7 1935 2 SPECIALS liine Shaving Cream and Talcum Regular, 70c; Both for 50c " Noxcma Cream 25c Size for 15c Filcli's Shampoo and Scalp Massage Brush Regular, $1.05; Both for 09c Ormes Ltd. Jfift Pioneer Driiqe?t-?ts lit Kuill store Phones: 81 & R2 Opfn Daily From 8 a.m, till 10 p.m. ays nd Holidays From 12 noon till 2 p.m., 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. BE0PLE LEARN FROM EXPERIENCE -OTHERS STILL FREEZE InourcoAl.youll Thc WdinRS -whjch WhW were warm during the Thftf.willwAhe last few days were the llWour home ones using coal supplied )&0 l..r 1 llllflUll; AJTIll h disgusted with oil and electricity, Phone fi51 r (552 for the best coal in town CANADIAN PACIFIC lincouvpr via Orean Falls and way ports ADELAIDE, Fridays, 10 p.m. IuwfcSs ftn ifeot TONChiJS NORAII. NOV. 3rd. 21st, Dec. 5th, 19th. h'CBn?.n' u'neell. Juneau and Skaeway r. PRINCESS NORAH, Nov. 17th, Dec. 1st, 15th, 29th. rKlt ROUND TRIP FAKE TO VANCOUVER $32.00 f i sale Nov. 1st, 1935 to Feb. 29th, 193G. Final return Umit March 31st, 1936, WF?r !?,!"rmatlon and reservations call or write i.o, wcucrai rtgrni, rrmce miiim, .-. CJAL WINTER EXCUJISION RATES TO VANCOUVER M ''KINCE UUI'KRT mnc rx nr.TimV. All Meals &M Poi-T W4'VU and tiWiH t! H C Pm lSI.'TIlHN. XJCIUI VwOOD included. fial Tirfe t0 YanCQUVer also nnnli, frnm Intermediate t "I'UMve Good In IfM..-., L March -U Children Hnif Pnp Catala and S.S. Cardcna. nolnts. ebruary . 193C. LoaveIrince Rupert:' Ar. Vancouver tcAUnrv Tucsday. 1:30 p.m. Thursday, jwn. hNA Friday, 12 IVIdt. Monday, a.m. nce Rupert iSte Und AU Information from or Vu2l. U- M' SRTII - Third Ave., Phone 508 DAILY NEWS SAGE THRE2 LOCAL NEWS NOTES Christmas cards, exceptionally . Be warm and comrort&ble by assortment. Special dis- tag In 32 Taxi It costs the same. counts ,on .orders placed at store. I Max Heilbroner. James N. Kelly Is ,ln town from Triple Island lighthouse, ft being his first visit to the' city for six months. (Dec. 4) ' Knitted suits, Jackets, pullovers, I lust arrived Demers. (258) You can rent as low as $1.50 mile. a cat at Walker's a day, plus 7c. a ; Everybody Is going to the bazaar : Organizations and individuals 'and grand carniyal. First Presby-' requiring to purchase Poppy jterlan Church, Thursday, Novem- Wreaths may obtain them at Le ber 7. 3-,C Dm. and 7-10 n.m. (257) glon Clubrooms. '257-9), sale of hpme coqklng sale Friday j of the Canadian National Railways from .2 o'clock, Moose Hall, dance from Vancouver, arrived In the city and fbazaar from 8:30. Adm. 25c. on the Prince Ge,orge yesterday (258) from the south, Jbelng on hli way to ( ' ,the Interior Inspect'jrogress of A charge against Mrs. W. Penny repair wqrk on - line following, of c,qntiributing to the delinquency . the recent wash-outs. of juveniles ias been dismissed In. i city police cpurt. .Canadian Legion, B. E. S. L. Church Parade, Stmday, November 0 .to St. Andrew's Angjlcan .Cathe dral. Fall-in, .Clubrooms, 10:20 a.m., Medals will ,be wprn. (,257-.9 A report from Fire Chief J. R. i Morrison, read at last night's meet ing of the hospital board, announce ed that an lnspetlon of the hospital and nurses' home had been mad,e' and everything was In good order fijom a fire standpoint All returned men and ex-nurslng sisters are cordially invited to Join with the Canadian Legion and Women's Auxiliary in Remembrance Day Parade at 10:20 a.m. Monday. November 11. Medals will be worn. (257-9)' Announcements P,resbytertau Bazaar. Noyembai 7. Daughters of Norway Bazaar, Nov. ,8, Moose Hall. Elk's grand re-opening dance. November 8. Dramatic recital, United Church. November 14. v". ' ", V '.S3. Masonic Dance, Moose l.lalLVNp- vember 15. St. Andrew Cathedral .fiazaai ; yov. 21. ! Gyro Hoedown. Moose Hall, No vember 22. Orange .Ladles' oazaar. Nov. 8 Lecture (Recital, Mrs. .Mandy, Baptist Church, November 2?. United Bazaar, December .5. , Comedy ",Bii,nl;y Pulls tle Strings", Presbyterian '.Cburch, Dec. 5 ,and, 6. ' Hogmanay Dance, Oddfellows' Hall. MOOSE JIALL KENTAL KAKS Concerts II 1 r...