La October 20, 1WI $1.00 Value One regular 50-cent box Day Dream Face Powder and your choice of a bottle of Hand Lotion or jar of Cold Cream All (or 60c Ormes ltd. JJm Pioneer Druqrjists Phones 81 and 82 TERRACE K'!i Smith, of the Bank of r a; ii:is oeen iransierrea w Iynn Var "Ufftr and left on Sunday? Mj una Mr J. S. MePhcrion o' he Ui i. liatcncry jjourneyea to fhe ...-: on sunaay. C! f Han -on. MP. and Mrs ! imvrd on Tuesaay lasi icr , t r holiday In town. I B!rw!iistle was fined $10 by triro E H. Kenney on Saturday IMav. i. r 'Kivin,' stolen goods In hh ti sr ; i. He vigorously denlcl :)::' and refused to pay the i ."' in!! to spend ten days in ll H. Pvmns of the Kenned :a' Mcry. Vancouver Island j- Dern spending a vacation kfrrrrji weeks on his farm here. CJ ':V.n u) the hatchery on Sun- r T r x ;iirture show was qulet- f. 3fii Mti Thursday night las. nr Fr t BlKhon staged a bte v i-r f'i.-kv Ptar." Few peoplr ' ".i opening and the, at-'in " u'u only moderate. Frl- p.v o;t Saturday night showed 8 rrc improvement. The new housi El 0 ;:: , ipclirn nnmv,rt hw lhi a r r- ' j m ir'iuli and Is very com- TV Hu.ir'prlv mMlIni nf Ov- 'f! .:ude is to be held today 1"" hi ri' will h n rnmhlnM "I :ne? board of trade. th f r institute unH th fall 'lb- live importance will be f ition McKlm. the new vlnr. Is ""' f . hold bis opening ser- !CC nil CnnHou i H,,l n W Bruhn. minister o! VJM;r Wnrks. lj mtovIaH fir IMa TXC0tVER WHEAT 55i ., run.. uwro. ii ai IT nd fcetllng of hl0'cL treatment brinqj , NO RELIEF ,!r,,r" '" nl nttk wrrt ' '1... 7. ?. mi, f rt, which Wg . Wrh tried uui,thi ithut r.Utf. Tho Third Ave. and Fulton St. NORTHERN B. C. NEWS STEWART The funeral took place lat Tuesday afternoon from the local United Church, Rev. Evan Baker officiating, of Charles O'Neill, pioneer miner of this district, who was found dead the Saturday previous In his room in the Keith Hotel, the apparent victim ol heart failure. Three unemployment relic? camps are now In operation in thli district and 119 men are being em ployed In them. Married At Bella Coola Miss Doris Leavens Becomes Bride of Olaf Odegard The marriage took place recently at Bella Coola, Rev. P. R. Kelly officiating, of Miss i Doris Leavens to Olaf Odegard. Mr. and Mra. Ode- gard have taken up residence at Bella Coola. Vic Rogers Case Is Heard Today Evidence and Argumen of Counsel Completed and Judgment Reserved After hearing evidence and argument of counsel this morning. Maglstrade McClymont reserved until 2:30 this afternoon his decision In the preliminary trial of Vic Rod-gers, charged with arson ai an outcome of a fire in his tamale parlor on Fulton street two week ago. The case was prosecuted by Mr. Walker, assistant fire marshal, while L. W. Patmore appeared as counsel for Rodgers. IS BURIED TODAY The funeral of the late John rwirnn nf Outak. who nasfied away IS HIRiiKit araiv at the Mid of last week at the Prince -bUI U tilC IWU4 ' 'dav and was auotcd at ' " f over more than one yesterdays figure. Rupert General Hospital, took place stU VVUCUbl Villa tt ICI liwn uwi the B. C. Undertakers to Falrvlew Cemetery. Rev. John H. Hanson of St. Paul's Lutheran Church Skin Covered With Eczema-' Now Clear and Healthy Marvellous Healing by Well Known Remedy rl.u' MZ tinpl in iti tna sfterwird m dlffleult to Im " rt,n dl,e- On irIM n of ,rrl,t'. roughne.., or Buk Xm,,nl th Pl' wlth'Ztn. inh,i .hl httM ointment will 'nl.h ill ironblo. .jj!1"-" 'ke ikla i, ,lrMJr tfltmo "'m' ' poltooed or ulcer-DS,n",,uk U ,k 0M t.rnl ',;:;' K.vtljx nou'1 ,o fH by new Hounded poor chlld-i fco to M n,; . . . t - - . tuuil lA CAM in Wk i nv noun. kin ipxcUIUt. whn t hrd from thli drid dlM. of P7h"' a hot of olntmnt hd lblt of MP. Aflr fw day trtnwnt thr a sreat lmrrovmrnl: drj by ora dlaapjwared and wllhln a rnpniB my dauahur-a fai'O was .yJ J of tho tfrrlbla tlard of any alsn dlaraac. wlllioiil a lnU can't aay loo imirh of I ho wonderful heating power of Zaro-nuk." Mra. U. A., Tvronlo, SnL IP YOU havo a oro Inflamed or llotehy akin, or auffer from wilt rheum, lealp troulle, polaoned wounda, or piles, you