Hotel Arrivals Royal ur.hpr Vancouver. ti. lit"-' Prince Itnperi Central lex Murray, Josepn rinon ana Fson, city; s. a. crreese-Haysport; M. H. Lawrence, lakatla. Knox W Webstar, Victoria; Rod t i II Jntinsnn Mice A roe and W. Mbffatt, cfty. SNAP 5 u r t t r I N i OWDER VtNOOWI lllKt UK. CAMWQI LOCAL NEWS NOTES Meeting of Ladles' Bovfrllng Lea- IfTlia UfAnrtmi O n ... eorge E. Bradshaw, a B. Nap- - "ex Alleys. " ' w Jj, ' Mr. and Mrs. G. Qoodkoep sailed last night on the Prince John lor Massett. On the stage of the Capitol Theatre next' Wednesday and Thursday you meet "The Capito-liahs" . . , something new in flesh and blood entertainment. (240) T. L. Williams of Massett and Miss Betty Williams of Port Clenv-ente sailed by the Prince John last night on their return to the Queen Charlotte Islands after' a visit' to the city. C. A. Irvine and J. Adamson, who wore brought here as witnesses In a recent case at the Supreme Court Assizes, will sail by the Princess Louise Monday morning for Wrangell enroute back to the Dease Lake country. SEALED TENDERS wltScdubPyt noon on rnaay, ucioDer Z6, lyb lor the following units or the property ot Kaien Motors Ltd. in Unit No. 1 -Stock. Fixtures and Goodwill, Unit No. 21930 O, M. C. l'i-ton Truck, good condition. Unit No. 3- 1929 Ford "A" 1-ton Truck, good condition. Unit No. 4--T-1935 Chevrolet l'A-ton, rebuilt, eood as new. Unit No. 5 1933 Chevrolet Special Sedan, poor condition. Unit No. 6--1930 Nash' Sedan, good condition. Unit No. 71927 Chevrolet Light Delivery. Unit! No. 8- -"Woods" Hydraulic Hoists. Type D-6. new. United No. 9 "Woods" Steel Dump Bodies. Type C-4. new. :enders should be marked "Tenders for Kaien Motors" and hould clearly distinguish the Individual units for which the of-er is made. There are 5 hoists in Unit No. 8 and 3 Bodies in No 9 renders should specify a price on these items Individually. rhe highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. G. L. ROME, Trustee P. O. Box 1651, Prince Rupert. B.C. sed Goods I I L' I I I HEATERS BEDS Of all sizes KITCHEN RANGES SINGER SEWING MACHINE MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Ten-or Banjo, good make; "B" Flute, Etc. RADIOS, GRAMOPHONES BARBER, CHAIR in good condition NATIONAL CASH REGISTER D. ELIO FURNITURE EXCHANGE none Ureen 4Z1 Third Avenue P l . t n r f r I'un inniiii mnf rnnre nnrifii i uinuud HIIIH.M IIIUUli a .. f -- - -. "Rupert Brand" SMOKED BLACK COD Prepared Daily By PRINCE RUPERTr B.G Dance, Night. Moose Hall, Monday (239) Mike Hudema left; on last eve-, ning's train for a trip to Terrace-over the: week-end. Thanksgiving services at Lutheran Church tomorrow 11 (English), 7:30 (Norse). (239) Capt. W. P. Armour left on last evening's, train for a brief business trip to Prince George., i Miss Pulmlra Astorl, who has been On' a month's, vacation trip to Vancouver, returned home on the Princess Adelaide l?J5t night. Tonight's train, due rom the east at 10:20, was reported this morning to be an hour late which would bring it in at 11:20 p.m. R. O. Johnston, who has been on a brief trip to Vancouver and Victoria, arrived in the city on the Princess Adelaide last night on his way to Inverness cannery. Stanley Dalby, who Is now government agent and gold commissioner at Telegraph Creek, will re? turn north on the Princess Louise Monday morning after a week'3 visit In town. Mrs. A. H. Wadldngton, who has been visiting with relatives on Vancouver Island following her return from a trip overseas with the Vimy Pilgrimage, returned to the city from the south on the Princess Adelaide last night. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Slaggard, who have been on a trip to Detroit on business In connection with the settlement of the estate of a bro ther of Mr. Slaggard, returned to the city on the Princess Adelaide last night from the south. Miss E. Q. Lenox MX, who has retired as Anglican missionary amorig the Japanese here after years of useful service, sailed last night on the Princess Adelaide for the south. After visiting In Van couver and Victoria, "she will pro ceed to Toronto. 