frpJir, Oitob 27, 1631 - i i fnrri I Local Items I r tvLLl WEDNESDAY SPECIAL Whipped Cream Buns 40c Doz. The Electric Hakcry IMionc 6G7 SINGER SEWING MACHINES NEW AND USED Fr Sale and for Rent McUAE imOS., LTD. Colgate's Tooth Paste whpa you buy a tube "of Palmolive Shaving Cream or ( olgatc'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. Ormes Ltd. "Jim Pioneer Druqejists Phones 81 and 82 Third Ave. and Fultol St. UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Stratum irate Prince Buprrt f or Viocoarrr: TJ.K. I sTALA EVERY TUESDAY. MO rM. Via Ocean Falls, arriving Vancouver, Thursday Morning. TJ.S. tiKDENA EYEKY FRIDAY MIDNIGHT Arriving Vancouver Sunday midnif bt approx. Wtrkl; willing to Port Bunpaou. Alice Arm. Any ox. Stewart and N River omu. Sunday. 8 00 p,m. further information regarding all aaUlngi and Ucket at - HUSO" RITKHT AOENtV: rr i.nd An-iiue. Thone S6K LOCAL NEWS ITEMS R V Hamilton, who has been tn the employ of the Big Bay Lum-fut Co here, sailed on the Prlc-ctis Norah yesterday afternoon for incouver whence he will proceed Judge and Mrs. F. MeD. Yourr, left on yesterday's train for 6ml-thers where His Honor Is presiding over a session of County Court. to his hume at Newdale, Man. Dan S. 21111. field engineer for the Timmlns interests, arrived in Walter R Overend, who has been the city on the Prince Noran CraoiKd during the past summer yesterday afternoon from the Taku tl Stlkine on his duties as Cana- River district. cud (ustoms oiilcer, arrived In the ' :-'y from the north on the H. A. DeWolf, local manager ot Pr!ni rsv Norah yesterday aftei- W. Ik Malkln Co. Ltd., returned to Soon tiid will be located here for the city on the Catala this morn-the winter ing after making the round trip tc Anyox and Stewart on company Union steamer CaUU, Capt. A. bustneas. I Dl:ks'm. returned to port at! 10 10 "his morning from Anyox, John Rustgard, attorner-genermi Stewart and other northern points for Alaska with headquarters a tnd mled at 1:30 this afternoon Juneau, was a passenger aboard tot Vancouver and wayports. the Princess Norah yesterday al ternoon going through for a bus! Korhland Navigation Co.'s mo- nets trip to Seattle. torjhin Northland. CaDt. Len WU-1 , Uamj. arrived in nort at 7 o'clock1 Special winter round trip fare this mnrnin from Ketchikan and Tom here to Vancouver and from after discharging three carloads of cn Anyox and Stewart to 'fish for trans-shipment east over "inc "P" also appiiwoie the Canadian National Railways. on steamers oi me union aieam wiled later In the morning for h,P Co- lt announced at com Rattle ,pany of fleas here this morning. Aid Collart Inquired at last Bight's meeting of the city coun-til as o the DOMibllltv of orna- The following is from the Years Ago column of the Vancouver Province: "Sir William ii iiiM tect and a director of the O. T. P.. nailed n Second b Avenue between . i,. , . ..,. 'c,...,,, ,. . ... who has been vwtlng Vancouver, chairman of the utUI- S , t c ,L N,choteorii ' iiimuice, promised a com- M.i. . , . , , .. i manager of , o .T. P. steamers. .,... li report on the whole matter i of nrn.tmental lighting extension: w uie next meeting of the coun- NOTICE p TV city council, on recommen the finance committer. f u weight. Discount $1.00 a ton. JErcM iaM night to accept an of-1 Note our advertisements for cash irr rrom Thomas MrClvmnnt act 'H as agent for H. MochWa. foi purchase of lot 60. block 38. ,t,'i n 8. for $20.05. This figure covers outstanding Uxes against the property which is situated on nevrnth Avenue next to tin "In Rupert Dalrv. it was stated y Aid Collart. chairman of the "nance committee. Our coal is In a dry shed. Don't !... untla. tl.a .n.l nn .. 