" thai DrQiascs Nerve Food does positively relieve "CATERPILLAR" Tractors BIGbER THAN THE WEATHER! A Size for Every Use A Hundred Uses fer Every Size 2 TON, TWENTY. THIRTY, SIXTY BETTEK 1 QUICKER CHBAPRR Uteratare and Prices on Request . Sote DtatrtbnfoH for B. C. JHORRISON.TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO. LLMITED Northern Parl'le Freight Itulldlnx W hi at ion street V.tXCOlVEK. u. c DEMAND BraMb iWflee: HIpiteeK R Btwek MtLSON. B.C. "Rupert Brand" Kippers THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST KuV'' Smoked Daily by" Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Prince Rupert. H.C Canadian National Steamships Co. United Prince Rupert DRYDOCK I iM'.li '- I! AND SHIPYARD Operating G.T.P. 20.000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Hn;iineera, Machinists. Boilermakers. Blacksmith. Pattern makers, Founders, Woodworkers, lite ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDIND. Our plant Is equipped to handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 385 POLICE RAIDS AT VICTORIA Effective next , week. Union steamships plying to Prince Rune rt will go on to winter scheu i:!e. The principal change affects I the steamer Cantena which will sail from here for the south at 12 pidnight Fridays instead of 7 a.n. Saturdays as at present The Cardena will call at Bella Coola and Ocean Falls coming north and will go no further than Prince Rupert, arriving here on Friday evenings. The Catala, schedule of which v'i be unchanged, will take care of the Naas river service during the winter, calling alternate ..ks at Arrandale and Kinco- lith. COOLER WEATHER IN YUKON IS REPORTED Resinning of Winter Presaged by Thermometer Relow Freezing Point In North. The GovernmeM Telegraphs report this morning indicates that the weather ia getting colder in the Yukon and that is looked upon as presaging the approach of winter. The cool waves often spread southward. Following 46. the report: Hays port Raining, calm, tern. Port Simpson Part calm, tern. 47. 60. HaieHon Raining, calm. Smither Cloudy, calm. cloudy, tern. tern. To WILLIAM PATTERSON Late of Prince Rupert, B.C. , TAKE NOTICE that Netherlands Investment Company of Canada Limited have commenced sale proceedings under the Land Title Act under a certain mortgage coveting the BE. of Bee. 30. Tpn. 82, Rge. 3. West of 8th Meridian, in Uie Province of Alberta, of which LANDINGS HEAVY; Composing Room Divulges Secret? PRICES BETTER Seven Persons Arraigned In Total of 202.100 Pounds of Hall- Court Charged with Selling Liquor VICTORIA, Sept. 29. The pro- hut Sold at Exchange Ths Morning for. up to 15.7c ant." 9c Miiciul police laat night and thin Though offerings were heavier morning swooped down on alleged totalling 202,100 pounds, halibut bootlegging operators road houses pfjces at the local Fish Exchange und taxi-drivers charged with this morning were improved over selling liquor contrary to the act yesterday. Ten American vessels and seven persons were arraigned told a total of 147.300 pounds at in court today. The cases will bfds ranging from 13.9c and 6c be heard Monday. to 15.7c and 7c, while a similar Charles Cronk wa fined $75 on number af Canadian boats re-one charge of having liquor in reived from 12.5c and 6c to 13.5c possession not sealed with the and ic fa 5.1 800 pounds. official seal. UNION STEAMERS ON WlNlEil ROUfES Principal Changes Affects as. Cardena, sailing hour of which 1.4 Altered. 