pr. Carson's Liver Oil Capsules HIGHEST POTENCY ii Product ot Prince Rupert BRITISH COLUMBIA $1 ft per ijua ui uu miuit a formes Ltd. Jiut Pioneer Urtuzg tats t, smll Ur Phones: 81 & 82 Open Daily From 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. and Holidays From 12 noon till 2 p.m., 7 p.m. till 9 p.rru IE MINIMAL PROVINCE OF WESTERN CANADA 5 produced minerals of an aggregate value of $1,376,437,403.00. le value of mineral production for the year 1934 5 $42,305,297.00 : being, an increase of 29.8 over production for the year 1933, Ud production established an all-time high in i volume and value. i llwiiij vt some recent publications, copies of which may lukiriipon application to the DEPARTMENT OF MINES, I0E1.UC.: ' Annual Report of the Honourable the Minister of Mints lor the calendar year 1934. Bulletin, 'British Columbia the Mineral industry 'Included In this Bulletin is a synopsis of the various Mining Laws of the Province). Non-Metallic Mineral Investigations: Barlte, Asbestos, Clay, Glass-ware, Magneslte, and Hydro-Mag- neslte. Sketch map ot B.C. showing Mining Divisions. Etc. L'TH EJ3raJ VANCOUVER S.S. IR1NCE GEORGE Every THURSDAY huo p.m. VIM L2l"aii Xalional Steamships UMON STEAMSHIPS LIMITED -rcamris leave Prince Rupert lor vancuuia- P'tog Vancouver Thursday ICAlliipvi. g Vancouver Monday a.m. SSlr,8 Port and Ma 111 ,to BUnpaou Anyox, Stewart iwinu. iMe p,, Rupm 8undy. 8 pjn ! " formation regarding all sailings and tickets at- NC M'rT.RT AORNCYI Thl, Menu "ion. CANADIAN PACIFIC Vancouver Vl- IPT, u,"n rans anu way pons pNCESS ADELAIDE. FRIDAYS, 10 P.M. -"wr Direct-SSS182' 4th' 16th' tESS NORAH. Oot.. ?;th m ou Ketchikan w PRiMmI Wransell. Junean and Skaeivay '"CESS NORAII, Oct. 21st. 30th. Nov. 17th, A S,ATFStkr and resvatlons call or write -"""i aurni, rrince uiiprn, spending the summer In the Unult i River country, returned to the city jfrom the north on the Princess I Louise Thursday afternoon. Albert farrow, after a week's visit here in his capacity as steamboat Inspector, sailed by the Prince George Thursday night on his return to Vancouver. The Canadian National Railways city ticket office announces mat there will be a special rail rate of lc per mile from all points In Can ada to the Atlantic seaboard m connection with the Vlmy excur sion next year; The special transportation rate carries the privilege of use of coaches or tourist and standard sleeping- cars on payment of regular berth rates. The special rail rates- are good going between July T and 14 and returning- up to October 31. Announcements Anglican tea Mrs. W. J. Nelson: October 22. Hygga's Bazaar, fjctober 23. Junior Chamber Hallowe'en dance Moose Hall October 30. 31. 7. Hill 60 Halloween Tea, October Presbyterian Bazaar,- November Daughters of Norway Bazaar, Nov. 8, Moose Hall. St. Andrew's Cathedral Bazaa. ?Jov. 21. Orange Ladles' oazaar. Nov. 28 Lecture Recital, Mrs. Mandy, November 29. United Bazaar, December 5. Moose Hall Basketball Games Start MONDAY NIGHT 0A&T NKWI LOCAL NEWS NOTES Special preacher. United Church.; cash for old gold. Bulger'. "Be warm ind comfortable tij rtd-, ta In 32 Taxi It cost the same. i Free Capitol Theatre tlcketa. cot-jlect our cash register receipts; Bul-Jgw's Jewellery Store. i Mrs. Watt's dancing classes be- i . . . . bmj. xnonaay oeemners at 8 rj.m .Tuesday advanced pupil. 