if yOU WANT THE FINEST CANNED SALMON "Rupert Brand" Selected Skeena Sockeye For picnics, choose "Hupert Hrnnd" Salmon, A few tins in the pantry nre olwayti handy. Slock n supply on your hoaf that's a good idea. 80LD EVERYWHERE. Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Prince Rupert, B.C. STEWART 'jiif curl iuii in wall uu-f lif Terminus proper -, )i development work fie. - ' i r lirruii of Imi kail V :uy ber conducting" lte 3i al Stewart and H- v II 4 , o-il thai the Oul- it a. imn imn been been yar4 yae(t i . wr v i:.i. (o two of lie era- T llniMih hint - ; t.iit Hospital i Bosy4 i dllier Itui follows: W J. Oawtynt; w wtSmiili; dirieJorn.il. " ( HnrhefoR and 1) ah' r.ilucim" iWaoria f'inir ib steamer I ALICE ARM The unri properly on Mr ......4ft. It i : nun .'iiiiiuuiwi .in snowing up well under development by it m .inmucd Ihrouirhout i owner 0. . torlv and Al II A Hcywood, turn-'fluty.. A tunnel lo drift on the Vi.t.nitt op vacation ore lo be star led and work Ins absence, M. .i(.WiII continue throughout the winter, , 32 cc bottle r Gamp building have been com pletcd and a ronyreor install ed at Hie Tnric properly which wa taken over.br the Homclake Mining Co. affew week ago Eleven men are employed anil development wWrk will be oar rletf m tbrouyaout the winter. , J. Well U starting- tlie eon lrUc.lon of a romntodinu dtonfce on the aiU.jof hi present hou. on VaUey road near th staling rin. Mr. alhf lm. It. E. 1 teuton of Prince It riper! ate spending a fortntfbt jiere. . 5 " ' Mm. J. I.fvesley, who ha been v ii.it tn Urr dauchUr, Mr- K, - .'V. lofl. !! anal f, u py mi u.a.H. and'"" , i. , :ml a. lieduli i.lmiUrLnwe m racom- f last winter be restor- .4. IV ham Iih rninl"d X" of Hie village f M'Hiri'i wilh- W 3 -'.i'.f Justly famous for Its rare old quality I Old KmtGsdsF tSOUROONDSKEy' OOTTLCD IN IIOMD UNDER federal covcmMajT surmvisioH for ber , Al Miller has left for Seallle wtmrt be will upend I be winter. r. M I. Kitxinaii nf Anyov Wa hii . i i i til from Hie kiIi on iLM lnt..f Hn..Ti iln after iii.i.'ii I ' 1- 1 J 1 lln advertitctiieul Is nul pubtislicd ur displayed by the Liquor Control Hoard or h he IJuvernniciit uf Uritish Columbia. The Leather vjl Wear when you use a polish which will keep it soft and pliable, and prolong its life. USE ShoePolish f.l.At'K - TN . T1NEV RKI1 HAKK I'RO . ALSO MIIIR trii.iwcKiuiiJ Vliilt Cltnrr (liquid) llayner?, t.ndertaiiUTS, l'hono 351 - 11.0. Undertakers1. Phono it. TAXI and Musacntjcr Service, hoiio 07. tf Mrx. Alex Hoy is bulling tlnn ufli'inoon on,ttln; l'rlnceim Alire lor Mctona. Mim. Field, Art Needlework. Agent for real ilk hosiery, 213 Second Ave. l'hono 23. tf - Glt(J IIOKDOWN! Cure the lilue!'(Jctobfr to in the Auditor ium. Everybody welcome. 23'J Towiiik and freighting. Tug lowena, 50 h..( Cant. M. Clifton. l'honc lllue 1U0. Night uhoue 23. tf , Wanted for adoption a gii-l from 12 to 1 1 years of age Parent's referenced required. Write Hox 208, Daily News. 2Jfl Annual merlins of (lie ltak-l- liall AMcialioii in the Cnuiii-il Chamber, Thurwlay, Oelolier U. al 8 p.m. Everybody weleome. 238 Mrs. J. (). Tretheway wa a pafe.iger from Al'ue Arm to ancouver pa-i.inz through ijn the Cardeita yesterday aflernoon. (iYHO IIOEIIOWN 11 A It N llANCEt No stalling! Easson's Jazz (irehetra! October 10. in Auditorium. 