Special ! Just What You Wont on That Hunting Trip Vacuum Bottles With Handle in Cup 50c. Ormes Ltd. Zffut Pioneer Druggists Phones 81 & 82 Third Ave. & Fulton St. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Mr and Mrs, P. C. Freeman ar- rived in the city yesterday from fort Simpson for a brief ' visit to tovn. , Jimes Turnbull df'Hazclton ar- rived In the city from the Interior fin yesterday afternoon's train for t brief vjslt in town. - Mrs. Peter Stephen, after a two wtks visit to thr, city, sailed by ' the Prince George Sunday night caber return to Vancouver. i -' - i Provlnclal Console A 3. Bar- dir. who hJ been on a holiday (rip to Vancouver returned to the r.!ty on the Prince Ilupert this morning from the south. Mr and Mrs. Parker S. Bonney lad family, who had been visiting !a New Westminster, returned to thflr home a't Ocean- Falls on the Reamer Prince Rurrrt last even- Rev and Mrs. J. S Anrot.-wTrate,rWerfT)ntrtq to Manitoba on vacation, are pat icngers aboard the Prince Rupert 'Ida? returning to the smelter town. Word has been received In the. city of the birth In Atlln on Au- lost 29 of a daughter to Mr. and Mm W W. Writht. formerly of Jhls rlty. Mr. Wright is "RoTern-r.tn scent and gold commissioner it Atlln. or after spending, a few days mj ne pity on oinciai duties, Jen on todays train for Burns Lake enroot to Francois Lake where he Ml make an Inspection ot the government ferry. He will proceed ts Jasper Park on his return to Vancouver. Felice Bomben. resident of this city for twenty-three years. If ft rm todays train for New York wher on September 16 he will sail on the Italian liner Augustus for Oenoi rnroute to hit hatlvp home in Italv " Pav a visit. On his return to the city m a lew months' time, he may bring his wife and family H. w. Chambers of Inverness cannery arrived In the city from the river on yesterday afternoon's train for a brief business visit to town. J. Donaldson of Port Essington wa$ an overnight visitor In town, having arrived in the city from thr fikeena River on yesterday after- noon's train. , Mrf. John McRae left on today's train for Terrace where she will pay a brief visit, going to the ln- .trrior town to Judge exhibits at thj fair there. ' Henry Edenshaw of Massctt left on this morning's train for Tor onto where he will attend session! of the general synod of the An glican Church. The fire department had a call at 11 o'clock yesterday morning to the Cow Bay i barber shop where iparks from the chimney had C. the xpof on lire. No damage o: neeoun It-was done."! Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brown and Mrs Jek Joy arr imong local peo pie who have been attending trr recent Barbecue at Telkwa They are expected to return to the el'v iaier m me wee. Ml Mirv McCafferv. nf to-spending a holiday here with he parent Mr. and Mrs. M P. MnCif rry. Mled yesterday afternoon on the' Catala for Victoria where sh will reaume her nurses' t.ralmn duties at St. Joseph s Hospital Gyro Club Decides to Hold Hoedown Oclnher IB Pet as Tentative Date Vote of Thanks Tendered Miss Dora llrllbronrr The Ovro Club, at Its regular monthly business luncheon yester day In the Commodore Cafe, set October 16 as the tentative date tor the holding of the fall hoedown t raise funda for community service and N I work. Dr Murphy of Vancouver, assls- J The club passed a vote of thanks bint medical officer of the Work-j to Miss Dora Heilbroner for havim: Wen's Compensation Board, and R.atood as Gyro candidate in the re-W Lane of the legal department cnt Beautequest contest he board left on today's .train C. A Kirkendall made a tentative Jw Prince Oeorge. During their report on the oneratlon by the Oyn "a in the city Dr. Murphy and and Rotary Clubs of the outdoor for Lane hMd sessions 'at the concessions at the annual Exhlbi-Print e Rupert General Hospital to tlon last week. Returns are by no bear local cases. means complete as