48. Barn Lake Cloudy, windy, tern. 48. Telegraph Crek Raining, calm. Urn. 42. Terrace Part eloudy, south wind, tent. 48. Rosewood Clotttly, south wind, tem. 45. Anjrox Partly cloudy, calm, tern. 48V SUwart Cloudy, calm, tem. 44. Atlin Part cjoody, calm, tem. Nymt- -wlm. .te Mtk--M0ir,iilnk tan. fawson Clear, calm, tem. 28. PISHING; BOATS RETURN Cant. John Ivaon returned to port t (nlAf witbbjp halibut boat alemlie,-after wiring been en gaged during trie past summer under packing carter down the coast to the Canadian Fishing Co. The Covenant, Capt. Hans Underdahl, is expected back about the first of next week, hav ing been engaged in similar work. Both the Melville and the Covenant will . resume halibut fishing for the remainder of the season. Arrivals and sales: American Explorer. :s1.0tu pounds, Cana dian Fish & Cold Storage Co., 18.9c and Ge. Panama, 2-l.tMM) pounds, Atlin Fisheries, 1 V and fit-. Havana, 2.",mo pounds, Booth Fisheries, i-i.2c an d6c. Liberty, lT.ooo pounds. Booth Fisheries .1 :.nd 6c. Tyee, 1 pounds. Canadian Fish & Col 'I Morage Co., 15.2c and 7c. J. P. Todd. 12,500 pounds, Atlin Fisheries, 15.2c and 7c. Hi Gill. y.OOO pound, Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., 15c and 7c. Reliance, 4,600 pounds, and Rainier, 4,300 pounds, Booth Fisheries, 16.7c and 7c. Wabaah, 4,000 pounds, Royal Fish Co.. 15.1c and 7c. Canadian Nuba, 4,500 pounds, Atlin Fish eries, 12.5c and 6c. Cape Spencer, 9,500 pounds, Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., 12.7c and 7c. Edward Lipsett, 6,600 pounds. Atlin Fisheries. 12.9c and 7c. Ringleader, 4,600 pounds, Atlin Fisheries, 12.8c and 6c. D.S.T- 1,500 pounds. Booth Fisheries, 13.8c and 7c. Viking I.. 3,500 pounds. Royal Fish Co., 12Jk and 7c. Velma C, 9,000 pounds, Royal Fish Co.. 12.8c and 7c. R.W., 6,000 pounds, and Volun teer, 1300 pounds, Canadian Fish A Cold Storage Co., l&5c and 6c. Fanny f.. 6,000 pounds, Cana dian Fish & Cold Storage Co., 13c and 7c. ' FISH LANDINGS FOR SEPTEMBER Halibut landings at the port of Prince Rupert during the month Of September this year totalled 2, Wa 1,000 pounds, made up of 2.225;-000 pounds American fish and 678,000 pounds Canadian, according to figures compiled in local fish shipping houses today. The total for September last year was 2334.000 pounds so a healthy in crease ir. shown. MINISTER TO FRANCE NOW Historic Event Today When Hon. f.I'hillipe Hoy Becomes Am Inn PARIS, Sept. 29. Diplomat relations between Canada and France was established today when Hon. Phtllipe Roy, who has served the dominion more than 17 years as commissioner general in Paris presented his credentials to the president Doumourge and became Canada's first minister pleni otentiary and envoy extra-ordii:-.ry to the French republic. The 'eremony was held In the histoiic Chateau de Ramboulllet, the summer residence of the French president. After a brief audience, the minister returned to Paris where Ths cut above Wai reproduced from a miiei-tlou of photographs pin n nttl.' - m bout this W.1V. Th r- aii a 0d fir in IlluMr.itlon to bilKtitea anl '..i..ilue it '!:: through th )!'. The photograph of the new ..nudum Pacific cuisine i-aiiir ' . It illustrates the largest passenger eniclre In the ltrltlsh Empire, our n.nl. is a!: i It. Put It on one side ! Then we mw the picture of the ox which In cnKfd 11, jnn, at Trieite. Thin we thought we could tie up to theen'ne In some way. l.ut l, r . graph of the elephar.t at Kandy we thought that it ou.d he mi h hetle- and env " OS. say. "power" or "World t.-aoaport"! The Aft ran Zulu with the Rlrksba In Story of thin nature, but when w aw the bca t ul curves of the I.unghws Prue 1 ,v Uas of the Moon Arch In tl.e gardes of the Jaili Tree Htudto at Shanghai we thou.: t : could make an appeal of aorta to the cultural aide of our reader. Rut the offli r on the locomotive, the make-up, roan thought he could dealgn ... tetter lay-out w--1 trA our falr-haJred itenogrmphef coaildered the a collect: m artntic. V coBpromid by deciding to make a three. column i.Mt.ul of a two-eolumti u an. - waas tnen remained was te tie them up In ome ..y, o we sot out out graph of the "Bmpress of France," and there you have ..iMpi.-trt abort atorjr ENJOYABLE WHIST Royal Society of St. George Kn tertalned at Function in Met ropole Hall ueorge, attenoance being not as large as might have bee expect-, ed ' owing to Ute ' ujfvorabJe' iweather and eoQter lrritlont. 