ciaWW 0ctober 28, 1931 SI m halLaaBaakWaH. HHfeaM r 1 1 iiir tVii By forming new, rich Mooil Dr, Chaic's Nerve Food rf tsretthe exhauited nerves and removes the cause of Sleepless. m, Irritability. Headaches and Nitrvous Indigestion. TAXIDERMY Furs Made Up 18 Years' Experience A" Kinds of Mountlns J. A. LESTIN Prince George One 25c Tube Colgate's Tooth Paste when you buy a tube of Palmolive Shaving Cream or Colgate's Shaving Cream or a bottle of Palmolive Shampoo, or a tube of Colgate's Tooth Paste, any size, or any Colgate or Palmolive item for 50c or over. Take advantage of this offer. OrmesLtd. TTiie Pioneer Druqrfsts I'honcs 81 and 82 Third Ave. and Fulton St. BOOKINGS 0 Add pUure to your trip to I lie Old Land . Irani thecarrfrre way . . Canadian National. Peluie.rriire arrota. Canada on the famrd "Continental I.lmltfd' your ocean voyage an epic or enjoyment. A fite month travel limit on rail titketa alTorJt ample time for an eieeptional holiday. Enquire for further particular. Low Rail Fares to Eastern Seaboard For information, call or write II. McEWEX, D. F. Si P. A. Prince Rupert, B,C. Canadian National UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Steamer leate Prince Rupert f or Vancouver: EVERY ItESDAV. 1J0 FSL V.a Ocean Fails, arriving Vancouver, Thursday Morning. T.SJI. CARDCNA EVERY FRIDAY MIDMUIIT Arriving Vaneourer Sunday midnight approx. Veetiy aaUingi to Port 8lmpon. Alice Arm. Anyox. Stewart and Nui River pomta Sunday. 8 00 p.m. rur!wr information regarding all willing and ticket at fHINcr RtTERT AUE.Mt'Y: ftrcand Avenue. Phone S6 LOCAL ITEMS 0' f ILu.son. M. P. for Skeena, rt'ur;- i , the city on the Prince R'pcr morning from a 10-day baslnr-.-, rto to Vancouver. Tr:at Hark of Prince Oeoree fcjv. Ai-Aivi master of the Odd- paow Lodne for British Colum- airivpd tn the city yesterdai ! mcr f avmi? paid an official visit thi ,0'iTior. Alfx McRae has nurehasfd the M h usr on Fourth Avenue West war h: irncr of Dunsmulr 8treet f m Tli 'mas McClymont. The wme u built during the pat Tear b'. A H. Mr.Phrrsnn nnrl is !Wf , Close to St. Andrew'a Anir- Provincial Constable II. L. Mc- Kenney of Terrace arrived in the city from the interior on this afternoon's train and returned to Terrace this morning. P. O. Russell, assistant superintendent for the Canadian National Railways with headquarters at I Smlthers. arrived In the city from the interior on yesterday afternoon's train, returning to Smlthers this morning. Vancouver papers announce the engagement of Miss Violet Camei-on, daughter of W. F. Cameron o! this city, to Dennis Argyll Telford Cooper of Vancouver, the marrUp? to take place on November 21 next. Miss Cameron was formerly member of the staff of the C. N. R city ticket office here and for the past few years has been on the staff o! the general passenger agent in Vancouver. Announcements St. Peter's tober 29. Anglican vember 19. Church basaar. Oc- ilOJIA bridge and whist and dance Metropole IIsll. Oct. 39, at 3:30 p m. Price. 50c. Premier Hill GO I.O.D.E. October 30. Bridge and dance Mooso Hallowe'en dance. Oct. 30 Presbyterian vcmber 5. Fall Basaar, No- Daughters of Norway basaar, November 6. Eagles social and-dance, November 6. Ladles refreshments. Gents 50c. Moose Carnival and Dance No'. 12 and 13. Baptist sale of work, Nov. 17. Cathedral Basaar. No- Varden Concert. Nuvembrr If your. 4 MORE ACTIVE DAYS Every Month She's "Sick Again" TO O bad! Sick again . . , doubled up with cramps. The bou was nice ... awfully patient. But it was to embarrassing ; : x everybody in the office knew thai the "wasn't well". Then a girl friend told bcr what to do. You need Lydia E. Pink-ham's Vegetable Compound. It's a wonderful medicine to use during these trying times. It peps you up. Drives away those blues. Keeps you on your led. won c you try a box of the new tablets? LOCAL ITEMS Glairs fitted by registered optometrist at Heilbroner's store. Fr the third day in succession then were no cases this morning tn