and Safety NEW CARS John Gurvich, Prop. Day or Night 1 SOMETHING NEW FOR LADIES AND GENTS Large assortment new clothes for autumn and winter Just to hand. All finest quality and latest patterns. Come in and see us today. Suit or overcoat complete and fin ished in three days. Ling, the Cutter Steam cleaning, pressing and altering. We tiellver any part of the city. LING THE TAILOR 817 Second Ave. Phone C49 HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Hotel VMIKR NEW MANAGEMENT Htram llratrd; Travrllrn' Namplr ICiioms; Hot and Old Water Frre Uui Mrrli AU Tralna and float Rates $1.00 and Up SPECIAL MONTHLY BATES CR. RIGGART &. A. DONALD Pruprlrtun PHONE 51 Savoy Hotel Prince Rupen's leading family hotel. Hot .ind cold water in all ruoim A. J, ritUIUIOMMC. rrop. Cor. of Fraser t.nd Fifth SU. Savoy W. S. Duncan, TeJkwa: E. J. Er lekson. J. M. Dunn. J. O. Mollard and O. N. Fraser, city; C. B Let-nes, Big Falls; E. Bountell. Cloyah Bay; J. Williams, CNJl.. A. F. Priestly, Aiyansh; It. M. Benson, Queen Charlotte City; Ed. Unger ! and William Farsraan, Stewart. New Royal Hotel I. Zarelll, Prep. THE IIOIEL UOKTtl WHILE Mot Sc Cold Wkter; Bteam Hl 75c PER DAY AND UP Trlrplioiif til Royal ' Mr. and Mrs. H. Reid, Port Em-Isington; C. H. Underwood. CJ4JI.; S. R. Llnnell. Wrangcll; P. W. Dohn, Ketchikan: O. W Stevens and W. II. MoCallum. city. . Boston Grill Large Cabaret SPECIAL DINNERS Thursdays and Saturdays DANCING Every Saturday Night, 9 to 12 Dance Hall for Hire Accomodation for Private Parties Phone 457 Prince Rupert - Susie Lclghton, charged In city police court this morning with vagrancy, was remanded for eight .days by Magistrate McClymont. Edward Ross O'Brien appeared in city police court this morning on a charge of supplying liquor to Indians and was remanded for eight "nays.""" " A. F. Priestly, Aiyansh merchant, arrived in the city at the end of the week from the Naas River and sailed last night on the Prince Ru pert for Victoria. Mrs. Seymour Wright of Vancou ver, a lormer resident oi Prinze Rupert, is visiting in the city the guest of Mrs. C. H. Elklns. Sixth Avenue East. Einar . Stokland left on this morning's train for New York whence he . will proceed to his na tive home in Norway where he will spend the winter. R. W. J. Reid, customs officer at Wrangen. ana Mrs. Held were passengers aboard the ss. Princess Louise, yesterday afternoon bound for a trip to Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pohl of Ter race arrived in the city from thr interior on yesterday afternoon't, train and sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver. Mrs. John Wynne, wile of the well known customs officer at An- yox. was a pas&enger aboard the Catala last evening returning to the smelter town after a holiday to the Old Country. A. C. Ooodenough, foreman for the Hanson Timber & Lumber Co Smithers. arrived In the city on yesterday afternoon's train from the Interior for a brief visit ir town on company business. For his second offence on charae of drunkenness, Wllliar Dawson was fined $50, with optio; of thirty days' imprisonment, by Magistrate McClymont In city pi lice court this morning. Miss Mary McBride, daughter o J. C. McBride, collector of cui toms at Juneau, was a passenger I aboard the Princess Louise yes terday afternoon' bound for Seatt! on a month's hooliday trip. M. A. Burbank, division enginee for the Canadian National Rail ways, returned to the city on yes terday afternoon's train from 3 trip to the interior as far aV Prince George on official duties. Herbert Wheeler, president of the Yukon and White Pass Route was a passenger aboard the ss Princess Louise yesterday after noon bound from Skagway to Victoria where he will spend the Vic Rodgers of the Tamale Parlor has Just received a large shipment of fine spring chickens o! IVi to S lbs. each which he gua ranteea satisfactory and he deliv crs them fried to the door. Try onr TIB Fulton Street. Phone Green 1W. 25J L. E. Williams, who had charg of the steel work on the construe Uon of the power transmission 1U lcroat the Skeena River during tht past summer, arrived In the ctt on the Catala last evening iron-Vancouver and proceeded by train 'his morning to Haaelton. William Blaeksteck, construction foreman for the Government Tel-vrmphs with headouarters at Haaelton. arrived in the city on the Princes Louise yesterday afternoon from the north after having pent the summer In the Yukon Territory on official duties. Andrew Smith, general agent for 'he Harrington Transportation Co. l Wrangell. aqd Mm Smith and the latter's mother. Mrs. Thomp--on. were passengers aboard the Princess Inilse yesterday afternoon going through to Vancouver where they will spend the winter. The holder of ticket No. 31,777 draVfi for the third prize of $35 in h 'Retail Merchants' Association Bmsnerlty Wefk dmwir.fc iiar net vet claimed the prise. If the claim on this ticket Is not made before next Monday, the prise will then be awarded to ticket No. 21.346 the rnlder of which Is Miss Christie TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY TQR SALE- walnut Floor Lamp. like new. Apply Room 19, Federal Block. 252 31. United Oct. 30. ANNOUNCEMENTS Vardcn's Concert October 30. Royal Purple Bridge and Whist serieis, next game, November 3."" Church Hallowe'en tea Hill GO Bridge and Dance October Elks' Halloween Dance Friday, Oct. 31. in Elks' Home. Eagles' Smoker November 4. Catholic Bazzar Nov. 5 and 6. Lelf Erickson Whist Drive and dance November 5. Mooso Whist November 7. Drive and Danes Armistice Day Banquet, Tuesday Nov. 11. 'Amy From Arizona." First Uni ted Church, Nov. 12 and 13. Rupert East United Chiirch.Ba star, November 13. t. Oyro Hoedown.Novcmbjj I4j Presbyterian Bazaar Nov. 20. Anglican W. A. Bazaar Dec. 2. DR. CARL'S DISCOVERY ENDS GAS, CONSTIPATION In his private, practice, Dr. Carl Wfischcke first perfected the simple nlxture now known as Adlerlka. Jnllke most remedies, Adlerlka acts n BOTH upper and lower bowel xnd removes old poisons you would lever believe were in your system. Stops GAS bloating in 10 minutest Relieves chronic constipation in 2 aours! Let Adlerlka ' give your itomach and bowels a REAL clean-ng and see how good you feel! It rtll surprise you! Ormes, Limited, Iruggists. The Regal Shop Wc carry a complete line of Academy Vellum, Stationery & Papcteries, Artcraft Crepe Paper British manufacture, for all kinds of decorating. Candies and Tobaccos MR. & MRS. JOHN McRAE 300 Block, Third Avenue Phone Red 442 MILADY BEAUTY SH0PPE Offers an attractive price on PERMANENT WAVES RLNGLETTE OR 4 NESTLE WAVE For $6.00 From October IS to October 31 See us and get free ad rice before having your Permanent Wave. Telephone 6S5 "BUILD B. C. PAYROLLS" Save More? ill We have a big file of letters and to tick one is puggling. Pacific Milk ha been fed to thousand of tiny children, and these letters from mothers relate their experience. Letter after letter declares Paclfle Milk saved the baby's life. Higher nerit human nature does not ask. PACIFIC MILK Fsclory at Abhotsford. ll.C.