Yulitoy, DFmbef I, 1931. Low THE DAILY NEWS PAOE THREE Glasses fitted by registered optometrist at Heiibroner'g store. Local Items The "Chatelai ne Nick Coulter o! Port Edward Is paying a brief visit to the city, 7 67W Dinncrware, china, crockery having arrived In town on thli susgests a glassware. Ileilhroner's store. ! morning's train. Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup MADE IN NANCE 'To smokers whn ml I eti I stand for the best cigarette papers ever . . packed for convenience in double-slotted automatic booklets . . on sale everywhere . . also packed free with Turret, Ogden's, Rex, Old Chum and Repeater cigarette tobaccos!" PURE RICE CIGARETTE PAPERS INTRODUCING Jasmine of Southern France Toiletries To introduce these toiletries to the public we are offering the following specials: 1 tin Jasmine Talc and Powder Puff, both for . . .10c 1 box Jasmine Face Powder and 1 jar Cold, Vanishing or Cleansing Cream both for $1.00 1 box Jasmine Body Powder and 1 bottle Perfume both for $1.23 1 box Jasmine Face Powder and 1 bottle Perfume both for $1.00 Ormes Ltd. Ztfm Pioneer Druqgtsts THE REXALL STORE Phones 81 and 82 Third Ave. and Fulton St. mi A Severe Cold A Hacking Cough Mm. M. K. MaeNid, Ion, S.S., write: "I took a aerer oold and developed a barking couth. I kept on neglecting it thinking it would leave me like some previous coliw I hid, but it got worse. I tried every cough median I could think of. A friend dropd in to nee me and adriaed me to take Dr. Wood a Norway Pine Syrup. I purchased a bottlo and before I had finished nail of it I was completely rtliaved." Price S5c. a bottle; larce family site 65c.; at all drug and general atorea; put up only by The T. Milburn Co., Ltd., Toronto, Unt. UNION STKAiMSHii'S LIMITED Stearaera leave Trlnee IKiperl tor Vi.nm: t. t. CATALA rVERV TVMDAY. 1.30 IM. Via Ocean Falls, arriving Vancouver Thursday Morning. T.S.H. LAKIIKNA EVERY FRIDAY MIHXIHIIT Arriving Vancouver Sunday mldi'lgbt aprox weeiij aalllngt to rort Sunpaon. Alic Arm, Anyox. Stwar ana Nan Rivtr points. Sunday, 9 p.m. further tnlormitlon regarding all aalllnga and wcatu as rKINCT Kl Tt.RT AUfc.M i: ncr unu .irn. Sister of Frank Dockrill Passes Late Mrs. F. A. Bourne Had Been Kcsid"i if n-KMi Columbia For Forty Years Mr Mary Ellaabith Bourne, widow of the late Frederick A. Bourne and sistrr of Frank M. Dockrill of Telkwa passed away recently at the home of her son. II. A. Bourne, Vancouver barrister. The late Mrs. Bourne who wm 71 vest of ee. had resided in British Columbia for !,rtv fT. having arrived in New w,hninst.r In 1889.. Thr iuneral took place in New w,stminster. Tomorrow's Tides Wednesday, Dec ember 2, 1931 H1h 6:48 a.m. 17:t ft 18:42 p.m. . 0:09 a.m. 12:40 p.m. i 17:5 It. 5:1 ft 9:0 ft. SATUU1)AVSI?KGIAL Sandwich Sponge 20c The Electric Hakcry Phone GG7 rhune W Harold McEwen, CNJl. divisional Ireiiht and passenger agent, returned to the city on this morn Ing's tram irom a trip to the tnto-lor on official duties. FAMILY MEAT PMKET Tuesday and Wednesday SPECIALS Pork Steak. 2 lbs. Apples, 4 lbs. Round Steak, 2 lbs. Onions, 4 lbs. Pork Chops, 1 lb. Veal Chops, 1 lb. Loin Pork Chops. 2 lbs. Apples, 3 lbs Bacon, V lb. Liver. 1 lb Spare Ribs 3 lbs Shoulder Pork 6 lbs Shoulder Lamb 5 lbs. Sirloin Steak per lb. 209 Second Street 50c 50c 45c; 50c 30c 45c 75c 75c 25c Phone 957 D. L. Pitt and W. Asselstlne ot Mrs. James McAlcenen; tof Stew Premier Hi-af irfrcsta. In thecltv 'for art was a passenger' aboard the a week-V-Vancouver Province:' Incorporation ot the Smlthers Minis Lid. with capitalization of $50,000 and head office in Vancouver 1 announced in the current Issue of the B. C. Gazette. The registration under the Mar- to the city on the Catala this morning after making the round trip to Anyox and Stewart on company business. II. E. after making the round trip to An-! yox. Stewart and other northern points on company business. Dr. L. N. Beckwith has been ap pointed medical health officer for couver and will spend some time In the city. After her visit here, she will proceed east. NOTICE Our roal is In a dry tried. Don't buy water. Buy coal and set your full weight. Discount $1.00 a ton. Nate our advertisements for rash price. HYDE TRANSFER, Thone 580. rf Hotel Arrivals New Royal Hotel THE HOTEL WORTH WHILE Hot it Cold watch : Steam Heat 75c. PER DAY AND UP J. Zarclll Telephone tSI O. C. Austin, city. Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water In all rooms. A. J. rKimilO.M.Mi;, Prop. Cor. of Fraser and Fifth 8ts TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN DAIRY FOK SKEENA BRAND Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese FltESH PASTEURIZED MII.K AND CREAM DAILY Early Delivery Throughout the City Catala this morning going through I for a trip to Vancouver. William John Sanders of South Hazelton has been appointed a Jus tice of the peace, the British Co iumbia Oazette announces. J. Donaldson of Port E3Jlngton riage Aet.of Rev. Chris M. Iverson . was, an overnight visitor In town, of Hagensborg aa a clergyman having arrlveoVfrom the Skeena authorized to solemnize marriage in Rer by gasboat yesterday after- British Columbia has been cancel-)noon- j Dr. Joseph T. Mandy, resident O. E. Gulick, local manager of mmm wauw- iciurueu lu .c the Swift-Canadian Co., returned ?lty on tl?e patla thls mo'?e irom a trip 10 Anyox on ouiciai duties. O. A. Woodland and A. G. Rlx re turned to the city on the Catala -.. . , , this morning after making the round tripto Anyox and Stewart on W. II. Malkin Co. Ltd.. returned to the city on the Catala this morning , comPany business. roucr uoupe ana auinw ana me- . w n Tobey C.N-R divisional dical inspector of severalschools in superintendent, returned to the me t-eace Kiver biock in succession clty on thl, naming train from to Dr. W. A. Watson, the B. C. Oa-one of hta periodical trips to the Zette announces. I tntrlnr a far a Jarvr Park nn The remains of Raymond Yelta- tzie, 18-year old Massett native, whose death occurred yesterday morning In the Prince Rupert General Hospital, were taken lass night by gasboat to Massett where interment will take place. Miss P. M Lamont. western secretary for the Women's Missionary Society of the Presbyterian Church in Canada with headquarters in Toronto, who has been spending some time in British Columbia, will arrive here Friday afternoon on the Princess Mary from Van Frank D. Rice B.C.U3. will sail on the Princess Norah tomorrow afternoon for Vancouver where he will attend a professional engineers' convention. official duties. Union ss. Catafa, Capt. A. E. Dickson, returned to port at 10:30 this morning from Anyox. Stewatt and other northern points and sailed at 1:30 this afternoon for Vancouver and waypoints. Capt. A. E. Dickson has returned to his duties as skipper of thi steamer Catala after spending his annual vacation ashore in Vancou ver. During his absence Capt. Ja.. Flndlay relieved as master of thr Catala. Mrs. A. M. Smith ot Terrace was brought to the $ity. from the In terior on thU Burning's- train to receive treatment at the Prince Rupert General Hospital. She was taken from the train to the hospl tal in the ambulance. Local banks TTeclined to comment this morning regarding th volume ot local 1 subscriptions t) the National Service Loan which I was closed yesterday. It was unof ficially estimated that local pur-1 chases may have amounted to $50,-000. The appointments of Provincial Constable C. F. Oland. transferred to Smlthers, as marriage commissioner and district registrar of vital statistics at Burns Lake have been rescinded. Constable J. Tate, the new constable at Burns Lake, having been given these appointments now. Yesterday was the closing date 'for registration of property owners on the municipal voters' list for the annual civic election to be j held nsxt month. The list closed a month previous for householders and llcenceholders. Court of revision on the list