30, 1935 Or -bei rn PAH.Y ICIWI S PECIALS ismine Shaving; Cream an J Talcum Regular, 70c; Both for 59c Noxema Cream 25c Size or 15c Fitch's Shampoo and Scalp Massage Brush Regular, $1.05; Both for 69c OrmesLtd. yift Pioneer Druggists The Kull Stow Fhones: 81 &. 82 Oprn Dally From 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. hdays and Holidays From 12 noon llir 2 p.m 7 p.m. till S p.nv ROM fRixrjE RUPERT ROM PORT SIMPSON Congoleum The- Modern Rug For Modern Homes, Canada's Favorite Floor Covering, For sale by GORDON'S HARDWARE CANADIAN PACIFIC iViver via Ocean Falls ami way ports FKWCESB ADELAIDE, FRIDAYS. 1(1 P.M. o Tuirouver Direct PRINCESS LOUISE. Oct 4th, 16th. . PRINCESS NORAH, Oct. 25th, Nov. 3rd, 21st. Krtchikan, Wrangclf. Juneau and Skarway PRINCESS LOUISE Oct. 12th. PRINCESS NORAH, Oct 21st, 30th, Nov. 17th. Pnr Infnrtnatlnn iinri reservation call Or' write W. L. COAXES, General Agent, Prince Rupert, H.C. HON STEAMSHIPS SPECIAL WINTER EXCURSION RATES TO VANCOUVER $32.00 $35,35 RETURN. RETURN, All Meals and Berth Included. red Rates to Vancouver also apply from lnterrnediate points, fel Tickets on Sale Between November ltt, 1933 and February inclusive Good to Return up to nmir oi, Children Half Fare. Earners: Leave Prince Rupert: Ar. Vancouver fS. CATALA Tuesday. 1:30 p.m. Thursday, p.m. )S- CAUDENA Friday, 12 Milt. Monday, a.m. Tickets nnrt All Information from Pnce Rupcrt Agent - R. M. SMITH - Third Ave., Phone 5G8 or Pursers S.S. Catala and S.S. Cardena. LUMBER mile. We have a fairitr m,iof i,,mhPr .it Mile 21, near I11 buiidin Haysport, ready for rail and water shipments. K or repairing, it wUl pay you to examine our stock and receive prices. SHAMES RIVER LUMBER COMPANY Haysport, B.C. LOCAL NEWS NOTES Be warm and'cwnlbrtable In 31 Taxi It cokU tht tame: You ,ctn rent as low as $1J0- a car it Walker! a day, pltir 7c. Charles Graham-,. Inspector of mines, sail tonight on the Princess Norah. for a trip, to the- Atlln district on official duties, He will fly Ire from' Carcross to Atlln. Max Hellbroner, who has been at Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minne sota, receiving surgical treatment. returned to the' city on the. Prince-George this morning. Inspector John A. Fraser. provincial police; who' has. been on a brief trip "to Victoria on official business, returned to the city front J.he south; on- .the Prince' George this morning. Miss Maisle Dungate of. the Thrift Cash & Carry staff; wha went to Houston to- visit herfather, George- Dungate, is' among! local people who have been- stranded In the Interior, owing to the railway tie-upv Mrs. A. J. Webber and Dr. R. CF Large were soloists last night when the new local radio- station CFPR nut on its- first broadcast with local talent. There was also vocal music by a Junior Chamber of Commerce chorus, the Junloi Chamber having sponsored the program. Reception was good. Mrs. H. M. Hlggs and young son, Douglas, of Twickenham, Eng., arrived in the city, today for ah ex tended visit with Mrs. Hlggs' sister, Mrs. C. J. Norrington, Seal Cove Mrs. Higgs made a very fast trip from Twickenham to Vancouer In nine days, crossing the. Atlantic on the Empress of Britain. Dr. R. ff. Large will address th Prince Rupert Chamber of commerce at its. regular monthly meet ing on Friday night of. this week on the proposed health Insurant: legislation of the provincial government. It is understood Dr. '.Large's remarks will not be al 'together In favor of the legisla tion as now proposed. The regular weekly luncheon o the Prince Rupert Gyro Cliih to day took the form of a busines-session having chiefly to do with the making, of arrangements for the forthcoming hoedown dance on November 22 in aid of the hos pital ward fund. President S. J. Jabour was in the chair and there was a good: attendance of members Announcements Junior Chamber Hallowe'en dance Moose Hall October 'ilk. 31. 7, Hill CO. Hallowe'en Tea, October Presbyterian Bazaar. Novembe- Daughters of Norway Bazaar; Nov. 8, Moose Hall. Elk's grand November 8 Lecture Recital, November 29. re-ppenlng dance: Masonic Dance, Moose Hall, No vember. 15, , ; St. Andrew's Nov. 21. Cdthedral Bazaat Gyro- Hoedown; Moose Hall, No vember 22. Orange Ladles', oazaar. Nov. 28 1 Hill 6tt tea tonight; Mrs. Orchard McLeod, corner Borden and TayH I for. (250) Mrs, Mandy, United Bazaar; December 5. Hogmanay Hall. Dance, Oddfellow' Moose Halt TONIGHT Moose Lodge meets. 