Friday November 27, 1831 t-'-- - ' T Wia III! Illl I 1MB II ! II I Ml . , r : - 1 '- ----.,- W M 4MMIli iiTwnnrwi m i - . i mm SMBMBHHHSJBslSflB; 1 1 I INTRODUCING Jasmine of Southern France Toiletries To introduce these toiletries to the public we are offering the following specials: 1 tin Jasminalqyer Puff, both for ...,40c 1 box Jasmine .IfacfePAwar and 1 jar Cold, Vanishing or Cleansing Cream both for . . . .$1.00 1 box Jasmine Body Powder and 1 bottle Perfume both for $125 1 box Jasmine Face Powder and 1 bottle Perfume both for $1.00 Ormes Lid. "Jitr. Pioneer Druggists THE REXALL STORE Phones 81 and 82 Third Ave. and Fulton St. EASV V HbMPI Fur Canadian dim Xatycjt &ulwuy - UNION STEAMSHIPS ? M WINTER EXCURSION PARES KttcoUve Nomber 1 (OouU hi unurj SB. 1V31. ' Kl) ttMTr-CuASB RETURN PARIS Pram PRINCE RUPERT , hiii UmI and Ber:n) To Vane, uver and Victoria SltMKi rrt MM M E RUPERT i Intlucilria Metis and Bert) . : m OCEAN PA1X0 til 3! m Prom ANYOX . ..I1SJS nt I i "in (STEWART . . . SltS70 ret. rs ckt Prliice Rupen tor Vnoouv ) EI1V TUESDAY 130 pm S8 CATALA I rVEHY FRIDAY UIDNIOHT S CARDEKA.I ruiat.on. rmt-rvatioiu ud ticket from !' SX SMITH Prtiioc Rupert .tnny. Srrund Atenue. rii.ne H. S. OLSEN ' i us apprenticeship at the Royal Danish Watchmaker Ri hool at Copenhagen, then 12 years abroad working In the big cities of Europe. All .Mall Orders Promptly Attended to. Prices Reasonable. TERRACE, BRITISH COLUMBIA FAMILY MEAT MARKET M Second Street Phone 937 1 1 Pork- S1.00 Vork Butts 75c : -..1,1 75c ?:u" si.oo : lb- ?JL.UV Tip- 20c Rli, ' 1 Lamb . a. 75c l...:iib 25c P i Li S ""'"H Steak !hs 35c r" ! !. K Killed Fowl- 25c r" ,f Killed Chleken- 30c Wi lb Wr luve vegetables and deliver our goods. mmmmmmum Drink More Milk or Fresh Local Milk Phone Red C08 dominion dairy Rr r TURN ticket, .i p p r v . i n j re I y tarc-and-a- third, n.iw on sjIc to important destinations in Kastcrn Canada. These are effective Dec. ir to Ian. cth. 90-day return limit. Generous stop-overs. The low rail tare to seaboard also applies "n all bookings to t.urope . . . . . via the'Xontinental Limited." ..n is famous for its excellent cuisine feel equipment. Rismalitnt NOW information, call or write II. MtEwen, D. F. and P. A. Prince Rupert, B.C. V-2J National yifem, in. cyfisuuiceu EUROPEAN EXPERT WATCHMAKER FINES MADE ON HEALERS Two Chiropractors and Five Drug-less Healers of Vancouver Are Appealing Cases VANCOUVER, Nov. 27: Two chiropractors and five drugless healers were found guilty of infringement of the Medical Act yesterday and were fined $26 and costs each by Magistrate McQueen. Notice of appeal was given. WEATHER REPORT Lunsara Clear, light northerly wind northerly swell. Triple Island Moderate northwest wind, light swell. Dead Tree Point Cloudy, calm; barometer, 30J4; temperature, 32; calm sea. Try a Dally News want-ad. 19 MUNICIPAL VOTERS-LIST TAKE NOTICE that the Court of Revision to correct and revise the above Voters' i lift will sit on December 10. 1931. at 2-rtn o'clock om. In 41"" vyvMvii - - Hkl! Th'e said Court will hear and determine any appllca- tlon to strike out the name of any person who lias been lm- nrooerly placed on said list, or to place on said list the name of any person Improper- ly omitted therefrom. E. F. JONES. n20.27.28. City Clerk I t 1 ' 1 - - -,, Xi-i.... .. .I" j,r. ' Local Items Moose bridge, whist and dance tonight. 8:30. Cash prizes. 