jwrfmrR 23. 1036. OJA r THE DAILY NEWS PAQB THRE1 r? Sep w .X. I IB I 'III I ,1 M I jtJ w.l i x r ' v . - vv- ' zry ram. Baker's Breakfast Cocoa jos the Endorsement of High Medical Authority Alt . . . a - f X I ) A mad? DV a tenutahle nvinirtart trrr him a H I I .. - l; 1 . I . y . Z' ... I 2 lc:..l. a 1 r r . been on the market for many years and ha been a favorite pre -rmtwn of thousands of physxans is that of Walter Baker & Or. imitcd. Dorchester, Maw., and Montreal Que. It is absolutely mire I . i in I rnrr th mrxf iinihru rrtrvlitiwu "Tts ml.l .Aru . Ill IB I'Wk Wf --" . mvw wossa s,s w wtfMllrlVtlWi S lib UJLUlLtll 1H1I Elf .i - r ii . i 1 11C 110SOTAL MtDICAL AND iNUIUNO WOUD, Toronto. Walter Baker & Co., Limited CANADIAN MILLS AT MONTREAL Ikxlet of Cluncc Recipes tent free iiM.l - t l-l' 1-I ' 1 t i-i-. -j -t-i-i The New Quiet 12 REMINGTON docs pood work jiuws because it is built to do so Even the less experienced operator find good work easy, for the machine seems bound to turn out first class typing, however operated. And don't forget the "natural touch" which make, its operation as easy, as simple, as natural as breathing or walking. To every typist we say 'Try the touch." "The best ever," is the universal verdict REMINGTON TYPEWRITER COMPANY .... .u .11 ..: t iylb I UWI (Ji uo. cwu BEHIND THE SCENES Tin1 inol irnj''rtiiMi 4 we di H"''" 1,11 "lirhiud Hie if iti uur ireM'rilMiii room. When ottr prescription nKin(lf(l Uy vnti mm rrt nurrd Hint jou are ng exactly wlu.t Mi.- r!iM. iuii specific. Am! ca li ' ..'Hon i checked to iimnrc abMslute u cnracjs. When -,,-k in'f mnie, we want you to feel that you iifidentl depend iihii h U fill the prenrriirtiou Onnes Ltd. The Pioneer IlrugK1"1' Tin' llexiill Store. Phonos 82 and 200 Consider The Squirrel while Hie rlniiei' t good He liivn in hi .winter -npi'l"- . . . ....,,!. Mpi'iiOk im II "i:u i.nere is all uhitiHliiin-e. "' ' - i .11 ..I' inn - I lll'-S ll.u liwi u Una. .iilll. Illlll II til III "I'J Mill . ..... j'UllUlll'"' MM seejiH to he the moM inipn.viileiil eiTHtme. bo "I..I.V in iik never think of the. winter s mei h u i-ij ....... .v 'Id pe ix nil lli yet we expert l'f"i.ut uenxonca im veil lueimred dry fiii'l. ... . nf rt.ul now w.lhuut ineun-'tiiiinniiir 1-ii.v mi yiiur winter's stork vonrseir. We hne a (?""1 sl0'k or ,iaul NANAIMO-WELLINCTOin wu i - I . i .nil t 111 I'lllllltl nil iM.n , n .i i,. ii i n ii v I : ii r i 'i'" . " 1 now uf 116 or 117. Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. UNION STEAMSHIPS. LIMITED -.-..www n, viwivnm. iwinwn - .i...ilti 10 k.m ' """"ui n, riuruniJii mri hii p" zn AVinu. R, M. SMITH, Ag.n " Local and Personal Arthur Tail. Pbone 678. B.C. Undertaken. Phone 41. Tot 60c. your choice of 75 books. 841 nitb Avenue Wert. Hill 60 I.O.DX. Chlldre'a'i Hallowe'en party to potoned lor two weeks. Mooeeheart Annual Ball, Mooae 1UU, October 37. rive piece orcheatra. 2b2 O. A. Woodland was a paaaenger lor the aouth on the Prince Qeorge last evening. J H. McCullouKh U booked to sail by the Prince Charles to-night lor Lockeport. John Dybharn and son were paaaen. es lor Victoria on the Prince Oeorgs latt night. Paaengers lor the south on the CaUla Included Un. Larten and child. J. L. Weeks and Sinclair Pa ton. Bam Btrang was lined S2S or 30 (laya imprisonment this morning In the Police Court on a charge of Intoxication Mr. and Mra. Arthur Bailey plan to leave neit Thuraday night for Vlctortt where they will take up their future