1. l5 ra bahot ww anal 1 insist upon the Best LOCAL NEWS NOTES Annette's October Be warm arid comfortable by rid- "Polly Put Kettle On." Catholic tag in 32 Taxl-it costs the same. ! Bazaar, Oct. 2 and 3. Catholic Hall. m 4 t ALADfi Basketball meeting In Elk's Hall You can rent a ear at Walker's i 7:30 tonight for entries of teams. (227) mile. ax low aa $1.50 a day, Piaa 7c a CLOCK SALE ,1 - IS Mrs. c. H. Orme will be at Boys' Band Parent Assn. important home Friday Oct. 4 from 3 to 6. tomorrow night, Mc-Intyre 1 meeting till 11 TEA (22?,, Hall at 8. Wednesday, October 2nd, From 9 a.m. a.m. JUST ARRIVED A Fresh Shipment of ley's Toffee Lee, Rum & Butter, Fig and Date Ap Assorted; price per pound . . bags 25c t .1. !i Cfl Z. JUDUee who oui. b. Jubilee tins $1.00 Tie BmU SUrt JURY'S DAIRY MILK CHOCOLATE BUDS Mb. Ormes Ltd. Pioneer Druqcfsts Phones: 81 & 87 0rn Daily From 8 a an. till 10 jun. iji mi Holidays From 12 noon till 2 p.m., ? p.m. till 9 p.m. r.r 1 1 i.i:3.iiB:TJiTKrKaJtEJcr2;B2: & Are You Ready For Winter? f ffe have a fine selection of heaters in types and R s!zr; to assure the warmth and comfort of any 1 home Heaters for wood, coal or oil burner lnstal- jj latlon In attractive finishes. Drop in and Inspect g our selection. You will find that our prices are right, RDON'S HARDWARE ST-f I n. l I i 1 ion steamships Limited SPECIAL NOTICE IMPORTANT CHANGE IN NORTHERN ROUTE of ss. "CATALA". F'W brine Prince ItUDert Northbound, Sunday Sept. 15th. pommencing this date, ss. "Catala" leaves Prince Rupert, Sunday 8:00 p.m. calling Port Simpson. F? STEWART MONDAY 7:00 a.m. Ivtag ll:C0 a.m. ?8Naas River MONDAY, 6:00 pm.-approx. Anyox MONDAY, 10:15 p.m. calling Port Simpson m Prince Rupert ..TUESDAY 8:45 a.m. approx. F8 Prince Rupert TUESDAY 1:30 p.m. Tickets and all Information R- M. Smith, Agent. Third Ave., Prince Rupert, or Purser ss. "Catala". Phone 508. CANADIAN PACIFIC Fv ancouver via Ocean Falli and way ports IPRINCESS ADELAIDE, FRIDAYS, 10 P.M. SKf L0UISE' SeP h. 15th. 25th. Oct. 4th. 16th. PRINCESS j NORAH, Oct. 25th, Nov. 3. ipmvlkan Wrane"- Juneau, and Skaewaj- PRlNPFco acPt uln 21St, 30tn, urt. NCESS I NORAH,. Oct. 21st. 30th. wfL. coAW.ervations call or write nu Agent, rrince unpen., - K nSngknow whe" heading the Daily I 6 pePIe Pf the whole district are doing the i j Mrs. O. HaUlday wishes to inform her Datrons that she win (be out of town until Oct. 18. (227) T. W. HaU, Inspector of schools, 1 left on la3t evening's tram for a trip to Smithers on official busl-i ness. Dora Gray, Indian, charged with drunkenness, appeared in city police court this morning before Magistrate McClymont and, pleading not guilty, was remanded for eight days. Ole Rollog, who arrived in the city the night previous from Van couver, left on last evening's train for Fort St. James enroute to Tom Creek where he will bfe engaged in mining. Albert Sulear was flrfcd $100 with option of two months' Imprisonment, by Magistrate McClymont In city police court this morning for supplying liquor to Indians. He 13 "serving the time. j Merely routine business was ta-jken up last night at a regular ! meeting of the Nordkap Society In (the Metropole HalL President J Jorgensen was in the chair and there was a good attendance o! members. F. F. Dowling, chief inspector of the Board of Fire Underwriters for British Columbia with head quarters In Vancouver, after : visit of several days here and at Stewart, left on last evening'3 train for Prince George and Sml- i thers. News same. Charged with driving to the common danger on Second Avenue in the vicinity of Westview Bridg? and with failing to report an auto- :BSBCTBOEiM!:rBiM I mobile accident, Henry Dickens appeared oeiore Magistrate aic-Clymont in city police court this morning and was remanded for eight days. BRIDE-ELECT HONORED At closing time yesterday mem bers of the staff of W. H. Malkln Co. Ltd. assembled in tlie office to honor Miss Jean Grieve, whose marriage to George C. Mitchell takes