iv OCTOBER 6, 1911. THE DAILY NEW3 Li II 1 For Miss jShower , RAINCOATS LOCAL NEWS NOTES ! Elsie Davis Held THAT ARE . . . Smartly Styled . . . Light in Weight Made in England of Fine Thread-Proofed Egyptian Cotton. Sizes 38 to 42. Specially priced at $10 Others at $12 to $19.50 532 Third Ave. Wh Hotel Arrivals Prince Rupert WiiiKfi and F. P. Steele. Vic- 'Build It. C. Payrolls" en Friends Call Tt makes meals a pleasure o serve when friends come d at 4 o'clock tea." Mre. T is writing of Pacific Milk. When friends come she sets a pitcher 0f It on the table wii.-n tea la ready. j PACIFIC MILK . i irraaiaica ana vacuum racneu 1:1 : i.:: KiriiiiijnmMariJiiB Watts & Nickerson MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTIIIEKS Phone 345 don L. Little and Mrs. E. P. Grang er, Terrace; W. J. Boyd, Wlnni peg; Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Sweyle Ketchikan; G. A. Wright, L. A. C; iL. B. Tucker. L. A. C; Sgt. G. E. ; V,. '..t' 1 Seward and J. T. Hutchinson. Ali- Ito E McLean, n. j. ijuwman, Ugnutone and George Mll-,c. Viit: cMivei : W. Mclntyre, Port fa.-.:- Ms Shoruck and Mrs. Ed- nrdspr, Montreal: S. D. Mathews. ford Bay. I Mrs. M. Letnes, Victoria: Capf H. Chase, Aliford Bay. Central ' Sam Baerwold, A. Nelson and J Houston Texas Mr. and Mrs. T. ;R- Wells' Vancouver; Bill Morris, Kaa Premier. Mr. and Mrs. Gor-jprince RuPcrt: JosePh Freesland land L. Hemness. Digby; O. Gron- land. Plnchl Lake; F. Furney JJJJj:E1.aiHrB:0.3jHaysport; F. E. Armstrong, Jap Unlet; R. Buchanan, Port Esslng-Iton; J. E. Culley, C.P.R.; O. S Sail, i Floyd C. Cameron; and Irvln L WUey. N. McDonald, Hans Apsahl and Dave Linder, Prince Rupert; W. Shaw, D. McCouver and M. Watson. Claxton; Roy Clarkston, Hoyal Otto Hornell. Stewart: Mrs. S. White, Prince Rupert; T. Dixon. If you have a room to rent we can soon get you a tenant. Try the classified column of The Dally News. (tf) CIGARETTE PAPERS It s Your Duty to SAVE GAS IT'S OUR DUTY To HELP YOU either by tuning up your present car at a minimum cost or else by trading in for one that will give you maximum MILEAGE and SERVICE. RUPERT MOTORS Distributors of Chrysler Products Phone 566 For Emergency Night Service Call COLIN MILLER, BLUE 805 Men's First Aid Class, City Hall Mrs. Wharton sailed Saturday D!" i"" Thun' tonight at 8 o'clock. Annual Meeting Bridge and Cribbage League Thursday, Oct, ery will be closed for renovation from October 9 to October 20. to the city on the Cardena Saturday afternoon from a brief business trip to Port Essintrton. 5 'J: i ilm rW 3 Blii IT'S AlWArJ DEPENDABLE! night on the Prince Rupert fori Victoria. , (f Mrs. John McRae. who has been .... . II .. .amrTi. lf . Mr. and Mre. W. R. Love and couver. Dr. and 'Mrs. H. L. A. Tarr re- A'The Bride Came C. O. D." I turned to the my on tne uataia Next Sunday night at 12.01 mid-jthls morning from a trip to Van- night. (tf). The case of Mrs. Victoria Ped- ersen, charged under the Defence of Canada regulations, has been adjourned until this Saturday in city police court. couver. Mrs. C. B. Johnson and daughter, Mis A. Johnson, returned to the city on the Catala this morning from a trip to Vancouver. dpt. J. H. Mansell of the Cana dian Krnt.tlh returned to the cltv Mrs. C. K. Ytreberg, who 'has on the caWi this morning from uccu oil a mimiuB noi. uui, ic -Vancouver. turned to the city from vancou ver on the Car den a Saturday afternoon. Mrs. S. Kinley, wife of the Anglican Church missionary at Aiy-ansh, was a passenger aboard thp Alan Landels, local manager of.Catala this morning returning tn W. H. Malkln Co. Ltd., returned. the Naas River after a trip to Vancouver. I Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lundquist