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LINO THE TAILOR 817 Second Ave. Thone 619 Third Ave. & Fulton St. LOCAL ITEMS Miss E. M. Earl, who has been on a brief business trip to Vancouver, returned to the city from the south on the Catala last evening. Norman Fraser sailed last on the Catala for a visit to the Esperanza mine at Alice Arm on company business. Gordon MeChesncy, charged win. display in the showrooms of prom- vagrancy by fighting , was fined merit Vancouver music owners very $S5 Ith onlUm 0 nf 30 ,1. lm shortly, according to Mr. Earle lien- op"on.. , ? . drrson. sales manager of General prlsonment, by Magistrate MeCly Distributors Limited, 951 Seymour mont in city police court this Eireet. British Columbia distributor morning uf Atwater Kent. Tho now Atwatpr Knit ranae nf - radio will be offered this year at Dr- and Mrs. D. J. Macdonakl remarkably low prices for such a were passengers aboard the Catali rnun Quality instrument." stated Mr. ut vmiW wtnminF in thir JM2TJK.S!5 JSE? JK2 omt In Klneolith after a trip to models and will embody the very Vancouver where their sons have latest engineering improvements, cnierca scnoot, Thar many features and refine- - 10-mbe Console will be included in the omplete range of this well-known radio and which will offer Hara Mochlda. for parking hi Av i.K.r Kpnt lahnratirlM" itavm Mr lar more UUin tWO feet from Ht'iirtprxon. I curb in contravention of the city Oolden values with the golden traffic bylaw, was fined $6 by Ma- rZlLwL"rWTt McClymont In city poi.ee chandlslng. Many new models from i0011" th morning. tow urice o-iuue iumyucv vu a. E. R. Workman of Seattle, after spending several days In the clt7. the public a wide selection to meet ' Saturday afternoon on the Prlrice George for Stewart where he was formerly Interested in the International Electric Co, wh.rh win rtioinviiuh AtnratorKont Smelting Co.. who has been exam- radloa this season. lining properties in various parts of I the district recenUy, sailed on the For use with light boats an anchor Prince George last night for Van- and crank operated hoisting drum that ran be clamped to the side of a boat have been combined by an inventor. HOTEL ARRIVALS New Royal Hotel THE HOTEL WORTH WHILE Hot As Cold water: Steam Heai 75c PEIt DAY AND UI J. Zarelll Trlf I'huiu- Mt D. C. McKechnle. field engineer for the Consolidated Mining it couver. NOTICE Discount of $1.00 per ton off all coals for cash. Note our adv. for prices. HYDE TTtANSFElT .ttf) Announcements United Church Supper, Oct. 5. Eagles social and dance, October 14. Ladlee refreshments. Gents 50c. Gyro Fall Hoedown. October 10. Moose Hall. Catholic Bazaar, 22. Concert, October 23. St. Tetert tober 20. October 21 and Presbyterian Church, Church basaar, Oc Hill 60 I.O.D.E. Bridge and dance October 30. Moose Hallowe'en dance. Oct. 30 . Moose Carnival and Dance No. 12 and 13. Baptist sale of work, Nov. 17. Anglican Cathedral Bazaar, November 10. DesDlte the wldesrjrcad use of electricity and kerosene as illuml nants more than 35.000,000 pounds of candles are used In the world each year. UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Steamers lft rrlnce lluert f or Vancouveri T.B.h CATALA F.VKRV TUEMIAY. 1.S0 IM. Via Ocean Falls, arrlvlns Vancouver, Thursday Morning. T.B.A. UAMittU -EVERY FHIDAY MltlMOIIT Arriving ancounr Sunday midnight apjirox. Weeklv sailings to Port Slmpnon. AUc Arm. Anyox, Stewart and Nasi River xlaU. Sunday. 8:00 p.m. Wrther Information regarding alt sailings and tlckeU at PRINCf Rl'PERT AGENCY: Meeond -4 venue. Phone 8C8 Local Items I Glasses fitted by registered optometrist at Hcilbroner's store. Football Association banquet In j Commodore Cafe Tuesday, Oct. 6. 8 p.m. Everybody welcome. Presen tation of trophies. Construction of the new Masonic Temple on Sixth Avenue East near Bowser Street Is proceeding steadily. Stucco work on the exterior is now progressing and it will not be long before the plastering! lnsld commences. Mrs. E. G. Morrlssey, widow of the well known . Ketchikan news paper publisher, was a passenger aboard the Princess Louise yester day afternoon bound fot Seattle whence she will proceed on a trip to New York. