THE DAILY NEWS PAGE FOUR W.1 I Expert OPTICAL SERVICE sA- Xl Chas. Dodimcad flT YT' Optometrist in Charge 1 I I fi ' ' J Watch, Clock, Jewelry y Repairing Hand Eniravlng VISIT OUR BASEMENT STOKE for Fine China. Dinnerware, Glasses. Baggage and Novelties. MAX HEILBRONER Jeweler Diamond Merchant ( g yours For a Smarter Fall Assuming, of course, your Fall Shoes come from The Cut Rate Shoe Store May We Suggest: Don't fall to see the newly ar-rlYPdrFall Shoes now on Sale at 'thclCut Rate Shoe Store. The smartest array of Women's Shoes the market affords. Many of these styles would not be available In Prince Rupert except for the fact that the Cut Rate goes direct to ,the Eastern market to buy. All widths and sizes. Cut Rate Shoe Store OrEN SATURDAY NIGHT Mail Mall orders orders Promptly Promptly Filled Filled 506 THIRD AVE. W. Canadian National Railways . i TRAIN'S FOR THE EAST WILL LEAVE PRINCE RUrERT: MONDAY. WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY 6 pjn., stopping at all local stations. Diesel Car for Terrace leaves dally except Sunday, 4:15 pjn. WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY 10:30 a.m., stopping at Terrace, Pacific. Hazelton, New Hazelton, Smlthers, Burns Lake. Vanderhoof, Prince George, Olscome and McBrlde only. INCOMING TRAINS WILL ARRIVE PRINCE RUPERTr TUESDAY, FRIDAY and SUNDAY 11 pjn. . THURSDAY' and SATURDAY 6:30 p.m. Diesel Car from Terrace 11:15 am dally except Sunday. Air conditioned SLEEPING and DINING CARS on trains leaving Monday 6p.m.. Wednesday and Friday 10:30 a.m. For full information, reservations, etc., call or write It. S. GREIG, City Passenger Agent ' 528 Third Ave.. Phone 260, Prince Rupert, Agents for Trans-Canada Air Lines ""SI t 1-ilJ I . . . RUPERT BRAND Sole Fillets . . . al Your Local Butchers. NO WASTE READY TO COOK Canadian Fish & . Cold Storage SI f I . . 1' a.- 1 1 i! il. rji.. kf OFFICIALS 1 I It s interesting 10 Know wnen reauing tne uauy xncws A W U - - - - ' ' " O 1 t PRINCE RUPERT Q. LlU. ,ITISU COLUMBIA J iimf thn neoDle of the whole district are doinc the samp if ARE MOVED WINNIPEG. Sept 9 The follow- ing changes In the stores depart ment of the Canadian National Railways are announced by 8. E. Keillor, general storekeeper Western ' Lines: C. R, Abbott appointed store keeper at Calgary, succeeding W. R. Prior assigned to other duties. J. O. Hale succeeds Mr. Abbott as storekeeper at Jasper W. M. Shook becomes storekeep er at Klndersley, succeeding James km a as has retired under the pension rules of the company Born at Valparaiso, Ind.. May 10. 18S1. Mr. Abbott entered the service of the Canadian Northern Railway in March. 1913, as a clerk In the operating department at Rppina. The following year he transferred to the stores depart ment and was storeman at Reglna until August. 1919. After serving in the same capacity at Edmonton and Prince Rupert, he was ap Dolnted storekeeper at Hanna in Anril. 1922. and transferred to Jas- r.r in rvtber. 1931. in a similar caDacltv. Joseph George Hale was Dorn in Brentwood, England, February 2fi. 1907. and started as an ap rirentlce in the stores department. Edmonton, May 1st. 1926. He held various, positions In Edmonton un U5cibber, 1934, when he was Idtnfrlrred to ''Winnipeg. In No vember of the following year he Ciwas made chief clerk in the stores ..denartment at Saskatoon. S' Wllbert Morton Shook was born at Lacombe. Alta., November 27 1 1902, and started work in the ;i stores department. Edmonton, in J Aunust. 1921. He held various posl- Ijtions in Edmonton until his president appointment ! James Kelt, who has retired un-C der the pension rules of the com-I" pany, was born at Paisley. Scot-i hanrt Sentember 8. 1877. He enter- Ted the service of the Canadian 'Northern -- Railway. Winnipeg, - - as a Across trom urmes urug . foJ vv.vv.v.v.w.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.w.v.v.v.v.w. "'iiftrinr ver he was aDDOlnted A. MacKenzie Furniture Ltd. PHONE 775 A GOOD PLACE TO BUY LINOLEUM FOR ALL YOUR FLOORS Battleship Brown Moir Inlaid, all colors; Inlaid Linoleum; Printed Linoleum; Congoleum; Feltol; Rugs in Congoleum and Linoleum, all sizes. 