i One-Cent Sale in i l r . i oi Commences yyeanesaay, uciooer oi Continues Thursday, Friday and Saturday KTl KK A one-hour extra special each day. Sec the hand hills. UE.MKMHEK X ..) deliveries, no phone orders, no charges Cash and Carry Only Ormes Ltd. "Tit Pionrcr Druqtists the Kexall 8Ur rbonett 81 4: K KITCHEN SPECIALS! ... Mixing Howls, 8 and 'J inch, each 25c h Pudding Rowls 15c to 30c : II unnwif Rakinir Dishes 30c to GOc See us tor "ur baking day nerds ' . . . - - w. n t-l - St Queen Charlotte Island uitvitm re 1 lllVJLiLiKJ The l)est made on the coast. Not Kiln Dried HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 iti:itu wijstkii iab 32 RETURN To VANCOUVER Mfdi and Berth Included s.s. PRINCE GEORGE Ltivinf Prlnc Rupert THURSDAY i line rales efte ve to February 28 Return limit, Mr h Jl 10:30 p.m. Southbound I 'AXAIIIAX NATIONAL STKAJIMm; UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver CATALA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 l'-M Arriving Vancouver Thursday T8-S. CAKDRNA KVEHY FRIDAY MIDNH1HT Arrhing Vancouver, Monday AM. , . M WU wlllim. to Port Simpson, Alle. Arm. AWL Btewart and NiM 'Trther hr lnf Information n u v-. reaardlnn i.Yu, . all ' sailings I in and and lcketa at- rlCK HlrtllT AMRNCYl Third Avenue. rhoD iaa Canadian Pacific t,ill$m steamers for Ketchikan. Wrangell. Juneau and bnagway, Oct. mil, 21sV 29th. " isncodvfr direct Oct. 5th, 16th, 25th, Nov. na. fr VanroVPr vu ral,s and Way Porta. VPrlneess Ade- iaide every Friday 10 p.m. For Reservations W. l COATES, (ten. Aient, Prince Rupert, M.Cv LOCAL NEWS NOTES CENT SALE Comfort At Low Prices We aro back, to our good taxi service. S. O. N. meeting Thursday 8 p.m. Phone 32 day and night, tf. 1253) You can rent a Car at Walker's Special) Clearance Sale of Blouses as low as $1 & day plus 7c. a mils. Demers'. 254 i - -r v m m a m lie unguwi jiyxcwo See our special Dress Sale for Friday and Saturday. Demers. 254 P. W. llawe arrived In the city on the Catala yesterday from Anyox. Whist and Dance, Woman's La Dor League, tomorrow nignt, 8 o- clock. Admission 25c. spending a week at Anyox. PERSONAL XMAS CARDS Exclusive designs. Also business and professional. Best values Canada Hellbroner's. Mrs. If. 8. Meadows, who has been on a month's vacation trip to Vancouver and elsewhere In the south, returned to the city on the Prince Oeorge this morninng. "II my Onrw bsby bojri wet rnrt-1M with eobe or pet vih from tbrir teeth 1 gave Utm a Baby's Own Tablet tod the were soon asleep," tsyt Mrs. T Tweedy, 475 MiU-wood Kd.. Toronto. Three rweet little Ubleu remove the rau of iretlutaeas aod the ebild tietotnes happy sad well sgaia. All the common ailtttroU ol little (oik are promptly and $ufttv corrected with Dr. Williams' Btby'sOwaTsUeta. Price 25c at your druggist's. , Pr Willi ami' TRs Passengers on the Catala yester day going through to Vancouver were P Stevens of Anyox and A. Rlkson ano II. Booth of Stewart. Mrs. Marie Edgar and son. who have been spending the past few weeks In Vancouver, returned to the city from the south on the ss. Prince George this morning. William Dann, manalng director of the United Empire mine, is a passenger aboard the ss. Prince Oeorge today returning to Stewart after a week's business trip to Vancouver Quests at the regular weekly luncheon yesterday of the Prince RuDert Gyro Club were Olof Han- Mn M. P.. Char es F. B. rauiKner (New Westminster. W. H. Wilson Murrav and H. W. Birch. Follow ing the luncheon, adjournment was taken to the Capitol Theatre where Interesting travel scenes de-plctlng'a trip' from Canada to twrland and Scotland were shown T. W. Brown, past president, acted as chairman In the absence of, . president W. H. Tobey. - Cash waiting for old galO teeth, coins, chains, watches, etc Bulger's, (tf) J. Garllck arrived in the dty on the Catala yesterday from Stewart. Don't miss the Oddfellows' Scottish Hallowe'en, ciance Wednesday. Oct. 31. Refreshments. ala yesterday Vancouver. (253) 8am Murray returned to the city f Mrs. Tracey and son, Lome. on the Catala yesterday after, were passengers aboard the cat- going through to Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Mills of Sitka, i In. Alaska, arrived In the city from. (tfj'the north on the Northland last. night and will leave here this ev-! enlng by train for Ottawa. Paddy Palmer of the local unit of the Royal Canadian Naval Vol-1 unteer Reserve returned to the city on the Prince George this morning! from Esquimau where he has been i taking a course of naval training, ( The fire department had a callj at 2:45 yesterday afternoon to the! ! residence of Mabel Guthrie. 