if r t - t ; fAQE FOUB Saturday fV. i these Glasses Show Why "ASPlRIff" Starts Easing Pain A Few Minutes After Taking IN 2 SECONDS BY STOP WATCH An "ASPIRIN" Tablet Starts to Disintegrate and Go to Work UbUt into fitm of Br th time it biU tb bottom of the Urn it u disi&trfretinf . "Atplrln" tablet. sUrt 'taking hold" of pain a tew minutes alter taking. We are now displaying a large selection of beautiful, modern LAMPS. What happens in these Glasses happens in your Stomach For Amazingly Quick Relief Get "ASPIRIN" Any person .-who suffers from rheumatic paiM'shouU know this: Two "ASPIRJN" tablets, taken with a full glass of water, will usually ease even'severe. rheuniatic pains in a renjarkably short time. Ask j'dur doctor about this. He nfll proUbly tell you there is nothing, better: For "Aspirin" tablets not only offer a potent analgesic (pain reliever); but start going to work almost instantly you take them. Nut e illustrations of glass. Try this simple way. You'll be. Demand and Get- ASPIRIN TftAOC'MARK RES. surprised ' how quickly pain eases. Thousands of rheumatic sufferers are finding comfort this way. "Aspirin" tablets are made in Canada. "Aspirin" is the registered trade-mark of the Bayer.Con.ipany, Limited, of Windsor, Ontario. Look for the name Bayer In the form of a cross on every tablet. New Winter E: vision Fares x', on sale NOW Yoil ran frnvd tn Fnclnm CnnaAn (including Winninen'i. tho Eastern . w 'J -C7 and Midwest States at fares compar- m.v..y - ale with those in eJTect during the summer tourist season. Tickets on -t ,- eale until May 14, good returning within six months of purchase. Ise these low fares for your trip Abroad We loan you free a complete Home Permanent Wave Machine for 3 months. All you need do .IS Send S3. 00 to POVPr thn ntl n tVilnlr... line, ouior 6 complete Permanents. Will not wic ucjt nair. Any one can guarantee a perfect wave with this machine. No electricity or experience needed. When you have used these supplies more oil can be obtained from us at fifty cents a Marvel Wave Factory 1183 East 41st. Ave, Vancouver, B.C. LAMPS! GORPON'S Our stock comprises floor lamps, bridge lamps, table lamps, radio lamps and bed lamps in a large variety of the latest styles. We also have a fine selection' of shades. Drop In and Inspect them. You will be well pleased with their style and price. A suggestion: A small deposit will hold ;any of these lamps till Christmas if you so desire. HARDWARE SSS."- LOCAL NEWS Cash for old gold. Bulger'? (tf) Fashlbn Footwear's Second An niversary Sale continues all ne.Jpt week. (25 Special! Permanent Waves. Mi lAdy Beauty Shoppe. Phone 655. S. E. Parker left on last eye nlng's train for a business- trip to Windsor, .Ontario. Spanish and Hawaiian guitar Jn structlon. Miss Elizabeth Currie, Phone Black 294. 258) Mrs. T. 3. Iarsh, who has been spending some time here and at Terrace, sailed by the Princess Adejalpe last night for Vancouver. Miss Violet Stamp-Vincent ha returned to her home here after spending two weeks' vacation at Ocean Falls visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Baillie. Ladies! You can buy good quali ty brown oxfords, cuban heels, lor $3.49 at Fashion Foot-wear's Big Anniversary Sale. (256) Mr. and Mrs. Stanley BJshoprJck and little daughter, who have been residing here fpr several months, sailed toy the Princess Adelaide Jast night fin their return to Port land, Oregon. ' .F. -L: Bucklay of Vancouver ana fw. J. Clark of Quebec, .who are (here In connection with the local pulp and paper mill undertaking, left on last evening's train for Terrace and are expected back Men's dress and work boots only $2.98 at Fashion Footwear all. next week. (256) Word has been