residence. A charge agalnat George Bazaroff ol supplying liquor to Indians waa dls-rnlaaed in the city police court yeaterday afternoon. A. R. Mallory, stipendiary maglatratc at Port Clements, la a visitor In town. having arrived from the Islands ori th Prince Charles last night. Mr. and Mrs. J. Field Strang were arrivals on the Prince Charles from the Islands last night and continued on to Vancouver on the Prince Oeorge. Delsyed by fog onher passage up th etwat. CNJi. steamer Prince Rupert, due from Vanwuver at 10:80 this morn trig, did not get In until 3 this CPJI. ateamer Princess Beatrice. Capt 8. K. Or, jr. arrived from the south at S o'clock this morning and sailed l 11 on' her return to Vancouver and wayports. The tea and bake safe held yesterdaj sfternoon by the Ladles' Aid of the Lutheran Church In the Oood EaW Osfe was a very auecesaful aOalr, ovet 34 being realized. Si. M English, manager of the Boutl Bsy 'CstfrHry. SttdVgate' Inlet, willed has now ceased operations for the season, came in from the Islands on the Prttice Charles last bight. Kev and Mra. J. GUlett a.d family are visitors in town. They arrived from the Islands on the Prince Charles last night and will return to Masaett on th same steamer this evening. Miss Doris Bt Cyr. formerly of Prtnoe Rupert, has obtained a highly paid pos ition as jazz pianist with a Vancouver orchestra Miss 8t. Cyr now resides at 1 818 Broadway West. Vancouver. ' Ser&can? 3. P. VI. Hannah, chief of ! the city detachment of the provincial police, returned this afternoon from Vancouver whence he went three weeks i ago with the remains of the late Mrs. Hannah. 4- ANNOUNCEMENTS. 4 Hallowe'en Dance, auspices Women's Hospital Auxiliary. Friday, October 3D. Hill 0 1 0 DX. Bazaar. October 30. Presbyterian Uadles' Aid Bazaar, November 10. Bt. Peters, Seal Cove, Sale of Won November 11. Mnonc Bazaar November 18 and 17, Rupert East United Church. Bazaar, November 18. 33 Anglican Church basaar, November Baptist Ladles' Aid Bazaar. 25. Lutheran Women's Aid Bale of Work, Dtcember 1. United Church Bazaar. December 3. Established 1923 Special Denture Service --JbidTTCTIJ We have liren tiulform-ly siirrriixtul In Urntiire hervlce csm- lullj In dlf. fKiilt tat. Oafp Kenny DENTIST Exchange Block Phone 109 WHERE 1SJT0UR TEP" ? LET "FRUIT-A-TIVES" BUILD UP YOUR STRENGTH AND YI60R z 0 MlSt CVA EMOND "I most tell you that Truit-s-tiTes" Increased my appetite, gave me more energy and better colour, and I have gained a lot" Miss Eva Emond, Magog, P. . When did you begin to lose your vitality, your enjoyment of lifeT When did you notice that you were paler, thinner? Of course, you want to be jour former cheery self, bubbling over with energy and the happiness vf 'good health. But how? "Fruit-a-lives will bring back your normal weight and appetite; give you the ofL velvety skin that glows with health; restore your strength and vitality. "r ruit-a-tives win correct me troubles that are keeping you pale and listless and miserable, the Indigestion, Biliousness, Constipation, Hesdsrhes and Nervousness. "Fruit-a-tives Is intensified fruit juices, combined with tonics. 