November I, IP21 fr-itny "Nerves in Bad State Could Not Sleep" Mrs. H. N. Tardell, lUrrowimkh, Out, write! -My nerve, were in a very bad ,t,te. and for nearly . aonth. I H fl0' k,novf J0. lxl niKf. re.t. I could B0, eat. ana never im weu. i heard about Dr. Chast'i Nerye Food. NOTIOL 1 III" 15 I .... ..T .. . t.l l. .... . l airn inns ujiraiuni r thi r .'. " itiuuvii awm-hiIiiv ..itiinii l.'lllllllui. . ' lliereot, Tor tn Art makliiK Mi. ... .'. rllll ni ir irri iirif ... -I II. 11M.t...f...l... ... . ir,yll"l Clmrcli tl tlw Cow h ?,,r. rl'."r n'lai ror lh- ImlJIiiir, "tn.t.n """",r"f" ' lh pniprrty or "I " fni'rinr it.e union or the nnMii. .n.i " .V . . . . . ...... ... ni. ... "r int- niiiuinr ni inn iinii "' In V ""IT""0" vniinr not to ronrurl ii fur ii.".1'""1 pMWiy; and ren. , fr -t, ""yini or tlx) Mid union lulo, III, ftiA'dlltlK a HTHKITII, " cinlfnE,,;r "'"''. Victoria. B.C. bfii.ir or tti applicant. ana thought 1 would try it After Uking it for few day I Ugaa to feel Utter, and toon wai Ue to ileep well at night. My aww- S tite alto returned, and I felt (tronser and htitrr ..,1 .(,.. " wu. Bill, taking three boiei of Dr. Qute'i Nerve Food I wai quite well. I have alto given the Nerve Food to my little girl, with good Dr. Chase's Nerve Food 60 ru. bo of 0 JiiriM. Iklmarwon. lUtcai A Co, laA, Tnruato CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY B.C. Coast Services Sailings from PrinceRupert PRINCESS ALICE PRINCESS MARY For Vancouver, Victoria, and Seattle Nov. 7, 21; Dec. 5, 19 For Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Skagway Nov. 3, 17; Dec. 1, 15, 29 8.S. PRINCE88 BEATRICE. For lutedale, Swanaon Day, East Bella Bella, Ocea.i Falls, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River, and Vancouver, every Saturday, 11 a.m. Agency for all Steamship Llnea- Full information from W. C. ORCHARD, General Agent Corntr cf 4U 8'reet and 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert. B.t YOU WANT THE FINE8T CANNED SALMON Rupert Brand" Selected Skeena Sockeye r jr pirnics, ehoose "Hupcrt Brand" Salmon. A few till in the pantry ore always, handy. Hlo k a supply on your boat that's n good idea. 80LO EVERYWHERE. Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. I;j:ii two more, 1 Dinplly WldlllV Prince Rupert. B.C. FALL STEAMSHIP SERVICE S.S. Prince Rupert or Prince George Sailings From Prince Rupert S.S. PRINCE RUPERT or PRINCE GEORGE for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, and Intermediate Points, ti WEDNESDAY 8.00 p.m.. eai h SATURDAY 12.00 i- IiukIiL S.S. PRINCE JOHN for ANYOX nnd STEWART, Wednesday, 10.00 .m. l ; poris QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, 12.00 mid-: Nov. 1st, I8lh. . 4.,. PASSENQtP TRAIN, DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. ,.J'"" I'1-'"" Hhptti Soo tun. ror VhlrE OKOhCC. " r.DMtiTlW, "WtV ftc ii n,iot FaMrrn Cna1. L'nivt Statda. ... aoinov aiL oct ah iriawiHi Lima. ' Tlttn Of! in Third , P-Inc, Rupa-t. Ptiaaa t0. '! -:" 'or wan examining a, ( - -ji i n orderly for nil- i : ' ' n rating. "What J " 1o if Hie enptnin fainted in ulx""?" "Hring 1 1 1 ii a to.'' j ' 'in- aspiring orderly.; v a' ' asked (lie doctor ' remarked CATARRH i iti BLADDER FxhCinisI fuihA tuiatnarr "vv BmtrtoflwmtrrMU The Safest ami JJcst jL-.imily Medicine GUIDED BIG PARTY OF TOURISTS ALONG RIDGE OF ROCKIES To lead n party of 32 New York people with 53 horsen alonir the rfdfre of Iloeky Mountains, most of the time above snow line, in CI dny from FicIO on the O.P.It. lo Jusper on the R.N.H., a ill-tnnre of nearly four hundred mile, wan one of the tasks successfully carried out this usm-mer by James IloRft, a tourist guide, who arrived in the cily over the week end from Jasper. The tourist season now being pretly well over in the flockies, Mr. Hogg is now on his way to While Horse and snlled for the norlh on the Princess Mary yes-lerdny afternoon. Advertise in I ho Dally Nows TELKWA Miss M .Oricrsoti who Urn been visiting heiV for the pasl few-weeks left lasl week for Sidney, 'll.C. While Hlnlion agent II. H. Noonan is having two weeks well famed vacation, .Mr. Cober is relieving here. ( - The Hoy Scouts have decided to pul on a masquerade danee hi order o pel some money with whleh lo carry on their work. A number of Telkwaile drove lo Smlther. lo allend I he Hallowe'en whmre and all reported a splendid evening. - During the past .week, a few fall of kiiow have come but very little ha Mlayed. Mrs. .Noonan entertained a num ber