left on the Prince George last Thursday night for Victoria. Har-I jry has been home on leave from nis navai duties visiung wiui ms parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Lundquist, 106 Hays Cove Circle. H. B. Stiles and son, James, re turned to the city on the Catala this morning from Vancouver Having decided to take up future ! residence near Vancouver, Mr Stiles is now here to arrange for Ithe shipment south of his mach- ilne shop equipment and expects to be here for the next two or three weeks. visiting ior tne p a - wu ri .1 i weeks at Stewart, returned to the i OlXtll AVCnUC City irom ie nui ui vu m. Rupert Saturday evening. Mrs. R. L. Mcintosh came hi from Terrace during the week-end and Mr. Mcintosh will be closing up the summer home there in a few days. Sergeant Ray Baker, chief of the city police, said this morning that the collection of found and unclaimed articles af the city nnlice station was growing and articles are shoes, gloves, wallets, false teeth and furs. J. H. BULGER Optometrist Opposite Tost Office CHIROPRACTOR Stanley W. Colton, D.C., Ph.C. Wallace Block - Phone 640 NEW and USED FURNITURE 2 Kitchen Tables 1 Coal Range 2 Water Tanks 1 National Cash Register Household Doors ttkr Lot of Windows 1 Single Bed, Complete B. C. Furniture Co. PHONE BLACK 324 Third Ave. Residence Has Changed Hands Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Glassey, who returned to the city recently after j Presbvterlan Tea, Mrs. McLeod's, Sixth Avenue West, October 9. Orange Bridge, October 9. S. O. N. Dance, Overseas Parcels, October 9. , Anglican fea. Mrs. J. R. Mori son, Oct. 16. Navy Tea. Oct. 18, Legion Hall. P. T. A. Telephone Bridge, Oct. 24. ( Lutheran Bazaar, Oct. 25, Met-(ropole Hall. Hill 60 Tea, November 1. Orange Sale, November 5. Eastern . Star Ball. Nov. 7. W. A. Canadian Legion Bazaar Nov. 19. Cathedral Fall Sale. Nov. 20. Prepare for Fall and Winter Men's Suits remodelled Into Ladles Alterations, Repairing, Cleansing and Pressing "Quick Service" Featuring Freedman and Gabbes, Samuel Hart Ltd. Ladies and Gents Suits and Topcoats to measure DELUXE TAILOR Opposite Commodore Cafe Phone 307 Box 725 Miss Isabelle Connery was hostess last Thursday evening at a delightful miscellaneous shower " w fTZs 7 r;;tin honor of Miss Elsie Davis, whose v""4' """ ,rto tn .Tnhn TUturrav takM Shane Murray sailed Saturday 'to Vancouver. Katurdav. night on the Prince Rupert for a trip to Vancouver. NOTICE The Chriss' MillBak- ' Prince .Rupert far a trip to Van- t"'-"' " t1 Mm II H. H B. Rahman t " " sailed Saturday Saturday night night on the ing bingo and at midnight delicious refreshments were served by the hostess. Then a prettily decorated box, filled with many useful gifts was presented to the bride-elect. Those present, besides the host ess, were Miss Elsie Davis, Miss Thelma Davis, Mrs. George Madill, Mrs. Alf Rivett, Miss Betty Ellison, Mrs. Frank Parlett, Miss Mollyo Fitch. Mrs. F. M. Davis Kamloops), Miss Vivian Wrathall, Miss Audrey Wrathall, Miss Pheme Finley, Miss Ruth Nelson, Mrs. J Connery. 98. Classified ads. get results. Phone Sail Regal Christmas Cord! Big, Easy, Spor-tlm Proflti 1' opportunities lor bigger sales. New, exutiiive. leatuxe assortment, 21 bcauti-fui fuiden that can be individualized. 16 cards lithographed in 3 colon, 75. Scripture and enclosure cards. Catholic assortment, wrappings. 2 personal card sample books including 2) lor Sl.UU series. Marvelous value. Get busy now. Wholesale leaders over 10 years. Write Regal Stationery Company, Dopt. V U3 Hoilinat St. W., Vaocovver. 