Bernice Painter says . . Making the rounds of Metropolitan Oakland and San Francisco shops to se - what my lady is wearing thla tall, your correspondent came home in a dither. This is what 1 learned: Sklrti are wide. Sklrst ate pencil thin. Clc'hcj art very simple. Clothe- are exaggerated. Necklines are low( front and back. Drees are modest. Man tailored suits are oljf . Dre-.Tnaker suits are IN. , . Shoes are simple and incorispld- COllt ShjtJ are extravegantly exotic. Cccktail gowns are pesse. Every woman has a cape en jemble. And so it goes . . . The only thing eterpne seems agreed on is mat ttns are fifteen lhches from the poind for daytime wear . . . And tiU are Just as confusing. There net for every type of face and a tm for every type of hat. They nyall the way from tiny tur-to made entirely of flowers and ' i Mot ribbon, to the large picture kits with a handful of long stem med tulips arranged casually upon its drooping brim. Even tailored hats sDorl a flower somewhere . . . And bonnets. The quaintest look ing thlnes. Hke some old daguerreo type perch on the vety back of my lady head and these are adorned with old fashioned flowers "My Job ishit fiASr! BUT WRifiLEYvg S&OTHES MY MEftVES, I'VE ALWAYS 'A PACKAGE HANDY!" i hi 1 1 Jwk Bremheri whd has been bii a trip1 Id Esqulfhait for' haifai I training returned home on tht Prince George this morning. H: W. tiardlhe, a retiid offlrinl of the Canadian National, Railways from Lbrldon, England, and M'rsj liardirig ahd daughter are In thfe city today aboard thS steanier Prince deorge rrtaking IHe round trlri north from Vancouver. lit. Tiki. ij. U. Bunbf 0. M. I, Roman Catholic Church Bishop 6f NtiHhern British doiumbla ahd fukbhi is leavlne ori this pvp. nine's train for a trlri Ih OravH. burg, Saskatchewan, bh church duties. Prdvirifclal Constable and Mrs. Andrew Grarft of llazelton, who have been on a trip1 td Vancouver, arrived in the city froth the sodth bn the Prince tieoiee this morn. lng and will proceed td the Interior by this evening's train. .. A. i. Edlund, construction foreman for the Government .Telegraphs, returned to the city on the Catala yesterday afterhbdn from Ahyox whert he has been on 6f ficlal duties. and, believe it or not STREAMERS' which float provocatively out be'-hlnd . . . And to nearly every hat Dame Fashion adds that ever allur lng touch a veil for she knows the veil has been syhonomous with glamous and feminine mystery Since wbmart first donned clothes" CHEERIO! Oakland, Cal, Enjoy the Improvements On the New Models This year's radios are better than ever-better in tone, better in performance; Easier tuning methods, more accuracy in getting foreign stations all the refinements that radio and sound experts have added this year are available now. And the cabinets are real masterpieces of the designer's art We have all sizes at prices to fit every budget. Leading makes to chooie from; A imal connect! one to your aerial. Balance on easy terrnl. Northern British Columbia Power Company Limited 1 1 TTi i r - - ' - " " CharWs Clay of Ahyox was here Aboard the Catala yesterday afternoon going through oh a trip to Vancoiivef. Charles B Haan of Queen Charlotte City Is a business Visitor to the clt, having arrived from the Islands oh the Prince Charles this morning. Further progress with organization of JM local Bdy Scout troop" was made at a" reguldr nieeling of the troop" last night. Mdch Interest! is being shown. Hugh McDonald, road superintendent for Atlin district, arrived lrt the city on the Catala yesterday afternoon for a brief visit here on official business. Miss R. M. Davies 6.B.E. and Miss Muriel Collison, who have been on week's visit to Kincollth on the Ndas River, returned to the city dh the Catala yeslefday afternoon. Stephen Frost,, son 6f Mr. and Mrs. H. ft. Frost bf Massett, arrived In the tlty bh the Prince Charles this morning from the isl ands, being here to take up studies at King Edward High School. Father Gorden, parish priest hdre THE DAILY NEWS . . r v - -- --- - - , ; j ,-. J,,. ., v i I . LOCAL NEWS NOTES v . . . Pete Aimer has