4, 1935 ;eep Vision Keen . i. Eyesight is priceless good light is cheap. It pays to insist on Edison Mazda Lamps. They ensure better light, better sight. m LA PS MADE IN CANADA ADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC CO., Limited Regular, 70c; Both for 50c Noxcma Cream 25c Size for 15c Fitch's Shampoo and Scalp Massage Brush Regular, $1.05; Both for 69c imes Ltd. Hie Pioneer Druqrtsts ti e tUull Blow Fnones: 81 & 82 Om-n liailv t'lwin 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. us WlAiWA 'specials pi n 1 HP 1 mine onavme Lream ana i aicum tWd Holidays From 12 noon till 2 p.m., 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. iitured. ELIO mm Wc Sell New ConRolcum Cold Seal Uugs Size 6x9, $5.50; 7)x9, $7.00; 9x9, $8.10 Dominion Linoleum Kurs 0x9, $7.00; 71x9, $8.75; 9x9, $10.75 Printed Linoleum by Square Yard PHONE: GREEN 121 CANADIAN PACIFIC ifcrnV nd way ports- , .v-s, AutAiDE, Fridays, 10 p.m. S RAH' NVl 3rd' 21St DCC 5Ul' IKnchit WlNTPr. UNCESS NORAH, Nov. 17tlv Dec. 1st, 15th, 29th. IkeU TIUl' TO VANCOUVER 532.00 on " mi. I ale v, Nov. 1st. 1935 to Feb. 23th, 1936. Final return W-FL coatm,5? and reservations call or write TniiMi Gcntral Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. P. W. Crawford, president of the Vancouver Tobacco Co., who has been a business visitor In the city for the p'ast few days, will sail by the Catala tomorrow afternoon pn his return to Vancouver. Capt. John Irving, veteran coast navigator of the early days, was a passenger aboard the Princess Norah yesterday afternoon return- William Dunbar, engineer for the Consolidated Mining it Smeltl- I rt- m..H the Great in the company's Interests. Rev. Father Joseph Tessler of Prince George has been authorized under the Marriage Act to solemnize marriages In this province. It is announced In the British Col Card party and social Cathollq Hall. Wednesday Nov. 6. Balagho's Orchestra. 7. Presbvtenau Bazaar. Novembe Daughters of Norway Nov. 8, Moose Hall. Elk's grand November 8. Bazaar, re-opening dancf. Dramatic recital, United Church, November 14. ' Masonic Dance,. Moose Hall, No vember 15. St. Andrew's Nov. 21. Cathedral Bazaa. Gyro Hocdown, Moose Hall, November 22. . Orange Ladles' bazaar. Nov. 28 Lecture Recital. Mrs. Mandy, Baptist Church. November 29. United Bazaar, December 5. Comedy "Bunty Pulls the Strings", Presbyterian Church, Dec. 5 and 6. Hogmanay Dance, Oddfellows; Hall. MOOSE nALL ' RENTAL HATES Concerts $25.00 Dances 20.00 Public Meetings 1500 A room suitable for smaller mectlncs Is now available on the ground floor, rental rate. $4.00 For engagements phone the Club Steward,. 640 or Red 412. DAILY NEW? LOCAL NEWS NOTES Be warm and comfortable by rtd-. Basketball tonight. inn I. 94 wl tt 4 - Ik. I You jean -rent car at Walker"! , as low as JUoVday? plui 7c 60,000 Canadians made the Sup reme sacrifice. Buy a Poppy, .n Remembrance. (254) NASAL CATARRH (248) Nordkap meeting tonight, 8:30. All members requested to attend. , . , (254). Christmas cards, exceptionally floe assortment Special discounts on orders placed at store. Max Ileilbroner. (Dec. 4) Capt. W. P. Armour returned to Another enjoyable dance was the city on the Catala last eve-'held last Friday night in the Odd-nlng from a brief business trip j fellows' Hall by Julius Welle's to Vancouver. Orchestra. A . good-sized crowd was Provincial, Constable Lance Pot- terton returned on the Catala last night to his post at Stewart after a brief visit' here on official duties. in attendance. Jutt few drops ol Vickt Va tio nol clears, clogging mucus, reduces swollen membranes, brings comforting relief. VlCKS Vatronol Miss" Lottie McLeod. manageress n tVia Vnlrnn on1 Whlto Pace Pnntfl ng to Victoria after a trip out to wstaur t at Lake Bennett near . Valdez, Alaska, on business In con-- ' . a naPncpr ahoard l0 nectlon with mining there. noon going' through to. Vancouver where she will spend the winter. I D. C. McRae returned to the city ion the Catala last evening from a Drier ousiness inp vj vantuum. H. N. Brocklesby will be the speaker this Wednesday at the re-eular weeklv luncheon of the Prince Rupert Oyro Club. i Mrs. J. W. Vosburgh, wife of the resident physician and surgeon at Stewart, was a passenger aboard the Catala last evening returning north from a vacation trip to Van couver. Arthur Krlstmansson, Sam Sny dal, T. Bjornson and W. Johnson, wellknown local salmon fishermen, were passengers sailing aboard the Cardena on tnaay nigni ior van couver. Mrs. J. B. Gibson, who has been on a trip to Toronto and Ottawa to attend sessions of the Dominion Woman's Auxiliary of the Anglican Church, returned home on the Ca tala last evening. L. w. Patmore, who had to come home via Jasper Park and Vancou ver from a business trip to Smlthers owing to the railway tie-up, re turned to the city on the Catala last evening. the short railway which runs In interests - r "z ." " ithe summer creiween Mie riumao iuiaii jc.t.wjr ami.' r . . .. .... Mig w. Hum it", ill," ay""'". ... unnwn MrUh nrlPftt. nf th a few days in the city, sailed .Jg i night on the Catala for- Anyox.i . , . Mr. Dunrnr has been recently In W. Pfenger aboard the William Dumas, veteran engineer Taglsh and Atlln Lakes In Northern British Columbia, was a passenger aboard the Princess Norah yesterday after-nnnn frnlnu fhrnntrh t.n Vancouver Father.O. Wgar Gallant O. M I..