received in the city to the effect that G. P. Tinker who went overseas wjth the Vlmy Pilgrimage during the past sum mer, has been In hospital Jn Ed- inburgh. He Is about the last of toe pilgrims still away, W. H. Wil son-Murray being due back to night,: HOTEL ARRIVALS .Royal M. S. Buchanan, Vancouver. N. Prince Rupert MacDonald, CJaxton Cannery Central A. Hunt and L. G. Braun, C. N. R.; J. McDonald, Vancouver; W. Leighton, city. Knox J. Martinsen and Rod McLeod. city. Timely Recipes CRAB SALAD Nearly everybody likes crab salad. There are different ways of mak ing it, some simple, some more elaborate. Here Is one simple and easy recjpe: Take a cup of diced crab whether canned or fresh boiled crab a ,cup of chopped celery and a finely chopped hard bojled egg. jMix ' them together AvUJvmaypnnapr weanidrlng when fill the materials have been murougmy enjuea, ana serve on crisp" lettuce leaves with a spoon Jul of dressing on each leaf. 5.. Announcements Hill 60 Tea, October 31. "I Presbyterian bazaar, November 8. p.;-'N. Bazaar, Moose Hall, No vember 13. L. O. B. A. Bazaar, November is 26. Cathedral Christmas sale, Nov, Lutheran Bazaar, Metropole Ha l, Nov. 27. C C. F. Bazaar,, pecember 2. Orange Hogmanay Dance, Dec emoer 3J, DELICIOUS SUMMIT ICE CREAM In -Gallons and Gallons VALENTIN DAIRY H0ED0WN SUCCESS Crowd of four Hundred Thronfed Moose Hall Last Nigbl At Papular Event The Gyro Club's fall hoedbwn dance last night In the Moose Hall was, as s Jusual with those airairs, a complete success. Some four hundred persons were present. There were Hajlowe'ej) features Including caps, balloons -find favors. Decorar tions oh whjch a gpod deal of hard work was put in by rsome of the. Gyros were appropriate to the sea-j son and very attractive. With fine music by Charlie Bilagno's Orches tra, dancing kept up until almost 3 ajn. .and. .even then, the pig crowd was loath to leave. One of, the features of the eve ning was .a half hour of fine popular concert music during the re freshment perjod by the Capito- lians Orchestra under direction of Dr. H. N. .Brpck'e.by. This eyokedi great applause. Miss Helen, Smith and Arthur Sutton won costume prizes, judges being Mrs. Neal Carter and p. G. Borland. .Some carniyal features were also operated and helped to swell the fund for the.' Gyro's community service work. Dr. R. G. Large, president of the club, was convener and master ,of eeremijnles. Charades Enjoyed At High School i i Literary and Dramatic .Society Holds Its Weekly Meeting The High School Literary and Dramatic Society's program on Friday consisted of the playing of. the old party game ''Charades" by two teams. Each selected two three-syjlable words .and acted out each syllable, then the entire word. The names chosen were in-fan-.cy, ant-arc-tlc, handrker-chlef, and auto-mob-lle. Perhaps they were acted out too; well for the majority or the audience guessed the words without a great deal 'of difficulty. Between scenes JWsses Jean Mc Lean and Ruth Nejson entertained with a piano du-t and Lois Judge with several pieces of popular mu sic. ETIQUETTE IN HOTELS Present-Day Hotel Rules jame; Compared With This MACLEOD, Alia., Oct. 315 CP) Rules which gpvern decorum at present-day modern hotels make for tame reading when compared with regulations enforced at the old Macleod hotel here 54 years ago. A list dated Ssptember i, 1882 6et forth the following: Spiked bopts and spurs must be removed at' night oh'1 retiring. Dogs are not - allofcedixin ihe bunks tit- may sleep, underneath. Candles, hot; water: anrlother luxuries .charged e,xtra,: also towels and soap. Towels changed weekly. Jnsect powder for sale at the bar. Special rates to ''BospeJ grinders" and the "gambling