Novelty Soaps Including: Ninnic, Mickey, Scottic, etc. Excellent Bridge Prizes 50 Cents Each Ormes Lid. "3iut Pioneer Druqrtsts Phones 81 & 82 SENATOR IS DEAD ( nntinucd from pajte one) Transport Council In the world war days of 1018, ThU latter activity lasted only eleyen months, but it bmutiht him the Distinguished Ser-vi ( Medal of the United States and citations from France. Italy and Greece. After Calvin Coolldge had left the White House President Hoover confirmed the Judgment of his prede- ccssur as to the Morrow talent and ranabiutlM bv namlne the ambas-1 . . . , .,., I sarior as a member of the American : ..... . i i jnn naval conference , - of .inn 1930. tv,.,., There he' ui ... ir k. N. uc.c.u. -a v . , b clvU then ambassador to the Court of: admlntetra. LJl'JL JS.tta widespread banditry, revolu- It was said , . that .u.i. It was - no fault ,, of , theirs that the ultimate treaty, in ..... .u.u if. f.w .ur U...IU.KUI ' a ,eaau, a P: T ! ! Pw Pf" imiiea u me unna ""Utv. So first he started to make the Britain and Japan. Mr Morrow's list of achievements ; In professional life, business, diplo macy and practical politics sprang from an intellectual heritage, but a background of decidedly moderate v.oridl possessions. HU father, Prof James E. Morrow, was presl-i,M. dent of Marshall College at Hunt- Ington. W. Va., when his second son wad born there on Jan. 11. 1873. The mix her was Clara Johnson Morrow, reared on an Ohio farm but known t Iter girlhood neighbors as "literary" because of the number of books she read and because she was hampjon speller. They named their second son for Prof. William Dwtght Whitney of Yale, author of a famous English grammar. The future diplomat finished his ordinary schooling at Allegheny. Pa . where his father had become a teacher In the high school. He worked his way through Amherst C ollege, winning the degree of bachelor of arts In 1895. Then he" turned to the study of law and after four years struggle with scant finances, graduated with an LL.D. degree from Columbia University in 1899. 1899. He got himself a Job as Jaw clerk with the firm of Simpson, Thacher It Bartlett in New York, persuading them that he was worth $60 a month to start. Six years later he was a member of the firm and nine years after that in 1914 he transferred his HOB'S HANDY SHOP Plumbing repairs. General repairs. Window cleaning, etc. ROBERTSON & ROBERTSON 501 Sixth Avenue West I'hone Blue 937 PHONE 649 Steam Cleaning and Pressing Alterations Made Collection and Delivery Free! LING THE TAILOR 817 Second Ave, Phone 619 Third Ave. & Fulton St. allegiance to finance and became a partner in J. P. Morgan St Co. With that famous house he specialized in international loans, spend- Ing considerable time in Cuba and also devoting attention to the in creased European business that followed the outbreak of the world war. In these activities ho displayed not only keen commercial sagacity but also qualities of tact, sympathy and understanding that marked him as a leader in business diplo macy Two years of continued business success followed, then on Sept. 30, "27. the banker became ambassador to Mexico, first resigning his part . . nershlp in the Morgan concern. . Mexico was then Just beginning to emerge from , a long period of , tlonary laws relating to property . . . . . . . " ligious propaganda. A. Ambassador Morrow found that confidence between the two govern menu was a decidedly minus qual- Mexicans believe In the United auim flnd hu Qwn country in its 'smaller southern neighbor. A famous ham and eggs breakfast with President Ellas Calles at the latter's ranch outside Mexico City has been credited with being the n. hit ,mnn1on ni.o .i. .UIm nf exchanglng notef the new diplomat adopted the method of direct. friendly conversation with responsible officials as a means of settling international problems. Marriage of- the ambassador's daughter. Anne, to Charles Lindbergh on May 27, 1929, helped en hance the popular regard for Mr. Morrow and his family. The fact that the young people met when the famous aviator reached Mexico Ctty on the first of his good will tours of Latin America, and that "Leendy" came back by air to make several visit with the Morrow family, appealed to the love for romance Inherent In a Latin people. With official and popular confidence backing him, Mr. Morrow had an unusually successful regime as ambassador. Mr. Morrow's election In November. 