UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED , Kiilllng! I r bin rrlma Ituprrt lor VAMOLVKK. YIlTOKIA, Mwanwn Uu). flilteUale. Alrrt Uay. flc. Tuesday, 3 USD p.m. i,., i OL W K. VICTOUIt. Kutrdalf. lrt IU. dr.. Frldar mMiileht ior ALICE ARM. AN VOX, STLUAIir, Nut Kl.fr, 1'urt blnipwu, Sun day, i:Mi p.m. . 1 . I . i rjr I'OHT M.MI'.-ON AM) WALES IM.AN'n. TYlurndar. II. m 2nd Alfnue H M. SMI ill Agent rrlnce Kuptrt. II.C. i" lil .... - .i.i ... ... ... ... i .. .... t ..... ..... . i . (It to iirMluaflon. Ihrouili CAMDIANj iPACinci B.C. COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICES ISAII.IM1N HIOM I'KINCF, Itl I'KKT To Krtrlilknn, Mranrrll. Junrau and SkaiH-ay hrplrmbrr t. 18 SS. To Vamouvrr, Victoria and HeaUle fritriiilrr 7. II, 21. I'HIXCES MAIlV -tXriin I'alN. He. .anrouvrf and Victoria firry Friday 0 p.m. Arrnta far all HtruimDlp Mnea Ird lie Prlncr Kurwrt. II c v c oitrinun. i;i;ritL agent LUMBER ftjone 31 Canadian National Q7ic Largcil Railway Syflem in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE .?" Sailings from PKI.N'CE KUPEKT for VANCOl'VEU, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, and Intermediate points, each -ThurMUy and Sunday, 10:00 p.m. 'fi.-vrwwp For ANYOX and STEWAKT. each Wednesday, t p.m. " lor STf.WAKT and KETCU'KAN. each Saturday, 4 p.m. For NORTH and SOUTH ft LTEN TIlAKLOTTE ISUNI)S, fortnlthtly, I'AN.sp.Nor.K tuaim i.ru. r"'''t- nrrtRT DAILY KXCErt Ht'MlAV at U) a in fr FKINC riEOimiq TON, UlN.NiriXJ, all Hilnla KaMrrn Canada. I'nllrd MalrVj f ,'jk SSI AOKSCV AM. OIT.IN !TtAMllir I.lNfS . City Ticket Office. 528 Third Ave, Prim Itupcrl niortfcJGA lxG No. 1 Spruce Shiplap $23.00 1x10 No. 1 Spruce Shiplap $25.00 1x6 No. 2 Spruce Shiplap $20.00 1x10 No. 2 Spruce Shiplap $22.00 2x4 and 2xG, 8 to 14", S4S, No. 1 Common. . . .$25.00 2x4 and 2x6, 8 to 14", S IS, No. 2 Common. . . .$22.00 Kiln Dried Flooring, Ceiling and Finish, Mouldings Lath, Shingles, Doors, Windows, Etc. BIG BAY LUMBER COMPANY, LIMITED PKINCH KUPEKT, H. C. Sawmill and Head Office. Seal Cove, Telephone, 361 lictall Yard, Cow hay, Telephone 423 N. M. McLEAN Boat Builder Marine Ways SEAL COVE I take you out- of water under roof where rain will hot trouble; build boats any :c or kind at surprising tew prices. Haltyut, Pleasure, Trolling.Kpats , I gehciblly have a boat to suit any requirements. Moor-liR spaces for boats' winter Quarters. Agencies any en-Rlne required. Kepairs Why pay more when your ork can be done for less with bcUer accomodation? fHONE GKEEN 429 Coal? Coal? Takf nilvimliiil of low irle lu ut In jour wlnlrr aui)ljr, I.DfSOX ami i:.SHIV-HKI.MXO. TON In anr iuantl(p Also Hour, Uy. drain and I ! i rn.ee Rupert Feed Co PHONES 58 AND 558 Dr Alexander riioNr. 575 nf svKit laocK DENTIST I If you want anything try'ia classified ad. ii inm n nt i f u wi a 1 W 'Fresh hothouse. Baskets 5 Qff lbs. net. Each OOl " APPLES Good for Cooking or Eating Fancy wrapped Duchess from one oi me pest growers. c?J c Per bo iyueUO REID'S SULTANA CAKES f)Sn Fresh shipment. Each tO OOLDEN CHURN BUT- 04 ,1 ft i TE-3-lb. bricks .JJI.tV 1 HEINZ BAKED'BEANS with OSn tomato sauce. 3 tins OOU HEINZ SWEET PICKLES Jar 33c QUAKER ROLLED OATS OQn Quick cooking flOt SUPREME COFFEE Fresh tZ(kn packed. Per tin OVKs LVLE'S OOLDEN SYRUP OP 2-lb. Uns. Per Hn :. .3t GRAHAM WAFERS 2 lbs. 45c Free Jlilk Demonstration . Mrs. Sellings of Vancouver will demonstrate the many - uses of carnation Milk in our store on Fri- day and Saturday. SPECIAL 1.1 i.u. 1 PRICES' ' 1 ma aUJpdi of nd Sdgday only. fTALL TINS Per case .. NINE TIN' for -jw.... : milk for Friday $535 81.00 Watts' Grocery Quality IUEht Prices Klght PHONE 55 PHONE 56 Whenever the recipe calls for MILK and SUGAR good cooks use Eagle brand SWEETENED TVTTT XT CONDENSED lYlliIV. It ensures richer flavor and smoother texture. ji i More and more folkt Ana in nre uslng iaoli CoCeO BRAND instead of Cream and Sugar.' TltE BORDEN CO. LIMITED, Dept. A, . Ilocna. Arafla Cliig Vancouver Pleate send ma tree recipe booklet "iY.r Maiio in the Kitchen" tIAMB . ' ADDRE53,, m .. 