Week-End Candy Special HOUSEMAID CREAM CARAMELS (Wrapped) Mb. Boxes, 35c Ormes Ltd. "Z7itft Pioneer Druqgists Phones 81 & 82 . Dr A. I Pritchard, who is in charge of salmon investigation work in Massett Inlet for the Biological Board of Canada, arrived In the city from the Islands on the Prince John last evening to attend meetings of the Pacific Coast sub-executive of the Biological Board here tomorrow. He will return to Massett on the Prince John tomorrow evening. SHEDDON-S Cash and Carr Healthful Vigor From Wholesome Foods JShredded Wheat Ap AUl' per pkt. Coffee Fresh ground 58 C No. 1 Creamery Butter ((n UJ' 3 lbs. for Bulk Tea- QQ 66K' per lb C ampbell's Soups v flflp AUl per tin Wild Rose Tastry Flour A fin 10-lb. sack 1Ui Tomatoes Royal City QCn K' 2','s.afor .4. Quaker Sweet Corn OTo 2 tins for . iPuffcd Wheat 9f AO' 2 pkU. for Puffed Rice 1 ftp U1 per pkt. SHEDDON'S Cash & Carry Fifth Ave. E., opposite Hospital Telephone 581 Third Ave. & Fulton St. Brogues - - - - That Make Walking a Pleasure "Onyx-Styled" For Women In Brown Calf, combining appearance and durability. Price $8.50 FAMILY SHOE STORE Third Ale. W. A. J. Webber, Mgr. Telephone 357 Successful Tea and Sale Is Held by Anglican W. A. The ladles of the Anglican Cathedral Woman's Auxiliary held a very successful tea and sale- of home- i cooking and candy at the home of Mrs. J. C. McLennan, Borden Street, yesterday afternoon. The president, Mrs. Thomas Andrew, assisted Mrs. McLennan in receiving the guests, and during the afternoon Mrs. Ernest Anderson Jiang, accompanied by Mrs. C. E. Cullin. Mrs. George Rorie and Mrs. W. K. George poured, with Mrs. F. A. Mac-Callum, Mrs. 0. O. Treleaven, Mrs. J. 0. Johns, Mrs. A. E. Parlow. Mrs. W. C. Asplnall, Mrs. Robert Bartlctt and Mrs. W. W. Smeeton assisting In serving. Home cooking table was In charge of Mrs. E. W. Tucker, and Mrs. W. J. Greer; and candy, Mrs. C. V. Evltt nd Mrs. J. W. Nlcholls. Mrs. Chas. Ellison was cashier. Special In BLANKETS t have for quirk sale 50 pairs of C-poimd All Wool Blankets. Usual Price $7.00 My Price $3.25 Only two pair to a customer. Tlione jour order for prompt delivery. DAWES FITUNITURK CO. Phone Black 120 Stationery Office Supplies Toys Charts Hooks Radios Sewing Machines McHAE DUOS., LTD. UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED dttflinrr linr rrlnr. Kuiwrt f or Vanroum: T.ft.n. CATAI.A RVF.RY TI ESOAV. 1.S0 I.M. Via Ocean Falls, arriving Vancouver. Thursday Morning. T.S.H. t'ARDF.NA EVF.KV FKIOAY MIIM(JIIT Arriving Vancouver Sunday midnight pprox. Wwkij Mlllim to Tort Slmpoon, Alic Arm. Anyox, 8tewrt nd Nj Itlver olntf, Sunday. 8:00 p.m. Further Information regarding 11 Mlllngt nJ ticket PIUNfT HUI'F.KT AOKNCV: Hrenml Avrniir, I'hoii SS Local Items Glasses fitted by registered optometrist at Heilbroner's store. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Atchison 01 Port Edward arrived in the city on yesterday afternoon's train for brief visit in town. II. W. Chambers of Inverness Cannery was an overnight visitor in town, haying arrived from the river - on yjiterday afternoon .