Mturday, November 21, 1931 THE DAJLT NIWS PAGE THREE cannot Dinncrware, china, crockery You buy such glassware. Meilbroner's store. Local Items Mr. and Mrs. Jeanne Sinclair of Port Edward sailed last night on MAGUIRE DENTIST DR. 'o. Nanaim'o - Wellington coal the Cardena for a trip to Vancouver. - phone 771. C. C. Ketchum & Co. tf. n rin 1 ,,,1)'" 'Fresh from the gardens1 Salada Tea is sold by Mussallem's Cash & Carry Stores WEEK-END CANDY SPECIAL Old Fashioned Peppermint Patties 25c Per Box Moirs Chocolate Bars, 2 For 5c Ormes Ltd. Jfitt Pioneer Druqgists THE KEXALL STORE Hiunes 81 and 82 Third Ave. and Fulton St. UNION STEAMSHIPS tTi'TAI. WINTER EXCURSION FARBS EIlBrtlv November lat (Ooui KrUruarjr 29. IMS. ri DI CEO FIRST-CLASS RETURN FARBS. From PRINCE RUPHRT i" lucllna; Ml and Bmni Tj Vancouver and Victoria SISJMt rrl T'-' WINCE RUPERT (Includln? Mrala and Birth) "nm OCEAN FALLS Wl-"Jf r Kroin ANVOX . . .113.36 Prt. IT m STEWART lTO ret. i;oi inve Prince Rupert for Vancouver LVERV TUESDAY 1 80 pro 8. CAT ALA. I EVERY FRIDAY MIDNIGHT IBB CARDNA. . F ninrmaucn. reservation and ticket from D M SMITH. Prtttoe Rupert .senc). tievoml Ateime. I'hotie EXCITING ! Eagles' Carnival PICTURE ance 's niy 'D.uthler of Dragon" Is Thrilling ' Film Oriental Stars ! Ti;- Daughter ofUh Dragon." cc-.ii(j offering at the Capitol Tl!'..!!r is the third of the ln-'tku.n ; Fu Manchu pictures It is in ii .;. iix-iy exciting story, replete ')' .i i npid succession of thrills. lie setting, as in previous i' u i - of the series, is in London Ei'.t:j,)(t. the iLorv la even more l ::in tiy Oriental than the pre-1 "iOU two W.iuht oiand again plays the prt ,f Fu Manchu but is seen only 'ii 1iie o.irly stages of the picture. Ai in May Wong, sensational and ' thinese star, takes the role Fu Manchu's daughter. She is a rr '1!' finished actress, displays re-ark.ibl dramatic skill and speaks pcrT,:, t English. The veteran Jap-u tor. Sessue Hayakawa. ap-V-u u Chinese detective and ui important part. Frances who is rapidly gaining In po- ii' .iirn,ri otner importtnt mem-6fl "f the cast Sri i mu.s of tne ,cture flrc elaDor. nnd m many cases, picturesque. "lory, of course, is by Max wnnw-r. creator of the character Di Fu Manchu. Mystery abounds ' ll" Play and Interest la sustained """UThOUt. Tr fire department had a call fS0 this moaning to the home ,' P. I. Palmer. Fourth Av U(' East, where an overheated ' "Place had slarte(1 a blnze The cxtlnsulsnod by use -jf tn ais. Minor damage was done "" and floor nearby. Drink More Milk For Fresh Local Milk I'hone Red C08 Dominion dairy Two Hundred Persons in Attend ance at Bright Affair in Aerie Hall The carnival dance staged by the Eagles' Lodge last night in the Aerie Hall proved to be a highly enjoyable affair for all present. Its success was In full keeping with the popularity of the functions of Its kind held by the Eagles. There were some 300 persons In attendance and dancing kept up from 9 p.m. until 2 a jn. Splendid music was furnished by the Premier Orchestra. George Brooke was a genial master of ceremonies. Novelties and nolsemakers were sold from a booth which had been uransed for the occasion and these added much to the genial jollity. A wheel for chickens and grocery hampers was also operated from the booth which was In charge of Annelo Astort. Doug Frlzzell and Dick Forde. At mldninht a buffet supper was served with Mrs C. Brewerton In rhflrne James Brown presided at the door. LouU Amadio sailed last nigr.t n th? Cardena for a trip to P2 iSWiilXlli 11 Ml ! 1 fisflms a?. W J or lupc. ' t . An DOI1 . .. i thm Itch- f appiita anu ' rtcaitntui nc" , r. rn.-.'. Ointment ifcin.wr.v-ii" - . ...... -m treat- r u ft mow MUMnvw.f ' ment lor tizcmn. . rho.di or run """ "' . . Trr,t.t.on of tha tlttf in box . .... . i v.'