41 lace's month-end buys art worth wmie. i 4 Mrs. A. R. Maftory arrived In the' city on , the Prince Charles this, morning from. Port Clements to attend Girl Guides; m. noon. . y Wallace's end of month clear ance starts Friday. Mrs. O. A. McMillan and family returned to thev city yesterday af ternnnn nn the (Prince itunert with Mr. McMillan from' a (brief trip Ladies' pure silk hose, all latest inaaes, $1.00 pair at Wallace's. Olof Hanson, who returned from Lake Kathlyn as far as Terrace with J4rs. Hanson yesterday, is expected on the train this after Fancy silk and wool pullovers. values to $650 fpr $3.95, Wallace s Mr. and Mrs. II. p. Rochester and little daughter 'returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from Smithers where they spent tnc past week. Just arrived, another 100 wash able ran rugs, 27x51, two for $1.00 Wallaces. I William Ranci of ! Watt's Oro eery staff returned to the city on the Prince Rupert yesterday afternoon from a two weeks' trip , to Vancouver and! victoria. Spun silks: all wanted shades, very beet qallty. two yards for si.uu at Wallaces. H. R. Beaven. well known Queen Charlotte City timber operator, Is a visitor In the city, having arrived on the Prince Charges this morning irom tne lsianas. Oeoree Keep of the C.N.R. Investigation department arrived in the citv on yesterday afternoon's train fron Prince George, returning to the interior this morning. Dr. and Mrs. O. A. Roberts of Queen Charlotte City are paying a brief visit to the city, having arrived this morning on the Prince Charles from the Islands. Rev. W. II. Pierce. United Church clenryman at Port Esslng-ton. is a visitor in the city, having arrived' on yesterday afternoon's train from the Skcena River. C. O IJam' of McRae Bros, staff r-t'irn"'. tolbe city on the Prince Rupert yesterday afternoon fol-'owln a week's trio to Vancouver for the purpose of taking radio instruction. I J. G. Oerrard arrlved in the ptv on the Prince Ruoert yesterday afternoon from Vancouver to "inervls the installation of talking equloment In the Capitol Theatre here. j John Dvbhavn arrived In the city on the Prince Charles this morrtirte: from Msett where he has been personally in charge of operations at the Massett Can-ners" cannery. Tlii Annual Tax Sale of cltv lo- for delinquent taxes will be held In the CUV Hall on Monday. Sept. 30 at 10 a m. A list of the lots to bo offered -ran be had at the Col- lector's Office. l: Mrs. Olof Hanson and daughter, Mn Hnin. 'ho hvr ben spending the last three mow tin ati holr aummor home at take! Ksh'vn returned to th city on; yterday afternoon's train. Provincial Constable T. Smith of Ocoan Falls arrived In the Hv: ""terdav afternoon on the, Prince Rupert from th mner, town, having In his custody James Ryan who has been sentenced to theft. Capt. E. Mabbs. arr'v -"-. at 2:30 this morning from Vti- rotiver vin all Oueen Charlotte i T!and Dolnt and will remain here until 10 o'clock Saturday 'ht. when !h will sail on her return south via the same route. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Howard of 1a Angeles arrived In the city frnm Jasper Park on yesterday Riternnonra train and embarked aboard th steamer Prince Rupert to make the trip to Anyox and uifwr and south tnis evening. "Mr. .Howard who Is travelling .jweinr agent for the Canadian National Railways at Los Angeles, met Mrs. Howard at Vancouver. Rhe had been on a trip to Montreal and elsewhere In the east. TENDFKS WANTED Tenders will be received by the undersigned to suprtv ,slx type-"Htlna: desks to King Edward High School. Sample may be seen at high school. Tenders to be in by October 23, 1929. The lowest or any tender not nr-eeasarllv accepted. J. O. WILLIAMSON,. SccrcUrr. 