-train. Mrs. P. H. Hcgstad of Bulkier '; Canyon arrived In the city from the Interior on yesterday after j noon's train for a brief visit tc j town. I C.N.R steamer Prince John. Cap . tain D. K. Bires, arrived in port e i j ft: 55 o'clock last evening from Van ,couver via the Queen Charlotler ; and will sail at 10 o'clock tomorrow night on her return south over the same route. Miss Wadea Mussallcm of this city ftft a few days ago for Smlth-prs yjhere she is taking oyer temporary management of II. M. Ma thews cash-and-carry stdre. Mr Mathews Is at present absent from Smlthers, being engaged in water divining in the Prince George Word has been received In the city that Mrs. Ike Thompson formerly of Jedway and now re siding at Queen Charlotte City, 1' ln.thfc hospital at the latter point suffering from a broken leg below tin kh'cc. She met with the accident in a fall while a new house was being built for her. Local friends will wish her a speedy re covery. CITY TAX SALE A Tax Sale of dcllnqucrt lots will be held In the City HalUt 10 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 30th. 1931 List of lots may be had on applica tion at City Hall. D. J. MATHESUH 222 Citv Treasurer St Collector BUSH'S Grocerteria Your Dollar Goes A-Shopping! And What Values It (Jets Here! B. C. Granulated Sugar 10 lbs. for Nabob .Tear- per lb Nabob Coffee per lb .abob Tomatoes 2 Ws, per Jin Mb. 2 s, 2 for Nabob Pure Plum Jam 4-lb. tin Nabob Red Nabob Tomato Catsup per bottle 3 bottles for 50c 45c 45c 15c 25c 45c 15c 20c 50c Aylmer Choice Quality Corn, -flZn 10L nertln King Oscar Sardines-tin Mbert Rose Flour 49-lh. sack . Royal Household Flour Q-t ?A 'economy Butter-lb .'. 15c $1.25 25c FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES Bush's Grocerteria FREK DELIVERY TELEPHONES 211 & 213 PHONE 649 Steam Cleaning and Pressing Alterations Made Collection and Delivery Free! LING THE TAILOR 817 Second Ave. Phone 619 THE DAILY NKWS is made in British' Columbia EVERY drop af toxin 't St? CkarlatEfapwatad Milk It ada horn lha I.IUitM lalUt el Mlocted I.C cowt, tw fama Id Ika hmon F mat .U lay. Notkinf kal60lla Mural atat conlaal la aa. mond. HaajaalityMpwaaaal IHnoryrfif, anal yo will lad Mavalaabla to cooltlag who, aval a faclpa calla lo Bilk. H U parti caw ahtlaMal trmm, aa" caa a m4 fat aepa,cnaaj aaacaa, paddiatv daaMftafc.(aii4laacapJoaj ally caarcaiaai as ffllulaf ni&aapply. Tla torin Ca. Li-Had, I Hoaaaf Aicada) BaaUkfc VANCOUVta FacfenaSaaASaM avca T3cmUrt5 exchanged numbers. TO TAXPAYERS' I Official opening Prince Rupert Badminton Club, Sunday, Mcln-tyre Hall. American Tournament, 2:30. 224 J. A. Brown andJ. R. Morgan o! Port Eselngton were overnight vis itors In town, having arrived from the Skeena River on yesterday af ternoon's train. Arnold Evans, who has been pur ser during the past summer of the steamer Prince Robert on the trl- clty run, is now on the steamer Prince John in similar capacity. A. M. Manson. K.C.. ML A., hav lng spent a couple of days here fol lowing a tour of Omineca riding, which he represents In the provtn cial legislature, sailed by the Prince Rupert last night on his return tc Vancouver. E. E. Orchard, Who has bee.i spending a few days In the city; following a business visit to Smi-thers. .where he formerly resided sailed last rflgh't 6y Ihe Prince Rupert on his return-to Bremerton Washington, .where Jie now make; his home. "Many Happy Returns of tht Day," was a number played last night by radio sUfcfcn KJR of Seattle for Louis Moore of Prince Rupert at request Af Marie Milk. - of Fairbanks. "Eddie" of Prince Rupert and "Rose" of Seattle also Local Improvement Taxes an due and payable at City Hall Oct 1. 