city police court. Mr. and Mrs. J. Lambie, who have been on a visit to Usk, returned to the city from the interior on yesterday afternoon's train. Father Charles Webb, pifhh 'J priest here for the RomanCtholls Church, sailed yesterday afternoon on the Catala for a trip to Van couver and Seattle. Miss Jean Smith, who has been paying a visit at Prince George with her oatenta. Corporal and Mrs. J. H. Smith, returned to the city from the Interior on yesterday afternoon's train. Judge and Mrs. F. McB. Young who -are at Smlthers where the judge is conducting a session of County Court, are expected to return tm the city from the Interior on tomorrow afternoon's train. C. N. R. steamer Prince Rupert, Capt. D. Donald, arrived In port on 'lme at 10:30 this morning from Vancouver. Powell River and Ocean Falls and will sail at 4 o'clock thU kvftetnopn for Anyox and Stewart whence she will return here tomorrow evening southbound. Hotel Arrival New Royal Hotel THR HOTEL WORTH WHILE Hot it Gold water: Steam Heat 75c. I'Ki: DAY AM) UP J. Zarelil j . JH'Htwe CHI Royal E. C. Morris, Premier; Joe KralJ- cevlch. Anyox: Mrs. H. O. Atchison, Port Edward; 8. Svlngeseth. Ellas Tied void and William Peterson, city. Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water In all rooms. A. J. lMllinilOM.ME. Prop. Cor. of Fraser and Fifth Sts Drink More Milk For Fresh Local Milk Phone Red 608 DOMINION DAIRY DRY CLEANING AND PRESSING ladles' Si Gentlemen's Tailoring Reasonable Prices i I. T. LEE COMPANY 313 3rd Ave. W. Phone v663 THE DAILY KBW8 PAGE THREE 1 ! AS I tl. ILeepon Jif Local Items Dinnerware, china, crockery glassware. Heilbroner's store. I D. A. Burnclt of.Terrace arrived in the city on yesterday aftemoon'j ; train from the Interior for a brief visit to town. '' R. W. Sinclair of Inverness ar rived in the city on yesterday afternoon's train from the Skeena River for a brief visit to town. A. W. Lipsin, who has been on a business trip to Vancouver and elsewhere in tne south, returned to the city on the Prince Rupert thlj morning. Mrs. Frank Buckle of Anyox, who has been on a visit south. Is a passenger aboard the Prince Rupert today returning to the smelter town from Vancouver. Mrs. Bart F. Smith and child cf Premier, who have been visiting at Mrs. Smith's home in Birtle, Man., are passengers aboard the Prince Rupert today returning to Premier Robert Pegg of the business staff of the Dally News re turned to the city on the Prince Rupert this morning after a two! weeks' holiday visit to Vancouvei I Hallowe'en bazaar will be held in new hall St. Peter's Church Seal Cave Thursday. Oct. 29. 3 tn 8. Af- buy water. full weight, NOTICE Our roal is in a dry shed. Prince Rupert: Overcast, light I southeast wind; barometer. 30.20; temperature, si; sea smooin. Dead Tree Point: Raining, fresh southeast wind; barometer, 30.10; temperature, 45; heavy swell. Langara Island: Overcast, light south wind; sea calm. C N. TRAIN For the East-Sundays, Tuesday and Thursdays. 3:30 pm. From the East-Mondays, Wednesday and Saturdays, 11:30 a.m. U laKaUB.nU'lI STVBTI HaUlI Vick's Benefit Dance and Concert j Don't Miss It! i Friday, 9 p.m. i EAGLE'S HALL 1 Sis Itig Vaudeville Acts Between Dances Vic will sing "The Rag Time Porter's Blues" and "The Rheumatism." accompanied by Joe Arscncau and his $400 banjo. Other snappy numbers by such well known urtlsts as Harry Astoria and Joe Arscncau the Hawaiian Guitar Soloist j Bud Baldwin King of the Lumberjack Baritones Sam Joy famous buck and wing dancer ana others. It will bo a great show a little different so come and get your money's worth. Tickets on sale at Orotto Cigar Store, Empress social Club and the Royal Hotel. Charles Ralagno's Augmented Orchestra Doors Open 9 p.m. Admission 50c tmsM .. aaw:.aJMii;a.ni zm of Hallowe'en Party EDI SUN MAZDA LAMPS NO comfort in your home is so important none costs so little as adequate lighting. Choose Edison Mazda. Lamps product cf General Electric and make sure that the wattage