October 27, 1936 ijfsday PAGE THREH b. ungate LaidatKest lil powenui aapccwram coug-n mu . with an active tlmulating alkallaer. niial Mwarch haa eonelualrely hown .1 n acid condition almuat alwaya accom- ir.ia the'euniBion cuuirh or cold and to rktt tliia eondiuon aiaallca an oilcn JluckW'a ia no ordinary court arrap. You i t tin to wait oaya or wtu lor rcauiia. . ..t th effect Instantly. Jint of all it formula U haaed on mod- Dn-bwiatf medical fact flndinei. Neat it tuini rare balnama and coaencea to aoften a ahlrara and heal and aoothe aore tnflam- I mtmbrane. But moat important of all it auim a iHiwerful atimulaung alkaliter at that la Junt why Bucklry'a haa oroven to (ttttlvt for couKha, colda. bronchltia. Una, inppe and whooplnr courh. Last I mi leaat Buckler'a roea three timea aa r u old'fuhiuned cough arruua yet coata II little for a generoua bottle. Buckler i tverr here ad (ukrentced. j S I LOCAL NEWS NOTES Rev. Evan Baker arrived at An- New shlrmPnt. nf imtHmm rihson Officiated at. Funeral yox, early this morning on the coats specially priced at $14.85. 0f lj:eU Known fofal yop)an j steamer catala from Stewart. Sizes 13 to 20. Demer's. 252 This Ai H. F. Pullen returned to the city! Mrs. Cody came In this mornln? the Catala after a vu t tro , thP late Mrs George l0n Anyox and continued through fhUnftprnooh . owh, r-.iuu lor Vancouver. ,n?W w . " -- v mier, Anyox and Alice Arm. tue chapel of the B. C. unto-. . . n n.irfonr Ppmctwv with' . . :ers to , John Kissinger of the Excelsior ny friends ta a""" to i pay ,n morn :f J tributes tributes or respect ana ym- v Very Rev James uioson, nf St Andrew's Cathedral iciated and Petr Lien presided on his way to Victoria. 11 the,, old featijres and many the organ to accompany pne!new ones al the i i i hm c T AO n V iTin 1 tt i . Lt." Members of the Oddfellows iye acted as pauueaicis. IRONCHIAL COUGHS Get Rid of Tbern This Quick Easy Way OVER 9 MILLIQN BOTTLES SOLD IN CANADA It Must Be Good, Only In Buckley'! Mliture are yon Mr to hoedown yet. Cash costume prizes, entertainment by Capitolians. Friday night, Moose Hall. (it) The case of Williams, Mansor.. Brown & Harvey ys. Andrew Pete, in which there is a claim of $126.45 for professional services, has been adjourned In Coutvty Court untl Noyember 6. T. W. Brown is counsel for, the plaintiff artf R. L. McLennan for defendant. Mrs, W. D, Thornton, who has. been spending the past few days We loan you free a complete Home Permanent Wave Machine for 3 months. All you need dels send $3.00 to cover thexost pf shipping and the oil for' 8 complete Permanents. Will not harni the finest hair. Any' on can guarantee a rprfprt irave with this machine. No electri city or experience needed. When you have used these supplies more qu can obtained from us at fifty cents a per manent. Marvel Wave Factory U83 East 41st.. Ave; Vancouver, 1.0. ftefisi which mde Prim RpertFans "Ripert BrandM SMOKED BLACK COD Prefuu-ad Di1y By I Canadian Fbk CoU Storage Co., Ltd, PWteK gUPJCBT. RC. Connie Moody, Indian, was sentenced to five days' imprisonment; without option of fine, "by Magistrate McClymont In city police court yesterday afternoon on a charge of vagrancy. line fire department had a call at 10:30 this morning to the resi dence of George Pacovich wheio mere was. qutte a bad chimney fire which, however, did no dam age. Tne residence is on Fraser Street. BABY'S OWN SOAP licit pt lcu atid. BeJnf icv here as the gues.t of Rev. and Mrs. - - W. D. Grant Hollingworth follow-1 Mrs. D. Bayne of Sceptre, Sask., ing her arrival from Sandsplt, :has arrived in the city to spend the