FAOl FOUR aassBasWisV f ! LW XTrmBS Used JH JMsV FOR BAD BREATH, SMOKER'S THROAT- BUCKLEY'S THROAT AIDS, lot Furniture Dining; Room Table and 6 314 00 3 Unarm Kockers. Q-f C ft Each Vltwv 2 Arm Rocker Oak Golden gloss 00 2 Arm Chairs Hardwood. j2 QQ 1 liar Room Q-f ffA Chair 1 Child's Commode with Q4 Off Tray...... ..: tyAD Tiller-.;...' : 5.00 1 Typewriter fi1 ft ft Tiller.... - ri.tPV 2 Kitchen Tables 2 QQ 1 Rocker Tapestry QO ft ft cover ?0UU 1 Arm Chair Imitation leather CO CA covered 3 crib?. Sk'cl 33-00, $4.00 & $5.00 1 Institution Bed with Off A Mattress tyOmOV . 2 Folding Wood Cots ffA Each. JJ.JU Shot Guns 1 Double Ilarrel. QH ft ft lGguage tJW 1 Single Barrel.. Q( ft ft . 12 guage vO.VU R" $35.00 Books 1 Set Rooks of Knowledge QA AA 20 Volumes t?XU.UU 1 Set National Encyclopedia Q9H Aft Slightly used tJ4V.VV Shop Early Thursday We Close 1 p.m. El La THIRD AVENUE Fresh Local Raw And Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PIIONL 057 O S Prince Rupert, H.C. The Central Hotel ROOMS and CAFE Phone SI for Best Household Coal MRS. C. E. BLACK HALIBUT The source of Sunshine Vitamins A and D lioiled Halibut with egg sauce is digestible, palatable, satisfying. CANADIAN FISH & COLD STORAGE CO. LTD. Prince Rupert, B.C. ,Uin ougn remedy. t hiuicm Bmii iota - sincu sif us ww BUCKLEY MIXTURE s RirUfl SUISTITUTEf Junior Chamber Movement Strong In This Province The Junior Chamber of Com-lerce movement has caught on In British Columbia more gener ally than In any other part of Canada, according to figures read at a meeting of the local junior chamber last night from Don Morrell of Montreal, the secretary-freasurer of the Dominion body. There are thirty -four junior chambers in Canada with 4O00 members. In British Columbia there are ten junior chambers with 950 members. This exceeds my other proyince in the Domin-'on, even Ontario and Quebec. Mr. Morrell's communication to the local chamber referred to such national problems as civil service systems, taxation, French-English relationships, youth movement, transCanada highway, the drought situation and the Canadian flag which might be taken up by Jun ior chambers this year. A committee of the local chamber will be designated to follow these matter? up. Mr. Morrell presented a report of the recent convention in Vancouver. LOCAL NEWS Miss Jessie McLenasrhan. director of home economics for the Department of Education, arrived in the rlfv nn flip PHnr nnrrm tv,! J u.v UkUIV WliO I morning, being here on' one of her periodical inspection visits. While : In the city, she Is the guest of her Sister, Mrs. T. McClymont, Borden Street. II. F. Noel, well known Smithers merchant, who has been on a trip to Vancouver In connection with the serious Illness of his young son,. wno is now reported to be lmprov-t Ing, arrived In the city from the' south on the Prince George this morning and will proceed to the in- tenor on the evening train. Edward Gibbon, who has been mining in the Omlneca district north of Vanderhoof, and his sister, Miss Miriam Gibbon,. are leaving by this evening's train for Montreal where they will embark November 12 on the Duchess of Bedford for a visit to their native home at Pagan, Cardiff, Wales. "fit I'll 1 TEX DAILY NEWS vi Luurse i ii oe increi i finished my washing hours ago -with my new ELECTRIC WASHER." No need to pass up bridge afternoons when you have a modern electric washer to take the backache out of wash-day. You'll be surprised how quickly you can get through the family wash and even more surprised at the money you can save. An electric washer should easily cover the low monthly payments. ' i NORTHERN OF THE : DESERTED 1 1 ; KITCHEN f 1 ' 'THERE wm no one in tlie kitclwn. J- A number of fresh, rruaty-lro n loaves and a batch of delicious look-i ag rolls were the only evidence that it was baking day although it was Bt a time when baking operations would normally be in full swing. Wbcre was the housewife ? ' Had she risen earlier than usual. , to get her baking finished so soou f Had she retired worn out from her work ? ,' As a matter of fact, the liouse ife lias gone to town. She liadn'triseti i any earlier than usual, she isn't the j slightest bit tired and there isn't any mystery about it. Hie merely t uses Quaker Flour and The Quaker I Easy -Method of ltrcad Haling. You too ran get in on this secret and out of your kitchen if you will 1 just write to The Ouakcr Oats Company, Department .S-67. a Saskatoon, Sast.,fortlieir FRKfi looklet telling you how to bake better bread and rolls in half the I time with hardly any work at all. i WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront ' With a good-sized list of pesscn-gers, C.N.R. steamer Prince George. Capt. II. E. Nedden, arrived in port on time at 10:30 this morning from Vancouver, Powell River and Ocean Falls and will sail at 4 o'clock this afternoon for Anyox and Stewart whence she will return here tomorrow evening southbound. The Prince George, Is it expected, will be making better time henceforth In arriving from the south Wednesday as the call at Alert Bay Is being discontinued. Motorshlp Belllngham arrived in I Ketchikan and, after discharging eleven carloads of frozen fish for transshipment East over Canadian National Railways, sailed on her return to Ketchikan. i c-yi&v. 