327 3rd AVE. WEST - - - storekeeper. Prince Rupert, and In Aueust. 1920. was transferred to Klndersley in the same capacity. COUPONS are still available with each J cash purchase in our store. We would appreciate to have new customers drop in and J. M. S. Loubser D.C, B-A. , CHIROPRACTOR Wallace Block Phone 610 m NATIONAL I Messenger Service I Call It . . . We Haul it H We never close m Phone Red 3U2 ijlitllllllllilillKd Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY G O ? ii D S E PHONE 657 THE SEAL OF QUALITY use Sockcyc Salmon Fancy Red Herring in Tomato Sauce I K Sandwich Spreads I l Snipprl Salmon Smoked Salmon Bloater Cambrai Chapter 2 '1 Holds Meeting Local I. O. I). E. Organlialion is Busy In Various Vtays i' . ..... On Tuesday evening we. regular mnnthiv. meeUna of Camerai Crfapter, Imperial Order. DaughJ ters of the Empire, was neia at the home of Mrs. S. C. Elklns, Fifth Avenue East The usual rout ine business was transacted and arrangements completed for the fall formal to be held on October 2. it m decided to make a fur ther contribution to the I.O.D.E. Spitfire Fund which is now only $1,000 short of the $20,000 objec tive set for themselves by the Brt-Ush Columbia chapters. In addition to the work now be ing carried out by the members in supplying volunteer help for the Y" canteen for two weeks in each month the members have also undertaken to assist at the U. S. O. when called upon. After the close of the mectlns those present were delightfully en tertained by the singing of a num ber of Mrs. Elklns' songs by MUw Betty Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Landals re turned to the city this morning from a trip to Vancouver. Mrs. Ed. Martin and family, who have been spending the summer at Merrlttt. returned to the city from the south Monday afternoon. Lieut Howard Hlbbard. who has been stationed at Halifax, returned to the city this morning. Mrs. Hlbbard and child arrived last week. Jack" Scott. Stewart butcher. after spending a few days In the city on business, left Monday morning on his return to the Portland Canal town. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Slmonds returned at the end of the week to the J. R. Morgan Logging Co.'s camp at Cumshewa. Queen Charlotte Islands, after a trip to There will be no regular meet ing 'of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce this month, a special meeting at the end of August nav ing been held Instead. '"let us espial this gift plan Mls5 nuth Oruber of the United C. In thm SlCtitsa ranartmsnl nf th Tnlrlftr mmccai I CMiC S was here Monday afternoon on MUooALLt.IYi O ? hcr way back to Washington. D.C.. tconomy ------ otore i after a trip to Alaska on business r-i . P.O. Bos 575 Phones 18-11 tH ; 1. - Kispiox Girl Is Soldiers Bride Miss Sarah Johnson and Perclral Archibald Mulwaln United In Marriage The marriage took place quietly yesterday afternoon at the Manse of First United Church. Rev. James A. Donnell officiating. f Mls Sarah Johnson of Klaplox and nrrivoi Archibald Mulwain of Cedarvale. The groom is now sta- tloned at ChlUrwack with tnc o -al Canadian Engineer. A. Pyper. well known Port CI rr. ents hotel proprietor, arrived . the Queen Charlotte IMand the the ueen Charlotte L-laud and returned there la-st nwh? 0 Ahvays together "Black & White" and complete enjoyment always go together. BLACKS WHITE DISTILLED, BLENDED AND BOTTLED IN SCOTLAND if This advertisement Is not onb- llshed or displayed by the Ll- auor control uoara or ov mf u Government of Dryish fclumbln, ;f 3 EE HOUSEHOLD NEEDS TINCTURE OF IODINE 1 oz. 15c 2 oz. 25c OIL OF EUCALYPTUS 1 oz! 20c IK 2 oz. 33c FRIAR'S BALSAM 1 oz. 25c 2 oz. 15c CASTOR OIL 1 oz. 25c 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 1G oz. 25c BORACIC ACID, tins 2 oz. 15c 4 oz. 25c SEIDLITZ POWDERS, tins 10c BUY YOUR DRUGS FROM THE DRUG STORE Ormes Ltd. 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