FIT Toi-ai's the day of outdoor IlfeJ jtftn nJ women retain their youth thflr W healthful, tlgorom bod. A dally enemy of health It onliptlon. Intestinal sluggUli. Bri often leads to hedaehe, fcatsaehei, lark of pep, prema. lore aging, lots of good looks. Il l unwise to fight ronstlpa lien with habit-forming pilU and irvg: They often do more harm than good. The wltc and healthful way li ta eorreet the dirk Your system seeds "bulk' and ViUrnln B in generous quantities to keep it fcealtbf ully rrgular. Kellogg's Aix-Bra, a delirioua readr-to-fal rrrral, gives you both ef these things. It furnishes "Bulk," which gently exercises the Inteitlnet. And Vitamin B, which tone them up. In addition, Kellogg's All-Br hi FREE! Phones 81 and 82 ( Hitiriucd from page one) ir;ulm nme of it and bring the local v , ;n up to date. It would ireatly improve the efficiency of the lor ,o plant. He thought this fcould be a good opportunity to ktf-iro hc establishment of the system TM'To was no attempt on the jSar r hr company to purchase we pi n n Rupert telephone system. Ami rmun PUlsbury favored co-pptrati ti with the company. He noming against it. AskiM as to the rates to be fharg.vr Mr Halse said they Jm'-i $3 50 for three minutes mm ij(r.in Falls to Vancouver, " u is proposed to add the city's jnarci- r forty cenU to It, making w 'l uirc from Prince Rupert V must be realbted that the iran-Mi, ring tube in the instrument tost $Goo Spend $20,000 Ttf. Fuget. Bound company was J"' ' : system to connect with Hb! , , PuRet Soundi and war m $3 00 a call, and if the mes- ??:'Vl' I'"" Seattle, the cost was W.M p, ln,. ftupert wouW pay ,esg jnan Vmrouver would pay in talking w mi Spokane. They proposed Jpcnd about $20,000 and make ?lv Rupert the centre of a relay P and if they secured their a.HU Charter it would connect up " points In that territory, the ' and Peace River. Transmls- " Wondfully clear. u M; )r orme said he had feared ifv would have been asked to pcnii f me money. This was un-cr ary under this plan. He sug-Wned that Mr. Halse send along a "nu'tve agreement for their con- 'wcrauon. .... . wauicu ib cifany 2T t,od Ura company made iL ' lle PSes In regard to what .wy.'-ould d0. The system was in aie of flux and they were trying Z il out in the best manner P'bi, It Would b0 a matter of hM Trni stcP y stP- So far it ,aa be ,, successful and he had VUlons 0 PrnHlnir It ln f',!mL "ho whole north country. He jwdwd it the only system for eontatnt iron, vhlch help build rich, red blood I Start now to eat Kellogg's AlA-Blu regularly either as a eereal or in cooled food. Two Ublenpoonfuli dally are usually sufficient to prevent and to re-lieve moot eases of conttipation. (See your doetor, however, if you suffer from intestinal trouble not relieved this way.) Be sure you get Kellogg's AlX-Blu. In the red-and-grren package. Made by Kellogg in London, Ont. One 23c Tube Colgate's Tooth Paste when you buy a tube of Palmolivc Shaving Cream or C olgato's Shaving Cream or a bottle of Palmolive Shampoo, or a tube of Colgate's Tooth Paste, any size, or any Colgate or Palmolive item for 50c or over. Take advantage of this offer. Ormes Ltd. ZTfia Pioneer Druti&ists Third Ave. and Fulton St. iCRELMEXT TO BE DRAWN , f, If 11 Pi. IP COVERl.NO INSTALLING I UdUiellOWS Ufeet COMMUNICATION DEPOT Dep. Grand Master Enjoyable Catherine Last Night in Metropole Hall A most enjoyable evening was spent last night at the Metropole Hall by members of Prince Rupert Oddfellows Lodge No. 63 and their friends, when a welcome was given to Frank Clark of Prince George Deputy' Grand Master for this Juris diction of British Columbia. After the official visitation the members adjourned to the banquet room where. In addition to a delightful repast, those present listened to a most enjoyable program of music. The program was as follows: Vocal solo. Miss B. McKinley, ac- Umoanied by Mrs. J. W. McKinley. I - i Violin duet, Miss Nellie Lawrence ; and Bert Cameron, accompanied by j Mlu M. Lawrence. Trumpet solo. E. Hudema, accom-, panied by Mrs. J. Black. Recitation. Mrs. w. A. McLean. ; Violin solo, Miss Ruth Wilkinson, accompanied