DuBARRY cial Kits For Dry and Oily Skins. Containing.' ,' f oundation Cream, Tissue Cream, Cleansing' Cream, Hand Beauty, kin Tonic, and a box of Face Powder. Price $1.10 Ormes Lid. "Jiit Ptonecr Drtu&tets Tie Retail 8 tor Fhones: 81 & 82 Open Daily' From 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. .... -A IflM-ir Vthm 12 nnnn llll ! m 1 w m 4111 o tlllU llvnJ " " - - . ! ? 1J. 111. tve You Furniture for Sale? IBLT Wc SELL. We EXCHANGE. D.ELIO UNITI'UE Auctioneer. EXCHANGE PHONE GREEN 421 RETURN LIMIT OP 45 DAYS IN ADDITION TO DATE OF SALE" From Prince Rupert and Return TORONTO OTTAWA MONTREAL Ql'EBEC HALIFAX Coach $54.20 $54.83 S57.Z0 $60.15 $72.40 Tourist JStandard $67X0 $08.15 J7U5 $75.15 $?0.40 $81.0 $82.05 $85.50 .$90.15 $108.40 Good m Tourist Sleepers on rwjtnBt of regular oerth fate. looI in Standard Sleepers oo payment of regular berth rate o w Great Lakes Steamers, acoomrnodatioii permitting. KtM On innlio.llr.n Jtari and ondrr 11. hilt are. Ftofor.n allowed Port Arthur, XSEupnvn Arreatrsnf and EaM, B ru,WN'CLY Low PARES FROM OTHER WE8TERK STATIONS. LSO TO OTHER rOINTS IS EASTERN CANADA. vfc Your Ticket Agent About YOV& Trip whip I'NION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED ' llrM LA EVEU TUESDAY, 1:30 V.M. Vancouver Thnrirtaw fiSJjpENA EVERY FKIDAY MIDNIGHT. I "mving Vancouver Monda a.m. I''' dS!?.8 ,to Pftrt taPi1 Anyox. Stewm arid NW ' POtnta. Iava( tfn. r..u j. a .ui - ""urmauon regarding all sailings arid ticket at R'NCr, kr-pro . ' . ... . una uiii; Tnlrff Mtnat rnonr a." CANADIAN PACIFIC pa"Cx0UVer vl Ocean Tails and way ports-PRINCESS ADELAIDE, FRIDAYS, 10 P.M. Vancouver nifect S?S!SSE' Sept-6th-15th-25th' oct 4th-16th- NCESS NOHAH. Oct. 25th. Nov r princess ?etn' ,ufttatf and Scy- PRINCESS NffiYtt81, llth' 21st- 30th' 0rt' t2th' vet. zist, 30th. write WiCOATMU9aand.resenraUon cal1 0f W1 TlMii S Gtnal Agent, Pi Inee Hnpert n.v. Be warm and comfortable by riding In 32 Taxi-it costs the same. Hear Miss Gutteridge C. C. F. Speaker Moose Hall, Thurs. 8 p.m. 211 a MUs Marjorie Blance sails tomorrow night on the ss. Prince George' for a holiday trip to Vancouver. A. . Parlow. district forester, sailed this afternoon on the Princess Loolse for . a trip to the Atlln district on official duties. Miss E. M. Earl will be the speaker tomorrow at the regular weekly luncheon of the Prince Rupert Rotary Club. She will talk of her recent tour of the Orient. Mr. and Mrs. Che'noskl, who ai-rlved a week ago from Anyox and have since been visiting here with relatives, sailed yesterday afternoon on the.Catala for Vancouver. M. A. Burbank, divisional engineer for the Canadian National Railways, returned to the city on last night's train from- one of his periodical trips along the line on official duties JJir- and Mrs. Charles Leask, Mrs.i Simon Dalton and Miss E. Booth, who have been paying a visit to eity on last night's train from a trip to the interior as far as Terrace on company business. Dr. R. II. Bedford of the staff of the Prince Rupert Fisheries Experimental Station, who The appeal of Rex vs. G. H. Munro, involving an order under the' Fire Marshal's Act in connection with the removal of a building has b?en set aside for hearing tomorrow by Judge W. E. Fisher in County CouTt. Chief Engineer F. N. Good returned to the city on last night's train from a trip to the gold mining property In the Omhreca country of the Northern Ventures Limited in which he Is Interested, Htf went In by way of Vanderhoof. Dr. J. H. Carson will be leaving Saturday night of this week aboard the steamer Prlrcf Rupert for Vancouver whence he wHl proceed to John Hopkins Unlrerstty and Hospital at Baltimire, Maryland, to take up a two months' postgraduate course. Arthur and Colin MacdonaJ! Who have been spending the summer vacation at Kincolith with their parents, Dr. tnd Mrs. tf. 3. Macdonald, Were passengers gotnj south aboard the- Catala yesterday afternoon. The rormer goes to University of British Columbia iri Vancouver. to the are LOW! . mo.00 T May We Explam Them , , To Vou? Agent for ALL Tra'ntatUntfc Lines; Paasporta Secured For Information; call or writer CITY TICKET OFFICE? 