The Secret of Keeping Strong an VMie DIGHT diet . real' ;j strength-giving- food. This is the secret To keep strong you must keep well; to keep well you must be well nourished. Bovril keeps you strong and well by stimulating your circulation and causing your blood stream to nourish you with the power of Beef. BOY i'-- Fresh kiiipmuai V'i'i-klv. I'lKDVH FAMOUS rilOl'OJ.ATKS In. In tht Purple Ilox. i-o. - vBC-XHia A.GUARAKBti Creates Energy y Sa tht name on tht bottle j and reuse substitute. 79 j No Mystery ' rci-ifM"!, "i'aiuj (ua!i1y" injrrt "iiint. blend i ,ii fully, nrnkr by h:intl in th nome-made way and you have the reuRon for the taste und fiavor rumiius Chocolate. We are sole Prince Rupert ui'i 'us B.C -tnad SEND I'lTKOrs TO l-BIENDS ABROAD, ltckpd in Mftsty cAfttata' er. Dt'ivet.v guaranteed.' ASK US AROIT IT Qrmes IM. 7ic Pioneer Druoeisls IIRDAVL l SIXTH ST. 'TELEPHONES 8?t,200 fo Coal! No Ashes! No Soot! If j jSi More Comfort and Clean-line when you have a Westin house Electric Range Cheaper in the long run ! For purticulurs, phone G8. Prince Rupert Supply Co. i .u. uox 772. TRY A NIP TONIGHT" J. A. lllnton. Manager BEST PROCURABLE MOOoyior SCOTLAND v "asaaamssjBM-uiiauaj ls:i ji jiiuji si '., m x.WJUUUiimm The Original I k.l r it. V.ndor'n and insist on GRANT'S "BEST PROCURABLE" This advertisement is not publishwl r displayrd by the Liquor Control Board or by 'ho Govuninif'it of British Culuuitua 1 . 1 j Local and Personal a I am f P t r-H 1 4 frCOTIAftO H Arthurs Taxi. Fbone eTg. tt Be Undertaker Ftwne tl Dentist. Or. J. R. Om Pbuncsae Get the ate 4 baku' Whea uttnRint! i r.n pimt 4. u i Ti!i rtrnaoal trui:. due from u, Kt -t s 30. it arported ;u br ou time A D Wet:. CJUt d isioaal matter UMTt!..iJc. arrived la the city Iroai Prime Oeorge oa yesterday afternoju ' tram. At the meeting of .the aehoolboard la-t nigt Kn Ujmj, principal ot Seul Cove school pftm " tot an Increaat of salary. O A Share, manager mt tit Universal Trading Co.. aad mm. Star sailed merit ou Um PKasi Oeorae for 1 Vancouver fnr Black Jr.. attar navlnf apeot couple of dare in to any, aaDad .asi night by the Prinat 'airn to Vancouver. Rrpain to me ProvlmMU Wiiarf having now CP.R teamerB will iiift at tnat wnarf J.ruruy Currie. Cloveriunen. Telegrtalw. kaa a courjt of naval Kiln if at Presbyterian Church bar . Baptist Bale. November a. Prarbyterlan Ohureh Ohoh Concert. November 9. k AnB""" Bagaar, Tueaday. Nov. 16. Moose Baaaar, Nov. 16 and 17. Established 1923. Office Hours: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday: 9 a.m. to 1 pjn. Any evening by appointment DSEP Kenny DENTIST t the Ml Mid i now vi'jitlng ha Mitnt in Maw Westminster befort witmntng "til week. Lieu-. Conunar.der J. O. Laurie, MOM sailed laat n:gbt on the VrtM Oaorft tn iu return to Victoria attar paying a vuit of inspection to tk looal da-taclunent of the tofat Oanadain Naval Vulunteer A letter read to U atgbi from a j WllUa, aupartatandant of education advlatd asalaat aUowlni; he tue of the manoal traHttas privl- lagee for any boyi net aatamdlng taw public acnooto. Patbar alaaralti. a had applied on bebalf of taa bora of Annunciation fcnoat. win be so notified. Beariag of taw eaajrge agataat Jamea Hams of hredtlna. 'and entarinf ha been adjourned is Oounty Court until October m. Taearla, -sjiw svaa onrnmirfd for trial by Mayjaajali MoLetMl yesterday, appeared beftirc Judge Toung thai tnornlng and was re law aad oa ball of am. L. W. Patasore la aeoaeeimng in the caae whUf WUMn flnnaalu la act- tt for taw eVatsta. 