place this Thursday. G. W. Laidler. manager, presented to Miss Grieve, on behalf of the company, a beautiful electric clock, and, for the staff, a handsome tea wagon. TO BRITAIN ON ONE OF.THBB K SPECIAL CHRISTMAS from Montreal H Not. 22 "ANTON I A"! t to CluCow, Bt, UtctjwoI W Nov. 22 AUttrii i I to nrmootb. H". Mwxwn Ttrnrtolt? conducted csevrda to Contimrnlul Zurof. from Quebec J , Hor. - -LETITIA" '.h toBIfat,tImporf,ClaoW Wt Nov. - "AUSONIA"- 4t ttrtonaOy conduct cwdoa to Britain. from Halifax Dec. 8 - "ALAUNIA'! to Rrmonth. nam, London OttTt - "LACONIA" to CaIwst. C3ow, Urtrpool "ASCANIA" to Plymouth, HaTT, London Cheos this hmout Chrlitms Route t Europe. Th""1 tervice, excellent foodr com-frhl aecemmodatlon, spe cial attention paid to women and children; recreation and entertainment for all to oil abort porn until " LOW OCEAN RATES IN ALL CLASSES Apply to row toeal ",' " better) or to ei httc yoo 7nu,H48)V.ncouW J. E. Panter of Smithers, C. C. F. candidate for Skeena in the forthcoming federal election, was a visi tor in town yesterday. A public meeting in the inter ests of C. H. Orme, Conservative candidate for Skeena, will be held. In the Moose Hall oh Wednes day evening at 8 o'clock. Dr. Thompson, former Conservative member for the Yukon, will speak Dr. Thompson is Mr. James Thompson's brother. (228) O. P. Heinekey, Harry Comer and David Bennett arrived in the city on the Catala- this afternoon from Stewart for Jury duty at the Supreme Court Assizes this week. Mr. Bennett is accompanied by his wife. Jack Roaf arrived in the city on the Princess Louise yesterday from Vancouver, being here to take eharge of the local station of the Home Oil Distributors- for two months while T. N. LePage, mana ger of the northern division, Is stationed temporarily out of head office in Vancouver. Thomas A. Kelley, well known Queen Charlotte Island logging op erator, and B. D. Gatty of London, IMg., and Don McGilllvray of Pow ell River, who have been paying a visit to the Island logging camps. left on last night's train for Vancouver via Jasper Park. Mr. Kel-ley's camp at Selwyn Inlet con tinues in full operation as are also the Morgan camp at Crescent Inlet and the Allison camp at Cumshewa. Engagement Mr. and Mrs. G. Letts, Oona River, announce the engagement of their only daughter, Bessie, to David Reynolds, fourth son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reynolds, Houston, B. C. The wedding to take place early In October. Announcements Toe H Bridge, October 2. Catholic Church ber 2 and 3. Bazaar Octo Baptist Bazaar, Oct. 5. United Annual Supper October 8. Lutheran Church Bazaar Oct. Metropole Hall. 10, Gyro mlnlstrel show 11:15 p.m October 14, Capitol Theatre. Canadian Legion Bazaar Oct. 17 Hygga's Bazaar, October 25. Junior Chamber Hallowe'en dance Moose Hall October 30. Hill 31. 7. 60 Hallowe'en Tea, October Hugh Martyn, vocal recital,. Nov ember L Presbyterian Bazaar. November Daughters of Norway Bazaar, Nov. 8, Moose Hall. St. Andrew's. Nor. 21. Cathedral Bazaat Orange Ladlea oazaar. Nov. 28 St. Peters Bazaar December a. Moose Hall Competitive DANCE Thursday, Oct- 3 $15.00 in Cash Prfzev $5,00 Best Foxtrot Couple $5.00 Best Couple Dancing Fl<ar Vals $5.00 Best Couple i Dahcing Highland SchottLsh Admission 35c, 9:30 tc 2 COATS COATS Some exceptional values in Fur Trimmed and Untrimmed Coats Regular values to $24.50. Clock Sale Special $1000 Skirts SKIRTS Pure Wool Skirts. Sizes 14 to 20. Reg; values to CA $3.95. Clock Sale Special vi,tfV Waists WAISTS Silk Waists in plain and plaid or checked materials. Regular values to $1.95, 7tf Clock Sale Special 1 ox Hans. Antonsen left on last night's train for New York where he will embark October 11 aboard the steamer Laconia for a visit to his native home at Aagskaret, Nordre Helgeland, Norway. On the way east he will pay a brief visit at Moose Lake, Minnesota, Dr. Alfred Thompson, well known Vancouver pnysician ana surgeon and for many years Member 'of Parliament