Old $5.00 ALLOWANCE For Your Old Mattress On Any One of the following Simmons Spring-Filled Mattresses: Beauty Kest $dL250 Jubilee Anniversary SQ50 gi ' at Deep si Sleep- ... 535 Majestic at $24 Elio's Furniture Store THIRD AVENUE Store Hours from 8:30 a.m, to 5:30 pjn. Ll ME do Hi worrying oboui ALL Tr als." lays R.ddy Kilowatt. "You Just plan 'm. I'LL cook 'm, and nTr miss a bioti. My action's automatic, you you just t lh I FREE For every 3 labels from any tin or package of Dr. Ballard's Dog Food (and 5c stamp to cover postage) we will mail you ONE SOLID BRASS IDENTIFICATION TAG At:r.:ui?: free BE SURE to print clearly your "name and ad-c: o a cpar-itr sheet of paper and mail to the address below. For an additional 15 labels from Dr. Bal- F if"- - lards Dog Food (ande-stamp to cover r I I postage) we will mall you absolutely free I kW ONE COPY of DR. BALLARD'S DOG & CAT ROOK Cluing a wealth of helpful information on the feeding, c...:- ana care of "man's best friend." Address all replies to DR. BALLARD'S ANIMAL FOOD PRODUCTS, LTD., 4G39 Victoria Drive, Vancouver, B.C. W Rob..-.. ,)n, well known native Mis Mary Astoria of the city c:r::riji Cf Klemtu, sailed by the ; hall staff, who has been holiday-Ci.. tiisht on his return j ing in Vancouver for the past: cUd uie coast after a business . three weeks, returned home this; io he city. I afternoon on the Prince George, t LOCAL NEWS NOTES rio..f r'nmmnnrfov mrnrt arrived Proihrtjrinn Tea. Mrs. McLeod. wiuu. wuuuuatiuvi Mvw .- - ' home today on the Prince George j 410 6th W. tomorrow. A. This is to advise that Mr. E. C. Southby is no longer in the. service of our company. McRAE BROS. LTD. Miss Kathleen Lang of the Anglican Japanese mission here, returned to the city on the Catala last evening from a trip to Port Simpson. . Jules Castoneuay, well known ! A'ukon mining man, was a passenger aboard the Princess Louise yesterday afternoon going through .to Vancouver. Sergeant Pilot Ralph Morln, who was given his wings with the PvOyal Canadian Air Force at York-ton, Saskatchewan, at the end of last week, arrived home on the Prince George this morning from Vancouver for a visit. He was ac companied by his father, J. R. Morin, who has been on a trip to Vancouver. Mrs. Olga Jardine, Young Women's Christian Association liaison officer for war services in British Columbia, arrived in the city on the Prince George this after noon from Victoria. She is here to meet Mrs. J. L. Savage, chairman jof national Y. W. C. A. war ser vices committee, and Miss Mary Frlzelle. administrative war ser vices secretary, who are arriving on tomorrow night's train and will sail Friday afternoon on the Princess AdrMde fir Vancouver. ACHEY JOINTS? Gin Pills, for the kidneys, help remove pain -causing toxins that are often the cause of rheumatic twinges and achey joints. Money back if not satisfied. RtpiUr 40 rill. Larr sin, SO PIUS (In the U.S. isk for "Glno PUIO 1M ELECTRIC can always "n ai int dnrd point and ao aooui wnai- ...Up r els you wish to do. Thtr.'l no nd to pst " BJ1 on m.: yoxi- n,vtr Jin1 . loafing ior I lov d and Y big,,e.t prid. Is to cook it right, with all th. arour nouriBhment telain.d. EUctric Cooking costs so Wt too. jusi cool and com