day Otto'oer 19, 1633. PAGE TEBri !S L- J. -,1-L'm.P- I v A J.m.:mtm I... I. J . I n ... IT CLEARS OP A STUFFY HEAP FAST AFTER THIS, USE IT SOONER AND HEIP 1 1 PREVENT MAHT A COID FROM DEVELOPING J V-tro-nol Is tpeciallzed medication for the nose and upper throat-where most colds start. Used at the tlrst sniffle or sneeze, just a few drops up each nostril, it 4 A t-m developing . ...'Even when your JWy lected cold, Vatro-nol clears away VICKS clogging mucus, shrinks swollen - to the" city on the Prince this afternoon from a trip A r. An1aeAn rf Orouriff ... i - n i w . iimpc i'ii!iirm9ii nr i;nrni . . . ... . . . . . . i . i . i I'jimmiii.i i r'ppi m it iv . . . tn r n n!ivpiinir linf urn 1 1 if i i. ...w utivv.viinih ... ... szrtria ann ivi rc Mnrpicnn Tirin rp. I VT All Til '1 11 I. . . 1 . 1 n 1 . 1 n . George. north. .11- " . 1 J this afternbon re- eiuy -rive Years Ago memoranes, leis you oreaine again. m-i nu'nui Brooksbank Named Head Of Port Day DRAGGED ItV RAKE LOCAL NEWS NOTES ' DANCE TONIGHT, Boston Hall ( Join the fun! Admission 25c. (244) ' Mrs. Ross Nicholson of Port Ed-; ward, who has been on a visit to Vancouver, returned from the south ! on the Prince George this after- - noon. Curtis Shattuck, prominent real estate and Insurance broker of I Juneau, was a passenger aboard the Princess Louise yesterday afternoon , going through to Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. McRae will return to the city on the Prince John tonight from a two weeks' trip to the Queen Charlotte .. iiurn 10 vne cuy on ine rnnce jonn " today .from a trip to the Queen At a meeting of the Port Day ' charlotte islands, committee of the Junior Section! 1 of the -Prince Rupert Chamber of Edward Rasmussen, president of Commerce last night. William )tne Bank of Alaska at Skagway, urooKSDanK was appointed cnair- .and Mrs Rasmussen were passeri- man 01 me committee, succeeain?, aboard tne Prlncess LoUise A. W. Newman who Is now presL, ( d dfternoon golng through dent of the Junior Chamber. The ; , . f. Prince Rupert Board of .same as last year except.that W. i . . .. hc& a sneplal meptlnc last W. Draltp takps thp. nlape nf Wll Mrs- E- EyoHsen and ramiiy, .. ..... . ... , .... 'oftor havlnir rpsMpri fnr thp nast I? LIl IIHIIUIT LI1I" niltfXLlUll ill UUril nriJtJKJSUHIlK. tin lih? iiruyriiiii o : r - ... I 1. . . 1-1 1 ir.n lnl.ll sn nt? n nprmanpnt pxnih it. .committee, it was oecioea to nur- cisi- jcuia an mitiwui mum,., erHi Hfiu fiLiifr rrrfinrrtfx iiiiuiiiiac uciiiiuiils iui uiirAcriiLULiuii iai sinr ri puimnipn pnci. iiiii. ia. 1 1 1 1 1 1 11' in ii. ill lur ii.fiiiiiii. be $900 of which the city gear setting contest. 1 va m i.nn i nam iimo a non ori i nicunccmn 1 111111r-11.iiK.1r11 mi iiiil. iiii a t ia, 4 , nuj t...iui uiouootuii Quarters In the Westenhaver 01 pians ior tne coming year ana on Second Aveune were fav- it was decided to get In touch with VLT ?M II 1 W III IIII I'llilll . H. llllilMtC tUlllIllHKC Ui VUC - ... ; . 1 11.11 1 . 1 council only left a small de- He defends the financial fee- . . 1. . . . 1 . i . ..J 1 1 Lilt? rdiinru rir;iiri nv tx- will also be made to have an of dlan canoe race, are returning to the city on tomor row night's train to resume residence, Dr. Eyolfsen having returned a few months ago. They will reside on Eighth Avenue West. The Women's Auxiliary of Prince (to enlist tneir support. Endeavour, Rupert General Hospital met last In- ntoVit In thp hnnrrt room nf the i U-l ...lit. T ' r Itrnmn V K3 Phone 112 Taxi; .new heated.ca.ra. Dr. and Mrs. W. T. Kergln re turned to the city on last night's train from a tripto JSasrn