Oetobct 19, IW Candy Special Chocolate Covered Dates, 35c lb. Ormes Ltd. Vitt Pioneer Druqrists Phones 81 and 82 LOCAL ITEMS UtfT'ff E 8 Peters of Prince CItC 'ic:ieu a mcniuci ui , Ustatjciii Association which held t inuuai riveting recently in vic- Un. Davji Eastman and youn on Dl Prlnt:e Rupert are visiting . ' . I. . , W. .... M tk. uesti of Mr and Mrs. II. S. Pel- stiff A number 01 social auair tin been held at Smlthers In mot uf Mrs Eastman. tor.i-v smun. no nas Deen The Royal Canadian Mounted tar-ferwi imm Terrace to Van- p0Hee brought in from Haselton tourrr m tun service 01 me uanic yesterday two Indian Kirts named 'MPTvroal arrived in the city Martha Sinclair and Clara Fowler Iron the iiiterior on yesterday af- WD0 are 0n their way to Okalla to htrnoor. s train ana sauea ior ine serve terms for vagrancy. Iseulh Da ihfi Prince George last, h' I Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bazett-Joncs. Tnr.lt B. Shearme of ytt ! .nirrested In the Oeor Ilrfi RVer Gold Mining Co., was a jaswgrr aboard the Catala last IfTtnini bound for Stewart to wk( an n-pection of the com- ?ny i property on which develop- am' jDcniiion."! weri rfrentlv re- liEDCd TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Third Ave. and Fulton St. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Pankew of Terrace arrived In the city from the Interior on yesterday after noon's train for a brief visit to town. Mrs. J. C. Busstnger of Telkwa was among those for whom request numbers were played-at the weekend by radio broadcasting station KJR at Seattle. F. Dodsworth, assistant store manager for the Qranby Co. at Anyox. was a passenger aboard the Catala last evening returning to the smelter town after a trip to Vancouver. I who left Prince Rupert recently 8 A. Com lay. chief travelling have purchased a small piece of ladi'if f hr Canadian National land five miles from Sidney. Van- Pi.fa.t with headquarters in couver Island, and have taken up n;pc; and Mrs. Gourlay ar- residence In a pretty four-roomed k;rei u the city from the east on cottage tnercon. Tne place is partly ttfrday afternoon's train and under cultivation but Mr. Bazett- M u?' niRht on the Prince Jones write that there 1 "plenty of (or Vancouver. wprk In ght with no chance of lunempjoimerrorus." : , j In the current number of "Canadian A via Won" appears an account of a forced landing which Pilot Tom Corleaa of Prince George made in a forest in the Takla Lake country of the central Interior during .the past summer when his engine cut out with no water in slghi on which to make a landing. Pilot Oonen Wrought the ship down In the tree, the two wings being clipped off In the PASTED. Smart young man with VTOttM but the n" erglng un- I omr hi nurt lnclQWU w QWCnoca indge of sales (If I - . . 1 "noMtblv the most sensational ex- p ANTED Two smart clrls that cane that has ever been recorded luv suinn rxpertence with sales. In the annals of aviation in tho Apply B 109, Dally News. tf north country." Food Expert Finds White 1 Bread Attack Unjustified RYE BRPA COFFEE RlliG WH TE RRFAC CAKE HUFFIHS ViHEAY Mia V "i,u? Wlr reading CtaEr" ?f ihS? h dtoeatS Use of oniy whoIa wheikt bread irL fc 1 inc,uJiR too much C1 bIfJ timulalca the fn-ti Sii musclM t,,t 'od rnateriala k . it! completely .bsoAed m tsil f, P through the li-su.ktelL'T ."rmal rate. hy whole wheat bread is SC0HF.5 BUHS J J P tw w r. BjdCUiTS COOKIES QO much baa boon said about the IM,. ?. of whol neat bread, that it has been overdone Urn ,! ex,reniitl nd the n.lu- in bred' according to fiUnJLi J. "wirch director cf Ufo IJmited, in a talk wiore r Canadian bakera. Ci.'