PAOI THRU lijjj i i" Men! Men! Minty's Shaving Cream Lilac Lotion and Lather Brush Regular Value $1.35 The Three for 90c Ormes ltd. Z7fw Pioneer DrtiQ&isls Phones 81 & 82 Third Ave. & Fijlton St. TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN DAIWY FOR SKIWNA nitAM) Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese rnrsn pastei'iuzkd milk AND CRJCAM DAILY Frly Deliver) riirouhoul the City Brink nJ cheerful. She lw fecit freh, he erlainbu,e ne keep her mouth freh. WRIOLEY'S;Ch1ng Gum r. frenhei the mouth nd remove! all luce of eating and tmoklng. WRICLEY'S after Jr-, everv meal-lhe mark ffri'tti) of rtnnement, I'JIIM I HL l l.lt I ,lit... . nni ,.. INCXFCNSIVC ATisrviNa UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Steamer leave Prlnee Kuert f gr Vamourer. T.S.t. CAT.M.A EVERY TUESDAY. I JO P.M. ,..,. Via Ocean Falls, arriving; Vancouver, Thursday Morning. T.8.H. l.'AKDF.NA EVERY IRIIIAY MIDMOIIT Arriving Vancouver Sunday midnight approx. WealT aalllngi to Tort 81aipon, Alr Aral. Anjro. Btewart and Naw lurrr vsiiv tiaa . -ww r rurthr information regardlns alt aalllnn and tlckaU at .. . . . . , . d . ( I .! fhitn, Phone I S(tS y 1 , I I Sale Prices Will be Discontinued When We Close on Thursday 3 DRY CLEANING AND PRESSING Ladies' Si Gentlemen's Tailor-: In Reasonable Prices M. T. LEE COMPANY 1Z3 3rd Ave. IV. Phone 63 HOTE ARRIVALS Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading fam-1) . hotel. Hot and cold water ln all rooms. A. J. riUlMIOMMF.. Trop. Cor. of Fraser and Fifth Sts Mr H. A. Swain and Mrs. W. W IhppLslcy. Terrace: Mr. and Mrs. A E Bazctt-Jones. city. New Royal Hotel THE HOTEL WORTH WHILE Hot & Cold water: Steam Heat 75c. PER HAY AND UP J. Zarelll Miss Dorothy Hoffman. Hyder; f Slussl. Stewart: F. Norton Y ungs. Anyox: S. Pavlck. Terrace; H. Stuart, city. September 16, 1911 Mr. White, seventy-year old retired carriage maker from Vancouver, who. now resides at Tow Hill, had the terrifying experience of being lost tor three days in the bush on Graham Island. He subsisted the whole time he wa tost on wild berries and is little the worse for his adventure. Duncan Rots. Liberal candidal for Comox-Atlln in the federa election, returned to the city last night after a campaign tour ol the Queen Charlotte Islands. Hi-will remain here until election. 11. S. Clements. Conservative candidate, is touring the interior now and will be at Kitaumkalum tonight. If reciprocity la approved at the forthcoming federal election, food consumers are assured of lower prices. Progresslvo mercnants advertis Instant Admiration 5i 8 1 fj r- x i r '7m Sun. Local Items Glasses fit lea b registered optometrist at Ileilbroner'i store. m as su su smsububm ma mswa wsva au liHiii n ? m m 111X11.1 from Vancouver, THURSDAY Is the Last Day of Hie Annual mm m 5 Sale I la Mrs. t, A. McMaster and sons, who have been holidaying in Van couver. .are passengers aboard the Brince Rupert today returning to their home In Anyox. Rev. P. M. Fosse of Belllngham arrived In the city from the south on the Prince Rupert this morning. Mr. Fosse, who Is a member of the Mission Board of the