PAGZ FOUR Oxydol, 1 large pkg. & 3 bars Calay Soap 28c WANT-ADS FOR SALE FOR SALE Buy the best. Bunsen Oil Burner. Phone Black 461 FURNITURE Factory samples must go this week. Three-room groups, 60 high-grade pieces, guaranteed the most sensational bargain eyer offered In Western Canada $160.00; 10 -piece Chesterfield Groups $65.00; genuine Walnut Cedar .Chests $14.50. Terms if desired. Free storage. Write to- 1 , day. Julius Shore Mall Order - House, 801 Beklns Bldg, Van-' colirer. LOST Saturday. Finder please leave at Daily News Office Reward, tf. WANTKD WANTED Piano for cash. Must be cheap. Box 4, Dally 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. -753 per pair. Mrs. Foster. Stillwater, B. C. tf. GENTLEMEN'S Sanitary Supplies, highest grade 15 for $1. PacLfl-. Supply, 751 Granville, Vancouver. OVER 900 have joined our eroun forming to provide each member with $1000 protection for loss of life from any cause, up to 60 years of age accepted without medical examination, estimated cost $10 to $12 per year, write for our "Over the Top" drive offer and particulars, Western Mutual Benefit A&fn, Vancouver, B.C. (tf) MEN Get vigor at once. New Os-trex Tonic Tablets contain raw oyster lnvlgorators and other stimulants. One dose peps up organs, glands. If not delighted, maker refunds few cents paid. Call or WTite. Ormes Limited, tf LAXII ACT Notice of Intention to Apply to Lease una In the Prince Rupert Land Recording District of Range 4. Coast Land District and iltuate aipproxlmate'ljr one mUe In a Southerly direction along the coast line of Princes Royal Island from Red Fern Point, saVd Red Pern Point belnst, approximately lour mnea in a westerly direction from Barnard Oove. Take Notice that Hans Hansen of Prince Rupert, B.C., occupation Pish Packer intends to apply for a lease of the following described landa. Commencing at a post planted at hjgu water mark on the shore-line In Uie middle of a bay being approximately one mile South of Red Pern Point thence thre chains North-East; theace fifteen chains East thence five ch&ini South, thence fifteen chains West, thence Northerly to -the nearest point at low water, thence following !,? water to a point opposite the lnltUl post and containing five acres, more or less. HANS HANSEN Dated 18th dy oi October, 1938 Farewelled At Week-End Specials i Bridge Party at SELVIG'S Affair Last Night in Honor of Three Members of Gyro Club Who Are Leaving New Members The weekly gathering of the Prince Rupert Gyro Club took the T?7 7 B 28C form last niBht of a delightful .1 aooui iu mourns ago, lie i In w hnnnr nf ' " Jtti Jar """" farewell farewell . .. ... bridee hrlnf?e nartv nartv 1 large Lux or Rinso & 1 Lifebuoy Soap 5 bars P St G Soap 2 Castile Soap 1 large Oxydol 1 Royal Olive Soap 1 Dish pan; All for "I terribly with 25C Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Jabour, '"v Rev. aoa ,, r r, rheumatism and neuritis. The 95 No. 1 Steer Beef, T-Bone or Sirloin, per lb. Round Steak 3 lbs Pot Roast per lb Boll Beef per lb. '.. Leg of Veal per lb. . Veal Chops per lb Shoulder Veal per lb Pork Chops per lb Lamb Chops per lb.. Shoulder Pork per lb Fowl Bulkley Valley per lb After cards, refreshments were served and it was at this time that the presentations were made and the initiations took place. Dr, H. N. Brocklesby, chairman of the entertainment committee, was responsible for the arrange ment of the evening's proceedings and was assisted by other members of the club. C. P. Balagno presided at the piano. There was a good attendance of Gyro members with a number of outside guests. Present were; Dr. and Mrs. R. G. Large, Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Evltt, Rev. and Mrs. W. D. Grant Holllngwortn, Mr and Mrs. T. N. LePaee. Mr. and