'o Nanalm'o - Wellington coal phone 771. C. C. Ketchum & Co. tf. Glasses fitted by registered optometrist at Heilbroner's store. R. W. Cameron sailed last night! on the Prince Rupert for a brief trip to Vancouver where he will appear before the Pensions Board. Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Perry and P. C. Freeman of Port Simpson were overnight visitors in town, having come In by gasboat yesterday af ternoon Imperial OH Co.'s tanker Imper ial, Capt. Geddes, arrived In port at 8 o'clock this morning from loco win fuel for the local tanks and will sail this afternoon on her return south. While the need is expected to b? greater than ever on this occasion the Boy Scouts' Christmas top re pair sltoD reports that the response in donation of old toys is not as great as might be desired. The boys are willing and ready to make th-s necessary repairs to old toys and deliver them to needy families and are appealing to the public for as generous donations as possible. Lovely Skin Vegetable Pills Did What Cream Couldn't "I find (writes Mia. E. T. Clapham) that Carter's Little Liver Pills will do more to keep the complexion clear and the akin free from blemishes than all the (ace creams 1 have used." Dr. Carter's Little Liver Pills are no ordinary laxative. They are ALL VEGETABLE and have a definite, valuable tonic action upon the liver. They end .'nntination, Indigestion, Biliousness, Headaches, Acidity. All lruggists. 25c and 75c red packages. FOOD SPECIALS for Friday & Saturday Royal City Corn White 25c Crosby. No. 2 tins, 2 for Nabob Red Plums No. 2 21c squat tins, 2 tins Libby's Fancy Apricots 25c large tins, real value, tin P. it Q. Naptha Soap 23c 6 bars Rolocream Oats Containing Oats, Bran and Flax 26 C r- r Del Monte Prunes Medium 21c fruit, per 2-lb. pkg. Tomatoes No. 24 tins 10c quality guaranteed, tin ... Fluid Beef Johnston's 99c per 16-oz. bottle . Sardines Norwegian in 10c olive oil, per tin Rowntree's Cocoa 24c per 4-lb. tin Ripe Olives Sunset brand 19c per 9-oe tin Shelled Walnuts Light 34c pieces, per lb MayonnaiseDutch Maid 74c per 32-ot. Jar Campbell's Tomato Soup 9c per tin Campbell's Soup Other 11c varieties, per tin Ready Cut Macaroni 25c 4 lbs Mild Canadian Cheese 22c per lb FRUIT & VEGETABLES Jamaica Grapefruit IOp large, each XUU Jamaica Oranges Large AOp f-' OT Jap Qrarteqfrr-. $1.15 per box Jap Oranges $2.25 per bundle .'. Sweet Potatoes 25c 3 lbs. Selected Drussells Sprouts 4 Eg per lb Watts' Grocery PHONE 53 PHONE 56 THE BEST FOR LESS THE DAILY NZWrf Terribly Nervous Ask Mrs. Margaret Gray of Midland What She Thinks of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills (tonic). "At the age of 20 Was Made years", writes Mrs. Margaret Gray, 48 Completely Fifth St., Midland, Weil. Ont.,i"I was very anaemic and in a terribly nervous con dition. I was advised by a friend to give Dr. Williams' Pink Tills a trial I purchased six boxes and before I had finished them I was well. And I still keep a box on hand. Not only have I used them myself, but I have always given them to my growing daughters." ' Tteiron and other elements in Dr. Williams' Pink Pills (tonic) increase the amount of haemoglobin, the oxygen-carrying agent in the blood and thus give new life to "all the tissues! i;r The very same means to better health which has been a blessing to others is available for you too. Simply go to your drug store and get Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. SO cents a package. Be sure to say "Dr. Williams' " so that the druggist