Lutheran' Church, after spending a few days here, will proceed to Ketchikan. jlng. ved in the city on yesterday after- noon. noons tram from the Interior fori a brief visit to town. I ' Norfiin Younes and A. E. Field I of Anyox are returning home on,one8- the Prince Rupert today after aj holiday spent here. They did a little hunting at the week end, one' boat was M. S. Bryan, official sten-ograuher for the court. A rilspatsh published last week was In error In stating that Miss Harrison UN., lady superlnten dent of the Prince Rupert bcneral Hospital, had been eetrf chairman of the committee on buslnesi affairs at the convention of the British Columbia Hospitals Aiso-(eatlon In Vlitorta. The committee of which Miss Harrison was elected chairman Is that on nursing affairs. L. S. McOtll. well known Smlthers barrister and manager of ttv-Omlneca branch of the British Co-1 lumbla Chamber of Mines, has ar -cepted an invitation to address the Prince Rupert Gyro Club at luncheon on September 29 Mr. Mr GUI will be paying a business visit to the city of, several days at that time. In view of his acceptance.! the regular monthly open luncheon of the club scheduled for next week has been postponed for a week. i Announcements Eagles' Carnival dance September 18, Ladles refreshments; Gents 50c. Gyro Fall Hoedown. October 16 Moose HaU Hill 00 l.O.D.E Bridge and danc October 30. Moose Carnival and Dance No. 12 and 13. Anglican Cathedral Bazaar, November 19. THE DAILY NEWS Wednesday, September 16, 1931 Dlnnerware,' -enma; crockery, glassware,' Hcllbroner's Store. F. Buckle of'Ahyox is a visitor In the city, having arrived from the smelter town' yesterday morn- It. W. Sinclair ol Inverness Can- a boy of Juvenile age was dls-nery was an overnight business missed bv Maelstrate McClymont in visitor In town. I citv rtollce court this mornina on a J. Stlnbcck of Smlthers was am-ong yesterday afternoon's arrivals in the city from the interior. Mrs. Fred Nash of Terrace arrl charge of theft. The Catholic Women's League will hold it tea - find' sale of ' home cooking at. home of Mrs. P. I Palmer, 4th Ave. Saturday aftcr- 217 There was no regular monthly " dinner meeting of the Prince Ru- Oeorge McKesney, charged with Pjrt Retail Merchants' Association ' swearing, was remanded for eight Regular meetings' will be resumed days on coming up In city police next month. It Is expected. I court ints morning. A. M. Johnson, K.C., crown pro secutor for the province, is a vtsi i Prince Runert isone of the ticket offices in Western Canada where tickets for the Can idian tor in the city, having arrived on Alrw-iys Limited are belnn pla-ed the Prince Rupert this morning 0n rale, the Canadian National Railways announce. "The pulp mill at Swanson Bay. Mrs. Ethel Walton" 'of Prince Ru flrst of its class In British Colum- pert Was among visitors from this . Dia. was put in operation." Twen- nrnvlnce who were recently rea-is- London. Mrs. Walton and child are now on their way home after a Mrs. 