by Mrs, A. Wilson, j Mr. Clark gave a short talk before the program commenced and proved J himself one of the most accomplished speakers It has been the lodge's privilege to hear for many ; years. ! Jack Boddle, district deputy for Prince Ruert. spoke In welcome to Mr. Clark. J. W. Moorehouse, noble , grand, was in the chair. j i The evening's program closed with a Hance which ended at midnight, .music being provided by the Odd-. fellows orchestra. ' Mr. Clark will leave today for ,Anyox and will again be In Prince , Rupert Tuesday next on his way to I the interior. He ll accompanied by ,hs sen. W. Clark. ' iln Prince Rupert, it would be of I t,nnrif tn Ihn rnmmprclal life of the city, he felt sure. Often his company had calls for Trlncc Rupert In ths south but could not connect. 1 Mayor Orme thanked Mr. Halse for coming and said that as soon as they received the tentative umn -Iment they would consider It. The city engineer ana supn - A . i 1 . . JUntrv llfW Il lk U l Ij.u . ..itll.i iKsra nrncAnt ilt thl iic v wuuiu do ucm 01 uuiiuco nu j"- Used wa k by only.a few people at first I conference. Have a Jolly time at Hygga'j dance in Metropole Hall,' Friday, Oct. 23. Everybody welcome. Admission' 25c. (2i1) Mrs.H. W .Butler of Alyansh ar rived in the city on the Catala yes terday morning from the Naas Rlvqr-or a brief visit to town. Pi R. Wilson of Inverness can nery T$aV ah overnight visitor in towrt,-Mving arrived from the SkeenS; River on yesterday aftcr- noqnT't.raln' J Arthur Skelhorne, well known raining engineer, sailed by the Catala yesterday afternoon on his re turn to Vancouver after a brief visit to the city. T. B. Campbell, totem pole preser vation engineer for the Canadian National Railways, armed in the city on yesterday afternoon's train from Hazelton for a brief visit to town. Corp. C. O. Barber, formerly of the city detachment of the pro vincial police, who has been spend ing the past summer in the central Interior engaged In special duties, arrived in the city from Burns Lake on yesterday afternoon's train. Northland Navigation Co.'s rco-torship Norco arrived In port at 7:30 this morning from Ketchikan and, after discharging four car-'oads of fish from Ketchikan for 'rans-shlpment east over the Ca-J nadlan National Railways, sailed for Seattle. Merely routine business was ta ken up at the regular monthly din ner meeting of the Prince Rupert Retail Merchants' Association in the Boston Cafe last evening., John Bulger, president, was in the chair and there was a fair attendance of members. M. M. O'Brien, chief ffeld epgin eei; for the Consolidated Mlnm. Smeltinj Co., it a jastengi aboard the Prince Rupert today bound for. Stewart to pay one of his periodical visits to the Big Mis souri mine which is under develop- j ment by his company. The following is from the, Twenty-five Years Ago" column of the Victoria Times: "The steamer Amur, Capt. Locke arrived from! Northern British Columbia coast I port on Sundiy morning after dis-1 changing 13,000 cases of salmon at Vancouver. In addition to Ue, cargo,' the steamer brought down a deckload of dogfish oil which she received at Skidegate, Queen Char : lotte Islands." K eepon 7 yonrst mm 9i jmw i 4 MORE ACTIVE DAYS She Dances on "Bad Days" too n Vitcbei the caltndM SHE . . , never has to "break duct She dincei . . . inl enjuyt It. The moJero girl h learned how to tn thoie "trying timea". A few clavi before . . . you'll tad her tak ing Lydia E. Piokham't Veg etabls (jim'iouiii. Gone are thoie headachei . t i thoie backaches . . . those raorbid, atay-at-home bluet. Won't you buy a box of the new tablets? They're so easy to take . 