for the Yukon, has been invited to speak at the regular weekly luncheon of the Prince Ru pert Gyro Club. Dr. Thompson will j arrive in the eity on tonight's train following a trip through the inter-j ior. He is a brother of James H. Thompson of this city. iFCTIOX SALE TIMBER SALS X18088 There will be offered tor sale at PuS. 11c Auction, at noon on the Twenty-1 fEth day of October, 1935, In the office of the District Forester, Prince Rupert, B C. .the Licence XI 8083 to cut 2,574,- 1 000 feet, board measure, of Spruce Ce-1 daf and Hemlock on an area adjoining Lots 852 and 6S3, Lyell Island, queen Charlotte Islands Land District. One year will be allowed for remo val of timber. "Provided any one unable to attend the auction In person may submit tender to be opened at the hour of auction and treated as one Bid." Further particulars may be obtained from the Chief Forester, victoria, m.u. or District Forester, Prince Rupert, B.C Hyde Transfer PHONE 580 Office 315 Second Avenue Queen Charlotte Island No. 1 Shingles 3X, $30 per M. 5X, $1.50 per 3L SWant Ads FOR RENT TWO Remodelled 5-roomed flats and,, well, furnished apartment with chesterfield etc Phone 543. (tf) LOST LOST Gold wrist-watch with Initials N. B. G. Finder please return to Daily News. Reward. (227) AGENTS WANTED AGENTS 45 Commission. Why work for less. Take orders for the "Art-Point" Series Personal Xmas Greeting Cards. Priced as low as 1& for $1.00. "Victory" Box Assortment containing 20 Beautiful Cards with Calendar sells for $1.00. Costs as low as 5Cc. $10 Sales Kit free. We are only Interested n genuine workers.- Art- Point Printing Co., Victoria, B.C. DRESSES DRESSES Pure Wool Jersey Dresses in snappy styles and colors. Sizes 14 to 42. Q9 OA Clock Sale Special . . DRESSES Sunday Etc. Sizes from 14 values to $12.95. Clock Sale Special . . (tf) IW THE SUPREME COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBEIA, IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OP THE "ADMINH-I TRATION ACT" j AND . I lit THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OV CHARLES KARSKIS, Deceaed. TAKE NOTICE that by order of Ht Honour Judge W. E. Fisher the 10th da: of September AX). 1935 I van appolntetl Administrator of the Estate of Charie Karskls late of Atlln, British Columbia. deceased, and aU parties having claims against the said Estate are hereby required to furnish Mffli properly verlfleil to me on, or before the 20th day of Oc tober A.D. 1B3 and ftlt persons indeb ted to the Estate are required to pay the amount of ,their indebtedness to nv forthwith . HERBERT P. QLASEEY Official Administrator, AUln, B.C Dated the 11th day of September. 1935. Nites, Street, to 44. Regular 3.00 Housedresses HOUSEDRESSES-Sizes 14 to 44. Regular value to $1.95. 70 Clock Sale Special Pullover Sweaters PURE WOOL PULLOVER SWEATER Short and long sleeves. Reg. values to $2.95. Q1 Oft Clock Sale Special JAvU Annette Ladies' Wear Co. Federal Block THE STORE OP THE BETTER DRESSED FOR LESS Third Avenue Prince'Rupert, B.C. TIMBER SALE X1B874 Sealed tenders will be receive bv the Minister of Land? not later th&-noon on the 7th day of October. 193... for the purchase of Licence 3B1 8874-, Ui cut 2.241,000 feet of Spruce. Cedar and HjrOoclc on. an area situated on xm south side of Louise Narrows Cumshewa Inlet, Queen Charlotte ' Island Land District. Two years will be allowed for th ? removal of timber. Further particulars of ine Chief Forester. Victoria. B. C , or District Foi-ester. Prince Rupert, B. C. FRESH M!LK AND CREAM DAILY VALENTIN DAIRY Phone 657 Reserve Your FUR Call at our store and pick, but what furs you wish to purchase this fall Make a deposit and we will hold them until you are ready to complete the purchase. We Have a Wonderful Selection G0LDBL00M The Old RellabU The Fish which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED BLACK COD Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. BES-i CO.) BK3S9 t i . 1 1 i. i in. ". lb .3 wis ti'v.v