September . M JUST ARRIVED A Fresh Shipment of Riev 's Toffee corice, Rum & Putter, Fjg and Date fiAp Il Assorted; I't l V - " T..u;l tine OZ. JUUIJ Sib. Jubilee tins , f I f .( t t i Ormes Lid. TJiie Pioneer Drue&ists XU BeU roonts; 81 & 82 Open Dally From $ a.m. Ul 10 p.m. lys and Holidays From 12 noon till p.m, 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. ANADIAN PACIFIC inconver via Pecan Falls and way ports PRINCESS ADELAIDE, FRIDAYS, 1Q P.M. incouTfr Direct PRINCESS LOUISE, Sept. 6th. 15th, 25th. Oct. 4th. 16th. PRINCESS NORAH, Oct. 25th. Nov. 3. Ketchikan. Wrangell. Juneau and Skacwajr PWXCESS LOUISE, Sept. 11th, 2lst, 30th, Oct. 12th. iLYCESS NORAH, Oct. 21st, 30th. For Information and reservations call or write W, L COATES, General Agent, prince Rupert, B.C. im'on Steamships Limited SPECIAL NOTICE IMPORTANT CHANGE IN NQKTIJLRN ROUTE of ss. "CAT ALA", the leaving Prince Rupert Northbound, Sunday Sept. 15th. Commencing this date, ss. "Catala" leaves Prince Rupert, Sunday 8:00 n.m. calling Pert Simpson. Hying STEWART MONDAY 7:00 a.m. I " " 11:00 a.m. ving Naas River MONDAV. 6:00 pm. approx. vine Anvnv MONDAY. 10:15 D.m. calling Port Simpson vlng Prince RuDert TUESDAY 8:45 a.m. approx. f&l Prince Rupert TUESDAY 1:30 p m. Tickets and all Information M. Smith. Agent. Third Ave., Prince Rupert, or Purser ss. "Catala". Phone 358. D. ELIO FURNITURE and EXCHANGE WE BUY and AVE SELL USED FURNITURE 'eater, Kitchen Iianjre. Reds, Buffet, Table, Etc. ? 50 pilft r.,n J9i HO Third Ave. Are You Ready For Winter? We have a fine selection pf he&tefs r. types and sizes to assure the warmth and pomforfc of any home. Heaters for wood, coal or oil burner Installation lp attractive finishes. Drop in pnri our selection. You will find that our prices are right. ORDON'S HARDWARE SSX 25c 60c $1.00 fajRY'S DAIRY MILK CHOCOLATE BUDS I thS nlesnt0 knw when reading the Daily News ine People. of the,whol district are doinK the same. Cash for old gold. Bulger's. United Church-rrHaUy service 11 ajn. Song service, 7:?0 pa. (225) Be warm and comlortable by riding In ?a Tatf-tt cost tba ama. S. ). Jabour sailed last night on the princess Adelaide for a business trip to Ocean Falls. Free Capitol Theatre tickets, our cash register receipts, Bulger's Jewellery tore, J. WlUtogton the local Post Office staff sailed last night- on the Cardena or a vacation trip to Vancouver. Effective on October 1 a regular air mal service will be established between Vancouver and Seattle, operating dally except Sunday, Any subscribers to National Home Monthly who have failed to receive copies please notify Na tional pome Monthly, No. 83, 553 uranviue St., Vancouver, B.C. Ag ept, h. Dickson. (225) Thomas Wallace, superintendent lor the B. C. Packers on ths Bkeena River, and Mrs. Wallace were passengers aboard the Car dena last evening going through from 8unnyslde to Vancouver for the winter. Percy Powell, who arrived In the cty Thursday night from Anyox Where pe had peen a member of the staff of the General Store, will sail Monday morning on the Princess Louise for Dawson where he Is to be located. William White and Keith Tur ner, who arrived in the city recently from Anyox where they had been In the employ of tho Granby Co., sailed last night on the Princess Adelaide for Vancou ver enroute to Hedley where they have secured employment. Mrs Sarah Ann Helller, elderly resident of Massett for some years, and . daughter. Miss Sarah Ann Helller, who arrived in the city frpm the Islands on the Prince Pharjes on Thursday, left on last evening's train for Montreal wherp they wllj embark October 5 aboard the steamer Montcalm for Southhampton, England, enrpute to Norwich Where they Intend to take up future residence. Announcements Terrace Concert September 28. Toe II Bridge, October 2. Catholic Church per 2 and 3. Bazaar Octo Baptist Bazaar, Oct. ? United Annual Supper October 8. Lutheran Chyrch Bazaar Oct. 0, Metropole Hall, Gyro pilnlstrel show 11:15 pjn pctober 14, CaPltol Theatre. 