PRESCRIPTIONS Dispensing physicians' Prescriptions are given the utmost care in our Pharmacy. With our facilities in our new Drug Store we are in a better position than ever to give service in this most important branch of our business. Ormes ltd. Zrfia Pioneer Druggists Phones 81 & 82 LOCAL ITEMS Dance Metropole Hall Wednesday Thursday and Friday even Li'.-o. dance music by Pierce Or-fiiotra of Port SlmDson. 2M uMe and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. II. B. S'il .v Fourth Avenue East. Q Young, mechanic! engl- Third Ave. & Fulton St UNION. STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Rlmmrm linvr Prlnrf UiiiTt I or Vn'mrr: T"-l. r,x.t,. RVF.HT TIT.SDAV, I .SO P.M. . Via, Ocean Falls, arriving Vani ouver, Thursday Morning. TM. dliltr.NA KVK.HY I Hill AY MlltMIIIIT .., Arrlylng Vinoouvr Bundijf midnight ppron. MUlngi to Port BUupmii. Allc Arm. Anyox, Btwrt nd Nf V River ulliU. Biltidtr. 8:00 p.m. th' . mfpnnstlon rtrdlng (11 Mlllnii wvd tlekeU t - PltlNCr KITERT ,Oi:NCYl 8pi (.ml Afnuf. riioin Muw Kate McKay of Borden St. school teaching ataff returned to the city on the Princess Louise yesterday morning after having spent the summer vacation In Miss Mary Easthope of Booth Aj-' B uudtn or Alice Arm arrived Memoral School teaching staff re- 't3 I ... . in "ic city on the Catala thb 10 "ie cuj on me rancesa Binmini' from the north, being on 1 LouUe yesterday morning after hiv wjy to Terrace where he will havlnK Pnt the summer vacation tpend the winter, having purcha-jat hcr home 111 Chllllwack. red an Ice cream parlor and lunch counter there. Miss Elizabeth Sturgeon, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. James Stur- WMlme Urennan of Brandon 8eon returnfd home on the Prin-Manitoba. arrived In the city from cess LouJse yesterday morning af-'hc oralrles on yesterday after- Ur a hoMday vtel to Vancouer noon . train and will be the guest and elsewhere1 In the south, b .-e ! 1 the next two weeks of his Miss Jessie D. Moffatt. who Is in charge of Westview School here, returned to the city on the Prin- Mrs B. Walker and daughter re" ",uue Jwmay morning ai-ifvr having spent the summer va- ter havlnB spent the summer vaea-c t,on at her home ,n the Okanagan i : -n in the south returned to the i-v from Vancouver on the Prta-i001"11' cs Louise yesterday mornin. Ur Wulker Is a member of the Provincial Constable Robert Olb- 1 ii:n? staff of Booth "Memorial 8011 letl 011 morning's train for St!i : i 1 Babbit hatchery where. In special capacity as a fisheries officer, he L.rtv Kathleen Mary Villlen, IIe w,u be awy or two or three W' r Col Charles W. VlUlers. weeks. Mnarr of the Canadian Collier-1 lc Dunsmuln Ltd.. Cumberland.! Miss Patricia Owyer oJ liln Ed-Vrmcouver Island. and daughter wartflIIhScheol sUffcfrturnwIb M! H VUllers. were passengers cn the city on the Prince Charles bc-aJ the Princess Louise yester- yesterday momlng after havlnr. &y ri.Mrning going north to mak, spent the summer vacation visiting the fund trip to Skagway. D , I ... ir 1 K r nd Mrs. Thomas Rhone, fol 'lielr marriage In Ketchikan j in Vancouver and elsewhere in the south. Mi-s E. P. Graaste. Miss Marjori night, wee passengers on;Shlel and Miss Phyllis Lamb, local 'he Prince George yester- Jschool teachers returned to trw hound south to make thelr'elty on the Princess Louise yester- Mrs. Rhone was formerly day morning after having spen Margaret Berg, daughter o.th summer vacation at their re n I Brrg, president of the First specttve homes In the south. "'' l Bank and Marlyn Fish u' Ketchikan. Miss A. A. Pierce. High BchoV commerclal Instructress, arrived In the city on the Princess