239 - Elks' Popular Home, Dance l'hurdy nifihl, October V. Ite- frehmenli. Wetbolme Orebee- Hra. AdHibxioa four bits. 238 It. Iloyd Youn? and son of Port !iHiion reached (he city on llte,Cardtta lerday afternoon and' are registered al the Prince HOpert Hotel. Mate you seen that dainty hand painted china in H. H. MttHitttage' wimtow ? til J. P. HawflMin, the (ewrl relauranl man, nsaehed the city on the Cardena yesterday afternoon and is refiilervd at I be Prince Hupert Hotel. I". W. Homer, provincial asses--iir. relurneil on the, Cardena eterU) aflernin from a Irip to Purl Simpson on departmental luinet. W. i. Dunkle, Seattle mining -iiRjner, who has been al Hew-url for the pa I len iUy iniM'd-uig prerli,! on Texas Creek. .aed through on the Carde:ia yelrrtlay aflernou bound iouth. J. Field SI rami, manager of Siinnycide Cannery, boarded the CarderiM at .Sunnyside yelerilay afleriHwMi and proceeded lo Vancouver where he will spend the winter. Cap . (Sri till Ik. heau tt the Coatvis.e Sleanibip Harare Co., and Mr. firlililhs, after visiting Slwnrl and Ahyo, pae Hi rough the cify yesterday afieriioou on the Carttona relurniiig lo Seattle. - Mr .and Mrx. Palmer Cook pase. tliroiigti on the Cartfenaj yeslenlay i.tflertiooii Iniund for Vancouver where I hey .will reside. Sir. Cook has been in eharRe of Ihe (iranhy operations al Maple Hay which are henceforward lo be conducted oil the eon tract basis. 0. P. Hickman of New Westminster, Inspector of fisheries for the provincial gmernmenl, went coul Ii aboard the Cardenn yesterday afternoon after having spent Hie past five week on a! Irii into the Meiadon Lake and! Naas divide resions. He wenl in i from Stewart where he outfitted, i v tNNOUNCEMENTS Hospital Annual Hall, Oct 31. - Anglican Church ltazaar, Nov. C tf l.iilberaii Hazaar, December 2. Melropole Hall. Hill HO Chapter I.O.D.H. Hallowe'en Tea and Sale October 23. THE DAILY NEWS PAOE THREft Inspector A. K. Acland, H.C.' and hack M.l'. left for the interior on last, and Charm T 1 Quality Local and Personal night's tram. I ajhnnjbr Col. 8. 1'. McMordie returned Distinguish on the Prince Ituperl this ftwv a m lore Baker's Cocoa Their active, energetic, little bodies frequently require a large amount of nourishment and r much of this is supplicdbyBaker's Cocoa in a readily assimilable form. HMKM CANADA BY WterBaker&CaUmlted lilABUVrtO 1760 MonlreaLCanada DordiwletMass. Bontut or enact wait! rt English transparent china free "SUPREME" coffee eoupous tf Why pun-hase Chrilmas Cards from Eastern bftueea or their -anvassers when you can get I hem printed in Prince Ituperl al Rose. Cowan ft LatUrV Phone 23 1. . 23U - J. L. Ifctiloskey. formerly a- sislanl lo V. C. Orchard in the local C.P.R. ollicc and until i eenlly agent at Juneau, pa?ed thVouKh on Hie Princess Alice bound for Heal lie to which city he has been transferred. Board of Trade Luncheon to Hob. Mackenzie King, premier of Canada in Au.fKoMiTi al 1JJ0 oVloe.lt ' Klnhr ta..Ukdie .will he present. TlekclvAbtinable frotn all member of Ibe Kxe eullve, Otmcs Drug Slr and the ' ' ' screlary. - Ur. and Mrs. Jack Wynne and child arrived yesterday afternoon on the Prior . ss Alle? from Stik-ine where Mr .Wynne hax Iteen located during the summer as ciii(inis nflire!