L day October '7' le'37: ' tin Enjoy tect at its best Th Pumpkin - No. 2 iin No. 22 tin Peanut Nutter TEA Oxydol La rg- 91r est pkg. Ea. peaches Lynn Valley. iff"" . . 15c LSoup Mix New Stock, fresh and clean. Mb. cello pkt. fa Biscuits Red Ar row. Larg- -fl Qn est pkg. . . JL71 i SPECIAL! GRAPES ITokay or Seed- IAa less-Lb. .. DON'T Saturday is the Last C04 rift Cash & Carry THANKSGIVING SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY and SATURDAY Royal City. 12c 14c McColl's 2-11). OQ 2 pkts Minute Tapioca, 1 pkt. Raker's Cocoa- 28c Mincemeat Finest quality. 4 rn Peril) Toilet Tissue 4 (Vp Paragon. 3 rls.-- w Chocolate Malted Milk QQs -Rordens. Rordens. 16-oz. tin PRUNES-Fancy Santa Clara. fySn 2-11). cello Classic Cleanser -fl Qf 1 tins .... JL' Sweet Potatoes OOj lbs m FORGET! Day of Our Libby Sale lacKENZIE'S FURNITURE 75 Only PAISLEY RUGS. 27x51 and 21x18. While They Last. Priced at $100 and $1.25 PHONE 775 Durbank, who was taken to Kafn-' loops recently, has become very serious. Major Burbank has been to her bedside. jCalled ' Mrs. T. C. Wilding and son, Mal- jcoim, who have been visiting in i England, are expected to arrive I home on tonight's train. Mrs. Wild ing's brother is accompanying them. Sergeant J. II. McClinton, provincial police, who has been on a trip into the Telegraph. Creek district on official duties, returned to the ity from the north on the Princess Louise yesterday afternoon. The new pastor of First Bap-'tis Chorch, Rev. E. E. Brandt, B. A., B. D., is expected to arrive on tonight's train, accompanied bv Mrs. Brandt. He comes from We-taskiwin, Alberta. Owing to the absence of a number of 'members from the city, a dinner dance and theatre party to have been held tomor- rnw niirht hv flip Prinro Rnnprf. Gyro Club has been postponed. Hon. C. D. Macaulay, territorial judge of the Yukon, and Mrs. Macaulay were passengers aboard the Princess Louise yesterday afternoon going through from Dawson to Vancouver where they will spend i the winter. Lyman Ferris, Ketchikan Hotel man, arrived In the city on the Princess Louise yesterday afternoon from the Alaskan city and 'proceeded to Hazelton by the evening train. He biought his car with him j ' and will drive from Hazelton to the i United States. j Richard Corlessof Prince George, who has been on a trip into mining areas of Northern British Columbia and the Yukon, arrived in the city from the north on the Princess Louise yesterday afternoon and proceeded to the evening train. interior by the. Harry Charlesworth, general secretary of the British Columbia; Teachers' Federation, was the speaker today at the regular week; i ly luncheon of the Prince Rupert1 Rotary Club. W. R. McAfee, presl- j dent, was In the chair and there j was a good attendance of members j with several guests. , THE .DAILY NEWS PMit THRO LOCAL NEWS NOTES JUST ARRIVED New shipment of short velvet dresses, "Mayfair." , t.f. S.O.N. Meeting Tonight. (234) Tonight's train, due lrom the East at 11. o'clock, was reported this morning to be on time. George Carter and Foster AIc-Leod who have been spending the summer In the Yukon, arrived in the city on the Princess Louise yesterday afternoon. Early in the season they figured in a tragedy in the Yukon River in which Charles Lambert lost his life by drowning. Foster McLeod is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. McLeod of Telkwa and will be proceeding from here to the interior. Something of a farewell to Miss Muriel Brewerton took place at the Cathedral Hall Tuesday evening when two presentations were rhade to her, a handbag from the Girl Guides' Association- presented on behalf of the Association by Mrs. H. L. Landrey and another gift from the guides of the company presented on their behalf by Patrol Leader Joan Baker. A number of speeches complimentary to the retiring leader were maae. MUs Brewerton has been interested in girl guide activities since her school days and for several years she has been captain of the company. Her resignation is much regretted. Her work is being taken over by Miss Phyllis M. Taylor exchange teacher from England. Miss Brewerton sails tonight cn the Prince George for a trip to Vancouver. Presentation to the Guides of service stars were made . by Dean Gibson and Mrs. Landrey. MOTHERS ARE RESPONSIBLE The family looks to you to aid your doctor in keeping them well. You can help prevent much illness and poor health byguarding them from commori constipation. Most constipation comes from faulty diet meals low in "bulk." This condition can.le"orrected so easily and pleasantry. Kellogg's All-Bran provides the safe way to prevent constipation by putting "bulk" back in the diet. Within the body, All-Bran absorbs twice its weight in water, forming a soft mass which gently sponges out the system. Kellogg's All-Ban also furnishes vitamin B aiid iron. It is so much better for your family