October 25, 1829 p,. " Original Chocolates Ltd. MADE BY R. C. PURDY . boxes $1-00 2-lb. boxes -.......$2.00 boxes $1-50 Peanut Crisp, lb. 40c Mint Chews, lb. 00c All Now in Stock Arriving For Saturday, Oct. 19 r c'hrws, lb 75c Mint MoIImim, lb. GOc ARRIVING FRESH BEST QUALITY yfie Pioneer Drurcists THiDD AVE. (r SIXTH ST. TLLEPHONrS P?6200 UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED ftalllno t'rum iTlnc Kuprrt fat lAMOlt HI. VICTOUIA, Swni.JU IU). Rutedale. Alrrt IUj, etc., Tur- d'-. . a 3u P m- 1 , i m ol U K. UcrniUt. Itulrdalr. Alet liar, rtf . Friday midnight I r A).ICC . UM. ASVO.V, MTLWAKT. Ku. Klcr. 1'urt MMpMu, hun-iiv S ow p.m. ,1.1 A.'iiui K M SMITH Airat runt Knpfft, B.C. 11 rough fil.ru Mid to tletorlt and Hfattli. .ind baggage rheckrd tf if destitution. ?. C. Coast Steamship Services SAILINGS FKOM FKINCE RUPERT To Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau and Skarway Oct. 0. 19. 30. To Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle Oct. 2. 13. 23. Princess Mary Oceans Falls, etc., Vancouver and Victoria, every Friday. 10 p.m. A cents I or All steamship Lines W f Orchard, General Agent. 3rd Ave.. Prince Rupert, Phone 31 Ranadian National Hhc Largcfl Railway Sylem in America STEAMSIflp And train service S: .Hinji from FIUNCB.- RUPERT for .C'ANCOUVER, VIC-VOU1A, SEATTLE, and intcfWdlate points, each Thursday and Sunday, 10:0(1 p.m. . 'Aryy , Tor AN VOX and STEVARTl&r'h Weflrfesday, 4 p.m. lor STEWART and KETCHIKAN, each Saturday, 4 p.m. For NORTH and SOUTH Ql'EEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, fortnichtly. rAsrnrR train ixAvt ritiNri iutert UULY EXCEPT SIMHV at ll: m for 1'lllM K UBOtMiC. llIO-T0.. WINNIPEG. aU jMlnti Ea CaMda lnHd tU. AOKN'CY ALL ff.! fcAyiJIr UMr! t.ity Ticket Office. 52S Third AvelnjKupcrl- LUM Phnne 2t hG No. 1 Spruce Shiplap 23.00 1x10 No. 1 Spruce Shiplap $25.00 lxGNo. 2 Spruce Shiplap $20.00 IsM No. 2 Spruce Shiplap $22.00 24 and 2xG, 8 to 14. S4S, No. 1 Common. . . .$25.00 &4 and 2x6, 8 to 14', S4S, No. 2 Common. . ..12.00 Kiln Dried Flooring, Ceiling and Finish, Mouldings Lalh. Shingles, Doors, Windows, Etc. BIG BAY LUMBER COMPANY, LIMITED PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. "l Sawmill and Head Office, Seal Cove. Trlfphoae, 341 Retail Yard, Cow nay. Telephone 423 The Season's Big Smash in Radio RADIOLA 60 1923 MODEL $ 190 We consider these seta to be the most marvelous r offered at this remarkable price. A nine-tube S'ilur-Hetercdyne Circuit employing seven UY 227 ' "IK'S, one 171 and one 280. lliee sets have no equal jls to distance, volume or tone. Only a limited num- at this pric$, TOM BALLINGER 318 5th St RADIO AND BICYCLE SHOP Daily News Want Ads. bring quick Results I have something you want: you have something int. yc Rct t0RCj,cr ti,roUjr, ,c classified ads. Local Items r)lnlc llr 1 If Clnr Phnna ro I VOUt 4 a Tail Phone 4, Big 4 Taxi, tf Mr. and Mrs. Olof Hanson retained to the city on yesterday Mfcrnooo' train; from . ,&7 brief to stgih;: ; ' Jack McNeil of Telkwa, arrived :n the city on yesterday afternoon's train from the Interior, be- ng here on a brief business visit. Inspector James M. Tupper, B. C. M. 'P. returned to the citv on a trp'to the interior on official duties. H. R. Beaven, well known Queen Charlotte City timber operator. Is a business visitor In the city, hav-n garrived last night on the Prince John from the islands. W. L. Stamford, acting agent for the marine department here, returned to the cltv on the Prince Rupert last evening after having! Stewart on official duties. Robert Armstrong, secretary-.reasurer of the National Airplane Lumber Co.. Is In the city from Falls River. Negotiations are -till pending between his company and the Northern B. C. Power Co. 'or purchase of timber stands at WMMrVsi isstt 1 f I IJ Un III II '1 SP ECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY TOMATO SOUP Camp- -J n i Falls River and. meanwhile, log-i Sing operations there and lumber cutting at the new mill at Por-DO-e Harbor have been discontin-j ued. I bens. Per Un OINOER SNAPS Freeh and crisp. Per lb uiK CREAM OF WHEAT rQn Per pkg flOt WHOLE WHEAT FIO BARS JSn Freah stock. 