Mrs r j Jabour, pr and Mrs. H. O. Johnsen, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Drake. Mr and MrS S. C Thomson Mr onH Ulre Max He'ilbronerl Mr: nnrt Mrs .T V 'Morrisi tlr. and Mrs. D. G, Borland, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hunter, Mr, and MrS, C. P. iBalaeni. Mr. and LOST-Chlld's green rain on i'StH . . . cape, . IMrs W. H.. Tobev. Mr. nrf Mrs r. E. Starr, Mr. and Mrs. William Crulckshank, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Stone, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Meadows', Dr. and Mrs. N. M. Carter, Mrs J. C. McLennan, Mrs. G. H. Arnold. Mrs R. L. Mcintosh, Miss Polema Cameron, Jack Roaf, Dr. J. H. Carson, C. C. Mills, Frank Dibb. Nor man A. Watt, Dr. L. Pugsley, G. L. Rorle, Orme Stewart and Dr. H. N. Brocklesby. Ladies' Bedroom, Slippers Selling at Boys' Solid Leather Boots Selling at Ladies' Pumps and Ties Selling at Ladies' Pumps, broken lines Selling at Men's Knee Rubber Boots Now -r'.ffcr.t"" PAINS ALL OVER HIS BODY Kruschen Made Him Feel a New ' , . Man Read the exnerience of this man who had rheumatism so badly that at times be was prevented from working: It A I A n i 1 1 t Palns were all over my body and ,.., , worth and Mr. and n r m . Mrs. T. N. Le-1 , . . . Page who are leaving the city. kT 1, , 5 i While losing th,t mLh mL'10"1 bed to go .to work. A friend h, r-7Vi,.- V '.u ivisited me and suggested that I club has gained three for another! u u v i, . , 5hod tr he" 1 feature of last night's proceedings Sfa1 ?ld result beinS that tte pains was the initiation of Orme Stuart. !S1 the. OHp'W. F, Stone and G. L. Rorle Into " 9 V" 1 W a"appea,r' 1 membership. iUW.have been' going to work ever since 50c 10c 8c 18c 18c 12c 25c 25c 20c 24c Thone 765 303 Third Ave FREE DELIVERY wjinoui a DreaK. inanus to nrus- n. ii Beautiful farewell presentations . . . , chen Salts, ,4 and I feel a new man." made to i .u j 4i were the three departing AR members by Dr. R. G. Large, pre-! ' p ' n i m.i. th. .i y , J Rheumatic conditions are fre- WntT 'JSiS 'tn fluently, the resx.lt of an excess of eZTl rlL th T 0"' urlc acld the body. Two of the expressing regrets at their depar- i j,. Z iuLl f stw,f esfr notable for their work in dlssolv- pT' ln urlc aeId- 0er Ingredients as- linewortr nngworth and Mr. r LePaee each re- t , r. nlied M,itwv K.h , slst Nature to expl the dissolved Vh rr .ad from the, system The Initiation of the new mem bers was conducted by D. G. Bor land assisted by William Cruick- shank and W. H. Tobey. The ini tiates were each called upon to speak briefly. There were twelve tables of bridge and the prize winners were Mrs. W, D. Grant Holllneworth. Mrs. G. A. Hunter, Jack Roaf, Frank Dibb and Dr. J. H. Carson. NINE ( YEARS CRICKET TESTS LONDON, Oct. 29: (CP) England will be engaged annuallv ir, pricket tests fo thft next nine years;. 1936' with1 'Australia; 1937 New 'Zealand; 1938, Australia; 1938-9, South' Africa;: 1940, South Africa;, 1940-f, 'Australia; 1942 Australia, The Muslims defeated the Par-sees by 211 'runs In a warmly contested fixture of the Sind Cricket? Pentangular at Karachi. India. 2.79 1.39 $295 Ch DAILY NEWS Thursday, 0ctobeT;a FILMS FOR NOVEMBER "King Steps Out," "San Francisco And "The White Angel." Among Pictures Coming est Colds . Yield the . . quicker to Poultice -Vapor action of Vapo Rub Ladies' Fine Oxfords Selling at Ladies' Suede Pumps and Oxfords Now Ladies' Overshoes, brown and black Now .... Men's Fine Dress Shoes Now Phone Black 324 Jeanette MacDonald and Clark Gable' In "San Francisco." November 16 and 17 Josephine Hutcheson in "I Married a Doctor" and Jane Withers in "Gentle Julia." November 18 and 19 Stan Laur el and Oliver Hardy in "Our Rela tions" and Harry Bauer in "I Stand