i October 28, 1936 rtrfai gi AIRES 1 DUCHESS OF YORK NO. 514 A J-rob, A.C., J-band all-wave miaul model, duigucd panic, ularlr to tlimioile amateur in-icrirftoc oo ihott wire, larxt. indirectly lighted ol 'dill with, I eared lecood hud. DouhU tali tuniriK. llightit Klectivitr, ten-liuyirjf and power. $72.50 Cash ri.OO down $1.75 a month j TN ATE to lango ' m!iVC that comei frooj. the tyrthpUce i Ar6jot "Tango. Pf leave Spudi Anjetica and joai the Other cowlnent "tT wilL The cfti$t pi ih world axe your to command . . . with NORTli-fJRN ElECriuC Raio. Tof compete latiifactjbn, ttlMe. foreign reception, K.e our line, of IOKTH. IB.V ELECTWC Supreme, in iftund" Radio. NOKTHEHN BRITISH .COLUMBIA POWER COMPANY LIMITED Hallowe'en Saturday, October 31st We Arc Headquarters For Hallowe'en-Requirements MASKS or every description, 2 for .. 5c to 75c FIREWORKS A big variety of loud and .colorful fireworks, Sparklers, Rockets, Roman Candles, Flares and Bombs from & to 40c DECORATIONS Streamers, Cutouts, Skeletons, Ec. LANTERNS Black Cat, Ghost, Witch, Pumpkin and other novel designs - JOc to 25c PAKTY GOODS Paper Hats, dozen . - l0c' 50c and 75c Horns and Nolsemakers, dozen, up from -- "c Balloons, large size, dozen ... ?5c (Special low price's for large quantity) Tally Cards and Table Favors Hallow-e'en Napkins, pkg. , 10c Hallowe'en The Best Time For a Celebration THE VERY LATEST IN FINE FURS AT GOLDBLOOM'S 'ryone looks well in furs. They give a feeling of superiority that nnn.i i l, . , ov r.nliihlnom's furs look ... uc aciiievru in any unc r"'' SLb',h! superior. Look them oyer and try them on before uinj io buy. KEMEnlBEIt yuuii umu" f Canadian Pacific To vncouver via Ocean Falls and Way Ports f 0 SS. "Princess Adelaide," every Friday at 10 p m. ancouvex direct SS- "Princess Norah." Noy. 3rd, 19,th, Dec. 3rd, lth. whlkan. Wrangell, Juneau and Skagway . SS. "Princess Norah," Opt. 30th, Nov. 15th, 29th, Dec. 13th. WINTER EXCURSION FARES (trtn AA TO yANCoUVER AND RETURN O.UV Tickets on sale Nov. 1st, 1936 to Feb. 28th., 1??7. Final return limit March 31st, 1937. tv t . f .1 uocorvntlOIlS W. L. COATES, Gen. Agent, Prince Rupert, B.u. LOCAL NEWS NOTES It -won't be long now until the The fire department had a call Bi$ Anniversary Sale at Fashlonjat 8:30 last night to the corner Footwear. of TUtti Avenue and Oreen Street. James Brough of Smlthers. is a visitor in town, having arrived on last night's train from the Dr. J. F. Maguire returned to the city on last-night's train from a three weeks' trln to Cleveland and Mansfield, Ohio. Mrs. Madill of the People's Stcre Is leaving on Friday night for a vacation trip to Vancouver a .d Saskatoon. , - Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Lambly. who have been on a visit to Eng land and Scotland, returned to the city on last night's train. I O. J. Wheatey of the. invesjtir-i gallon department of the Qaiv-ladian National Railways arrive,! I in the city fjom, Vancouver .on the , rrince ituperi itys mpnung. City Commissioner w. J. Aider, who has been on a brief trip to Vemnnnvpr nnri V!rtnrin nn rit.v Rev. pr. IHectyjr McLean of Van couver arrived In the city on the Prince Rupert tomorrow morning from the south to occupy the pulpit of First Presbyterian Church here for the comlrg month. For his third offence on a charge of drunkenness, Jam.f-s Sim was sentenced tp twenty dayV imprisonment, without option of fine, by Magistrate McClymprit in city police court this morning. Col. J. W. Nlcholls, general man ager of the Canadian Fish" & Cold Storage Co., returned to the city on the Prince Rupert this morning from a business trip to Eastern Canada and the United States. Mr. and Mrs. T. N. LePage and son, Russell,, will sail Thursday night on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver enroute to Vernon to which Doint Mr. LePage has been transferred as district manager