fAJI THRO Men! Men! Minty's Shaving Cream Lilac Lotion and Lather Brush . Regular Value $1.35 The Three for 90c Ormes Ltd. TXtio Pioneer DriqjptsLs Phones 81 & 82 Third Ave. & Fulton St. always oven-fresh. Delightful for any meal. "Witli . a flavor and crispness imitations never equal. Wise buyers make sure of getting genuine Kellogg's Corn Flakes by placing ' tho name Kcllogg's on the grocery. list Aii Undo FALL SAILINGS Pr m Prince Rupert ! Van: nivrr. :u iru t Ocean Fatla and Powell ll.vfT, Vjnjayi tnJ ThiirtJiyc. 10 no p.m. For Kftchikan. SaturJiyt, 4 on p.m. Per Anyot, WrJiwuUya, 4.00 p.m. Far 5t:wrt w"ednelay and Saturday!. 4 00 p.m. Fwtmgritly icrvice tc Queen Charlotte Uimla. Farlicuiai un reuett. thi-city srnvicw Pady from Vancouver at I 45 p.m lar Victoria and Seattle. tiuin sinvicr PaMcager traint Wave Prince Rupert Monday. Wedneaday; anJ Saturdays at 12J0 p m. lot Edmonton. Winnipeg and pointt East. fW information rU or writ (Wat ! II. M. F.N, ll.r. A P.4., rrlnr ll.p-rl. B.C. TtHfoni arrant rj I Oli Country Sailing!, Canadian COKN FLAKES nilli or honry for rorleiy. bj Kttloft ' London, Ontario. National TO 'GREAT BRITAIN flnrf back SPECIAL REDUCED third cUm fart from Montreal to llelfaat.Clas-tow, Liverpool, Plymouth or London and back. Cood going from Aug. 1st to Oct. 15th Return portion valid for 2 years. Round trip rate to Continental points reduced proportionately. Two tailiiiKt week. tot mil Information opptf OfNARD ) lU.llnu. Street W, (rhon Seymour J4J Sf ; I Vancourtr M , Q 1 1 or any tteomshif ofnt 1 CUNARD ANCHOR - DONALDSON UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED teamen leave Prince Rupert f or Vancouver: T..h l'TAI.A P.VKRY TtT.SDAV, 1.30 P.M. Via Ocean Falls, arriving Vanc ouver, Thursday Morning. T.H.S. I'AKDKN.i EVKKV FRIDAY MIIIXIOIIT Arriving Vancouver Sunday midnight approx. Weekly aalllngi to Port 8unpon, Alice Arm, Anyox, Stewart and Nasi River i-olnu. Sunday 8:00 p.m. fiii-iN" inormktlr.n regardlne all tailings and ticket at PRINCT Hl'I'ERT AOKNCYl 8pc imrt Avrnue, Phone MS W your paper docs not arrive, telephone the offic Local Items Dlnnerware, criTna, crockery, glassware, IlellbroDer'i Store. Bigger & Better, that's our Dol- !ar Day. WALLACES. nig: dahce tonight honor1 H.AI. C.S, Skeena, Moose Hail, Gents 50c, Ladies 25c. A. E, Parlow, district forester, returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train Irom a trip to Ha-zelton on official business. I Frank D. Rice, B.C.L.S., sailed yesterday afternoon on the Prince John for Massett where he will spend the next two weeks on survey work. ' Dollar Day Tuesday and Wednesday WALLACE'S. It. L. Plckell of Fort St. John has been appointed a marriage commissioner in the place of P. B Smith,' whose appointment has been rescinded. Mrs R. Boyd Young, who has been on a two weeks' trip to Vancouver, was a passenger aboard the Catala last evening returning to her home in Port Simpson. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Teabo of Anyox. who have been on a trip to, Vancouver and elsewhere In the' south, were passengers aboard the catala last evening returning to the smelter town. P. O. Russell, assistant superin I tendent for the Canadian National Railways at Smlthers, arrived in the city on yesterday afternoon's train from the interior for a brief visit on official business, returning to Smithers this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brown and M and Mrs. Jack Joy, who attended! the Telkwa Barbecue last week and have since been on a motor tour to various other interior points in- eluding the Burns Lake district, returned to. the. city on yesterday afternoon's train. I Conductor W D. wxlejfwho is now runnlnir on the division be - tween Smithers and Prince George arrived in the city on yesterday af-j ternoons train from the interior 'or an ovcrnlsr'tt visit to his home here. He left this morning on his. return to the Interior. The following is from the Twen- ty Years Aw column of the Van- j couver Province: "VanTOuver mln - : THE DAILY NEWS Monday, September 14, 1931 ffrom a trio to