1 C. FOR SALE FOR SALE 1 R. C. A. Victor Cab inet Radio, 1 General Electric Washer, 1 Spic Span Vacuum Cleaner, odd pieces of China. Phone Red 802. (tf). FOR RENT spending tne past eigni years m. room for rent To men sharing. Atlin, have taken up residence on Sixth Avenue at Young Street in the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Einar Jensen who are moving to owned by William Gilchrist. Announcements All advertisements in this column will be charged for a ; full month at 25c a word. COMMODIOUS OFFICE R O OM for rent In Daily News building, Including large office desk, cupboard and chairs. Possession . Oct. 15. (tf) Phone Blue 805. WANTED that it was desirable it should be : Vancouver. They have purchased J URGENT The Y. W. C. A. Rooms disposed oi. inciuaea amuns me me property wmcu was uiis"asv Registry requires names of those willing to accomodate service men and their wives and faml-J lies. Phone 231 and ask for Mrs Garbutt. WANTED Second piano. Phone 51. LOST hand player LOST An important letter be tween Post Office and Lutheran Church. Finder please return to Post Office to Rev. J. H. LOST Black leather wallet containing registration card, driv-, er's and hunting licence. Phone 220 and ask for J. Storrle. PERSONAL Get your 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. (Z34) THE SEAL 01 QUALITY mm "to social K5 71 mm GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon packed by the only salmon canning company with an all-the-year-round payroll in Prince Rupert. THAT 1,400 different types of NEW lamps have been produced at the Edison Mazda Lamp Works for use "on acfiVe service" war work. Trained engineers made the development and manufacture of these lamps possible. These men are responsible for continuous Improvement on the Edison Mazda Lamps you use in the home. MADE IN CANADA S. J. Jabour, after spending the past week in the Portland Canal district on insurance business, was a passenger aboard the Prince Rupert Saturday night going , through from Stewart to Vancou ver. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Brett sailed on the Prince Rupert Saturday night for a trip to Vancouver. Mrs. Brett is recovering from a recent serious illness. LAMPS CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC CO Preparatory to the regular QUISLING ANNOYED monthly business luncheon on i STOCKHOLM, Oct. 6: W Major Wednesday, the Prince Rupert 'Quisling's official newspaper, Gyro Club was In executive session today when various matters of club business were dealt with. "Fritt Folk" (Free Speech), pro tests against the memorial service held by the Swedish Labor Congress in Stockholm in honor of the Norwegian labor leaders executed by Germans. RONALD BRIDGETT English Singer and Broadcaster for BBC and CBC Is open to Coach a few pupils In SINGING AND KEPERTOIRE Phone Red 921 $5,00 ALLOWANCE For Your Old Mattress On Any One of the following Simmons Spring-Filled Mattresses: Beauty Rest at Deep Sleep at 4250 $35oo THIS WINTER TAKE Jubilee at Majestic at Anniversary $Q50 Elio's Furniture Store THIRD AVENUE Store Hours from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 pan. ?24 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 Size ..-u- NEO CHEMICAL FOOD CAPSULES 50 for mm .-j.. . 100 for -...i, IRRADOL A 16 ozs Hospital Size . $1.15 $2.45 $4.45 $1.25 $2.25 $1.50 $3.75 WAMPOLE'S EXTRACT OF COD LIVER OIL $1.00 ORMES VITAMIN CAPSULES A, B. D AND G 50 for $1.25 ORMES VITAMIN CAPSULES A, B, D AND G WITH VITAMIN C - - 50 for $1.50 ORMES HALIBUT OIL CAPSULES 100 for $U5 Ormes Ltd. "Jim Pioneer Drtu&ists THE REXALL "STOKE PHONES 81 AND 82 Open Daily from 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays from 12-2 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. 1