aesday October 25, 1638. THE DAILT KZT73 UED HERE LAST NIGHT ! Lutheran Sewing November 16. : St Peter's 1 fmber 24. Pond' KLEENEX 200,'s KOTEX 12's. 2 for 45c J Ibout sixty-five years ago. She. was Carried to Mr. Gillies In 1904 and Dr eight years they resided at tontreal before moving to Winning whence they came to Prince ;upcrt In 1915, making their home ere since. Mr. Gillies until o louple of years ago having been Canadian Express agent. ine son, rtajpn unnes, ine De-eaved will have the deep sym-lathy of their many friends, jr Mrs. Gillies for years was an ac-ive worker for the Church of the Annunciation before Illness .in tervened. She was well known and liighly esteemed and her passing will be generally regretted. Announcements All advertisements In this column will be charged for & full month at 25c a word. Anglican Tea, Mrs. J. John's Oc- tnhor 9fi HU CO Tea October, 27, Country Fair, 'Oddfellow's Hall, October 27. Gyro Club's second annual Hal- Inwe'pn Masriuerade. October 28. 11 Hyggas Bazzar, Friday, Oct. 28. nr -- S Eagle's Brdige, November 2. Sonja's Bazaar November 4,. Baptist Bazaar November 5. Presbyterian Bazaar Nov, 10. S. O, N. Basket Social November Circle Bazaar I Cathedral Christmas Bazaar No-I vembpr 17. Church Bazaar Nov- Freshies Guests At High School Party Ueljgutful, Affair in Oddfellows Hall Saturday Night Attended rs. A. I'. times iiuu im-cii iicm,-' u u x,uuiig i cujjic I dent at City For Tjventy f, I " I young people thronged the Odd- I fellows' Hall on Friday night, the After having been In falling fealtli for the past year or so, bvlng suffered a stroke Just two jonths ago, Mrs. Sarah billies, fife of Angus t. Gillies, passed Way at 9; 15 last night at the imlly residence, 225 Slpcth Avenue last The funeral will take place ihursday morning from the Ro-ian Catholic Church of the An- lunclatlon. An enthusiastic crowd of 240 welcome to Grade Nine students, the senior students being hosts at the affair. From 8 p.m. until mld,-night the hall, gaily decorated with the gold and green colors of the school and with lamp shades especially adorned for the occasion vas the scene of much merriment. Dancing was to the strains of music by Charlie Balagno's Orchestra 'and Peter Allen, president of the sine late Mrs. unues was students' Council, made an f I ' . r uiengarry v,uumy, unuuiu,ceent master of ceremonies. funeral. Notice ex- After the drawing for partners, the Grand March commenced to launch the evening's proceedings; Tap dancing by the Misses Margaret and Englna Christiansen war. a feature of the evening. Fine refreshments, were dispensed. Most of the members of the I Besides the widower,. Mrs. Gillies .teaching staff were in attendance Is survivea py, two aaugntcrs--unciuaing Mr. ana Mrs. Artnur Kisses Ruth and Edna Gillies and Sutton, W. W. C. O'Neill, T. L. Da- vies, Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Mc-Klnl.ey, Miss Irene Mitchell, MJss Barbara Daniels, Miss Joyce Edg-cumbe, Miss Olivia Mouat, Miss Irene Hodgson and Miss Isabel Watte. On Friday night of this week there will be a Grade Seven Hal lowe'en party and on Saturday, o :Grade Eight party. Shower For Ella Steen Mrs. Harry Macey Hostess at Delightful Affair Last Night In honor of Miss Ella, Steen, who is, to be married, shortly, Mrs. Harry Macey was. hostess las evening at a cup, and saucer-shower. Jacl: Macey, dressed as a policeman. and GJen Macey, as a page boy, Bella Coola. presentea tne guts to tne Driqe-elect In. a huge cup and saucer, The evening was spent in playing games and community singing after which refreshments were served by-the hostess. The guests were Mrs. Robert Dowther( Mrs. Howard' Steen, Mrs G. W. Abbott, Mrs. D. Orchard McLcod, Mrs. J. A. Frew, Mrs. P DcJong, Mrs. H. Skattebol, Mrs. R. St. Clair! Mrs. H. Macey, Miss E. Watson, Miss Mary Nelson, Missi Mickey Skattebol, Miss Peggy Steen and Miss Ella Steen. The funeral service of the lato Mrs. A: D, Gillies will take place Thursday morning from the Church of the Annunciation. N . flowers by request. Beauly Box Containing Pond's Vanishing ; 'Cream. 