will be held on December 10 and the total list ot voters for this year will be known at that time. Announcements Eagles Benefit Smoker and Social Wednesday, December 2. Admission $1.00. United church Bazaar Dcfi3. I.O.D.E. ber 4. hard time dance Decern- Eagles Social dance December 4, Ocnlcmen 50c. Ladles refresh, ments, 9:30 to 1:30. High School concert, December Presbyterian tea at Manse December 16. Moose Whist December 17. Drive and Dance, Canadian Legion Christmas Tree Dec, 19. Presbyterian Bifrns Banquet January 25. Here's a delightfully simple menu, arranged by the Chatelaine Institute, Toronto, that will be doubly welcome because it's at once tempting . and economical. Try It now, then keep it lor future reference. It will come in handy whenever you want a pleasing luncheon or supper suggestion In 4 hurry. LUNCHEON MENU Lima Beans en Casserole Hot Tea Biscuits Canned Strawberries Magic Hermits Tea or Coffee "Good baling goes hand In hand with good recipes and good materials," says Miss Helen G. Campbell, Director of the Chatelaine Institute. "This recipe has been tested and approved in the Chatelaine Institute kitchen." MAGIC HERMITS l cud butter Allstalr John Matheson of Prince Rupert has been appointed a justice of the peace for such time as he retains the position of secretary ot the Canadian Legion here. Miss D. Nell, R.N., lady superintendent of the Port Simpson Hospital; 'arrived 'In the city 6n the Catala th)s morning . from the north and wllFbe the guest here of Dr. and Mrs. R. O. Large until Friday night when she will sail on the Cardena tor her home In Victoria where she will spend her Xotthcrn Ecctric VACUUM CLEANER 1 cup chopped dates , J$ teaspoon Magic Bale- 1 H cups brown sugar 1 teaspoon vanilla S eggs H teaspoon nutmeg 1 cup chopped raisins 1 teaspoon cinnamon 1 cup chopped walnuts S cups pastry flour Mix and sift together the dry Ingredients. Cream butter, add sugar and well-beaten eggs and vanilla. Then add one-third of the flour mixture, fruit and nuts. Add more flour and liquid alternately until all are used Vldo Kemtera left on yesterday afternoon's train for Montreal where he will obtain medical treatment after which he will embark for a trip to his native home In Jugo-Slavla. Northland Navigation Co.'s mo- torsblp freighter Norco. arrived in port at 9:30 this meaning and. af- Ins Powder J$ teaspoon Magic Soda 2 tablespoons milk or water up. Mix thoroughly. Drop by spoonfuls on a greased shallow pan and bake in moderate oven over 15 to SO minutes. This recipe and dozens of other equally delightful ones are listed ir the new Free Magic Cook Book, If you bake at home, write to Stand ard Brands Umited, Fraser Ave. St Liberty St, Toronto, and a copy will be sent to you. Buy Made-in-Cenade Good. gglHWrTmisMH J. H. McLcod, collector of cus-1 Jack McNeil, well known pioneer Mrs T. J. Marsh of Terrace arriv- toms, is now taking his annual , business man of Telkwa, is paying ed in the city from the interior on vacation. H. T. Cross is acting as collector during his absence. a visit to me city having arrived from the interior on this morning s train. this morning's train and is the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James Farquhar, Agnew Place. Officers Are Named By Seed Men Southbank r discharging sbt carloads of1 SOUTHBANK, Dec. 1 J. F. Ketchikan fish for transhipment Bostrom, O. N. Buchanan, J. II East on the Canadian National j Keefe and J. Fleming have been Railways, sailed this afternoon fori named directors of the South-Vancouver and Seattle. bank Seed Growers' Association. W7mf? Two SPEEDS! for (verif work and a Wgh pei fur heaiy Amu work art among tbt ix Ml imfoviUoil UwfamwM Northern Ucrtrio Vacuum Oaiwr. Crtatrr "oitlup" Is ai neeewary In iba modern vacuum cleaner at In Wnoderii motor car. Even ita lownpeed h futer than lh h!(Wl of anv other cleaner, and it U tb onrjr Iwo-epeed vacuum cleaner on th market. 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