GOOD FOOD- IS ECONOMICAL ! 0X0 U above all a food-a real Beef food-contuning nourishment from the highest grade bed. Oxo Cubts are mighty atom of beef-strength, easily assimilable, and at a health-ajsurance alone are well worth the money. On The Great Bccl Economy Tins of 4 , " 44 10 Blue Ribbon Paying a Higher Price won't get you better quality. Insist on Blue Ribbon the best at any price. twl Z U ll'tM lUbboe U4.. WimImc. lot u BIm lUbnoo C book bouui WM ailehrtb Um Ut o lA lot ..try d.y um la Wmura loom 15c 30c CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY B.C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert PRINCESS ALICE PRINCESS MARY For Vancouver, Victoria, and Seattle October 7, 17, 28 For Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Skagway October 3, 13, 24 8.3. PRINCE8S BEATRICE. Fo- RutsdaU, Swanson Bay, East Bella Bella, Ocea.i Falls, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River, and Vancouver, every Saturday, 11 a.m. Agency for all Steamship Lines. Full information from W. C. ORCHARD, General Agent. Cvrnr cf 4tr 8'reet and 3rd Avenue, Prince Ruoert. Historic Site at Friendly Cove, B.C. a" !.w-- ' 3 i.-.i -.ur piut of the N otiia gi etinn oi me west i.oisi w rrti r'iM u t c... i r .... ' Klrhnt. nf llritlih Colum- ...i. i. ii ii AiiruiriiiiiruuvrilU'l i. , . .....--r , ur.7 . il at i dt-u, ated a monument immeinoraune tnc expiortnons oi i i tut English navigators, Captain Cook and Captain ancouver. The monument was built under the auspices of the Historic Site and onumpni. Hoard of Canada wliich is nltt.-ine similar memorials arrow the omir.iun on site hallowed by interesting chapters of Canadian history. A larEe party travelled on the Canadian Pacific 3.S. Prlncew Maqulnna r th wremony and left the steamer at the cannery wharf, boarding unc-hra for the short run to Friendly Cove. The party Included Liut--"vernor Niehol, II. J, S. Muskett, his secretary. Jude Howsy and Mr. "fyth, Dr. c. S. Newcombet-the well-known hUtoncal authority who rot the Circumnavigation of Vancouver Island." Prof. W. N. Sage of the "lyol UritUh Columbia. Mrs. It. D. McMick nc. representing the Thomas Descy. late Indian scent lor ijueen Charlotte agency and a pioneer of 1S59, Dr. David Donald. f. Cave Hrowne-Cave, and Profeosor MacmlUan Drown, chancellor of Univenity of New Zealand. Dr. Macmillan Urown is one of ths leading inoloKuu of the Pariftc, and has been spending the summer on the coast '"mgatlng the Indians and their customs, he new monnment is soven feet broad by eleven feet high, with a andard ilt bronw tablet bearing the following inscription: 'Nootka Kn,,. .1; j i... r.n rr.nl In March. 1778. In June. Paln took Dossesslon and rstab Uhed and mslntalned s settlement The capture of Hrltlsh vessel. In 17KU almost led to war. wnicn " avoided bv th Nnnii,. Pnnv.nil.in. 1790. Vaucouver and Quadra met August, 1782, to determine the land to be restored under the con- . A feature of the entertainment provMed thoiio who took part jn the ceremony wa ths Indian Unni . t? arranged by aborigmea Irom yuquot Sound, the WlcunlnUh of tna . , navigators' Journals. lentatlve nlan. . f.jt i. nn l ,l,.,mti. nairennt to be. held at Friendly mana, in four years Urn to weiwai. , veou commemorated by the unveiling if the cuirn. Doing of the Mo.quito Fleet whlc HilXEi, chief source of Prince Rupert's prosperity WMfj IF IT'S ON OR UNDER THE WATER WE DO IT. iMvlng, Dredging, I.ight-crinjj. Coaling Ships, Heavy Lifting, lieneral Salvage Work. Pumping a Speciality. VANCOUVER DREDQINQ AND SALVAGE CO. LTD. COW DAY. Phones: Green 259. Green 487. '- What a Dog flravo men shuddered and wimion lutighed, according to (lie Dent secret seryire representative in the vicinity of the Cld Ktorag" plant, Heal Cove, when a hip log recently put in an appear ance arouriil the buoy plant. The dog's measurements are colossal ami would befit a team of horses! ' ne hitched to a brewer's' wagon. However, il seem thai those! around Heal Cove noon becaiQp; accustomed to seeing