'J. A Brown and J. Donald- visit of . six months in England. ' I son of Port Esslngton arrived ' In the city, on yesterday afternoon's commander A. S. M. Nichols, ma-' train i If om the Skeena for a brier. rmc. superintendent of ..Canadian visit to town. National Steamshlns. arrived In the city on the Prince Rurert this Bohler. afternoon for Anyox Stewart, whence she will return here south bound tomorrow evening. A. E Bazett-Jones. for years chief engineer at the dry dock power plant, and Mrs. Basett-Jones will sail tomorrow night on many 3. Aaaerude. the Prince Rupert for Victoria where they will make their head-J OVOUmRM IkalranrtlM St. CIWi Milk, vn n Mtolat M i-twi pnuta ) . . Iv d Swm! SL CW Milk li m4 m Mjt44 hlUM Uk al StllMi GlMi 2.-1 . O-Wt Mirk MMf Oi Iwk P-it, mim bally will 4twrt laa4UUly t Hm fnit Solkiliia, VANCCMVIR FacWyi Sota Smm SICHARLES MILK B.C4 WS FOR SALE AUDITORIUM Ffne Hall, 50x100 Maple Floor, equipped for both skating and dancing; 200 pairs skaft; organ and piano: ideal place for bowling alleys; none here. Make me nn offer. SNAP roit CASH Apply Auditorium. 213 6th Av. iiiimmmmiii I I I jSaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBalaW I I f fT (!' t Gtntttt But 41 VipttndmrryTiiridtyttn- rf ntt LvudtMito tutwttt. ty Years Ago column, Vancouver terfd at British Columbia House in QUAL,TV 0F EXHIBITS AT TER- KAUU rAlK M-XUWJ1IJ ALTHOUGH NUMBER LESS THAN USUAL; PRIZE WINNERS. 'Continued from pane one) Parsnips 1 J. Lever; 2 Mrs. J. D. C. McKechnle. field engineer morning from Vancouver, being Carrot 1 Geo. Hipp; 2 Mrs. J. for the Consolidated Mining Sr here in connection with work on' L1P-Smelting Co.. returned to the city company ships at the local dry aec'-George Hipp, yesterday from a trip to' Alice Arm dock. ' Corn on cob 1 Hamlin St Thom- on company business. j son; 2 E. Hamer. 1 n V.R. rtamr Prince Rvrwrt, Mr- of thta M arrived frnnj. .thh--orWn- trom Vancouver Vancouver on on the Prince Rupert me rnnce ttuperi ..-- n-tiiii.,.n. v,nr p--,.,, Rlv and oc,n Onions 1 Billy Bohler; 2 J. Lever. Ripe tomatoes 1 Hamlin & fumsnn: 2 J. Lever. Green tomatoes ww-iiw a 1 Hamlin & . m FAMILY SHOE STORE CA-sr sifiS. and Potatoes, Gold Third Ave. W. A. J. Webber, Mgr. in nri simiil ratii-i-rixira raxHiazi n ri nrrs in n iij- SCALE OF CHARGES Th following Is the scale . nf charties made fur rcadinjr ! notices: , iUrrisre ai.d rWlemcnt announcement J 2. nirth Nolle c 60c. Funeral Notices $1. , Cards of Thanks. $2. Funeral Flowers 10c per nam Telephone 357 Twenty Years Ago In Prince Rupert Coin 1 George Hipp; 2 pilly Bohler. Potatocf. Netted Gems 1 Billy Bohler: 2 Geo. Hipp. Potatoes, Wee McGregor 1 and 2 Potatoes. A.p.V. 1 Geo. Hipp; 2 Mrs. J. Bohler. Radishes 1 E. Hamer; 2 Mrs. J. Bohler. 12 pods peas 1 Billy Bohler; 2 quarters pending: deciding on UuflEjMra. H. King. permanent future location. Their 12 pods beans 1 J. B. Agar; 2 departure from-Pilnce Rupert will Mrs. II. King. be regretted by many friends. Nu- Half bushel potatoes 1 Billy Boh-merous farewell, social affairs have'er; 2 James Cauthers; 3 Mrs. J. been held ln honor of Mrs. BaaeU-i Bohler. ' ' j Collection of vegetables 1 Ham- jiin Tho-nson; 2 'Billy Bohler; 3 Kfr -T nnhTr Get outr.k rfsiili with n wan tart FILM) ROOTS . . tt m fW being out with Oeorge Bryants - - 1 woii. -rtv and the other with Jack TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY i . , wlUj 1 w 1 t - TJndaav y" Sugar beets 1 J. Lever; 2 Geo. j' Hipp. or! Full Turnips 1 Oco. Hipp; 2 Mrs. Mr a t vuh.r nrrivivi in TO RENT furnished rooms two the city on the Prince Rupert this) three as desired. Light and morning from Vancouver U preside Phone. Terms reasonable. Phone at the session of the Supreme 283. 