1 PAGE FOUR Quality has no 1111 NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll, Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates $1.00 up 50 Rooms Hot St Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 196 MacKENZIE'S FURNITURE Steel Panel Bed, Slumber King Spring. Deep Sleep Spring Filled Mattress. 327 Third Ave. Phone 175 PERFECTION IN CANNED SALMON GOLD SEAL tfancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only Salmon Canning Company with an all the year round payroll in Prince Rupert. Hyde Transfer Jasper Telkwa and Black Diamond COAL Dry Vood PHONE 580 Office 315 Second Avenue substitute Toronto Woman Is Heard Here Head of Anglican W. A. Addresses Meeting under A. Y. P. A. Auspices The Anglican Young People's Association held Its weekly meeting last night in the Cathedral Hall, members of the congregation being invited. A feature of the evening was a very Interesting ad dress by Mrs. R. E. Wodeshousb Ottawa, Dominion President of the Woman's Auxiliary. 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Two tablespoonfuls, .daily are usually sufficient Serve "as a cereal with milk or cream, or cook into tempting muffins, breads, etc. How much pleasanter to enjoy this natural laxative food instead of taking pills and drugs. All-Bran is guaranteed by the Kellogg Company. Sold by all grocers. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. 'Conitivilwn dut to iimfficitnt "tMa1 SELVIG'S SPECIALS for FRIDAY and SATURDAY Eggs C Grade 3 doz Forestvllle Butter 3 lbs . Lard per lb , Sugar 10 lbs Brunswick Sardines per tin : Christie's Arrowroot Biscuits, per tin Rice it Wheat Puffs-Toasted, 2 for Super Suds-large pkg Ivory Soap for Shoulder Veal per lb Breast Veal per lb. Round Steak 3. lbs Bulkley Valley Chicken per lb Corned Beef 3 lbs. Pot Roast per lb .. Pork Tenders per lb 78c 82c 16c 56c 5c 29c 25c 20c 8c 12c 8 c 50c 29c 25c 10c 25c Phone 765 303 Third Ave, FREE DELIVERY .' IUM m IIL3 II, I1J! JlW WJJMW WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront The Marlyn Fish Co. had up tj October i shipped some one mil lion pounds of fish from Ketchikan and Petersburg this year". This Is the: heaviest volume of fish the company has sent- out for any year . In fourteen years. In one single shipment recently 130.00C pounds was dispatched from Ketchikan and Petersburg aboard the steamer North Sea. Next spring, the Tacoma Fish St. Cold Storage Co. will have a new cold storage and ice manufacturing plant In operation at, Tacoma In conjunction with the Marlyn Fish Co. Three halibut vessels marketed catches totalling 71,000 pounds at Seattle yesterday as follows: Attu: 40.000 pounds, Sebastian, lOc and 10c; Federal, 11,000. Washington, lOic and 10c; Ionic, 20,000 San Juan, 10c; The Fairway sole 18,000 pounds of sableflsh to Se bastian at 4c and the lane 10,-000 pounds of sableflsh to Whi at" 43,ic ' C. N. R. steamer Prince John Capt. Nell McLean, arrived in por'. at 4:30 thls morning from Vancouver via ttie Queen Charlotte (Islands with passengers, mall anc '.freight and will 'be -her until if; o'clock tomorrow when she will jsall on her rttUrnVputh over the !Same route Included' In trie Ijohn's passengers Were logjers from .th T, A.KqUey Logging Co.'s camp at Atli Inlet rwhich is about" to curetail operations for a period ,A. S,; Munro, has takn over, thr ipost of chief engineer of in: 'Prince John. J, Bryant arrived on the Prin -r 'Rupert yesterday to assume hi amies as stand by watch officer on the steamer Prince George which is .tied up for the winter at the local dry dock. Northland Transnnrtat. Inn fV c jxnotorshlp liner Northland arrived it FJit- y ociock trus morning from Alaska and., after discharging four carloads of fish from Ketchikan for transshinmpnt nt i - f -j.w v lu.ci wnaaian wauonal Railway I sailed at noon in continuation of her voyage to Seattle. Capt. Len Williams, master of the North- IT i n H le n , I ww-uijipanii on uie pre- ochi. vuyage Dy nis wife who resides In