Y OCTOBER S5. WH More Air Than HcatersTwicc Its Size lliv ' ,at you see when looking at the wonderful Ideal VECTO Warm Air Heater is its stynsn )acicei 01 peari-iusirous, por relain enamel. The heat-fins are inside. Open the ash-tight loor study the mass of ribs or nleats which arrest and rub fvery particle of heat into the fast-flowing stream of gently 'varmed air, sent to all rooms. VECTO gives constant warm-air circulationnot "spotty ?rl air" of old-ways! Burns coal, coke, wood:cuts bills. Next to Ideal Hot Water Radiator Heating, VECTO is best lor heating small buildings, single flats and cottages. Made in one size only, lor use in Duuoings ot not over ouuu L.k;. fret contents. $99 (freight extra). Manufactured r Dlnt See it it, at fir vnitr r1alrc dealers, today trliti9 I Bl 1"V 1 ' - " , your DOMINION DANK BLDG. . TORONTO. ONTARIO E AT E R The New Quiet 12 REMINGTON docs rock! work always bccai.se it is built to do so Even the less experienced operator finds good work easy, for the machine eetns bound to turn out first clars typing, however operated. And don't forget the "natural touch" which it. kes its operation u caty, as simple, as natural lt, breathing or waikihg. To every typist we say 'Try the touch." "The best ever," is the universal wrdtct REMINGTON TYPEWRITER COMPANY t.tchl To V m m m a Mm. i n ,ci mw: in I JJUU Ul VO.CTMW mm th E SCENES i iv-' ,iiiMiHiinl svnrk wt' Im (iim- uti "tx'hiiiit tlu ,n,. i i -.Titiin ihmiiii. Whi'n our pr'iTiplioii i i. t li n yiin nmy re a-siired thtit yun art Bfvtl Un pliuiu peririe$. Ami each I;: o i i- i-hrt'ked to iiiMire otoulule cetirniy. hi ii-kiit comr. wr vnt yon to feel Hint you ieiilly ilfpt'iui upon n Ui fill the prescription Ormes Ltd. V I1 infer llnigK ! u Hie linn uin mreoL. Th.' Ui-x.ill Stun. Phones 82 and 200 Consider The Squirrel He "ay 111 ln winter supplie wliilo the rhoii i is guoil i an aliimduiK i'. When winler arrives, ti it li prcpared!U!) Mixes liim lot ol worry and incon- M i -ci-m to he ilu m-t niipniM'leiit nature, bo 'i never think of Hie wiiiI-m ' iu"l npily until Ihe ! H on ii, yet wb expect pioiiipt deliveries with 1 1 ed (Jrv fuel. I in your winler' -loek of coal now without iucon-iig yourself. V have n gooil slock of Iwrd NANAIMO-WELLINGTON COAL ii iM.ver il to von nl auylime lo suit you. Phone snv u 11G or 117." Albert & McCafferv. Ltd. Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services 271 Oct. . 18. 29. jun.au 6, 1T, km, Wr.ng.ll. .nd .as,-8.(1t. 11 ttl " ntou.sr, Victoria and Stll-Pl- ' ritlNCCIS BCATni. Cni.l R,r, and V.ncout.r .' "",1f L'.mu N"u, Al.rl A'trt On. an. tor Bul.d.1. EMt Balls Balla. Oe.an Fall., ... . villi iniormwn - Oara.r 4th lr..l .Pd Srd Af.nu. erlac. Rurt. "uviivo s ruin i.vdiiuo ANGER, The Tailor Kino lmnorleil Serire and Hroteh Twceil Suits tnailo lo onlor in our shop in prince Rupert as low us Sixth Street P. O. Box 247 $50 oo I. ANGER, Cutter Prince Rupert, u. c. Local and Personal Arthur' Taxi. Phone 678. B O. Undertaker, phon 41, Moowheart Annual Bail, Moose Hall, i October 27. Flte piece orcheatra. 2S2 ' Try Poothllla Btove Ooal, I13D0 per ton. No aoot-Pbllpott, Evltt Si Co Ltd. u A. J. Buttlmer of Balmoral Cannery ! aa a pauengtr lor the aouth on the Prince Hupert last night. i Prink Ooodenoush of IoTerneaa Can nery waa a passenger lor the south on the Prince Kupert Sunday night. A. It. Mallory returned to Port Cle- menta on the Prince Charles Saturday night alter a brief visit In town, H. C. FTM-r, Inspector ol schools, re turned to the city on the Prince Rupert Saturday from a visit . to Ocean Palls. Mrs.'R. Smith of Stewart was a pa- ; enger on the Prince' Rupert Saturday returning from a visit to her mother In Wlnniptg. Ernest Unwln sailed on Saturday , night for the Queen Charlotte Islands. He eaprcU to be back toward the end i of neat wetk. A party of mining men consUUng ol ' E. A. llafygrn. Col. Upton and Mr. AI- ' brreht were on board the Prince Ru pert Saturday tn route to Stewart. E. E. Orchard of Smlthers was a passenger for Victoria on the Prince Rupert last night . He will attend the Shrlnera ceremonial white In the south Paul Alraaoff. who has been atoent from the city for a few day bunting with Capt. Jim