8 pjn. jPhbne Blue 322. (243 ; Cecil Batt, who- has. been engaged In mining in the Yukon, returned to- the city from the north on the Princes Louise Thursday after- inoon. I William Trites, who has been Thanksgiving Harvest of the Sea, Presbyterian Church, Oct 21 Tou can rent a car at Walker's as low as- $1.5(1 a day, plus 7c mile. l 'I Ed. Hudema sailed ' Thursday night on the Prince George for Vancouver. Mrs. Watt's dancing classes for adults begin: Monday beginners at 8 p.m., Tuesday, advanced pupils. 8 pun. Phone Blue 322. (243) C. C. Ketchum returned to the city on the Princess Adelaide yes terday afternoon from a brief business trip to Vancouver. Alvln Leask arrived in the city on the Princess Louise-Thursday afternoon on his- way back to his Roy S. Dickson, pilot for the home at Metlakatla after a visit to 'Star Airway at Anchorage; Alaska, Ketchikan. wno arrived In the city from the north on the Princess Louise Thursday afternoon, proceeded by j last evening' train to Bums- Lake where he will pay a visit- with his i parents. Announcement: Mrs. G. Halliday Will' Re-open "THE MODERN BEAUTY SHOPPE" formerly the La Parlslenne Beauty Parlor on. Monday, October 2 1st. 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 rhone 917 Capt. M. Coghlan, Capt David McKay, Capt. Norman Marlon and Capt. Ralph W. Newcombe were among well known Yukon River boat masters going south for the winter aboard the steamer Princess Louise which was In port on Thurs day afternoon. 3. T. (Bob) Fraser, who has been visiting for the past few weeks here with his mother, Mrs. J. D. Fraser, Brooksbank Apartments, following his arrival from Prince of Wales Island where he had been an engineer at the Dolomi mine. sailed last night on the Princess Adelaide for Seattle. John A. Shaller of Seattle, who hat been engaged in mining dur ing the past- season In the Squaw Creek section of Northern British Columbia, was a passenger aboard' the Princess Louise Thursday af ternoon returning south, accom panied by his party which Included George Pearson, a former local druggist, who goes to Vancouver for the winter. Hearing of application of T. W Brown, acting as counsel for Hee- ney Suey, Chinese, for a writ of certiorari with a view to quashing conviction and fine of $50 Im posed by Magistrate McCIymont In city police court on a charge of permitting liquor to .be .consumed In a restaurant, has been adjourned In County Court pending appolnt- ment of crown. counsel to represent the You Save Every Day at The THRIFT Low Regular Prices REAL SPECIALS PEANUT BUTTER To clear, 11-oz. mugs ROMAN MEAL COOKIES per doz DEL MAIZ CORN Der tin Now Science Explains Why So Many People Past 40 Feel That They're Slipping Lo9!ngnidr"Grlp.MoiTliig 21c LIBBY'S FANCY PRUNES W l.JI., oto T.IK viltr HEDLUND'S OYSTER SOUP, per tin HEDLUND'S MUSHROOM SOUP, per tin 10c 10c 10c 15c LIBBY'S POTTED MEATS Qn per tin KELLOGG 'S WHOLE A Ac TtftlDI TTT ATTTTQ nor'nlrir MM- HAPPY-VALE PICKLES o,.. nr. Cnur OQ.flT Vint W I V LIBBY'S SPAGHETTI 16-oz. tin .... 