where she spent the summer, left 1 winter visiting with her son-in-by last evening's train on her re-l&w and daughter, Rev. and Mrs. J. J turn to her home in Calgary. Blrchall, Seal Cove. M. J. Dougherty, highway engln- Jeer, returned this morning on the r n n i w n . . - . . . i i Anyox. SUPERSIX PEAS 77ie base of vegetarian diets As d side dish. For garnishing, in recipes, or as a quick-hot meal these fancy tender, full-flavored peas are unsurpassed by any ol,her Variety. Q BRITISH COLU,M?IA PR9DJUCT J HOTEL ARRIVALS l completion ,91 tne season s. worK on , a Wnlc j rMhmimp r ivar ite Big Missouri road. This toad U 'son, Tom Gray and G, H. Handley I now in fairly giod condition and city; B. Webb, Osland. i the Consolidated Mining and ; Central I Smelting Cqmpan.y is taking in : Mr. and Mrs. H. Lund, L, ; J ! over it a quantity of electrical and Pugsley, O. LatvaL O. Akre, Ole 'other machinery and supplies from Wcjbstad and H. Gratland, city; 1 Hall, Topley; J. Erickson, Prince George; J. Arsenau, Stewart; Eugene GritmilL Vancouver. Knox J. W. Jenkins, city: C. Mac-; Swain; Victoria; W. M. Wilkinsorij Edmonton; George Bentley, Fort 'Churchill: Many Attended Funeral of Late William Andrew ALICE ARM, Oct. 27: The funeral of the late William Gordon Andrew took place Friday at-ncron' from the Anglican Church with' " Eric Wilson, local school teacher 'officiating. A large number of the 'neighbors and friends were pres-, ent, many of whom placed flowers on the coffin. One hymn was sung "Peace, Perfect Peace"' witiji Miss Alma Eyindsen at the organ. Pall bearers were 6. Evindsen, Barney :Turbitt, Sid Davis, Jack 0;Hara Pete LaFrance, and Wiiliam Mc-Farlane. Interment was made in the Alice Arm cemetery. 29. Announcements Luther League Carnival Tea) Oct. Gyro Hallowe'en Novelty Hoedown, Moose Hall, October 30. Hill 60 Tea, October 31. Presbyterian bazaar, November S. O. N. Bazaar, Moose Hall, vember 13. L. o. B. A. Bazaar. November 18 Cathedral Christmas sale, Nov, 26. Lutheran Bazaar, Metropole Ha'l ' ' lr'V' Nov. 27. C, C. F. Bazaar, December 2. Orange Hogmanay Dance, Dec ember 31. COAL. TO PLEASE EVERYBODY Satisfaction Guaranteed FAMOUS EDSON ALBERTA COAL ' BULKLEY VALLEY COAL VANCOUVER SLAN, COAl PRINCE RIJPEflT PEED COMPANY PllONE: 5 nd .5l She Dreaded Voman's, Feaf. of, Jeumatjg Pajns One of the. many trpuWes that afflict rheumatic sufferers is the difficulty of getting up and down stairs. Such was, thj? case with this woman, but now, she finds it no trouble, ijjjead what she says: "I have been taking Kruschen now for oyer 12 months, a half-teaspoonful in hpt water first thing in the morning, and I feel a new woman. I had very painful rheu matism in my knees and back and also my head was getting very bad, used to dread walking upstairs. now I am very thankful to say it is no trouble ajt all and I scarcely have any pains. I feel better in health than I bav$ done for years." (Mrs.) QM. Two of the Ingredients of Kruschen Salts are notable for their work In dissolving uric acid. Other Ingredient of Kruschen. assist Nature to expel the dissolved acid from the system. OBSERVING l'r,inc.e Jiupert Ministerial Associa- n, yeplpres Lack Je.