Morrison on the liana- , co. returned tn the city on Saturday evening. j The Union 8 8. Cardena. Oapt. A. E. j Dickson, arrived from the south yea-! terday at 220 aad proceeded to the Cold Storage plant to unload freight. She sailed at eight last evening for Anyos and Stewart. R. IL MacKay of Montreal, dlrectO' for the Canadian National Railway wltb Mrs. MacKay and daughter reaeutdth city Saturday on the Prince Rupert. They were met at tbt boat by T. Q. i Dawson, local tnemW of the railway I board W. R. Overend. who ha bets located DafP Kenny DENTIST Exchange Block Phone 109 THE DAILY NEW8 PAGE THREk WHERE IS YOURTEP"? LET "FRUIT-A-TIVES" BUILD UP YOUR STRENGTH AND VIGOR 1 TsssssssissaeV' ' 2''' M m Mist EVA EMOND "I mast tell you that '4Frtli-tivs, increased my appetite, gave me more energy and better colour, and I have Rained a lot." Miss Eva Emond, Magog, 1 Q. When did you begin to lose your vitality, your enjoyment of UfeT When did you notice that you were paler, thinner? Of course, you I want to be your former cheery self, bubbling over with energy and Ihe happiness pf good health. But howl "Fruit-a-Hvcs" will bring back your normal weight and appetite; give you the soft, velvety skin that glows with health; restore your strength and vitality. "Fruit-a-tives will correct the troubles that are keeping you pale and listless and miserable, the Indigestion, Biliousness, Constipation, Headaches and Nervousness. "Fruit-a-lives" is intewiified fruit Juices, combined with tonics. 25c. and 50c. a box at dealers everywhere Olier Besner returned to the city on Saturday on the Prince Rupert. Jut jrrlvrd! A shipment of eirlukite evening gowns. Mr. II. Parkrr, ladles' ready to near, 310 Htli Mrwt. Phone Orrrn 392. Rev. Dr. J. C. Spencer, formerly of Port StmpKon. has been appointed a notary public at Bella, Bella, where he i now resides, according to an announce ment In the B.C. Oaaette. Announcement is made tn the B.C. Oazette of the Incorporation of the t V. l.imU, fin fit wtth rrl- !at Stlklne si cuiUxns officer this yrr. rT. ' ' i . . . , ; ktallzatloh Of tSO.000 and tiead-oQce St iVfroTt Inquiries at the city hall this morn ing elicited the Information that registration for the Municipal voters' list W proceeding slowly. It la expected that : tow registration will proceed more briskly this last week. Bo far little comment is heard as to possible candidates for Mrs. Q. Cunningham and daughters. Mary and Maggie, of Dawson, spent the week end In the city visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Black. They arrived from the north on Saturday and pro ceeded last night to Vancouver where the two girl will be put in school. Mrs. Cunningham, who Is numbered among the old timers of the Yukon, and her daughter left Dawson on steamer Dawson which wrecked In the Yukon" tttver. H. P. Olassey who has been absent from the' city for a period ot fire weeks on a combined pleasure and business trip, returned to the city on the Prince Rupert Saturday afternoon. While away he visited Ashcroft a well as making a short trip to the American side ot the, line. Bert reports that the holiday resulted In a very pronounced Improvement tn hi health which at the time ot his departure was, none tco good. i SEED FAIR IN SMITHERS SOON WILL ISK HKT i:t.T Ol' IT KIM) l CENTRAL l.MKKIOIt The first local seed fair In Central British Columbia will be held In Smlthers, Plrday, November 12. The fair Is being held under the direction of the Provincial Department of Agriculture at Victoria In co-opera. Uon with the Dominion Seek Branch. Classes are being provided for grass, potato and the small grain seeds. En try forms and prize list will be ready for distribution shortly. The fair will be under the Immediate supervision of D. W. Thompson, Field Inspector. In view of the Increasing Importance of the seed Industry to Central BrltUi. Columbia, It Is hoped that the farmers of that section will show their appreciation of the efforts which are being put forward on their behalf by patron izing the fair 'on this occasion. It U hoped that there will not only attendance but that a large number of high quality, exhibits will be sent In to the fair. Those who win prizes at this fair will