the Interior as farlcordcr. deputy district registrar o ine cir-.'e have received reports of ; Miss Jessie Rothwell and Miss a rich strike on Hudson Bat Moun-Cirollnp Mitchell of t ooth Mem-tain. One prospector, who arrived orlal School teaching staff, who yesterday from thit locality. ; have spent the summer on a trip to brought in ten pounds of ore which Japan, China and, the Phllliplnt runs twenty percent native silver.'' Winds, are expected to return to the clfy on Saturday morning or " I this week on the steamer Prince ' ANNOUNCEMENT In order to avoid further- confusion we wish to announce that wc arc In no way con- Stewart and other northern points neclrd with any other store i . whence she will return .here tbis city as has been rum ,row morning southbound. The orcd. . sel brought north a light list of We'- are operating in two passengers. stores nly. namely alt Third i Ave. W. and 417-123 Fifth Av- v enue F-ut. , MtlSSALEM CJROPERY CO. , . LIMITED '' -Build It. C. Payrolls" Purchased . - m jBythe Case fwnuirrtf Mrs. Jaines Sanford, whose home s in the interior of British Columbia; 'ter about Pacific Milk, received yes- , terday. "We have usctl Pacific Milk for some years," she writes, and since moving to our present home we buy It by the case." i The letter covers many Interesting! point!,' ' PACIFIC MILK Factory at Abbotsford "100 It.C. Owned and Controlled" So Nervous SbeCtuld Scrtum j These Hysterical Womenfolk . . . sobbing . . . laugh-ing. CRYING Nerves strung to the breaking poincWhat a state to be ial Constant headache, bearing down pains, dizzy spells are rob bing ber ot neaitn ana Dcaury. If she would only give Lydia J". Pinkham Vegetable Compound a chance to help ber. 98 out of every 1 DO report benefit, Watch your own troubles yield to its tonic action. Try a bottle of cither the liquid or the convenient new tablets. Let it help you as it has helped so many thousands of suffering women. VEGETABLE COMPOUND A store full of Special Bargains. Dollar Day at WALLACES. A. J. Lancaster, provincial col lector, sailed last evening on the Catala .for a trip Anyox and stewart on official, duties. r. Mr. and Mrs. Harry V. Littler of Prince George have returned home by motor after' a holiday in this city and on Vancouver Island Vancouver Province. Mrs. A. E. Campbell of Smithers was among the delegates -who at tended the annual convention last week In Victoria 'of the British Columbia Hospitals Association, W. 11 Tobey. 'C.N.R. dlvlrtona? superintendent, returned to the city on yr-slcrday alternoon'i train 'as McBrlde on official business. Albert Edward JSmieson of Rose Prairie. Clinton Wllber Parsons of Fort St. John and 'Edwin Larance ; Cochran of K'lkcrran have been appointed provincial election com- missloners In Fort George electoral i district. I - George. Union steamer Catala, Capt. A E. Dickson, arrived in port at 7 o'clock last cvenlngjfrom the south and sailed at 8 pjn. or Anyox. MbM M. Kinnishurgh and Miss G. ri)rrniorf of WlrntTfg who have' b-en paving a visit at Fort' St 1 James Stuart like, with their! (jmndmothpr. Mrs. Kinnlsburgh j who conduct'! a store there. arrl- ved In the city on yesterday afternoon's train from the interior and ' sailed last night on the as. Prince George for, Vancouver whence they will proceed homo ( Dr. F. H. McKay and Dr. C.c ! Burchard of Montreal. Dr. O. C. Kinning and Dr F. mT Ling ot Victoria, and C. J Fetcher, executive secretary of tho British Columbia Medical Association',' Vancouver, who spent the week-end here conducting sun Llfo Assurance Co. post-mural lectures for local doctors, left orf today's train for Prince George where thpy will make the next stop Announcements Eagles' Carnivaj dance September 18, Ladles refreshments; Gents 50c. Hill CO I.O.D.E. Bridge and dance October 30. Moose Carnival aim Dance No. 12 and 13. See Wallace's Windows for Dolr lar Day Specials, A 1 v Glasses fitted b registered . optometrist; at Ilellbroner'i store. W. II. Burnett of Terrace arrived in the city from, the Interior, on yesterday afternoon's train for a brief business visit