SPECIAL ! Hair Brushes To Clear at 25c Ormes Ltd. TTitti Pioneer Drviqgists Phones 81 & 82 LOCAL ITEMS T. W. Hall, Inspector of schools, returned to the city on the Prince George last evening from a brief trip to Stewart on official duties. A, A. Frascr, hotel keeper at Hy der. and Mrs. Fraser are paying a brief visit to the city, having arrived from the north on the north last evening. E. R. Workman, who was formerly Identified with the Interna tional Electric Co. at Stewart, arrived here from Seattle on the Catala last evening. Walter a. Droad, Canadian customs i oflfccr at Stewart, was a passenger aboard the Prlnee George last evening bound for a trip to Vancouver. J. W. Head of the Dlgby Island wireless station staff and Mrs. Head, who have been on a vacation trip to Vancouver, returned to the city from the south' on the Catala last evening. E. H Flnlayson and Mr,aM,cFay-den forestry offlcfafs from Ot tawa, who have been visiting the Queen Charlotte Islands, sailed last night on the Prince Oeorge for Vancouver whence they will proceed east TORTURED WITH SCIATICA After taking two boxes of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills (tonic) he felt he was better. "For abotit ten year," writes Edwin Coffin, R. R. No. 1, New Lowell, Ont , I wis tortured with sciatica. I was beginning to give up hope of ever bring wtR, wbrn I uw where a Grand Trunk employee had been relieved of Kiatica by Dr. William' Pink rills. After taking one bot I thought I was a Utile better, and after taking Has not two bote I anew I wai better, bothered and after I had takri seven botei I felt I had gotten rid Sciatica of adatka. I am now a nun Bear my 77th birthday, and been with since I am never bothered with Kiatica now." The Iron and other elements In Dr. Williams' Pink Tills (tonk) lncrrae the amount of haemoglobin or otycen-carrying agent In the blood. This has been proven by official hospital tests. HRIFT TOURS Trices are down. You can iee London, Pari. Brussels, etc., on an Inclusive tour from Montreal lasting 24 days- and bark. Ask for folder on how to travel so amailngly, widely, and well, from $174. all expense paid. For $129. you can sail from Montreal to Belfast, Glasgow, Liverpool, Plymouth or London and back. Sea your relative and friends, or travel at will. Good iSolml till Oct. 15th Third 4 Third Ave. & Fulton St. Fred Lund, Liquor Control Board auditor from Victoria, disembarked from the steamer Prince George here last evening . after a trip to Stewart on. official duties. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Cameron, who have been visiting here for the lew VVCCIWO lUiiUWUlg VI. CU rC-cent il'viav marriage in Anyox, returned last evening on the Catala to the smelter town where they will take up residence. Dr. A. H. Hutchison of the University of British Columbia and Dr. R. E. Foerster of Cultus Lake, near Chllliwacksalled last night by the Prince George on their return south after having attended ttu meeting here Saturday of the Pa cific Coast sub-executive of the Biological Board of Canada. Dr. Joseph T. Mandy, resident mining engineer, who has been on ia trip into the Cassia r district on inspection duties, returned to the city on the Prince George last evening from the north. He came south from Wranmll let KotrhlVan uii uu iwiciivnn Boat, - cafccning the Prince George at the latter point. TO TAXPAYERS Local Improvement Taxes ait due and payable at City Hall Oct I. 1831. To avoid added penalty, D J MATHF-SON 222 City Treasurer it Collecto The increased supply of oxygen reacts just as you would expect it kindles all the vital forces in toe body quickens the appetite, imparts a feeling of weD-being, and Induces restful sleep. Now that you know the benefit of Dr. Williams' Pink Pillf (tonic) why not do the be thing? If you have sciatica, rheumatkm, lumbago or neuritis, give these tonic pills an opportunity to work their benefit upon you. Consult your neighbors if you wish. More than likely" some of them will have been benefitted by Dr. Williams' Pink Pill. But don't, we beg of you, for