Louis wr m connection with the Prince yesterday morning to resume he Pr,. , "f r BJ..1., Par-1 ' Fisheries Experimental Sta- duties today after having spent th 'turned to the city on the summer vn-itlon visiting in Van - Louise ' yesterday mornln.t couver and elsewhere In the south "Ving attended a conference ': Coast workers of the M!ss H Wright, formerly a merr-al Boai-d of Canada at De- bor of Borden Street School teach- Bay biological station. m staff and now transferred to Vanruve-aland, 111 A T?r-an Wllllims. game com I'Vl'l in-the Roc! seai cove, returnea to tne citv from Vancouver on the Princess ; Louise yesterday morning afte ii' r for British Columbia, ar- : having spent the summer vacaUon '1 the city on the Princess tn tne south. yivsterdiy morning from ' this morning left by 'i' n titir throueh the lnter- T. R. Fletcher, accountant for the n. C. Packers at Mtll Biy can- mnanled bv District Gam- ry. wnicn was operaiea ma year 1 T Van,Dyke. who arrived 'on'y a a Nshlng camp, and Mrs ' ity from Prince Omit .. Fletcher were passengers aboard "k-end to meet him. Lu'te Catala this morning returning Mr. Williams addressed c , ( Vincouvcp after spending tto i" in r?tv ttnli 'nf" summer on the Naas River. 1 nires of the Prince Rupeit Gun Club, Rpv. James B. Gibson, dean P"v O H Rainy, principal 0' Coqualeetza Institute, after havta" "ide thr round trip to Arrandal "f s Andrew's Cathedral, left on Und.otVr n irthorn polnU on th" yM-i-iui's train for Toronto, On- "nmer rvala. dlsorrbarted hei " where .hs will attend General morning. He will attend Ryii",i meetings of the Anglican ip,,nce Runort Exhibition and pro-Chl" H of Canada. On his way ' cecd south later In the woek. Z w will visit In Edmonton and ,i,m aucn ns aueph wnere '-it:; preparatory to the synod 'n br held. Rev. Harry Flores of f "'"1. Rev. w. E. Collleon of 'n,i V and Rev. L. J. Hales Of Ml'MI,,.,.- u,ii IVIIVIV S 4 S HtV I Oerald A. Yardley. Inspector of customs with headquarters In Vic-tori, was a passenger aboard Uiv Prince George yesterday bound outh after a trip into the Yukon Territory on dfflclal duties. He l nuinit dutjnB Dan oibson's ab- breaklnst his trio back to Victoria scn,:n Iwlth a brief visit at Butedale. Local Items Dinnerware, anrna, crockery, . glassware, HeL'troner'S Store. Auditorium Dances Tues., Wed, and Thurs. Blue Bird Orchestra. Admission 25c. and 50c. tf Mrs. C. E. Motte of this city Iwj left for Burns Lake where she h taking charge of a paralytic case for the winter. ' Mr. and Mrs. C.p. Balagno and lamuy closed their camp1 across the harbor yesterday and returned to the city to resume residence. J. K. Gordon of Terrace Is In town for the Exhibition this week, having arrived from the Interior 011 yesterday afternoon's train. John A. Anderson, road superln-. tendenf. for Atlln district with headquarters at Anyox, arrived in the city yesterday from the north for a brief, visit here on official duties. Magistrate McClymont heard evi dence yesterday In the cases of several men charged with, being in mates of a gambling house at the Monte Carlo premises, reserving his decision in the matter. James Lever arrived In the city from Terrace on Sunday afternoon's train, being In charge of(a large group of exhibits from the Bohler farm at Kltsumkalum for entry In the fair this week. I , 1 Mr. and Mrs. W. W. C. O'Neill . . . 