Seattle. Hallowe'en Dance By Norway Sons About One Hundred Persons In AL attendanee at Affair Last Night A very enlnvnhlp Wall rf iuitvn v dance was staged last night by the who vi Norway m tne Oddfellowi' Hall which was specially decorated for the occasion. The affair drew urowa or about one hundred persons and music was provided by Julius Welle's Orchestra. Gun-nar Selvlg was master of ceremonies and Hans Petersen and Alf Jensen presided at the door. At i . .... iv imunignt delicious refreshments were scrvprf. wiih Mr. v..i -ww Afciiad Slatta and Mr Wane Tin..i.t . w J llii' .il i tiiarge. a basket of fruit was i!i, tne winner being Mrs Sternberg. R. G, Johnston, manager of Inverness cannery, was in town yesterday from the river on business, Mr. and Mrs. Johnston nfrr ing me summer at Inverness, will oe in town over the comlne week ena to attend the christening of their grandchild on Sunday and will leave next Tuesday afternoon on the. Catala for Victoria to spend the winter. Gould Not Lift Arms Above Head Owing to Painful Rheumatism This woman suffered from rheu matism in her back, arms and legs matism are frequently due to deposits of uric acid In the muscles and joints. Kruschen Salts assist in stimulating the internal organs to healthy, regular activity, and help them to get rid of this excess uric acid. Local Boys' Rnvc Band UclllU Rnnrl Parents' Ass'n In At Annual Meeting Central Corrfmlttee A Black hall, Hi B. Eastman and Lee Dell W. G. Norris-Loewenthal, well known pioneer, mining engineer, xho was formerly located at Hazel- P.T.ASS'N WAS BUSY Varied and Interesting Program At Meeting Last Night An n In Interesting cresting program program drew drew a a For two month; she endured thlsl attendance 10 me mommy . i J14i then, uo hi,. like m,nvi manyi Dalnful condition, , . meeting or ine rone. , uupert Par- another sufferer, she decided to try onr TaitnDl,c' A cert fa t rrs lac Aim Kruschen Salts. Read her letter:- " Y, , . T at Memorial School, "About fifteen months ago I had njg thetBth PresentoUon of to rheumatism in my arms, back and Entrance legs. The nalns in my reach above mv head. v w Vw arms ana legs after getting warm in bed were 1 1 i ... 111.. u much about Kruschen Salts that I thought I would trv them. I am so glad to say that for more th,an a year I have not had the slightest return of my rheumatism." (Mrs.) H.E. The pains and sUffness of rheu ful pupils Governor's and the Lieutenant- medal to Norman aimoiv unDearaDie. i wa un.e mat , 1 Blackhall of Borden Street . A School . could not for two months, and I read SO yiatc. unit woo ail muia ted talk by Peter Sunderland of the Prince Rupert Fisheries Experimental Station and delightful numbers by the Prince Rupert Boys' Band under Bandmaster Robert Greenfield. In the absence of City Commissioner W. J. Aider, who sent a telegram of regret at his Inability to attend, T. W. Hall, inspector of schools, presented the medal to Norman Blackhall and Entrance to High School certificates to upwards of one hundred pupils. It Is Interesting to note that, while this medal is eiven to thp nunll rnnlclnir highest in the entrance examina-UUJS tion in this district, the district in cludes two other inspectorates. "Shipping Through the Ages," was the subject of Mr. Sunderland's 'address. Illustrated with a com plete series of views of ships of all (ages from pie-historic methods of a meetlns held recently bv ' transDortatlon to thp. "Qunpn the Boys' Band Parents' Associa- i Mary," the talk was Intensely In Mon the following officers were sleeted: PresidentMrs. J. G. Viereck. Vice-President Mrs. J. Joy. Secretary-Treasurer Mrs. Ii Perkins. teresting, Mr. Sunderland has a very intimate knowledge of ships,! types of ships and rigging, and to' the children of a seaport the subject has a particular appeal. The Boys' Band rendered several jiActuuvc ius, it a. tasiman. i selections in a pleasing manner, chairman; Mrs.W. Thompson, M;s ; tone, rhythm and Interpretation J. Brown, Mrs. Philllpson