1931. To avoid added penalty. D. J. MATH EBON 122 City Treasurer & Collector New System Nov in Force All Over boy to a greater siicceBjr business venture. City Today, F:lday. every Dally News carrier boy will have started in business for himself. While hie business will necessarily be small, yet It will mean a lot to hint. We desire to enlist your co-ope ration on his behalf. Have your money ready so as to save , htm as much time as txis.sible, and If your neighbor Is not now a reader of The News, send tlu boy in to secure his subscription. Every new subscriber hi tttM the ItttlltUe IB? 221 Announcements Eagles' Social Dance, Friday, October 2. . United Church Supper, Oct. 5. Gyro. Fall Hoedown. pctobcr 16 Moose Hall. Hill GO 1.0.D.E Bridge and dance October 30. Moose Carnival and Dance No. 12 and 13. Anglican Cathedral Bazaar, No-rfmberlfc '" '-aw" i Dinnerware, china, crockery glassware, flellbroncr's store. I - ' 1 Miss O. McWhlnncy of Anyox is a visitor in the city, having arrived .from the smelter town on the I Prince Ruper last evening. Tonight at Salvation Army clta- del at 8 "Broken Memory Remade" i by Staff Captain Acton. Tomorrow night "What I have Seen on the, j Streets of Prince Rupert." 224 An appeal of Joe-Rose against a conviction and fine of $300 by Magistrate McClymont In city police court for keeping liquor for sale is to be heard by .Judge F. McB. Young In County Court tomorrow F. A MacCall-;m, local manager, of the Bank of Montreal, is leaving tonight on the Princess Mary for: (Vancouver to attend a dinner riven I at the Vancouver Hotel by Jackson Dodd. joint General Manager of the Bank of Montreal. ( Twenty Years Ago In Prince Rupert September 25, 1911 Joe Bayley of Victoria, who will box Oscar Nelson at the Kalen Island Club on Wednesday night, is putting finishing touches on his training at the Windsor Hotel. Frank Bowness is in charge of arrangements for the bout. Late election returns still further ' fine for breakfast or lunch equally good for children's suppers or a wholesome bedtime snack. No trouble to serve. Delicious. Healthful. Economical. In truth, Kcllogg's arc a wonderful ' buy 11 COR Ays UNIFORMS FOR GIRLS Pupils of Kltsilano High School in Vancouver Set Precedent Qncrease the majority for II. S. Clem- vahuou vutt, tsepi za.-ueacn ents. Conservative, over Duncan wi41"" uc " "" juu"6 Ross, Liberal, in the federal election ladles durlnS the holiday season. In Comox-Atlln. ' ;Dut students at Kltsilano high school here have very different 'ideas about work-day costumes. The Skeena River is at a phenom- Voluntarijy they have adopted unl-cnally low level for this time of forms, and it is believed that in this year and a very early close of steam- action they have set a precedent for boat service on the river is pre- nubile schools In Canada. dieted unless there change In conditions. Blue Ribbon Matches per pkg Sunnybrook. Butter per3-lb. brick - Red Arrow Sandwich Biscuits, per lb Nut and Honey Butter per'O-oB. Jar Shredded Wheat . per pkg Dutch Maid Honey per 10-os. Jar Quaker C nickels 2 pkgs. for Malkln's Best Orange is an early 0UU'aLVIXIIB3 BXK! aUKIBlBlKI De Jong s Cash and Carry PHONE 9S3 Marmalade rper 4-lb. can Malkln's Best Peas, sieve 3, 2 tins for Malkln's Best Spinach, No. 2's Ensign Red Pitted Cherries, 2 tins for Ensign AprlcoU, 2's, per tin Quaker rears, 2's, heavy syrup, 2 tins for Watrlt Our Windows for Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Concord Grapos per basket .. Peaches tlOp! Per Crate Preserving Pears Per 40-lb. box Hyslop Crnbapples Per 40-lb. box 29c 73c 22c 10c 10c 27c 25c ,47c 25c 15c 35c 19c 35c 95c $1.95 $1.50 $2.10 Your phone order gets the same rare as your personal visit would receive. B.B:t:BXB'lX:lB;iKiBfifl:r: When the kltsilano girls returned to school September I there are several hundreds of them they were attired In neat blue uniforms of distinctive yet practical design. Navy blue serge, tailored into lumper dress with low cut front over white blouse, or smart skirt, worn with white blouse. Is the Chosen fashion. Wih both these costumes, ties in school colors will be V ' CORN FLAKES Extra good am'lfc jrulti or honey. Made by Kellogg In London, Ontario. MHHHHHHIMHNHHI worn, as will blue blazers with 'APRICOTS Aylmer school crest. Low-heeled shoes and n0. 