Cana, da and the UnUed-StatfS.i i I V A... Karl Thlele. well known Wraneell (tannery operator, fras'-jaj passenger aboard the Princess Louise yes terday afternoon going through to Seattle..;; -b -nU m -": ;- Z. M. Bradford, agent for the Standard Oil Co. at Wrangell, and Mrs. Bradford and son were here aboard the .Princess Louise yester day afternoon going through to Seattle. AFTER 40 . . your kidneyi tend to ilow up. If these blood filter become inflamed, excess acid tay s iq the lystem. Needle pointed acid cry stals lodge in joints and rauseletietting up irritation and rheumatic pain'. Take Gin Pills to stimulate kidneyi and zrt prompt relief. I pills! "Prof their merit throu.b thtlr, yit," Cliff Rogers, assistant, general manager of the White Pass & Yu kon Route, and Mrs. Rogers were he're aboard the Princess Louise SealUe Ind the winU'- attendance. Final nsementJl'0 wfrp comnleted for the tea to be I rnrrwyn Ann cnPu 1 n . rri hpirf In thP Nnrsps' Home Frldav' - C. Sharpstone, general man '1 of the Polaris-Taku Mining rr . r l m.u .u ,m h ,w,ir,n ager uloiisly escaped death when he fell for a quilt donated by Miss Jessie unaer me prongs 01 a nay-raice ana cushion Rothwell and a presented hie McDoueall's last bitt blast was dragged a mile bv his runa- . ' , .... ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION f Always Pays "Look at the quantities I can buy at bargain prices because I know my Electric Refrigerator keeps everything safely," says the thrifty house-yvitt. uit savis a Jot of cold weather hopping trips too," she adds, "and it makes such delicious and econom ical frozen desserts that cost to much less than baked dishes do." Yes, Electric Refrigeration alwayi pays. Winter or summer, it saver you time and money and guards the family's health. Ask about our Small Down Payment Easy Terms Plan. Northern British Columbia Power Company Limited Co., and Mrs. Sharpstone and George Grlswold, consulting engin eer for the company were passen- " - mt n 1 e? b'iki unirorc ir nne n ui . drv dock excavation was wav team. He crawled four miles u " " I eers aboard the princess Lomse.yes- thls afternoon. It loosened for aid and Is recovering from cuts been decided to hold a telephone terday afternoon, going through raud brulseS. ". . . and it's just as economical in Winter as in Summer . . ." bridge in November. from Tulseqiiah to Seattle. Dr. A. L. Pritchard of the Nan-aimo Biological station staff sailed yesterday afternoon by the Princess Louise on his return soutn alter having spent the past month engaged In salmon research work at Babine Lake and elsewhere along the headwaters of the Skeena TO BE COMMITTED XIagistrate McClymont, ln..cjtv police court yesterday afternoon, announced his Intention of committing Howard Keere for trial on. a charge of theft of $4Q froln'th'e person of Ben Kalmes, a fisherman, In a house on Comox, Avenue. Thb formal committal wUL b. made Saturday and meantime Keefe Is out on $1000 ball. Sergeant C. F. Jacklln prosecuted at the preliminary hearing with T. W. Brown defending. Announcements i ll : : All adterttsements In this col-nmn will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. f Canadian Legion w. a, uazaar October .19.. .;.. EagWs Bridge,' Oc6b"ef"19. ' United Anniversary Supper October 20, -x liospital Auxiliary Tea4lurses Home, October 21. t f St. Peter's Parish Hall Dance, Lutheran Bazaar October 22. Hill 60 Tea October 27. Cbuntry Fair, Oddfellow's Hall, October 27. 1 Gyro Club's second annual Hal lowe'en Masquerade, October 281 Hyggas Bazzar, Friday, Oct. 28. Sonja's Bazaar November 4. Baptist Bazaar November 5. Presbyterian Bazaar Nov. 10. Cathedral Christinas Bazaar No- Ivember 17. ' St. Peter's Church Bazaar November 24.