be expected to send their ex. hlblts on the British Columbia Potato, Bulb and Seed Show, which la being held In Victoria, November 24 t 27 C. W. Magee, well known pioneer Stewart mining man. la a vfnttor to. the city. Mr. Magee. who Is nor. particularly Interested in the Marmot Hivcreection, arrived last night and registered at the Central Hotel. H. P. Kergln. VILA, for AUln, arrived tn town last nlgr. from Alice Arm on hi powerboat Awake, and called on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver. 1000 Eggs in Every Hen New SjKrui of Poultry Keeping UH Hlgh-Priced Winter Kgg famous TELLS HOW "The great trouble with ths poultry business ha always been that the lay. tag We of a hen was too short," says Henry Trafford. International Poultry Expert and Breeder, tor nearly eighteen yeara Eli tor of Poultry Success. The average pullet lays 150 eggsa. kept the second year, she may lay 100 more. Then she goes to market. Yet, It ha been scientifically established that , ,,, . . i uoe or we uansman nauouai iiauwayi iw iuuuwuu uuuim nss iu ; ov boat. Mr. Overend will be at- : , , ... them . .i,i I tached to the local custonM stall fat the winter. t system and will lay on a highly Dr. Willi am J. Ughtbume of Hazel ton ; profitable basis over a period of four has been appointed medical officer for j to six yeara' time if given proper care. tfailn -r. I.,r, .nH miullMil .... ' HOW ta WOrk ta ret 1.000 FTPS ffOm k?k '"'"n ShTT; P ooa the Huzetton. i every hen; how to get pullet laying which hlch was badly wrecked when aha hit. f, , ... .. .. . , . , . . . ' liftsnta Nr iiaitnn pnit mnti Wniir : earlv: how to make the old hens lav a rock In Hecate Strait In August, wa i launched from the dry dock on 8atur- November II. 23. Moose Bazaar November. IS and 17. Rupert East United Church Bazaar, November 18. Anglican Church bazaar, Novembc' Baptist Ladles' Aid Bazaar, bar 25. Novem- Lutheran Women's Aid Sale of Work. December 1. United Church Bazaar. December 2. Established 1923 Special Denture Service II We li.ie hern unllurm-Ir surrrurul lu Hrnture smlre especially In dir. f li olt, canes. Mile schools Jn place ot Dr. R. O. Largwj ke pvuleu; how to keep up heavy egs whose arpolntment U being rescinded J Production all through cold winter . "7 ."I 1t'1', "H"! Ifjoa bis removal from Hazelton to port ' months when eggs are highest; triple egg work I finally completed. Oeorge E. Warwick, district deputy grand master A. r. & A. M, arrived last sight by the gasboat Awake. Capt. Harry fowler, from Anyox. and will pay his official visit tomorrow night to tr local lodges. Mr. Warwick Is accompanied to town by a party of Anyo. masons including W. Smith. C. Cane. H P Noel, r WaUon W F. Eve. Alex Davie. 8. Orlmaaon and W. A. Olbb. 4- ANNOUNCEMENTS. Hallow e'en Dance, auspices Women's Hospital Auxiliary. Friday. October 39. Hill 90 IO.D.E. Bazaar. October SO. Presbyterian Uadles" Aid Bazaar, No vember 10. St. Peters. Seal Cove. Sate of Wor James M. Adam. Michel I. Bright and A. W. Calder. delegates from the Naas Rivsr to tho conference of Allied Indian Tribe ot British Columbia which will open In Vancouver on Wednesday, passed through the city on board the steamer Catala on Saturday bound south. They expect to bo away about a week. production; make slacker hen hustle; 5.00 profit from every hen tn six winter months. These and many other money making poultry secret are contained In Mr. Trafford' "1.000. EGO HEN" system of poultry raising, one copy of which will be sent absolutely free to any reader of this paper who keeps six hen or more. There 1 big profit for the poultry keeper who get the eggs. Mr. Trafford tells how. If you keep chickens and want them to make money for yqu, cut out Inspector William Splllcr. provincial d nd ena lt wltn Jour name police, sailed for the aouth last night !nd adres to Henry Trafford, Suite having in hla custody Louis Rosa, whol293-- "er,d Bld - Boamton. N.Y. j an ree cPT of "THE 1,000 EOQ HEN" will spend alx months at Okalla for selling liquor; John C. Kennedy ot Smlthers, who will do three months for s similar offence, and Aton Unci-berg of Palling who will be admitted to Essondale Mental hospital. Constable . Clarke ot the