of the Home Oil DistriDutprs Limited. Rt. Rev. G. A. Rix DD., Bishop of Caledonia, who has been away for several weeks visiting the Peace River section of the diocese and later proceeding to Toronto and elsewhere in the East cn church affairs, returned home on the Prince Rupert this' morning. Dr. and Mrs. O. E. Kvale, who we're, married recently in Vancouver, the bride having formerly been Miss Mary McRae R.N., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. McRae of this city, arrived In the city on the Prince Rupert this morning from the south and will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. McRae untll'next Sunday evening when they will proceed to Stewart to make .their home. Announcement Effective October 30, Watts' Gro cery will be under the new man agement of Messrs. Ranee and Hardy. Your patronage will be ap preciated. Prompt and courteous seryice guaranteed. (254) Announcements Luther League Carnival Tea, Oct. 29. Gyro Hallowe'en Novelty Hoe- down, Moose Hall, October 3?. 5. Hill 60 Tea, October 31. Presbvterlan bazaar, November S. O. V. Bazaar, Moose llaU, No vember 13. L. ,0. B. Ar Bazaar, Hqyember 11 .Cathedral Christmas sale, Nov 26. Lutheran Bazaar, Metropple i Ha l, Nov. 27. C. C. F. .Bazaar, Pfca 2. Orange Hogmanay 'Dance, Dc- embtr 31, It was a raise aianu. Mr. and Mrs. E. Hellmarf, pio neer residents of this city, are sailing tomorrow night on the Princ? Rupert for Vancouver. Aaln the dance of the season, the Gyro Clubs Halloween noe down. .Cash costume prizes, Capi tolian entertainment, otner iea tures, Moose Hall, Friday night. If a Cold Threatens.. Timely use of thi especially designed aid for nose and upper throat, helps prevent many colds. VlCKS Vatronol ,y r :C , IC V L. D. L. Hall. A good many were busmess, returned p.e city from : tnt Jn attendance. Many important the south on the Prince Rupert this morning. A meeting of the Women's Labor League was held last night in the matters were discussed. There was no regular weekly luncheon of the. Prince Rupert Gyro Club today but, Instead there will be a bridge party this evening for members, their ladies and other friends. The affair has been arranged in honor of three departing members Rev. w. D. Grant Hollingworth, S. J. Jabour and T. N. LePage and their wives. Three new members George Rorie, brme Stuart and W. F. Stone will be Initiated. FOR SALE FOR SALE Buy the best. Bunsen Oil Burner. PhoneBlack 461. FOR SALE Kitchen stove with oil burner complete, Morris chair. cabinet gramophone witn records, kitchen tablei Phone 748. (2501 FOR SALB--Wash!ng machine, brick"iined 'hWter)' fining room table, bed-lounge, table gramophone and records. Snap for cash. Apply Suite No. 5, Wallace Block. (253) FURNITURE Faptory samples must go this week. Three-room groups, 60 high-grade pieces, guaranteed the most sensational bargain ever offered in Western Canada $160.00; 10 - piece Chesterfield Groups 3.65.00; genuine Walnut Cedar Chests $1450. Terms if desired. Free storage. Write today. Julius Shote Mall Order House, 801 Beklns Bldg, 4V. 'Child's green rate icanem Saturday. Finder please leave at Dally News Office. Reward, tf WANTED WANTED Piano for cash. Must be cheap. Box 4, Daily News. (255) PERSONAL MEN'S Homespun work socks for all out-of-door use. Give the maximum In warmth and wear Yarn well-shrunk, homespun and knit. 75c per pair. Mrs. Foster. Stillwater, B. C. tf fiRNTT MEM'S Sanltarv f?nnnlles. highest grade 15 for $1. Paciii'. Supply, 751 Granyme, Vancouver. OVER 900 have Joined pur group forrrung M provie each member with $1000 protection for loss of life from any cause, up to 60 years oi age acpepiea wiinqui pifdlcai examination, estlnate cost $10 to $12 per year, write for our "Over the TopV"'drlre offer fnd particulars, Western Mutual Bprefit ss;n, Vancouver, B.C. (tf) MEN-Ott vigor at once. New Os-" irex Tonic Tabt