1930, as Senator for New Jersey entitled him to add the description "statesman" to the list of "lawyer, banker, diplomat" which had epitomised his earlier vocations. It came by a majority of nearly 200,-000 In a democratic year and again focussed attention on him. Talk of him as probable presidential timber which had started after hts primary success was revived. Announcements Eagles social and dance, October 14. Ladles refreshments. Gents 50c. Gyro Full Hvedown. October 16, Moose Hall. Catholic Baaaar, October 21 and 22. .. Concert, Presbyterian Church, October 23.. St. Peter's Church baaaar, Oe- tobcr 29. Hill 60 l.O.D.E. Bridge and dance October 30. Moose Hallowe'en dance, Oct. 30 Moose Carnival and Dance No. 12 and 13. Bapilst sale of work, Nov. 17. Anglican Cathedral Bazaar, No ivcmbcr JO. i Local Items Glasses fitted by registered optometrist at Ileilbroner's store. Moose Legion Band dance Friday, Oct. 9. Band in attendance ! Premier Orchestra. 50c. (236; Dr. It. O. Large returned to the city on the Catala this morning from a brief trip to Port Simpson E. R. Workman, who has been on a brief Jrlp to Stewart, returned to the city-from the north on the Catala this morning. Several witnesses for a Count Court criminal case to be heard here arrived in the city on the Catala this morning from Anyox, Capt. D. . O. Wilding of the steamer Canadian Seigneur, which tied up at the local dry dock. sailed this afternoon on the Catala for Vancouver. Edward Albert Wheeler of Bella Coola has been appointed a sti pendiary magistrate for the coun ties of Vancouver. Prince Rupert and Cariboo, It Is announced in the B. C. Oazette. J. O. Williamson, who has been on a brief trip to Port Simpson In connection with his work as audi tor for the Port Simpson Hospital, returned to the city on the Catala this morning. Another boy came before Magis trate McClymont in city police court this morning for riding a bt cycle without lights. The bicycle was ordered to be detained at the police station for four days. Union steamer Catala, Capt. A E. Dickson, returned to port at 11:30 this morning from Anyox, Stewart and other northern points and sailed at 1:30 this afternoon for Vancouver and waypolnts.-Charles Campbell, veteran ml'n Ing engineer of the province who was In the Boundary country in the early days, pasted through tha city on Sunday en route to Van couver, .after, a. vjsjt.to the. Smiths ers district. M. M. O'Brien, chief field engin ccr for the Consolidated Mining & Smelting Co., was a passenger on board the Catala this morning bound for Vancouver after a visit to the Big Missouri mine at Stew art. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY HOUSE TO RENT (Seal Cove: 4 rooms and bath. Phone Black 827. 234 JONES FAMILY MEAT MARKET 209 Second Street rhone 957 Two-Day Special Monday & Tuesday KEEP ROUND STEAK 35c 2 lbs RUMP ROAST $1.00 6 lbs POT ROAST 1.00 7 lbs. I'OHK SHOULDER ROAST $1.00 6 lbs SPARE RIBS 50c 3 lbs LOIN CHOPS 25c 1 lb PORK STEAK 35c 2 lbs. .- SIDE PORK 25c 2 lbs. - LAMB LOIN CHOPS 25c 1 lb SHOULDER $1.00 5 lbs 8TEW 25c 2 lbs Also All Kinds of Vegetables We Deliver All Orders THE DAILY NEWS ttttl m A'f I'M Hill I vw I Dinncrware. china, crockery I glassware. Ileilbroner's store. Nanalmo-Wel'.lrigton Coal deliv-1 cred loose $11 per ton. Albert & McCalfery Ltd. Phone 116. (233 1 i ; There Is a bounty of $5 each on j wolves this year, it is stated M Game Department offices here. A charge against Dominic Ross'. , of driving to the common danger i was dismissed by Magistrate Mc- Clymont In city police court morning. Inspection of fire equipment at the various schools of the city was conducted this morning by Fire Chief D. H. McDonald and everything was found to be in good order. An inspection of equipment at the Prince Rupert General Hospital was also made. NOTICE Discount of $1.00 per ton off all: coals for cash. Note our adv. for prices. HYDE TRANSFER (tf) BIG $100,000 PROGRAM OF RE LIEF WORK' 'PASSED AND STARTS