i 3 V llliUUCi AU. lfi)U. - . . . m -.1 Ave. W. A EBmrtm mm m "ViTk t ll tfc." ML W ' r - w FREE! ' 'fflBREE! FREE! Bot Je of "Evening; In Paris" Perfume with each m of Face Powder, Bourjois Qj Qrmes DA. Pionc.qr Drug&isls 'hones 81 & 82 ti,:..,i a., p. pi Three Graduate Pharmacists VEEK oct-ims tor go Buy' Canadian Made Goods -C. C. M. -Bicycles and Tricycles - ' Ctnadian Made Pottery Fine China and Kitchenware TOM BALLINGER Phone Blue G25 PI. MINN A EGG Delivered, Per Ton $12.00 MINLIIEAI) EGG Dfelivured. Per Tnn 18.K0 viu iiiij.vi iyiui ueuverau, i er ion ... to.ou FURNITURE and PrANO' MOVING A Specialty HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 PHQNE 5S0 UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Palling tram lYlm Kuprrt r Ui )I t.U, VICTORIA. Butt"-. Mm Bur. rtr. TlK-dnr. SJW run. I r m Ol U.K. YICTOIMA. II. i Mi ll.-. Alrr lt.iv. Hi. Friday mldntsbt IV A I i l MiM WYOV. BTEW lti. Nu;i Kim. 1'ort MaMS, d p.m. u rn,.- K. M. KMITH Ani Fritter HMpert. lit' .!, ::i'kc! sold to V:cljr:i Kid Scuttle ana baggage cleck'.d t;r ugh to diat. nation. B. C. Coast Steamship Service sAin.Mis from rmxrr rufert To Ketchikan, VVrangell, Juntau, bkagway October 1, 11, 2?. . o Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle September 24. Oc.tobor 5, 15, 26. Princess Mary--Ocean Palls, etc., Vancouver and Victoria, every Friday, 10 pin. Aeentt For All Steamship Line IV C Orh.ml. fii ncral Agent. Jrd Ave- Prince Rupert, I'honeSl. !. E. Parker Ltd. FOR FAIR DLALING PROTECTS YOU c have a real reputation to infntaln in selling ummI ears well as new ones. ices arc exceptionally low be-'i:;c our trade-in palicy make unaccessary to "pad" used r price - in order to recuvp for wrr cencrous allowance. lu pay no more than tl really worth in unusc LOOK THESE OVER i FOUO TRUCK Ifticc i FORI) TUDOR FORI) FORDOR Jce S125 $135 S200 .PARKER LTD. Telephone 83 Chas. 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 Oreen 2M The Regal Shop lVe carry a complete line of Academy Vellum, Stationery jM 'AltV'ttn Prepe Paper British manufacture, for all kinds of decoratinV Candies and Tobaccos MR. & MRS. JOHN McRAE 300 Block, Third Avenue Phone Rd 42 Members of the erew ol the H. M.C.S. destroyer Van ouvw an enjoying venison fur their meals .today, a party from the destroyer went across Uie harbor iestej;diy and bagged a fine ftve-point back? Local Items Glasses fitted by registered optometrist at Hcilbroner's store. BOXING SMOKER, Wed Oct. Iff 8.30 psn. at the Empress Social Club. Admission $1.00. 230 James Crawford, for drunken ness, was fined $25, with option of thirty days' impiuonment. by Ma gistrate MoClymont in city police court this morning. Mrs. James Brown and daughter of Port Clements arrived in the city yesterday afternoon on the ss Prince William and will spend an extended visit with Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Uanley, Seventh Avenue W. I F. M. Dockrill, well known Telk-wa rancher, who is now engaged in the coal mine development in ' that district, arrived In the city ifrom the interior on yesterday af ternoon's train and sailed last! business trip to Vancouver. 4. .4iBiA- JtiJi&i Awrou OTiaistNTS OddfeUows bridge, dance, Ostober 14. whist and Maeae Haaaar. October 16. 17. nadiiijBMii Dance, October VI. 1.0DS. Hall Moose Whist Drive and Dance October M. VardeaV. Concert October 30. Royal Tarple Bridge and Whlut Series, tstlet game October 20. 