the big I ane, or whatever the breed lv quietly walking at the heels of Jack I kiddie il owner, and it did not take Ions for the canine to rove I hat size boee no relation to a had temper. In lest tlie hunting propen sities of the big fellow Jack took the dog nut recently to be intro duced to bush life. After a long trek, and humping a heavy double barrelled gun in search of grouse, the noise of Hie dog's paws smashing up the windfalls put a feat lu red lieauly up in the air. Ii-fore Hie hunter oould firv I lie bird, which some said was a groni had settled on a branch making an eicellenl target. The bird sal iiiietly taking in the fun a. Jack piiinMd umpteen shells all around his quarry- Kveni- unlly a spent bullet hit the bird on I he ln-ak and knocked it to the ground, the final killing being made, il is said, by the dog. Iarkueal this Juncture forced the huiili-r and wonder hotind to return home with the dead bird swinging from the proud dog's collar. At least that is the substance oT the report, to hand. It is probable, if Jack nan gel a mate to match his present find, the dugs will he run as a landem in a trotting rig Fish Business - Prom Monday to Friday 37,- 700 ihiuuiIs of halifcHl Ih Iiii marketed n the Fish Kxrhange. American were high at 20.'Jc .and ',' and low at 17.1 and 7c. Canadian were high nt Me ami 8c mi. I low at Il2c and 7c. Ar rivals were: Canadian - - Kaien, lolianiin. Lillian M.. Ringleader. ('ape Spear. W.I., Trninp, Inured II.. Alliance, Dolphin. Oiinda. Minnie V., llingo, Mayflower. Volunteer. Tillie S., ti.S.T., anM Mulrineng. Atnericaw: Allen, "orward. Yellowsloue, fllmlys. lony. Arrow, Alaska, Itidswnld, Heliaiire, lladio, llesliliition. .uiiicn, Vesta, V.. Ncjleon, Orient, 'snlric and Fairway. I'he landings for Ihe jkust week lave been coiisiiternuiy rtunrdeii owing in itiriy wentiier having icen eucnunlercd on tin high spiil ami tlie nrieriiialli or the recent bnil shortage bus shown Itself in the lack of arrivals. However, the itiautlly nf halibut landed for Ihe first fifteen day of October Is in excess of lite corresponding period lust year, lue to (lie fact thnf last year aL. this time boals of the Amcri ran licet went south for winter overhaul while this year, in view of Ihe closed season, lliey w all fishing intensively leaving the overhaul work to be done diuine Ihe closed months. ' A British Soml-Dolsel The latest heavy duly engine In be deinotislraled on the waterfront I Ihe. 8-10 horse power Canadian I'ellerV. Vancouver, which I Ihe branch olTW of Pet tcrs Ltd., Yeovil, and Vickcra Pollers Ltd., Ipswich. - Major Sadd, representing Canadian-Pel (era, Vancouver, is now in the eily giving demonstrations of Ibis remarkable general marine utility engine at the Ward Klee-Irk Co.' prciiiiej, Cow Hay. Tim particular feature of this engine is the instant cold starting made possible by the use of a patent ear) ridge which eliminate the necessity of using a blow lamp when starting uu. Thin patent starter wax awarded the Hoyal Agricultural Society's mdal at the Newcastle (Kugland.. show, ll23, whifh constituted the highest award for fm'prmemenls in mI engine. Another particular feature of the Pett,;' wii'inti is that it will "idle" at a dead low speed without i use of any ontside heat and. ha proved to be extremely flexible for use in trolling boat. Tlie rating of this power plant is 8-10 h.p. the former leuig tin satisfactory load and the latter the overload. priee of lhe,e engines is very reasonable and the com of upkeep for'oil is very small. The engine can be run ten hours on from 6 to 7 gallons of crude oil at la cost of around 70 cents. The absence of values and other intricate parts4 makes this engine absolutely foolju-nof and simple to run. Mdjor .Sadd, who is demonstrating the engine at the Ward PJeclric Go.'s shop, Cow Mai', will tie in the city for sev eral days to give full particulars of the engine to Ihose interested. -- The Canadian schooner P.evillc Capt. A. Woie, has recently had a new stem post filled at