Uw e.nt. a day. And it k.tps your kitchen ortabl. and .nd. th. m..s and risk ol match.. Home.. Chocs. YOUR Rang. NOW whil. slocks ar. OTailabl." MINORA BUDES SAVE YOU CVmKUEO TO ruMioiroai M0KU MCK MONET ON EASY 600D LOOKING SHAVES I A. Barton sailed last night on the Catala for a trip to Vancouver Announcements All advertisements in this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Presbvterian Tea, Mrs. McLeod's, Sixth Avenue West, October 9. Orange Bridge, October 9. S. O. N. DanceToverseas Parcels, October 9. Anglican Tea. Mrs. J; R. Oct. 16. ' ' Navy Tea. Oct. 18, Legion Hall. P. T. A. Telephone Bridge, Oct. 24. Lutheran Bazaar, Oct. 25, Met- Iropole Hall. 'r L Gyro HoedownOat. 31, Exlilbi- ;uon naii. I Canadian Scottish Pipes and Drums Dance, Hallowe'en night, i9 to 1. Armouries. Bob Townsend's I Orchestra. Refreshments. Admls-'sion 50c. I Hill 60 Tea, November 1. Oranpe Sale, November 5. Presbyterian Baaaar Nov. 6. Eastern Star Bajl, Nov. 7. W. A. Canadian Legion Bazaar. Nov. 19. Cathedral Fall Sale. Nov. 20. BUT HOW DO YOU DARB TO WALK OUT ON TOUR TffAW5rWVG TURKEY? 7, RANGES be trusted! t Bert OlfeJL wh-has been holi-! daylng at Victoria, returned home this afternoon. j A. L. Reeve, Toronto mining) man who some years ago was prominent in the Cobalt field in; northern Ontario, passed througn, the citv on the Princess Louise yesterday afternoon going through lovelv irarden. fullv modern. 4 bedrooms, furnace. $3000. Terms! I m J..l.nJ TT r TJAUaKPAM T 4- r (2411 FOR SALE McClary range and' an oil burner. Phone Green 909. 238 FOR SALE $65 kitchen cabinet $15. Apply 251 Fifth Ave. West WANTED URGENT The Y. W. C. A. Rooms Registry requires names of those willing to accomodate service men and their wives and faml lies. Phone 231 and ask for Mrs. Garbutt. WANTED 1 Carbine 30.30 Win chester, second hand, good con dition. Write George Collins, Port Essington. WANTED Second piano. Phone 51. hand player PERSONAL Get vour silverware, watches, rings, etc., from Peoples Credit Jewellers on easy terms as low as 50c down, 50c week, or $2.00 per month. Call District Manager A. B. Boruck for appointment, Red 69. (234) NOW IS THE TIME TO GET A GOVERNMENT JOB as Clerk, Postman. Customs Clerk, Steno.. etc. Six Dominion-wide exams held since the war began. Free Booklet. M. C. C. Schools, Ltd., Winnipeg. Oldest in Canada. No Agents. LOST LOST Green raincoat between; Seal Cove Circle and Newcomoe's restaurant. Phone Red 738. (237) RONALD BRIDGETT English Singer and Broadcaster for BBC and CBC is open to Coach a few pupils in SINGING AND REPERTOIRE Phone Red 921 Prepare for Fall and Winter Men's Suits remodelled Into Ladies Alterations, Repairing, Cleansing and Pressing "Quick Service" Featuring Freedman and Gabbes, Samuel Hart Ltd. Ladles and Gents Suits and Topcoats to measure DELUXE TAILOR Opposite Commodore Cafe Phone 307 Box 725 When you feel, cold and tired you will find it very comforting 41 to have a cup of delicious hot BOVRIL KOBAN COFFEE 1 lb. Vacuum tin, each TOMATOES Nabob; 16-oz. tins, each CUT BEANS Malkin's Best; each Glen Valley; 15-oz. tins; 2 for 47c PEAS Aylmer No. 4; 16-oz. tins Choice quality; tin 12c 12c 12c '1 to Vancouver enroute east aftr having spent the