and Mrs. I being favorably noted. T. Fortune. -f I Mrs. rj. c. stuart preslded and Representative to Band Associa- referred to the assistance given by " T . B5JnHn. .the association to the schools of the city. It was extremely gratify ing to know that the sum of $70 had been paid for sports equipment for the schools, $150 for reference books, a special grant of $90 for football shirts for the three schools ton and eisewhere in this district, and also prizes for home economics arrived hi the "city orf'the Prince :The The citizen citizens owed a great deal to ttuperij yesterday from Vancouver j this association for the valuable and proceeded t6 the interior on financial as well as moral support last evening's train given to education. !We loan you:free, a complete Home Permanent ,''" luaciunc. ior j montns. Ail1 you need do iu .uu 10 cover ine cost oi snipping and Vto nil f A- a AAM1AI r . ...... v yju iui wuinpiciu I'eiinaiienis. wm not larm the finest hair Anv finn pan mn rn nfna a perfect wave with this machine. No elcctri- :;iiy or experience needed. When you have used these supplies more oil can be obtained from us at fifty cents a K Marvel Wave Factory 1183 East 41st. Ave. Vancouver, B.C. HOTEL ARRIVALS Royal u" u m,v,h0rthenart ' W. L. McGllUvray and J, ;A.'s been a 1. . nMl v .lie ALil I I f 1 T . L. . 1 .111 iiuutvs, vanuuuvei, ivii. uiu uo, t me local hra Mickey Dolan. Portland; C. Mori I l tne Bank of Montreal h.i son, Massctt; J, E. HUdttch. Fran-, transferred to Chilliwack! hw , 1 ces Lake, Y. T. Prince Rupert R. G. Johnston, Inverness; W. O. Norrie Lowenthal and John D. Galloway, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Fvfe. Prince RuDert: Mr.! and Mrs. R. Collins, Atli Inlet; W.i IT rm i ' I . II.. rrl L I Creek. Central R. Lougheed and M. Frye, Usk; R. Campbell, Jasper; S. King, Port Edward; O. Hunt, CNH.; John Smith, city; W. II. Wlllson and E. Wiilson, Terrace. Knox V. L Hanson, Jasper: E. M. Wil liamson, Prince George; O. Mar- In, Winnipeg; S. E. Bartley and Mr. and Mrs. R, Brosell, Van-coouver; E. Bedford, city. Jack Keefe jr., returned to tncj city on the Prince John this morning from Atll Inlet, Queen Charlotte Islands, where he has been employed n the logging camp during the summer. Miss Marjorle Blance and Lee Gordon, well known and popular local young couple, have chosen the evening of November 5 as the date for their wedding. v VttR.cn Dy m. o w.. Fourth Avenue and A,mWot branch in Vancouver Thl takes effect within the days. ue' (e LAST TIMES TnvirT? 4 Last ComplM. -yj H. G. WELLS' Amazing Prediction of The Future! "THINGS TO COME" Wtth RAYMOND MASSEY Sir Cedric Hardwicke Pearl Argyle (At 7:00 & 9:47) Plus WENDY BAKK1E In "Ticket to Paradist- (At 8,40 Only) Coming Friday Robt. Taylor & Jantt Garner " tlC II TV Jiuuii i own uirr Union Steamships, Limited 8tcamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouter: T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 PJH Due Vancouver, Thursday pjn. T.S.S. CARDENA FRIDAY, 10:30 PJK. Due Var::ouver, Monday ajn. ROUND TRIP FARE leaving Sunday 8;00 P.M. calling rt. Simp, son, Stewart, Anyox, Naas River returning Tuesday, $14.40 Further Information regarding sailings and tickets from A. W. NEWMAN, Prince Rupert Agent, Third Ave. Phone 56 TheFsh which made Prince Rupert Famom "Rupert Brand" SMOKED BLACK COD Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Lid. I'KINCK KUI'KKT. Hi B. C. CLOTHIERS Special Bargains for a Few More Days Ladies' Bedroom Slippers I CQ I Ladies' Overshoes, brown I rf To clear I OSC I and black, Dominion I I 9OU 1 make. To clear I Ladies' Fine Pumps and I -I I Ladies'' Calf and Kid 1"' Oxford., all sues I I Oxfords I 9,95 Toclear I I To clear I Boys' Solid Leather School I iffl) Ladies' Fine Pumps, hun- I Q A o 5001,8 Z.y dreds to choose from I 2.7" I Toclear I Toclear I J MTolearC RUbbCr BOt8 2.95 Ch.j!dren'-Rubber. 69C Children's and Misses' Overshoes Cl OQ ""- To,clea! t?i05l Phone Black 324 Third Ave.