5. Provincial Constable J. V. Boy of Telegraph Creek, who has been Iq the city for the past couple of weeks on official business, will sail by the Princess Louise Moh-day morning "oh Ills return" o his post on the Stikine River. William Balagno. after "a three weeks' visit here, sailed last night by the Princess Adelaide on his return to Seattle, accompanied by his niece, Miss Marie Balagno, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Balagno, who will enter Cornish School at' Seattle to continue her piano and other studies. NOTICE C.N.R.A. Badminton meeting Sunday, Oct. H 2.30 p.m. Election1 of chairman and committee. AH members and prospective member? welcome. (239)' L - - ' ' " I'- Announcements Ladies' Music Club Tea Muslcale, Oct. 14. Canadian Legion Bazaar, October 15. Anglican Tea at Mrs. Winslow's October 16. Hyggas Bazaar, October 23. Elks' Dance, Boston Hall, Octo ber 23. 'Baptist-bazaar carnival, Oct. 2. Gyro Hoedown, Moose Hall, Oc tober 30. ailll 60 Tea, October 31. Presbyterian bazaar, November S. 6. N. Bazaar, Moose Hall, No vember 13. L, O. B. A. Bazaar, November 19. C. C, F. Bazaar, December 2. St. Peter's Church Bazaa. December 3. Ora-ng Hogmanay Dancr, December 31. 4 "I wish Vd known about this ANNIVERSARY IS OBSERVED Annual Supper at First United Cfrui'ch Draws Crowd of About One Hundred and is Much Enjoyed Thf annual nnnlvpMdrv per of First United Church was I held last night in the social par-; lors of the church, As usual, it was a most enjoyable congregational get-to-gether. About one hundred persons were present, ' After full iustlcft hart heen dnni to an excellent repast provided byf Vancouver, superintendent of mis sions for British Columbia. Dr Osterhout recounted in an lnterr esting manner remlniscerjces during forty-three years of missionary service all, along the coast including; trie Naas Rlyex: district in marvellous method years ag $ays MRS. A.H. EllIOTT "With the Quaker Easy Method of Baking, find I ean make more doucious bread and rolls in half the time, with half the trouble. "lil"tQi'l1.r'0L". '7ifi'u,?'M'J TMw'f&wW'iw WHlTMORb. Datbhin, uvtrTn mr trhd," thttt njt NiKSlwtl i. w mmra time, yqiu. w, uvbsum, rrmct IrntUt sntl uvri nd I hml AlbtrL SaikitchtwM. "ll'i . Li'i ,"'"" tnynt (stt mailt YPICAL of the sentimentr I of thousands of Western Canada's most successful housewives are the remarks of these ladies about Quaker Flourand the Quaker Method of Easy Baking. Don't be old-fashioned. Use the Quaker Easy Way yourself , . . send the coupon today for FREE booklet telling how you can bake Rev. C. D. Clarke, pastor of First r United Church returned to the city on Thursday night's train from Ottawa where he attended the biennial session's of General Council of the United Church of Canada. Business of more than usual Importance was dealt with at the meetings upon which Mr. Clarke will report to his congregation at a later date. ' sup- 'l . QMiED FOR SALE gram which featured; an addreysJF SALE Buy the best. Bunsen hv Rpv nr h s rri,. nfl Oil Burner: Phone Black 461 FACTORY SAMPLES MUST GO-- We need the space. 10-Piece Loose-Pillow-Arm Chesterfield Suites $72.50; 10-Piece Bed-Chesterfield Suites $79.50; 3 Room Groups, 60i high-grade pieces, sensational bargain $160. , Terms' If desired. Free storage. , v, , , chairman and Rev. C. D. Clarke, 1; . ,v . . . ' I JiiHiis T Shore Mail Order Wnnsp tne pastor of the church, also M -M. spoke briefly. Delightful piano y"t.. solos were rendered by Dr. W. A. Riddeli who was also accompanist for community singing. Mrs. J. Clavring, president of the Ladies' Aid, was in charge of ar rangements- for the dinner, ladies assisting Including Mrs. F. M. DaVis, Mrs. G. f; Davey, Miss Dorothy Stiles, Mrs. Merril Sollows, Miss Ethel Cousins, Miss Charlotte Phlllipson, Mrs. James Krikevsky, Miss Elsie DaVis, Mrs. J. S. Irvine, Mrs. Petrbff, Mrs. D. Santerbane, Mrs. Wlck3aMMrs." MlcRaelson. 