will find Zam-lluk quickly soothing and healing. It ii alio a marvelloui flnt-nld for euti, burn ete. Zam lluk Ointment COe. box, Zam lluk Medicinal Soap 25o..caka. Local Items Dinncrware, china, crockery glassware. Heilbroner's store. Executive will receive basketball i entries Wednesday at 8 pjn. (245) I This afternoon's train, due from the east at 3:30, was reported this morning to be on time. E. D. Hogan ot Porcher Island cannery was an overnight visitor in town. Annual general meeting football association, City Hall, Tuesday Oct. 20, 8 p.m. Election of officers, etc., for 1932. Tonight official visit, D. O. Mas ter Bro. F. Clark, I.O.O.F., 8 p.m Members and visiting brethern, at tend. Rebekah's at 9:30. Watson D. Noble, storekeeper ot Mill Bay cannery, was a passenger aboard the Catala - this morning bound for Vancouver where he will spend the winter. NOTICE Our coal Is in a dry shed. Don't buy water. Buy coal and get your full weight. Discount $1.00 a ton. Note our advertisements for cash prices. HYDE TRANSFER, Phone 580. DEATH OF Whist league rf MRS. SHAW Widow Died in Vancouver Today Three Weeks After Passing of Her Magistrate Husband VANCOUVER, Oct. 20. Mrs. Dora Laird Shaw, aged 65, widow of Magistrate Henry Curtis Shaw, died here thlmornlng, three weeks after the death of her husband'. The late Mr. Shaw was the member of a well known Victoria family. She was married to the late Magis trate 11894. They had one 'son, Ian, who practises law in Vancouver. Opens Thursday Five Games Will Be Tlayed on the Initial Nitht The opening games in the Whist League take place Thursday of this week at 8,pjn. In the New Empress Hotel, and on each Thursday eve nlng following tmfctl the end of the first half of the season. Order of play will be: Legion vs. Old Empress Hotel. Musketeers v . Sons ot Norway. Grotto vs. Moose. Seal Cove vs. Fish Packers. Wanderers vs. I.O.O.F. Mairied At Buckley Bay SINGER SEWING MACHINES NEW AND USED For Sale and for Kent McKAE HKOS., LTD. THE DAILY NEWS Pint TTTRWH " 1 1 --f I i I - - j 1 Glasses fitted by registered optometrist at Heilbroner's store. Moose Cinderella dance honor H. M. S. Skeena, Monday next. Staff Captain Acton will show pictures on ".'lie Pigrlm's Progress" tonight at '8 o'clock. Dont' forget Catholic Bazaar on Wednesday and Thursday. Supper served each night from 6 to 8, 35c GIRLS' CLUB . HOLDS MEET Big Affair in I.O.D.E. Hall on Saturday Active Year Anticipated The unnual opening of the Oirls' Club was held In the I.OD.E. Hall on Saturday In the form of a luncheon. There were 105 girls and ten guests present. The hall was appro-plrately decorated for the occasion In Hallowe'en colors, bright marigolds adding much to the effect. Miss Helen McCaffery, president of the Girls' Club, spoke a few fitting words of welcome to the girls of Grade IX. After the luncheon a short program was rendered as follows: i Violin duet by Misses Audrey I Parkin and Elsie Franks, accompanied by Mrs. J. Black. Vocal solo by Miss Cathie Eastman, accompanied by Mlss.Kath-erine Watson. Recitation by Miss Adella The closing of the program was a skit put on by the Grade' IX girls under the supervision of Miss Dlmock, honorary president of the club. Those taking part in this skit. "The Bachelor Chooses a House keeper," were: Misses Betty Cam- Bishop G. A. Rlx returned to theleron, Grace Watklnson, Mae Mur city on this afternoon's train from . ray, Eeatrice Berner, Betty Inglls, i . J . i . . pluAk.lu r. . . i . lerrace vnere ne (jonauctea uk tueui otutKeuu, Margaret mc funeral of R. B. Durrant, victim of Leod, Betty Parlow and Peggy Stecn, a shooting accident at LakeUejMIss Betty Cameron was leading Lake on Sunday. Deceased was the ' man and Miss Peggy Steen was only son of the Bishop of Lahore, i leading lady. India, who had planned to visit j The executive of the club in- his son at Terrace In the near f u-1 eludes: turc. President, Miss Helen McCaffery, Announcements Don't forget children, Eagles Eag concert for needy " Hall, October 20. Concert, Presbyterian October 23. gles' Serpentine Dance, Oc