. ,,0,r-, hola ila A,1 ,4n Pidewic. runs J.''" snd dies out. h'o one dft v,n' 1 oth l'loce n the Tneiie. of l...i 1 u.:: D H5 a! wave Included in reducing mew. "Much that i written about hite flour is can-lewly applied to whit bread, forgetting that white bread as made, today is, a highly supplemented food, containing salt, fat, milk, yeaat and usually malt extract. "White- bread should haye prominent a place In the diet as any other, but no aingle variety ot bread nhould be exclusively eaten. The value of varietv of breads Is unquMlioncd. Variety of breads nqt only supplies a variety 01 in-gredienta no helpful In aupporting maintenance In normal growth, but it stimulates the aptite. A tireU appetite will often rosult from sn unbalanced diet. IScfrwh it with variety and sco it respond. "Fivcryone should eat plenty of bread, for it is a splendid aid to the bodv, but we should bo carenil not to dull our appetite with samo- na.a Wm aliniilit lliufNlVCT nCW delicacies in the variety of breads in the bake shop Just srounu w corner." ' Local Items Dlnnerware, china, crockery glassware. Ileilbroncr's store. Don't forget Catholic Bazaar on Wednesday and Thursday. Supper served each night from 6 to 8, 3fj:. A. J. Prudhomme, proprietor of the Savoy Hotel, returned to the' city on yesterday afternoon's train after a successful two weeks' hunt ing trip to the Telkwa district. Mrs. W. II. Goodsell, who has been visiting for several months at her native home In England, returned to the city from the Old Country on yesterday afternoon's: train. Provincial Constable William Harrison of Port Esslngton is pay lng a brief visit to town on offic ial duties, having arrived in the city from the Skeena River on yesterday afternoon's train. The follbwing Is from the Ten Years Ago., column of the Vancou ver Sun; Dr. S. F. Tolmle, Dominion minister of agriculture, has returned from a tour of Northern B. C much--Impressed by its potential resources." Cards received in the city an nounce the apoplntmcnt of Fred erlck O. Pyle. formerly of Prince Rupert, as city manager for Van rouver of the Excelsior Life Insur ince Co. The same card which makes the announcement bears a picture of Mr. Pyle. No' Sleep, No Rest, Cs u r?- t n THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THR2B II I nil is not BUM I I mm 11 .l I I WC11 Willi IB I Tlinroctirm SHI I n BL. M.M at I H II Suspect II I! Constipation i II l( and take jJm ' RjjP OP NtWi Luitirt ) ii ii irT-im " lxa nd me 01 ail stomach trouble I criminal case mere ana win ue and now I sleep fine." Orme's, Ltd., here again on Thursday of this Drugs. 22. Announcements pon't forget concert for needy Catholic Baiaar, October 21 and St. Peters, Seal Cove, new Parish Hall opens Thursday, Oct. 22. 8 pjn. All welcome. (246 Concert. October S3. St. Peter's tober 29. Anglican vember 19. Presbyterian Church, Eagles' Serpentine tober 23. Ladles OerrUcmen. 50c. Dance refreshments Church bazaar, Oc Hill CO I.O.D.E. Bridge and dance October 30. Moose Hallowe'en dance. Oct. 30 Presbyterian vember 5. Fall Bazaar. No- Moose Carnival and Dance 12 and 13. Baptist sale of work, Nov. 17. Nu. Cathedral Bazaar. No- Varden Concert, November 19. Baby Was Build B. C. Payrolls' Dying." JVAP0Air "My fyoung&st baby, at 7 months, was dying. I had -rulnrti hef diopstion hv over- week aboard the Princess Norah bound north. If he Is unable to fly from Whltehorse -to Dawton. he will be forced to take the overland trail. C. H. Worby. and superintendent 4f cnndren.Eaglel-Hall, October 20. teTtlSn National