summer inspect-' The fire department had a call Wluiaro Miller, who had been ing properties in the Telegraph at 7 o'clock Monday evening to a as far as Winnipeg to take treat- turn to that area next year. ery. No damage was done. noon much improved in health. tUSSlHEfl HI FOR RENT COMMODIOUS OFFICE R O.OM for rent in Daily News building, including large office desk, cupboard and chairs. Possesion Oct. 15. (tf) ROOM for rent-To men sharing.! Phone Blue 805. I FOR SALE FOR SALE 1919 Atlin Ave., lovely modern home, 12 years old. concrete basement. 7 rooms, bath . i . . . . I . n - ) ana nnisnea aiuc; z mis, reasonable taxes, hardwood floors. fireplace, furnace. Owner leav ing town. Immediate possession given. $4500. H. G. Helgerson Ltd. FOR SALE 1554 Ninth Ave. East, 7-room house in excellent condition; 3 lots, very small taxes, Mussallem's Economy Store "WHERE DOLLARS HAVE MORE CENTS" PHONES 18 AND 19 P. O. BOX 593 GUEST TEA 1 lb. No. 1 Black, each CANNED FOODS BEETS Malkin's Best, Diced; 16-oz. tins; each PORK AND BEANS Malkin's Best; 16-oz". tins; 2 for CORNED BEEF Clark's reg. size tins, each A REAL BUY IN BAKING POWDER 1 LB. TIN BLUE RIBBON BAKING POWDER, i LB. SAMPLE BLUE RIBBON TEA both for PEACHES CANNED FRUITS PEARS Offrt Dew-Klst; 15-oz. tins; 2 for 72c lie 15c 21c 24c 25c SOAPS LIFEBUOY SUNLIGHT CLASSIC SOAP SOAP SOAP each 7c 4,r25c 4,o,19c ALL-BRAN Kellogg's; each CORN FLAKES Quaker; 2 for MARslIMALLOWS 1 lb. Cello 23c each BREAKFAST FOODS 24c 17c 12c THIS WINTER TAKE QUICK OATS B & K, Plain: each RICE PUFFS Mellograin; cello pkg. MUSTARD Llbby's, 9-oz. each NEO CHEMICAL FOOD CAPSULES 50 for 100 for - : 19c 9c MATCHES Federal 3 boxes 28 VITAMIN PRODUCTS FOR YOUR HEALTH, FOR THE PREVENTION OF COLDS AND FOR GENERAL WELL BEING. These Vitamin Products are carefully chosen for their reliability and merit. NEO CHEMICAL FOOD 24-Day Size - 72-Day Size - 144-Day SUe ... $1.15 ... $2.45 ... $4.45 $1.23 $2.23 IRRADOL A 16 ozs. - .:.........- $1-50 Hospital Size - - 53.75 WAMPOLE'S EXTRACT OF COD LIVER OIL - $1.00 ORM.ES VITAMIN CAPSULES A, B. D AND G 50 for $1.25 ORMES VITAMIN CAPSULE&-A, Ji, D AND G WITH VITAMIN C - 3.....- .. - 50 for $U0 ORMES HALIBUT OIL CAPSULES 100 for $L2J Ormes Zrii Pioneer DrttQff tets THE REX ALL STORE PHONES 81 AND 83 Open Dally from 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays from 12-2 p.m. and 7 - 9 p.m. :C"ET, 2, ,1841. THE DAILY NEW3 v RAINCOATS THAT ARE . . . . Smartly Styled . . . Light in Weight Mario n England f Fine Thread-Proofed Egyptian Cotton. Sizes SS to 12. Specially priced at $10 Others at ! $12 to $19.50 Watts & Nickerson MEN'S AND HOYS' CLOTHIERS SJ? Third Ave. Phone 315 from Rprmuda Annual Meetlne Bridge and Crlbbage League Thursday Oct. 9 at 8 p.m. Commercial Hotel. Canadian Legion B.E.S.L. half yearly meeting, of officers. 236) Tiling Grindstrand and S. Jer- j NOW MADE IN CANADA stad sailed last night on the Ca-tala for a trip to Vancouver. I "The Bride Came C O. D." Next Sunday night at 12:01 mid night, (tf) William G. CrtoD. who has been stationed at Telegraph Creek as manager for the Hudson Bay Co., and Mrs. Crisp were passengers aboard the Princess Louise yester day afternoon going through to Vancouver. 1. V.'