2 lbs IOC RIHtARROW SODAS 20 C VITA WEAT BISCUIT Peak Pean latest creatkm. C(n Promotes health. Per lb.dUi SPRING CLOTH KB PINS APPLES! APPLES!! WEALTHY APPLXS QC 4 t Graded. Box t?iv OOOOCOOKINO APPLES K - 82.00 ROYAL CROWN SOAP INK SCRIBBLERS 0Tr 7 for -s S3l CLEaNED CURRANTS SEEDLESS RAISINS O -0 3 lbs OtlU FRESH 080UTO 0OFF8E ROGERS SYRUP-JlS. (n Per tin ..i. aUC Free Delivery Watts' Grocery Quality Night Prices Right PHONE 55 PHONE 56 N. M. McLEAN Boat Builder Marine Ways SEAL COVE ,' I take you out of water under roof where rain will not trouble: build boats any sute or kind at surprisingly low prices. Halibut, Pleasure, .; :( Trolling Boats ;..'..' :For Sale I generally have a boat to suit any requirements. Mooring spaces for boats' winter quarters. Agencies any en" fine required. Repairs Why pay more when your work can be done for less with better accomodation? PHONE GREEN 429 TOE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE 7 Jhere is far trore MAGIC BAKING POWDER used ir Canada than of all other brands combined MADE IN CANADA NO ALUM )wE ,W. GILLETT CO. TORONTO, CAN. A LTDV5 ST 1 : Royal Purple bridge, whist and dance in the Elks' Home tonight at 8:13. (249) F. M. Croc&y sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for a trip to Vancouver. C. O. Campbell salted last night on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver en route to St. John, KB. G. E. GullCk, local manager of the Swift-Canadian Co., returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from a business trip to various interior points. , C.P.R. steamer Princess Mary, Capt. S. K. Gray, is due In port at 5 o'clock this afternoon from the south and will sail at 10 pjn. on her return to Vancouver and way-points. The vessel will make a call at the plant of the Canadian Fish 6 Cold Btorage Co, to unload fish from Vancouver. REALIZED $36 Although weather was not altogether auspicious, the annual tea and sale yesterday afternoon in aid of St. Peter's Anglican Church. Seal Cove, was a very success fnt i.ffalr. the sum of 13 beine real ised. The cliuixh Vwas , sxefuUy decorated ,fpf Jth- dciCsion , m mauve and yellow. ANNOUNCEMENTS Royal Purple BridgV$hlst and Dance, Elka' Home, October 36. Mooseheart Dav .,0exvaaee. Sunday, October 27 Elks' Hallowe'en dTe, Friday, November 1 ' irt'BHesvHeme.' Hill 60 Annual Bafafer, November 2. 6. Presbyterian Basaar November Eagle' whist drive and dance. j November 7. ! Rupert Bast United Church ba-; zaar, November 7. Premier Orchestra Dance, November 8. Whoopee Anglican W. A. Baaaar, November 14. L.OMA. whist drive and dance, November 14. Oyro Hoedovn in Auditorium. November lft. (tf Moose Annual Basaar Nov. 21 and 32. United Church Bazaar. December 5. i "liiis is tlie RIGHT TIME TOB1 mil You'll save a lot of trouble and expense later if you have your r car properly equipped Look to your tires first. No time like the present to bur 'a "set of these sturdy long-wear- , lng tires. Each the best at the price. DOMINION ROYAL CORDS AND . ROYAL MASTERS S. E. Parker, Ltd. FORD DEALERS Third Avenue Phone 83 Drauin? for round. trin ticket to Vancouver at the Royal Purple! Dance tonight. (249) i Mr. and Mrs. J. Fred Ritchie left on this morning's train for a, brief trip to Hazelton. j Dance tonight in Boston Hall at' 9 o'clock. Music by Anderson, i Gentlemen 75c Ladles 25c. Frank Fitch of the local customs staff sailed this morning on the Prince Rupert for Ocean Falls where he will spend the next few weeks in a relieving capacity. W. B. Horrobln, who has been employed at the Massett Canners cannery at Massett this season, arrived on the Prince John last evening from the -Islands and called for Vancouver aboard the Prince Rupert. LADIES' AID MEETS The East End Ladies' Aid of St. Paul's Lutheran Church met last night in the church parlors, with Mrs. Thor Strand as