1 E i alter naving towed taa Vancouver fffWge murard Ma 4 4 Yetehlkan tug Prospective Mo. a. Capt. Charles Rtetad, of the dan of the Blue Band Navigation Co. of Vancouver, arrived in port at S o'clock ysslertlay afternoon !rom the north to report to customs. : ling at 4:80 In continuation of her return voyage south The Belllngham '.ug Prosper, which assisted the Proa pecttve No a In taking the dredge to Ketchikan, la continuing with the equipment to Wrangetl Marrows where tt will be uaed In connection with ea-tenclve Improvements being made to that body of water Tay the United States government. ANNOUNCEMENTS ' Oyro rloe-Ilewn, October 14. Prince Bupart Drill Team Sanaa, October 31. Rupert Bi October If. Loyal Ontted Ohureh Order of If. Hospital AaxUtaajr October 36. Mooae Anniversary Orange Lodge Cooaert and Oanoa, October 17. V HaBowaan Ball. U' to BaUBtftaB Baaaar. Ostobef . Kalendar KdhaNt J.O.DJS. HaU, Exchange lilock. 1'honc 109': C I. for the true. fde Albaru TIIE DAILY VETVS Make Better Theat caaat aau. buy eat It? Oaltaa Bread Askyour grocer for ROYAL YEAST CAKES STANDARD OP 0UAUTY OVER 50 YEARS. H. Hedst'.om saukd last utght on the Prince Oeorge for Vancouver. Milton Oon lee left on thla train for the interior on busl- t district foreaMr. SB the Prince Oeorge dlrtrict M agents for Al- Peablaa Peeztaaa cover, don't iiuy H2 a ton can rou -and Cash Hegietrr on demaoatratsDii in 'mple Baom T3,"' Prince Rupert Hotel. . X. (fctU) Malaeorri, special repreeetv-jitive. 341 Thomas Anatiaw will sail morning on tba rlncea Beatrice on prwf bnslnews trip to Vancouver and Victoria He hopea to be back la a Japanese Taa aad tale of Home Cooking In Barrlc s Pawniture 8 tore oa Saturday afternoon at S o'clock under the auaalees of Um ladies- Aid of Fttat United Church. 241 Mary MdBwi. who arrived In the 51 ty lrom Vauouasaai at the end ot laat week, aalled laat might on the Prince John for Bkidegarte where she will be come tsneber of tae public school. Wallace C. Orahaad. aenetal agent tor the Canadian Pnatfas. Railway bete, left by this nxuning's-rtraln lor Vaaoouver where he eclll spend -a three weeks' vacation. Mra. Orchard la already In the south. Mies Baker, who has been ladysuper-intendei.t of the Bulkley Valley Hospital at amltheea. arrived In the city from the interior on yesterday afternoon's train and sailed laat night on the ftrtnee Oeorge for Vancouver. She baa resigned her poattion in the in to wn. Constable K. llaKlalar sailed laat night on the Prince Oeorge for Van couver having In his custody Moeea Gray, who la sentenced to she months' Imprisonment at Okala for shop lifting; James nawin. who will serve two months for assault at Port Eeaington, and a mental patient for Baaondale. The Orange Lodge will open Its wtn- fttr season with a Concert and Dance to the Metropote If all on October 37. at 8J0 pjn. Admnatoti 80c. This aomhlnatkm entortalnent will be the first of many pleasant evenings which ft la hoped 'to hold. TheTe is a guarantee that you will be pleased, so be there. CJv'.B steamer Prince John. Oapt. E Mahba, having completed the unloading here of a large cargo of canned salmon from the Queen Charlotte Islands, sail-ad at 10:45 last night for Vancouver via the Islands. Paaengers embarklna on the veasel included Max Mine and tare. A. B. ilacdonald tor Buckley Bay; Q. PolUe, for Vancouver; Miss M. Par-neB. Ma. S. Parnell. C. R. Martin, H. Bradley and A. Robertson tor M&seett:-Q. C. Mackay. E Smith and M. A. OTlynn for Port Clements; P. Aker and J. KarKl tor Queen Charlotte City: aaiss aaary Aionae anc trnest unwln for Bkldagate; Oapt. J. OUlatt for Sondaplt. Arriving at 7 o'clock laat night from AnyoX and Ketchikan. CX.R. steamer Prince Oeorge, Cant. Harry Nedden. sailed after midnight tor Ocean Falls. Powell River and Vancouver, having spent several hours taktnjg on canned salmon which the Prince John had brought from the Queen Charlotte Islands. Passengers embarking for the south on the George included: Miss Brodie. J. F. Collins. A. Gardiner. Charles Saul. A. E Johnson. E. Naglcr. H. N. Sereth. Mrs D. D. Rolston. Mrs. I. Hume. Mr. and aU-fj r- Ritchie. Jr. W. ht. Butt. Mr. .i:.a Mrs. A. Hogg, slss ji. Hogg. Miss J Hogg. J. Ward, W p. Ward. MJas Mary Carr, j. Riild. D. Chrlstopbers.ni Alex Noble, R. 2 Snydor. R .C. B ::ick. I. MdCenale. E Curiam. A. dir.