your own sake, put the matter off! Be sure to say "Dr. WlrJiaras' " so that your druggist will know exactly what you want. 50 cents a package 21 To utiropc, wit n hotels and sightseeing, back to Montreal 24 days. Class A unique opportunity g j I with jolly companions. li CUNARD ANCHOR -DONALDSON UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Steamers leave rrlnee Itupert f or Vancouver: T.H.H. PATALA EVERY TI ESDAY, 1.30 P.M. Via Ocean Falls, arriving Vancouver, Thursday Morning. T... C'AKDF.NA EVKItV TRlMY MlltMOHT Arriving Vancouver Sunday midnight appro. Weekly sailings to Port Simpson, Alice Arm. Anyox, Stewart and Nail Rlvtr olnu. Sunday. 8:00 p.m. Further Information regarding all sailings and ticket at - ritlNrr lUTERT .IllENl'Y: fee . lid Avenue. rhonr BBS ill ' .1 Local Items Glasses fitted by registered optometrist at Heilbroner's store. Capt. Charles Atkinson left- here recently for Vancouver whence he will proceed to Eastern Canada. Mrs. C. M. MacKinnon of Van-arsdol arrived In the city on yesterday afternoon's train from up-river for a brief visit to iown. A court of revision on a number of civic local Improvement bylaws, originally planned to have been held today, will not take place until October 7. Earl Barrle, who is going out of the furniture business here, will be leaving soon for Toronto where he expects to locate; He came here from Ontario several years ago. A. II. Waddlngton, fire inspector attached to the Forest Branch here, is suffering ill health and, for a change of climate, is planning on leaving for a trip to Honolulu in the near future. After some of the evidence had been heard, the preliminary trial of Hugh Coterrll, charged with In decent assault upon a young child, was adjourned from Saturday afternoon until tomorrow morning in city police court. Mrs. D. D. Munro, who is ill, was brought to the city from, Terrace on yesterday afternoon's train and on to Vancouver aboard the Prince George last night. She was re moved from the train to the hos pital here in the ambulance. J. A. Anderson, road superintendent for Atlin district, who has been on a trip Into Telegraph Creek on official business, arrived In the city on the Prince George last evening from the north and caught the steamer Catala aboard which he proceeded to Anyox where he makes his headquarters. E. A. Wright, rord dealer at Prince George, arrived in the clt' from the Interior on yesterday af ternoon's train and will be here for the next week as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Kennedy, English Hill. He and Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy and son. returning from a holiday rip to prince George, motored from Prince Oeorge to Hazelton. Announcements Eaglet' Social Dance, Friday, October 2. United Church Supper, Oct. 5. Gyro Fall Hoedown. October 18. Moose Hall. Catholic Baiaar, October 21 and 22. Concert, Presbyterian Church, October 23. Hill 60 1.0.D11. Bridge and dance October 30. St. Peters' Church Bazaar, No vember 5. 221 Moose Carnival and Dance No. 12 and 13. Anglican Cathedral Bazaar, No vember 19. HOTEL ARRIVALS Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water in all rooms. A. J. PKUDIIOMME. Prop. Cor, of Fraser and Fifth sis, Savoy Mrs. W. Holland, Vancouver; T. Walsh, Salvus East. New Royal Hotel THE HOTEL WORTH WHILE Hot & Cold water: Stpatn Heat 75c. PER DAY AND UP J. Zarelll TrlFihone tSI Royal Mrs. M. D .Holland and son, Port Esslngton. Typewriters for Rent by day. week or month Rose, Cowan & LaUa Phone 234 Dinncrwarc, china, ' "crockery glassware. Heilbroner's store. Bahd concert next Sunday eve ning, Moose Hall. St. Joseph's Academy Kindergarten will reopen -Monday, October 5. Ages 4 to 6. (226) R. G. Johnston, manager of In-! verness cannery, arrived in the city from the river on yesterday afternoon's train for an overnight business visit to town. City Treasurer D. J. Matheson returned to his desk this morning following his annual vacation part of which was spent on the Morice River near Houston. John David Stenstrom. son of Mr. and