than constuiit dosing with artificial pills and drugs. Two tablespoonfuls daily as a cereal, with milk or cream, or in recipes, are enough for the average person. Three times daily in severe cases. Sold at all grocers avd guaranteed by Kellogg in London. Hotel Arrivals ! Savoy j John Walker and TVed Fulton, city; B. Turbitt and Ed Peterson, Squaw Creek; F. R. McLeod and George M. Carter, Dawson; Jack Ha'ugland and August Sblahd,! Whltehorse, Y.T.; Stanley Moraes,; Port :Slmpson; M. Anderson and B.1 McDonald, Vancouver, Royal Thomas A. Kelley, Nate Roney and P. M. Cuttle, Vancouver; j. Sofenson, Queen Charlotte islands; H. Cairns and A. Doiones, 'city. Prince Rupert E. McElroy, Chicago; 'C.L.Mdrley, A. E. Munn, taarry Charlesworth, R. G. Mm3hull -and F. W. Eccles, Vancouver; W. A. Waterman and F. W. Waterman, Seattle; Eric G. Jones, Victoria; George V. Cripps, Prince Rupert. 7. Announcements All advertisements In this col-uirin "vlll be charged 'for a, full month at 25c a word. Catholic Bazaar October 6 'and Anglican tea, Mrs. C. C. Mills, October 12. Presbyterian Tea, Mrs. IL W. Cameron, Federal Block, October 14. 15. United Anniversary Supper, Oct. W. A. Canadian Legion Bridge October 15. I Anglican Girls Tea, Mrs. 'Gibson's, October 21. ' Parent Teachers telephone bridge, Friday, October 22. C. C. F. Bazaar, October 23. Toe II. Tea, Thursday, Oct. 28, R to C. .Hill CO Tea October 29, Gyro Hallowe'en Masquer a d e Dance, October 29. Baptist Tea, November 3. Presbyterian Bazaar, November 4, Sonja S. 0. N. Bazaar, 12. Hyggas Bazaar, November 12. St. Peter's W. A. Bazaar, November 18. Cathedral Bazaar November 30. jBHBPS i.-ilM fli MORE NEW SHEE-TSMllf PIE IF I HAVE TO 'C.BO I'M BACHtHEREIS A NEW NO WM lfmH MM l&m11pMIiP!T4i& MmMm NOHE NEW NAPKINS 8 GO BACK TO ym SLAVING OVERTHE SCRUB, NO-BOIL SOAP ' jjjj " fr-ip wuiTUt !VE 'iI . N C ONLY ULOCKfBUT AND WHAT'S JV svsssspfk sssw I team SsotJ rrMm I WON'T MAKE I SUDS ANP SEE HOW p V NOW MAYBE YOUVL MY HANDS OOHgS OXYDOLf j rrTTI 'WZiS n y r I m'- we CKS LATER HONEY, YOU'RE A WONDER you vE CUT THE CLOTHES BILLS ALMOST IN HALF! don't THANK ME DEAR. THANK ELSIE AND OXYPOU: FOUND! A WAY TO MAKE A "NO-SCRUB" SOAP REALLY SAFE! Now expect new thincs! For here is a new-type laundry soap that soaks out dirt in 15 minutes . . . washes white clothes 4 to 5 shades whiter. , .xeliscotnpUttlysaJeJorall washable colors ana hands! Oxydol was developed by the makers pfcen-tle Ivory 6oapatacostb(over$l,000.000! It is the result of a patented process to make soap far faster acting ... an amazing new formula that makes mild, senile soap two to three times whiter washing, but "keeps it safe. Thus, Oxydol combines speed and safety in a way no single soap has ever done before. And does these four Bmazing things: (1) Soaks out dirt in 15 minutesno scrubbingno boiling. Even "grimiest" spots corne snowy with a few quick rubs between the finger (2) Gets wlute clothes. 4 to 5 shades whiter as proved by scientific Tintometer tests. (3) Cuts washing time 25 to 40 in tub or machine. (4) Yet so safe that even sheer cotton prints washed 100 consecutive , times in Oxydol suds, show no perceptible sign of fading. So no wonder women all over America are discarding former favorites and adopting Uii9 new wonder-soap to save time and drudgery on washdays, to protect clothes and hands. Oxydol is extremely economical, too. Tests show that it will go to yi again as far as even the latest soap flakes pn the market. And testsnrMr prove that.'cu&Tof cup, Oxydol gives 28 to G0 more suds than the 3 other best known granulated soaps on the market. Get Oxydol from your dealer today. MADE I H CANADA 1IMIHVI I SO-SCRUt-NO-SOIL LAUNDRY SOAP RIAUY f AFE gYAL PEAS Because Royal City Peas nourish without fattening, you can enjoy their fresh, appetizing flavor and goodness. With Winter Approaching Puretest 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. 1-Lb.jar,,.,60c 2-lb. jar .... $1.00 Per Vial of 50 Capsules Highest Potency Halibut Liver Oil Capsules 85c Per box of 100 flj-f CA Capsules... Ormes Ltd. he Pioneer Drttpt'ats The Reull Store Phones: 81 & 82 Open Dally From 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays From 12 noon till 2 p.m; 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. SINCER SAVINGS Ate CASH Savings The Central Hotel ftOOtoS and CAFE Phon SI for Best Household Coal MRS. C. E. BLACK The Singer Plan for domestic economy is pleasant,, practical and profitable. Home Sewing with a Singer enables you to be well and fashion-ably dressed at hiinimun cost. 9 Let Us Present "The Singer Plan" for Yon-Shows How Singer Pays for Itself Come in or Phone 6 We'll Do The Rest Attractive Easy Terms ttd Liberal Allowance on Old Machines 5.t)0 Down and $3.00 a Month WiH Give You ! v a New Singer Fresh Local Raw And Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY: PHONE 657. ST