coitin raw tpystef "lnylgorators jjhd otha stlmulihtn. One do?.e WPji flP of-ijans, glands. If not 'elfghted, maker refunds" few cents paid. Call or wilti, Ormet limited, tf. ChLWren?s Stgry Hour Organized Schedule for Coming Season Arranged Yesterday Afternoon The schedule for the Winter children's Story Hour was outlined : at a meeting held at the home of' Mrs. N. M. .Carter on Tuesday afternoon. A vote of thanks was accorded Toe II for cc-operation and the privelege of meeting in the Toe H rooms for the seasou and to Miss Dorothy Rushbroojt for assistance In the library. Classes of Instruction in the art of .story telling will be conducted during the next two weeks with the objective of dyettping the standard of the hour. The first Story; Hour wiU be held Ln the Toe H rooms on, November i 21 for children between the agesj of 4 and 8 -from 10 to 11 o clock. AV the same, time on November 28 the sespnd hour ,wlll meet with ihildrsn between .the ages of ? and 12 and these two groups wilti continue to meet on alternate Saturdays. ! The resignation, of Mrs. N. M; Carter, a very efficient director for the past two years, was accepted and Mrs. F.. E. Robertson was appointed new director. Mem bers of the staff Include Mrs. J. T. Mandy, supervisor, Mrs. F. E Robertson, director, Mrs. Nelson Allen, Mrs. J. A Barry, Mrs. G. A. Bryant, Mrs. Robert Cameron, Mrs. N. M. Carter, Mrs. C. Ellison, Venetia Feero, Eil?en Hamblin, Winnie .Cameron, Mrs. G. D. Hoi lingworth, Mrs. S. D. Johnston, Mrs. P. H. Llnzey, Mr. J. T. Mandy, Mrs. Fred McLeod, Mrs. Stamford, Mrs. G. P. Tinker, Kay Watson, Mrs. A. H. WaddJngton and sub stitutes, Mrs. J. R. Morrison, Mrs. Large, Mrs. A. Sutton, and Mrs. Otto Young. THRIFT Food Bargains! ROLLED OATS Ogllvies 55-oz. pkgs. KELLOGG'S ALL BRAN per pkg EMPRESS COFFEE per lb BUTTER First Gra.de 3 lbs PIEAPPLIinjjfipOTe S,liced, per No. 2 tin pan; All for PARAGON TISSUE per roll CRISCp 1-lb. tin .. 3-lb. tin - HALLOWE'EN CANDY per lb EMPRESS MINCEMEAT Fresh, Spicy, per lb. POPPINO CORN oer lb. 2gc 19c 35c 85c 10c SPECIAL SOAP DEAL 1 pkg. Oxydol; 5 bars P St, G Soap; 2 bars Kirk's Castille Soap; 1 Enamtl Dish tZp. y"' 7c 23c 65c 23c 15c 12 c per bag . .vV ' ROYAL CITY FOODS Royal City Peas, Choice (5p J Olo.no 9 tint Ull W, " v.. Royal Citt' Tomatoe icholce",, No. 2 tin Royal City Apricots Choice, per tin Royal City Pork & ' Beans, l's. 2 for .. TEA Thrift Blend per lb. Fancy Mcintosh ;Apples lie 17c 15c 4Sc SWEET BISCUITS Mc- .gdC cormlek's. 6 vaneues, id. - WHITE BEANS -i " Cp 3 lbs. cello GRAHAM WAFERS Red 21C Arrow, Fresh, per lb. - HEALTH BREiUJ Britl-Uk, 1-10. pkg. tz: 2-lb. pkg. Xlc NABPB .OYSTERS 22C nipr fin SzZ Fruit and yegetables All s zes. box -51.98 Jufcy Grap.efrut, 6 for i5c Tokav Grapes, 2 lbs -25c Cholqe Terrace Cabbagf , lb Sc Sweet, potatqes, . irs. xic Uprivpr Turnips, 4 bs. .Jlp Thrift Cash & ferry Phone 179 We Deliver j PAGE THREE red"" i PLUMS , J ' Have a tang of their picn i These selected plums in rich, .red f I ; syrup, are full-Ravored and combine 1 g perfectly with other foods adding 1 attractiveness and nourishment , - Introducing - - - MELO - REX COUGH SYRUP Pleasant to take. Very effective for hard, dry irritating coughs. Ask us for a trial sample Price per 8-ouncc bottle 75c Ormes Ltd. "3he Pioneer Drvu&ists The Kxall Store Phones: 81 it 81 Open Dally From 8 a.m. till 10 pan. Sundays and Holidays From 12 noon till 2 p.m., 1 p in. till 9 pjm. j Read Used Books They are new to those whtf have not read them. Consider the sensational saving! M Set of 20 books of Knowledge Regular $60, Nov $15 Saying $45 Set of 9 books CHAMBERS' ENCYCLOPEDIA Regular $45, Now $10 Saving $35 M Set of 5 books THE NEW TEACHERS' ENCYCLOPEDIA Regular $20, NoY $5 ing"!5 ind yc have n good selection of other books at similar savings I D. ELIO FURNITURE Phone Green 421 EXCHANGE Third Avenue S' ; 3 :