PAGE FOUR GET RID OF THATCOUGH This Quick Easy Way 0lr la Buckley! Mixtar sr joa sbW to bar s powtrtui riprctorant couth miitnra with Aa Acttt 8tJaaUti- Alkalis' MsdKal raonh tuu soaclusivelr nbown that an add condition timet t always aerom-panisa tha common cough or cold and to corabat thh. alkalies arc often prescribed. Buckley's la no ordinary coup h syrup. You don't hay to wait days r weeks for results. Too Crt The Effect Instantly First of all its formula is based on modern ap-to-dste medical fact findings. Nsit it contains rare balsams sad nwim to soften 'the phlegm and heal and soothe sore Inflamed membranes. Bat Mas Important Of All it contains a powerfal stimulating alkaliser and that is just why Buckley's has proven so effective for all kinds of coughs and colds, bronchitis, asthma, wboopinr cough and a-rippp. Last Vut not least; Buckley's tout I time aa far as old-fashioned cough syrups yet Costs Only A UMIe A Bottle Refuse everything clsined to be "Just as jrood." say "Buckley's" and Insist on getting There Is Ne Substitute Far Beekley's Miliar Buckley's not only ngbu the rough, tt get right at the ssuse, corrects acidity and Quickly puts an. end to days and nights of racking, hacking misery. You must get results with Backer's or money cheerfully refunded. : NEW ROYAL HOTEL tfr Zarelli. Proprietor ."A HOME AWAY FK6m HOME" Rates S1.60 up 50 Rooms Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 196 Try a Dally New classified ad. LOCAL NEWS NOTES Don't forget the Elks' Dance, Frl day, Oct. 23, Boston Hall. (249) Sons of Norway Hallowe'en Dance, Wednesday, Oct. 21. Odd fellows' Hall. Refreshments. Adm 50c. Olof Hanson, M. P. J arrived in town on I train from Smlthers. for Skeena, last night's Indian Agent V. E, Colllson re turned to the city on last night's itrain from a brief trip to Terrace jon official business. Miss Margaret Smith R.N., of Mrs. R. J. D. Smith, arrived in the city on the Prince Rupert this morning from Victoria to pay a visit at her home here before proceeding east. Cash prizes for best men's and ladles' costumes at Gyro- Club's j Hallowe'en hoedown, October 30, In (costume or not, cornel Many new features Including special supper 'V" M Set of 5 books WL i THE NEW TEACHERS' ENCYCLOPEDIA Regular, Now $5 Saving, $15 And we have a gdbf, selection of other books at siniihir savings! ; - 71 D. ELIO FURNITURE EXCHANGE PhoHc dreen421 Third Avenue H. S. Parker returned to the city on last night's train from a brief business trip to Terrace. A. Y. P. A. meeting tonight at 8 o'clock, Cathedral Hail. Speaker: Mrs. Wodeshouse, W. A. Dominion President. All Anglicans invited. 29. Hygga's bazaar' Friday,. Oct. 23 at 9 p.m. Metropole Hall. Dancing from 9:30. Welles' Orch. Adm. 25c. Refreshments free. Welcome. . , (247-9) George J. Dawes, who has been on a brief trip to Vancouver tn receive treatment for war disabil ity, returned to the city from' the south on the rlnce Rupert this morning. Mrs. Howard Steen, who has been on a visit to her native home in Scotland; returned' home on last night's train, accompanied by Mr. Steen who went to Terrace to meet her. K UI,ng Cap,t0" J-B. Kershaw, Atlln hardware wraps. Admission L ,rc?m , includes ,COatS and merchant,and Mrs. Kershaw, who supper have been on a trip to' Vancou- (anaiavors. vm hefe aboard G. R. Anderson of the baggatce department of the Canadian National Railways at Saskatoon is in the city in the' course of a trip to the coast. He arrived from tho prairies on last night's train and will sail tomorrow nleht on, th Prince Rupert for Vancouver. Union Steamships, Limited Steamers leaYe Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.8JS. CATALA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 PJVl Dire Vancouver, Thursday pjn. T.S.S. CARDENA FRIDAY, 10:30 VM. Due Vancouver, Monday tun. ROUND TRIP FARE leaving Sunday 8:00 PJVI. calling Pt Simpson, Stewart, Anyox, Naas River returning Tuesday, ,14.4(1 Further Information regarding sailings and tickets from A. W. NEWMAN, Princ. Rupert Agent, Third Ave. Phone 568 Canadian Pacific To Vancouver vik Ocean Falls and Way Ports ..SS. "Princess Adelaide" every Friday at 10 p.m. To Vancouver direct SS; "Princess Louise," Oct. 4th, 16th. . SS. "Princess Norah," Oct. 25th, Nov. 3rd, 19th.. To Ketchikan, Wranf ell, Juneau and Skagway SS; "Princess