fAQ TERM $1.00 VALUE One regular 50c box DAY DREAM FACE POWDER and your selection of a jar of COLD CREAM, VANISHING CREAM or bottle of ALMOND CREAM Both For 59c Ornies Z7jut Pioneer Druggists Phones 81 & 82 Third Ave. & Fulton St. SHEET METAL WORK and Roofing HOT AIR HEATING and VENTILATION Alexander Murray's Approved Ri f i s Work guaranteed for 10 and 20 years by 'bonding company. Stcens Limited P O Box 928 Phone 5 Sometlmrs when a vacuum 1 uicr feels temperamental aiM loses interest In scurrying iy with the dust settle-in nt.s it s a very simple trou-bl'" We are Intimately acquainted with all makes of vii' uum cleaners, and we know li''r to persuade them to go "n about their business with a lout heart and lot of vigor. W repair all things electrical. Parkin Ward Electric Company Repair Shop 319 Third Ave. LOCAL ITEMS Miss Isabel Connery of this city returned home on yesterday's train from 8m!thers where she visited for the past six weeks with Mrs. Powell and Mrs. Ebert. Rer. Alfred Wilson, pastor ol First United Church, returned to the city last night on the Thomu-Crosby after a two-weeks' trip to the Queen Charlotte Islands during which he visited missions as far -with as Cape 8t. James. Mrs. Wh-"on and family are holidaying al Sandsplt for a week longer. At the meeting of the Chamber of Commerce last nijtfit, O. V. Nlskerson reported on the visit to Burns Lake as a delegate to the convent too of the Associated I Board" of Trade of Central British 'Columbia. Alderman II. F. Pulien land J. E. Clayton, who were also at the convention, spoke briefly. The report of Fire Chief D. II McDona'd for the month of July presented to the city council cour cl last night, announced that ' hen had been three alarms dur ing the month with damage of 33 Which "was" covefecf by tnjirrancf Expanses of the department for the month totalled $1,731. Uusual Inspections had been made of equip ment which was found to be in I good order. John D. says golfers never have bad character. Other religions affect men that way. too. SUALK OF 4 CHAKUES - The fnllowtmr is the scale of charges made for read In if rintiees: Marriage and Engagement announcement tZ Birth Notices 60a Funeral Notice SI. Cards of Thanfa. ti funeral Flowers 10c per name. WE ARE OFFERING: DISCOUNT ON COAL For Cash at the Rale of 50c Per Ton Alberta Lump, $13.50, for cash, $13.00 Alberta Egg, $12.50 Jor cash, $12.00 Pembina Egg, $12.50, for cash, $12.00 HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 PHONE 581) UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Stratum leave Trlnw Ituptrt f or Vancoutrr: T1,CAT,I. fVi:KV IXEHDAV. 1.30 P.M. Arriving Vancouver, Thursday Morning. T S.S, CARIIKNA fcVKHY I HID IV MIIIVHIIIT Arriving Vancouver Bunday midnight appro, aalllnga to Tort 81inpaou, All Arm. AnyoK. 8Wwart and Nai River ixiliit. Sunday. 8:00 p.m. Further Information regarding ll nnlllnga and ticket at ritlNcr 111 I KKT AtlKNCY: Sec ml Avmie I'hone SHH .SI MO H DS SA' The most economical saws to use Slmonda Canada Saw Co. Limited, St. Reml H. and Acorn Ave. Vancouver, B.C AlONTBUAL St. John. N.D. lilfl na'i dii'.i pun iun xvvvo i(i ' Vi'n' Local Items Baseball tonight Native Sons vs. Old Empress. Diiincrware, china, crockery, glassware, Ileilbroner's Store. James G. Steen returned to the city on the Catala this morning from a brief business trip to Port Simpson. Comte Bureaugarde of Paris, France,. after a visit to Jasper Park, arrived in the city by train yester- THE DAILY NEWS Tuesday, August 18, 1931 ' U.I Glasses fltleff b registered optometrist at Ileilbroner's store. Charles R Gilbert of Terrace was recently registered at British Columbia House in London. Mrs. A. J. Colllson and child bailed last night on the Prince John for Skidegate where they will pay a holiday visit with friends. Mrs. F. D. Rice sailed last evening on the Prince Charles to make the round trip to Stewart, Anyox and Massett Inlet points. Miss Ruth Stewajt, formerly'' of Prince Rupert and later of Cour- day and sailed on the steamer lenay High School staff, has taken! Prince George lor yancouver. a school at Quallcum Beach, Van- r - couver Island. C. Thomas, managing director of , the B. C. Packers, after a visit of j a. A. Woodland, local agent of Inspection to salmon canning oper- the Imperial Oil Co, sailed last atlqns- of his company in this dls- night on the Prlnci, John for a trip trict, sailed yesterday afternoon by to Queen Charlotte, City and other the Prince George on his return to island points on company business. Vancouver: Accounts for' the two weeks end Mrs. Thomas Black sailed this afternoon on the Catala' for'a trip to Vancouver. Mrs. Stephen H. Hoskins cf Smlthers was an arrival In tha city from the interior on yesterday afternoon's train. ' Dr. Stanley Mills of Terrace arrived In the city from the Interior on yesterday afternoon's train, bringing a patient In with him for hospital treatment. H, W. Harris, Port Essington cannery manager, arrived In T,he city on yesterday afternoon's tram from the Skeena River for a brief business visit to town. George Spearing, for drunken ness, was fined $25, with option of thirty days' imprisonment, by