7. Daughters of Norway fjpy. 8, Moose Hall. MOOSE IIALL Concerts Dances RENTAL RATES PuWlc Meetings . Papadjan Legion Ba7a.ar Qct. W Hygga's Bazaar, October 25. Junior Chamber Hallowe'en dance Moose Hall October 30, Hugh Martyn, vocal recital, Nov ember I, Presbyterian Bazaar, flovembei Bazaar, St. Andrew's Cathedral Bazaaf Nov. 21, Orange Ladles' aazaar. fipv. 28 St. Peter's Bazaar December 5. $25.00 , 20.0Q . 15.49 A room suitable for jma" meetings Js now available pn the ground floor, rental rate. $4.00 For, engagements phone the Club Steward, 640 or Pd TSB DAILY NXWI . ... Jtmmmmamm i natnBBaaPM0U 'lj messed if LOCAL NEWS NOTES you can rent a cat at Walker as low aa $lq a day, plus 7c. a mile. A meeting of the Ladles' Bowling League will be held at the Alley Monday at 7:3J p.m. New members welcome. C. L. D. L. meeting at the Gym Hall, Sixth Ave. Bast, Sunday, Sept. 39. All welcome. Speaker, 0, J. Mc-Kendrick of Vancouver. (225) W- J. Nelson will be .returning on Monday to hi? duties at Falls River with the Northern p..O. Power Co. after spending a three weeks' ho)U day at his hpme in town. Capt. Gerald H. Barry, inspector pf Indian schools, wlo has been a visitor Jn this district on offi cial duties, sailed last night by the Princess Adelaide for his head quarters m victoria. LIBERAL RALLY Liberal Committee Rooms are now opep from 2 p.m. till 10 p.m. All who are Interested ui tne re-election of Olof Han- f son, the Liberal candidate, are Invited to attend a rallv Sa- turaay evening at 8 o'clock. GEO. NICKERSON, Campaign Manager. (225) Rev. Father Murle Q.M.I. left on last evening's train for a trip to ffaser iaKe ana vanaernoof on ecclesiastical duties Merely routine business was taken up at a meeting of the Jun ior Moose Lodge. Dictator Robert E&ms was in the chair and ther? was a good attendance of mep bers. Rev. John Scherk left on last evening's train for Terrace whera he will conduct a Pentecostal Assembly mission, Mr. Scherk, a bro ther of D. Scherk of this city, arrived herd schle tlm ago from Grand Forks. Harry Astorl returned to town on Thursday after having been employed for the past four months at Lpuis Locker's logging camp at Porcher Island which has closed down for the season. Commander Harold Grant R.C. N;, Inspector of naval reserves for Canada, after spending a couple of days here, left op last eyenlng's train for Edmonton. He s pn his way back to headquarters at Ottawa apd will Visit varfops points, enroute to conduct inspections. D. G. Borland, manager of the Capitol Theatre, returned to the city on the Princess Adelaide yesterday afternoon from Va.ncouyer where he attended a meeting of theatre managers of the Famous Players Canadian Corporation this week. Tune in Topics MONDAY, SEPT. 23 7 P.M. Tonic Tunes KJR. 8 P.M. Western Radio Players. CFCN. 9 P.M. Headlines of the Past. TUESDAY. SEPT. 24 6:00 P.M.-Heavywc!eht. Prizefight, joe l,ouis v. mix uaer, isomq, 7!30 P.M. Blend Half Hour, KJR, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 25 6; 00 P.M. Scandinavian Reporter, KJR. 9:15 P.M. Rendezvous Musical, KPO. 9:45 P.M, Pude Ranch. KN. THURSDAY, SEPT. 26 7:39 P.M. Winning of ttie West, KPD. P:J5 P.M. Symphopy Orchestra, KOMQ. 9:00 P.M.Under the Stars, CRCV. FRIDAY, SEPT. 27 6:30 P.M. Slnforletta Orchestra, CFCN. 7:30 P.M. Beauty Box Theatre, KPO. 10:30 p.MPppular Concert, KJR, SATURDAY, SEPT. 28 7:30 P.M. Ray Noble Orchestra, NBC Exchange, CRCV. 8:00 Pl.