-25,pp Dances' ,...,...r...... 20.00 PuWtc Mqetiqgs A6t00 A room suitable for smaller meetinga is now available on the ground Jloor. cental jate, $4.00 For engagements phone the Club Steward, 840 or Red 412. Miss Maisie Dungate, who has been visiting at Houston with her father, George Dungate, and was prevented from returning to the city direct on account, of the rail way tie-up, got back yesterday aboard the steamer Prince George, " ' , , I having travelled by way , of Jasper lt Miss Ivy Anderson, of tlje local !park aRd Vancouver. teiepnone stall, is sailing jonigni.i on the Prince (George for a holiday trp to Vanc9iver ,and .Callfprnla. She expects to be away until some time in January. The hospital board last nlgHt acknowledged the receipt rom Hill 60 Chapter, Imperial Order, Daugh ters of .the Empire, of a welcome donation of linens for use in the institution. Just in, semi and evening dresses Demers, (2581 The hospital board was advised at its meeting last night tha,t Avel- lng coal from the Telkwa district, which the board decided at Its last meeting to give a trial. Would not be available until after service has been resumed on the tocal line of the Canadian National Railways. Leonard Cripps sails tonight on the Prince George for Vancouver1 where he will remain for some time. Returned men may purchase tickets for Armistice BanqueJ from members of executive or at Club-rooms. Banquet, Monday, November 11, 7:30 pjn. (257-9) R. G. Emmerson, chief .operator of Digby Island wlreless'.'sstation, sails tomorrow night on the Prince John for a trip to Tlell and Dead Tree Point. The regular monthly - meeting - - qf v. Miss Vivian Hickey, coming home from Helena, Mont., to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Hickey, is expected to arrive on the Princess Adelaide tomorrow afternoon. City Commissioner W. J. Alder i will sail tonight on the Prince Geprge for a trip to Vancouver and Victoria on city business. He expects to be away for ten days or two weeks. The usual grant of $50 for Christmas comforts at the hospital i , . v i Hotel Arrivals Royal M. Hanson and II. Dickson, city; M Perlstrom, New Massett; C. Codd, Vancouver. Prince Rupert Dan B. Craig, Montreal; J. Gll- Jett,,Massett; M. J. Williams, Skide- gate Mission ;,E. H. Palmer, Sedge-wick Bay. .Central E. .W. iChapman, Queen .Charlotte City; Victor Pearson, Smithers; was nuae 10 miss jean wnwn K. Kurulok, M. McKenzie, N, R. N lady superintendent by thejCarlaon( , . p Halten and E RIcnard. 1 - i. u. - I IlUSUlUiil LHJUIU ill, 1LS JircCUUlK -JiUl ,r.. n, i u . . . i ' - i son, , city- d.Bnort, ss. rrince ooun, Prlnw Rlinprt. flpnurol '..TTncrHaT.flnnnr'i nnmmlttno Pemers have a ieautiful line of! Rev. C. D. Clarke, pastor of Flrstt. held last Wht in thP hnsnital ! Weldrest dollar crepe hose In latest United Church, was an interesting , Those nresent were r n Rnv ,qUmmm of thP anartlan -.1- - -r -Tf - -"L- -1 .-.-.H i l.i.. I r-r-T r J . IT" "MCS. (258) SpeaKer at me regular wctauy 1UH-fcald nroslripnt W Ut Ttrown n V Natlnnol Pnllwnvs Hlstrlr.t frpi.rhf r l.crteon of the Prince Rupert Rotaryfwjlklnsori anri Vmnir' hiflh '' Atoirlt For supplying Jlquqr to Indians, Club today, his subject being "The tors: H w Birch, manaplnp sprre- Thomas Alexander Cook has been ( Vacant Lot." There was a good at-itarv. and Miss Jean Hirrlwn r,w. Wlried $50, with option of thirty tendance of members and a fewy superintendent " i ' aays- imprisonment, In city police guests witn fresiaent w. m. macK-cqurt. j stock in the chair. . paugriten of Norway tea andi Sam Morrison, district engineer Knox William Walton, Edmonton; A. E. Phillips, jyoranda, Quebec; J. IT Taylijr, Varicouver. nnrl and rmsspntrpr passenger agent ntrpnt. snlls sails tonight t.nnltrht.T" " " on the Prince George for a vacation George Dibb has-accepted a posi- ,txip to Vf noouver and as far south tion with the Mackenzie Furniture as Portland. Store. B. FAN i'.a'ipp g automatically cut ofl the ends of It oval Cltr Green Beans as thpv whirl through these 5Mb1i-- ro v at tii, Royal City Plant. Hoyal City Green Cut Beans make one of the moat nutrltloua .Vy .Y'.iftter rtieat, s .tUey retain ,thelr jucmer Xreshness and vltamlua. YOUR ...Powdered for Lightness t A There are sixteen quarts of the best, creamy milk in ,this tin of KLIM! 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