Louise," Oct. 12th. SS. "Princess Norah," Oct. 21st, 30th, Nov. 15th, 29th; For Information and Reservations W. L. COATES den.' Agent, Prince Rupert;. B.C. Read Used Books They arc new to those who have not read them. V. Consider the sensational saving! ' M , . Set of 20 jr. books op knowledge ' Kegiilar $60, NOW $15 Saving $15 Set of 9 books CHAMBERS ENCYCLOPEDIA 'tegular $45, Now $10 Saving $3 cess Louise this moming return- lng- to their home In the north. D. C. Sharpstone. who is inter- ested In mining on the Taku River, and Mrs. Sharpstone were in the city aboard the Princess Louise thU morning on their way to Juneau enroute to Tulsequah. A. E. Parlow, district forester. was the speaker at the reiminr weekly luncheon of the Prlnoa Rupert Gyro Club today: Dr. R. O,; Large, president, was in the chair and there was a good attendance of members with a few guests. Mrs, R, E. Wodshouse of Otta-j i Dominion resident of the Anglican Women's Auxiliary,, and Mrs. D. B. uonoiason of Toronto; Dominion ecretary, arrived in the citv nn the Prince RuDert this mnmlnu rrom Vancouver and will nmcpmi (East Oh FridAV pvpnho'a tA ft. They have come here to attend sessions of the Caledonia nin cesan WomanS Auxiliary openlnf this afternoon at St. Andrew's cathedral. . -, uiuiiir xioumgworui, pastor of First Presbyterian Church, returned1 to the ritv nn the Prince' Rupert this morning from Vancouver where ttf how bem attending sessions of the Presbytery of New Westminster and the synod of British Columbia, In a week or so he will be leavino ngaln to take up a year's special organization work for the church throughout this province. Assistant Commissioner W. S: Parsons of the provincial police; in the course ofa periodical Inspection tour through the district, arrived in the city from the interior on last night's train anrt v stay of a couple of days here' will fccu io victoria. Commissioner Parsons had his trip somewhat delayed through being' taken ill and having to enter hospital at Prince George for a minor operation. He is now,, however, pretty well recoverej I Announcements Sons of Norway Hallowe'en dance, October 21. ' i HyggaB Bazaar, October 23. Elks' Dance. Boston Hall OpM. ber 23. Baptist bazaar carnival, Oct. 24. Luther League Carnival Tea, Oct, Gyro Hallowe'en Noveltv tins. down, Moose Hall, October 30. Hill 60 Tea, October 31. Presbyterian bazaar, November 8. O. N. Bazaar, Moose Hall. No vember 13.- - - L. O. B. A. Bazaar, November II Lutheran Bazaar. Metronoie Ha'l Nov. 27. C. C. JV Bazaar; December 2. Ofiuyj. Hogmaniy Dan, Dm- SIMDlV USE THE OUAKEft METHOD OF EASY BAKING-. RESULTS ARE - x ALWAYS THE SAME-ALWAYS U.-l Roosevelt Is V ftl lell le ftaVlf laVXI I Hr HAVE TO KNEAD THE DOUGH OR SET A SPONGE 'w- 9fk. 1 aaaassa I It. " 1 In New England WASHINGTON, DC, Oct. 21: President Franklin D: Uoosevelt left last night' for a campaign' visit to -the New England states. Although it was reported that he might make another run into Indiana, Ohio and Pennsylvania, President Roosevelt stated that no de finite plans' had been made for the final week of the campaign next week. Fewer Teachers Marry Nowadays powder, 2 tbsp. lard or butter, li tsp; salt, 34 cup milk (about), grated cheese. Sift the flouri baking oowder pid salt together and rub In the fat evenly. Add the grated, cheese jand enough milk "to make a soft dough: Roll, cut In shapes and bake In a hot oven. The dough should be handled as aulcklv as possible and mixed only enouuh to blend the Ingredients. Mr, and Mrs. John Watson and daughter, Mis Janet Wateon, will be leaving Prince Runert a wppIt from this Friday night by train for -aigary to make-their future, hbme. Announcement was recently of Mr. Watson's transfer to an im portant posltipji In the service of the Board of drain: CommUslnn.r at Calgary. P. F. P. Bird arrived In th t.r on the Prince Rupert this morn- mg irom Princeton, belruj here to Oin the Staff of t.Vu lwal of the Canadian Bank of Cbm-merce as accountant In succession m D-.Fyfe who has been transferred to Ooldbrldge e acoount-and end who wyi: be leaving' for Use-south oh 'thejpriijc Rupert to. THANKS FOR THE TIP. MOM . . I'M GOING- TO TRY YOUR QUAKER METHOD OF EASY BAKING RIGHT "' AWAY... NO MORE ) ' 1 J FAILURES FOR ME Lass, .fi asBBBBaV.V ' A. ! f. t I ?- a.-"" naW . C J fhm MTA Eaa-? ' Sk.