-sjpct lierrj The Priiice Rupert Ministerial Association, at its. regular monthly meeting yesterday passed a res- iution; ottirlg the Association on record as "deprecating to the full-' ;st possible extent the. growing ax ohssryanc?. .of the Lord's Day Act especially by merchants whose stores remain open tor tle transaction 0 business on Sunday hi direct contraventipn, of the. law." Copies of the resolution are bejng sent to the Attorney Generaj, Trades and Labor Council. RetaiJ Merchants' Association, Chamber ?! Commerce and. press. Those, present at the meeting of the Ministerial Association were Rey. C. D. Clarke, Rev. F. W. Da-foe, Very Rev. James B. Gibson, Pastor E. J. North,' Rev. w". D, Grant Hollingworth, iAdjutant Eva Laycock and Rev. J. E. BlrchalL It ,ws the first meeting to be attended by Mr. Birchall who was welcomed by the president, Rev. C, D. Clarke, who opened the proceedings with prayer. j Following the election of Dean 1 Gibson and Rev. J. E. Blrchall as president and secretary respective ly, thanks of .the Association were jxtended to Rey. C D. Clarke and Adjutant Laycock for two years of service in the respective offices. A letter of appreciation was ordered The Association agreed to support the mission of the Salvation Army Commissioner upon "his visit to Prince Rupert in the near future. Rey. C. D, Clarke spoke, briefly of his Impressions of general Presbytery.. of the United, Church of 'banadf!lh.spttaw4. Amateur ur JuV'as oaJWfi. With the, president. Hicks, back in tJo char, the undg-, nominaUgnai Young Pfippls'i. 4?r ! ciety held its. reguijir wejJUy meeting the basement jdJC.' fiisj; Unir fid Church lait rjl'ght Following Uie .business rne.tog, an "amate.ur hour," wiih Bruce j Stevens in charge Qf the, "niike, was given. Those taking parkin this very enjoyable nrpgam were the Misses Marj; Davey, yje&eJUa Peero, Jpy Green. Eileen and Phyl lis Hamblin, Edith WiJ$risonf ar Frank perry, Wllmd .Hicks and Tom Johnstonf. The full executive .9f this Bpckjty. tpllowlng final-, aprjplfitmen.t naOg at this meeting, iUindj' JpUojEj.: iresjaeni, wimja ificks. ViQe-president, Miss 'Ruby Kri- keysky. Secretary, Ken Harding. Treasure, Miss Edith "VyUkinson, Conv,eners of ccimmlttes are.' as, follows: ' ; Christian Fellowship, Miss Edith Connery. Social and Recreational, Bruce Stevens. ' Literary and Dramatic, Miss Winnie Cameron. World Brotherhood, Tom Try a Daily News classified advertisement for best results. mm FOR SALE FOR SALE Buy the best. Bunsen Oil Burner. Phone Black 461 FOR SALE Kitchen stjy.e with oil burner complete, Morris cjiair, cabinet gramophone with, records, kitchen table. Phone 748. (250) FURNITURE Factory sampler must go this week, f hree-rpom groups, 60 high-grade pieces, guarantee,d the most sensational bargain ever offered in Western Canada $160.00; 10 - piece Chesterfield Groups $65.00; lenuine Walnut Cedar .Chests-$14.50. Terms if desired. Fre storage. Wriije to-.' jiayl Julius Shore " Mail pider; House, 801 Bekins Bldg., LOST sent to the 'board of First Presby- LOST Child's green ratn cape, on terian Church for the use of the j Saturday. Finder please, leaye at classroom of that church as a I Daily News Office. Rew-ard. tl. meeting place. .?.l4'WWCedinvRR boo have iolned our ttrouD ,2Je. ut. r . .w. uzy . rorraing to provide: each member Smithers MaA a?. Narrow Escape In Falling ivock SMITHERS, Oct. 27: William' Duff of Smithers narrowly ,es.?j paped death Friday afternoon when .engaged In his pccupatlon as brakemn on the Canadian NaUpnal Railway near Ceoarvalc. ymlle standing on a car load p.f rock on the jedge pf the Skeena RIer the car wa suddenly' dumped, precipitating him down the railway embankment tp the river amid tons of broken and Jagged rock. Qk wS immediately extricated from the rock and rushed to the IlazeJton Hospital where lt was fpun that hevhad suffered, serious' (culs anfl' bruises, abput tb,c hea,d, and e,ars. morning's train His many friends in are ye,ry phased tp know that hjs injuries are. no worse than what they now appear to. be 'and are Lost Gold mpunte.d walrus tooth congriui.atmg nun upon escaping one miit alive. BrjODE, Oct. 27: ,CPJ Am-, azlng Yugoslavian .doctorj', Surca-go Medici, can perspuie all oyer fcls body at wiC Wfr&hpx the WOT a tot or cold. brooch. Valued as keepsake. Np.