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Donaldson of Port Estlngton were recent guests at Port Albernl, Vancouvci Island, of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Wood. They went over to Port Albernl while spending a vacation a Wellington where Mrs. Donaldson's parents reside. J. M. Erlckson of Chisago! who is tn teres ted financially in the Atlln-Rnffner gold operations in the, At-in district, was a passenger aboard he Princess Louise yesterday af ternoon bound for Vancouver whence he will proceed east after having paid a visit to his interests n the northern mining area. Mr. and Mrs. J. Matheson of Port Carling. Ont. left at end of the week for Vancouver en route after having spent two weeks here visiting with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Chrts Dixon. John Dixon who paid a visit with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Chrts Dixon, after an absence of twelve years, returned to Port Carling also with his grandparents Mrs. Helen Clifford Clarke. MIm Lavlnla Mead and Miss Olive Foor of England, who have been visiting in Ketchikan since last May with Mrs. Oervats, sister of Mrs. Clark? and Miss Mead and aunt of Miss Foord, were passengers aboard the Princess Louise yesterday afternoon bound for Vancouver whence they will proceed to Australia and Nw Zealand where they will vlsl. before returning to their home In England next summer. "Build B. C. Payrolls" "We Have Used Pacific 4 Years" ill I tMFWUTfJ. Mrs. Ada Kline writes that tn a letter from Kamioops. She says: "Pacific Milk gave such satisfaction from the first that we have used it right along for four years. It is so rich it goes a long way tn any kind of cooking." Only the highest merit can win patronage like that. . PACIFIC MILK Factory at Abbotsford "100 It. .C. Owned and Controlled" Car Owners Qur repair service is prompt, efficient and courteous. RUPERT MOTORS Distributors of DODGE & PLYMOUTH CARS rhone 5G0 Night Calls 161 TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN DAIRY FOR SKEENA BRAND Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese FRESH PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM DAILY Early Delivery Throughout the City son. THE DAILY NEWS Monday, October S, 1931 Jll LUUi- l Remedy II fM V I 1 Constipation I IIL ' is J tmMmjjeeaiunid i 1 I9k m;fP i 1 D. S. Cameron, fisheries Inspec tor for the central division, came north from Vancouver to Buteda'.e on the steamer Catala yesterday. He expects to be awfcy for two or. three weeks. Angus MaeDonald and Cant. Ferton; who are! lnttrested-ln 5ieq-m the me Dinnerware, china, crockery" ' glassware. Heilbroner's store. W. B. Bower of Alice Arm, after a brief visit to the tity, sailed'-. by the Catala last evening on his return north. Nanalmo-Wellington Coal deliv ered loose $11 per tort. Albert & McCaffery Ltd. Phone 116. (233 A. J. Colllson, former local man ager of the Union Oil Co., and Mrs Colllson and family left on Saturday's train for Calgary. A. H Waddlngton, fire inspector of the local Forest Branch, returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from one of his periodical trips to the Interior on official duties. Morley . Shier, the well known powder traveller, was a passenger aboard the Cata'a last evening bound from Vancouver to Anyox and Stewart on one of his periodical northern business trips. Moose Legion Band dance Fri-j ta-day. Another boy nad nU blcycie Oct. ff. Band in attendance. kpn avvay from nlm for a pRtlo4 of Premier Orchestra. 50c. (236 . hm. hv Magistrate McClvmon I In city police court this ' mornlnz Miss Joan Couture It. N. of St. ; for havlne ridden the vehicle by Paul's Hospital. Vancouver, Is vis-1 night without the necesasry lights ltlng In the city for a month win her -parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Cou- 100 Thero WM., n c,,n Kn. 'tire. aert aboard thn steamer Princess jlouise whle.h was In port yester- Ed. O'Brien of Stewart Is a vlsl-1 day afternoon bound from Skag- tor In the city, having arrived vay to Vancouver. Three persona lrom the north on the Prince disembarked from the vessel here. George last evening. 