- rassa mt HW smr&i v 'rza i Baking is Easier . . . Quicker . . . Surer The Easy Quaker Way WTHOLESOME bread, and delicious rolls, are a joy to nuke the " Quaker Ey Way;:., imply follow the lead of thousands of western Canada a most successful housewives and use Quaker Flour and the Quaker Method of Easy Baking. The; Quaker Method eliminates kneading ..; overnight setting of dough ... saves time ... and you can be sure of better results always. Sena' the' rnunnn tnAiw fnvtUm VUW kALfA n: i ' you caa bake this quick easy way and save time and trouble. Vnu Lnnw t(. rtwr tUt 1 T1 - 1 i . t maker of the famous Quaker Oats, is the best ill-purpose uuuft ;uu uu uujr. Quaker Flo aP Always the Same Always 1 for Bread, Cakes and Pastry it Hotel Arrivals Prince Rupert E. W. Wright and G. F Scouler, Vancouver; Mrs. E. S. Arnold and Thomas W. S. Parsons, Smlthers; E. 8. Haldeman, Tombstone, Arizona; H. C. Crawford, Fort Jt James; Joyce P J. Smith, Eng land; Mrs. W. W. Noonan and Mie. O. Lawson, Telkwa; Mrs. J. A. Brown and Miss Ada. Brown, Port Esslngton; E Williams, -CN.R.: Mr. and Mrs. Olof Hanson, city W. T. Reld, Prince George. Royal Herbert Thomas, (j. B. Mulhol-land and E. Jacline, Vancouver; G. P. Murphy and S. M. Hasbodby' :ity; Parkinson Calyerley. Nan-almo; R. Fee and L. Ka HALIFAX, NS., .Oct. 21: (CP) H.M.CS. Vancouv- Feminine schbol teachers dont Savoy I quit their jobs to marry any more M- Nelson, Mr. .and Mrs. V than did heir predecessors of 20 uougt&i, Hubert Husband and E. ! vpaw tuyrLQt lmol In u.ii.. Lean. Oltv Mr onJ If.. r- according to 'G. K Butler, retired' Jhnson, Port Simpson; William1 Supervisor of Schools. If anything H- Hansen and S. Sleel, Jap In- i It's the onnniltp claim "As a matter of fact there has been a falling off In the number of school-teacher marriages in the ast five years, probably due to the depression,."; Mr. Butler said; "The. ladies always' have usor? the teaching' profession as a stepping stone to matrimony. They did 20 years ago and they do today uuc ,tms is no more true of a school: teacher than It is of stenographer or those in any other profession," he added. And when a4 cartoonist nortravy a school,' ticichei-' lis b. cmss.tpm.. pered, hespe:taclcd4 bid lady, it's 1WM; .ffl;. CHEFtSE BISCUITS Two cups flouri 4 tan. bakin.r lei,, David Ridley, Kltkatla; A--, thur Mason, Mctlakatla; J. Camp-1 cell, Spcers, Sask,; S. C. Hanii ' ana Mrs. D. C. Harris, Regina. Divisional headquarters of the provincial police here are in receipt of official confirmation of a recent accident at the country elevator at vuiiaernoor wncn William George ! Smlthers, the small son of Mr and Mrs. T. p: Smlthers, fell into the ! gram Dins and war suffocated to death. JONES LEamily Market PHONE 957 Specials VEAL PHONE 957 Veal Chops 2 lbs OdLj Shoulder Veal oei 3 lbs oDCj Stew Veal, 2 lbs. & OCol 5 lbs. Turnips ...;. vBEEF Pot Roast )( 4 lbs. oDC: Sirloin Steak qf 2 lbs. ODC ....rt.. Round Steak, 2 ibs,.& QfiTa-. Vz lb, Kidney ODC Hamburger, 3 lbs. is ' np 2 lbs. Onions 5DC Short Ribs, 3 lbs. it 9tZn 1 bunch Carrots 4DC Prime Rib Roll, 4 lbs. & - 5 lbs. Spuds i 3C Corn Beef 5 lbs ADC LAMB AND MDTTON Lamb Stew, 2 lbs. & OCo 9 lbs. Turnips st)C Mutton Chops' n m 2 lbs ODC Shoulder Mutton Qff 3 lbs oDC Fresh Slfle Pork - per lb, XOC laS SSI t-MMJl WAZw aj 'a&i l Mrt.W MLllllKAL "The Uunlcr tiny Mcth.! e( lUillnt u ilh QmLt fL,u, VohMm. Jw.luiil,m. " wr.ttU' ,kik of ,,, &te-5!?l$if. Valuable Baking Book FREE TheQuikcr Oats Company, Dept. wuiwo, osia. Introducing 61 Mmu lan.l sna.....l Lt .M-rL, t a. . of Eu, Bre.j BAinT" " M'trKU Num AJJrru- lh' tiler $ Nuin 1 Ti WW fZooi J tij'-j'- .. I i MELO - REX COUGH 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. Pioneer Drus&tsts fbe Itcull gtswt fhont-i: 81 Sc 82 Open Dallf prom II a.m. till 10 D.m. nunaays ana Holidays From 12 noon till 2 p.m., TIIE FINE LATEST 7 p m. cm t : I FURS AT GOLDBLOOM'S Everyone looks well In furs. They give a fecllnir of superiority that cannot be achieved in any other way. Goldbloom'si furs rich, stylish, superior. Look them over and try them on tIore deciding to buy. "REMEMBER YOU It CREDIT IS (5001)'' TheFish which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand SMOKED - BLACK COD - Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold; Storage Co., Lid iPKIlYCE RUPERT, B.C.