to town. F. Diggles of Exstew arrived m the city on yesterday afternoon's train from the interior for a brief visit to town. E. E. Oregg, assistant district forester, sailed last nigh', on the Prince Oeoigc for a trip to Ocean Falls on official duties. C. C. Oleason of Ocean Falls was a week-end visitor in the city. He arrived from the paper town, on Saturday morning on the Prince George and returning south on the same vessel last night. C.P.R. steamer Princess Louis. Capt. Arthur Slater, is due in port at 3:30 this afternoon from Skagway and other Alaska points end will sail at 5 p.m. for Vancou ver and Victoria. The vessel Is completing her first voyage onfall schedule. Dr. R. H. Bedford of the scientl fic staff of the. Prince Rupert Fisheries Experimental Station re turned to i the city on the Catala last evening from the south, hav ing attended th recent conference at Departure Bay Biological Station, Vancouver Island, of Pa clflc Coast workers of the Biologi cal Board of Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Morden ended an enjoyable two-week's holiday when they returned to North Van couver. While In the city they visited with Mrs. Morden's mother. Mrs. N. Fraser, Palmer Apartments, Mr. Morden Is a Journalist in the touth and Mrs. Morden Is d graduate of the Prince Rupert Oen- eral Hospital, having formerly beerf Miss Fosie Fraser, R.N. The B.C. Gazette announce' the mjpoihtment.of Albert E. Roddis, deputy collector at Pouce Coupe, to e deputy government agent, dep ittv commissioner of lands, deputy 1 water recorder. ldeDuty..rojPlng. . re vltal statistics and deputy registrar of voters at Pouce Coupe during he absense for a while this month of Government i Agent Martin S. MorrelL Only Weighed 100 Mrs. Wm. D. Robertson Tells What Dr. Williams' Pink Pills (tonic) Did for Her. Now Weighs 135. i "When I was a "Cannot young girl", writes Mrs.Vm D. Robert-son.R.R Praise Them No.l.Mof-tat, Ontario, "I was $ Enough". pale and had very little blood. I was always tired. When I would go upstairs I thought I would never get to the top. I only weighed 100 lbs. I began taking Dr. Williams' Tink Pills, and got well. I weigh ill lbs. now. I carmbt praiie Dr. Williams' Pink PiUs enough." Results like the above seem wonderful, but actually there is a scientific , reason behind it. The iron and other ele-merits In Dr. Williams' Pink Pills increase the amount of haemoglobin, or oxygen-carrying agent, in the blood.' The tissues thus get more oxygen. The appetite quickens, and feeling of well-being develops. ' Get a supply of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills today arid start building health. 50 cents a package at any druggist's. 138 HOTEL ARRIVALS Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water In nil rooms. A. J. rRUDHOMMK. Trop. Cor. of Fraser and Fifth Sta SAVOY C. C. Glcason. Ocean Tails; Mrs. Janet Young, Stereo, Alta.; Mrs. F. Mlkler. Ray Roberts and F. Sanderson, Anyox; Miss M. Watson and Miss Rita Brentzen, Port Simpson; M. E. Valpy, Miss Betty Ryan and P. E. Valpy, Inverness: David Rutter, Massett; Mrs. G. E. Mellett City; W. Bell Baddeley, United Shows. New Royal Hotel THE HOTEL WORTH WHILE Hot & Cold water: Steam Heat 75c. PER DAY AND UP J. Zarelll Telephone Ml ROYAL J. 61ms, city; William Arnold, E. Harbottle, F. Lester Baker. J. Stu-aro, George Lea and Cecil Ross, city. New Carrier Collection System In view of the depression and to make It as easy as possible for people to pay, the Daily News Is to be sold on a weekly basis, payable In advance. 