8 o'clock Gilbert Cambeir returned, to the city ore the Prince- ' George- this morning: from. a trip south. E. W. Tticker,. who- has been, ore a trip south,, returned to the city from Vancouver on the Prince George this morning. ; Mrs. Jack. Woods (Annette Stone) returned to the city on the Prince George thi morninff from a. busi ness trip to Vancouver. A. E. Parlow, .district forester;, re turned to the. city on. the Prince George this morning1, from a brief trip to Victoria on official business. Dan Hill of Surf. Point mine, who has been on a-trip south, returned to the city- from. Vancouver on the Prince George this- morning. Miss Rose M, Da vies O. B. E, who has been on. a trip to Vancouver and Victoria, returned to the city from the south on the- Prince George this-morning. A. Frebourg. ot Edward Lipsett Etd. staff, who has been on a vaca tion trip south, returned to the city from Vancouver on the Prince George this morning. Miss Annie Boddie, who has been on a holiday trip to Vancouver and Victoria, returned' to the city from the south on the Prince George tills morning. B. Llndstromt Atlln miner, who has been paying a- visit here, will tall by the- Princess Norah. thi evening on his. return north. Nels Llndbo Is going north with. him. Capt. W. p. Armour, manager of tha Armour Salvage Co., who Is on a business trip to Vancouver, la expected to return to-the city next Sunday on the C&tala. Philip Malkin of the Vancouver wholesale concern of W. H. Malkin po Ltd. arrived in the city on the Prince George this morning; from the south, being here on company business: E. Gulickr local manager of tiw Swift-Canadian CO.. returned to the city on the catala yesterda afternoon after making the round trip; to Stewart and Anyox on bus lness. Mrs; W. H. . Kergin, who has-j been on a trip to her native prov Jnce of Ontario, returned to the city on the- Prince George thi morning, liavihg travelled home ia Vancouver- Peter Lakie, district freight and passenger agent for the Canadian National Railways, was caught at Smithers by the railway tie-up last week and Is now on his way back to his headquarters here by way of Vancouver. The north wind,, which has been blowing here for the past two or three days, has. fallen since yester day and.lt was milder last night, the mlnimm thermometer reading being. 28 above. It was still clear and cool this, morning, but the barometer was commencing: to drop slightly. Miss. Jessie MCLena-ghan, super visor' of home economies- for the Department of Education, Victoria, came north to Ocean Falls on the Prince George-last evening and will arrive here- on the Princess Ade laide Friday afternoon.. She Is sister- of Mrs. T. Mcdymont of this city. . Georee Balfour of, Hamilton Ont., is. spending some, days in Prince Rupert and district writing articles, f or the Southam Press in the east. He will later tour the In terior of British Columbia as soon asv the line is open In . the mean i time- he is making, a boat tour along the coast,. Whilp fn .tRe city he Is the gues of Mr and Mrs; R L. Mcintosh, Cllffsydet FflnTth" Ave nue. FRESK MILK AND CREAM DAISY VALENTIN iAIRT Phone 657 Three Newlywed' Were Married Want Ads m a. I "W" n I Couples Arrive Saturday Lve SteuMf Prince George, Arriving Today Front South I "Honey moon. Ship-" The steamer Prince George, ar riving: in port this Vancouver, was- a. "honeymoon Choice Difficult REGINA, Oct. 30: (CP) House i- ship," having three bridal couplea oh board. To Prince Rupert returned George C. Mitchell 'and hi bride, formerly Miss JearJ Grieve, who were married here three or four weeks- ago and who have been on a honeymoon trip .as far south; as Portland. They will reside on Fifth Avenue West Gavin Dtrome, engineer at the Premier mine, and his bride and John Winter, ot the Big: Missouri mine and his- bride- are on board enroute to Stewart. W. and Mrs. Dirome were married recently in Vancouver while Mr. and Mrs. Win ter were united in Nelson. For Fall Dinners Turkey Shortage Forces- Prices TJ Housewives Change' Menus wives with an eye on the budget are finding their, outlay for tra ditlonar fall spreads running into figures considerably higher than last year, particularly where tur key Drover, the highlight of; the banquet.. A. scarcity of turkeys on' the Re jinaj market Is the- reason, a cold. late spring, being