Lber li Dr. Carson's Uibut liver Oil Capsules HIGHEST POTENCY ce per box of 50 Capsules tpl A Product ol Prince Rupert Ormes Lid. "Jim Pioneer Druas The Ifcxtll B01 Phones; 81 & -82 Open Daily Prom 8 a.m. till 10 pn. i and Holidays From 12 noon till S p.m., 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. i T McCLARY RANGES Ideal for any home. Splen-dicl cooking ranges, and marvellous bakers. Models for coal, wood or oil. Prices range from $50.00 up Prince Rupert Agents: GORDON'S HARDWARE CANADIAN fALlML ancouTfr Direct Al.1l.U53 LUU1SK, UCl. tm, 1UM4. niMESS NORAH, OCt. ZOin, inov. ora, im. tchikan, Wrangell. Juneau and Skarway niauaSS LOUISE, OCt. Villi. niauiS NUUAU, UCl. Zlil. ouui, nu. ai.it. For Information and reservations call or write UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Stearosi leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver- CATltl puriiu Tl'rcil V 1.70 P.M. . L. V 1.1 V A ftVliai'lllf - ' miiuuuvci aiiuisunjr CARnrua vnvnv ciniitv MinviniiT. I iivirr muiiuuv a.m. "lings to Tort eimpeou Anyox. Stewart nd Ns fUter poiata. itve prtac, Rupert Sunday. 8 pJ rr to m a . . . .a a a w wt m a r. ""uiuiauun regarding au samuK - 1 fm ... . . . rr.BT AOKNCTt TWrfl ATfnne fisi which made Prince Rupert Famous Rupert Brand" SMOKED 1LACK COD - Prepared Daily By adian Fish & Celd Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. for Port Clements to pay a visit with friends. STUFFYrlEAD A few drops up etch nostril reduces twollen membranes, clears away clog ting mucus, brings welcome rlief. VlCKS VATRO NOL Robert Innes, Leslie Woods and Dan Campbell, Indians, pleaded guilty, before Magistrate McCly mont In city police court this morning to charges of drunken ness and were remanded until Wednesday for sentence. Charged with driving to the common danger as a sequel to an automobile collision last week at Seventh Avenue and McBrlde Street, James Currle appeared In city police court at the end of the week before Magistrate Thomas McClymont and was remanded un til Friday. , Norman Fraser returned to the city on the Catala last evening from a business trip to Vancouver James Turner, Post Office in spector, Is a visitor In the city on official business, having arrived from the south on the Gatala last night. CLINIC IS BUSY The tuberculosis clinic, being conducted at the Prince Rupert General Hospital by Dr. G. F. Kin-kade of Tranqullle with the assis tance of Miss J. B. Peters R.N., the clinic nurse, Is being kept busy. On Friday afternoon three examinations were made, on Saturday a dozen and the appointment book Is full again today. Announcements Gyro mlnistrel show 11:15 pjn October 14, Capitol Theatre, Canadian Legion Baaaar Oct. 17 Anglican tea Mrs. W. J. Nelson's October 22. Hygga's Bazaar, October 25. Junior Chamber Hallowe'en dance Moose Hall October 30. 31. 7. Hill 60 Hallowe'en Tea, October Presbvterlan Bazaar. Novembei Daughters of Norway Nov. 8, Moose Hall. St. Andrew's Nov. 21. Bazaar, Cathedral Bazaai Orange Ladles' oazaar. Nov. 28 United Bazaar, December 5. Moose Hall RENTAL RATES Concerts . 25C0 Dances 200 Public Meetings - 15.00 A room suitable tor smaller meetings" is n6w available on the ground floor, rental fate. $4.00 For engagements phont the Club Steward, 640 or Red 412. fRB DAILT MEWI eAQHTSFikxn LOCAL NEWS NOTES Polls close at 6 tonight. Be warm and comlorUble t rid- in In 32 Taid-lt costs the tame. You cannot vote John Bulger, who has been on! Polls close then. a trip to Vancouter, is expected w return to the city this week, The local radio station will be broadcasting the election returns today, commencing about four o'clock this afternoon. You can rent a cat at Walker's as low as $1.50 a day, plus 7c. a' mile. after 6 pm. Mrs. Charles Graham returned to the city on the Catala last evening from a trip to Vancouver and Vancouver Island, Dr. and Mrs. C. H, Hanklnson returned to the cltv on the Catala Kenneth and Leonard Uneham, ilastevenlne from the south. During sons of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Line-, their absence of the last few weeks, ham of Lawyer Island lighthouse, I they have been oil an extended mo-will sail tomorrow afternoon on; tor tour tn naiifnrnia nH th the Catala for Vancouver. Gulf Coast. rZTf ?r Dr- F- Richardson and Dr. K. E 4 McRae, Itinerant dentists from 1; the wP I Prince Tf1 Vancouver, who arrived In the city Friday night on John earlier in the week after visiting Queen Charlotte Island points, sail ed on the Cardena Saturday morn Ing for Port Hardy. B. R. Tupper of Vancouver, en