-f07tnwiter Today's Weather Dead Tree Point Cloudy, calm; barometer, 30.52; temperature, 36; ea smooth. Triple Island Cloudy, light southeast wind; barometer, 30.46: jthls city and now Identified with sea sm0oth. the Yukon and White , Pass Route ! Langara Island Overcast, mod- umbla Gazette. The registration of I shipyards at Whltehorse, was alerate to fresh westerly wind, sea Rev. Father John Hammond to solemnize marriage has been going through to Seattle whence he will proceed on a. trtpito. George N. Corkle, formerly of passenger aboard the Princess smooth. Norah yesterday afternoon going I through to his- home In .Victoria for ( the whiter, Mr. Corkle was for-1 Mrs. Amy Campbell Johnston l&,merly prominent In baseball andj writing a series of Interesting ar-1 athletic circles here, tides In the magazine section otj the Vancouver Sunday Province! Provincial Constable Ronald M. descriptive of her experiences: Stewart of Atlln arrived in the city while living alone with a remote Indian tribe In Northern British Columbia In 1911. In the latest Instalment yesterday she tells of the adventures and hardships undergone by herself and husband while making their ay from, Chief Weymannassac's hunting erounds at the headwaters of the Skeena to Hazelton. Announcements, on the Princess Norah yesterday afternoon from the north, having in his custody Sidney Tatten who was recently committed for trial at Atlln on a charge of breaking and enterine. Sands' general store and who will appear before Judge W. E. Fisher In County Court here this afternoon for speedy trial, -Build B.C. Payrolls" PURITY AND FLAVOR IN VACUUM PACKING JVAPOTt5. The purity and flavor that vacuum packing gives to milk belong to Pacific and, we may add,- Pacific is the only milk packed in this way in Canada. Since this Improvement the demand for this good milk has decidedly increased. Pacific Milk RUPERT 'DELICATESSEN j Your Catering Needs Skilfully Fulfilled We cater to- socials, clubs, banquets; luncheons, dances, dinners and bridge parties. Made to. lour Order Nothing too large or'too small. LUNCHES PUT UP TO TAKE OUT Phone us any time. Give Us a Trial Phone Black 635 Terrace Cloudy, calm, 18. Anyox Cloudy, calm, 30. Hazelton Cloudy, calm, 12. Smlthers Cloudy, calm, cold. Burns Lake Cloudy, calm, 17. IF YOU DISSOLVE IN THE GRAVY 2 or 3 OftO CUBES. Hyde Transfer PHONE 580 Office 315 Second Avenue Heavy Hauling Light Delivery Quick Service SALE CONTINUES UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE Because of numerous telephone calls Safiir-day afternoon and evening, ANNETTE'S great Store-Wide Sale is to continue. This will be done for the convenience and accommodation of our patrons, desiring to take advantage of the bargains offered. Annette's Ladies Wear Go. "The Store of the Better Dressed For Less'' THE CONSOLIDATED MINING & SMELTING; COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED J TRAIL BRITISH COLUMBIA Manufacturers of Elephant Brand Chemical Fertilizer Ammonium Phosphates, Sulphate of Ammonia, Superphosphates, " Complete Fertilizers Producers & Kefiners of Tadanac Brand JWeials Gold, Silvrr. Electrolytic Lead, Zinc, Cadmium, Bismuth. Satin-Guo SATIN-GLO You can beautify everything In, your -home with thess three British Columbia Produttsi, SATIN-GLO VARNISH ? ' SATIN-GLO ENAMEL , -; SATIN-GLO FINISH; - , Increase the value of the things you ,awn;: at : small, cost. THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. : 258 Third Avenue Phone. 101 j UNION STEAMSHIPS SPECIAL WINTER EXCURSION RATES! , , TO VANCOUVER ... : FROM PRINCE RUPERT KET,,lN' 2 Q0 FROM PORT SIMPSON RETURN, 35 All WTekls ' .aritt V ; l,8ertr Iijcludedv ' Reduced Rates to Vancouver also apply from intermediate' points. special Tickets on bale lictween November 1st,, IU33 and February- j. s'jin, ijd, inclusive uooa to ueiurn up 10 marcn u jumo. . , v Children Half Fare. ;;.; l Steamers: Leave Prince Rupert: Ar. yahcouvijjr-i S.S. CATALA Tuesday, 1:30 p.m Thiirsa, phi'. CAKDEIMA Friday, VI 31dt. Monday, a.m.;: ' Tickets and All Information from Prince Rupert Agent - R. M. SMITH - Third Ave Phone 56& ! or Pursers S.S. Catala and S.S.. Cardena. The Fish which made Prince Rupert Famous r "Rupert Brand" SMOKED LACK COD - Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. 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