1 rnn, II1UJ WtVI. Iiuj . fcv. J. . prices. HYDE TRANSFER, Phone 580. Announcements St. Peter's Church jtober 29. rf bazaar, Oc- L.O.BJV. bridge and whist and dance Metropole Hall, Oct. 29, at 8:30 p.m. Price, 50c. Premier Hill 00 I.O.D.E. Bridge and dance October 30. - Moose Hallowe'en dance, Oct. 30 Presbyterian vember 5. Fall Bazaar. No- Dinnerware, china, crockery (lasswarc. Ilcilbroner's store. City accounts for the two weeks ending October 23 totalling $11,-651.77 were passed for payment a, last flight's council meeting. ' Hallowe'en bazaar will be held In new hall St. Peter's Church, Seal Cove, Thursday, Oct. 29, 3 to 6. Af ternoon tea, home cooking, and plalrt and fancy sewing. Everybody welcome. (251 - Oarnet Watt, well known lnsur ance man, arrived In the city on the Prlnctss Norah yesterday af ternoon from the Yukon and will ! visit here with his brother, Nor man A. Watt, before proceeding to Victoria Mrs. Ethel O. Storey, postmistress at CarcroM, Yukon Territory was a passenger aboard the Princess Norah yesterday afternoon going through to Vancouver whence she wilt proceed on a trip to the Old Country. works will give the matter attention, i "torrneri7 week from Winnipeg, ow takin FAMILY MEAT MARKET ! 103 Second Street Eagle social and dance, Novem-j, pork Chgps, oer o. LAaies rcjireiimcu ww j 50C. Moose Carnival and Dance No. '2 and 13. Baptist sale of work. Nov. 17. Anglican Cathedral Bazaar, November 19. Varden Concert. November 19. Recreation Club November 20. Scotch Dune Phone 957 Tuesday and Wednesday Specials 5 lbs. Rump Roast of Beef Q4 A A Ol.UU 1 Cauliflower 5 lbs. Sirloin Tip for . Sirloin Steak, 2 lbs for 2 lbs! Round Steak, 5 lbs. carrots 3 lbs. Spare Ribs, 1 Cabbage 21bs. Veal Chops 1 lb, Sausage Lamb Stew, 4 lbs. for . Fresh Side Pork, 4 lbs, for 5 lbs. Shoulder Pork, 4 lbs. Apples $1.00 45c 50c 50c 45c 50c 50c 50c $1.00 We have vegetables and deliver our goods. THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE masses fitted by registered optometrist at Ilcilbroncr's store. This afternoon's train, due from the east at 3:30, .was reported this morning to be on time. Oscar Landry, district superin tendent of Government Telegnph.3, returned to .the. city on this afternoon's train from a brief trip to Terrace on official business. Herbert Wheeler, president f the Yukon and White Pass route, who has been spending the summer in the north, was a passenger aboard thj Princess Norah yes terday afternoon going throuph from Skagway to Vancouver. There were an even 100 passengers aboard the steamer Prince Norah rhich was in port yesterday afternoon southbound from Skagway to Vancouver. Fourteen persons left the verwl here while one boarded her here lor the south The boird of wor!5 atrecd a' las' nldht'"; co:n:il meeting to looi: into the possibility of improving the corner of First Avenue and Seventh Street where considerable water gathers on the street after heavy rains. The matter wa; The city council last night gav- brought up by A'd Theo Collart. first readings to a bylaw provld-j Ing for the temporary borrowing Alphonse A. Pate, field pnirii.-from the bank of $75,000,, Some of ecr for the HolllngT Oold Mines, this money will be used In flnanc- Ltd- who has been lnpe?t!n?r pro-! irig relief work pending payment pertles In the Taku River district. by the government of their share, disembarked hfre from the steam- jer Princess Norah yesterday al- Complalnt having been made by ternoon and will spond a few ria s Aid. Black at the dangerous con- in the city and district befo.-e dltlon particularly at night of the proceeding south. temporary sidewalk along Eighu Avenue from Conrad Street it! Aid. James Black again referred Seal Cove School, where grading to at last night's meeting of the cit.' now being carried out. the city council agreed last night that ad ditional boards should be put in to make It more safe. Aid Collart brought ry at last night's council meeting the ad visa. council of the poor condition of I Water Street. The mayor and other members of the council, ' however, disagreed with a state-' ment of Aid. Black that the street was not passable for ears. The matter wlM have the attention of' bility of something being done to: the board of works. make it safer for pedestrian traffic, ! on Borden Street beyond the westl The city council last night gave end of the sidewalk on that street jthe Canadian Lqgfcn permission to Some rock filling there at not very j hold the annual Poppy Tag Day on greaVCG4t will, it Is believed, rec- November 7 next. The council also, Ufy the situation. The board of; concurred with -the Idea of join-i Ing in a parade and service to bj; held on November 11 to observe the anniversary of the signing of the Armistice! dtMtr organizations' of the King Edward High 5cho;l wlll also Join with the Legion teaching staff here, came nor ij this parade and service at the. aboard II. M. C. S. Skeena yeste.