.irt of ui :e. Glasses fitted by registered optometrist at Hellbroner's store. W. B. Morgan entered the Prince Rupert Oeneral Hospital Saturday to undergo an operation. R. Boyd Young, Port Simpson merchant, Is paying a brief business visit to town, having arrived In the city by gasboat yesterday. An enjoyable Scandinavian dance was held last night in the Metro-pole Hall with a good-sized crowd in attendance. Julius Welle was in charge of the affair. J. Armstrong of the" provincial public works department, who ha been in the city and district on inspection duties, sailed by the sr. Princess Mary last night on his return to Victoria. The final eastbound passenger train under the present time table of the Canadian National Railways left at 11:30 this morning. Oddfellows and Rebekahs whist and bridge, Metrouole Ilall, 8:30 p m., November 24. .R.A. Bridge, whist and danci Hall November 35. Parish Hall Seal Cove Dance November 27. Moose Bridge. Whist and dance November 27. United church Bazaar Dec. 3. LODE, hard time dance December 4. Eagle's Social dance December 4 Gentlemen 50c. Ladles refreshments. High School concert, December 10 and 11. Presbyterian tea at Manse December 16. Presbyterian Burns Banquet 25. Fresh Fish Daily Aboard gasboat Dolphin 11 at Cow Bay floats. Number ot varieties, just out ot water. 'IN ' M , , 1 1 1 I ii1 i ill ill r I 1 II ilgMW I II PI I FROM MONTREAL To Glasgow-Bclfast-Livcrpool Nov 17 Duchrnu ot Attvoll To Cherbourg-Southampton Liverpool Nov 30 Moutcalm FROM ST. JOHN To Glasgowlielfast-Llverpool :.. xDcc, si Montclar.- I: u Ouoha of Brdfoitl O . 16 Duobaaa of RlelunotKt Ix 33 Montoa'ni x Callx at Olaaosf I4trpool only. To Grcenork-Beifast'Liverpool Jan. 8 , Djuti of York ' To Glasjow-Llverpool Jan. t5 Melna FROM VANCOUVER Tu lluull-JiiWii-f hliiH.riilllipliir Nov 21 QitprtM of RumUi A:lv ui Aaaau tvtrTwhera or J 1. t'OKNTKR St(iniih'p Otul. Paaa, Atteat C P n StaOori. Vapooiivor. Ti'l Illume Trinity 1151 Special offering in Fuel: One load of wood and half-ton coal for $9.50. Albert & McCaffery Phone 116. ' T Mrs. George Clothier, formerly of this city, has returned to her home in Vancouver after spending sometime visiting in Victoria. Word receive JTrora London i? that r-SKSfe .W amon recent callers at British Columbia House, headquarters of the B. C. Agent-General. Mrs. C. H. Sawle, who is the guest for a few days of Mrs. D McD. Hunter, will return on Monday afternoon's train to her home In New Hazelton. Gordon H. Jolllffe. Queen Charlotte City merchant who arrived on Tuesday from the Islands, sai'-ed last night on the Cardena for a trip to Vancouver. The last train on the exDlrlnw Lin S. Bell, formerly a well schedule will arrive at 3:30 tomor-! known local railway engineer wa row afternoon. Starting Monday, an uncussessful candidate in the mixed trains will leave for ths recent aldermanic election in Ed- East Monday. Wednesday and Fri-1 monton. He ran as an Independent day afternoons at 3 o'clock and will arrive from the East Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday mornings at 10:40. KUT1CE Our roal is In a dry shed. Don't buy water. Buy coal and Ret your full weight. Discount $1.00 a ton. Note our advertisements, for cash prices. HYDE TRANSFER, Thone 580. rf Announcements and received 3522 votes. Union steamer Cardena. Capl Andrew Johnstone, delayed by cat; ; In the Skecna River, arrived in pot ' at 11:55 last night from the soutn and sailed shortly after 1 a.m. or her return to Vancouver and way- polnts. R. Q. Cunningham of Port Es slngton is paying a brief visit to the city, having arrived on th? Cardena last night from the Skeem River. It Is understood that Mr. Cunningham Is planning a trip this 'winter via Panama Canal to Be - muda and Eastern Canada and the United States. He is registered at the Hotel Eavoy. Mrs. Frank P. Kenny, formerly of Prince Rupert, was hostess on Wednesday and Thursday afte noon of thlsweek aWher suite, p Carleton Court, New Westminster where she entertained with seven! tables of bridge. For her table decorations. Mrs. Kenny had peac:i-toned roses arranged In a sllv basket which was