TOMORROW. (continued from iage 1) tion to the aovernment that they be allowed to work the men less time . tnr th urns dntlv ni ot iviv. the 1 nciner statlncthat he .could get; the work done lust as cheaply by navine full wares as by means of ihe sustenance allowance nrovided. '. No bvlaw will be necessary to pro- irMo fnr thn u-nrlc nroceedins as the provincial government, through the deputy attorney general, announces that the legislature at the next ses- sion will pass 'enabling legislation permitting the work. The bonds covering the city's share will be guaranteed by the government so that there will be no worry over the sale of bonds. ; , Lotbiniere Street . There was some discussion over the omission of Lotbiniere Street from the program, Alderman, Collart urging that it would be the most suitable for the purpose. Alderman Rudderham, chairman of the Board of Works, explained that this was a costly work and If done the water works replacements would have to be omitted, something that was not desirable. Another alternative was to omit the fill on FifthsAvenue at the bridge, but It was pointed out that this would enable the clearln:; of the Booth, School grounds of n good deal ot rock (subject to the approval of the trustees), and In this way would serve a double purpose. The question of the sustenance rate to be paid the men was Intro duced by Alderman Macdonald and all the members oi the council were agreed that they were not In favor if wage cutting and that If possible permission should be secured to pay the regular rate. The council sat for two hours and at the close the engineer was Instructed to proceed at once with the work and topis and equipment were ordered purchased. a n TRAIN For the East Mondays, Wednesday and Saturdays. 11:30 a.m. ., -From the East-Sundays, Tuesday and Thursdays. 3:30 p.m. 4 SCALE OF CHARGES Thn fnllmrinir'fl thn scale of chances mnde' for readlnfc notices: Mnrrlape ai.d ftnirnicmcnt announcement S2 Birth Notices 60c. Funeral Notices t. Cards of Thanks, $2. Puhfrtil Flowers 10c per name. DINNER IS I SUCCESSFUL First United Church Again Celebrates Anniversary The First United Church held Its annual anniversary banquet last evening In the Church parlors. The affair, as In former years, was very successful, with about 125 persons present. The room and tables were very, a.itefully decorated with dahlias and other fall flowers. Following a delicious supper a hurt musical program was given. Rev. A. Wilson acted as chairman and spoke a few words of welcome to those present. During the coUrBe of the program Rev. A. Wilson, on behalf of the Church Board and congregation nresc nted W. J. Earl Barrie with a 1()Vr,v iRnet rlnB a. a token 0f appreciation for the work he had &one m the church' ana expressed reeret at his denarture and wished nmi every success In the future Mrs. J. J. Pavne. Dresldent of the Ladles' Aid presented Miss Barrie with a sliver sugar and cream set on a suVer tray and wished her every happiness In the future Those taking part In the program Two piano solos by Miss E. Grassle; violin solo by Bert Cam eron, accompanied by Mrs. J. S Black; vocal solo by J. W. Plommer, 'accompanied by Miss E. Grassle. Community singing, conducted by J. S. Wilson, was enjoyed by everyone. A toast to the ladles was given by Frank Derry. and the evening came to a close with the singing of the National Anthem. Those In charge were: Convenor, Mrs. J. J. Payne, assisted by Mrs. James Krlkevsky. In charge of tables: Mrs. A. Wil son, Mrs. P. C. Miller, Mrs. G. V. Wilkinson. Mrs. D. R. Barclay, Mrs. Ciceone, Mrs. Walter Thompson, Mrs. N. Thomas, Mrs. J. Krlkevsky, Mrs. Styles and Mrs. J. J. Payne, who were assisted In serving by Miss J. Edgecumbe, Miss Dlmmick. Miss E. Qrassie, Miss Sharp, Miss D. Styles, Mrs. E. Thompson, Mrs. Owens, Mrs, B. vaiae, Mrs. uiavenng ana miss C. Irvine. Tne decorating committee con- Miea or Mrs. w. u. uornisn. Mrs. anK vicker sand miss Haddock, and those in charge of the kitchen were Mrs. Macne. Mrs. KUiin. Mrs. Santurbane and Mrs. Jenkins. James Krlkevsky; acted as cashier. This afternoon's train, due from the east at 3:30, was reported this morning to be on time, SINGER SEWING MACHINES NEW AND