-: i;her. Chew Sing. Mrs W GiUdeng. M: 0. H. Jolllffe. Mrs t.!aln Miss W M:ajt. Miss McArthur. Miss Willcttf Mr.- -T. Taylor. Mr M. Pi licrl.ind m. Annie Grelg. Miss B. j l' )--. Ml.- M Bn:le. Miss R Cowie ; Mr M. Cowie .md C. P. Bcttetmler tor j V:ncouver: R H Ives for Ocean Fallt i ' i net Mrs. E 6..i'tir and Mlsa D. Saeur i ViLtarm. Tt karaaeeter today J Quaatfc power md nun nd wiad la Um esBng. 1 droppd from Jfl.n to 3M :.'e hours of a ad U tht rr. - ' .m.dian Wationul tun itii .u;i :,!.'-t In Vancouve- arnvfd in from the Eat un .erday ft x. i oon '.rain, going out .n t(u n-.'.'L.in; He la on one of hit t.jo:-a. :.ps over tike Hue j Uayor E X. Orchard of Binuhcr- r- ned U: the rity on ywrrdax afttr-noon's train from the interior and -ailed last night on the Prince Qrcrgr for Vancouver enrnute to California where be will apend a two monlhi j vacation During the abaenoe of Mr Orrliard. Aid. J H. Oroat will art a prealdlng ofScer of the Smitliers village council. Harold H. Ryall. who has been a member of the staa of the Canadian 1 Bank of Canunerae here tor some time. I sailed last night on the Prince Oeorge I for Vancouver -wfeenoe he has been transferred. During his stay in the city. Mr. Ryall wae one of the star local tennis players, hevuag recently won the nvahe sjoglea enaaapMnahip. He was also an officer of the local detachment of the Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve. Inaugurating the ooaspanya schedule of northern winter willrawj, Union neamer oardena. Oapt A. Johnstone, will arrive In port lata tcnigdst or early tomorrow morning from Taneouver via Bella Beil. lv-rrs Inkst. the Sheens Btm and other parts of can and aall on her retarn south at 9 o'clock tomorrow morning. The OataJa. arriving from the south on Sunday afternoon, will also be cn winter schedule, doing the Neaa River and Port Bunpaon as wall as her other calls north of here and returning to Prince Rupert on Tuesday afternoon to sail for the south at 5 o'clock. C.N.R. TICKET OFFICE CLOSED TEMPORARILY Owlrg to repairs being made, the Canadian National Ticket office. Third Avenue, will be cloned for the next few day.. During that period, tickets may be secured and "ail information obtained at the Ticket Office in the depot. Phneitt. tl TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY rtltt ttttt WANTED. COOK JOS BT WELL RE- eBmmended Japanese. Apply PjO. Box 10 or phone Black SW. 346 LAND ACT. XOTIC.F. OK INTENTION 1Q AI'i'LV TO LEA Stl LAND Queen Charlotte Islands Land Dlntrlnt Land Recording District of Prince Ru pert, ana situate north or Lou 1658 and 1037. TAKE NOTICE that The Lanaara Fish mg and Packing Co. Ltd. of Mauctt, oc cupation uanners. intends to apply tor a leaw of the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted twenty chains north of Tan Indian Reserve and on the shore of Mclntyre Bay; Uience north 5 chains to the low water mark, thence westerly following said low water 1-80 chains; thence, aoulherlr S chains: Uience easterly 160 chains to the nolnt of commencement, and containing eighty icrea, mure or lew. LnANOARA TISHINO & PACKINO -CO. LTD. Applicant.. Fred NaU. Agent. Dated .lune 27 1B27 LAND ACT. NOTICK OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEASE LAND. In Prince Rupert Land Recording District ot Coast District. Ran;e 4, and situate on and being all of Bonllla Island except that portion occupied by Indian Reserve Number 18. TAKE NOTICE that I, Ole C. Austad, of Prince Rtrpert. B.C.. occupation rancher, intends to apply for a leas of the following described lands: Oommenclnp at a post planted at the southeasterly point of Bonllla Islir.d; thence northerly, weaterlv. southerly and easterly, following the sinuosities of the shore rlne. to point of commencement, excepting therefrom that portion of the isisno occupiea py maiaa lserve No. 18, andaontanng one thousand acres, more or less. OLE C AUSTAD. Applicant Dated July 15. 1A27 LAND ACT NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEASE I.AM) In Prince Rupert Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and situate on Princess Royal Island at Eaat Side Cove from Butedale Cannery. TAKE NOTICE that I. Jacob Koekl. of Butedale, B.C.. occupation a fisherman, intends to apply for a lease ot the fol lowing aeecnoed lands: Commencing at a post planted about 500 yards northeast of Butedale Cannery Wharf; thence east 5 chains; thence south 3 chains: thence west s chains; thence north 3 chains to point of commencement and containing one acre, more or less. JACOB KOSKI. Applicant. Dated August 37, 1B27. tor T W m tnm mm m m m it am rAllE. iflflLC 1 His Majesty KING GEORGE V- is pleased to own a Shmuwwk Jamivsirick auMTROPU EUCTKICAL BTOOBDS"' Brunsu-irl Panatrope lioid TR-Ut-C Finished in wtt-nut, combine! ex- -l..-r n cjusitc jraiuiropc la Record-playing feitura with the t-tube Radiol a Supcr-rlcurodyne Only an instrument u regal, at pe'ct as the Brunswick ranatrope could grace the Royal Household of His Majesty, King George V. This sensational instrument will entertain ypu now in your home with music that is truly "Ht for a King." The Brunswick Panatrope is the only record-playing medium to reproduce every note of the entire musical scale. Every audible sound comes to you ia all its original, natural tone music so overwnelrningly life-like that it amazes and inspires all listeners. Compare it with other instruments, compare it if you will with the actual music of the artists or instruments that is the convincing test by which the Brunswick Panatrope will demonstrate and prove that it is the most remarkable musical triumph ever conceived. THE MUSIC OF THE PANATROrE IS THE STANDARD WrIICH IMITATING MANUFACTURERS ARE STRIVING TO ATTAIN. The Brunswick-Balke-Coixender Company of canada, umited .Toronto, Montreal, Winnipeg, Calgary, Vancouver Brunswick Tana trope "GERONA" The Lowest Priced Panatrope Model Gcrona is obtainable in Mahogany or Wal nut. $115.00 MASON & RISCH PIANOS are built for a lifetime of pleasure jyiviug service. Compared from any angle, with any other piano, Mason & Risch instruments will at once appeal to your better judgment. One Price from Coast to Coast Monthly Payments gladly arranged We have a splendid floor display of Brunswick Phonographs and Mason & Risch Pianos. J. LORNE MacLAREN, LIMITED Table Torcheres, Bed Lights and Floor Lamps Priced from $;.()( to .512(1 Just the thiiiK for a Christmas Gift. IBarrie's Home Furnishings J 08 Phone 123 UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Mailings from Prince Rupert. For VANCOUVER, VICTOKIA, dwauon Bay. Alert Hay. etc- Tuesdar " a p.m. Fnr VANCOUVER. VICTOKIA, Bit I -dale. Aleri I lav. ele.. Hatnrday am for PORT SIMPSON. VIA S KIVEU POINTS. ALICE A KM. ANYOV. ' KTEll'.IKT. Wales Island, SunUav, 8 pjn. 1SS tnd Atenue. U M. bMITII. AeenL Prince Rupert. H.C Through tickets sold to Victoria and Seattle at a reduced rate and "S'aee ebecked tlunugli to destlnallon.