-rHollywood Bam Dance. KNX. p:)5 P.M. Waltz Time, KJR. SUPERIOR RADIO ELECTRIC Phone Blue 320 An enjoyable dance was staged by the Stroller's Orchestra in the Empress Hall last night, a gopfl-sized crowd being in attendance Marjorle Ryan, Indian, charged with vagrancy, was fined $25, with option of five days' Imprisonment, py Magistrate McClymont In city police court yesterday afternoon. The fine was paid. Members of the crew of the pacific Mills logging carrjp at BJ-shpp's Bay, which Is closing down for the winter, were aboard the Prjncess Adelaide last night bpund for Vancouver. Mr and Mrs. Fred Benson of Hamilton, Ontario, arrived n the City from the East Ph Thursday pight's train and will be the guest3 here for a week or so of Mr. Ben ?on's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. jnp Mrs. R. E. Benson. Mr. Ben- jpn Is in the wholesale produce business at Hamilton. Miss Cynthia Labouchlere left by last evening's train on her return to her home in Hampshire, Eng after a week's visit here as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Evltt, Graham Avenue, Westylew. Miss Labouchlere has been oh a tour of Canada. Constable and Mrs. Harold Staines and family will sail to rtight on the Prince John for Mas -ett. Constable Staines, for some time a member of the city de.- acbme.nt of the provincial pojice here, has beep transferred to Mas sett, taking the place of ponstable Thomas D. Brunton, who has been moved to Agasslz. T)e fire department had a call at 7:15 last night to the Dominion Cafe where there was a chimney fire which did. n.9 damage. At 8 o'clock last evening a test call was rung 8 from thg corner of Secpnd Avenu$ and MeBrJde street by underwriters' representatives, the department giving a prompt &hd effective response. Mrs, W. A, Paterspn of White- horse arrived In the city pn the Princess Adelaide last evening from Vancouver and Is the guest here of Mr. and Mrs. James I. Lee until Monday when she will proceed north, Mr. Paterson, formerly of Prince Rupert, is man ager of the Canadian Bank of Commerce at Whltehorse. The County Court case of Sidney M. Everlelgh of Vancpuver vs. C. Hawthorne of Chllllwack ha? been adjourned until next month's court. The suit is for $69.52 dam ages In connection with the sals pf a bull in the Smlthers district. Wlllalms, Manson, Brown & Haryey are couhsel tor the plaintiff and C. F Campbell for the defendant. t ..-11 uikiicpekiikiiiiii RUPERT DELICATESSEN Delicious Home Cooked Meats, Sausage Rolls, Meat Pies, Salads Reasonable prjees ' Try Our Roast thickens, Sandwiches, Salads, Etc., Made to Ypur Order Let us take the work oyt of your entf rtalnlng. Cleanliness and auallty unsurpassed. "SECOND TP NQNE" RADIO TONIGHT SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th AND AGAIN! MISTER SAGE A shrewd observer who sees through the pretenses, knows the facts, and understands the true issues of the present political campaign, discusses the election with his friends. CRCV CJOR CFCT Vancouver Vancouver , Victoria AND OVER A NATION-WIDE NETWORK ' 7:15 p.m. Pacific Standard Time (Presented and sponsored by R. L. Wright) CHURCH NOTICES FtRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Preacher Rev. W. p. Grant Hojlingworth, BA. ', Organist: Mrs. E. J. Smith ' 11 A.M., ANNVAL RALLY DAY (SERVICE . The Sunday School will attend the morning service In a body 12:15, Westview School 7:30 PM., Sepnon Subject: ''SUBSTITUTE CHRISTIANS" All Visitors Welcome R. C. Reade, special writer of the Toronto Star