Mrs. D. G. SLenstrom of Ocean Falls, has entered the University of Alberta at Edmonto:. this fall to take a course in medicine. f Mrs. F. S. Walton and daught and Mrs. P. M. Raynor, who hav? been spending the past five months In England visiting with relatives, returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train. M. A. Burbank, division engineer for the Canadian National Hallways, returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from one of his periodical trips to the interior on official business. Miss, E. Carpenter of the Prince Rupert General Hospital nurses' training school sailed last night on the Prince Ocorgtrfor Vancouver en route to Tranquhlje Sanitarium where she will take' a special course In tuberculosis nursing. J. H. Malr, C. N. R. baggage master, returned to the city on yesterday at temoon'4. train from a va cation trip In the course of which he travelled as far as Winnipeg. H? reports cold woather on the prai ries with heavy rain and occasional snow flurries. , " i. Special week-end fares from hew to Terrace and Smlthers have been discontinued for the season Special one-and-a-quarter fares for round trips .between any sta lions are still, in effect '..Special Triangle Totir. . fares j will1 discontinue after Wednesday of this weel: although special eastern fares Will remain effective until October 15. "Build B, C. Payrolls" Starts Here; SI Stays jvAWMTCt". Here. Pacific Milk originates in British Columbia and has kept Its home ever within this province. It Is a pioneer and was started because IU founders discovered the milk is particularly good. In each tin Is preserved the richness and natural flavor of very excellent milk. PACIFIC MILK Factory at Abbotsford '100 B. .C. Owned and Controlled" COAL Buy the real Coal our famous Kdson and Casldy Wellington In any 'quantities. Also Bulkley Valley Hay, Grain and Robin Hood Hour. Prince Rupert Feed Co PHONES 58 AND S68 PHONE 649 Steam Cleaning and Pressing Alterations Made Collection and Delivery Free! LING THE TAILOR 817 Second Ave. Phone 619 ...BllSllisslilllsilllllll I Final Wind-up of BARRIE S BANKRUPT SALE Last Two Days-Today and Tomorrow For You to Obtain Any Article in the Store at 25 Per Cent Below Wholesale Cost NO C.O.D.'S, NO REFUNDS NO EXCHANGES. NO DELIVERIES Nothing But Bargains. BARRIE'S BANKRUPT FURNITURE SALE Mrs. James Denholme of Tlell. after a brief visit to the city, sail- ed Saturday night by the Prince John on her return to the Queen Charlotte Islands. An article by Louis Lebourdais dealing with the Yukon Telegraph Trail as a northern flying route appears In the magazine section of yesterday's Vancouver Province L. S. McGill, well Vnown Smlthers barrister and mining man, arrived In the city from the Interior on yes terday afternoon's train and will be here for the next few days on business. He will address the Prince Itupert Gyro Club at luncheon to morrow. QUEEN CHARLOTTE "shingles BEST IN B.C. Our Prince Rupert Prices: ,;:N6: i 5x pit M. J.r$3.75" No. 1 3x per M. ..l 3.25 No. 2 per M 2.75 IJOHEKTSON & SIMPSON Massett, B.C Agent: Hyde Transfer. Phone 580 ran Silversides Bros. PAINTS WALLPAPERS GLASS Third Avenue DRY CLEANING AND. PRESSING Ladies' & Gentlemen's Tailor-ins Reasonable Prices M. T. LEE COMPANY 323 3rd Ave. YV. Phone 663 C.TOOMHS Radio Service Radio Sales and Repairs All makes of radio work guaranteed. Phone Blue 901 508 4th Av. E. TAXIDERMY aJl3 Furs Made Up 18 Years' Experience All Kinds of Mounting J. A. LESTIN Prince George TELEPHONE 657 ! i VALENTIN DAIRY FOR SKEENA Bit AM) Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese FRESH PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM DAILY Early Delivery Throughout the City j Mr. and Mrs. H, Q. Kennedy and son. who have been holidaying for . the past three weeks at Prince George returned to the city from ! the interior on yesterday afternoon's train. Miss Helen Crawford, vho has been on a holiday visit to Vancouver, was a passenger aboard the Catala last evening returning to her nomc In Stewart She Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Crawford. Miss