1'rue-wlnnera at whist were:' First, Mrs. Jack Us ten ford; ladies' second, Mrs, C. Brewerton; men's first. F. W. Aldridge; men's sec- COURT HOUSE DANCE HELD LftST EVENING Enjoyable Time at the I.O.D.K. Hall and Presentation Mnde to Members Leaving enjoyable dances for many a day) with Premier, wna that irivsn lAat nfckt In tk you are the regletered owner, and that Vln u ,t.. , n v t-.n .... i. " t... -T you are required to pay the aunt ol "1"" "c ' u mmn 1 i.u.i.u. nan uy un cutpiujreva ui ot 8 per annum from the lat Janu-1 . ,,, . . , . ary 1928 and cosu, within two months , unknown soldier at Arc de Trl-from the 29th day Of September, 1028, mnr.p falling which you will be foreclosed! m", without further notlte. i Other Canadians attending the d?o?Auu.70" included Hon., C. A. wtxjDS, held CBAin e htndman.i Dunnintr. Senator Uandurand. Acoroved- McLcod nidg, Edmonton. , , , , ,,on , , . , 0 Bolleltora for the Uertnacee. Robxlphe Ivemieux. Senator 'A. T. Klnnalrd," Dept. Registrar. 11. s. Ueland Thornton. and Sir Henry One of the prettiest and most n,lhJlr, James Underwood, J. R. Tunnock, A new t Miss Vera Smith and Ml I.ucv 'installed PARTY LAST NIGHT --y , nd An enjoyable whist drive was neiu last nignt in me aieiropoie inge jt nan tiy ine Koyai society of t jLeighton two preseirtations were mane , now is i during the evening. Trten w; aldltioh. 'Tt caning set went to Mix Mar- to tho.a v garet Eyolfsen on the occasion Of las the her prospective marriage. A club tunc bag went to R. H. Leigh ton who is leaving for England syon and 1 was a parcel for Mrs. HOTEL ARRIVALS. 4 Prince Rupert C. A. Procunier, Sunny side; L. d. Lycett. T. R. Sewell, and Win. J. Butt. Vancouver; D r'raser, ond, Mrs. Thomas Beattie on cut Hay sport; R. Brealey. New West-wtth R. Brealey Refreshments mlnaUr! afe' D. Harbouirh. Madi- Vere served at 11.30. !,n. Wfk.: iames Donaldson. Port F. J. Fuller was master of Essin&n; H. L. Patteraon. Any-teremojies and J. Walker presid-f&c; Norman Boyd and T. (i. Gar-ed at the door. Other membjajgUu. Vancouver; J. E. Uwrence. of the committee in charge wfi$boronto ; h. E. Goulbourne and Airs, falter Shaw, ifcjs. C. BrqWw. R. Bennett, Vancouver; W. A erton. F. W. 8. Vincent and Mr. Talbot. Anvox: to Herco. Van- Lamb. During the evening there Couver; Mr. and Mrs. F. F .Wood were enjoyable piano solos by Mrs. !ttd n. Pittsburtr. Pa.. Joseph C. J. Norrlngton. 'W.li Alto Arm Central John Babe, Vancouver, John Nelson and John Baraet, city; L. A. Cokely, Vancouver. Savoy J. L. Lidstrom, 8jrf Inlet; John Phillipson and Mr. and Mrs. T. Jonasaon, OMfrWI ' '"JoHn Hasn, Cedanale; V. H. Spencer, Pflnewt itnyai Harry Yarun. Osland; F. the Court House. The hall was Haggerty, KUa 8u ml holm, R gaily decorated In autumn colors McFadden and W. Williams, and about fifty couples danced gina. with little intermission from nine to two and were then reluctant to leave. R. E. Allen was maater of cere-monies and the committee In charge consisted of E. R. drelg, I I.ORI) MAYOR LONDON II. A. Ke- LONDON. Sent. 20. Sir Kiims- ton Studd was today elected Lord Mayor of Iondon. , )- f)i-. uaoaoiaa racine tram nrst and at Naw Tork boards a amidtan IJflc nt eajad.lv stfbU of tke world. The "Empress of France" doean't rrnllv belong to the sat t .t will not auke a ends, but. We ib Is laat year at Rio d .Janeiro. Tbe "Kain; cntse service y a "Imek". Not that this m-kea a en at deal of dlf'ertn.-ttere are many, readera of thla page tee, who will apend t hriatmas In the Ho; ..1-blossom time la Japan. They will tour the West Indlei In comfort m Jaauary c F "'Mff iramims rowtso ik.uu America and SOWU Afrlct roini rouna Ike MedltorraiMaiL They have shown us their booklets, and M be showing as their tun and) their a-mv.H before Split - Is ! ( V. rr the t'l Dally -pt oa;i lM.I aai.i'i ai.i'l .. I I 1 ' . M r-rrt C . I i'-ranfre fift liS 111 IT, ' ' 1 MOV IN' - 1 CBMENT Our price, it n;" We,ell 8 M'v w ' Any kind V : J in any ; SAND msaiureH nrc fit.' ht. Red !1 Bo if ol"" Phone us ami 1 : DAY & NU.H.' :RV n Phone: Night Phone Dr.Abad piiom; DENTIST 1