1 Pond's Cold Cream .'JOc 1 Pond's, Face Powder GOc Sample. Bottle- Uanya Lotion SPKCIAIi All for 99c KLEENEX- ggg 500'S MODESS 12 s QQp 2 for 15c Ormes Lid. tte Pioneer Prtu&tets rhonw: 81 ft la Open. Dally rrom 8 a.m. tUI IP, .m. Sundays and Dolldayi, From 12 noon tU t 7 p.m, till p n, .m. LOCAL NEWS NOTES Phone 112 Taxi; new heated cars. William F. Stone returned to the city on the Catala-from a business trip to Stewart and Premier. Olof Andreasson and O. Wingham left on last evening's train for Hux-i ley, Alberta, where they will spend the winter. Miss Laura Stephens sailed by the Catala this afternoon on her return to Vancouver after a holiday visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Stephens. Arthur Sutton, principal of Booth Memorial High School, will be the speaker at this week's luncheon of the Prince Rupert Rotary Club on Thursday. On Saturday evening of next week, there will be a dinner dance by the Rotary Club. R. P. Dojes of Withimer, Holland, who has been on a trip through the central interior looking over thei field with a view to settling Dutch people on the lands there, sailed by, the Catala this afternoon lor Vancouver, having arrived from the in terior on Saturday night's train, Olof Anderson, local halibut fish erman, left on last evening's train lor New York where he will em-' bark November 5 on the Norwegian-American Line steamer Stavanger-j IJcrd for a visit to his. native home' in Irondhelm, Norway. Tonight's train, due from the East at 11 o'clock, was reported this afternoon to be on time. Thrift Cash & Carry are selling. Scott's GradetA-.Pulletteggs at 34c a dozen 6ra6. for97c. ' 1249) David Nickerson, local trolling i fisherman, left ooblast' evening's train for Halifax where he will spend the winter. ( Don't. Let Constipation Drag 'Jnl Do you often have days.when you wake up lired-when you feel dull, sunk,- "all bogged down"?' It's tune you did something about It. And something more than Just taking a physio I You should get at the cause of the trouble! If you eat what most, people.do just bread,-meat, potatoes-chances are that just. this, fact is responsible: you don't gtt enough "bulk." And "bulk" doesn't mean a lot of food. It means a. kind of food that isn't consumed in the body, but leaves a soft ''bulky" mat? In the intestines, that helps a bowel movement. If this is your trouble, what you need is. crisp crunchy. Kellogg's All-Bran for breakjast. It contains "bulk" pills Nature's great intestinal tonic, vitamin 3,. Eat it every day, drink plenty I of water, and see if your old sparkle doesn't come back! Made yby Keuogg in. mnaon, untano A member oLtne. Mississippi tour tomorrow, afternoon: at King Ed' party that was in Prince Rupert for jvard school. . a couple of hours last summer I writes to the Daily News: "Am stllll Owing, to the continued absence from the cltv of:'Presldent P. H. to Klttmaat on official business. Klnnon and Harold Davey. A f air- From Vancouver he will proceed sized crowd was. in attendance. to Rivers Inlet and thence home to Mrs. Thomas Funeral of the late Mrs. Mary Ann Thomas, well, known pioneer woman of this city, whose, death final inouies ui jjuouv ppect. There were numerous Iloral nfferinas. Pallbearers were. M, M. btepnens, T McClymont, J. H. Thompson. Alex Macdonald, F. M. Davis and J, S. Irvine. Phones 18 & 84 P.O. Box 575, FOR SATISFACTION Try MUSSALLEM'S Economy Store Where Dollars Have More Cents. Quality (JrpQcries Reliable Service Opposite Canadian Legion F W. Stone, manager of' the at Goose Bay, Rivers Inlet, wa3 Cardena Saturday aiternoon goini; here aboard the Cardena Saturday throush to Varreouverior the win-afternoon going through, to Van- ter. couver for 'the winter. He was ac- ,-nmmnlpd bv his son. A. Inriir. Miss K. E. Mpore of London, Rnsland. who has been paying a Young people's organizations of vjsit at Kitimaat with her bro- Notlri; of Intention. To Apply To I'uri'liase Lnnd I in th. Skeena Laiu) Kecordlna Dls trlct of British ColumlUa and situate, on the Ecstall River thirty mUes soiith.' of Port Easlflgton. 