McKay, daughter of Mr i and Mrs. Robert McKay, returned to the city on the Catala last eve-' ning from a visit In Vancouver. She was accompanied home by her cousin. Miss Watson, who will pa a vlslfr here. , A. L. Ford, who has been re llevlng here for the past few weeks on the staff of the Canadian National Telegraphs, sailed by th Prince Oeorge last night on his return to New Westminster where he is now stationed. Union steamer Catala, Capt. A. E. Dickson, arrived In port at C o'clock last evening from the south and sailed at 10 p.m. for Anyox. Stewart and other northern points whence she will return here ' tomorrow morning southbound. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Davies and' family, who have been holidaying) at Nadtna where they have a, farm, returned to the city from the, interior on yesterday afternoon'! train. Mr. Davies is a member of the Canadian National Telegraphs staff here. Sacrament of baptism was ner - ' formed at morning service In First Presbyterian Church yestcr day for Christine FJtiabcth. Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Currle. MrBrldc Strfet. Rev. W. D. Orant Holllngworth was the officiating clergyman. D. McCorkindale, foreman of the composing room of the Prince Rupert Dally News, sailed last night on the Prince Oeorge for Vancouver en route to Fort William where he will visit for a month with his father, who has reached the great age of 102 years, and his mother. . a. m. jonnson K.C.. crown pro secutor for the province, who par ticipated In the Fredericks' mur- der trial at the Supreme Court, Assizes In Prince George last week, arrived in the city from thi i interior on yesterday afternoon's, train and sailed last night on the Prince George for Victoria. Motor truck trailers that can. carry a load of 100 tons have been built for transporting heavy mach- inery over highways. SCALE OF CUAIUJES j The following is the scalo of charges made for reading notices: Marriage and Engagement announcements 12. Birth Notices 60c. j Funeral Notices $1. Cards of Thanks, 12. j Funeral Flowers 10c per name. ' Mrs. Arnold Is at Home Popular Local Bride Received for First Time Since Recent Marriage For the first time since her recent marriage, Mrs. O. H. Arnold, formerly Miss Norah Rlvett, one of the season's popular brides, received Saturday afternoon at her spacious home on Borden Street. Mrs. Arnold was assisted by Mrs. O. W. Nlckerson, Mrs. C. C. Mills and Mrs. James Farquhar, who poured; Miss S. A. Mills, who cut the Ices, and Miss Marjorle Ehlel. Mrs. Robert Bartlett, Miss Evelyn Rlvett. Miss Caroline Mitchell Miss Dorothy Macdonald, Miss Evelyn Macdonald, Miss Jean Grieve, Miss Wllla Dyer and Miss Florence Smith as servl-tcurs. Prtscilla Smith. Indian, was sentenced to three months' imprisonment by Magistrate McClymont In city police court Saturday afternoon for drunkenness. CITY TAX SALE A Tax Sale of delinquent lots will be held in the City HalLat 10 ajn. Wednesday, Sept. 30th. 1931. List of lots may be had on application at City Hall. D. J. MATHESON. 222 City Treasurer & Collector TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY - MOLLEIt, Phone Red 802. coMmrtTAnr.w nm fr close In. Phone Red 213. tfi Mail Schedule For (ne Monday, Wednesday And Saturday n:30 'a jn. From the List Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday ...1:30 pjn. For Vancouver-Sunday .9 pm. Tuesday 12:30 noon Wednesday ..4:30 pjn. Thursday 0 pjru , Friday li nm. Saturday .. 4:30 pjn, From Vanrniivr Sunday 4 nm Wednesday... 11:30am. Friday pjn. Saturday 10:30 am. For Stewart and Anyox Sunday 7 pjn. Wednesday 4 ujn. Saturday 4 pjn. From Stewart and Premier Sunday 8 pjn. Tuesday 11:30 ajn. Thursday 8 pjn. Saturday 0 pjn. For Naas River and Port Simpson-Sunday 7 p.m. From Naas River and Port Simpson Tuesday 11:30 ajn. From North Queen Charlottes Thursday ;. 10:30 un. For Queen Charlottes Sept 10 and 24 10 p.m. From Queen Charlottes Sept. 8 and 22 ... ajn. For Alaska Sept. 10. 19. 30 10 p.m. From Alaska ' Sept 2. 9, 14, 23 4 30 p.m.