-. Tliey will spend 'tit: winter in the eily. FASHIONS & FOIBLES by Shirley Sharon 'Ml 5447 V i Tlx pint satin atiiing govm beaded with cryitol is a farly oil or royal-Nut chijjon rot is and the paslrl gewm with ostrich fringr or ttimming. Ir OKI i to judge from the nfw fvrninjt "ROTUi, Uf lri ilcftijrro 1ut dfslsnt-ed "(KtrilkUte" w dvAnitily olus.lrtt tnd dtftnc the new hecklinr m ralhrr high and usually the familiar Jenny t. lor the very straight dress of tln or . ... suvM-mread erabryntrry. "r occewn for ariivw nf pure while GeurgrlU' itrAce a lanjc alt over cU-sh-n in thl silver Ih-.i.Is. Soim- it ! tt tfqi-'. rale v.. i.;, . ..: ni'rWh fl'.ain r, ., ii. -i .uivl . afternoon from a business trip to Vancouver. V. II. Tobey, C.N.H. divisional engineer, returned from a trip south on the Prince ituperl this aflernoon. F. II. Worlock arrived on the Prince Hupert this (afternoon from Victoria. He is represen- i tative of the Victoria Phoenix Ilrewing Co. A. A. hUxKon, accountant in the local branch of the lloyal Hank, is reluruiiig on this afternoon's train from Telkwa where he has been for the pal month relieving as manager. T. J. Shenton, inspector of mine, is expected Pack on in lay from a trip to Surf Inlet on leparlmculal business. Thw First N.II.C. Itegimenl are about to organize a Signal free lion. Ten young men required. Instruction will be givei in sem- aphone and Morse telegraphy. Apply Lieut. J. Itariislcy, 023 Second Avenue. 231) - - - Mrs. E. C. Hardeaslle, who has been vUiling for three months at Ketchikan with her son, H. E. Hardeaslle, arrived on Hie Prin cess Alice yesterday afternoon from Alaska and will leave by I rain tonight for her home in Chicago. It. S. Sweelin?, CP It. travel ling audilor, arrived yelerdav afternoon on Ibe Princess Alice from Alaska and will remain lere on ollieial business until Saturday when he will proceed lo his headquarters in Vancou ver on the Princess Ueatrice. A hunting party consisting of K. Campbell, S. W. Taylor.1 Miltoiy (iouzales, A. It. Nichols and Joe (ireer, which left on S.illiril.i v fur (iill-lfi-vee in mouglas Channel on a goose hunting expedition, is expected back this afternoon. The trip is being made on W. E. Williams gaslMal Shawatlans. CN.n. steamer Prince Hupert Cap I. D. Donald, arrived from ancouver and way ports at 1 o'clock this, afternoon and will return south at 8 this evening. Steamer Prince John, Capl. Neil McLean, from Ihe (Jueen Charlotte Islands, is arriving al 3 'his afternoon and will sail to night for Stewart and Anyox. t BIRTH A daughter was lorn at Ihe Prince Hupert (ieueral Hospital on October 7 lo Mr. and Mrs. J H. Ivarson, 721 Eraser Street. FISH ARRIVALS Halibut arrivals were light al I lie Exchange this morning, I !.!... h.t.it.. .illirr ! llAn II. e the Canadian Fish & Cold Stor age Co. LIBERAL ELECTED IN NEW BRUNSWICK NEWCASTLE. N.H.. Oct. 8. W. H. Snowball. Liberal, was elecleil over C. P. Hickey, Conservative, by over 500 majority in Ihe federal by-election here lo fill the vacancy caused bv the death f Hon. J. Morrisse; THIRTY BOATS FOR U5. RUM CHASING Will be Put Into Commission on Pugel Sound and Off Oregon Coast HO IT lH A 12 DAIbJIIJIIi S.S S.S. AGED INDIAN DIES AT PORT SIMPSON Charles Talt, 70, Collapsed Yesterday Morning While Walk-In Home From Store Charles Tait. 70-year old Indian, died yesterday morning n Port Simpson of heart failure while walking lo his home from the store. The body was examined ly Coroner Dr. Sagar and Dominion Constable Watkinson and death was found to have been from natural causes. Deceased leaves a widow and several children. Interment will be in Port Simpson. CARAYANS DISAPPEAR BEFORE MOTOR CARS LONDON. Oct. 8. A plan lo substitute a motor car service over the deserts between Bagh 91 HSU "The most Delicious Tea -you can buy Blue Ribbon baking powder Blue Ribbon is the