25c. and 50c a box at dealers everywhere ' Try Foothills Stove CoaL S13.00 per ton. No soot. rhllpott, Evltt & Co, Ltd. n a. Clccone Is leaving on the Prince Ctsrles tonight for Port Clements where he Is Interested with U. Hampton in the hotel business. r i CJiMl. steamer Prince George, Capt H. Neddca. left for the south last evening at 9:4S. She was detained a by by the Prince Charles which had a vtry targe number of passengers from the Queen Cnarlottea for Vancouver. Herbert Hampton, who Is In the hotel business at Port Clements, arrived on the Prince Charles last nlgbt. He will remain In the city (or a couple ol weeks whes Mrs. Hampton expects to sotmpany him and they will take up ihetr residence at Port Clements. Having on board' a full list of pas sengers made up mostly of Tukoners and Alaskans going out for the winter C. P. R. steamer Princess Louise. Capt. Arthur Slater, arrived in port at 830 this morning from the north snd sailed at 9 for Vancouver. The Louise, which tied up at the O. T P. dock No. 3, or. account of congestion at the government wharf, her regular landing place, had on board the passengers who came out from Dawson on the wrecked river steamer Dawson. MASSETT COUPLE ARE MARRIED HERE TODAY MIm I.ur.v Bradley ltetanie Bride of T. II. Iimiolio nt (Julft Ceremony This Morning The marriage took place quietly in the United Church Parsonage at 11:30 shls morning of Miss Lucy Bradley. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brad ley of Winnipeg, and Terrence Benjamin Donoho. sou of Mr. and Mrs. Donoho, Dover. Delaware, U.S.A. Rev. Ororre O. Hacker officiated. The bride and groom arrived In tht city last night from Masseti and will return there tonight on the Prince Charles to take up their residence, the groom being a cauneryman. MKii.is itieoitT 8 a.m. DIQBY ISLAND. Raining, calm. barometer, 29.73; temperature, SO; sea smooth. DEAD TREE POINT - Barometer, 29.- 98: temperature, 47. BULL HARBOR Overcast, strong 8.E. wind; barometer, 39.60: temperature, 53; sea rough; 6 p m. spoke steamer Alaska, 278 miles from Seattle, southbound: 9 pm. spoke motorshlp Llllehoru bound for Ocean Fulls due midnight; 9.S0 pin spoke tanker Ollnda. Prince Rupert for Victoria, abeam Bella Bella; 8 p.m spoke steamer Anyox. Ocean Falls tor Anyox, 244 miles from Anyox, NiMH! DIOBY ISLAND. RsliUng, fresh S.E. wind; barometer, 29.60; temperature. 50: teajinodcrate; 9.15 a.m. steamer Princess IioulM out southliound; 10 ajn. aleamei Catala out southbound; ateamer Prince Rupert due 3:45 pjn uoon spoke steamer Gray anchored in Naden Har-bor. DEAD TREE POINT. Barometer. 29.98; temperature, 48. BULL HARBOR. Overcast, 8 J. gale: barometer, 39.58; temperature. 63; sea rough. Advertise In the D0II7 News Church Notices KT. AMIKIWH CATlltllKAL (Church of England) Rectof. Archdeacon O, A. Rlz. Sunday Services at 11 ajn. and at 7.30 p.ro. Holy Communion first Bun-day of month at 8 a.m. Sunday school will not. assemble untU further notice. ( IIKHT1 AX HCIENCE MM1ETV Service every Sunday morning in the Hays' Block. 24S Second Avenue. Sub ject on Sunday: "Probation after Death." Testimony meeting on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. I'lttMIVTKICIAN fill Kill, kotlcc. To assist in conserving the health of the city at this time, there will be no children's choir, snd no Sabbath School held 'on Sunday. Morning service at 11 o'clock. Subject: "First things last." Evening service at 7.30. Subject: "Four whys." A cordial Invitation Is extended to all. Preacher Rev. Chas. J. Cameron, M.A., Ph-D. LITIItKAX CIUHCI1. St. Paul's English Lutheran Church, Metropole HaU, Third Avenue. Rev Thoa. D. Rlnde, pastor. Morning ser vice at 11 o'clock. Sermon theme: "A mighty conflict." Evening service at 7.30. Sermon theme: "At the point of death." Sunday school will not meet until