1 Take notice that Forbes William. Ouernsey of Vancouver, B. C, occupation Mining Engineer. Intends to apply, for permission to puwdiase the, follow-ini? described larids; -, Conunenclng at, a post, planted at, the South West corner post of Mimtil, Claim Suljuhlde No, 9 thence Southi 3,600 feot; thence East- 3,000 feet more. less to the Western boundary oi; at an.aanced age; t ,(tha, hpme4ffi acres, nt i'VpV Hkfient.Mrs:i iFrahk Defr' porbes FORBES w: ry, Borden Street, took pjace this Datd Id afternoon from the chapel of the. . Mineral Claim and. more or :ess, WII4JAM QyERNSEY i AtlgUSt '22nd. 19387 B, C. UndertaKers .to airview. umiikk sai.k 'tsm cWietorv where interment, was, staled Undsrs will toe reciv?d Provincial. Constable. I, Pi Requal of- Stewart arrived, in the city.- on,' the Catala, this morning Xrom. the.' north, being here on. official. duties.' A. L. Stewart, manager, of the, Canadian, FJshJng Co,' cannery at, Butedale,- will be leaving Butedjale on the-steamer Catala this, evening ' for Vancouver to spend the. winter;. R. W. Sinclair,, manager of Inver-' ness cannery, and, Mrs. Sinclair, and.1 child, were, passenger;, aboard the' Catala today going through from,! the Skeena River to. Victoria to. spend the winter. by ,i i tha fomil nlnt aloneside the Minis cr cf Lands a,t Vlotcria. B.C., mauc V "".-J.. ... net later t deceased s husband wno aiea over Kovember, 1938, icr uu purchass twentv-flve years ago. Rev. J. C. of Licence X22904, to cut 2.706,000 feet Jackson, , , pastor .,, of cMpot First United united of spruce, b,ktuMed cedir m and hwnlck, on an, of Church Officiated, and MISS Swan- Talunkwan Istond, Queen Charlotte na na Olafson uiaiuu presided jji- at the organ islands Land District, .. Two (2) years wiU be allowed for re- to. Bccomnany the hymns. Many friends or aeceasea ano Further panucuiars of the Ohtef For- fnmiiv gathered to pay their ester. lt-A , LV,. . CI " ,1 & f n,,mnn fVi, nnrl 10 Victoria, B. C or District For-. ester, Prince Rupert, B. C, IN TUB StTKKME COURT 01' BRITISH COLUMBIA In the Mutter of Hie 'Administration Act"' And In the Matter of the Estate of Mnnneli Gonzales, Deceased TAKE. NOTICE, that by order of His ! Honor Judge Fisher, Local Judge of thai Bupieane Court of British Columbia made the Hth day of October. 1938, 1 was appointed Administrator of all the Estate within British Columbia of the above-named deceased, late of Mayo, Yukon and Stewart, British Columbia. All persons Indebted to. the. said, estate : are required to pay the amount, of their Indebtedness to me forthwith, and all persons having claims against the, said estate, are required to, file the came 'properly .verfcfledy with "me within one ; month from the first publication ot this notice, otherwise .distribution, ot tho said, estate will be made, wltliput regard Uitreto. 1 . Dated at Prince Rupert, B, C. thlt -16th day of October, 1938. NORMAN A. WATT, I Official Administrator, . Prince Rupert, B. 0 Mrs. W. L. Newell: of Stewart ar rived In the city on the Cata.la thisr morning from the north for, a. brief visit. She will return to Stewart on I the Prince George tomorrow, after noon. W. H. Tobey, OKR. divisional superintendent, wjll leave, on tor i morrow evening's train for a trip over the line as far as McBride on official business. He will return to trie city Saturday night. ' man of the Big Missouri, mine and. well known in the Portland Canal ( heir2 instituted here under the senger aboard the Catala today go- 'v,i4n ViailtH cprvifo will hp hftlfl i Intr thrniKrti tr Vnnrniivpr wherp he j pUUUb It.Ui.','. w vv- . ' ' " O .. " " will be married to Miss Eleanor Finest Quality Always "SALAD TF E At Arrangements For Poppy Day Tagging Ladies, of. I.O.D.E. and Canadian Lesion. W Af T.o,. Be in, Charge , Thft fiwti meeting of the Poppy Tag Day committee took place last ,ev.enjng in the Canadian Legion 'cJ.ubr.opms. nflth. president Jack Preece in, the chair. Others, present were Mrs. H. L. Landry, .repre- n, nnH Mr. TV .t Marnonald of sejwng, tne, iropenaj praer, uaugn- s ot the Empire; Mrs. R. T. An. Kincolith were passengers aboard. t-.t.. tut: 't derson. president of the Women's 'through to Vancouver to spend the 1 Auxl3y the Canadian Legion, winter. During' his" father's ab- and-w- M- Brown-a A- Breen and ;ln charge of the medical practice at Kincolith. , Thomas R. Whitely, outside fore- I As In. past years, the ladles of. the Daughters o( the. Empire and the Women's Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion will, take charge of the tag. glng. Plans call for the systematic covering of each section of