editorial staff, ar rived In the city on Thursday pight's train frcn the east and will proceed tonight on a trip to the Queen Charlotte Islands aboard the steamer Prince John. From the Islands he will cross to Bella Bella to pay a visit with his brother, G. S, Reade, who is stationed there as fisheries Inspector. If you wish to swap something- Try a classified. AUCTION' SALE i TIMBER SALE XI89B8 There will be ottered lor sale at Pub lic Auction, at noon on the Twenty- lifth day ol October, 1935. in the office ut the Dlstrtrt 'forester. Prince riWr B.C. .the Licence X18983 to cut 2.574,- 0O0 feet, board measure, of Spruce Cedar And Hemlock on an area adjoining Late 652 and 853, Lyell Island, Queen Charlotte Islands Land pistrlot. One year wUl be allowed for remo val of timber. 'Pcovlded Miy one unable to attend i the auction In person may submit tender to be opened at the hour of I auction and treated as one bid." ! Further particulars may bp obtained i from the Chief Forester Victoria, B.C.t pr Patriot Forester. Print? pupert, B.C. Hyd Transfer PHONE 580 Office 315 Second Avenue Queen Charlotte Island No. 1 Shingles 3X, $3.50 per M. 5X, $4:50 per M. NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll, Proprietor ?A UOME AWAY FROM nOME" Rates $1.00 up 50 Rooms Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 188 Want Ads HELP WANTED AGENTS Wanted to sell leather neckties or silk neckties for us. We sell you at a price that allows ' you to make 100 commission. Write today for free samples and particulars.. Ontario Neckwear Company, Dept. 605, Toronto 8, i Ont. AGENTS rANTED AGENTS 45 Commission. Why work for less. Take orders for the "Art-Point" Series Personal Xmas Greeting Pard$.'PrJced as low as 18 for $1.00. "Victory" Box Assortment containing 20 Beautiful Cards with Calendar sells for $1.00. Costs as low as 50c. $10 Sales Kit free. We are only Interested '.n genuine workers. Art-Point Printing Co., Victoria, B.C. (tf) MALE HELP WANTED LESSON from the depression Be a Ciyij Seryapfe- Postman, Customs Examiner, Clerk, Stenographer, etc. Free Bookie "How to get a Government Job." M.C.C. Civil Service School, PERSONAL WOMEN Wanted to start private Kindergarten Schools in their own homes this Fall. Free booklet on request. Canadian Kindergarten Institute, Winnipeg. Established 1927: . . . .' tf. r FOR RENT TWO Remodelled 5-roomed flats and well furnished apartment with chesterfield etc Phone 543. (tf) FOR SALE FOR SALE 7-room house, Flftta Ave. W., Phone 384 or see Dyb-havn & Hanson. (225) FOR SALE First class Todacco, Confectionery and' Ice Cream business. Excellent location next to Capitol Theatre. Forced to sell owing to fanaljy reasops. Up-to-date modern fixtures Including Soda Fountain, Showcases, Etc. All good clean stock. A geod opportunity for the right person. For ful particulars apply Box No. 251, Dally News. (225) 1L-J J . JJ-'t-J'U-" ? IN THE SUPREME COUBT OF BRIT1SU COIAJMHE2A, IN fJtUBAlE, IN THE MATTER OF THE "ADMINI3- iTIAW iPT" AND IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF CJlAftLiiS K.aiAa. fjeettssey. TAKE NPTILIS rpfTICE Honour Ju that bj order of HU idge W. E.'Fteher the 10th day of Saptiwihw 4J). 1935 I via appointed Administrator of the EsUt of Charle ijarskla late of Atlln, British Columbia, Jeia.f, anJ all parties haying claim gyainst to aaU Estate are hereby ro-quired to furnjih flame properly verified V me on or before the 20th day of October AJJ. 1935 and all persona lndb-ed to he"Etate are required to Pa7 the amount ci thejr indtbtednesa to nv forthwith : HERBERT P. OLASSEY Official AdBuniatrator, Atlln, B O. patd the nth day ,of Pf&m&t' "3S-