J2 935 kpreme T in Flavour ALAM T S aAi Dr. Carson's alibut Liver Oil Capsules HIGHEST POTENCY 4l 1 i f rn r i fnce per dox oi ou upsuies y jl k Product of Prince Rupert Ormes Ltd. Jit Pioneer Druqgists Ut KrxalJ Sten Phones: 81 & 82 Open DiUj From 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. fays and IMHijt From 12 noon till 2 p.m., 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. McCLARY RANGES Ideal for any home. Splen did cooking ranges, and ji marvellous bakers. Models f for coal, wood or oil. Prices range from $50.00 up Prince Rupert Agents: GORDON'S 1 HARDWARE I ' i:i:in mmammam tmtmmzttmm'mimmwmmm,mt UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Sttamtts leave Prince Rupert for Vancouvr-- S.CATAIA EVEKV TUESDAY, 1:30 V.M. ftfntirj Vancouver Thursday fUMWENA EVER FRIDAY MIDNIGHT. ftt'inc Vancouver Monday a.m. iUl!H, to BUnpsoo Miyoi, HU-w&rt fcfld NaA. rmin uv rriiw ttuperv owraaj. v iter information regarding all sailings ond tickets at I 'ttfxri Ltpr.KT AOfNCTf ! Third nnr nn CANADIAN PACIFIC 1 Vancouver vU t?liD ,riw nnr! r " nrau rani anu .- PRINCESS ADELAIDE, FRIDAYS. 10 P.M. I Vancouver mrt PRINCESS LOIITRP rw Ath ifit.h. PRINCESS NORAH,' Oct. 25th, Nov. 3rd, 21st. K'fclnkan, Wrangell. Juneau and Skaeway- PRINCESS LOUISE, Oct. 12th. PRINCESS NORAH, Oct. 2lst, 30th, Nov. 17th. For Information and reservations call or write w' CDATES, General Agent, Prince Knperi, H. DO IT TODAY inn Not Wait. For Tomorrow BO Over Vonr imiiuj .u .I.-- n.-tl1e! an ri discard "mu lutiuvure or uwwi t tm r noX f n0t need' Tnen Pne us, Green 421. We have dally Hmea for the things you do not need in your home. D. ELIO EXCHANGE FUHN1TUHE fence. fHl DAILY IflWI fAtiM TECKB1 T'1 -I J. - !.!. LOCAL NEWS NOTES Be warm and comrortable by In 32 Taxi it costs the same. Tonight's train, due from the ieast at 10:20, was reported this i morning to be on time. As an outcome of an automobile smash-up on Park Avenue last week, the driver, a Juvenile, has been charged with driving to the common darjer, the case being adjourned until Saturday. Certain local contracting concerns are already being approached In connection with work to be carried out In construction of the local pulp mill. Naturally, all such' correspondence is of a strictly pri- . vate nature. ! I Mrs. Henry Comer arrived in the' city on the Catala today from Stewart and will be the guest here for the next week of Mrs. Alex Mc-Rae, Fourth Avenue West, before proceeding to Terrace where she will visit with Mrs. John McRae, who Is at present In the city. Hallowe'en Novelty Frolic, under Junior Chamber of Commerce aus pices, In Moose Hall, October 30. Novelties, favors and fun for old and young. Snappy tunes by Balag no's Serenaders. Entire program will be broadcast over CFPR. Admission 50c, including refreshments. Let's make whooppee witrt the J. C. TO BRITAIN -ON ONE-OP THCWt SPECIAL CHRISTMAS EXCURSIONS Jrom Montreal Nov. 22 "ANTONIA" to Ulaigow, Brifaat, Liverpool Not. 22 "AURANIA" to Plymouth, llrt, London ttr tonally conducted excursion to Continental hurop. jrom Quebec Nov. 29 "'LET1TIA" to Belfast, LlTMpool, GluftoW Nov. 29 - "AUSONIA" to Plymouth, HaTre, London ttrtonally conducted tscuttion to1 Britain: Jrom Halifax Dec. S - "ALAUNIA" ' to Plymouth, IUtt. London Dec 8 "LACONIA" to Galway, Gla4ow, LlTrrpool Dec 15 - "ASCAN1A" to Plymouth, Harre, London Choose this famous Christmas Route to Europe. Thoujhtfut service, excellent food, comfortable accommodation, special attention paid to women and children; recreation andj entertainment for all. Xttular weekly tailing from Montrtol to all abov porn until Nov. 22 LOW OCEAN RATES IN ALL CLASSES Apply to your local acnt (no one can lerre ywu unm w v 617 CiraVTine St.lSeymour 3t4)Vancomer RUPERT DELICATESSEN Your Catering Needs Skilfully Fulfilled We cater to socials, clubs, banquets, luncheons, dances, dinners and bridge parties. Made to Your Order Nothing too large or too small. LUNCHES PUT UP TO. TAKE ' OUT Phone us any time. Give Us a Trial Plione Mack tiliS a M:'iii!M1li!B;ll;iBllul'H liB''"1"1' You can rent as low as $1.50 mile." 1 V 7. a car at Walkers' a day. ptoi 7c; s Mrs. W. S. Hlckey will be leaving I In a week or so for Helena, Mon- I tana, to pay a visit with her The case of Joe Brown, charged daughter, Miss Vivian. Hlckey. with assault occasioning actual ' ' Doauy narm, has been adjourned; The fire department had a call until Wednesday. Milton Gonzales at 10:15 this morning to Ninth is aeung as counsel for the de-1 Avenue West where a rubbish fire got out of control In the wind. No damage was done. Announcement: Mrs. G. llalliday Will Re-open "THE MODERN BEAUTY SHOPPE" formerly the La Parlslenne Beauty Parlor on Monday, October 21st. The shop has been entirely remodelled and a complete line of the latest equipment Installed Including the new Hollywood Permanent Wave Machine, "The Paramount." Advice on your hair troubles given special attention. 