the cause of the- shortage. Prices as a. result are con slderably higher. In some homes .the. "piece de. resistance" was the logical substitute pork, and here the shopper found a 30 percent In crease. Chickens also are. at a premium on the market, although they are n larger numbers. Prices Jumped from 22c to 25c a pound. Last year's prices for chickens was 15 cents; Beef prices, however,, are- very slightly changed and here the thrifty cook was able to turn her knowledge to account with some tempting dishes using dressed meat as-the special fare; young MOTH ERS HIGHLITES WEDNESDAY,' OCT 30' R D.m. John Charles. Thomas, KOMO. 6:30 Ray Noble, KOL, 7:30 Jinny Fldler, KOMO. 8:15 Male Chorus, KOL. THURSDAY, OCT 31 6 p.m. Show Boat, KOMO. 6:30 Peace Program, KOL 7 Horace Heldt, KOL. 8 ri5 Standard SymphonyKOMO. FRIDAY, NOV, I 6 p.m. Souvenirs, KHQ, 7 First Nighter, KOMO, 8:30 Beauty Box Theatre; KOMO; KPO. 9 Richard Hlmbers Orch KOL., 0 Harmony Violins, CRCV. SATURDAY, NOV. 2 6 pjn. Rubinoff, KPO. 7 : 30--Carefree Carnival, KOMO.. 8 Bam Dance-, KOMO, KPO, KFI. 0 :0O Strange Cases, KOMO, KPO. 1-Waltr Time, KOMO. SUPERIOR RADIO ELECTRIC Phone Blue 320 Mia- Bertha Goedkeep Becomes Bride-Of Martin Skog. At Quiet Geromony The marriage-took place quletlv momintr from i at the Manse ot ac raui s turner- an- Church at 8 o ciock aaiuraay evening Re. L. C Jensen offlcla ting, of) Miss Bertha. Goedkoor and- Martin Skog. Witnesses ot tht ceremony were Mr. and. Mrs. Evan Evanson. and. the parents, of. the bride?. Mr. and: Mrs. Bernard Goed koopi. A- reception In. the Commo dore Cafe followed; Mr., .and Mrs Skog. will reside here, tne groom being engaged In fishing. Hotel Arrivals ort Esslngton. Savoy Mike Mandrufc; K T: Patterson. l Johnston and' J; Menara, Suri ?oint Mine. Royal w. Hi Johnston. Vancouver; W. Johnson and B: Kristmansson, Os- and; C! F." Leigh, city; Henry Reid, Prince Rupert Martin. Miller, Blllmor;. A.L. Mc- ""aughton, Vancouver. Appeal to King ' On Alien State! LONDON,. Oct. 30; (CP) An ap peal to-the King, is to be made in the New Year by women from all jarts of the Empire to safeguard he nationality of women who narry foreigners. Organized by the Women's Free iom League, the petition will re luest the King "to ask the govern nents- in the United Kingdom and ;ach of the Dominions to consent '.o the adoption of uniform, legis-atlon. to give the married women ndependent nationality in her own jerson. In the same terms as a man ir single woman." " In July a petition was presented n the House ot Commons signed y women's societies in every Do ninion, asking the government to emove the disabilities of married women in matters of nationality THEt DUCHESS' NURSE LONDON, Oct. 30: (CP) Nursi Tkjulse Roberts- of Wllmslow. Che- ihlre; is attending the Duchess of Kent, who gave birth to a son 1. few weeks ago. She attended Princess- Paul of Yugoslavia at the birth of her two sons. FOR. SALE (TOR SALE Office safe extra thick walls, giving perfect protection against fire. Dally News- (tf) FOR SALE Two pure-bred Nflc. male pups, $10 each. Apply Gor don Little, Terrace, B.C. (251) FOR SALE House and two lots, 2 bedrooms, front room, kitchen and pantry, bathroom; also shack on other lot, 10x12 all fenced in, 1144: Seventh Ave. East Cheap foi; cash. Phone Black 789. (253) FOR RENT TJRNISHED House for rent. Apply 108 Eighth Ave. West. Phone Green 820. (251) ?OR RENT- furnished. Phone 741. -Fiveroomed house, Eighth Ave. East, (253) 4 EXCHANGE WOULD Exchange good winter wearing appareir for a good stamp collec . tion. Apply Peoples blore Ltd., Prince Kupert, (252J. skates! i SHARPENED Hollow Ground 35c We have- the equipment to make a first class job Kaien Hardware A satisfactory place to shop Tube Skating Outfits $4.75 Boys' Sizes up $4.50 to 5 SOME PEOPLE LEARNiFROM EXPERIENCE -OTHERS STILL FREEZE In owcoalyaiill find the heat. inftTTfiiirnarit' lyottr home ompiete. The buildings which were warm during the last few days were the ones using coal supplied by- Philpott, Evitt & Co. Ltd. When disgusted with oil and electricity, Phone G51 or 652 for the bcs coal in town We Fish which made Prince Rupert Famous U Rupert Brand" SMOKED BLACK COD Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. If vou have something to sell, a classified advertisement" in this paper will soon let you know if there is a buyer in. Itli&city; . . .. . if