V TOBER 2. Ml BA'J KEZ UMLY NEWS i aas z7r7 .crr USE .4 1 ' oudmun-J v .n Snidal wii! i iix-k tomorrow ; i.o.m ham : ' upei of the B C.I ish Land Girl Happy In Her Job of Umm shops, hair-:r;;:ei and tall- .'.ev are hapyder . r village with . :id Army than ..Id lolia. ,..or. warden of ';. stay. says. Klad to be in Harvesting is I never hear a for SAIJS suel. six holes 4;r. Fourth Avenue itf ouch In Red S21. good inmNl hasiae la 00M AND BOARD M Board for man shar- r:3 Friscr Street. (195) ULUK DANtlllirS JOll be is 1.750 miles long, in area of 32000 I iiiiwii'wirii II "My pies have Ixtn famous for years Swift's Sllwleaf Lard's mv brand' The sweet nutty flavour makes pastry lane intiict ontrrirai is always uniform, It keeps fresh longer and pies made with SUverlraf stay fresh too. Make your nett pie a success una Si U erica f For pies like Granny utnl to hake, always ask for Sllverleal Lard. Swift Canadian Co., Limited. INEKAL NOTICE Alberta fl j. Shipping Any Coal To East , OTTAWA. Oct 2-Because the fNERAL NOTICE ''i"10" rc beh:nd ln fUUn I I from the west, a ban has been Charles Vetter plared on shipping of coal from -j u:day. October Alberta to Ontario. -it the chapel .: -iikexs. Second High Explosives LOYDON, October 2: O The degrees. They experiment in high explosives, wear white skirts, navy blue peajackets with brass bat- and navy blue fore-and-aft caps with pale blue gussets. HALIBUT SALES I Summary American 117400 pounds. and 13e to 15c and lie. Canadian, none. ike good fanni American , v 9 um to1 Northern. HAM, 18c and WANTED a rtly f urnUlied. j WANTED Chamberrnalfl : .'!. 341 B'.ue 397. 9th Ave. (231) ycr Piano. Box 347 (tf) PERSONAL ii' rr stove poush ii'-f. "cooking-hot" W mt blacken. Store 14.2c 13c. : .r long hours 'Atlin. rhry find it Orant. S6.000. H.c and 13c. Stor- t-'. t Ir.to the age r;.n " Nordby. 37.000, 15c adn 13. Reyal Classified Ads. NAVAL Officer desires room, apartment or house for self and wife, quiet locale, permanent. Apply Box 359 Dally News. 229 VANTED Small cook stove. Phone Oreen 929. 233 at once for Hotel. Apply A. F. 7 Unemployment Insurance Commission 1230' WANTHD Girl for General House-1 work. Apply A. F. 8 Unemploy-1 ment Insurance Commission. (230) WANTED to buy one or two girl's bicycles in good condition. Write Box 361, Dally News. 229i MUST have house br apartment, si Permanent Phone Red 271. g BOOKS The Decameron. 600 pages of meaty tales of love. Illustrated. Only $100 postpaid. Free catalogue. Art and unusual books. Whatnot Bookshop, 365 'i Yonge Street. Toronto. 229 1 JLlLiLJ ; J Mr. and Mrs. Oeprge Eckfrman ( Various jiefviast night for a trip o Vanri T .night's tran. dae to arrive irntn the Bast at 11 O'clock, was it-ported tola morning to be on time. j i A Win Pay Oath ForFurniture. 8tovi. Tooii, Mistical Instruments. Write or Phone Eno Furniturn .Store. Prince Rupert. 'tf. ! Passengerr leaving for Vancouver include Mr. and Mrs W A Rom. a. Carter, Mark Trainor. E--neat Vaaee, J. Tweedy. Oordon Mii-ler. Jessie K. McKemna and Vernon Seherk. ! Mr. aad Mrs. j. w. McAuley are pending a few days here from Vancouver aad are being welcomed by many old friends. Mr. Mc-Aaley la hear ia his new capacity a aaa Repeating mariae engineer for wartime shipping. At yesterday's lanefeeen of tfee I Prince Rupert Rotary Curb. Peter iLakie made aa appeal for sueport IdT Ue canvass for hooks for the j J r) L atw ,wuat marine vessels which ! Women Kesearcn from I , Canadian shipyards There was no s...i.Ur. T..,,u. ..lPeaker at luncheon over Ilas Experts ell was in toe chair. Alex McRe 'was the winner in the raffle of a war savings certificate tor the 'Hktplarvring ".Slotilnr" Work 1 Auxiliary Terrttor.! Service i rund Hind (.ad to lie in Hed , their specialiaU. lust like the re- ' At 10 p.m. ,lar army, and among them are hnnufl aaeh aa thna with apimv COME OCT. 31 t-sT Eaig, Oct. 2: iiMBween osvuss oaeic to me iin Century when the Pantheon at Rome was consecrated as .the Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary. WE CARRY Everything For THE WORKING MAN It will pay you to come ln and look over our large stock of Woollen Goods, t B.C. Clothiers PHONE BLACK 324 Third Avenue cara i a rara caTaTtnTaxarBEB ra m U (224) g JJJJJJ,.,rr--iJ -' u Opporiunily knocks BOOKS and MAliAAliNf'-.a 5 than once when you at the more shop as VARIETY STORE S Where your dimes are little g dollars 1 a i a I ax jixaya taratarji c:b vm Canadian Legion Women's Meeting Routine