4 nd you'll feel ao much better. MlHIM.llll,'llM THE DAILY NKWB PAOB THRU Glasses fitted by registered optometrist at Meilbroner's store. It's greaf to Local Items J. O. L. Children's Hallowe'en Party, Metropole Hall tomorrow, 7 acw Dinncrwarc, china, crockery p.m. Refreshments. Admission 25c. glassware. Meilbroner's store. FEEL R. L. Mcintosh left on this U Ctntrtl EhtlruXl H Executive will receive basketball morning's train for a business trip flUUu entries "Wednesday at 8 pjn. (245) to 'Montreal, Toronto and Hamil ton. J. E. Lee of Anyov is paying a brief visit to the city, having arrived yesterday Irom the smelter town. Mr. and Mrs. J. Loen of Dorreen arrived in the city on yesterday afternoon's train from the interior for a brief visit to town. F. S. Walton, CNH. roadmagter, returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from one of his periodical trips as far as Pacific on official duties. P. Cochrane, Imperial Oil Co. engineer, who has been on a visit here on company business, sailed by the Catala yesterda.' afternoon on his return to Vancouver. Murray Page of Vanderhoof is among the boys and girls wh-have received stock in the Vandei -hoof Stock Club, organization uf which was announced in an article in the Daily News yesterday. ustfated lecture in the locil Cita del on the subject of The Pilgrim's Progress." , NOTICE Our coal is In a dry shed. Don't buy water. Buy coa) and get your full weight. Discount' $1.00 a ton. Note our advertisements for cash prices. HYDE TRANSFER, Phone 580. rf Announcements Catholic Bazaar, October 21 and j St. Peters, Seal Cove, new Par 22. ish Hall opens Thursday, Oct. 22. ,8 p.m. All welcome. (216 Concert, Presbyterian Church, October 23. Eagles' Serpentine Dance. Oe tobcr 23. Ladies refreshment Gentlemen, 50c. Moose Cinderella dance honor H. M, S. Skeena, Monday next. Royal Purple, bridge and whls.. Monday. Oct 26. Metropole Halt, 8 30. cash prizes. St Peter's Church bazaar, October 20. L O.B.A. bridge and whist and dan-e Metropole Hall, Oct. 29, at1 8 30 p.m. Price, :0c. Premier Or chestra. I Hill 60 I.OD.E. Bridge and dance .October 30. Moose Hallowe'en dance, Oct. 30 Presbyterian Fall Baaaar. November 5. Moose Carnival and Dance No. 12 land 13. Baptist sale of work, Nov. 17. Anglican Cathedral Bazaar, November 10. Varden Concert. November 19. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Roll top desk chfcap. Phone Black 62i' (554) EDIS4 MAZDA LAMP NOW is the time to fill those empty lamp sockets in your home. Stop at your dealer's and buy a carton or two of dependable Edison Mazda Lamps and keep a supply on hand. MADE IN . - . -. j urpii n or rn nanni nr tma tviiin. me cuy ior me past, coupie oi oayg "- v in connection with his police duties, is sailing this afternoon by the Prince Rupert on his return north. v.. a. n. sieamtr nixice nup:ii, Capt. D. Donald, arrived in port at, 10 o'clock this morning from Van-; couvcr, Powell River and Ocean Falls and will sail at 4 o'clock this afternoon for Anyox and Stewart whence she will return here to morrow evening southbound. Staff Captain Joseph Acton, divisional commander of the Salvation Army for Northern British Columbia and Alaska, who has been on a tour of the central Interior districts as far s Prince George, arrived in the city on yesterday afternoon's train and will proceed by the Princess Norah tomorrow on his return to hlg headquarter at wrangell. Last t jjapuin. Acten a ve an was given two years at industrial school by Magistrate McClymont in city police court this morning. Malcolm McLeod and Alex Murray arrived in the city on the Prince Rupert this morning, after having spent several months In Vancouver, to rejoin the staff of the local elevator which is shortly to receive a million or more bush els of wheat from the prairies. George H. Kaise, president of the Northwest Telephone Co. and chairman of the board of directors -. ot the B. C. Telephone Co., left on 1 1 his morning's train for Prtncr Ororee after having spent the pas' lew diys in the city and district Mr. Halse will proceed from Prlnc George to Vancouver. His Future! His future -r depends Urv'fly upon his health. The healthy baby grows up to be a success in life and a credit to bis parents. If your child baa a cold, simple (ever, coated tongue if be Is irritable. Nstlen or baa no appetite give Baby's Own Tablets. Tbey are an effective laxative aafe even (or the youngest infant 0 2S cents druggist!. t package at any BABY'S OWN TABLETS (Dr. Williams') its Hotel Arrivals New Royal Hotel THE HOTEL WORTH WHILE Hot St Cold water: Steam Heat 75c PER DAY AND UP J. Zarelll Trlrnlinnr Royal Eldth Norris, Stewkart; T. Oai-solo, Premier; Vic Rodgers, city. Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water in all rooms. A. J. ritUDHOMME, Prop. Cor. of Praser and Fifth Sts. Savoy Mrs. Ed. Johanson. Oona River; P. O. Cunningham, Port Esslng-ton; O. O. Barber, Smlthers. DRY CLEANING AND PRESSING Ladles' & Gentlemen's Tailoring ' Reasonable Prices M. T. LEE COMPANY 323 3rd Ave. V. Thone CG3 Drink More Milk For Fresh Loral Milk Phone Red 60S DOMINION DAIRY CAN CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. 'MJTED David Brown, for drunkenness, was fined $25, with option of 33 days' imprisonment, by Magistrate McClymont in city police court this morning. Provincial Constable L. A. N. Pot- a Doy 01 juvenue age, wno na? tertonof Stewart, who has been in. Proven incorrigible at school as THREE ONE-ACT PLAYS to be held in Presbyterian Church 8:15 p.m. FRIDAY, OCT. 23 Tickets, 50c, Children Half Price Concert Is Held To Help Children Enjoyable Program Offered to Large Audience at Eagles Hall Last Evening At the initiative of Mrs. Chris ?erry a successful concert was taged last night for the benefit of 'eedy children In the city. The af fair took place in the Eagles' Hall, which had been donated for the occasion. As a result ot the concert it will be possible to hand over to the mayor the sum of .at. least $50 to be used in relief among children. L. W. Waugh presided over the concert and the program was as follows: "O Canada- Piano Solo Peter Lien Vocal Solo Norwegian Folk Songs.. Airs. Karl Dybhavn Readings ...Minnie Armstrong Violin Solo "Serenade" (Schubert Miss Nellie Lawrence Vocal Solo Mrs. E. Anderson Dance a Highland Fling (b) Sword Dance .. Pupils of Nan Craig Vocal Solo Mrs. Chris. Perry Address Chairman Violin Ensemble Pupils of Miss Lawrence Vocal Solo Mrs. J. H. Carson Sketch Harry Astor and Joe Arseneau Vocal Duet Rev. A. Wilson and H. Lincoln Readings Minnie Armstrong Cornet Solo Emll Hudema Ood Save the King BAZAAR IS 0NT0DAY The Catholic Women's League Fall Bazaar Opened Today in Catholic Hall, Fulton, at 3 o'clock The following ladies are In charge: Sewing Booth Mrs. Balagno, Mrs. McCaffery, Mrs. Oratton, Mrs. Fltz- patrick and Mrs. Murphy. Handkerchief Booth Mrs. Mc-Ewen, Miss M. McCaffery and Miss DeRoslers. Candy Booth Misses P. and M. Astoria, Jean Stalker, and Bessie Campbell. Novelties Mrs. Hugh Smith, Misses Helen McCaffery. Owen Palmer, Margaret Stalker and Johnny Comadina. Homccooklng Mrs. J. J. Olllis and Mrs. Blaln. Tea Room Mrs. Arthur Murray and Mrs. Peter Byrne, assisted by Mrs. Shadwell, Mrs. Harvey, Mrs. McCormlck, Mrs. Larson and Mrs. Couture. Cashier Mrs. Klnkade. Kitchen Mrs. Magnet and Mrs. Demarko. Fish Pond Mrs. Ward and Mrs. Whlffln. Country Store Knights of Columbus, assisted by Mrs. Nlckerson and Mrs. Holmes. Hot Dogs Mrs. Fortune and Miss E. Chevalier. Fortune-telling Booth: Mrs. Sloan Mrs. M. A. Burbank, president of Catholic Women's League, convenor. Accompanists were: Mrs. J. S. Between 15,000 and 16,000 Cana- Black, Miss E. P. Orassie. Mrs. S. A. dlans were employed last year in Kielback, Miss H. Lawrence and the Dominion's fish curing plants Peter Lien. and canneries. PHONE 649 Steam Cleaning and Pressing Alterations Made Collection and Delivery Freel LING THE TAILOR 817 Second Ave. Phone 619 COAL Buy the real Coal our famous Edson and Cassldy-Wellington In any quantities. Also Bulkley Valley Hay, Grain and Robin Hood Flour. Prince Rupert Feed Co PHONES 58 AND 568 UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Stramrr rT Prince Buptrt f or Vineourfr: T.S. ''ATA W EVERY TUESDAY, 1JQ VM. Via Ocean Falls, arriving Vancouver, Thursday Morning. T.8N. tAKKENA EVERY FRIDAY MIDMOIIT Arming Vancouver Sunday midnight appro. WeeUj aalllnga to Port Blmpaon, Alice Arm, Anyox. Stawart and Naaa Rlrer l'olnu. Sunday. 8:00. p.m. Further information regarding all aalllagf and ticket at miMT HITEHT AUENCY: Mreonrt Avenue. Phone S88 SIMONDS SAWS The most economical saws to use Simonda Canada Saw Co. Limited, St. Rem! ti. and Acorn Ave. Varaouv.r, B.C MONTREAL SLJoh.M.B. SC3?!r' "r:-'hiS!0