1 1 i' 1 1 1 ana iumiy. wno nave oeen spenu ing the summer vacation in Van eouvfr,returned to the city on tlioJ Catala Sunday evening from the sou tli. Mr. O'Neill Is vice -principal of Borden Street School. The city council decided last night that, owing to the financial condition, it could not proceed with sidewalk on Fraser Street cr Eighth Street but that the old sidewalk should be removed and dangerous places railed off. Indian Agent James Gillett of the Queen Charlotte Islands, who went south last week In charge of lSVPrtj 2 nat'v,e. .children fronv itte Islands for admission ti Coqualeeisa. Institute at Sirdli was a nassenger aboard the ss. Prince Charles yesterday on his way back to Maseett. 111 & Sailing last night on her final nm on summer schedule between here and Vancouver via south Queen Charlotte Island points. C.N R. steamer Prince John, Capt. D. K Bins, is making a special ca'l on the way south at Old Massclt to let -off passengers for Massett Inlet who arrived from Vancouver on the Prince Charles yesterday morning. The city council, at Its mcetlnt last night, accepted a recommendation of the Board of Works ani decided to expend the unused portion of the fire main appropria tion and add $100 to it to remove the 6-inch wood pipe at Seventh Avenue and Tatlow Street and re-olace U with east iron pipe. Tenders will be asked at once for new pipe. The total cost will b. W0. ANNOUNCEMENTS BftglstV Social and Smoker September 10. Eagioa' Carnival danee Septem-nr 18, Ladles refreshments; Gents Wc. Catholic bazaar Octobor 21 and 22. Hill 00 1.0 D E. Bridge and dance Hupert Hotel October 30. Moom Carnival and Dance No'. '2 and 13. HOTEL ARRIVALS Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel Hot And cold water In all roomi A. J. PIUIIHIOMMK. Prop. Cor. of Krasrr und Fifth Sts. New Royal Hotel I. Zarflll. "rnp rm. 110 in. mmTii hhii.k Hot & Oold Witfr: ntm llrat 75c PER DAY ANI) UP Trlrthunr tSI TUB DAILY NEWS Tuesday, September T, 1931 that's how crisp! 1 KRISPIES So chisp every deli cious bubble crackles when milk or cream' is poured on itt Rice Krispics are toasted rice rilled with flavor and crispness what a break-fasti Rice Krispics fascinate children. Ideal for bedtime suppers. Order a rcd-and-green package from your roce,r. Made by Kellogg !n London, Ontario. 1 RICE KRISPIES For Sale wicker baby buggy. Can be seen at 5allyi News building, upstairs. tf 22nd I.O.D.E, Brownie Pack reopens for fall and winter, Wed. 6:30, I.O.D.E. Hall. 203 Mrs. Ole Evlndsen, wife of the proprietor of the' Alice Arm Hotel was a passenger aboard the Catala this morning bound from Alice Arm for a trip to Vancouver. Vk Rodeers was fined $50. with option of thirty days' imprison ment. In city police court yesterday afternoon on a charge of having liquor in an inn. He is serving the time. "I'm Alone Because I Love You. ' was a selection ' broadcast lis', night by KJR of Seattle for MIsj Marguerite Durarit of Prince Rupert at request of "Maizle and the Gang" in Victoria. E. Newman, school teacher at Queen Charlotte City, sailed last night on the Prince John to resume his duties afTer having spent part of the summer vacation at his home In Hazelton. The city council? Ut Its meottf last night, decided -that it could not be responslbleAfpr the upkei of a private sewer In VRe lane bacS of the Bank of Commerce and th? Prince Rupert Club. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell Church. Jr.. who arrived in the city at tne end of the week from a yachting trip to Alaska waters, sailed yester day afternoon on the ss. Prince Oeorge for their home In the south. Jonko Novosel. who has been employed by the Granby Co. at Anyox left on yesterday's train for Montreal where he will embark on September 11 on the steamer Alaunla for a trip to his native home In Zagreb, Jugo-Slavla. L. B. Jones, who has been spending the summer at Skagway In his usual capacity as agent for the Canadian