7451 Cora ox Avenue, where a stovepipe! had become overheated. No damage was done Mrs. Evan Baker, accompanied by her mother, Mra H. Worsfold. arrived In the city on the Catala yesterday from Anyox. Mrs. Ba ker, who is ill, will enter the Prince Rupert General Hospital for treatment Capt. and Mrs. Leon Sandvar and family, wha were to haye left last Monday evening by train, for I the East enroute to Norway where they will spend the winter, have been delayed in depaillng until this evening owing to Capt. and Mrs. Sandvart son meetine with a sprained ankle In an accident. They will still be able to catch the steamer Stavangerfjord from New York on November 7 for the Old Country. Corp. S. W. Dawson, provincial police, arrived In the city on the Prince George this monung' from Courtenay, Vancouver Island, hav ing in his custody Harvey Leigh- ton, Indian, who has been brought back here from the south, whither he left recently in a fishing boat, to face trial on a charge of break ins and entering pn connection with the recent burglary of Ja-bour's stlre here. Corp. Dawson will return south on the Prince Oeorge tomorrow night. FOR SALE Lots 1 and 2. Digby Island $100 each. NOW YOU CAN $PEND THE HOLIDAYS IN THE HOMELAND Late Fall wiling to the Old kcs r:, n.n . most attmctlTw-one-thlrd of the twy on tne pic- St. Lawrence River. December a ling ind wtMuc Saint John, with dates ao convenient for that Chrl.tma thoote, ofleri you low rate and wondful ccommodatlon. HOUND TRIP RATES Jrom' AS LOW AS CBffl BARGAIN EXCURSION RATES Third aM from '111 Round Trlpt xouria fromfllt ... Fall Sailings frtm Mtntrttl t Ptynmith, Hir, Lon H. it AICANIA - to CU.rew. Halt. IMnwel ANTON I A . . N. M rrtm QuebM (atmt) I rlymmth, Hrn t AURANIA . . Ntv. to ItllMt, Uverpl, Cltw iniTIA . . . N. Christmas Sailings rnm rUUtM t ftrmeuth, Hm, l4n ALAUNtA ausONIA . . . Dk. 14 to Itttt, LWtrsW, CUkw sthuiia . Dtul4 AIm uiU from Salat Joha.N.B. Dec 11 (Won. ifwrMr Wncf f Nllvl'Vilililflfii ! ... your lUsI A..U or 117 Crsnlll Sti.et, Vancii.r dren's Best Imported British Slippers" In felt, colored plaids and fawn camels hair. All styles and sizes. Ladies' selling i at up from Qs y5C per pair IN OUR FALL SALE We believe you'U.iee and feel the great valie in our Rubbers and Shoe during- this changeable weather when you realize thit they are manufactured by the best firms in Canada such as-Leekie'?, Darner's and others. Drop In aruT see-thr sample shoes. Keep Your Feet Comfortable Ladles,' Men's and Chil a Buy Good School Shoes For Less We carry Leckle's, Sisman's, Valentine's and Storey ti Campbell's and many other makes and all reliable shoes, Leckle'? Chrome Grain Bluchers, with heavy waterproof soles and bellows tongue. They have always stood the test. All sizes QO QQ Special! per pair V&.OV A large selection of Leckle's Shoes for men. Shoes for every occasion. Now selling at QQ tZ per pair, up from Misses' and Children's Rubbers CCp & 7?C ' Selling at, per pair, up from so as to appear at casual glance without close scrutiny as being 10c pieces are making their appearance In the city. Persons receiving such coins should advise the police, ascertaining, if possible, who passes them. Announcements Prince Rupert Tennis Club an nual dance, Friday. November 2. I. O. D. E. Girl Guide tea, Nov 3. Presbyterian Fall Bazaar, 8. Daughters of Norway Dance November 9. Pioneers' Night. November 9, Eagles' Hall, bridge, whist and crib-bage. Elks Dance, Friday, Nov. 16. Moose Hall TONIGHT Lodge Meeting Movies start 9:15 pjn. Thursday Basketball Friday Hallowe'en Dance Saturday Scotch Dance Winter Prices For Milk Advanced Commencing November 1, 19.11 Ticket Price Milk C4 ff 7 qts. or 12 pts. tJJ.VV Charge Acct.