528 3rd Ave. Prince Rupert, It.C. CANADIAN NATIONAL' TBI DAILY NEWS I LOCAL NEWS NOTES i : monthly meeting tonight. You can rent a cut at Walker's as tow as $1.50 a day, plus 7c. mile. Richard Dceth was a passenger aboard the Calala yesterday afternoon going through from Anyox to Vancouver. . Mr. and Mrs. It O. Kennedy and son, Scott, who ha re been spending a vacation In Prince George, returned to the- city f-em the interior on last night's trafn. WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE- WitWl Calomel-And TNH Ami Out if Bed is t&( Martial Raria' t G Tk Hrar should pour tot two pounds of liquid bil into jroor bowels dally. If thla bila k sot flowlnr freely, your food dona't digest. It Joat deraya ia the bowela. (la. bloau up your itonuwh. Yoa ret eonitlpated. You! who! aratem la ioiaond and yon feel tour, aank and the world looks punk. LaxaCrtee) are only makaakifta. A mere bowel movement doMn't get at the eaue. It Ukea those- toot, old Carter! LitUe Liver PUla to (et then two pounds of biW flowina f reelf and tnake yon feel "an and np. Hirm-leaa, ten tie, rat ameiia rn malrioi bile (low freely. Aak for Carter' a Little Llrer Pille by SasM. Stubbornly rauae anything atae. 2Se. Oii. . a. eo. Alfred Laree. brother of IV p T. V7. Hall, Inspector of schools, sails tonigtit on the Prince George for a trip to Anyox on official business in connection with tke cleaning up of school affairs there. All schools in the smelter town have now been closed following the has bfen on a trip tQ Vancouver, withdrawal of the Granby Co. from t-amonton ana otner points on v- its operations there cation, returned to tne city on last I night's train. Believed to be the first native scholar in Britiih Columbia to have been successful In passing his en trance examination from an Indian Reserve day school, Edward Bolton of Port Esslngton is now enrolled as a student at King Edward High School here. His teacher was Mrs. Pogson of Port Esslngton, First rehearsal for the mlnlstrel show to b held on federal election night In the Capitol Theatre by the j Prince Rupert Gyro Club in aid of j its playground fund took plaee last ; night In the Elks' Home. The entertainment Is to tr? staged by the Gyros with the assistance of selec- lesby director. Others taking an active part In the arrangements are Dr. R. G. Large; D. G. Borland and C. P. Balagno Announcements Prince Rupert Tennis Club Annual Dance Friday, September 20, Oddfellow's Hall. St. Andrew'sr Cathedral Bazaar, Nov. 21. Salvation Army Harvest Festival Sale, September 23. Anglican Tea at Mrs. C. V. Evitt's Sept. 26. 1, Terrace Concert September 28. Catholic Church Bazaar 2 and 3. Baptist Bazaar, Oct. 3. Canadian Legion Bazaar Oct. 17. Hugh Martyn, vocal recital, November 1. Presbyterian Baza&f. November. Orange Ladles' rmaar. Nov. 28. St. Peter's Bazaar December 5. Moose Hall Tonight Moose Lodge meets 8 o'clock Mr. and Mrs. William Re id WW be leaving, at the end. of the week for a holiday visit to TlellV Queen Charlotte Islands. J. A. Brown. Port XiSbifftort saw- mill operator, 1 paying a brief bus iness visit to the city, Baring arrived last night from the Skeena River with a scowload of box hrm"- ber. Charges of supplying1 liquor to Indians and also supplying tcr a Juvenile were laid against James" Shn lit provincial court yesterday afternoon before Stipendiary Magistrate Andrew Thompson, adjournment for eight days being taken. Mls3 Jean Harriwn R..N., lady superintendent of the Prince Rupert General Hospital, returned to the city on last night's train from Winnipeg where she spent a month's vacation, visiting with a ! sister. : A regular meet'n of the Wo-' man of Moose was held last night, business being entirely of a routine nature. Mrs. D. C. Schubert, i senior regent, was in the chair and ! there was a good attendance of members. Cambrai Chapiter, Imperial Or-jder, Daughters of the Empire. ! meeting last evening at the home j of Mrs. Otto H. Young, with the re gent, Miss Muriel Morris, in the chair, decided to sponsor a fashion Metlakatla, sailed by the Princess thlslfvi I I P 7ne VnUP' a. Large of this city leaves by Louise this afternoon on their re- events traS on bis wSSn to hS "" Symphony" at the Capitol turn tum to to KetchB Ketehikan 'J5 studies ..jV at f t, . Theatre on September 30 and Oc- .medical University of L Specjal