National Railways, and Mrs. Jones and tamlly were passengers aboard the Prince George yesterday bound for Vancouver where they will spend the winter. Completing her final voyage o' the summer tourist schedule with 100 passengers including 55 Fili pino cannery workers going to Seattle and a drsen people for Prince Rupert, C.N.R. steamer Prlnee Oeorge. Cant. NU MsLnn arrived In port at 8:30 Monde.v morning rom Skagway and oth'- Alayca points and sailed at 4 o' -lock in the afternoon for Ocean Falts, Powell Rtver and Vancouver The Prlnee Georv", mil make her nejt call here on schedule. Making a final abbreviated voy age on summer schedule. CRi' fteamer Prince Charlesf Qapt. Dan McK'nnen. arrived' In port at 12 noon yesterday from Vancouver and will sail at 8 n'dock this even- ng for Stewart and Anyox, whenc she will return here about 3 o'clock on Wednesday morning wtlh ex cursionists for the Prince Rupert. Exhibition on board. Soon after her arrival from the'inorth, the ss Prince Charles will sail for May- sett Inlet to mnkf her regular ealls retiirnlng here on Thursday to be tied up at the loial dry dock for the winJter. , Glasses fitted b registered optometrist at Ileilbroner's store. Mrs. F. W. Dafoe sailed yesterday afternoon on the Prince George for a trip to Vancouver. Hot Tamales and Fried. . Chickens at Vicks, ail fair week. 119 Fulton St. Phone Green 170. -205 Miss E. Johnson of the Canadian Bank of Commerce staff sailed on the Catala this afternoon for a vacaUon trip to Vancouver. Mrs. A. J. Oalland and son, who have been spending a vacation visiting in Vancouver, returned to the city from the south on the Catala Sunday evening. A. Prlngle, Post Office inspector, after spending a few days in th city on official business, sailed last night on the Prince John for Queen Charlotte City. Norman L. Freeman, local representative of the International Fisheries Commission, sailed yes-' terday afternoon on the Prince j George for a trip to Vancouver and , Seattle on official business. Miss Margaret and Maude Ma-gulre of Booth Memorial SchoI teaching staff returned to the c'.Y on the Princess Louise yesterdi7 from Salmon Arm where they had spent the summer vacation at their home. H. S. French and S. S. Phillips, district agriculturalists at Prince George and Smlthers, respectlvel, airnvca in tne city from the interior on yesterday afternoon's train, being here to act as Judges at the Exhibition. Mrs. E. Wark and Miss E. War who have befn spending the summer vacation in the south, arrived in the city yesterday pn the Prince Charles from Vancouver and sailed last n'ght on the Prince John tor Skldegate where Miss. Wark Is engaged In school teaching. G. P. Tinker has resumed work at his office this week following a sojourn of over a month In th; Prince Rupert General Hospital suffering from the effects of a broken knee cap. The leg Is still stiff and Mr. Tinker lias to. use cfttc'he In 'getting around. ! Thomas Shackleton. Usk hotel proprietor, arrived In the city from the Interior on yesterday after noon's train on" business, return- I ing to Usk this morning. Rebuild ing of outbuildings of the hotel, which were recently destroyed by fire, will commence as soon as the material arrives. HUGH L. DICKEY, MJ). SPECIALIST Eye. Ear. Nose and Throat Eyes Tested Glasses Fitted No. 1 Royal Hotel WEDNESDAY SPECIAL liEI) CUKRANT JELLY SPONGE SANDWICH 20c The Electric Hakcry Wc Deliver Phone CG7 Miss D. Hogan Teacher of Piano ft Thompson Si William Method ' Phone Mine 32!) TAXIDERMY Furs Made Up 18 Years' Experience All Kinds of Mounting J. A. LKSTIN Prince George ENDURING as GIBRALTAR The flavor and quality and