- w-'' tonjHxit-ir TODAY'S STOCKS (Courtetty a. V. Johnauu Co.) Bralorne, 0.25. ;Jl2tec, J35. Cariboo Quartz, 2:50 (ask). Dentonia, .03. Golconda, .07 Vi. Mlnt6,i04V(askn Pairview, S5V. Noble Five, .042 (ask). Pend Oreille, 2.23. Pioneer, 2.50. Porter Idaho, .03'2. Premier, 2.25. Reeves McDonald, .39. Reno, .36. Relief Arlington, .15 (ask). Reward, .04. Salmon Gold, .08. Taylor Bridge, .02 2. Hedley Amal., .032. Premier Border, .01. Silbak Premier, 1.81. Home Gold, .003i. Grandvlew, ,09'2. Indian, JDIV2. Quatslno, .04. Oils . A. P. Con., .19 (ask).-C. & E., 2.17. Freehold, .032. Hargal, .25. ; McDougal Segur, .12 '2. Mercury, .067 Okalta, 1.15'. Home Oil, 1.10. Toronto Beattie, 1.27. Central Pat., 2.45. Gods Lake, .45. LJttle. Long Lac, 2.95. McKenzie Red Lake, 1.17. Pickle Crow, 5.10. San sAfrtonlo, 1.29. vSherritt Gordon, 1:68. Smelters Gold, .04.V2. McLeod Cockshutt, 3.60. Oklend, .17. . Mosher, .18. Madsen Red Lake, .48. Stadacona, .45. Francoeur, .24. Moneta, 1.38. Bouscadillac, .09. Bankfield, .35. East Malartic, 2.24. Preston East Dome, 1.39, Dawson White, .02. Aldermac, .63. Kerr Addison, 2.04. Uchl Gold, 1.55. Int. Nickel, 56D0. Noranda, 76.50. Con. Smelters, 65.00 . Athona, .04 V2. Hardrock, 2.08. Ba'rber Larder, .24. Fernland, .184. Founder's Day was observed at the weekly luncheon of the Prince Rupert Gyro Club today when the speaker was T. W. Brown, being as-1 slsted in a novel presentation of the subject by Dr. R. G. Large and G. , ' T n ! Tl I J n 1 Tt DA.lnnri was inlhe chair and there was a good attendance of members with a few guests. Walker's Music Store Large Stock Music llelntzman, Nordheimer and Lesage Pianos Piano Tuning with "Resonoscope" Phone Klue 389 212 4th St. CRAFTS Classes in Leather Work Metal Modelling, etc. Phone BLACK 836 Be the Life of the Party Play Piano Popular Music The Professional Style HAROLD DAVEY Teacher of Piano and Plano- Accordlon Open for Engagements Parties, Dances, Receptions, etc. Music With Rythm Reply at the News Clip This Ad for Ref. Music Uuth Nelson A.T.C.M. Teacher of Piano, Theory and Harmony. Phone Green 390 Canadian PHARMACY WEEK October 17h to 22nJ Preventive Medicine Is the Keynote of Modern Therapy. See Your Doctor Regularly Modern Pharmacy Is Prepared to Supply Purest Drugs Vital to Health Ormes Ltd. ZtfiA Pioneer Druggists The ilejtU Store Phones: 81 tt i Open Oally From a aim. till 10 p.u. Sundays and Holidays From 12 noon till 2 .m, 7 p.m. till. 9 p.m. MacKENZIE'S FURNITURE Special C-Piece Dinette Suite Buffet, Table and 4 Chairs. 85-Piece Din-Special 13000. See Our Window Display Phone 775 THIRD AVENUE MORE HEAT FOR Less Monev Help Support the Region that . ;i Helps Support, You. Think This 'M Over, Then BUY BULKLEY VALLEY G(Hf UNION STEAMSHIPS SPECIAL WINTER EXCURSION RATES TO VANCOUVER FROM PRINCE RUPERT UETlJUN' MeaS jjg() 00 FROM PORT SIMPSON fiQQ 7ff RETURN. Berth i?OVtd Included Reduced Rates to Vancouver also apply from Intermediate points. Special Tickets on Sale Between November 1st, 1938 and February 28th, 1939, Inclusive Good to Return up. to March 31, 1929. Children Half Fare Steamers i Leave Prince Rupert:? Ar. Vancouver S.S. CATALA Tuesday, 1:30 p.m. Thursday, a.m. S.S. CARDENA Friday, 10:30 p.m. Monday a.m. Tickets and Reservations from Prince Rupert Agent A. W. NEWMAN Third Ave., Phone 568 If Convenient Please Purchase Tickets at Office CENTRAL HOTEL ROOMS and CAFE Phone 51 For Best Household Coal MRS. C. E. BLACK J. H. BULGER Optometrist Royal Bank Bldf.