perfesh." Private entrance for Jadies by ladder in the rear. Baths furnished free, down by the river, .but bathers, must furnish their own soap and towejs. No kicking regarding the quality or quantity of meals will be allowed. Those who do not like the provender will get out or ie put out. Only regularly registered .guests will be allowed the privilege of sleeping on the barroom floor. Guests without baggage must sleep In the vacant lot and board ejsewhere until, their baggage .Guests are forbidden to strike matches or spit on the ceiling or to sleep in bed with their boots on. To attract attention of waiters or bell boys shoot-a hole through the door panel. .Two shots for Ice water, three for a deck of cards and so dn. All guests are reouested to rise at 6 a.m. This' Is " "imperative as sheets are needed for table cloths. A straight charge of $25 was made for board and $40 for board and lodging. An additional ' charge of $10 was made for a wooden bench to sleep bn and $20 for a Bed. $50 Bridge Shower Held Wednesday Delightful .Ufair hi Honor Of Miss Beulah "HcKinley and Gordon Daniels box attractively decorated in Hallowe'en cojors. Dejightful refresh ments were served. The evening was spent in play ing bridge and' games, the wituvn being Don Taylor, Miss Myra Kln-slor. Mrs. J. C. Gllker and Charles C O AL TO PLEASE EVERYBODY Satisfaction .Guaranteed FAMOUS EDSON ALBERTA COAL BULKLEY VALLEY COAL VANCOUVER ISLAND COAL PRINCE RUPERT FEED COMPANY PHONE; 58 and ,558 KvrlA I KM. J Transfer Quick Delivery COAL WOOD Chairs & Tables For Rent PHONE 580 Office 315 Second Avenue FREE For the Best Layer Cakes Made with Malkin's Best Baking Powder and Robin Hood Flour For Full Details ASK YOUR GROCER ! On Wednesday evening a miscellaneous shower was held at the ; home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Glass in honor of Miss Beulah McKinley : and Gordon Daniels, whose mat-, riage Is to take place next Friday evenjng. They were recipients of many useful gifts presented in a large Bennett. ; Pentecostal Convention Delegats From Southeastern Alaska And this District to be Her? ficxt Week , A fellowship convention of Pentecostal Assemblies with delegates in attendance .irom this district as well as southeastern Alaska will be held in Prince Rupert commencing next Wednesday with three services dally including one each afternoon for children. Those taking part will be Mrs. J. Gil- more and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace of Ketchikan: Rev C. Personeux of Juneau; Rev. and Mrs. Jolm Llnney of Terrace and Rev. and Mrs. E. J. North of Prince Introducing MELO - REX SYRUP Pleasant to take Very effective for hard, dry irritating coughs. Ask us for a trial sample Price per 8-ounce bottle 75 c Ormes Ltd. the Kexall I ton Pbonei: 81 ft M Open Dally Trom 8 a.m. till 10 pjn. Sundays and Holiday! Prom It noon till 2 p.m., T p m. tffl J a m.umti,wsMZ!M ! Oil Heaters ' M s i 1 Now Is the time to prepare for the winter, be warm and com- fortable. buv a new tvne "0UAKKR HEATER" made in sizes w suit all reaulrements. NO WICKS, no movine Darts, cheap to i operate- and the most modern, and' beautifully designed heater on the market, passed by the Research Bureau at Ottawa. Wc are also agents for "KUESKY" Hotel and ripsLniirnt . Biirners for all size ranges, the "AETNA" OH Heaters and arhie Stove B-irners We can suit' ah v ripmnnH: pt .n . pl'vft . vniV' n ripmnnstration of tM Ward Electric & Marine Supply Co. Cow Bay, Prjncc Rupert The Fish which made Prince Rupert Famons "Rupert Brand SMOKED BLACK COD Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co. It's interesting to know when reading .the D$!?Ls5; mat-tne people oiine wnoie awtnet are qoiuk "