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ALSO .V TABLET FORMt Phillips' Mrik.of Magiwsia-Tablets are now on sale at all druz store everywhere'. Each tiny Ub pMwr: let is the equivalent oi I teaspoonful of Gen. XV tun trumps jvuik 01 JJ-wsy Magnesia. S&fJ Phillips MIL cfAIaj Leslie Froggett of Dawson ar rived In the city from the north on the Princess Louise Thursday af ternoon and proceeded by train last averting to Winnipeg where he will spend the winter. Want Ads FOR SALE FOR SALE Office safe, extra thick walls, giving perfect protection against fire. Dally News. (tf) FOR SALE Chesterfield suite, din hie room suite, bed room suite and other modern household fur nlshings In good .condition. Can be seen Monday afternoon and evenings after 6 p.m. at residence A. McNeill, Second Avenue. (243) WANTED WANTED Girl for general housework. Apply Box 1652 or Phone 61. (244 MALE HELP WANTED LESSON from the depression-Be a Civil Servant Postman, Customs Examiner, Clerk, Stenographer, etc; Free Bookie. "How to get a Government Job." M.C.C. Civil Service School, PERSONAL WOMEN Wanted to start private Kindergarten Schools In their own homes this Fall. Free book let on request. Canadian- Kind ergarten Institute, Winnipeg, Established 1927. it. AGENTS WANTED A BIG Money Maker. Specially Constructed Shoes. Patented Features. No Other Shoes like It. Free Shoe Bonuses. Big Profits. Don't Miss. Write Now For Our Free Selling Kit. Box 1603, T1MKHK SALE X-15W3 Seeled tenders will be received by the District Forester. Prince Rupert; B. C. ncrt later than noon on the 7th day of Nor ember. 1935 for the purcha.se of Licence X-15723. near Klngeombe Light. C. R. 4., to cut 780 M. Bd. feet 01 Spruce. Oedar. Hemlock and Balsam. one lit year win De aiiowea iot re moval of Umber. Further particulars of the Chief For- ester. Vleitorta. B. C. the District For ester, Prince Rupert, B. C- Banger o. F. Frcst. Prince Rupert, B c, IN. THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OF THE "ADMINIS TRATION ACT' AND IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE. OF GEORGE BROWNEU. WHITE; DECEASED, INTESTATE. TAKE NOTICE that by order of Rift-Honor, V. E. Ffslier trie aid day of October. AD. 1939, I tra appotnterj Admlntrtor of ttv eatatr or orargc Browne!! Whlite. deceased, kind all parties fiATlng: elaJms aeatnsc trie said estate are' nereoy required to rumiia same, properly verified to me on or before the 5th day of November, AD. 1035, and all parties Indebted to the estate are required to pay the aatoont of tneir lndebtetinefls to m roron-wttn. NORMAN A. WATT Official Administrator, Prince Rupert, B.C. Dated the 2nd day of October, A.Di fAOIWTrttt CHURCH NOTICES FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH J j Preacher Rev. W. D. Grant Hollingworth, B.A. j ' , i" , ' Organist: Mrs. J. Smith v M . - ' J . SPECIAL. THANKSGIVING SERVICES 11 AJ.I., Sermon Subject; "GODS-PROVIDING CARE", 12:15, Sunday School r?30; Westvlew School I v 7:30 P.M.. "THE HARVEST OF THE SEA" ;' Sermon Subject;. "Thy Way Is. rrrthe Sea' MUSIC X Morning', Duet: "We Are Little Sowers,' "Molty Frew arid j Pat McCIymont. Anthem:, "Prafee Ye Jehovah." Evenme, Anthem: "Angel Voices Ever Slngrng" Anthem: ,OiLord How Manifold Are Thy Works." All Visitors Very Welcome . i' FIRST UNITED CHURCH (X D. CLARKE, Minister Choir Leaders Organist J. S. Wilsonj Geoi Wilson Miss 3. Olafson, A.T.ciii; '-r THANKSGIVING SERVICES a. . .-. II AJA. and I'.iv trM. . . Special. Preacher: REV. J. KING GORDON, M.A. Music, "PEACEv" from the Cantata by J. H. Maunder. - Dr. R. G. Large, soloist -. ' WELCOME TO ALL Sunday School at 12:15 p.m. , ? ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL , , (Church of England) Very Rev. J. B. 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