yet. BULKLEY VALLEY COAL The Better Coal In buying Bulkley Valley Coal: You get the highest grade coal on this market; you keen your fuel dollar in your own section of the province; you help solve the local unemployment situation; you help develop ft basic industry in Central British Columbia. In ordering Insist on Bulkley Valley Coal. UNION STEAMSHU'S LIMITED Rtmmrrl if Prlnc Riiwr t or Vncouw: T... PTALA EVERY TUEMIAY. IM P.M. Via Ocean Falls, arrlvlns Vancouver, Thursday Morning TM. I'ARtlENA EVERV FR10AV MltlNKHIT Arming Vncourr Bunuy mwnignt appro. Wffklt ulllnii to Tort SUntwon, Allc Ari. Anyox, Stewart Rim I'oinU Bundif. b oo p.m. rurth information rtrdlnir all aillinn and tickfU at XRINCT Rl'fERT AIIKM'V: Krciind A,vrnur. Phone 80S Local Items See Westenhaver Bros.' sale of lots Classified Adv. 212 Dinnerware, cnTna, crockery, glassware, Hellbroner'f Store. United Church tea at home ol Mrs. J. J. Payne, '423 7th Ave. W., Thursday, Sept. 10, 3 to 6. You are cordially Invited. William Goldbloom sailed yesterday oa the Catala for a buying trip to Vancouver. He will probably go East while away. Mrs. T. H. Johnson, who has been on a ten-dav trlD south, returned to the city on the Prince Rupett .this morning. She visited In Vancouver and Victoria. Mrs. D. McD. Hunter was the winner of first prize in the collection of canned vegetables and pickles In the culinary section of the Prince Rupert Exhibition. Mrs. E. Hellman.was the winner or second prize. Rev. and Mrs.' E. A. McCarthy. who are moving from Terrace to Atlln. arrived In the city from the interior on yesterday afternoon's train and will sail tomorrow morn ing on the Princess Louise for their new home in the north. Mr McCarthy is a clergyman of the Anglican Church and has been tatloncd at Terrace for the pau two or three years. NOTICE Pursuant to the Municipal El ections Act all persons desiring to e entered on the Voters' List f6r he forthwmine Municipal Elec- lons as Householders or Holders -f Trade Licenses must register heir names with the City Clerk durln? the months of September or October on a statutory form to be supplied by the City Cleric The "City Clerk's Office will b? open from 9 am. until 5 p.m. each md every dav during the months if September and October with the YMmtion of Saturday. when It - - , E. F. JONES City Clerk made in Columbia LLLH r vtay .i aWnS sC ggaB U Choln Evapmted Milk to H m4m Iim Ik laU-mM Bilk H ol Mltctoa at , M B by.NfclMMftl H Mbm! MM nUM It N- H mvni. kMlMy k pn4 H Mntnrlnl, 4 yM Bill t4 H NhmlnU la CMkhf H natMlcllwallk. H K tmt a DtUM H trmm. 4 mm W mt4 tmt H mnoMiHH,Ha, H w, i B ally ttmmwlmX at Ufa! at B Btliiapetr H TVorJalCa.lMlt H 1 HatMt Anaat BaAaVa 4jHaHHHHHHar VANCOUVn CaaflV CaBBaaaaa bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbT -fa., faKaaarpi NATURAL PUKE Fresh Milk Free from any preservative or treatment whatever. Milked and delivered dally from our own cows. Four successive years Government Orado A certificate Health and Sanlta tlon. A trial solicited. Satis-faction guaranteed. TRINCE KUrERT DAIRY Itdx K5 Phone 287 PHONE 649 Steam Cleaning and Pressing Alterations Made Collection and Delivery Freet LING TnE TAILOR 817 Second Ave. Phone 649 THE DAILY NEWS Good BoyI Takes his food doesn't disturb you at night smile at you out of hit big blue eyes. - You'd love him anyway, but you love him more when he is a good boy. . Baby's Own Tablets help children to be good by keeping them well If your child has a cold, fever, no appetite or a coated tongue, he is probably ! constipated. Dont wait for a serious illness to follow. Get Baby's Own Tablets today. Dont ever be without them. They are the ideal laxative for children. 