Ihe Mclean shipyard. The schoon er leu ior the hign sikiIs on Ihursday Dividing the Swag A snwwI story is going Ihe round of Ihe waterfront thin week con cerning a colored parson, his sexton and their graveyard situated in a little smport town in Ihe soulLern states. Two robbers broke, into a jewellery store in the small town one night ami with four bags of loot proceeded to the church graveyard lo divide it up.. Arriving at the grave yard, Ihe- thieves left two bag ful of loot outside in the road f and and look the (wo remaining hags inside to diide up the conlents. In ghostlike tones one of them said, as he poured the contents of Ihe sack out on the ground and started to fifty-fifty il. "One for you and one for me one for you ami one for me. 'Ihe old Colo ret sexton chanced to have business at Ihe graveyard that night and as he approached Wo heard "One for you and one for me." Being a nervous ' old larkie he straightway dashed back for Ihe parson saying "Hoss there am a ghosl in tho graveyard dividing up Ihe dead?" The parson thinking something unusual was the mailer proceeded with the sexton lo (lie scene. Standing outside the wall they heard the voice say "One for you and one for me, and what about Ihe two outside In Ihe road." Thnt was too much for Ihe. nervous listeners and they both took to their heels. As they ran the sexton yelled "Say, parson, why doesn't ye pray for us?" "Ah goers n can pray, just as well running as standin' still." re plied Ihe colored iiiiniste Fur Farming The fact that Hie Ness broth era of Prince Hupert have estab lished a hlucf fox farm on a hundred acre island at Ihe south end of Porcher Island, particu lars or wnicn appeared in llie News recently, has caused quite a deal of speculation among the waterfront fraternity. The six pairs of blue foxes secured by the, Ness boys from Alaska have already beejt installed on Ihe is land. .ow that fox farming on I ho local Islands Is an establish ed fact one hears of others who are contemplating going Inlo Ihe same industry and the pros am) cons of the business are being freely discussed., ,IL is quite likely (hat before, long anolhe fox iarm will be installed nearby Is your wife wiser than you? IF YOU read only the stock and sporting pages, and your wife is like other women, she is wiser than you. She reads the shopping news. She likes to hear you jingle money in your pockets. She likes to stretch money to the limit, so she won't have to ask for more. She likes to shop strategically. Know what she does. Comfortablv at home in a cushiony armchair, she scans advertising columns. She compares, judges and selects the goods she desires; maps her route; with least effort and minimum time, goes direct to the planned store and buys. She obtains what she Wants at the lowest price it is offered. She is certain of full satisfaction, for she knows advertised goods live up to their claims. She saves time and steps, and returns sufficiently alert to enjoy new advertisements and to prepare you an appetizing dinner. These advertisements benefit too. ' Read them. n port they have spent consider able money on grocery supplies, dry goods and mechanical equip ment. They have also had considerable' boat work done in own recently, many of the craft being equipped with high speed engines suitable for river use. Xels Robertson, who is at pre-eut holidaying in Vancouver is expected lo return to the city again shortly and will in all pro- tahility go trapping for the win- er. The power boat Tip-Top, Capt. Jack Hradbury, has relumed from the Queen Charlotte Island coast where she has been engaged in seining for dog salmon. The I.ockwood brothers are contemplating Joining forces lo participate in (rapping opera lions during the winter season. . The Canadian schooner, Capt. John Dalit, hns recently had con siderable overhaul workIono on his craft including new electrical equipiiieit o The schoouer Lillian M. hav ing been successful in. procuring hail from liuledale left on Thursday for the deep sea fish ing