will know exactly what you want. ' BANQUET IS HELD The Presbyterian Sunday-Schooi Teachers and Members of Se3-tion Hear Dr. Kannewin Rev. Dr. W. M. Kannawin of Toronto, convener of Sunday-Sehcs.' and Young People's Society work for the Presbyterian Church in Canada, was the guest and speakei last evening at a banquet in th social hall of First Presbyterian Church. Memebrs of the Sunday- School teaching staff and of th session were present. After full Justice had been done fo a special meal. Dr. Kannawin addressed the audience on Sundiv School work, more particularly tha of the Presbyterian Church. Following the addres a general dls-"iisylon was engaged in and Dr. Kannawin answered a number of questions that were put tc him. John E. D-'ivey. Sunday Sehool superintendent, presided over the gathering. Later in the evening at the Manse, Dr. Kannawin addressed the members of the Presbyterian ''hurch Canadian Qlrls In Train ing orr matters of ntefesl to them Dr. Kannawin left on this afternoon's train for Winnipeg whence he will return to his home in Toronto. Judge and Mrs. F. McB. Youn r 'ailed last night on the ss. Princ Rupert for a trip to Vancouver. Announcement Parish Hall Seal Cove Dance No vember 27. Moose Bridge, Whist and dance November 27. Eagles Benefit Smoker and Social Wednesday. December 2. Admis sion si.00. United church Bazaar Dec. 3. I.O.D.E. hard time dance Decern ber 4. Eagles Social dance December 4. Genlemen 50c. Ladles refresh ments, 9:30 to 1:30. High School concert. December 10 and 11. Presbyterian tea at Manse De cember 16. Canadian Legion Christmas Tree Dec. 19. Presbyterian Burns Banquet Jan iary 25. Dance Tonight at the Eagles' Hall from 9 to 1 Charlie llalagno's VENETIAN ORCHESTRA Joe Arsencau and his banjo lit novelty acts GOOD EATS Ladies 25c Gents 50c Skating CNJI.A. Tennis Court Rink, Tonight. Good ice. tf Scandinavian Dance, Metropole Hall, Friday, Nov. 27, 9 till 2. ' 276 Dimiernare, china, crockery glassware. Heilbroner's store. Venetian Orchestra Dance Eagle's Hall, 9 to 1, tonight. Ladles 25c Gents 50c. Refreshments. Bridge and Whist Rupert East Gymn, Friday, Dec. 4 at 8 p.m. Admission 50c. 27i Special offering in Furl: One load of wood and half-ton coal for $9.50. Albert & McCaffery Phone 116. 'B'lshbp:"G.'rjV Rlx left on this af ¬ ternoon's train for a trip to Kl-wanga and other interior polnU on ecclesiastical duties. R. W. Sinclair of Inverness can nery paid a brief overnight visit to town, arriving from the Skeena River on yesterday's train and re turning this afternoon. J. D. Lawience, local manager ot the Government Telegraphs, sailed last nifht on the Prince Rupei1: for Vancouver. He took his ca. with him and plans to motor to California. C. P. R. steamer Princess Mary, Capt. S. K. Oray. arrived In port at 2:30 this afternoon from the south and will sail at 10 o'clock tonight n her return to Vancouver and waypolnta. Mr. and Mrs. P. Busitll of Anyox oassed through the city on the Tlnce Rupert last evening bound for Vancouver whence they will nrocced to Halifax where, on December 7. they will sail on the teamr Alannla for a visit in '.ondon. England. Bankruptcy Act. Estate of Ar-'-ew Donald. Authorized Assignor. The first metln of creditors will V held at the Court Houe Man-lay 30th November at 2:30 p m. to -ereive Custodian's report and ele-t Trustee. Ernest Unwln. Custodian. "tdress P.O. Box 269. Prince Ru-lert. B.C. NOTICE Our coal is in a dry shed. Don't uy water. Buy coal