2 tins per tin dark blue hats, with possibly blue 'qtjakER PUFFED RIC&I rceier coats lur winter, wui oe uic only necessary wardrobe for these girls. No Jewelry or ornaments of PHONE any kind will be worn. 953 Free Delivery on Orders of $2.00 or Over Pacific, St. Charles, Carnation or Nestles, 10c (Limit 10 cans to each customer! No frills or foibles, these young girls decided, and parents agreed with them by an overwhelming majority. The matter, properly pre-tented to parents, was put to vote and whole-heartedly endorsed. Miss Jessie Casselman, vocational guidance teacher, states that the uniform is not compulsory but has been chosen by the students themselves as a means of creating a greater spirit of harmony among pupils. No more vicing with one another in matter of new dresses, new foibles that may come up, or height of j heels or amount of jewelry. All this is dispensed with under the new I plan and the girl whose parents ;are stretching every penny to keep her at school cannot be dlstin- 1 gulshed from the girl whose father has unlimited income. - I The uniform is not necessarily purchased ready-made. The Home Economics department has aided i several students In, blocking out their own patterns, and mothers have been sewing on these during the summer Our Japanese girl has tnllorrd her own costume, and it Is stated her uniform compares favorably with those purchased. About 140 girls obtained their uniforms before the end of last term. School authorities look with favor on the new plan for dress. Gathering Last Night at Army Citadel Here There was a goodly gathering at the Salvation Army Citadel last night when Staff Captain Joseph Acton, divisional commander for Northern British Columbia and Alaska, spoke on the subject of "An Old Love Story." A bright and profitable time was spent by all in attendance. . Community singing was much enjoyed, the hymns being selected by the congregation. At the close appreciation was expressed to Staff Captain Acton. Prospects are bright for the success of the remainder of the campaign. Savings on Your PANTRY SUPPLIES for Friday & Saturday SOAP Royal Crown 6 bars CRISCO-3-lb. tins per tin PASTRY FLOUR Wild Rose 10-lb. sack Per , box RED PLUMS Aylmer-No. 2 tins 3 tins i per pkg. QUAKER PUFFED WHEAT, per pkg EOGS Brookflcld Extras, cartoned per dozen 3 dozen for 23c 78c 44c TERRACE TABLE APPLES. f ""I' 4 lbs 81.75 32c 19c 17c 13c 34c 81.00 SNOWCAP MINCED CLAMS The finest quality packed at Massett 10-oz. family tin per tin 22c delicious ielicious 10c SNOWCAP PILCIIARDS-a food-No. 1 tall tins , per tin - V4-lb. flat tins, 4 Cn 2 tins for Xwl LIBBY'S TOMATO CATSUP. ? 12-oz. bottles, per bottle...."' DEL MONTE CORN-No. 2 tins-Crosby or Golden Bantam. OPp fancy quality 2 tins OeJl DEL MONTE PEAS - No. 2 tins- Early Garden very tender, 2 tins 2-IN-I FLOOR WAX- per 1-lb. tin RED ARROW OINGER SNAPS-per lb ORMOND'S FINE BISCUITS Fancy assortment ; Combination Deal ONE 33-PIECE CHINA TEA SET-ONE 1-lb. MAYBLObM TEA Exceptional Value-All for 35c 35c 15c $1.95 Watts' Grocery I'HONE 55 PHONE 56 THE BEST I OU LESS COAL Bit the real Coal our fa mous Edson and Cassldy-Wrlllncton In any quantities. Also Bulkier Valley Hay, Grain and Robin Hood Flour. Prince Rupert Feed Co PHONES 58 AND 55S