Condemned." On the stage the Capltolians. November 20 and 21 Kay Fran- With "The Kins Steps Out," "!" ViC ? '8C'- ... noveniDer a ana z Jessie Mat-starring Grace More and j Fran- thewg ,R Loye Agaln and chot Tone; "San Francisco," the Regmaid Denny and Gall Patrick cast of which Is headed by Jean- in "Preview Murder Mystery." ette McDonald and Clark Gable," November 25 nnd 26 Robert " featuring Monteomerv and Ros.ilInH Rnssoil Kay Francis, as outstanding offer- in "Trouble For Two" and Rochelle ir! llonnoor n n tJnrlpnH an. Illldsnn in "Thf fnnnln Pvnl nounces his list of billings for No- 1 A. II .111 n I - follows: November 2 and 3 "Franchot Tone and Loretta Young In "Thej Unguarded Hour" and Gertrude- Michael In "Woman Trap." November 4 and 5 Carole Lom bard and Fred MacMurray In 'Princess Comes Across" and Zane 3rey's "Drift Fence." On the stage the Capltolians. November 6 and 7 Grace Moore and Franchot Tono in "The King Steps Out." ( wovemoer a ana iu Joan and Edward G. Robinson in Bullets or Ballots" and Joe E. Brown in "Sons o' Guns." November 11, 12, 13 and .14 TONIGHT, FRI. & SATUU. Last Complete Show, 9:17 Edna Ferber's Great Story . . . Now a Great Musical Comedy-Drama IRENE DUNNE "Show Boat" With Allan Jones Paul Robeson (The Great Colored Singer of "Sanders of the River") (At 7:22 & 9:39) ALSO News and Cartoon A PLEASANT LESSON 59c fefi DcrviL and CjiiJL. SHREDDED WHEAT MADE IN CANADA - OF CANADIAN WHEAT B. C. CLOTHIERS Ltd. Real Bargains For a Few More Days Only. There are still left hundreds of Bargains at great savings. 2.79 3.10 Third Ave. THIS KIND OF THING - CALLS FOR KLIM ! Why not take your milk to camp the easiest, safest way in a tin of KLIM? It is pure, whole milk, powdered for lightness, and Vacuum-Packed to assure its keeping qualities summer and winter. Nothing has been added, and only the natural water content removed. Added to water KLIM gives you over eight times its weight in the finest! creamy, country milk . . . safe and dairy-fresh. Keeps in the tin perfectly, without ice. Biff Paper Hats, dozen FRFF CAMP AND H0ME cok "ook rnUL For your enjoyment, we hivt iithtrri but recipes of (smout tin iportimen nd cookf will be sent FREE. Just fill la nd SSl cof THE BORDEN COMPANY, MM lTED,lkfl' Ysrdler Home. Toronto 7. 'e. Pl send me the new Cook Book, for Cirap snd Kitchen," free. xicipts Ntmt Street Cit, - Hallo we en Saturday, October 31st We Are Headquarters For Hallowe'en Requirements MASKS Of every description, 2 for 5c to 15c FIKEWOHKS A big variety of loud and colorful fireworks, Sparklers, Rockets, Roman Candles, Flare? and Bombs from .. Sc lo 40c DECORATIONS Streamers, Cutouts, Skeletons, Etc LANTERNS Black Cat, Ghost, Witch, Pumpkin and other novel designs 10c to 15c TARTY GOODS i i . i Horns and Nolsemakers, dozen, up from Balloons, large size, dozen ... 10c, 50c md 15c 40c 35c (Special lpw;prlcc3 for. large quantity) ; ' ? ' Tally Cards atldxTable; Favors Hallowe'en Napkins, pkg,- 10e Hallowe'en The Best Time For a Celebration eMaAsMd Canadian Pacific To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way Ports SS. "Princess Adelaide," every Friday at 10 p.m. To Vancouver direct SS. "Princess Norah," Nov. 3rd, 19th, Dec. 3rd, 17th. To Ketchikan. Wranrell. Juneau and Skagway SS. Princess Norah," Oct. 30th, Nov. 15th, 29th, Dec 13th. WINTER EXCURSION FARES gnnc i TO VANCOUVER AND RETURN )d2.UU Tickets on sale Nov. 1st, 1936 to Feb. 28th, 1937, Final return limit March 31st, 1937, Wir Tnfnmn.M.. I n . i - W. L. COATES, Gen. Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. TheFish which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED - BLACK COD - Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Lid. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C.