Railways with lieadquar ters at Winnipeg, arrived In the city on yesterday afternoon's train from the east in the course of an official tour and sailed last night on the Prince Oeorge fbr Vancouver. He was met at Tintagel. the train -crossing, By" W. A. Bell, local commissary agent of the railway company, and accompanied into 0c I the city from there by him. I rh est Colds leeaing. ene was growing per 10 worse; One night I ran out of Presh "n SIdo biae Pork. prepared milk and I thought a Por.k' little canned milk could not harm. I used a tablespoonful of Pacific Milk greatly diluted. : Slie slept for four hours. The longest sleep for months had been 15 minutes . . ." This is an extract from a letter from a thankful mother who now recommends Pacific Milk to all her friends. PACIFIC MILK I I riant at Abbotsford . "100r; B.C. Ownwed and Controlled" Rub well over throat and chest VICKS VapoRub FAMILY MEAT MARKET ! 209 Second Street rhone 957 Tuesday and Wednesday Specials 5 lbs. Rump Roast Beef, 5 lbs. Carrots 2 lbs. Round Steak, 4 lbs. Onions 1 lb. Liver Vi lb.. Bacon 6 lbs. Shoulder Pork. 3 lbs. Apples Veal Steak. per lb Lamb Chops, per lb . Shoulder Lamb. per lb ...w Loin Pork Chops, 4 lbs. 1.00 50c 30c 1.00 ... 25c 25c 15c 25c 50c We have vegetables and deliver our goods. DRY CLEANING AND PRESSING ladles' & Gentlemen's Tailoring Reasonable Prices M. T. LEE COMPANY 323 3rd Ave. W. Phone CC3 Glasses fitted by registered optometrist at Ileilbroner's store. Bishop E. M. Bunoz O. M. I. re- turned to the city on .the Catala last evening from a 10-day trip to , Vancouver. Alex Rlx returned to the city cn yesterday afternoon's train from a brief trip to Terrace on Imperial Oil Co. business. ' W. H. Manuel, C. N. R. travel ling auditor, came in from Prlnca George on yesterday afternoon's train, being here In the course of one of his official visits. Father EVM. Leray O.M.I., after having spent several days in the city, sailed by the Prince George Saturday afternoon on his retusft to Stewart. Inspector James M. Tupper and Mrs. Tupper and two children left on today's train for Edmonton to which city Inspector Tupper has been transferred In the service oi Pat Campbell, customs officer at the Ryal Canadian Mounted Po- Sllvcr Heights near Stewart, pas-L"ce- sed through the city on the Prince! Oeoree last evening -bound fori J- A. Anderson, road superlnten- Vancouver whence he ' will nrocecd dent for Atlln district, who has to Edmonton on a holiday vlslt.ibeen on a brief visit to Stewart or Mrs. CamDbell and family being official business, arrived in the there already. Provincial Constable II. L. Mc-Kenney of Terrace arrived In th city from the Interior on yesterday afternoon's train for a brief visit to town on official duties, having in his custody Charles Burt-whlstle, who has been sentenced to ten days' imprisonment for theft. Ulu'"aul VJ" a """Icently en route to Vancouver to Mrs. A. Cloud says: "For years I had a bad stomach and gas. Was!. .... ..u - nervous and could not sleep. Adler- DacK 10 .hbh cty from there on the Prlnc George last evening and will pro ceed Wednesday afternoon aboard the Prince Rupert to his head quarters at Anyox. George H. Halse. president of the Northw&tern Telephone Co.. and chairman of the board of directors of the B. C. Telephone Co, sailed last evening on the Catala to make the round trip to Anyox th n n m,.,.iv nf thP vn.iand Stewart, returning here tc kon, who passed through here re- mo"w mornln and" proceeding nesday. 