Illuminated n four tall candles In the same tone Try trdii E finkhim'i Viilablt Compound Had bearing down pains Noncoltomffcric b-diiE PinLham'i Vcgeuble Compo nd relieves those monthlv piini thit b touoI vouth tnJ txiuty. r-t a box ol the Cablets toJir. Hotel Arrivah New Royal Hotel THE HOTEL WORTH WHILE Hot ti Cold water: Steam Heat 75c. TER DAY AND UP J. Zarelll Trleprinm tSI Roman Koltda. Salvui; D. Ro'l-man, Holland Rock; A. Prebouv?:. ity W. II. Eassle, Cloyah Bay Mrs M. Hall, Vancouver. Savoy Hotel Prince Ruperts leading family hotel. Hot and cold water in all rooms. A, J. rRimilOMME. Trop. Cor. ot Fraser and Fifth Sts Ed. Strom and R Oreenjteid city; R. O .Cunningham, Port Cbrislinas Special Permanent Wave $5.00 From Now Till Christmas Make Appointments Early La l'arisicnnc Beauty Parlor Fourth St. Phone 301 Is Now Located in His New Office Rooms 7-8-9 Smith Block Phone 525 Extraction of TEETH LOW PRICES The demand of the day is for properly fitting: PLATE-WORK Hon. Gtoige Black. Speaker of the Canadian House of Common.', irrlved at Buiedale from Vancouver on the present trip of the teamer Cardena. At Butedale he joined a local hunting party hea'- -d by Mayor C H. Orme for a ten-day trip up Gardner Canal. De Jong s Cash and Carry Week-End Specials rhone 953 Red Arrow Ginger Snaps i lbs. for Singapore Pineapple per can - .vi.ua.tn nesi Money per 4-lb. pall Fraser Valley Jam Strawberry or Raspberry Ci p OXV A IK oll yvi l-iu. mu - Malkln's Best Clams l's per can independent Fancy Biscuits Orange Cream Sandwich, Dundee's and Combination Sandwich, per lb 3 lbs. for Maple Buds per lb 3 lbs. for Malkln's Best Custard Powder, per tin Navy Beans 9 lbs. for Orchard City Tomatoes 2 'Vs. per can Ripe Olives Tails 2 tins for Mbby's Selected Queen Olives, Royal Jar 25c 11c 74c 15c Phone 953 i 30c 85c 30c 85c 32c 25c 10c 35c 25c Malkln's Best Grapefruit OCat iS3L 2's. cadi Many Flowers Soap 4 bars for P. & O. Soap 6 cakes for Extra Special Australia Oranges 3 dos. for Cooking Pears 5 lbs. for ' Sweet Potatoes 3 lbs. for Cauliflower per head 25c; 25c 70c 25c 25c 20c Free Delivery on Orders i of $2.00 or Over ! rurnrwn mtmrm t:a mix rmtmt Examination and Estimate on Your Dentistry Your appointment phone Lady Assistant Grown - Bridge and Plate Work Low Prices My practice and office is the result of my sincere effort to give to the people ' of this locality the best in Modern Dentistry Scientific Extraction of TEETH and Treatment of Pyorrhea Remember the New Location Kooms 7, 8 and 9, Smith Block CHURCH NOTICES ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL (Cffurch ot Enttandl Very Rev. ). U, Gibson. Dean , 11 A.M. Morning Prayer and Service Anthem "OH SAVIOR OF THE WORLD" 12:30 Sunday School 7:30 Evening Prayer and Sermon F!RST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Minister, Rev. YV. D. Grant Holllngworth, BJV. Organist, John E. Davey 11 AJiI. Sermon Subject 'LIVINQ IN THE LIGHT 12:15 Sunday School 7:30 p.m. Sermon Subject: CHRISTIAN MISSIONS AND A CHANGING WORLD" All visitors welcome FIRST UNITED CHURCH Pastor, Rev. A. Wilson, BA. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Subject: "THE PERMANENCE OF THE SPIRIT IN A CHANGING" WORLD" Sunday School at 12:15 Evening Worship at 7:30 , ' , Anthem "Incline Thine Ear," soloist, Dr. R. R. Large Subject, "THE SECRET OF SECURITY" CHRISTIAN SCIENCE (Christian Science Society, 215 Second Avenue West) This Society Is a branch of the Mother Church, the First Church ot Christ, Scientist, In Boston, Mass. Sunday morning service at 11 o'clock. Subject, "SOUL AND BODY." Sunday School at 12:15. Testimonial meeting Wednesday at 8 p.m. Reading Room, 245 Second Avenue, open on Mondays and Thursdays from 3 to 5. e A SOUTH TJNTIL '. 1W, IIm MUwUi R,xl Trlfl Salute Jr'arM mw aTvlH Ifwil rmaiMuilM .... , .i. fiOa Irani Aafat - IUJ1 Tnm Ml.-.rl. 5.7 T FtImw Rapt m4 Ketwrtti I'km A. IIS.SS trm !l..rl. 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