t, are T. N.LePae. mana.er of thai JSJotmM nnrthpm ritvtc nn nt h iinmn nn , t. . . eiivertainmeni uistrioutors Ltd., returned to the Want Ads FOR RENT TWO Remodelled 5-roomed flats and well furnished apartment with chesterfield etc. Phone 543. (tf) FOR RENT Furnished or unfurnished six roomed house located on 6th Avenue East, within one block of Booth and High Schools. Ail bedrooms have exceptionally large clothes closets. House is newly painted and ready for Immediate occupation. Would give reasonable long lease or would consider selling on rental terms to responsible party. For appointment to view phone A. M. Davtesr, Blue 915 or 540. FOR RALE COMPLETE household furnishing?, two-tone walnut bedroom suite, walnut Windsor style twin beds, dlnfngroom suite, electric rantf, etc. Flat for rent. Apply Mrs. W. Gratton. 741 Third Ave. Phone Black 114. 21? WANTED WANTEBExperienced help for, general housework. Permanent position. Apply Box 249, Dally News. tf LOST S5.0O REWARD. Gold pencil .engraved HST, on train between' Fort George and' Jasper, Aug. 24, C.N.R. office. in the supreme court op british columbia ik. Probate in the matter of the "administration act' AND IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM STEWART. DECEASED TAKE NOTICE that by order of His Honor, W. E. Fisher the 6th day if September, A. D. 193S I was appointed Administrator of the estate of William Stewart, deceased, (id all parties hV trig claims e.$Urt the al4 estate arc nereey retfurrea to rurnisn awn, properly re-rifled, to me on or before the 10th dajf of October, A. D. 193J. and all parties Indebted to the estate are required to fV the amount of, their in flebtednces ti me forth 1th. NORMAN A. WATT v OmCIAl, AMINW5TRATOH Prince ftitpeft B. C. Dated the 7th day" of September, A. D. 1933. IN THE SUPRCME COCHf OF BRITISH COI.UMBEIA, IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER or THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" AND IN. THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ciiaiu.es karskis. rxeeaaed. TAKE NOTICE that by order of His Honour Judge. W. K Fisher the 10th' day of September A D. 13S I M appointee! A3mln.lftrwtcr of th Estate of .Charles Kai-skls lat of Atlln. British Coruttbla deceased, and all (xu-tles) hattngf claims acalnt Mie said Estate are liereoy re qnlrett to firotsfv aam propefly verified a me on or bukre the 20th day. of Oc tober A.D. 1933 and all persona tndeb' ted to the Estate- ate required W pay the: amount of their Indebtedxea to m forthwith . HERBERT F. GLASS!? Offloial Administrator, AUln, B.C. Dated the llth day of September, 1935. Make i Housework Easy with an ELECTRIC VACUUM CLEANER Sweep- the modern, easy way with an-Electric Vacuum Clenr: Ne diist. Nd hard work. A disagreeable, wearying task turned into a pleasant light duty. Get your Vacuum Cleaner now, at ( present-day, low prlcf-s. Convenient terms arranged if desired. Northern British Columbia! Pcrver Company Limited r2ai:BaalXmaBVlM!!!!KXII Going Hunting? TheFxsh which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED Prepared Daily By . . Canadian Fish & Gold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT. B.C. asaaaall lAalANi M isM C CVEN-fSCSH O . 1. Kellogg' Corn Flakes are tho largest-selling ready to-eat cereal in the world. Tio reason for tbs is threefold? They're oven-fresh, they're flavor-perfect, 1 t and they're made from the finest ingredients obtainable. When the Kellogg Company started making Cdrn Flakes 20 years ago, it changed breakfast habits the. world over. People everywhere eat Kellogg's Corn Flakes because no imitation can equal their deli ciotw flavor and crispness. When you buy Kellogg'is, you get true value. Refuse a tubstitnte. The original Corn Flakes are made' only by Kellogg in London, Ontario. FOR FLAVOR . I MB I I ! I I I III I M it fee B m Drop in and See Our Complete Stock of Hunting Equipment jji Rifles,, Shotguns, Shells, Hunting Knives, Cleaning Rods', kGun Grease and Oil, Pocket Compasses " SPECIAL: 6.5 Mannlicher, rebuilt army 7 5Q guns, with one box of shells, only 'if GORDON'S HARDWARE IS?- I 1 ::atxi:.iiirffiKXar It's interesting to know when reading the Daily New8 that the people of the whole district are doing the same.