-tlfy Dally News. (252 PERSONAL GENTLEMEN'S Sanitary .Supplies, highest grade 15 fpf $1. PaqlfV- . Supply, 751 Granville, Vancouver. with $1000 protection, torlpwipJt life from any cause, up -to 60 years of age accepted wlUyjut medical examination, estinted cost $10, to $12 per year, write tox our vdyer the Top'Cdxlye ?ffer and particulars, Western Mutual Benefit Ass'n, Vancouver, B.C, Uf) iME-rGet vigor at once, Nej? Os- tre? Tonic, l-aptfts cpsiain oyster lnylgprators. and oter sttouJanW-One dose, peps up ,or-gans.' glands. "if- not "delighted, maker refunds few cents paid. Call or write, Ormes limited, tf. I.AXI ACT Notice of lonUoj to ADly 19 JUaw Land In the Prince Rupert Land Recording District' ol Rwige 4, Cowt Land Dlatict. and jsltuate amptoxtoatfly oie mle In ye, had his injuries, attended to .Jt '&&'ttiLe& t H.aaelton ana cawe. .on to his Vn Point, ald Re Dern Point bettig home at Smothers on Saturdjiy ' approxunately lour noiiea in a Westerly "Take Notice Uiftt Haaia Hansen ot Smithers 1 Prince Rupert. B.C.. oocupation run PBCkw Intends to apply tor a teaae w tlve Xollowjng described land. Com,-menclne at a post planted at fclga walW maxk an the aUore-llne In Uie middle ot a bay being approximately thence, thri tjouUx of Red Point chain nortn-Eaat; tnect XUteen ohalna a vnonce mt tajauw aouth. thence tiri(een cnaun vyw. thence Northerly to w ncuw pui-. rt low ?-ater,-tiiepoe loUowtog low watet' to a' .point ppposlte the initial post and containing live acre, more tit Dated WtU day ol October', li Introducing.- v - STOP jVJ.ejjs.ant to, take. Very effective 01 hard, df y, irritating coughs. Ask us for a trial sample Price per 8-ounpe bottle, 75c yfte Pioneer Zfrufffsts -....4 f Ormes Ltd: riic Kexavll Stan tyl!-?: 81 & 112 Open Daily From 8 a.m. till 1? p.m. Sundays and Holidays From 12 noon til) 2 p.m.. 7 pa. till 5 p.m. Union Steamships, Limited Steamers leave Prince Ruper fpr. Vancouver:. T.S. CATALA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30, Due Vancouver, Thursday p.m. T.S.S. CARDENA FRIDAY, 10:30 PJL Due Vatiouyer, Monday am. If coiwcnient please purchase tickets at office. Further Information regarding reservations, and tickets from aVV. NEH'MAN, Prince Itupcrt Agent, Third Ave. PJjgne .568 Canadian Pacific To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way Ports SS. "Princess Adelaide," every Friday at. 10 pan. To Vancouver direct S3. "Princess Norah," Nov. 3rd, 19th, Dec. 3rd, I7th. To Ketchikan. Wraneell, Juneau and Skaeway " SS. "Princess Norah," Oct. 30th, Nov. 15th, 28th, Dec, 13Jth. WINTER EXCURSION FARES TO VANCOUVER AND RETURJi WINTER EXCURSION FARES. qaq aa TO VANCOUVER AND RETURN VOA.UU Tickets on sale Nov. 1st, 1936 to Feb, 2&th, 1937. Final return limit March 31st, 1937. For Information and Reservations W. L. COATES, Gen. Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. Read Used Books They are new to those who have not read thenj. Consider the sensational saving! . Set of 20 BOOKS OF KNOWLEDGE tf i Regular $60, NOW $15 Saying v X Set of 9 books ' CHAMBERS' ENCYCLOPEDIA Regular $45, Now $10 Saving $35 M Set of 5 books THE NEW TEACHERS' ENCYCLOPEDIA Regular $20, WOW 2)D Saving $15 " And vc have a good selection of other books at siniilar savings 1 D. ELIO FURNITURE EXCHANGE Phone Green 421 Third Avenue