PAGE SIX TIIE DAILY NEWS Tuesday, October 29, i92a ' What is more fitting for the gathering place of the family than a beautifully, up-to-the-minute furnished home. One that invites comfort one that is so pleasing in tastes and surrounding! We invite you to inspect our new arrivals that are as attractive as the pricings. BARRIE'S HOME FURNISHINGS TIIIRDA VENUE AND, FIRST STREET, PHONE 123, PRINCE RUPERT Kt itim T iWITiI Till gr mriiirri-M a i naarawjiT iirrm-rf m -rrmnn i n i i " For ice cream ... or lor sliced bananas, sliced I N. peaches, berries and other fresh fruits, FRY'S v CHOCOLATE SYRUP is delicious .... I Also delightful as a cake icing and filling and, I la or wate -hotcMi 1 4 1 vwSl A FooDO', Dr,nK .1 cKVS CHOCOLATE SYRUP it chocolate with tutu and milk olidt, added . . , fa thick syrup lonn . . . Your Grocer ha fa lor you Mine Head Coal HARD, HOT, CLEAN AND DRY This coal Is recognized by all who have used it as being the best Alberta coal coming into Prince Rupert. There Is no rock nor slack and we can deliver It In any size you desire. Est, 1 Inch to 3-inch $12 JO Stove, 3-inch to 6-inch $12.15 Furnace Lump $13.50 ItE.MU.MBEK Our coal is kept under cover and you are not paying for water. We Can Supply. Telkwa Lump $13.50 Wellington Lump $11.50 WOOD Mill Ends, per load $1.50 C. C. KETCHUM & CO., LTD. PHONE 771 Efficient A k ENJOY A TIN Tins WEEK j , 8. FRY & SONS (Cinttuv Lmpiu.1 Vmut Oat. j Sv; We are specialist in Ford Service. Specially trained mechanics, special Ford repair equipment, and genuine Ford parts are your assurance that your service work will be well done. We give clean, careful, courteous service. S. E. Parker, Ltd. FORD DEALERS Third Avenue Phone 83 Stock Certificates-- Honds, Insurance Policies and Legal Documents of every description SHOULD HE PRO-TECTED AGAINST FIRE. Safety iDepptlt Boxes' imOur FlresProof Vault Provide .""ThlsTiotetflorf The small cost of rental for these Deposit Boxes is really cheap insurance for your valuables. S.D. Johnston Colli CIO 2nd Avenue Phone 130 Prince Rupert ILC Hallowe'en Specials Hallowe'en Apples ONE FOR EVERY KID Mcintosh reds CQ or Extra fancy. Per box i?0&0 Mcintosh reds (go a ft Fancy. Per box ipu.VU Mcintosh reds 29-J7K C grade. Per box tjJXas i ft JUMBLE PACK JONATHAN QR Mcintosh oe on Per box Hallowe'en Candy mexedfruit CANDY ggg for""45. , .MM "jKsy nm PUMPKIN , C Per lb Oi HUBBARD SQUASH Qn Per lb. 01 VEGETABLE MARROW r) n Per lb 1 1 CRANBERRIES 9 C r Per lb OOK, lrn 95c POMEGRANATES 10 C CELERY OCrt 2 bunches for Adt ALL OTHER VARIETIES AT LOW-. EST PRICES FROM Mussallem Grocery Co. Limited 417-123 5th Avenue , East PHONE 18 AND 81 P. O. Box 575. Coal? Coal? Take advantage of low price to put In )our winter supply, EDSON and CASSIIlV-HKLLIXd-TO.V In anjr quantities. AIm Hour, Hay, Oraln and Feed. Prince Rupert Feed Co PHONES 58 AND 558 LINDSAY'S CartagtLand Storage J Thone68 J. Cartage, Warehousing, ana Distributing. Team or Motor Service Coal, Sand and Gravel We Specialize in Piano and Furniture Moving. Daily News "classified ndver-tinemonts" bring quick results. SKIDEGATE Capt. C. Svendsen took oi)y,haU a load of cohoes on the Chler Legale as rough weather had interfered a rrfit. deal with trolling: at Skidcgate ,bar. Rev. J. GUlett. Indian asent ha been here and U returning by way of Port Clements. Capt. Jaclr Haan paid a flying visit here with his launch Ila. He Is towing on the west coast for the Allison & Sharpe Logging Co. Bear are numerous all over the Islands this year. They live very largely on salmon that go up the streams to spawn at this time ot year. People here are pleased that Capt. Mabbs and Purser Robson arc kept on the islands run. Bothi tnese oincers have always laicen a keen Interest in the islands. VANDERHOOF E. B. Smith of Vanderhoof was elected a vice-president of the Cariboo Liberal Association at the recent convention in Williams Lake. A basketball court has been es tablished on the Chilco school grounds and the oupils there are now becoming quite adept at the game , I John Gregg and A. H. Sutton of Fort St. James left for a motor trip to Vancouver. A daughter was born last Thurs day to Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Schultz of vanderhoof. Mrs. Frank George has arrived i here from Bulgaria to take up res- , mence on the George iarm. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bowman left last Friday for a trip to Vancouver via the PacificGreat Eastern Railway. , A. H. BreanJs having cleared six acre of thelMacfie estate area which he intends to put into crop next spring. Miss Muriel Steele has returned home , after spending the summer at Summit Lake, north of Prince George. i After a vlslf here with his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. H V. Taylor, i Colonel Andros left last week on lias return to his home in Victoria. News has been received here of the recent death of Fred Engen, one of the early land owners of this district, after whom Engen station, west of here, was named. The young son of Mr. and Mrs. ! Reeves had the misfortune to f rat-1 ture his right arm at the wrist on WEDDED IN ! VANCOUVER F. E. Robertson, Local Bank Manager, Due Back Tomorrow With Bride, Formerly Miss Gilllngham F. E. Robertson, local manager of the Royal Bank of Canada, will return to the city aboard the steamer Prince Rupert tomorrow morning from the south with his bride who was formerly Miss Dorothy Gilllngham, R.N., ot this city. Many friends will be interested to learn of their marriage, which took place quietly in Vancouver a few days ago. Both Mr. and Mrs. Robertson are well known and popular amid a wide circle of local friends, who will extend their hearty congratulations and best wishes. Mr. Robertson has been manager of the Royal Bank here for five or six years, while Mrs. Robertson's association with Prince Rupert dates back to, the early days. The daughter of C. J. Gilllngham, formerly road superintendent here, she is a graduate of the Prince Rupert General QIospl-1 iai nurses training scnooi ana lor several years has practiced her profession here as office nurse for Drs. W. T. Kergin and L. W. Kergln. Mr and Mrs. Robertson will take up residence in the suite in the Waldron Apartments recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Adam Outlook For 1 Enuployment One Hundred and Fifty Men Now Out of Work and Situation Does Not Look Promising Thdre are at present. some ,150 uucmiJiuyca men registered ai inc local office of the Employment Service of Canada and the outlook ior tne winter from the employ' ment standpoint Is not very prom central Interior in half will have an aaveree eiieci ana n is not expected that the Power Corporation ui vuimuu win increase us construction on ntr unfit nrlncr' Should there bo a large movement of grain through the port, It would - - -. j 1 NORTHERN B. C. NEWS ( falling off a wood pile at the school grounds. Rev. Dr. R. H. Cochrane, general secretary of the United Church Home Mission Board, preached at morning service in the local United Church yesterday. There were solos by Mrs. George Ogston, Mrs. R. C. McCorkell and R. M. Patterson. The department of public works Is considering the feasibility of constructing an overhead crossing near Engen on the main highway between Vanderhoof and Fort Fraser. It would be the first of Its kind in the central Interior. STEWART Murdoch Mclntyre received word ast week of the death of his brother. J. R. Mclntyre, Powel! River hotel proprietor, who was fifty-two years of age and is survived by a widow and son. A move is on foot for the holding of a new poll here on thr ciuestlon of Incorporation. It 1.' claimed that the voters' lla usM when the measure was defeated recently contained names that were not entitled to be there whtle other who should have been able to vote were not on the list. The Anderson Cafe on Ftf Street here has b--n purched '"... Qbh'na and the name changed to the Rite. River protection work, iter th'l -v be smarted shortly uriiier h dr-ton of Foreman Hugh McDonald There 1 a considerable amount of money left unexpended from previous appropriations for the work. Howard Cameron, well known local mtnlne man. has returned 'ram a trin to the Own Talc rlta. trict. He considers that region very promising. FranV ITnush whnw hnmt na he Br River brdfe was recent ly aesiroyea Dy lire, is DtiuaUMr m new residence on Fourten Street lust bevond the srhnnl house. The Power Corporation of expects to complete the trn. mission line between Stewart ami' the' prirfwell power house within twp weekr time. United fttatea rVwnmlattinruir 13nv of Hvder has been notified of bat transrer to a similar pott at Juneau. According to Patrick Fi ll'n deputy minister of nubile wor. for B. C. pne person per week is killed in W province by automobile accident. The department is now SeriOTlslv conxldertnir mn v arwt means of reducing the rate by better roads and better law Over 400,000 women and girls who were weak, "blue," nervoui, rundown, and unable to do their work properly, have improved their health bv taking Lydia E. Pink-ham's Vegetable Compound. By accurate record, 98 out of every 100 report benefit. You can be almost certain that it will help you too. Every time you buy a can of T3onktCS ST. CHARLES MILK you help British Columbia and yourself because this , pure, rich milk comes from our own fertile Fraser Valley. You use milk daily, why not Insist on Borden's St. Charles your own milk! f of ft ftacip Dock Wtilt 9tir7?crtUti, Gxmiied VANCOUVER ii IF VVVsVsVS 1 I Li X M llandsomi, compact Ttgisttrs taV ths plact of cumin-umi radiatort which celUct duiL rffmrw MONIJAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY TWO SHOWS 7 and 9 p.m. 100 TALKING AND MUSICAL PKOGKAM Victor McLagen -IN "The Black Watch" Comedy "POST MORTENS." Musical Novelty FLORENTINE CHOIR Admission, 20c and G5c mm STANDARD CODE INSTALLED No tu.Mi.ofk i uied In lanatliai a McClary "Sua. hint" beating vitem. It I. a National EUndard Coda jobl s 4.' ir a a I s Delicate Curtains stay free from the harmful effcQt of Soot and Coal Dust. 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