1 rsday... September 26,, 1020 TOE DAILY. NEWS PAGE TOR EE Fortify Yourself Now Against those Winter Colds With a Bottle of Rum Honey and Cod Liver Oil . .11 A well-tried remedy for colds, coughs, bronchitis, sore throat, croup, etc. - PRICE, $1.23 PER -BOTTLE Qrme 0ta ' s MIL yfw Pioneer Drucycyists HIRD AVE. 0 SIXTH $T, 'TELEPHONF.S 8?f,200 Local Items 4 a Taxi Phtine 4, Big 4 Taxi, tf 8peclal end of he month at- traction t at Wallace's. See our windows. - 1 ! Loal Improvement taxes, are nowi'duo and payable at the Collector's Office, City Hall. Ten per cent penalty added- after October 1. (228) W. E. O. Johnson Is acting as official stenegrapher at the session of Supreme Court. Assizes here, having arrived yesterday afternoon on the Prince, Rupert from Vancouver. Some wonderfully attractive buys in ladies' silk underwear. Wallace's Month-end clearance. Dentist Dr. J.R. Gosse. Phone 686. r Black Duchess i satin, 36-lnch, special value, Wallace's. Ladles' umbrellas. A special pur chase, values, to $5.50, for $3.95. All-colors. "Wallace s. i' . - ''- Mrs. George Frlzzell returned to the city on the Prince Rupert yesterday afternoon from a brief trip to Vancouver. You will make no mistake. Wal .,..4... HOTEL ARJUVALS Prince Rupert J. B. Agar and Mrs. Jean Bohler. Terrace; O. J. Oerrard, Norman Boya, J. E. Laurence, A. Farrow, F. Henderson, E. S. Butterfleld, W..lE. O. Johnson, Mr. Justice W. A. . Macdonald and J. II. Stevenson, Vancouver F. 'Sabbath, Mon-y treai; ur. j. " u:-"MCKay. New Westminster; A'.'Hoarvle, Eeattle; Dr. L. B. Wrinch, Hazel ton; C- L. Brown, Peterboro; Miss Vivian J. Oraham and Mrs. J. M. Graham, Smithers; Frank W. Warner. Montreal; dep. Keep, Prince George; Mr. and Mrs. I(. W. Morry''and Rev. W. II. Pierce, Port vEssJng-ton; Mr. and Mrs. D. McKenzle, New . Hazelton; S. Bajkov, Winnipeg; Joseph S. Rogers, city; H. R. Beaven and Dr. and i Mrsr. G. A. Rbberts, Queen, Charlotte City; Mrs. A. R. Mallory, Port Clements. Central J. Barklund and John Ramsay Smithers: Henry Livingstone, prince ueorge; josepn A. Prl mean. Haysnort: W. S. Duncan. Telkwa: W. J. Easson. Claxton: a. j. wiias, jeaway; constable and Mrs. A. Grant and family. Aiasseu. Savoy ; F JepMri. , Vancouye'r: Miss Vio let JJudoward,- Mlsa May Dudo- ward. Harold Dale and O. Dele- ren,' Inverness; P. II. Sheehan, Kispiox. Royal George W. Johnston. J. H. Peets, H. Howard, v. Cormier and P, Ross, C.N.R. ' ,i' . '" ,. TT- WEDDING jANNOUN CEJIENT The marriage ofs W. E. Pender-gast to Miss C. McLcod, will take plage In the First Presbyterian Church on Thursday, September 36 at 7 pjn. (224) t ANNOUNCEMENTS . . .... Catholic Bazaar, October 2 and Women are saying; "Pinkham's Compound keeps' me fit to do my work." "I was nervous and til run down. Now I eat better and sleep better". "It helped my thirteen year old daughter."'! took it before and after my baby was bora." "I am gaining every day." a 3 United Church- ; Anniversary Banqu'et, October 7. jtf Z . y--: : : .' Modseheart Ladles" whist "drive and PAnce4.Qct. n at 8:30 prompt. Admi43lohj(759. and 50c. 'I Roy.alFurple Bridge, Whist and Dance- 'Elks' Home, October 25, '; Presbyterian Bazaar November Moose Annual Bazaar ind 22. Nov. 21 WHEN SENDING MONEY ORDERS '"iL.'''; ' 1 K t tin EASY-TO SERVE EASY TO DIGEST SHREDDED With all the bran of the whole wheat ' Without the Cold Seal, a rug ianol, genuine Congoleum. The, Gold: Seal guaranteed satisfaction - inft every particular or money, back. CONCqLEUVt caMada LIMITED MONTREAL i ; With Shredded Wheat In the home you are ready for every 1 emersency a quick breakfast for husband and children yvith . no work or worry a delicious lunch a satisfying supper-eat It with milk and berries or sliced bananas. GENUINE, (ONG OLEUM f&2 Rugs have this money-back When you have occasion to send Money Orders they may be obtained readily at any Branch of the Bank of Montreal. MONTREM Established 1817 TOTAL ASSETS IN EXCESS OF J900,000,000 Prince Rupert Branch: A. H. CARSON. Manager. f 1 jr. 1,r.-i-, n r . f - f ,,( ' " 1 ' 1 WW