further notice. I'MTCIl CIIIKCH. Morning service at 11 o'clock Preacher. Rev. Geo. O. Hacker. Sub ject: "Disappointments." .Sunday school la suspended until further notice but scholars may have their paper by ap plying at the Parsonage. Evening scr vice st 730. Preacher. Rev. Evan Baker IIAITIST CHl'KCH Morning service at 11 o'clock. Speak er. J. Harvey. Bunday School la sus pended meantime. Evening service st 730. conducted by the ladles of Uw Mission Circle. THROUGH SLEEPING CARS TO SHIP'S SIDE The Canadian National Railways have made arrangements to operate tourix and standard sleeping cars through from the Padflc Coast to the ship tide at Montreal and Halifax In coxy nectlon with Old Country sailings dur ing November and December. For full information regarding rate. enervation, passports, etc. call at City Ticket Office. 'Canadian National Railways. S28 Third Avenue. Phone 360 There was another enjoyable benefit dance uuder Scandinavian auspices In the Metropole Hall last night. Union steamer CaUla. Capt. A. Johnstone, arrived from the norm a'. nine this morning and soiled for tlx south at ten. WATER NOTICE. Oivtrson and Use T.UE MoTICE that Suuiervllle ilamicrj Cimiin. Ltd.. wIhim address i Ourv Aveuue AVIurr. Vanrouver. B.i:.. will spplj fur a lieviire to lake and use r.ii riiiu? !r iniiitile r wairr out uf small slivam, aM kiiuwu as Mill stream, whlrb riowv HirllM-anl and drains nun Jedway llsrbor annul JUU jsriH niirllmest or southeast corner f Toa-o Mining Claim. The waiet will be diverted rrtun tlie stream si a point about CO" feel fi-imi lit runutli in a mt i n weaierly direct bin. and win be UMd fur Inuixtrial purposes nixiu tlie land dwrrtbed as ll.it acre norltivat vl TiiRw Mlninr i.lslin. Thin nuiice was ittsi un Hie rrtiund un Hie Sib da or Sretrm brr. mtC'. A eupy or this iMitlre and au sppliralKHi purruant tlierelu and lo the "Water Aft" will be riled In Ihe orrice or the Water Recorder at I'rtnre llupert, 11 1 (ibjerlli'iis tu tlie applirsttun liny In riUd Willi tlie said Wiirr ilecurdei ur with lue (iiiiinin.ller ur Water ItiirhU. I'arllaiiieiil llulldiun. Victoria. B.C.. witb-tn thirty dsys' srter the rirst appearsn'-e ur iliis millt-e in a local newt-paper. Tlie date ur the rirot puburatlou ur tins nil lice is ortober I. tvir, SOMEliVlLU: CANNERY CO., LTD.. Applirant. Bv Fred DenRrlMV Mlhir. An-nt. MINERAL ACT Certifies! of Improvsmsnts. W'stin fractional No. t. Anyox and Jus nlta Mineral Claim, situate In inn Atltn Miolnr Division of the Cassiar CIMrlct, iIioiii one mile up stream from the tioutb of Wsnn lllver. TAKE .NOTICE that The Fngineer Colo Mines Lid.. Inc., Kree Miner's CertlHcate Nil SS770C, laiend. sixty days rrom the date lioreof .to apply to the Mining- Recorder Tor s Certlrirale or Improvements, fur the purpose of oblatntna a Crown Grsnt of the above Halm. And ruritier take notice that anion, under Section S5, must be conuuenced before His lue of such Certiorate of Improve-nirnts. DATED this IM day of September. A J). ' ' H. McN. FRASER. Agent MINERAL ACT wsrllficalt of Improvsmsnts. Brownie No. 4. Lot !. Mmeml Claim, ftusto In the Atlln Miiilne DivlMon or Ihe caisr titsirlrt. un tti Wt-t Arm .or Ts-kun Arm. almut three quarters of a mile up stresm rrom the m-.uth of Wsnn River. TAKE NOTICE that I, Charles E. Gllmore. Free Miner's Certtrirste No. S7tt. intend, slxiv davs fnim the dale hereor. to apply to the Minins Recorder for a Cerlirirale of Improvements, for the purpose of