of her friends on Friday even ing, when card ft and dancing were miieh enjoyed. TERRACE NOTES Mrs. Ham Haudenxchihl returned lo lluperl lnt week after visiting her parenls Mr. and Mrs. Hmilh, al Kalum Lake for Mime weeks. Dan Clarher who lias I. ecu working up (lie line for the p:it few months returned lo Tei-no ei Friday. Mr .and Mrs. Kd. France and family have moved out lo l.ilil logging ramp where be will be m r barge of Hie nook house, .. Hob Allan and Johnny Turnbnll were buxiness vllor to town Ibis week. . H. Marron is in town agaiii on business. - Italph (rry, Ilawley Iteeotter irul M. CJiarler. walked Into town from the hatchery for the mas querade danee. Mrs. Itarher one of the old timers spent a few day in town lal week renewing old acquaint nnees. A. Y. WHmmi was in town on Monday. Mis Klla Frank returned lo I'rinre lliijwrl on Saturday to rr-tiioe her dtilie at Hie general hopi(al. The Willing Worker enter tained the Trail Hanger ui a Hallowe'en suMMr Friday evening and spettl Hie evening in Hollowe'en games. The girl were all in costumes and some of the Ihi's. The parents and the leader" of elass were invited in for Ihe evening. PRINCE GEORGE The residence of P. H. WiNon nnd its contents were totally destroyed by fire last Wednesday night. Mr. Wilson was away al Smftbers at the time amis Mrs. Wilson was alone in the bouse. The hlaie broke out very sudden ly and it wax imposxilde to save the house. The houses ot W. T Jlillid and Archie Watt adjoining were saved. The eonlents of the Wilxon house included a valu able library. There wns 2200 insurance. Mrs, H. Wood has returned lo Prince flenrge afler an extended vixil in (ireat llrilniu. (leorge Clark of the provincial police service has been trans ferred from (Jnesnel to this city, a. H. fl. Perry, M.1..A. left Ins' week to allend the session of Hie legislature at Victoria. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert D. C. Davidson and A. C. Knigbl, Vancouver; 12. c. Perry. F.dmonlon; Mrs. J. II. Young, Terrace; Alfred II. Perkins, Port Kssinglon; Mrs. T. Hall, Salvus Kast; J. II. F.ngihil. Senllle: C. A. Hancock, Huckley Hay. Central W. C. Fleming. Winnipeg; Hob Miller nnd I.. (Inrfin, fi X.U. OUT OF ONE YARD Ilastus was sporting proudly a new shin when n friend asked: "Hoy. how nuin.v vards does II t(ake to make a shirt like thai"?" I jiasuis replied : .-ay, man, ah; got three shirts like this oula one yard last night." AlAfcW aw 1 I a T 1 1 HUMOROUS SKIT ON CANADA IS GIVEN IN LONDON PAPER Chief Products of Country are' Mania I aiual Tnnnaiaa , A '. Mounted Police A humorous skil on Canada is given in the Loudon Daily Hx- presa of recent date. man who signs hjmself "Heaeh-eornber" sny: "(innnda is Ihe plaee where all those people are lorn whom we continually mistake for Americans. Ileghinitigrh the Hast ft rises quickly tin its feet' -anti lakes the C.IML to the West. On the norlh it is Ixiunded by ice and on the soulli ty stern men, chewing gum and idly swinging revolvers, Who. ore there lo prevent Uie Knipfrc spiril being smuggled Into Hie U.S. Kveryooe in Canada wears a Sleison hat, lias read JU'tiffJssor l.eacosk's books and has shaken bands with Jbe J'rlrtee of Wales. Ihe chief products of Canada are maple .leaves. Irappens witb a French accent, mounted police irixijiers and a d'-lermlna tioo' to make us native Itritoni realize the .existence of (he JJriU isb Kmjiire. Scotch influence is ureal in Canada, lint they ulso have a brand of their own." MASQUERADE BALL AT TERRACE PROVED TO BE MOST SUCCESSFUL EVENT Miss Onatee Grieg and Sammy Kfrkaldy Were Awarded Prizes For the Best Drtessed TKHHACi:, Nov. I. The masquerade dance Friday evening watt one of the most successful in years. The public had been well notified that only masqued dancers would be allowed on the floor and as a result Ihe 00s-tumea were more numerous and showed to better advantage on the less crowded floor. The prises for the bet dressed lady anil gentleman went lo Mi Onalee irieg and Sammy Kirkaldy who wore very handsome and becom ing seventeen! It century costume. Two frogs that Ifepl everyone guessing all evening won Hie prite for the comic eotume. When masques were removed they were revealed ax Miss Mary Wilson and Miss Hetty Anderson. Hen Agar dressed as a wizard won the other prise. Another dancsr who caused mnerr amusement "was a veryi large- baby daintily dressed in while who turned out to be Mr. gteltaw. Other conspicuous.' costumes were Night With lis Thousond