25 cents a package at any druggist's. BABY'S OWN TABLETS Dr. Williams') m For Children of All Age SEA CADET Drills start Sept. 9 at 7:30. A few vacancies for boyj age 12 to 16 years. Mrs. L. W. Patmore and child. who have been visiting for the past few weeks In Vancouver, returned to the city from the south on the Prince Rupert thU morning. The following donations to the Labor Day Sports program were in advertently omittecWrom the prin- Evenlng Empire, ono year subscription. C.N.R. steamer Prince Rupert. Capt. D. Donald, arrived in port on time at 10:30 this morning from Vancouver, Powell River and Oc-i ean Falls and will sail at 4 o'-j dork this afternoon for Anyox and Stewart whence she will return here tomorrow night southbound F. Charnley of the scientific staff of the Prince Rupert Flsherlts Ex- 'mental Station returned to the city on the Prince Rupert this morning after having attended a recent conferenr.? of Pacific Coast workers of the Biological Board of Canada at the Departure Bav, Vancouver Island, biological station. C.N.R. steamer Prince John. Captain D K. Birss. Is expected to arrive in port late tonight or early tomorrow morning from Vancouver via all Queen Charlotte Island points. The vessel left Queen Char lotte City at 7:30 last evening for Massett. She will sail at 10 oclock Kutnrday night on her return south over the same route. UNEMPLOYED RETURNED SOLDIERS It is requested by the minister of public works that all unemployed returned soldiers register at the local Canadian Legion giving regimental number, ni rne, unit enlisted In, place of discharge, married or single. The registration is additional ti the Provincial Registration. A. J. MATHESON. 214 Secretary Announcements Eagles' Social and Smoker September 10. I Moose Dance Sept. 11, ; Eagles' Carnival dance- September 18. Ladles refreshments; Gents 50c. 1 Catholic bazaar October 21 and 22. Hill CO l.O.D.E. Drldgo and daneo October 30. ! Moose Carnival and Dance N. 12 and 13, fflrW Baseball Sons of Canada vs. Elks tonight 6:15. Glasses fitted bf registered optometrist at Heilbroner's store. Walter Hume, who has been on a trip to Vancouver and Kelowna, returned to the city on the Prince Rupert this morning from the south. ' S. P. Woodslde and Jeff Woodall returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from Telkwa: where they attended the Barbecue! on Monday. Dr. Rowan arrived In the city from Terrace on .ydsterday after- j noon s train and caught the steamer Catala on which be proceeded to Vancouver. Vic Rogers celebrated his sixty-fourth birthday on Labor Day by eating one of his choice sprint: chickens. All that was lacking In making it a real birthday dinner were a few cool ones, Vic .said. Mrs. Frank Dibb. who has been visiting in the East following the recent marriage In New York nf her daughter, Miss Wlnnifred Dibb. R.N., to William W. Wood of Philadelphia, will return to the jcity on the Princess Mary on Frl- 'Hav aftpmnnn nf thl wppV Mrs. O. A. Rix left on today's train for Charlottetown. Prince Edward Island, and St, John. New Brunswick, where she, will attend meetings of the Church of England Woman's Auxiliary of Can- jada. Bishop Rlx is already in the East attending sessions of the Oeneral Synod In Ouelph and Toronto. Mrs. Haro'd M:Ewen, who has oeen residing for the part year in) California, returned to the. city on i the Prince Rupert this morning! from the south and will take up residence on Fifth Avenue East in. the house formerly occupied by Mr. and Mrs. R. F. McNaughton. ! Miss Shirley McEwcn is remaining In Vancouver to attend school. Miss Margaret McCaffery 'ATjCIM. ' TEACHER OF TIANO Tel. 585 Itrglnncrs Preferred hotel Arrivals Savoy Hptel Prlnc? Rupert's leading family hotel Hot and cold water In all rooms. A. J, PRlinilOMME. Prop. Cor. of Fraser and Fifth Sts SAVOY C. Macgor. Telkwa; D. M:Lcan. Woodsock; J. M. Smith and son, Port Esslngton. New Royal Hotel THE HOTEL WORTH WHILE Hot St Cold water: Steam Heat 75c. FEU DAY AND UP J. Zarelll T-lrflmtu. tKI ROYAL JA. Crawford. Smlthers. HUGH L. DICKEY, M D. SPECIALIST Eve. Ear. Nose and Throat Eyes Tested Glasses