'JLsj tar- .r- mw .1 I if POWER COMPANY LIMITED FILM IS THRILLER Exploits of Counterfeiters Basis of "Midnight Taxi" Hot "David llarum" Revived "Midnight Taxi," a thrilling story dealing with the clever methods used by secret service men on the trail of a baffling ring of counterfeiters, comes as a feature presen tation to the screen of the Capitol Theatre here tonight. The cast Is headed by Brian Donlcvy arid Frances Drake with Alan Dinchart, Slg Rumann and Gilbert Roland cast as members of a; ring which puz zles police for many months by locating Its printing plant aboard a luxurious yacht. The story Is based on an actual record and Is timely when it Is considered what a common crime counterfeiting has become these days. In resoonse to public demand, a revival of Will Rogers' fine picture "David Hanun" Is also being shown tonight. Many of those who saw "David Harum" when it was here before will, no doubt, be desirous of seeing It again and, for those who have not already seen it, it can be recommended as one of those pictures which should not be missed. The question of whether or not University extension lectures should again be sponsored here during the coming winter came up at last night's meeting of the Jun lor Chamber of Commerce. It was decided to conduct further nego tiatlons with the University of British Columbia authorities in re gard to the fees for such lectures before taking any action. The difficulty of financing the lectures last winter was recalled, WOMAN'S RIGHT TO BE ADMIRED To Have Charm Vitality A Good Figure TruU-a-is" fruit lim ttUrts will help you tremendously to hold ittrtctivtneu. Good skin, attrtctif personality, and a niro fiur depend on whether jour lifer it IwiltWy or not II it is not strong and actiTo jou'ro bound to bo too fit, flabby, psity fared, dull, In;. Soon jour tttrsction will jo. A healthy lim eipels 1st producing wnle, keeps your blood pure, skin food, supplies eiwjj. "Fruit-a-tim" nude from fruits and herbs is the quick, sale and most nstursl wsy of keeping your liier in food health. Thetis-ndsof women Isko "Fruit-a-tires" to keep attractiTC. Try Ihem. 25c, 50c. all dniffists. FRUITA-TIVES TABLETS IrVER Replace This Obselete Equipment lit r itf lthi v k f With a Modern Electric Washer Small Down I 'ay-incut Easy Terms BRITISH COLUMBIA Hotel Arrivals Savoy Lee Wing and family and It. a. Cunningham, Port Esslngton. Royal I. Johanscn, Eng Sun and J. A. Allan, city; James Wilson, Terrace; Mr. and Mrs. John Hammon, Peter-sberg; A. G. Stevens, II. Morrow, R. J. Hastings and Horace Bromley, Vancouver. Prince Rupert L. B. Walte, C. Kcely and II. H. Brown, Vancouver; F. Park, Van-dehoof; Bud Williams, Edmonton; M. M. Davidson, Smithers. Central A. Magnussen and O.Hunt, C.N.R.; O. Johnson, city; Mrs. II. Closter, Billmor; J. A. Allen, SmlUi's Inlet Knox E. Dannhauer, city Gerald II, Barry, Vancouver. Earliest with the Latest This year the factories are striving to beat each other bringing out different gift goods. We have looked over the samples of many eastern and other factories and. believe we have picked their choicest pieces for our Christmas trade. We are opening new packages every day and hope you will visit us. 9 c)EwELLblp Tltt STORE WIIH THE ClOCIV DUO-THERM No wicks, easy to light. Reautiful modern cabinets. Patented dual chamber burner. Large capacity humidifier, Splash proof fuel reservoir. Sizes and models to suit every requirement. . Also SILLNT CLOW range burners with enamel base still the standard for service. Smith & Mallett Limiud TIIIUI) AVENUK UNION STEAMSHIPS SPECIAL WINTKK EXCUKSION KATMS TO VANCOUVER 'HUM I'KINL'E HUrEHT COO AA KETUHN. All meals i'kom roitr siairsuN M I I I TONIGHT n l J ,. ""' l.,r,l .1. ; " """. brinSs ,r tu -reen again most lovable character! . P. a he 4 best loved character In mm American fiction! V Mi 1 9 AT 7:00 and 9:41 ADDED FEATURE You get a thrill wjth tWj click of the meter in "MIDNIGHT TAXI" with imuN Do.Mtn- I KANCIS DUAKE (At 8:28 Once Only) Coming muts., nti. s.u, Kudyard Kiplinrs "CAITAINS COI-IUGEOIS-With Spencer Tracy, Freddie Itartholemev I . i BKBlH9BBBBQBHiBVKBlMMB9BBJBJBJBjB) NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. ZarelU Proprt'toi "A HOME A WAT TWM HOME" Kate $1.(0 up 30 Booms Hot & Cold Wrt Prince Hajwrt, BC Phone 281 P.O. Box W ma OIL HEATERS WEST I'lionc 171 $32.00 and ItETUUN. Berth tdt)UU included. Reduced Kates to Vancouver also apply from Intermediate jwlr Special Tickets on Sale Brtween November 1st, 1 'JJ!! ' 28th, 1938, Inclusive (Jood to Itcturn up to March 31, 1!-Children Half Fare. Steamers: Leave Prince Rupert: Ar. Vancouver S.S. CATALA Tuesday, 1:30 p.m. Thursday, "' S.S. CAUDENA Friday, D:00p.in. Sun., Midmgw Tickets and Rescrvatloni Irom 5G8 Prince Uupcrt Agent A. W. NEWMAN Third Ave., I no" U Convenient IMcase Purchase Tickets at Office