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. Shoe Salesman Wanted Immediately Apply M. L. Greene Prince Rupert Hotel Hotel Arrival New Royal Hotel THE HOTEL WORTH WHILE Hot Si Cold water: Steam Heal 75c. PER DAY AND UP-J. Zarelll Trlf plunif M( rf Royal J. Gelbert. CXM.; C. M. Jonson Kwlnltsa; M. Nelson and W. M. Logan, Seattle. Savoy Hotel Prince 'Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water In all rooms. A. J. PRUDHOMME, Prop. Cor. of Frasrr and Fifth Rts Savoy A. F. Kenneson, James Stiynof? J. McLcod, T. Walsh and A. H. Love, CNJt.; W. Harrison, city; O. Davis. Port Esslngton ' Drink More Milk For Fresh Local Milk rhone Red 608 DOMINION DAIRY Car Owners Our repair service is prompt, efficient and courteous. RUPERT MOTORS Distributors of DODGE Si PLYMOUTH CARS Phone 566 Night Calls 161 PALE AND SICK, BUT . DIDN'T KNOW WHY So she went from bad to worst, tut Dr. WHItens' Pink Pills (tonic) brought her back to hwrth. "A FEW years tgo, before I was mar-ried," writes Mrs. Fred McClelland, Desbarats, Ontario, "I was ailing for over a year. I really didn't know what was wrong with me, because parents, at that time, thought young people should never be sick. I had no blood, and was so pale I If I went upstairs I would have to sit down when I reached the top. Finally a friend advised me to tryJr. Williams' Pink Pills... I took them, and had the color come "I lk! mjatf hI-" (Sgd.) Mn Fred McCtoKMd. back to my cheeks, and I looked myself axain. There is a scientific explanation for the remarkable results brought about by Dr. Williams' Pink Pitt, (tonic). The iron and other elements in the pills increase the amount of haemoglobin or oxygea- carrylng agent la tfca blood. This ha beta proven by official hospital tests. The increased oxygea re-vitalizes the ttcues lust as a draft of air kindles a . ' fire. The result is renewed health better appearance greater happiness. Go to a drug stor, today and get a supply of Dr. Williams Pink Pilk. Dont put off this wise decision. Be sure to say "Dr. Williams'" so that the druggist will know exactly what you want. 50 cents a package. 14 Motorists! Prepare for Cold Weather! FREE SERVICE Every Tuesday and Friday for the balance of October we will without charge flush your radiator, Inspect and tighten or replace hose connections, tighten or repack wafer pumps, Install or test Antl-Frecze. and fit chains. Materials will be charged at regular prices. PARKER'S GARAGE Third Avenue East rhone 83 THE CONSOLIDATED MINING & SMELTING COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED TRAIL nnillSlI COLUMBIA Manufacturer of ELEPHANT Urand CHEMICAL FERTILIZES!) Producer! tc Raflnera ot TADANAC Brand ELECTROLYTIC AMMONIUM PHOSPHATE SULPHATE OF AMMONIA TRIPLE SUPERPHOSPHATE LEAD-ZINC CADMIUM-BISMUTH UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Meanien If me Prince Rupert f f Vanrooter: TJtJt. CATALA EVERY TUESDAY, IJO PM. Via Ocean Falls, arriving Vancouver, Thursday Morning. TJt.K CAIUIKNA EVERY FRIDAY MIDNIGHT Arriving Vancouver Sunday midnight approx. Weekly aalllngk to Port SLmpaon, Alte Arai. Anyoa. Stewart and Maaa River iolnU. Sunday. 8:00 p.m. riirthet information regarding all aaUlngs and ticket at rittNCr KITERT AOE.NL'Yl tteeond Avenue. I'hvne SCS A Product CONSIDER the importance of quality, when you buy lamps. Edison Mazda Lamps bring you the advantages of every improvement made in lamps since Edison's invention of 50 years ago. They, give you soft glare-free light . . and Jull talut of the iurrent consumed, Buy them by the carton, at, the price of ordinary lamps. L-4J EDISON MAZDA LAMPS A CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC PRODUCT i t1