one baking powder you need for any purpose and the best for every purpose. Try It. Kcul 2 jr. to Blue Ribbon Ltd.. Winnipeg, tor tlx Blue Ribbon Cook Book bound ia white oilcloth tha beat cook book for trrry day una i Q Wettrrn fcwiea. l I! u FALL STEAMSHIP SERVICE S.S. Prince Rupert or Prince George Sailings From Prince Rupert PRINCE RUPERT or PRINCE GEORGE for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, and Intermediate Points, each WEDNESDAY 8.00 p.m., earn SATURDAY 12.00 midnight PRINCE JOHN for ANYOX and STEWART, Wednes day, 10.00 p.m. For all iorts QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, 12.00 midnight Oct. 18th, Nov. 1st, 18th. PASSENQLP TRAIN, DAILY EXCEPT SUN8AY. ttt I'rioce Ruprl S.00 p.ra. for PMl.XCE GEORGE, EDMO.NTO.K, VANCOl'VEIt, Oct. 8. The Prince of Wales returned from Victoria by Ihe regular trip of the Princess Louise arriving al 7.15 last evening. He spent Ihe night al the Hotel Vancouver Prices were a little higher IhanMeaving today al noon for Banff, yesterday. Calgary and Ihe east I'll" only Canadian boat was the Scrub which sold 6,000 poundi lo the Canadian Fish A Cold Storage Co. -a I 17.7c and 7c. Two American schooners sold small catches as follows : Volunteer. 6,000 pounds, at 18.7c and 7c, lo Ihe Pacific Fisheries; Serious, y.OOO pounds, al 18.9c and 7c. Ii vvi.v tilPEU, tu poiDII tail'rn untnt. unnrxi siaiea. AQCNCY ALL OCEAN ITCAMIHIP LINES. Oltf Tlckat Offka, S2t 7 Mr. Aia, Prlnca Kuparu Fhaaa ISO. PRINCE LEAVES FOR IMVFSTf fl ATF EAST WAY OF BANFF! ml 1 T HiDKU InAKbtS TORONTO. Oct. 8. The government will appoint a commission today lo investigate charges against officials of the Hydro Electric Commission made in a letter written lo Sir Adam Heck, chairman, by the former secretary, Clarence Setlell, who is now in custody charged with fraudulently cashing a Si'J.000 Hydro Electric check. railway officers due here Monday W. V. Cope, comptroller qI the department of railways and ratals for the federal government, and James A. Yales. general treasurer nf Che Cnnalian National Railways, will arrive in Ihe city next Monday and go south. They are in I lie course of a western tour. Mr. Cope's headquarters are in Ottawa and Mr. Yales in Montreal. ESTATE OF JOHN BARNSLEY DIVIDED The will of the late John Harnsley wa submitted to Ihe Supreme Court in Vancouver Jhis- dad and Persia and Constantino- week for probate. Deceased left ide and Persia ! tnk lh ivlr gross estate of 930.0(11 and a of the old caravans. Is being un-'"''1 estate of .$21,197 which in- SEATTLE, Oct. 8. By Decern-' dertaken by an English firm. The! eludes 915.I50 worth of really. ber 15 more than .30 new liquor! firm at present is "operating a 'ne widow is bequeathed furnj-ehnsers being built at Bremerton service between Ilaifam. Damas-1 tore valued at SI865 and a life ci dr Chine ; they crysudbrad aod Mnd Seattle will be assigned tojeus and Baghdad. ' interest from Ihe estate. The ut- patrol work In Pacific Northwest1 The Irip between Baghdad and Hinale benifiedaries. who divide (waters. Twenty new craft are tol Teheran, the capital of Persia, the estate, are three children: I prevent liquor running and'will take three days and the ticket Clara NMry F.liaheth Robinson NintiBctinir on Puiret Sound while.for Ihe Irin. including hotel ae-0f Victoria; Jack Harnsley of seven others, are to patrol Ore gon waters. rnmmodations and cost about $110. meals, will ''cince ituperl. and I rank. Barns-ley of Vancouver.