Business Taken Up Last Night The regular monthly meeting of , Mil. Brentzen and two children : the women's branch of the Oena ,left tut nigtrt for a trip to Van- dlan Legion wa held in. the Cana-'couvtr. dlStn Le&on roms last night with t ia fair attendance of members. Mis. Unite -Idier and dauxhtff, I Mrs. William Rothweil, the prest-Mi Marianne Miller, left laat 'dent, waa in the enalr. n'ti.t lor amontti'i vacation trip ' VanoMver. poppy day were also discussed. Service Mens Wives Meeting Navy, Army and In Session R.C.A.F. Women Yesterday were ln charge of the tea. W. W. Lefeaux. C.C.F. of the legislature for Vancouver Centre, arrived in the city on last f night's train and wftl be here un- til next Monday evening. He has 1 a number of speaking engagements while here. thhcuhcetnentJ All advertisements ln this column will be charged for a lull month at 25c a word. Lutheran CFPR. Hour, Monday, 6:45, Grocery Shower at Ridley Home October 1. 3 to 6. Cambrai I.OD.E. Fall Formal Oct. 2. Invitation by members only. Catholic Bazaar, October 7 and 8. Catholic Hall. Presbyterian Supper October 16. Anglican Fall Bazaar. Nov. 5. St. Peter's Fall Bazaar. Nov. 12. J. M; S. Loubser CHIROPRACTOR Wallace Block Phone 641 savoy HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 544 FRASER STREET PRINCE RUPERT PASSING OF GEO. SNIDAL Well Known Resident 'of District", Watchman at'Casiafr',Dies " ' Here Gudmnndnr (George) Stgnrdson Snidal, a well known and esteemed resident of the tower Skeena River district for several years, passed away at 3:ip "yesterday afternoon Pinal arrangements for the in the Prince Rupert General Hos-bazaar' to be held on October 21 Ipital following a week's illness were completed. A shower was j with acute appendicitis. He had held in aid of the bazaar. been brought Into the city from Mrs. Dickens sr. was elected convener of the entertainment committee for the next three months. Casstar Cannery where he had been watchman for eighteen years. Sixty-four years of age, Mr. Arrangement for the annual Snidal was The weekly meeting of the Navy', Undertakers. Army and Royal Canadian Air Force Women's Crab was held, in the famrry lounge at the 'V yesterday. Several new members were welcomed. Mrs. Klmmel gave a report on hospital visiting. Mrs. Martin won the inter-club , 1 raffle donated by Airs. Denison. Mrs. Clark and Mrs. born in Iceland and came to Canada in 1900, having been at first engaged in carpentry work at Winnipeg. Twenty-eight oars ago he moved to British Col-iT.hia. taking up land on the Querp. Charlotte Islands at Port C.fiw..:r. In 1919 he came to th rr.u.nland and settled at Osland. Cloving later to Cassiar where he-had since resided. Besides his widow, Mr. Snidal is survived by two sons Samuel of Prince Rupertnd Edgar of Cassiar and one daughter, Mrs. Frank Morrison of Prince Rapert. There are two grandchildren. The bereaved will have the sympathy of many friends. The funeral wfH take place tomorrow afternoon from the Gren-ville Court chapel of the B.C. EARLY PETROLEUM Plankton, microscopic plants and animals, formed into crude petroleum millions of years ago. a Doolittle i i: member , e THE SEAL OF QUALITY Sockeye Salmon Fancy Red Herring in Tomato Sauce Sandwich Spreads Spiced Salmon Smoked Salmon Bloater rafBraiBCBnicB BIBIBIBIBIB Lawnmowers SHARPENED AND OVERHAULED SERVICES TO Vancouver, Victoria and Way-points, Stewart and North, Queen Charlotte Islands. Full Information, Ticketi and Reservations FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. Phone 568 a i ; , e e e e e i B m U First Class Work H PlinVF Km R1 rtrlirorlnr n u B Can. Legion Fall Bazaar, Oct. 21. : BIBIB1BIBIBIB2B:BTBIBIBTB1 1 i ,j Millie the toiler alibis on sight by westover WW . 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WEST HOUSEHOLD NEEDS TINCTURE OF IODINE.... 1 oz. 15c 2 oz. 25c OIL OF EUCALYPTUS loz. 20c 2 oz 35c FRIAR'S BALSAM 1 oz.' 25c 2 oz. 45c CASTOR OIL '4 oz. 25c i, 8 oz. 50c AROMATIC CASTOR OIL ........ 3 oz. 25c AROMATIC CASCARA 2 oz. 25c 8 oz. 90c CAMPHORATED OIL 1 oz. 15c 2 oz 25c HYDROGEN PEROXIDE ........ 8 oz! 35c 16 oz. 50c EPSOM SALTS, tins 4 oz. 10c 16 oz. 25c BORACIC ACID, tins 2 oz. 15c 4 oz. 25c SEIDLITZ POWDERS, tins' 40c BUY YOUR DRUGS FROM THE DRUG STORE Ormes Ltd. 77ht Pioneer Drtiqsrists THE REX ALL STORE PHONES 81 AND 83 Open Dally from 8 am. till 10 pjn. Sundays and Holidays from 12 - X pjn. and 7-1 pjn. E2E 3 4 -V:: : Z V if V r. s r . a '