'Starting Monday next, several of the routes In the west end of the city will be turned over to the carrier boys as independent merchants. The boy will collect each' Friday evening for the week following. He buys the papers and sells them to the customers, so there will be no credit given. The boy cannot afford it. Please do not ask him to return for the weekly payment. Have it ready for him. Customers now In arrears will pay the amount owing at the office, but this will have nothing to do with tl e regular collections made by the boy. He will be doing business on his own, and if he does not make his own collections will not deliver, the paper. Those paid in advance will continue to receive the paper until the subscription expires. Any wishing to continue the yearly payments may do so, and we pay the boy. The price of the paper will be 10c a week, payable strictly in advance. That means six papers for ten cents. It will take a few weeks to get the new system running smoothly, and in the meantime we ask for the co-operation of the readers of the paper. The roates not going on the new system this week will do so Just as soon as the lists are made up and the boys properly instructed. Help the boys to set up in business for themselves! R. G. Ford sailed last evening I on the Catala for a week's business trip to Anyox and Stewart. i . , Dr. and Mrs. Perry, F. C. Free- man. Miss E. Marshall and Mls3 H. C. Tuck were week-end visitors in town from Port Simpson. The charter yacht Alarwee, Cap - 1 tain Roy Fulton, arrived in port this morning from Ketchikan and will leave on her return there later in the day. . W. M. Smith arrived In the city on the Prince George last evening from Ketchikan and proceeded by train this morning to St. Louis, Missouri D. Crltchley of Inverness cannery arrived In the city on yesterday afternoon's, taln frorn th? Skeena River for an overnight visit to. town.... Mr. and Mrs. Rhett and party, who "have been operating a lodge in the Whltesail Lake country south of Burns Lake, will leave Burns Lake on tomorrow's train for New York. William Gwyer, son of Mr. and ' Mrs. W. K. Owyer, sailed last night on the Prince George for Vancou-' ver where he will resume, his stu dies at the University o'f British Columbia. Flftv persons responded to the appeal which was made last week for clothes for the unemployed. The clothes were collected by members ot the Rotary and Gyro Clubs and turned over to the Salvation Army for distribution. ; Miss Louise Essen, R.N., who has been visiting here for the past two months with relatives, sailed by the Prince Ocorge last night on her leturn to San Francisco. Miss Ls-scn is a graduate of the Prince Rupert General Hospital. Scientists Study "Substance" In Lesson Sermon The subject of the lesson-sermon in all Christian Science churches and societies on Sunday was "Substance." Among the Bible texts included in the lesson -sermon was the following from Psalms 27:13: "I had fainted, unless I had believed to see the goodness ot the Lord in the land of the living." , The lesson-sermon also included the reading ot citations from the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy, one passage being as follows: "It Is Ignorance and false belief, based on a material sense of things, which hide spiritual beauty and goodness. Understanding this, Paul said: 'Neither death, nor life, ... nor things present, nor things to come, nor height, . nor depth, nor any other creature, shall be able to separate us from the love of God.' " , A device using electric heat has been invented to repair surface cuts in automobile tires without! removing them or letting out their air. Miss Geraldlnc Warner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Warner of Smithers, arrived In the city from ;lhe interior on yesterday after- noon's train and sailed last nlgnt on the Prince George for Vacou- ver where she will attend school. c N T'"'111 . Fo' the East- Mondays, Wednesday and Saturdays, 12:30 noon. From the East Sundays, Tuesday and Thursdays, 1:30 pan. I Remedy, I I Constipation I ES9 mm I (The Nation's Laxative) I Car Owners Our repair service is prompt, efficient and courteous. RUPERT MOTORS Distributors of DODGE & PLYMOUTH CAMS Phone 3GG Ni(ht Calls 161 CLEANING & PRESSING Ladies' and O-rttlcmen's Tailoring Reasonable Prices M. T. LEE CO. 323 3rd Ave. W. Phone 6C3 Next Benson Studio TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN DAIRY FOJt SKEENA BRAM) Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese FRESH PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM DAILY Early Delivery Throughout the City