tober 23. Ladies reJreahmenU Gentlemen, 50c. St Peter's tober 2S. Church bazaar, Oc- L.OJLA. bridge and whist and Presbyterian rail Buaar, November S. Moose Carnival and Dance No 12 and 13. Baptist sale of work, Nov. 17. Anglican Cathedral Basaar. November 19. .Miss Dorothy Isola Barnum Becomes ! Vitrden Concert. November 10. ' Bride of J. O. Hill The wedding took place recently at Buckley Bay of Dorothy Isola Barnujiji, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E; E. Damnum of Long Beach. California, to J. O. Hill ot Graham Island. Mr. and Mrs. Hill are taking up resident on the Queen Charlotte Islands. WEDNESDAY .. SPECIAL Lemon Pie 25c ' Ready Uy Noon The Klectrfc Hakcry Phone 0G7 FAMILY MEAT MARKET 209 Second Street rhone 937 Tuesday and Wednesday Specials 5 lbs. Hump Roast Beef, 3 lbs. Carrots . 2 lbs. Round Steak. 4 lbs. Onions I lb. Liver li lb. Bacon .-. 8 lbs. Shoulder Pork, 3 lbs: Apples Veal Steak. per lb Lamb Chops, per lb Shoulder Lamb, per lb Loin Pork Chops, iper lb .. ;Frosh Side Pork, 4 lbs. S1.00 50c 30c S1.00 25c 25c 15c 25c 50c Wc have vegrtables and deliver our goods. Vice-president, Miss Connie Morgan. Secretary-treasurer, Miss Catherine MaeMillan. Literary represcntatlve.Mlss Joyce Collison. Sports, Miss Enyd Morris. Social Miss Marie Mussallem. Reporter. Miss Rose Rice. The plrl nr lnnHnu fnrwarrt in Catholic Bazaar. October 21 and a nrofltatale and hannv var in hHr 22- yhlh mrl hnrv in nnHorti lr a mnn -vaw fv w UliUbMa.V uiauj . beneficial enterprises St. Peters, Seal Cove, new Pat-i . lsh Hall opens Thursday, Oct 22 8 pjn. All welcome.. (316 J' Father of Ocean Church.' r 11 ill t rails woman, is Dead in South The death occurred last Tuesday In Vancouver of Thomas Allardyce, aged 79. father of Mrs. Keith McAllister of Ocean Falls. In addition to the daughter there are three sons. dance Metropole Hall, Oct 29. at The funeral took place In Vancouver o:ao pm. race. soc. premier or- with a Presbyterian Church service cheatra. ! i Hill 00 l.O.DJS. Bridge and danrx-i October SO. Moose Hallowe'en dance, Oct. SO Shoe Salesman Wanted . Immediately Apply M. L. Greene Prince Kupcrt Hotel Hotel Arrivals New Royal Hotel THE HOTEL WORTH WHILE Hot & Cold water: Steam Heat 75c. I'EIt DAY AND DP J.TCarelll Telephone Ml Koyal W. IKng. city; Frank McGlbney Vanderhoof; B. Paul, Victoria. Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water in all rooms. A. J. ritUDIIOMME. Prop. Cor. of Fraser and Fifth Sts DRY CLEANING AND PRESSING Ladies' & Gentlemen's Tailoring Reasonable Prices M. T. LEE COMPANY 323 3rd Ave. W. Phone 6C3 Drink More Milk For Freh Loral Milk Phone Red COS DOMINION DAIRY Family Shoe Store Box 1584 A. J. Webber, Mgr. Phone 3577 You Can Be fitted perfectly In genuine ENNA 'ETTICKS at $7.50 and $g.50 SHOES FOR WOMEN AAAAA to EEE Sizes 1 to 12 Lirte ciom ;ettick melodies Kvcry Snsl tVvfrinf WI7 ft,-- Htflmm Mail Orders Promptly and Carefully Filled any way you look at it... THERE are few foods you ran buy that give you as much satisfaction for your money as Kellogg's Corn Flakes. Out of a single package you get many , licious servings at a cost of only a few cents Kellogg's are delightful for breakfast or lunch, with milk or cream, fruits or honey added. Great for the children's evening meal or for a tasty snack before going to bed. So healthful and easy to digest. No other readyto-eat cereal In the world is so popular. No other corn flakes have ever been able to duplicate Kellogg's own matchless criepness and flavor. That b why wise buyers will accept no substitute for genuine Kellogg's. They know that imitations are never "just like" tho original of all corn flakes. Look for the red and-grcen package at your grocer's. With the exclusive innereal waxtite wrapper that keeps the flakes oven-fresh even after opening. Slade by Kellogg In London, Ontario. 1WH tn)oy KtHogf StamW Mmile, tnyJtmt. orer wit mni at$ottatt4 Hrtloni of Iks ft. ft. C trrrj SmnJmy rrening f 10 JO E.D.S.T. Alto an Let Angtltt, aoao 5m1 mt 10.00, ml SO Dmttr 1 10JO. 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