-Mllk C AA 6 qts. or 10 pts. Vl'VW No discounts allowed on charge accounts. Relief Order-Milk CI 00 8 qts. or 14 pts. Prince Rupert Dairy Phone 287 Mi Lady Beauty Shoppe November Specials . Permanent Waves CO CA up from Finger Waves 50e First Class Work Guaranteed Phone G55 raddles Rubbers, several sizes as low as per pair Men's Rubbers, setting at up from, per pair Men's Storm. King. Rubber Boots per pair, $3.75 and up from. WORK WANTED GENERAL Foundation repairs and excavations, wood., cement or rock work. Albert Morettoj Phone 756. (235) WATFB NOTICK DIVERSION AND tJSB TAKE NOTICE that Jthaa .Vlurphy. whose address 1 AUln, wiu'smny for a licence to take and ue 360 itinera' inches of -atc ou; of Canyon Creek, which now aoutrt easterly and drains Into O'Doanel River, ajoou four miles above the -Ethel M Bench iase The water be dlvtrt from the stream at a point about four muen above the' Ehe4 M Bench Le&fe and wU( be used for sluicing' In open box purpose upon the the- mine denrrlbed' as Ethel M. Orace H, and Huitls Too, This notice was posted on the ground on the 14th day of AprU. 193 A copy of UUa nouce m an appticn-rjon pursuant thereto and to' the "Water Act. 1914- wta be fBed In the office of the Water Recorder at Atlln. B. C. Objection to U application. my b nw with tbe sakl WMr necorder or ith the Comptttdler of Water Rights, Parliament Buildings. Victoria. B.C. within thirty day after the first appearance of this notice In a local rew- lPftP,r' NATHAN MURPHY. Applicant By MELVIN BECKMAN. notice Is October 17. int l..NI RK4USTRY ACT 59c 79c S4.95 Men's Knee (Turn Boots, per pair, up from $2.75, S2.95, S3.25 Boys' Knee Gum Boots CO 1Q nernnlr nn from J1e7 Children's Rubber Boots per pair, up from 79c The best Goodrich, Dominion & Miner Rubber Co.'s can make, all here at low est prices. Ladies' Rubbers- selling at ftQp CUT RATE SHOE STORE We Accept City Scrip One-cent pieces cleverly silvered Classified Ads FOR SALE BATH Tubs, etc. house. Hart. VICTOR Radio, IS tubes. Ea3y terms. Phone Blue 514. 255 FOR KENT 7 roomed house partly furnished Close In. $10.00. Hart. 1 TRANSFERS from wrecked, CAMERON'S Transfer. Phone 177-df ) Birch-, Jackplne. Cedar. tf FOR SALE-tA few old newspapers at 10c. and 15c a bundle. Daily News. tf HOUSE and lot close In. Price lowest Hart PAINTERS - PAINTING ana Paperhanging Moller, Phcne Red 802. Al CTION SALE Timber Sale M71K6 Tbere will be ottered for aale at Pub-lie Auction, at noon on the Twenty. tint day cf December. 1934. In the of-fire or tbe District Forester, Prince Rupert. B.C, the Licence X1718S. to cut 5.250.000 feet board measure, of Sorure. tf- i Cedar and Hemlock on an area situated Agent. The date of the first publication of this Re. CerUflcata of Title No. ST9S-1. to. Lot S8. Block J. Queen- Charlotte City, Map BS4A. WHEREAS proof of loss of the above CeruiW&te W Tllie. issuea in of Walter Jeromo Smith. ha been fUed In this ofnee, notice Is hereby given that 1 shall, at the erplratlon of one mouth from the date of the first pub lication here. Issue a provisional Crt rioat OS Title in lieu oi tne wo iubv oMUflca4e, unless In the meantime I valid objection be made to me In writ- lux. Dated at the Laid Registry Office, frtnee Rupert, B. C, this 38th. day of 1 September, 1934. ANDREW THOMPSON, n..Una f at the head of Powrtvco Bay, Lyei; Is- well furnished Chartatte uiancto Land on- FOR RBNT Clean, three room suite. Phone Red 444. j (253) WANTED WANTED Piano, phone Red 128. (253) Two years win be allo-ed for the re- moral of timber. "Provided any one unable to attend tbe auction In person may submit tender to be opened at tbe hour of auction and treated as one bid." Further partlcuiHrs may be obtained from the Chief Forester. Victoria, B.C., ce District Forester, Prince Runert. B.C. Motors Heavy Duty Truck Motors Suitable for fish boats also speed boat motors $35 up Christie Truck & Car Parts 1630 W. 1st. Ave.. Vancouver RADIO Interference Sometimes originates In the chassis or tubes. To make a simple test, remove aerial and ground with the set turned on to full volume. If noise continues undiminished Phone Blue 320 and have an exact check mado of your set's trouble. SUPERIOR RADIO-ELECTRIC COFFEE DeLuxe Served at All Times of Day or Night Always fresh Using the BllCx method Doing away wholly with metal taste, stale flavor. Healthful and Invigorating. Commodore Cafe A E S X a 9 I.,