grounds. Owing lo the breaking of tl lailshnfl on the power boat Ruby Mae, owned by J. and C: Currie, it became necessary (o requisl lion Ihe services of the schooner Hirdie IL, owned by Joe Jack, who, in company with Charlie are written for your Help her help you save. Buying advertised products is a bond investment not a stock speculation to this end several of the'.Currie. proceeded lo IWdla Coola nautical are about to look ror;on lues.iay morning 10 commen-likely sites. irft work on Ihe erection of Ihe new nonunion government wnari Naas Indians In jat that point. The contract was A number of boals from Ihclrerently awarded to ex-ald. John Naas lliver district, have arrived Currie. It is expected the com n port during Ihe week bringing n quantities of potatoes, smok ed fish and ooliclinn oil. While pletinn of the wharf will lake some three months. Jack Keefo was out in his launch on Wednesday lookng the situation over in the wild bird line. Slept At The Switch. He sat upon Ihe platform, To add prestigo lo the gang: And looked on so sedalely, While Ihe oilier fellows sang. Hut Ihe til-bit of Ihe evening, Was a sight to make one rave; When Ihu sitter yawned and snored aloud. Oh, Dave; Oh, Dave; Oh, Dave. Fine new Car. A flnr new McLaughlin auto mobile arrived aboard the steamer Princess Mary on Monday last. The car, which is a C-cyl-Inder 70 h.p., was deliver! by the Kaien Oarage lo Mall Vid-eck. It is a seven passenger 1925 model and embodies the, very latest design in coach work and safety equipment. Four wheel brakes, balloon tires, auto matic windshield cleaner, rear view mirror and radiineler are specal features. The car is fit ted with a semi-California type top having adjustable glass win dows with a heater In the ton- neau, insuring the utmost of driving comfort during (he win ter months. CHILDREN'S SERVICE The Intermediate Scholars o Ihe Methodist Sunday School will conduct the Church service on Sunday night at 7.30. Height singing, recitations and tableaux. 210 MOTHERS LIKE TO TREAT COLDS WITH VAPORS Direct Treatment with Vaporizing Salve Immediately Reaches Inflamed Air Passages. Itis no longer necessary constantly tc dose the children in treating croup, bronchitis, sore throat, or deep chest colds. Many Canadian mothers now use the "outside" remedy, Vicks VamRuh. for the cold troubles of all the family, because it is just rubbed over throat and chest there is nothing to take. When so applied Vkks gives off medicated vapors which are inhaled directly into the iriflamed air passages, loosening the phlegm and making the breathing easier. At the same time Vicks is absorbed and stimulates the skin like a liniment or plaster and thus aids the vapors inhaled to break up the congestion. At all drug stores 50c ajar. For free test size package, write Vick Chemical Co,,St4 St. Paul SL.-W, Montreal. P.Q. TIMBER SALE x 6677. Sealed Tender uill be rerrived bv the MlnlMrr of L.md4 SI Victoria, not lalrr Hum ikmiii mi Ihe mil day of ortiitx-r. IV I. rr the piir'-hii.e or Uretwv X SS77. in i-ui su.iioo Jiikivin. Tint on an area sltnated cm Cation Creek, elirht miles t.at or smtrhers, ikiif s, r.ua.t hutrtrt. Three :t war will be al owed ror removal or limber. Further Dartlrulars of the Cnler Fore- ler. Vletorta, B.C. or OUtrlet Forester, mice liupert. n c. NOTICE. Tenders are tn-rebr railed for palntlne the eterlur of the Library building with two nuns Lead ami Oil In at'pnivt-d color. TemW-rs aluHild tw addre4et to Ihe Ser-rrtary and will be "i-enwl al 5 pin. Vidiiedy, October iml. o. . vvii.ai.isip.i, Seeretiry. Jrlnre TAupert Library Board. TIMBER SALE x 6655. Sealed Tenders will be rerelvett by the District Foresti'r not laler than noon on Ihe 3rd day of November, tvtl, ror the lirrhae of Lirenre. X '.'.'. Fountain Lake, Vltlliuit Ann, i K, I, In i'Ut AM.000 feet bin, of Hemlock, Uataatn, Spruce aiul Cedar Saw Ion Two i years will b allowed for ntnval of Umber. Further particular of Ihe CMef roees-ter, Victoria, or the Dltlrlct Foraater, I'riuca import. B.C.