221 Court Assizes which opened herd today. Also arriving on the same J. Bohler. Rutabagas 1 Hamlin & Thomson J J. Lever. Red carrots 1 J. Lever; 2 Hamlin it Thomson. I lection of Field Roots 1 Hamlin & Thomson; 2 J. Lever; 3 Billy Bohler. FLOWERS Asters l Mrs. T. C. M. Turner; 2 Mi s C. H. Thomas. Puhllas -1 Mrs. II. King; 2 Mrs. H Thomas. Carnations 1 Mrs. H. King. Everlastings 1 Mrs. C. H.Thomas. Roses 1 Mrs. Des Jardlns. Cut flowers, A.O.V. 1 Mrs. Des Jardlns: 2 A. nttree. Sweet peas- 1 Mrs. Des Jardlns; 2 Mrs. W. J. MarUn. Pansles 1 Mrs. E. Brooks; 2 Mrs. C. H. Thomas. Display of cut flowers 1 Mrs. C. II. Thomas. Bouquet of flowers 1 Mrs. C. H. Thomas; 2 Mrs. Des Jardlns. Foliage plant 1 Mrs. C. II. Thomas: 2 Mrs. A. C. Head. Special bouquet of roses 1. Mrs. Des Jardlns. FRUIT Yellow transparent apples 1 R. L. Mcintosh. Red Astrakhan apples 1 Mrs. K. Braun; 2 W. J. MarUn. Duchess apples 1 F. Frank; 2 Mrs. W. J. Martin. Grevensteln apples 1 Mrs. W. J. Martin; Mrs. C. II. Thomas. Snow apples 1 Mrs. W. J. Martin: 2 Marjorle Kenney. Wagner apples l W. J. Martin; 2 Geo. Anderson. Wealthy apples 1 Mrs. W. J. Martin; 2 F. Frank. Winter banana apples 1 Mrs. K. Braun; 2 Geo. Anderson. Mcintosh Red apples 1 A. Kerr St Sons; 2 Oeo. Anderson. 'Delicious apples 1 W. J. Martin; 3 Mrs. K. Braun. Apples, A.OV.-l Mrs. C. II. Themaa; 2 F. Frank; 3 R. E. Dur-rant. t Hyslop crabapples 1 Geo Anderson; 2 J. A. McConnell. Transcendent crabapples 1 Mrs. K. Braun; 2 Mrs. W. J. Martin. iqhtuh- with EDISON MAZDA homes have enough light FEW where it is needed. To avoid eyestrain it is wise to use nothing less than CO watt lamps wherever you work or read. And be sure to choose Edison Mazda Lamps famed for soft, well-diffused light. MADE CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. Bartlett pears 1 Geo. Anderson; 2 W. J. Martin. Pears, A.O.W. 1 Mrs. W. J. Martin; 2 Marjorie Kenney. Bradshaw plums 1 Hamlin St Thomson; 2 F. Frank. .Peach plums 1 Mrs. Des Jardlns; 2 Hamlin Si Thomson. Grecengage plums 1 Geo. Anderson; 2 Mrs. A. C. Head. Plums, A.O.V. 1 Mrs. Des Jardlns; 2 Mrs. A. C. Head. Prunes 1 Mrs C. H. Thomas; 2 Marjorle Kenney. Small fruits 1 Michaud Bros.; 2 Mrs. A. C. Head. I Box of apples C II. Thwms. Collection tree fruits W. J. Mar tin. HONEY Strained honey 1 Geo. Anderson; 2 F. Frank. HAIRY PRODUCE Butter 1 Mrs. H. King; 2. Geo. Hipp. White eggs 1 Mrs. H. King; 2 Mrs. J. Lips. Brown eggs 1 and 2 Mrs. J. Bohler. ,. Chicken dressed for oven 1 Mrs. J. A. McConnell; 2 Mrs. II. King. Chicken dressed for market 1 Mrs. II. King. FANCY WORK Hooked rug 1 Mrs. Harvey Doll; 2 Mrs. C. F. A. Oreen. Plain dress Mrs. A. C. Head. Fancy dress Mrs. A. C. Head