31. Hill W Bridge and Dance October Eagles' Smoker Norember 4. Catholic Bazzar Nov. S and 0- LefT Erickton Whist Drive and dance Noirembet i i. Moose Whist Drive 'and Dance November 7. RiiTMtrt V.njtt ITnltri Rhiirnh Tla . ! saar, November U. Oyro Hoedown November 11. Presbyterian Bazaar Nov. 20. Anglican W. A. Bazaar Dei. 2. LADY BEAUTY SH0PPE Offers an attractive price on PERMANENT WAVES RINfiLETTE OR NESTLE WAVE For $6.00 From October 15 to October 31 See us and get free advice before having your Permanent Wave. Telephone 885 Jewellery Manufactured or Repaired I'latins Work Done LEO CONTOLI 30 Sixth St. Mall Orders THE DAILY NEWS Monday, October 13, 1930 WHY FAT MEN STAY FAT " The trouble with me, and I pursa thU applies toW out of every 'i0o -town who arc putting. )ir,,Trelfclti I tfidn't liave the energy or "pep" pa, keep it off. Lost all interest in any healthy activity and just lazed around 'accumulating the: old ounds, until I got that " Kruiiclien feeling." Start taking Kruschen Salts that's the common-sense way to reduce hut don't take them with the idea that they possess reducing qualities in themselves. Tliis is what they do they clean out the impurities in your blood by keeping the bowels, kidneys and liver in splendid working shape, and fill you with vigor and tireless energy. As a result, instead of planting yourself in an easy chair every free moment and letting flabby fat accumulate, you feci an urge for activity that keeps you moving around doing the things you've always wanted to do and needed to do to keep you in good condition. Krusehcn Salts are the up-to-date Fountain of Youth. Take one-half teaspoon in a glass f hot water to-morrow morning and every morning lie careful of the foods you eat take regular moderate raerdse then watch night on the Prince Rupert for i ; Uie pound Wide off. C. O. Bttanpson. general manager Bi Saving! Visit Annette's Two of the Baxter Pole Co., arrived in j for One Sale. 2S the city on the Prince Rupert Sa- turday morning from Vancouver T- J- Shenton, Inspector of and sailed on the Prince William ' mines, sailed on the Prince Rupert that afternoon for Port Clements j Saturday afternoon for a trip to on a visit to the company's operations there. Vic of the Tanule parlor wishes to Inform his many patrons that he has bought all the spare chick Stewart on official business. NOTICE Rfttuo meeting Tuesday, October It at 8 pjn. in City Hall. AU radio owners please notice. ' 23S ens on H'Jl Ranch. Terrace, and j Is prepared to give his customer? ! Friends-of Mrs. Alfred Hodgkin-a tweeter and more Juicy tama ' son will be glad to hear that she owing to the poultry being milk i is now making rapid recovery af-fed. 71 Pulton fit. Phone. 240 ter a week's illness in the Prince ( jRupert General Haspital. HM.C.S. Vancouver, which re- turned to port on Saturday morn- Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Bushby, Boring after a three-days cruise tvden Street,- entertained at dinner the Qusen Charotte Tsands. vtsite-l ; Saturday night to lienor of Lieu-Neddetj Day. at the south end of 'tenant Commander Godfrey Hlb-the Islands, and Refuge Bav, Por- jbard. and officers of H.M.C.S. Van-cher Island, while away. The de-' couver. stroyer. which sailed tnis morning for Esquimsie, will stop enroute south at Maple Bay, Vancouver Island, for gunnery practice. " 5 Wallace C. Orchardt, general ag ent for the Canadian Pacific Rall- way here, is able to resume his duties after having been confined ito bed at his heme for a week o .-Mi, ,f t$m WWiHsl. mw . ttMk of influ- T . B. Campbell, totem pole preservation engineer for the Canadian National Railways, is paying a brief visit to toe city, having arrived f ran llafciton on yesterday afternoon's train. "j. B. Woodworth, well known Vancouver mining man, came north on the present trip of the Catala and disembarked at Bute-dale enroute to Surf Inlet where he has mining interests. He will visit the Surf Point mine at Por- cher Island before returning south it is expected. Min Jessie McLenaghan, director of home economies for the department of education, arrived in the city on the Prince Rupert Saturday morning from the south, being here on inspection duties. Miss McLenaghan, who