USED For Sale and for Rent McKAE BROS., LTD. We have added one more Jersey cow to our herd, and are In a position to supply a few more customers with real Prince Rupert milk. Dominion Dairy Phone Red C08 Dally Delivery TAXIDERMY Furs Made Up 18 Years' Experience All Kinds of Mounting J. A. LESTIN Prince George COAL Out the real Coal our famous Kelson and Casaldy. Wellington In any quantities. Abo Bulkley Valley Hayi Grain and Kobln Hood Flour. Prince Rupert Feed Co PHONES 58 AND 558 DOLLAR ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF OUR NEW PICTORIAL PRINTED PATTERN DEPARTMENT "$12 4Se Pictorial Printed Pat-terru need no introduction to up-to-date-women. They are Inown for their tmart-nest of design, their perfection .of fit, and the wonderful mechanical featuret which make them the one truly perfect printed pattern. PICTORIAL ' PRINTED PATTERNS TK new mod It mott alluringly pfintd In Pictorial Ktvi. FaiMon Boot, which contain all th 'Information you nd in planning ' your wordrob. On Tuesday, October 6, 1931 BULKLEY VALLEY COAL The Better Coal In buying Bulkkv Valley Coal: You get the highest grade coal on this market; you keep your fuel dollar in your own section of the province ; you help solve the local unemployment situation; you help develop, a basic industry in Central British Columbia. In or-dering insist on Bulkley Valley Coal. UNION STEAMSWl'S LIMITED Btttmrn Iwne Prtnee Boptrt f or Virrroowi T.8.r TATALA EVERY It'ESDAY. 1J0 P.M. Via Ocean Falls, arriving Vancouver, Thursday Morning. TJI.S. CAUOENA EVERY FRIDAY MIDMOIIt ArrlTlnn Vneouvw 8undy midnight pirox. Weekli MUlng to Port Simpson. Alio Arm. Anyoz. 8twrt na NM BlTer rotati. BnUy. :0q p.m. rurtrr inrormitlon regarding 11 !Ulnft nd tlckeU t - PRINCr RUPERT AGENCY: ond ATrauc. fhon 5SS THE MARKET Market prices current today are! as follows: Vegetables- j D. C. New Potatoes, 15 lbs. 55- sack HO O. C. Beets, bunch, 2 for ... .15 Parsicv. htinrli . - .10' U.C. Celery, head. .15'. Vegetable Marrow, lb 05 Spinach, B. C, lb .10 narllc. imported, per lb . .40 Wax Beans, lb .10 Qreen Beans, lb. .TO Cabbage, green . n.C. head lettuce, nead .10 Victoria hothouse tomatoes 2 lbs. 55 Field Tomatoes, lb. ... 08 Green Peppers 2 lbs. .15 Rhubarb, outdoor, lb .05 Egg Plant, lb J5 BO. Cauliflower, hd... 15c to 35 B. C. Bunch Carrots .05 Outdoor cucumbers, each 5c to .10 Pumpkin, lb -i . .05 Hubbard Squash, lb-...' .05 Sweet Potatoes, 2 lbs 55 Oreen Onions. 3 bunches - .10 Radishes, 3 bunches .1? Onions. 5 lbs - .25 Imported Spanish Onions, lb. .10 Apples Oreen Cooking Apples, lb. 4c. to .5 B. C. Oravenstelns, lb 10 Wealthy, 3 lbs. 55 Frulis Valencia Oranges 20c to .70 Lemons. Amsterdam, laree ... 0 j California Grapefruit ..-7Hc to .10 .Bananas. Ib - .15 Calif. Seedless Grapes, lb .20 iCal. Malaga Grapes, lb 55 Cal. Reblere Grapes, lb 50 , Canteloupes. Oliver 10c. to .15 Pears, doz 45c to .60 'Plums, lb. .15 Pears, Okanagan, doz. 35c to .... 50 Elberta Peaches, doz 45 Watermelons, lb ft Italian Prunes, crates 1.00 I Dried trults- i Extracted honev. ner lar -.55 ! uomo noney 55 Datea. bulk. Ib. . .121 ' Raisins, bulk. lb. .15 Lemon and orange peel .. 50 Black cooking figs. lb. ... .15 Currants, lb .15 Citron peel , 55 Whttn ties. lb. .15 Auples, dried 50 Peaches, peeled ... 50 Apricots, lb 50 Prunes. 60-70, lb. .10 Prunes, 30-40, lb. .15 $ STORE Mm . w 112 J SO PICTORIAL REVIEW FASHION QUARTERLY 2S. Cnti a Copy Sal In Our FatUrn Department WEDNESDAY SPECIAL Whipped Cream Buns 40c Doz. Ready by Noon The Electric Bakery Phono 067 H0T& ARRIVALS New Royal Hotel THE HOTEL WORTH WHILE Hot St Cold water: Steam Heat 75c. TEK DAY AND UP J. Zarelll Telrphonr tSI C. Johnson and Arthur Mlln, city. Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water in all rooms. a. j. rnuniio.MME, rrop. Cor. of Fraser and Fifth Sts Car Owners Our repair service Is prompt, efficient and courteous. RUPERT RIOTOUS Distributors of DODGE St PLYMOUTH CARS Phone 568 Went Calls 161 TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN DAIRY FOR 8KEENA BRAND Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese FRESH PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM DAILY Early Delivery Throughout the City