cb-talninr a Crown Grant or the shove claim. And runner taken notice that artion. under section SS. imt be commenced Le fore Ihe Issue of sorb Certificate of Im provements. UMLU idis isi oaj oi srp.i-.uorr. a.u im. H. Melt. FRASEH, Atent ASTHMA HEAD and BRONCHIAL COLDS Mi SMke-li Sprais-Ri Snntf I Jut Swallow RAZ-KAH Caasute Restores normal breathing. Quickly I tops all choking, gasping and mucus ' in bronchial tubes. Gives ftatherings ong nights of restful sleep. Contains j no injurious or habit-fonning drugs. $1.00 per box at drug stores. Send 6c. for I generous trial. Templetoaa, Toronto. ! RAZ-MAH GUARANTEED RELIEF M The sale of Beer by the glass Vindicated fTIIE Governnient Control of beer Sales to the Vj people of British Columbia in licensed premises has been vindicated by the orderly manner in which these premises are conducted. These quiet and comfortable establishments prove that the open 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 British Columbia are more to be depended on than the opinions of those who wish to prevent the jieople 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 are more than ever the working man's club, where he finds the company and comfort that is his right. 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 Inspectprs see not only that such licensed premises are operated in a strictly sanitary manner. Tbcy look for a high standard of conduct, The purity and wholesomeness of all beers ' servedr-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 of British Columbia, In Which art aiaoclsted Vsncouver Breweries Ltd Rainier Brewing Co. of Csnads Ltd., Westminster Brewery Ltd.. Silver Spring Brewery Ltd.. victoria Phcenix Brewing Co. Ltd. This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. ! ffgji Steamship and Train IicahadiaJ PACincJ 'SI1.S-T Service Sallinxs rrom PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, each THURSDAY and SUNDAY, 11.00 p.m. for ANYOX WEDNESDAY 10.00 p.m. For STEWART SATURDAY 10.00 p.m. S.8. PRINCE JOHN ror VANCOUVER via QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS fortnightly. PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PRINCE RUPERT dally except Sunday St 11.30 a ill. for PRINCE OEOROE, EDMONTON, WINNIPEO, all points Esslero Canada, Iniled Stales. Agency all Octan Steamship Lines. Use Canadian Katlonal Express for Money Orders, Foreign Cheques, etc, also for your next shipment City Ticket Offlcs, E2S Third Sit., Prlncs Rupsrt. Phono 260. Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert To ktlchlkan, Wrsngsll, Junsau and Sksgwsv Stpt. 6, 17, 27; Oct. S, IS. 29. To Vancouvsr, Victoria and Stattls SspU 4, 11, 21; Oct. 1, 12, 22. PRINCESS BEATRICE. Campbell River, and Vsncouvsr every Saturday 11 a.m. For Butsdals, East Bella Balls, Ocean Falls, Namu, Alert Bay. Agency for all Steamship Lines. Full Informatloa frsss W. O. ORCHARD Osnsrsl Agent. Osrsse of th Strsot sna SrS Avenue. Prlnes Rupsrt, B.O. Residence, 244 Fifth Avenue West ANGER, The Tailor Fine Imported Serge and Scotch Tweed Suits made to order in our shop in Prince Hupert as low as 223 Sixth Street HEATERS I. ANGER, Cutter P. O. Box 247 $50. oo Prince Rupert, B. C. HEATERS CAST IRON HEATERS, BRICK LINED HEATERS, OAK PATTERN HEATERS, from $17.50 to $45.00 Airtight Heaters, in all sue, from $4.50 up Asbestos Stove Lining m (lib. package, each ........ 60c Stovt Pipes, Stove Boards, Elbows and Damper Thompson Hardware Co., Ltd. 255 Third Avenue. Phone 101 i