and get your '"11 weight. Discount S1.0Q, a ton. .tote our advertisements for cash trices. HYDE TRANSFER, Phone 580. rf ill m.i nzmxMtusuius mmim aa De Jongs Cash and Carry Phone 933 Phone 933 Week-End Specials Collate Cold Cream Reg. QCp 25c tube, 2 tubes for Faultless Corn 25c 2 tins for Malkln's Best Asparagus Ap Tips, Picnic slae. 2 tins ""j nlgn Strawberry Jam 4 Op Milt per 4-lb. pall Heinz Tomato St Vegetable 1 Qp A' Soup, small size, 2 tins Clark's Pork & Beans -iCirt large sise, per can XOKs Lazenby's Irish Stew 1 7p X 1 A ready meal, per tin King Oscar Sardines 1 Co per tin Malkln's Best Coffee $2.00 per 3-lb. tin Aylmer Tomato Catsup 15c per bottle Boiled Cider For making i)Qn mince meat, per pint bot. Crosse St Blackwell Mince OCp Meat, 2 lbs. for OOl, Salr Dates 25c 3 lbs. for This commodity, has advanced , 2; per, pound Bullen's Iarz)pan Almond A If Paiterpkgs. for Broker? MlrfutsNew stock Qon 6 per lb Malkln's Best Peas A Of 8icve 3. 3 tins for tUU 1 Free Delivery on Orders of $2.00 or Over Family Shoe Store Box 1581. A. J. Webber, Remind Santa to Bring Gift Slippers Warm, Cozy English Felts and Quilted Silk Fur Trimmed Slippers in a full range of sizes and styles, regularly sold QP up to $3.25. Reduced to Select your Gifts while our stock is complete Women's Shoes in a good and styles. Special .... and COMFORT Atk us to show you the new and dainty pumns that Enna Jettick offers . . . with the alr-cushloncd steel arch support, of course! PRICES $7.50 and $8.50 O. A McNlcholl. general pas-1 scnger agent for the Canadian Na- j 'lonal Railways with headquarter: j :n Vancouver, disembarked from I the steamer Prince Rupert last cv-: ening after having made the round trip north from Vancouver to Anyox and Stewart and leaves by thu , afternoon s train on his return t, Vancouver via Ja&per Park. j The Bulklcy Valley's Prosperity, is Rupert's Prosperity WE SPECIALIZE IN Bulkley Valley Produce Fresh Killed Beef, Veal, Lamb and Pork Chickens & Turkeys arrive weekly from the Bulklcy Valley SPECIALS FOR SUNDAY'S DINNER Milk Fed Turkeys t ggg 40 C sv w Milk Fed Chickens 35c per lb Legs Lamb 25c per lb Legs Veal 25c per lb. Roast Pork - 124 O J O nor Ih "7 Rib Roast Beef 20c per lb. Pot Roast Beef 15c per lb. Loin Veal 25c per lb Brisket Beef 10c per lb Shoulder Lamb 15c per lb. Shoulder Veal 18c per lb Loin Lamb Chops 25c per lb Loin Veal Chops 25c per lb Stew Lamb 10c per lb. 40c 10 50c Turnips 25c 10 lbs. Salmon 25c 2 lbs. OJUATY SERVICE Phone 10 Phone 2 mini um m vrmrm rmmtmwtmf- Mgr, Phone 337 range of sizes CO AC tjJOefifel SATURDAY SPECIAL Lemon Cream Layer Cake 30c The Electric Bakery Phone G67 Stationery Office Supplies Toys Charts Books Radios Sewing Machines McRAE BROS., LTD. Hotel Arrivals New Royal Hotel THE HOTEL WORTH WHILE Hot St Cold water: Steam Heat 75c. PER DAY AND UP J. Zarelll Trlrplinur Ml Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water In all rooms. A. J. TRUDHOMME, Prop. Cor. of Fraser and Fifth Sts. T. O. Stewart. Victoria; C. B.' -Flewln and O. E. Brown, Part Simpson. Christmas Special Permanent Wave $5.00 Fr'tn Now Till Christmas Make Appointments Early La Parisiennc Beauty Parlor Fourth St. Phone 301 Cut Down Prices on STOVE WOOD 12, li or 16-lnch length DRY SPRUCE and CEDAR GREEN HEMLOCK, ALDER and JACKPINE Cedar Pilings and Radio Poles N. Carlson & J. Flostrand Telephone Green 556 1 a- 4 ?3 is?1 "It HI .'111 'i i in it '.!' trti Ml a !!f. .(.If V) i j W" 1 W llt .1 . -t I 'IPs