provincial police 'district office, returned from Stewart lost night having -taken- north Edward Wagner, who Is to undergo preliminary trial today before Stipendiary Magistrate on a charge ot obtaining money under false pretences. Wagner was arrested on a southbound boat here lRjt week by Constable Clarke. will be sent by return mall. rtlher the Mayoralty or to fill the lour j pi IDC vacancies which will occur In the Al- i w IL dermanlc board. -r V T PRINCE RUPERT TIDES 4 4 .. Monday, (Kti.ber S3 High 4:15 ajn, 19.7 ft. 16:02 pjn, 21.0 " Low 103 aan. IS " 22:43 pjn. 4.4 " Tursiliv. (Ututier SI! High 3:06 m. 18 4 ft 18:47 pm. 19J " Low 10:48 am. 9.5 " 23:34 pm. 3.9 " WedneMlay, October 27 High 64 ajn. 173 It 17:41 pju. 18.0 " MILK KEPT PURE 11:42 pjn. 10.8 " jvMUTf LjHfin5J The pride and business interest of 2.')tH fanners behind Pacific .Milk in suit's its care from the Ileitis to the plant?. Kvery morning pure milk in its highest condition b delivered to Ihe factories at Ahbotsford and Laduer. This is the foundation of Pacific Milk. PACIFIC MILK Head Office, Vancouver Factories: Uadner and Abbotsford, B.C. The sale of ?i .jh' ., Beer by die glass Vindicated (7llE Government Control of heer sales to the Vj people of Hritish Columbia in licensed premises lias hecn vkidicated by the orderly manner in which these premises are conducted. These quiet and comfortable establishments prove that the ojen and above-board sale of pure beer has in great measure ended the evils attending the illicit sale of strong drink. They have proved that the self respect and good behavior of the people of Hritish Columbia are more to be depended on than the opinions of those who wish to prevent the people from having any beer at all. , ' ' - You may find citizens enjoying a healthful and . invigorating glass of beer in the quiet and ease that the well-to-do have in their clubs. Licensed premises in the colder winter months arc more ' than ever the working man's club, where lie finds . the company and comfort that is his right. - v The supervision and regulation of licensed premises by the Government is a guarantee that the excellent conditions under which beer is sold shall continue. Efficient Government Inspectors see not only that such licensed premises are operated in a strictly sanitary manner. They look for a high standard of conduct. The purity and wholesoraeness of all beers " served supplied by the Amalgamated Breweries of British Columbia is guaranteed by' the frequent and strict analyses to which they are subjected by the Government. In the " present administration of Beer Parlors the interests of the public are completely protected. Amalgamated Breweries ot British Columbia, In Which are awoclated Vancourtr Brtwrric Ltd., Rainier Brewing Co. of Canada Ltd., Westminster Brewer; Ltd., Silver Spring Brewer Ltd., Victoria Phfenlt Brewinc Co. Ltd. This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. Steamship and Train Service Ssiltwr rrom PRINCE RUPERT tor VANCOUVER. VICTORIA. SEATTLE, each THURSDAY and SUNDAY, 11.00 p.m. .. fur ANYOX WEDNESDAY 10.00 p.m. Ki.r STEWART SATURDAY 10.00 p.m. S.S. PRINCE JOHN fur VANCOUVER via QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS fortnightly. PASSEN0ER TRAINS LEAVE PRINCE RUPERT dally eicepl Sunday St 11.30 jn. tor PRINCE OEOROE. EDMONTON, WINNIPEQ, all points Eastern Canada, United Stales. Agtncv all Ocean SUsmthlp Llnss. Use CanadlsD National Eipreas for Money Orders. Foreign Cheques, etc., also ror your .neit shipment. City Ticket Office, 828 Third At., Prince Ruptrt. Phone Z60. HEATERS HEATERS CAST IRON HEATERS, BRICK LINED HEATERS, OAK PATTERN HEATERS, from $17.50 to $45.00 Airtight Heaters, in all sizes, from $4.50 up Asbestos Stove Lining in (I lb. packages, each k 60c Stove Pipes, Stove Boards, Elbows and Dampers Thompson Hardware Co., Ltd. 255 Third Avenue. Phone 101 RMtMj!ijjaagrP' I 1 1 l II 1 li ' mm Ibi nuiml rr a Nir to. sight" GRANT'S Best Procurable o . (THE ORIGINAL) Pure Scotch Whisky RICHEST IN FINEST HIGHLAND MALT CM a Soot UmiHi. GlMftttaWk J asm.. .Clue", S..dJ. Tliis advertisement is not published or displayed, hy.. the Liquor Control Board or hy the Government, of British Columbia. - 1ur 'V