of each lamp is sufficient. MADE of United Church Young People A very enjoyable Hallowe'en party j, . , . . . . . i. i and' ne,a evening oy me umiea I ternoon tea. home cooking, 'plain and fancy sewing. Everybody?" ?oun8 pPle Society in C1UU uwii wmi auuui. tweiuy- welcome (251 ! j 'five members present. The room stably decorated for the occa- . i A. J. Oalland. inspector of excise:3 attached to the local customs house ; olu" novelties and the members u all came staff, returned to the city on ye5. i terday afternoon's train from a trip . " cosiume ana were masKea. to Prince George and other Interior. ,Ma"y "allowe'en games were points on official duties. Bl"ntl0 " r nrama It AT lata A iH - TX7t f Vi ei 11 suite nuo auui cj f f iauiau vvuia . the girl's prize and George Dibb the boys'. nnn't. BoD Ilne and Jack Wrathall put Bur coal and get your' tors' Act," and following the wrving Discount $1.00 a ton.. Note our advertisements for cash, prices. ' HYDE TRANSFER, Phone 580. rf. .Today's Weather on a very amusing "Silhouette Doc- ui leiroaumriik Airs. u. n. Barclay told a ghost story and the came to a close about 11:30. party The Oeunty Court case of K. Sa-kuda and S. Sakiida MrS. " J. A. Brown, a case from Port Esslngto i in which plaintiffs are claiming damages not exceeding $1,000. hu3 been adjourned sine die. Phi CANADA Naval Dance Big Success Two Hundred and Fifty Persons Present at Affair in Moose Hall Monday Night A hippy dance was held Monday night by the Moose Lodge In con-nection with the visit here of H.M. CJS. Skeena. There were 250 persons in attendance at the affair, which proved most enjoyable to all present. Serpentine and confetti added much to the fun. From 9 pjn. until 2:30 ajn. splendid music was furnished by the Premier Orchestra. B. J. Bacon was, as usual, a genial master of ceremonies. At midnight delicious refreshments were served, with Mrs. Charles Edwards in charge of the catering. Two dancing contests proved of much interest. In a prize waltz. Mrs. Morgan and N. Taylor, the latter of HAl.CS. Skeena, were the fwinners. In the balloon waltz Miss M. MrLeod and Mr. Taylor again were the prize winners. Charles Lemon was chairman of the committee in charge of the tTlulrrn r Gtnerd Fltclric J I Yftn4l tfry Tltitj 1 1 tftmrnf nv C'tuaVwW M II U mil dance and Cecil Morrison presided at the door. The next social affair to be staged by the Moose will be a hard times Hallowe'en dance on Friday night. J. C. Hunt of Port Esslngton arrived in the city on yesterday afternoon's train from the Skeena River for a brief visit to town. His Future! His future depends largely upon his health. The healthy baby grows op to be a success in life and a credit to his parents. If your child has a cold, simple fever, coated tongue if he is irritable, listless or has no appetite give Baby's Own Tablets. They are an effective laxative-safe even for the youngest infant. IS cents a package at any druggist's. BABY'S OWN TABLETS (Dr. Williams' us ipson's Bankrupt Sale The Outstanding Bargain of Our Many Specials We are offering you a complete line of fine imported English woolen yard goods at less than half of wholesale cost. Itegular Special Fine Pure Wool Suiting, Red Rust Shade . . $4.50 $1.25 Fine Pure Wool Dress Goods (Nile Green) . $3.00 $0.75 Fine Pure Wool Suitings, Madilina Rose . . $4.50 $1.30 Fine Pure Wool Flannel, Yellow $2.50 $0.50 Fine Pure Wool Suiting, Chucker Green . . $4.50 $1.25 Fine Pure Wool Suiting, Brown $3.50 $0.75 Fine Pure Wool Dress Goods, Dark Fawn . $3.50 $0.75 Fine Quality Red Flannel $1.50 $0.50 AH the Above Goods Arc 51 and 56 Inches Wide FINE QUALITY LININGS IN ALL SHADES Wc feel that wc have given you bargains of merit in the past but the above will be one that will be remembered by the buying public of Prince Kupert. M. L Greene, Liquidator for A. J. Phillipson's is - 5. ft" v. it' K . JSsL'' i: 4f 4, i r ;. 1 1 " I 1 11 a a a c K ; t t - B Si Recrratlon Club Sci'ti'h Dunn j November 20. Ik a