1 1 I A special meeting of the city R. Boyd Young. Miss H. Young, will be held ts evening and Miss J. uaioraiin. aner speno- for the nurDOse. of conslderlne do ing the week-end. In town, left tc- .m. 0. nooiK)6 unemnloymen: aay on tncir rcium w rors omip-1 re,lef prosrarn wr,lch has been ap proved ment. 1. by the provincial govcrn- Henry Larsen was fined $10 with I option of 14 days Imprisonment by Magistrate McClymont in city DoUce court this morning for A. J. Prudhomme. proprietor of 1 bn-lnsr a window In the Central the Savoy Hotel, left on Saturday Hotel. He was also ordered ti.pa? afternoon's train for -a big gam? cost of replacing the window. hunting trip to the Teikwa district Sidney Godwin, publisher of the" Bums Lake Observer, and Mrs Godwin arrived In the city from the -interior on yesterday after nuMrtrlBl y,H hitler! laftr nfirhtS Esperanza' mine; were- passegners on tRerVnfi fceorge T Varfeou-j aboard the catala last evening go- yer wjerc Mr 0odwin wUi attend lng through from Vancouver to a newspapcr convention. Alice Ann. , I 1 Mrs. C. P. Ashmore, wle of the Oranby store manager at Anyox, was a passenger aboard the Catala last evening returning to the smelter town after a visit in Vancouver. She was accompanied by her son. Mrs. White widow of "Stroller" White, well known Alaska newspaperman during his day. was a passenger aboard the - Prlncesi Louise yesterday afternoon bound from Juneau for a visit to Los Angeles. Dr. Victor Dolmage, well known Vancouver consulting mining engineer, was a passenger aboard thu Catala yesterday from Vancouver tn ButMiale In which, district he will Inspect some mining Mr. Justice C. D. Maeauley. ter rltortal udge of the Yukon, and Mrs. Maeauley. having spent the summer at Dawson, were passengers aboard the Princess Louis'-yesterday afternoon bound for Vancouver. Union steamer Catala Capt. A. E. Dickson, arrived In port at 8 o'clock last night from Vancouver I and waypolnts and sailed a couple of hours latex for Anyox. Stewart and other polnU whence the win return here tomorrow morning southbound. The vewel bronnh. north a fair-sized list of passengers. With quite a large passenger IU1. Including a number of White Pas-i St Yukon Route employees as well as other northerners going south for the winter. C. P. R. steamer Princess Louise. Capt. Arthur Sla ter. arrived in port at 3:30 yesterday afternoon from Skagway and other Alaska points and sailed an hour later for Vancouver. The Princess Louise will make one more voyage on the Alaska route before being replaced for the winter by the Princess Norah. Nurse Tells How to Sleep Sound, Stop Gas Nurse V. Fletcher says: "Stomach gns bloated me so bad I could not sleep. One spoonful Adlerlka brought out ail the pas and now I sleep well and feel fine." Ormes. Ltd., Drugs. Gefiin? II O W Nights Lowers Vitality If you feci olfl and run-down from Getting Un NiuhUi Nervousness. Neuralcia. Lumbatro Leg Pains. Dizziness. Burning niadder or Kidney Aclditv. use quick-acting Cystex (Sli"-tpx. Often stopi trouble tn 24 hours. Guaranteed to work satisfactorily or return empty box and get money back. Only 75c at druggists. BOB'S HANDY SHOP Plumbing repairs. General repairs. Window cleaning, etc. KOBF.KTSON & ROBERTSON 501 Sixth Avenue West Phone Blue 937 We have added one more Jersey cow to our herd, and arc in a position to supply a few more customers with real Prince Rupert milk. Dominion Dairy Thone Red 608 Daily Delivery TAXIDERMY Furs Up 18 Years' Experience All Kinds of Mounting J. A. LESTIN Prince George COAL nay the real Coal our famous Edson and Cassidy-WellingtonIn any quantities. Also Bulkley Valley Hay. Grain and Robin Hood Flour. Prince Rupert Feed Co PHONES 58 AND 558 In Agony from Sheer Weakness Mrs. Spurgeon Dawson firmly believes she would not be here ) today if she had not taken Dr. Williams' Pink Pills (tonic) ".When my children were imall," writes Mrs. Spurgeon DaTon,Wolvtrton,Ont.', "I was so weak and run down I could not walk acrpss the floor without fainting. Even the slightest exertion was too much. Days were spent in agony from sheer weakness, and sights were made fearful through sleepless hours. 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