Fitted No. 1 Royal Hotel FOR SALE AUDITORIUM Fine Hall. 50x100 Maple Floor, equipped for both skating and dancing; 200 pairs skates; organ and piano; Ideal place for bowling alleys; none here. Make me ar offer. SNAr roit CASH Apply Auditorium, 215 6th Ay. Miss D. Hogan Teacher of Piano Thompson Si William Method 4 Phone Blue 329 Stole 500 But Left BBBBBvav : gfi I aVaataaBYi i. igga A thumb print ttnt him here IN A certain suburban district, 500 chickens had disappeared, but no ono could find the thief. Then ono morning, in the henhouse of E. O. Wagner, a pocket mirror was found. On that Wednesday, September 8, 1931 Germ-Laden Prints This is told to remind you that you leave finger prints on everything you touch. And those finger prints are usually germ laden. You pick up the germs from things others have touched, from handshakes, from pets, etc. Your touch may convey them to foods to a piece of toast you butter, to acookie, to a chocolate. A few of those germs may breed to millions in the mouth. From there they go to attack vital organs. Life Extension Institute lists 27 diseases which may be conveyed in this way. Colds are the most common, perhaps. Any hand which has been used to check a sneeze or a cough becomes contaminated. And every touch of that hand, in the print it leaves, may spread colds. How to be Safe Lifebuoy Soap Is used by millions, the world over, to combat these dangers. It contains a germicide. Its lather kills germs, or' makes them inactive. So wise people wash with it Stopi Body Odour Lifebuoy A Luxury Soap Plus a Germicide Shower Held Monday Evening Mrs. Elmer Thompson Hostess at Dclishtful Affair for Miss Florence Thompson On Monday evening a delightful' miscellaneous shower was held at ! the home of Mrs. Elmer Thomp- j son In honor of Miss Florence Thompson, whose marriage to, Ralph Moore took place last night. The rooms were tastefully deco-j rated for the occasion with rainbow i colors. After the making of a pres-1 entatlon. which was contrived as a surprise, tne evening was aeugnt fully spent in games. CHURCH IS DESTROYED All Saints Anglican Edifice at! Vernon Relieved Victim ot Incendiarism VERNON. Sept. 0 All Saln's Anglican Church here was destroyed by fire at 5 o'clock yesterday morning. The conflagration Is believed to have been incendiary tn origin. Loss Is estimated at $30, 000. Dr. R O. Large, who If about to move his medical practice from Port Simpson, Is now on a bin game hunting trip Into the Fran-cols Lake country. Mrs. Large and family are moving into the city from Port 'SlmpsohHhl week. i Chickens His Card mirror was a thumb print. In the finger print records of a nearby city was found a print that matched it. It said as plainly as a letter, "The man who stole those chickens is Albert Espens. Ho lives in Bakersficld. He is father of 11 children, but not straight." They found the chickens in a tunnel, beneath the culprit's barn. They put him behind tho bars. He made the mistake of leaving a record with a finger print impressed. Pocket mirror vrilh telUale thumb print often, and always before meals. They teach their children the habit. Thus Lifebuoy, in every country, is saving a vast amount of sickness and infection. A Delightful Way Lifebuoy is a luxurious soap, based on two palm oils. No better soap was ever made, no greater beautifier. There is no perfume, but the lather is gentle and abundant. And a refreshing scent of safety, which lingers for a moment, tells you how it protects. Another protection is against bodily odours. Use it for every bath. Then all evening or during the day, you may bo sure of no offensive odour from the body. If you will prove these facts, by a simple test you will always wish to have this luxury Boap at hand. Lifebuoy kept on the wash basin and bath enables everyone at home to benefit by it. Your dealer has Lifebuoy ready for you. 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