gineer for the radiotelephone service of the British Columbia Tele phone Co., arrived In the city on the Catala last evening from Ocean Falls In the course of a tour of the company's northern facilities. Polls close at 6 today. Rt. Rev. G. A. RIx D.D., Bishop of Caledonia, who has been absent In the south during the past few weeks during which time he at tended general synod sessions of the Anglican Church in Calearv. returned to the city on the Catala tast evening, accompanied by Mrs. Rix who has been visiting in Vancouver and Victoria. Hotel Arrivals' Savoy Dugald Donaghy and W. G. Hoi iana, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. J L. jouymore. Hevenor Inlet: II ueenng, city; E. M Letnes. Port Esslngton; Mrs. W. Farr and fam lly, Salmon Arm. Royal t H. A. M. Bllnco and E. Dahl city; Mr. and Ms. J. Farrington Vancouver; Lee Gow, Inverness. Prince Rupert C. S. Rankin, Lyon Lightstono L. H. Chapman, J. Turner and B R. Tupper, Vancouver; G. Woodall C. N. R. ELECTION RETURNS Will be Heard on the Following: Stations C. F. P. R. Prince Rupert, KC 580 C J 0 A Edmonton, KC 730 C.R.C.V. Vancouver, KC 1100 C.K.W.X. Vancouver, KC 1010 C. K. M. 0. Vancouver, KC 1410 SUPERIOR RADIO ' ELECTRIC Phone Blue 320 NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll, Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates $1.00 up SO Rooms Hot tt Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 190 GYRO CLUB "Election Nite" Midnight Minstrel Show Starting at 11:15 tonight Capitol Theatre General Admission - - 40c- Reserved Seats - - - 50c Plenty of Good Seats Left See the Minstrel Street Parade Tonight at 10.30 On Third Avenue Man in the Moon Good afternoon. Have you cast your sacred ballot yet? Jake says he has only voted twice so far but he Is hoping to get in again before closing hours. From the East Tuesdays. Thursdays and Satut days' 10:20 p.m. JONES Family Market PHONE 957 Sirloin Steak . 3 lbs Round Steak, 3 lbs. & 2 lbs. Onions ' Boiling Beef, 3 lbs. & 1 bunch Carrots Hamburger, 2 lbs. & 2 lbs. Onions - Sirloin Tip per lb. - PHONE 95 Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday Specials Rump Roast of Beef, 6 lbs. & 5 lbs. Spuds Lamb Chops 3 lbs - Shoulder Lamb 4 lbs -.- Leg of Lamb per lb. Lamb Stew, 2 lbs. & 1 tin Peas Pot Roast 4 lbs. . SOc 50C 25c 25c 15c 50 c 50c 50c .20c 25c 35c The Letter Box MAKES CORRECTION Editor, Dally News:- Will you please allow mc to a gross mis-statement of facts as published in your rival paper of j October 12 in which it Is stated that Hanson's promise of a smoke house and freezing plant at Skldeg&te has not been taken seriously. Mr. Hanson never made such a promise, and in all our travels together, I never heard Mr. Hanson make any promises In order to get votes. I will now state the facts. About four months ago a petition was signed by a large number of the fishermen asking Mr. Hanson to lay before the government the need of their help the same as the fishermen on the Atlantic Coast were getting, namely, a small Ice making plant with cold storage fa clllUes so that they could have Icej ana Dan in oraer mat uiey couia make a living. Mr. Hanson's answer to that was that, whether he was elected' or not. It was a lcgltl-l mate request and he certainly would place It before the government. Thanking you, Mr. Editor, B. J. BACON. District News Q. C. ISLANDS The crew on the Southeaster mine near Skidegate is working nloVit and Aar in rfrliHnir t.h hlcr Tl A I 1 . . . . . 1 J JUk.l J " wecuon rutunii Mioum uiapri at h, nf the hl1 nd some of the visions of local poll- toi, through .... - . ii iii I : " acians. u uiey wrre au rigxit, wc . .a ri .h inouia nave a iunny condition wun mree men eieciea. .,mn.i nnio anH Prpmnnt Tinfflw nf Port, nlemnts renort robsiDiy you may nave utaru mc I sp,n nn th.n p1htw. siocy aoout me pardon wno wroi ene .hUe drlvin from Port me Disnop oi nis oiocese aswng fc,pment. to Rkldate. All the deer :.uu aim iium a vuici. - - th d uay. rne Disnop wroie DacK mai what was needed In that parish A. P Allison, who has been on a was not a quiet day but an earth- visit to his logging operations at quake. lttimshewa, will sail by the Prince John at the first of this week on In Ethiopia It is said the soldiers! his return to Vancouver. ire beginning to knit comforts, for :ne narassea civilian population. There's a story told about a music stool that a man bought and took home. A few days later he returned it saying he had twisted and turned it in every direction but :ould not get a single note out oij .t. This