returned to the city from a brief trip trJ Vancouver. M. P. McCaffery returned to the city at the end of last week from a brief business trip to Vancouver. fiance to the captivating Caplto lih music, Gyro Masquerade. Moose Hall, Oct. 29. ' (244) S. 6. U. tfance, Oddfellows-Mall, Thuri Oct. 21, to p.m. Adm 35c Mrs. Black's Orchestra. (2"45J Just Arrived! Jfew shipment of shoes. Mayfalr. tf. Provincial Constable Ronald M. Stewart of Massett arrived in the city on the Prince Charles this morning from the Islands, being here for medical treatment. , WAKE UP LIKE A CAVE MAN Fetl Full of Life No More Tired, Dull, Heavy Morning K.ttf jour liver healthy ni you'll feci treti ettry morn'inf. When you wile up feeling "rotten" your liter it out of order. Tour liver cleiri the blood ol poitoiu, eparttet the nouriihinf, part ol your food rem the watle. Suppliea enerf J lo mutclet, litnieiand landi-firel oat bile, the bodj'i luttire, help! itonuch, kidney! and b-tettinet to . work properly. A mere bowel norement Isn't enoujh. "Frnit-a-tiiet" made from fruiti and herbl, Will ttrenthen and build tap your liter like nothihf elie will. You'll be amazed hew well you are every morninf. Try Fruit-a-tiTea. All dnijiiiU. FRUIT ATI YES tlX, Dr. J. H. Carson and G. B. Church returned td the City on the Prince Charles this morning from a trip to Queen Charlotte City in con nection with the dog fish liver bus iness. for the . Roman Catholic Church.l returned td the city oh the Catala ! F. M. MUlerd, son of Francis Mill vesterdaV afternoon from Stewart Jrd. well known salmon cannery where he has been for the pastj operator, arrived uv tne t:n,y Dy me week cofiductlhg a mission. Father Prince Charlestthls morning after Anthony. Meulenberg, priest at, a tf-Ip to Queen Charlotte City on Stewart, came in bn the same steamer to spend a few days here. Rev. E. J. O. Fraser, recently re-" turned missionary of IhS United Church, of Ciriada from the Korfea rieid. arrived ltt the city ort the Prince George this morning from Vancouver and will proceea to Tororttb "dn this evening's tram. TbIs.altehiddh,He Js.glvihg an ad dress on present day Oriental conditions at a meeting In First Uni ted Church. FISH WEEK LUNCHEON The Prince Rupert Gyro Club ob served National Fish Week with a fish luhcheon today ahd an aaaress appropriate by R. M. Wlnslow, assistant general manager of the Canadian Fish it Cold Storage Co. br. H. N. Brdcklesby, president df the cliib, was lh the chair. .LAND ACT .... . Sfttlce of Inlentlon to Apply to ' I Atic I Jinn btetHct M British Columbus ttul ltui W tm- WftMe' 8Mxt Wand. - . . 'cviinV w.fimun fa rVtoce Eupert. accupatlon. miner; In tends M Bippiy I or i w . lowing cVeecrlW UnOi! CotiuMaiclng at. .a post planted on one at the high cliffs on White Band Island and neiny ?wi pi U ... vrv.ki &aA Tslnrtrf. una on ..Be ;euA elde. thence 600 feet 8. W.t thenoe 800. feet N. w.i uience tw.im N. E.; tnence ouu o. Dated, August' 28. 1937. fishing business. He will proceed to Vancouver on the Prince George tomorrdw night. Announcements All advertisements in this column -vlil be charged for a full rftbnlh ,at 23c a word; Anglican Girls tea. Jtrl. Gib-son'S, October 21. Parent Teachers telephone bridge, Friday, 06tobcr 22. C. C. t Baraaf, October 23. Toe If tea, October 27. lltil (30 tea Oclober 29. i Gyro Hallowe'en Masfnierade Dance, October 29. Baptist tea, November 3. Hyggas Bazaar, November 4. Pfesbyterlan Bazaar, November 4 Sonja S. O. N. Bazaar, Novem- ber 12. Moose Carnival, November 17, 18 19. Cathedral Bazaar November 30. FIRST CAR JUST ARRIVED Of the Popular MURRAY POTATOES Obtainable at the Following Stores: Alberta Market Hulkley Market F E. Huht Ltd. Mrs. E. Itattnalt Jbhnson's Grocery E. Lipsett Ltd. Llitaey & Davies Grown and Packed in Special Overwaitea Ltd Q & S Grocery Ranee & Hardy Phillips Grocery Sterling Markets Ltd, Sunrise Grocery Thrift Cash & Carry Ntw Printed Sacks Exclusively for S. C. Thomson PATUOMSU 0UU OWN KAHMKUS Hotel Arrivals Central B. Neville, Winnipeg; A. Mind, Prince George; H. E Dickson and N. C. Dickson, Vancouver; H. Brels nes, Pacific; L. H. Brawand, Smlth- C. C. Mills returned to the city ers; J- St. Murphy. Edmonton; D. on the' Catala yesterday afternoon Crocker, Port Clements. from a business trip to Stewart, i . Knox j J. Deans, Prince Rupert. Edmund Stevens of Skldegate is I Prince fciiprt ' a visitor in the city, having arrived . McDonald, Stewart; Jack Bal-front the Queen Charlotte Islands n, D. F Spanklt, E. Sutton, A oh the Prince Charles this morning. olo,a6. p- w- Mlllerd, C. G. Durham and J. Oberg, Vancouver; w. G iihr,ri tinrri..!, mhn nMr9t d Nicholson, Toronto; Miss Elliott ........ ...... , r - ., , iJ. ; mathlne shop at Queeh Charlotte. lJead and Miss Dorothy Head, Ter City, is a visitor in town, having race; J-E- Nlx' Edmonton; drri fmm fhp T.tianH, nn thp Stanley Mills and Parker Mills. Ter Prihce Charles this morhing. race; ur. xi. u. amun ana . u. Freeman, Port Slmpsom; R. M. Stewart, Massett; W. W. Trotter and H. R. Watson, Lagoon Bay; Charles Haan, Queen Charlotte; Miss M. E. Wilson, Skldegate Mission; Mrs. M. Browri, Port Clei ments; J. Allen, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. Norman Nelson, Miss Dora Watterson, Miss Beverly Nelson and Master Herman Nelson, New Westminster. Royai John Pederson, Massett; J. Dodd, Stewart; Creorge Butch, Vancouver; E". Hendickson, Olof Nelson, George Borden, W. Thompson and Ed Anderson; city; E. Stevens,, Skldegate. Savoy Mr. and Mrs. Charles Richmond, I city; Mr. and Mrs. J. Bergmart, Oona River; William Nelson, Blll-mor; Robert Hill, Kitkatla; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ryan, Ketchikan; R Mattson, Dawson; R. Roy Foote, Fraser Lake. A. H. Waddlngton of the Forest Branch service returned to the city on the Prince Charles this morning from a trip to Moresby Island logging camp points on official bus iness. CUssiFltO FOR SALE FOR SALE A few large bundles of old newspapers, 2 for 25c. CLAPP Block must be sold, will accept Sealed bids, handled strictly confidentially up to NoV 15th. Terms subject to approval of owner. H. G. Helgerson, Ltd. (2581 if WANTED Wanted Home for two-year-old baby. Close td towh. Call between 12 ahd 2 pm. at 7l3 6th Ave. W. (243) FUriNISHED Housekeeping Rooms. Upstairs, 934 2nd AveVWest. (249) MALE & FEMALE HELP WE HAVE HELPED HUNDREDS t . i T TO OBTAIN positions as ter Carriers, Postal Clerks, Cusj torris Examihers, Clerks, and Stenographers, etc., and can help you. Write us for proof and free information. M.C.Ci Schools Ltd., Winnipeg. Oldest lrt Canada. AUCTION SALE OF Household Furniture At 118 Ninth Street ana secona Avenue on Thursday, Oct. 21 Commencing at 2:3d p.m. TnetrnMsri hv owner who Is leav- iv. t mtu e-nli hv Anr-tlnn en- lllg LUWii i. " ... " J tire furnishings of above pfemUes consisting oi: rhpstpffleld Suite. Large D. R rahiP. Walnut Gateleg Table, China hahinel. 4 Dining Rwm Chairs, triy.hpri rtftnee ttilh oil burner com Mnakut- 5-nlece Dea Koom Sillte with Sfitlng filled mattress, o dikio horia T Klncle Den. z aress- UUUUH. .v.-, - - ers, nbeker, 3 Uhd. Rugs, Washing Machine, kitchen Table and Chairs, Stove-, Clock, Blinds, Pots, pans, eic. Must Be Sold Geo. J. Dawfcs TtiE AtCTtokl EU WOLXD yoU like td If am a (rrfet that will make you the rbvy of your neiglilfour. A wcret tbflt will' lave you 4 lot of time and work and enable you to make the' best hread and roIU you ever tasted- without trouble. Without laborious kneading. Without rremijht lettmg: Enjoy the Thrills oi Short Wave Of course you would and you tan too! Just write The Quaker Oata Company, Department 000, Saskatoon, Sask., for your copy of "The Quaker Easy Method of Bread Baking". U s FKEE and contains the most valuable baking secrets you can possibly imagine; With Winter Approaching Piifetest MALT and COD LIVER OIL A pleasant tasting vitamin Food medicine. Rich in natural A-B-D-G Vitamins so necessary for the health of children and adults. Mb. jar .... 60c 21b. jar .... $1.00 Highest Potency Halibut Liver Oil Capsules Per Vial of 50 Capsules .... 85c a:f 100 $1.50 Ormes Ltd. 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