--1 cenotaph. day as a deck officer and Is leaving the destroyer here. Commander Eustace A. Brock R. C. N. V. R, who arrived at the first of th; Registration of Voters The office of the City Clerk. City Hall, will remain open from 7 o -: over his duties. Mr. Clark was for-j dock to 9 o'clock p.m each eve-merly a lieutenant - commander ;nme on October 27. 28. 29, 30. 31. himself In naval service. The report of tire Chief D. H. McDonald for the month of Scd-tember. presented to the cltv council at its meeting last night, showed that there had been four fir-alarms during the month with da mage of $250 fully covered by In surance. Expenditures of the department for the month had amounted to $1107 55 Ui'ii inspections had been made of ?qulp ment which was found to be i. good condition. to receive declarations of householders and license holders. 250 li 252 Hotel Arrivals New Royal Hotel THE HOTEL WORTJI WHILE Hot & Cold water: Steam Heat 7$c. PER DAY AND UP J. Zurellt Trlrhniir tHI Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert s leading family hotel Hot und cold water in all rooms. A. J. 1'ItUDllO.MME, Prop. Cor. of Frasci and Fifth SU. Savoy Thomas II Bubo, city. Drink More Milk For Fresh Local Milk I'hone Red C08 DOMINION DAIRY A new, different uracils This delightful ti menu msjesled by Madame Rj Lacrolx, assistant director at the fiovmcui scnooi ef Domestic Science, outstanding Montieal Cooking School, will come In very handy next lime you'ie entertaining. Keep it for reference. TEA MENU Fruit Cocktail Hot Cheese Biscuits Salad Marguerite Assorted Tea Cakes Pineapple Ice Gum Chase & Sanborn's Tea ot Coffee Madame Laeroix myss "For my part, I always use and recommend Magic Baiting Powder because it is absolutely dependable. Its high leavening power is always uniform. You get the lame satisfactory lesults every time you use it" Vr Gre Celery Ox Pea Conaorom ChVckenvrt Corn 0 mm AYLMER Soups are made in British Columbia by 'dominion CANNERS B.C. LIMITED Vancouver, B.C. vrithRfc I 9 Canning Plants in British Beef I Columbia i A 100 B.C. PRODUCT Always ask for AYLMER the v. aa t BsLLLBHw'HsssB' 0 Look for this mark on cverv tin: It Is guarantee that Magic Baking Powder does not contain alum or any harmful lngre client, Try Madame Lacroix's recipe for HOT CHEESE BISCUITS IJfcups flour H cP milk 4 teaspoons Magic H cup grated Baking Powder cheese 2 tablespoons butter 1 teaspoon salt Sift flour, baking powder and salt. With two knives, thoroughly mix flour, butter and cheese. Dilute the mixture with milk to make soft dough. Roll quickly and lightly to one-half Inch thickness and cut with a round biscuit cutter. Place on top of each biscuit a cheese cube, one-half Inch thick, and bake In oven at 400' F. about 1 2 or 1 5 minutes. More than 200 Interesting, tested recipes are contained in the New Free Magic Cook Book. If you bake al home, send for a copy. Write to sianoara Brandt Limited, Fraser Avenue, Toronto. V ill1 i tM Buy Made in Canada Goods this week your grocer will DURING be featuring AYLMER Natural Flavour Soups. It will pay you to lay in a stock of these deliciqus, all-Canadian soups at the attractive prices he will quote you for quantity purchases. Natural Flavour, you know, is the outstanding feature of AYLMER Soups. That is what makes them so good, so pure, so distinctive. That is what will win you to them. Tomo Aylmer Tomato Juice Made from freth-picked, aun-ripened Canadian tomatoes . . . hijh in vitamin content . . . delight -ful health drink. If your payer docs not arrive, telephone the office I SOUPS 2017