01 tne attractive decoTaTrrs-t3f the tables-with fall flowers. Twenty -Five Years Ago October 10, 1911 With no spare belt available any closer than Toronto, Superintend ent Ernest Love of the city light plant has issued warning that there' Is danger of a breakdown owing n overloading. Citizens are being warned to keep their lamps handy for use in. case of enur gency. The city council last night considered plans for a now Fire II il close to the site of the present temporary hall on Fulton Street. Five thousand dollars has already been set aside towards construction, of the building which would contain living quarters for the chief and firemen. Residents of Eleventh Avenue beyond Hays Creek, If they want a bridge built across the creek and a sidewalk- oh Eleventh Avenue, will have to' build It themselves, the city council decided last night 'Try :r Dally News' classltled ad-Ytrtliemnt' for but result. FOR RENT THREE-Room modern apartment, close' In, harbor view, L. C. Eby, 4th Ave. East. (240) MALE HELP WANTED LESSON from the depression-Be a Civil Servant Postman, Customs Examiner, Clerk, Stenographer, etc Free Bookie, "How to get a Government Job." M.C.C. Civil Service School, PERSONAL OVER 900 have Joined pur group 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 $12 per year, write for our "Over the Top" drive offer and particulars, Western Mutual Benefit Ass'n, Vancouver, B.C. (tfl MEN Get vigor at once. New Os-trex Tonic Tablets contain raw oyster invlgorators and other stimulants. One dose peps, up organs, glands. If not delighted', maker refunds few cents" paid. Call or write. Ormes limited, tf. PRIVATE Home Kindergartens pay, We start you. The Canadian Kindergarten Institute, Winnipeg. (tf) MacKfiNZlE'S FURNITURE To insure comfort and restful .sleep, sleep on a Slumber King Spring and Innersprlnp Mattress which bears Simmons famous bedding name. 327 Third Ave. Phone 77T 0 U ' 'tis .rmLKXLW' ijj 1 tlHui 9 t iwif vnt any mny oOxr tlbtr i , , 'vn miivw, wiimmwj worm I jr . quietly ami without comet ttt math httttr rt sails, with f V ''S""f 1? delicious bread and rolls . . . with- ,!??lf llll,rJ!??& ' V? "". W n uuincaaing...witnout setting a Clgfry, AUrrto. "I mst lit MRS, F. J.SMITH, Milmtr, sponge overnight ... and with 0rEy MeiUd of lullng DC HbtOnuktrhinMtibtd perfect confidence that your "K Q-'' ,f J ' tBitmswhbfaitrFkuiriHt reSuhs Will be' uniform alwav. ''ift W hnm.ltttn,.H,.nJ results win De unirorm always tnmhU, but I f,t mud t,n,r timt, hit my rtmlu r ci . . . and always better. nulls m hall the timt." btlltranJltrttrhatuJailnrt." Quaker Flour, the best all-purho$t flour money can buy, jj milled by the makers of the world famous Quick Quaker Oats. Quaker Flour iP Always the Same Always the Best for Bread, Cakes and Pastry, t&aa Valuable Baking Book FREE Kr,; lbeuiuket OatiComptiir.Dept V'.M Sukatoon, Silk. vi Plewe en J me copy of bqolctec "The QutLct Method ofjy Brul Baking." Ulllll: Dtalir'i Namt- Qu&ker Flour 1 The Very Latest in Vitamin Products Introducing - - Ormes Highest Potency VITAMIN EMULSION (With Irish Moss) Emulsifying in a palatable form trie Vitamins of Halibut, Tuna and Cod Liver Oils. One TeasDnon- full of Emulsion is equivalent to six teaspoohfufe 'of ixver uu m vicamm a ana two teaspoontuls of Cod Liver Oil in Vitamin D. Recommended for' the prevention of Colds and other infections in both adults and children. An efficient general tonic: Price, $1.00 Manufactured by Ormes Ltd. tte Pioneer Druqtfiats The RexaU Bton Phones f 81 A 8J Open Dally From 8 a.m. till 10 pjn. Sundays and Holidays From 12 noon till 2 p.ra, 7 pin. till f .m. . - - ..y.,Vr Union Steamships, Limited Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver;1 T.8.S. CATALA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 FM, Dt Vancouver, Thursday pin; t T.S.S. CARDENA FRIDAY, 10:30 TM. r Due Vanaouver, Monday am. ROUND TRIP FARE leaving Sunday B:00 PJtf. calling Ft Sfm-sbn, Stewart, Anyox, Naas River returning Tuesday, S14.4I Further Information regarding' sailings and tickets from R. M. SMITH, Prince Rupert Agta, Third Ave. Phone tH Canadian Pacific To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way Ports BS. "Princess Adelaide" every Friday at 10 jfjn. To Vancouver direct SS. "Princess Louise," Oct. 4th; 16th. S3. "Princess Norah," Oct. 25th, Nov. 3rd, 19th. . To Ketchikan, Wranpcll, Juneau and Skagway SS. "Princess Louise," Oct. 12th. SS. "Princess Norah," Oct. 21st, 30th; Nov; 15th, 29th. For Information and Reservations W. L. COATES, Gen. Agent, Prince Rupert, B.O. It's interesting to know when reading the Daily News that the people of the whole district are doing the same.