Wool sweater Mrs. E. Cole. Pillow cases 1 Mrs. Hamlin; 2 Mrs. Head. Lace pillow cases Mrs. Hamlin. Afternoon tea cloth Mrs. C. A. Smith. Dolly, lace trimmed Mrs. Hamlin. Dolly, embroidered Mrs. Hamlin. Furniture scarf Mrs. E. Brooks. Vanity set Mrs. Hamlin. Cushion top Mrs. T. E. Brooks. Crocheted lace Mrs. T. E. Brooks Lace A.O.V. Mrs. Hamlin. HOME COOKING White bread, Five Hoses special 1 Mrs. Dover; 2 Mrs. Cole. Brown bread 1 Mrs. Hamlin; 2 Mrs. Dover. Fancy loaf 1 Mrs. Dover;, 2 Mrs. McConnell. Yeast buns 1 Esther Etdshaug; 2 Mrs. Hamlin. Baking powder biscuits 1 Mrs. Dover; 2 Mrs. E. Brooks; 3 Mrs. Hamlin; 4 Mrs. T. C. M. Turner. Doujhnuts Mrs. T. C. M. Turner. Fruit cake Mrs. Hamlin. Cookies- 1 Mrs. T. C. M. Turner; 2 Esther Eldshaug. Macaroons-1 Mrs. Dover; 2 Mrs. T. C. M. Turner. Chopolatc cake 1 Mrs. Dover; 2 Mrs. T. C. M. Turner. , Sponge cake 1 Mrs. Dover; 2 Mrs. E. Brooks. Angel cake Mrs. Dover. Layer cake 1 Mrs. Dover; 2 Mrs. T. C. M. Turner. Jelly roll 1 Mrs. Hamlin; 2 Mrs. C. H. Thomas. Lemon pie 1 Mrs. Dover; 2 Mrs. T. C. H. Turner. Apple pie 1 Mrs. T. C. M. Turner; 2 Mrs. Dover. Deep pie 1 Mrs. T. C. M. Turner; 2 Mrs. Dover. Strawberry Jam Mrs. Mist. Raspberry Jam 1 Mrs. T. C. M. Turner; 2 Mrs. E. Brooks. Orange marmalade 1 Mrs. Mist; 2 Mrs. C. II. Thomas. Black currant Jelly l Mrs. Mist; 2 Mrs. C. II. Thomas. Red currant Jelly 1 Mrs. C. II. Thomas; 2 Mrs. Hamlin. Crabapple Jelly 1 Mrs. C. H. Thomas; ,2 Mrs. Mist. Canned cauliflower 1 Mrs. Mist; 2 Mrs. T. C. M. Turner. Canned peas 1 Mrs. II. King; 2 Mrs. J. Lips. Canned beans 1 Mrs. Hamlin; 2 Mrs. J. Lips. CANADA L-41 LIMITED II 1 1 Me L ja Canned beets 1 Mrs. T. j. Klrk-pa trick: 2 Mrc. Hamlin. Canned cherries 1 Mrs. Mist; 2 Mrs. T. C. M. Turner. Canned plums 1 Mrs. T. C. M. Turner: 2 Mrs. Mist. Canned raspberries 1. Mrs. Hamlin; 2. Mrs. T. C. M. Turner. Mixed pickles Mrs. T. J. Kirk-patrlck. Cucumber pickles 1. Mrs. T. E. Brooks; 2. Mrs. T. C. M. Turner. Relish-Mrs. Mist. Pickles, A O V. Mrs. T. E. Brooks. otejj .-cenrfj- - Mrs T. C. M. Turner. Robin 11,004 special Mrs. Dover. CHILDREN'S DEIT. School lunch 1. Jennie King; 2. Gertrude McConnell Cake 1. Lorraine Kenney; 2 Marjorle Kenney. Baking powder blscults-r-1. Gertrude McConnell; 2. Marjorle Kenney. Fudge 1. Marjorle Kenney; 2. Joyce Cole. Darned stocking Joyce Cole. Apron Joyce Cole. Embroidered article 1. Helen Beveiridgc; 2. Lorraine Kenney. Knitted article-Joyce Cole. Dressed doll 1. Joyce Cole; 2. Jean Doll. Model 1. Gordon Little & Albert Haughland. Bird house T. Turner. MINERALS Mineral samples Michaud Bros. You're Worried AVhen your child is tick you're terribly worried. Oi course you cant always avoid sickness, but you can remedy and often prevent children's .. ailments with Baby's Own Tablets. They are the ideal laxative for children. Doctors prescribe them. Baby's Own Tablets reduce fever, allay colic, prevent constipation, sweeten the ttomach, and help to dear up colds. 25 cents a package at any druggist's. , BABY'S OWN TABLETS (Dr. Williams') 171 TAXIDERMY Furs Made Up IX Years' Experience All Kinds of Mounting J. A. LKSTIN Prince George