the city The next of the well, baby clinics district for many years, was" a pas-.0- that persons who. may not be aown, town on lag uay win nave an opportunity to assist the cause by purchasing a poppy. Members of Taylor. Miss Taylor paid a visit to,11"? Daughters of the Empire and; of'the Women's Auxiliary will conduct' Stewart a year ago as the guest Mr. and, Mrs. W. J. Crawford, iine aesinS on wpvemoer o. ine ' ' It a L it, l L ,i n a your town. The roses, totem poles, Linzey 0n account of Illness, the,,Mf UIXPU fisheries and the lovely shore and meetings, of the British-Israel, have JJf AjU l LO. pretty mountains." oeen suspenueu tui, iuc niw ucu6.j James Gillett, Inclian Agent at' Another enjoyable ; dance wasl Bella Coola. was, here aboard the'neid Saturday night' in the Boston ' REPORTED "Cardena Saturday afternooa going Hall with musiq by the piano-. u officiaIdom Dispels XaIk of through to Vancouver after a visit accordlan and ianJo team, of Emii( Trouble in Trade Treaty," Negotiations. OTTAWA, Oct. 25: (CP)r-Talk of a serious, hitch, in American-Can- Fred Inrig, well known veteran Canadian Fishing Co.'s cannery at adlan. trade agreement negotiations coast eannervman. after havlns Goose Bay, Rivers lniei, ana wra,(i.s, cUspenecL lp. semi-PIUCVai quar.v- bcen located for the past summer Stone were pasehgefs aboard theer here. Before leaving recently) for a-vacation trip to the West; Indies, Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie said he expected the treaty would be signed this month and there has been no de-j velopment since then to indicate, a supture. Nor has the Department, First United Church are very active ther, Charles Moore, who has beep 0f External Affairs received any this season. Last Wednesday night ranching, there ' for years, was. a official advice of a break In Anglo- the Trail Ranger group, led by Jen passenger aboard the Cardena Sat- united States treaty negotiations. Dakin- and with Grant- Davey as urday afternoon going through to , - . nresldent, met while 0n Thursday Vancouver. After visiting else-1- night, the Tuxis Boys, under men-( where in Canada she will be re-, tcrship of Ken Harding and with turning to her home In the Ola Ned Tobey as president, were In ses-( Country. slon. Many Attend Funeral Of J. H, BULGER Optometrist Koyal Bank Bldf. CRAFTS MRS., EUqqi7M.Bg, Classes in Leather Work Metal Modelling, etc. Phone BLACK. 830. Be the Life of the Party Play Piano Popular Music The Professional Style HAROLD DAVEY Teacher of Piano and Piano-Accordion Open, for Engagements Parties, Uances, Receptions, etc. Music With Rythm Reply at the News Clip This Ad for Ref. Music Ruth Nelson A.T.C.M. Teacher of Piano, Theory and Harmony. PHONE GREEN 390 Walker's Music Store Large Stock Music Helntzman, Nordhelmer and Lesaee Pianos Plana Tunlnt- with "Resonoscope" Phone Blue 389 Zlt 4th St iiauquaners win on ui uie oanau-ian Legion clubrooms. Organiza-j tions desiring to obtain wreaths for ine- KememDrance uay ceremony) .may secure them through the Can- I'- Jt. T 1 A :o past years the organization- of the Remembrance Day parade will, be taken care of by C. V. Evitt. Try a Daily News want-ad BO ft Hotel Arrivals Central ! Tony Wick, A. Rasmussen, Haapala, Miss L. McKay, L. Hem ness and S. Hemness, city. ; Knox. . G. Wilkk, city; Bill MacGfegor; Vancouver. I prince, Rqpert Anton J.. Nilsen, Ticoma; Fi K Waterman, Seattle; Rev Paul Mather Ketchikan;' Dougias HowV rle, city; H. P. Cahlll,, Vancouver Mrs. W; L. Newell, Stewart. Royal Capt. Ofe Halferge. and B, O. Al Denson, city; t a. wyneryancou ' ver. RAW FUR SEASON Commencing Must Unload Large Stock 25 Off for Cash Come in and see pur 'goods. Easy Terms Arranged; Goldbloom's TIME MARCHES ON You Take So Gamble When, You, Use. CANADIAN INDUSTRY PAINTS' CILUX ENAMELS ANTIMO WHITE NAVE LITE VARNISH All Made From the Best Materials. Sold by Silversides Bros. Wallpapers Muresco Glass Showcard Writing a Speciality MacKENZlE'S FURNITURE ENGLISH LINO HL'GS-27x48, Animal and. Floral .ij3esil'iJtoQljv...:;.... .....-..v:.r'."'....'..'!...'. BEU, COMFORTERS Each Phone 775 MORE HEAT FOR Less Money Help Support, the, Helps Support You. Over, Then BUY Region, that, Think This S4.00 327 TIHRU AVENUE BULKLEY VALLEY COAL 4". 2fr