invigorating strength of White Seal Beer never change. The bottle you buy today holds the same enjoyment for you as did the first bottle you ever tried, whether that was long ago or last week. It is the purity of the ingredients used and the strict supervision and long experience of our expert brewers that account for this unfailing, dependable quality and strength of White Seal Deer. Like a faithful friend. White Seal Deer is "Always the same. Order a Carton today t any Government Store . . . in the Convenient Container. H01-K. VANCOUVER. Sept. 1: Inefficiency of the foghorn on Point Wil son In Puget Sound and unusually strong current from an ebb tide were the two factors responsible for the grounding of the Canadian National steamer Prince David on July 31, Capt. Edward Mabbs, master of the ship, told the Dominion Wreck Commission Investigating the stranding yesterday. Point Wilson horn had been changed without their knowledge, Mabbs declared. Capt. J. D. McPherson, chairman of the commission, criticized the position of the ship at two miles oft the course after a 24-mlle run to Point Wilson. People Are Still Much Interested In Good Furniture "I didn't think there were so many people Interested In furniture in the city. I had to tell central to cut off my line for th; evening, the calls were so numerous." That was the tale of woe told by a lady whose telephone was given the Dally News in error In connection with a classified advertisement. The figures were correct but their order was re- j versed. j Anyone wishing information in! regard to the furniture should ring 518 Instead of 158. DIED FROM PNEUMONIA Widow of 'Tay l'a.f O'Connor Passes Away Husband Died Tow Years Aro LONDON. Sept. 1: Mrs. T. P. O' Connor, widow of the late "Tay Pay" O'Connor, noted Irish leader, died! today of pneumonia,. Her husband' died in November 1929 after a long career of journalism and politics on behalf of Irish free Dominion. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER The Kiewel Brewing Co. Ltd. St Boniface, Man. TTiis advertisement i$notpuUhhedordisplayed by theLiquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia 1 FOGHORN PASSING OF blamed: hallcaine Unusually Strong Tidal Current Also Helped Prince David Go Ashore Mabbs Inquiry Is On Commissioner is Critical of Position of Ship When it Stranded Eminent British Novelist Expired Last Night at Age of 78 LONDON. Sept. 1: Sir Hall Calne, eminent British novelist, died last night. The 78-year old author had been seriously 111 for several days and his death was not, AMY IS ON WAY AGAIN Makes Brief Stop at Irkutsk Before Going on to Sverdlovsk x MOSCOW, Sept. 1: Miss Amy Johnson. .British woman flyer, on her way home from Tokyo by plane, landed today at Irkutsk and took off again for Sverdlovsk after half an hour's rest. NO FIItE LOSS IN CITY IN AUGUST During the month of Auaust this year the city fire department responded to three alarms, no damage being occasioned in any, case. Last year in August there were four alarms with loss of $7. So far this year fire loss In the city has totalled $1,-421 as against $10,387 in the first eight months of 1930. Oet ouu k result with a want ad, .i fdef'W'JpFreZ NO WONDCR IM to o4 tvwy 4rop coatl Itm MltcttJ kutfi al cor Ptwti la lk liana FnMt Vtlbv, m4 trwy IU yoa ferlitp Unocal 3.C. Usnbr. Ya cm ft oritaS SL OarWi MI Hi laraf radpa talk lot aUlk. aaa V t M Oat II xMi a a aWDclaat lavoat la r1 naUai, i t val. torn rtckwa la colt. TVa l4.a Ca. 11.0,4. I Hoarar AicWa lalMtag. VANCOUVU ff swat A n MIMEOGRAPHING. Muriel Morris, i 3I.VnHKI.ta Phone 782. (O-l) Mil If Progressive mercnants advertls B.C.S A ii A