Kyes. some pretty Folly costumes. a I rare in I-nly, farmer ami his wife, a man from Ihe cold north with itarki nnd all. an Indian girl. the usual number of clowns, and a pretly little wood nymph. Keeps WieUomeeieanX GILLETT'S PURE FLAKE LYE Is the Snt-ald U homt MnlUUon. X-Uiinc rqailt It for cltinlnf cat ftli.ka aad draliu. clnUit t reaiy cklni uUiuiU. hfrptnf flwri clran. tte. Get a eta tram i.ar tracer. It will aata j.u aiuch hard labor. GILLETT'S IOO PURE FLAKE LYE KNOWN HERE Traveller Killed Last Week, Was Frequent Visitor to City W. J. Armstrong, one of the victims of the explosion on the Kettle Valley railway at Farron last week, was a well-known com mercial traveler of Vancouv PA OP. FTVK Victoria Colonist Speaks of Him! as The Apostle of Peace and Goodwill (Victoria Colonial) Archbishop F. 11. Du Vernet, of Caledonia, who has just passed away, was a priest of a type that is an asset to any Christian Church. There have been few-dignitaries of the Anglican Church better known in Canada. The Archbishop made himself known by his writings. He was un apostle of ;penee and goodwill among meft and he fejt that it was his duty lo 'go outside the scope of his immediate See to tell the thoughts that were in him. Th"ugh he believed in the value of publicity, he sought it not vain-gloriously because .he was modest and humble in all his j ' dealings with mankind. He was a true Christian in word and deed. I He was forever eager to do all j that lay in his power lo.minis-;ter to the needs of bin parish-I loners in a territory thai is one I uf long and hard, distances. His i memory w ill be cherished throughout the upper half of 1 Hritish Columbia for long years to come. Wherever the lale Archbishop i Du Vernet went he was Ihe mis- sioner of good will; whatever he Iwrole and whenever ho spoke he left the imprint of a conscientious, fiod-fcaring personality on those who read or heard. Dur ing the last few years public at W. J. Armstrong, Commercial tention had been directed to him more than ever before because of the theories he put forward on tho subject of thought' transference. He believed im'pliMtly in these and fell it was right to inform all within his range of Ihe discoveries ho had made. On all grounds, but most of all be L Oll !fV U II in W lr A-ll-t4tJ ll 1 i. ti.. T mo maue visns io i-rince unpen anlly he wiu bo remembered two or three limes a year. He ...m. .hi..ij ....ii. - wiiii irivirutr uu- iiiiuicu Willi represented Y. h. Harrison & ,nr, i iii nn. r ki. .n.in Co., manufacturerSiiKenls. 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Ml Cnmat 1 1 VICTROLAt If Victrola No. 240 JttO.OO Others $17.50 to J015.00 FEW BIDDERS AT MINERAL CLAIM SALE YESTERDAY Ot the mineral claims advertised to be sold at the provincial government tax sale yesterday, taxes were paid on 36 between the advertising dale and the time for the starting of the sale and only eight claims were actually sold for taxes. They all went at Ihe upset prices as fol lows : , lUavJe4ta, qa;l'j&ast south bfMiWI to "Mr4 Mf Stephens, $35.39. Stop and Rest, and Sunshine, in the Alice Arm district, to Percy Tinker at 12.61 and -nil IM m wrc III His Master's Voice- Victrol VICTORIA PAPER ON j LATE ARCHBISHOP for a longer period to spread a beneSjcial doctrine of spiritual god will. 37.05 respectively. Sullivan- and Daly, in the Stewart district, to, W. J. Greer at $27.10 each. (io East, llomestake and No. on Ihe Queen Charlotte Island lo W. E. Kisher at 128.18, 32.6t and $2o.8l respectively. Fifteen claims of the Drum I.ummon Mine. Ltd. offered for one year's taxes attracted no bidders. The sale was conducted by W. S. Fisher, provincial collector. ONE RESERVATION And Ihjs special treatment of yours for sleeplessness,. doctor?" I strike at the cause or the origin of tho trouble." "Oh, I see. Well, you'll find the baby in the adjoining room. Only don't strike al him loo hard.'' BLUE RIBBON TEA. Rich! Strong! Delicious! It stimulates a man for his work in the morning and helps him to forget his troubles at night. Ask for it UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD. Sailing from Prince nupert. or VSNCOUVCR. VICTORIA. Swanaon Bay, and lrt Bay, Tuaadat, I P.M. For VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Alart Bay. and lanaon Ba, Salurda,, 19 A.SL For ANYOX, ALICK ARM, STEWART, Sunday, P.M. For ANYOX. PORT SIMPSON and Maaa Rlnar Cannarlaa, Friday A.M. 123 Znd Aiantia. J. Barntlay, AanL Prlnca Rupart. B.O. 1 Hi ,1 '. Yjf lib