Is a sister of Mrs. T. McClymont of this city, came from Victoria to Ocean Falls on the Princess Mary earlier in the week. TAXI - PHONE 32 Comfort. Courtesy and Safety NEW CARS JOHN GFRVICH, Prop. Day or Niht We Do Your Permanent Wave With the FREDERICS MACHINE The result is not only beautiful, but lasting All Our Work Is Guaranteed La Parhlenne Beauty Shop 4 th St. Phone 301 or Green 735 Dinnerware, china, crockery, glassware. Hcilbroner's Store. Robert McKay sailed last nieht on the Prince Rupert for a busi ness trip to Vancouver. t Sittings made? at the Benson Studiiffduring Prosperity Week will be glyn chances on the $100, $50 and $25 cash prizes. H. J. Bradbury, who has been here in connection with his fishing interests, sailed last night on the Prnee Rupert for Victoria. Provincial Constable M. Martin, transferred from Queen Charlotte City to the city detachment here, arrived in the city on the Prince John last night from the Islands. At an executive meeting of the Rupert East United Church Young People's Society Friday night. It was decided to open the season's acti vltles with an organization meeting next Friday. Mrs. Edward Mayon. after a visit i here with her parents, Mr. and, Mrs. Wallace C. Orchard, Musgrave Place, sailed on the Princess Mary last Friday night for her home ini Vancouver. I Ivor M. Patterson, who was about to sail last night on the ss Prince Rupert for Vancouver en-route to his native home in Sweden, was taken off the steamer b the police on a sheriff's order. re throats Quickly relieved by rubbing on VJCKS VapoRub "BUILD B. C. PAYROLLS" Letters That Stir Enthusiasm We know Pacific Milk and why it is good, yet the letters tell something. We have letters from valued patrons, so full of enthusiasm they quicken our appreciation of its rich and constant quality. PACIFIC MILK Factory at Abbotsford. I1.C. Annette k M A 00X11-18 rV3L WEEK I Lot's Go! I WALLACE'S During this week, we are giving coupons with every purchase of 26c and over. You stand a charice to win one of the three magnificent cash prizes, put up by the RETAIL MERCHANTS' ASSOCIATION, of $100, $50 and $25, for first, second and third prizes, respectively. Buy your supply of Blankets now, you will reap the benefit of present low prices. Whte or colored, all wool A en up from per pair $7e8l7 Kimonas, the warm velour variety, very comforting these cold mornings, a nice ffiB ff range of colors. Special, each . . . vT9 Wool Cashmere Hose several colors, also Q ? silk and wool, all sizes, per pair . . . ;-;-t?tb- Boys' Polo Coats, in heavy, navy freize or tweed. Sizes 6 to 8 years Special 2e7cP Ask for your Cash Slips and Coupons Telephone 9 Third Ave. & Fulton St. EE -Introductory Offer-FREE Hand Painted Enlargements FROM YOUR OWN SNAPSHOTS OU FHQTOGRAEIISj All sizes in Oil, Water or Crayon Although we have a large number of customers throughout Northern B.C., there are many Who are not familiar with our work. So as to thoroughly introduce our high class art work for the following two weeks, to those who bring or send their snapshots we will make a high grade hand finished painting, charging for the cost of materials only. All work thoroughly guaranteed. Delivery within 30 days or no charge. Wc also carry the latest in polychrome, frames, ftttsd, with, genuine convex glass 25 to SO per cent lower prices; fjuojed, by Vancouver art concerns. . , - ( Before placing, your orders for paintings or frames prianje or ' write for our prices and samples. " ' ladies' WESTERN SALES CO. Phone Central Hotel P. O. Box 158 Wear Co., Ltd. Prosperity Week Special See Annette's Fashion Show at The Capitol Theatre MONDAY and TUESDAY, OCT. 13 & 14 Also all week Two for the Price V ne Mie- Of Uit ft.o All Coats and Dresses Two for the Price of One. Buy Canadian-Made Goods and Keep Prosperity at Home i id- I