is not an election story. At Booth School the other day Sobble was asked where the elephant was found. He scratched his lead and furrowed his little brow tnd then suddenly beamed, rpiease Miss, the elephant Is so big it is ldom lost." ; C. N. R. Trains For the East-Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays 6 p.m. Mrs. John R. Morgan, who has been spending some time at Hell will return to Sedgewlck Bay from QUeert Charlotte City oh the Prince John at the first of this week. Mrs. Cogswell and daughter of Sah Francisco arrived at Massett on the Prince John last wee kto visit with Mrs. Cogswell's mother, Mrs. E. H. Simpson. Mrs. W- F. Hastie, who has been spending the summer In Vancouver, returned to Massett on the Prince John last week. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Palmer will embark aboard the steamer Prince John at Sedgewlck Bay at the first of this week for a trip to Van couver. TERRACE Don Sutherland, district agri culturallst, Smlthers,. and Harry Bowman, representative of the Canadian National agricultural and colonization department, Prince1 George, were visitors here last week on official duties. W. T. Hoover, san Francisco min ting man, is a visitor here on busi ness In connection with prospects in this district In which he Is In terested. ma ' prtia 6.0. Payrolls" Mrs. Clark's Letter H A lady living up country s?nda us a letter describing Pacific Milk as the best she has ever used In "pie crusts, .'takls'.and puddings, in coffee and tea. I have tried several kinds of milk." Pacific Milk Want Ads FOR SALE FOR SALE Office safe, extra thick walls, giving perfect protection against fire. Daily News. (tf ) FOR SALE "Elite" kitchen range, $22. Apply 913 Ambrose Ave. or write Box 252 Dally News. (239) FOR RENT MODERN House Atlin Avenue for rent, excellent harbor view, good basement, glassed In porch. .Phone Blue 812. (tf) FOR RENT Clean, well furnished modern 2-room suite. Phone. Red 444. (233) TIMBER SALS X18874 Sealed tenders will b received' by t&e Minister or Landa not later t.nau noon on the 7tU day or October, 193j. tor th purchase of Licence X18874, to cut 2.24100 feet of Spruce, Cedar and Hemlock on an area, situated on th south Ride of Louise Narrows Cum-ahewa Inlet, Queen Charlotte lslanils Land Drttrtct. Two Jews will be allowed for the removal of timber. Further particulars of the Chief Forester. Victoria. B. C, or District Forester, Prince Rupert. B. C. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH . COLUMBIA IN PROBATE m the Matter of the "administration ACT AND IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF GEORGE BROWNELL WHITE, DECEASED, INTESTATE. TAKE NOTICE that br order of Hn Honc W. E. Fisher the tod day nf October, AD. 1935, I was appointed Administrator of the estate of Oeorfe Brownell White, deceased, and ill parties having claims agahjst the said estate file hereby required to furnish ttaoe, properly verified to me on or if- tore the oth day of November, A.n 1635, and aU parties Indebted to the te- are required to pay the amount I their indebtedness to me forthwith. V " NORMAN A. WATT Official Administrator; Prince Rupert, B.C. bated the 2nd day of October, A D. 19S5, IN. THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUHBEIA. IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OF THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" AND IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE Or CHARLES KARSKIS. Deceased. TAKE NOTICE that ri nrrtor. -of lU llotiour Judge W. E. Fisher the 10th dm' of September A.D. 1935 1 ura appointed Administrator of Ihe Estate! of . Charle Kirskla late of Atlln. British Columbia, deceased, and aU parties having claliri against the said Estate are hereby r -quired to furnish same properly verlflr i to me on or before the 20th day of October A 43. 1935 and aU persona Indebted to the Estate are required to pa; the amount of their lndebtedmess to i forthwith . HERBERT P. GLASSET Official Administrator, AUln, B.C Datd the 11th day of September. 193.ri. STOVES & RANGES U EATERS, from $3.00 up Tefes, Hods, Pipes, Elbows, Screens, Collars, Shovels The time has arrived to check over your requirements for winter. We can supply your needs. , THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. DO IT TODAY Not Wait For Tomorrow Again go over your unused furniture or other articles arid discard what you do not need. Then phone vi Greeri 421. We have dally inquiries for the things you dp .hot heed In your home. r 1T Irti EXCHANGE l i. 1,1 ill Pi FUliNlTUttE mm