210 Fourth Street Phone 917 Capt. W. P. Armour, manager of the Armour Salvage Co., sailed on the Catala this afternoon lor a brief business trip to Vancouver. H. V- Morehouse, manager of the B. C. Packers cannery at Namu, wrhtpH Viae nnvu rlosPfl for the sea son, will sail on the. Catala tonight! from Namu for Vancouver. 1 NOTICE Stores will close at 6 o'clock Wednesday evening. Retail Merchants' Association. (245)' Hotel Arrivals Royal Harry Johnson, city. Central J. Duff and M. Johnston, city; J. HadJand and E. Tergln, Oona River: F. M. Maver. C. N. R.; J. Jones, Saskatoon. Knox Ben Austnes," Ellas Wohl, S. Smith and' J. R. Reynolds, city;-W. R. Mulllns, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Morgan, Billmor; R. E. Simmons and S. Moiers,- Hy der. Announcements Anglican tea Mrs. October 22. W. J. Nelson'3 Hygga's Bazaar, October 25. Junior Chamber Hallowe'en dance Moose Hall October 30. 31. Hill 60 Hallowe'en Tea, October Presbyterian Bazaar,. Novembei Daughters of Nnrway Bazaar, '" " " "'" Nov. 8, Moose Hall. Masonic Dance, Moose Hall, No vember 15. St. Andrew's NOV. 21. Cathedral Bazaa. Gyro Hoedown; Moose Hall, No vember 22. Orange Ladles' oazaar. Nov. 28 Lecture Recital, November 2d. Mrs. Mandy United Bazaar, December 5. Chapter 211 Women of the Moose Will meet at Mrs. Peterson's, First Ave. At 8 o'clock Tonight Miss Enyd Morris, daughter of Rev. Prof. J. King Gordon, who Mr. and- Mr& Frank Morris, re- is on a lecture tour of the country turned home on the Catala this on behalf of the United Church, afternoon1 from Anjox where shelfeft on last night's train for Ter- has been employed for some time. Dr. Joseph" T. Mandy, resident mlAg engineer, returned to the city br the Catal this -afternoon aftef a visit of inspection to mining 'properties In the Alice Arm district:' "I Rt. Rev. E. M. Bunoz O. M. I.,' Roman Catholic' Church bishop,) returned to the city on the Catala this afternoon from a trip to An-yox and Stewart on ecclesiastical business. Duncan P. Miller of the local Customs House staff will return to I the city on the Princess Norah on ! Friday from the north after hav-i ing spent the summer at Stiklne as customs officer. A. H. Waddlngto'n of the Forest Branch service here and S. G. Cooper, forest ranger at Terrace,. arrived In the city on the Catala this afternoon, from the Naas River. They had crossed overland from Terrace to Alyansh. Another Search For Air Party Pilot HaTry Stewart Embarks' On Final Effort to Clear up M?s-' tery f Disappearance FAIRBANKS, Alaska, Oct. 22: In the faint hope tha Pilot Arthur F. Hines and three passengers, missing for over a' month on a flight from Dawson to Fairbanks, may still be alive, pilot Harry Stewart is Instituting a final effort to solve1 the mystery of their disappearance. Steamship Sailings Fof Anyox and Stewart Sunday ss. Catala 8 p.m.i Wednesday Pr. George 4 p.m. From Stewart and Anyox Tuesday ss. CatrJa 11:30 a.m. Thursday Prince George 8 p.m. For Naas River and Port Simpson- Sunday ss. Catala 8 pm. From Naas River and Port Simpson Tuesdav-ss Catala ...11:30 a.rri. race following a visit of two or three days here. From Terraee he will proceed to other interior points. pgyAL City TENDER SUPER 6 PEAS A specially-grown larje, tender pea of a brand new variety, full of nourishment, excellent for a side dish, for garnishing or for use in any of a dozen food recipes in your owi cook hook; LUMBER We have a fairly complete stock of lumber at Mile 21, near Haysport, ready for rail and water shipments. If building or repairing, It will pay you to examine our stock and receive prices. SHAMES RIVER LUMBER COMPANY Haysport, B.C. SURE I have the mfvicva Carnation Milk See the word 'IRRADIATED' on the label FIRST TO PROVIDE IRRADIATED EVAPORATED MILK Irf CANADA SOLD IN BRITISH COLUMBIA SINCE JANUARY. 7AkTO.W?vW,AV IiMa1aaal f XTOW the famous Carnation quality has the added ' value of irradiation to give it extra "sunshine" vitamin D. Now a better milk for baby's bottle for boys and girls to drink, for creaming coffee and cereals, for cooking. It is the milk the Dionne quintuplets get. They have been fed Carnation Milk since November, 1 934. Ask your grocer for the Improved Carnation Milk. Look for the word "Irradiated" on the label. Write for two valuable free booklets "100 Glorified Recipes" and "Contented Babies". Address Carnation Company, Limited, Toronto, Ontario. aaaaaaaaaaaaai THE WORLD'S LARGEST-SELLING BRAND OF EVAPORATED MILK E22