hostess. Rev. John H. Hanson presided and there was singing and a devotional period. Dainty refreshments were served. ROTARY LUNCHEON At the Rotary Club luncheon yesterday George Munro gave an Interesting account of a visit recently to the Vancouver Rotary Club and of their activities in the south. George Bryant discussed the matter of attendance. HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Hotel 120 Rooms Rooms 50c and up SWANSON and BESNER Proprietors Central Rom S. Wilson. Seattle: J. Mc-Kenzle and Mrs. J. McKenzie, Smtthers: C. Anderson and J. Ny-man. Vancouver; F. Mayer and William F. Duff, C.N.R.: A. Dll-orme, I. Parent and M. Desjardlns, Stewart: P. Berglund and C. A. Berglund, city. Prince Rupert P. R Racey FUs River: J. D. Reld. Calaanr: Wilson Muirhead. Bums I-ake; J. McNeil. Telkwa; '. P. Blanch, A. D. Parnell. H. Grtf- Tltns E. C. UcTnn. M. Koenings-; here and O McRae. Vancouver: H. R. Beaven. Queen Charlotte City: R Bram'.ey. Nanalmo; J. Edwards,! Stewart; Mrs. James Dewar. An-1 vox: W. L. Stamford, Prince Ru- pert. i Royal C. MePhafi. Queen Charlotte "'t' FrmnK Van Burden. Massett; T. Sivers. Montreal; J. Anderson! and Pete Hestwlck. city: J. Peter-n Harrir.es Ann: Max Vaxliani. A J. HosUng and H. Hartness. tewart. ! Savoy 1 Thomas Marmont, John Helkklla ind I. McLellan, city. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY j LOST Red sweater. Finder please; telephone Red 497. (251 j ""MN Wirt.s position, thoroughly experienced stenographer open fo'- r-,Eirfm'nt. all or part tune Phone 427. 251 mm OK rwf p I S m I tit m w sh m a b GoidWoom has just returned from th" East and has on display a wonderful selection of furs. Goldbloom is a keen buyer and can offer his customers prices at least 35 Per Cent Less Than Similar Goods Can Be PurchnscdEIse.- , OoWbloom. the Old Reliable. after being in business for twenty years, has not yet had a dlssatl&fled customer. See Goldbloom First . Third Avenue, Next Bank of Montreal STRICKEN DOWN IN PRIMEOF LIFE "FRUIT-A-TIVES" Rid Hir of Crippling Rheumatism How terrible it U to think of men and women stricken down with' diseanc, Jutt when they should be enjoying life to the full. How wonderful to know, however, that such dangerous disorders as Rheumatism, Pain in the Back, Irritated Bladder, Indigestion, Biliousness and other troubles of the Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Bowels are quickly relieved by the wonderful medicine, "Fruita-tiTss." From Lnderby, in the beautiful Okana-pran Valley of British Columbia, Mrs. E. Drasching writes: "I have received great benefit from 'Fruit-a-tives,' especially when I had Rheumatism very badly some years ago. I keep 'Fruit-a-tives' always in the house, as I think they are a wonderful medicine.' For more than a quarter of a century "Fruit-a-tives" has been Canada s dependable home remedy. 25e. and 60c a boi at dealers everywhe COtTtCO Mine Head Coal PHONE 771 PHONE 771 HARD, HOT, CLEAN AND DRY Tills 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. E?r, 1 inch to 3-inch $12.50 Stove, 3-inch to 6-inch $12.15 Furnace Lump $13.50 REMEMBER; Our coal Is kept under cover and you are not paying for water. We Can Supply Telkwa Lump $13.50 Wellington Lump $11.50 C. C. KETCHUM & CO., LTD. PHONE 711 PRONE 771 We Strike pleasure m BYPRODUCT OF BRITISH COlUMBIASj EVAPORATED that- is bioiv a psroikjEuci Gf Nestlf's E-aporated lilkis pure, fresh cow's milk coming from the finest of British Columbia dairy herds. The milk is sHected with extreme care, carefully inspected, pasteurized, sterilized and evaporated. Delicious for .tea, coffee, cocoa end all cooking- and liakioyia winch rich creamy milk is desired j; J'rUf; today for our. free Nestle s Milky Va'.Iipcipe Book, containing over a 100 tempting f&leu redpes. NESTLES FOOD CO. 07 CANADA LIMITED Toronto Ontario BURNETTS 13 oz- S1.90-20-6 oz- $3.50 ESTABLISHED 1770 ysHi mama Th!s advertisement Is not pubjkhed or displayed by the ' Liquor Control Beard or the Grernmeat bf British Columbia.