Ma gistrate McClymont In CIJy-:p61lC2 court yesterday afternoon1. On motion of Aid; Pulien atid Aid. Rudderham. the city council II. D. Barrett and L. W. Waugh in Arnt u tntaimi iiotsih m'13" nW Bnted tneuso of the ... ... " " . ' ; ,J- ttlll T ....... wui sau tomorrow morning on me were passed for payment by the " " yulu u" Prince Henry for Vancouver where city council last night. The total Day 10 the Trades' & Labor Coun- they will represent the local club inning rmpnt n thn hank nicu :or jw annual ceieuration at the annual Oyro district conven- $100,000 borrowed money, tion. . I Miss Tracy Curry of Reglna and . I J. E. Jack hadja. letter before the : her frlerid, Miss Moypr of the same u. w. rearson, amria manager citv council last nleht urelns re- , city, arrived of the Swift-Canadian Co. for Brl- palrs to Fraser street sidewalks Catala this having spent since yesterday in towifclMr. and Mrs. Brough will be moving to Prince Rupert next month, Mr. Brough having been transferred here In the railway service. Aid. Linzey urged at last night's kounctl meeting the necessity of re pairs being made on the sidewalk on Tallow Street between Eighth and Ninth Avenuesand oixjhe slde-wtil)calongside the Rand Block at the corner of Sixth Avenue and Pulton Street. m Court of revision on 29 local improvement bylaws will sit on September 38, it was decided by the city council last night. It was at first proposed to have the session on October 7 but, in view of the unusual conditions It was decided to have It on the earliest date possible. ANNOUNCEMENTS HOTEL ARRIVALS Eagles' Novelty Dance August 28. Ladles refreshments. Gents. 50c. Bagles' Social and Smoker September 10. Catholic bazaar October 21 and 22. Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water in al) roonu A. J. rUDDIIOM.MR, Prop. Cor. of Kraser wid Fifth 8ts. New Royal Hotel I. Zarrlll. Prop Till IIOtr.L MOUTH WHILE Hot It Cold Water: Steam Heat c rElt DAY AND UP Telephone tSI Knox Hotel Are Our MEALS Good? Our Guests Say They Are. Miss D. Hogan Teacher of Piano Thompson &, William Method Phone Hluc 329 Cl o s mcArm The oldest, smoothest, finest Rye Whisky on the shelves. B.C. 11 YEAR OLD DOUBLE DISTILLED RYE $3.50 Rep. Quart Far aaW at VmoVm, me Anet In OrW Departmw Lighthouse tender Newlngton, In the city on the Capt. Harry Ormlston, arrived In morning after a 1 nort at 2 o'clock this mornlnz from tlsh Columbia, will sail tomorrow whim wpre described in their nre- month's visit at Premier and will Laneara Island, brineine in Geo. morning by the Prince Henry on sent condition as being both unsafe be the gue6ts here for a few day3 Armstrong. lighthouse keeper hte return to Vancouver after pay and uniehtiv. The matter was re- of Mrs. J. O. Reddle. Fifth Avenuo there, who is til Mr. Arnutronc 1 ing a brief visit to the local busl- Jeei the board. of works for re- West, before returning to the Sa- staying at the home of Mr. and neS8. nnrf . fV ntrhpwnn rinnltal Xre rViHo Pntru Glnrlr Ulnnr Thomas John Tomey, who arriv ed in the city last week from the Yukon, left on yesterday's train for Montreal where on August 28 he will embark aboard the steamer Athenla for his home In Belfast, Ire land, to pay a visit. Mrs. James Brough returned to Smlthers on today's train after I Every drop 11 .years old age Government guaranteed. m the LiqiMT Caatnl Bar4 Malt It, Victoria, B. C Thl3 advertisement Is not published or dlsplayea by Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. 10-B ths Liquor Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bowyer were Mrs. A. Beaudln and son of Alice passengers aboard the Catala to- Arm arrived In the city from the day bound from Alice Arm to Seattle. Mr. Bowyer recently Instituted a new campaign of development on the well known Esperanza mining property at Alice Arm! north on the Catala this morning. The Dally News can be pur- chased at Post Office' News Stand, 325 Oranvllle StH Vancouver. Karl Anderson. Prince George, B.C. R. W Riley. Terrace. B.C. f General Store Anyox. Smlthers Drug Store. Smith- ers. BO DITORS' me urs Large assortment of Colored Shoes in Ties and Straps, Cuban and Spike heels. Reg. to $8.00. Sale Price 11 to 13 Sale Price $4.45 Boy's Fine Shoes Out Shoe Store This High-class Stock Must be Sold in 15 Days. Hurry and get Your Share of the Bargains. Men's Work Shoes Leckie Oil Tan Work Shoes, a real good shoe. Regular SatePrice ....$4.95 Men's Work Shoes Men's Work Shoes in Black Chrome sides, Panco soles and heels. Sale Price $2.95 & 53.95 Boys' Shoes Leckio Red Stitch, the best Boys' School Boots. Reg. $5.00 Q QC Sale Price Ladies' Shoes Tred-Rito Boys' fine Shoes, Black and Brown, genuine welted soles. Regular $5.00 $3.45 1 to 5, reg. $G.50 Sale price $3.95 Ladies' Shoes Another assortment of Ladies' Shoes, Black and Brown, Patent and Kid, Cuban & Spike heels. Reg. to $6.50 O ftC Sale Price .... Boys' & Girls' Shoes Boys' and Girls' Black Oxford and Straps, Panco and Leather soles. Sizes 11 to 2. $2.95 Sale Price $1.95 Boys Packard Shoes Packard fine Shoes for boys. Kerry Krome soles. Reg. $4.50 CO 9ff Sale Price McArthurs Shoe Store CASH SALES ONLY NO C. O. D.