T,ir:,i1;)y, September 21, 1029 , l A Folding Kodaks i . n. $12.25 . c rolling Kodak-J '.-am $1850 Kodak Films, all sizes In stock. Developing and printing for ,at, urx Daily service. Quality finish. urmes-JLUL yw Pioneer THIRD AVE. 6 SIXTH ST. UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED s.uilnct I rum lrinr Rupert mOI ttt. v I ' umiA snm.u lw. Ilutrdale. Alert Bj. nc Tuet- d.. . i.M 1 m ., v s tM Ik . it line lii.udalr. Alwt U. Hr.. JrkUr midnight , vi. i t AUM. n(, smVAHT. Nu uir. I'urt impMu, bun- Ui, o:tiu in i, fni'.i Mwr wu ! m.kh lL'l. TnurMiiT. p.m. t ..i.i Vvi-.iiir K M. SMITH Acltt I'rliM ItUIMTt. II. C. : i rMiglt I'. I.i- miM t IrtorU tatil .and liiuxt eteftked . llMCMIitlMii. PACifiiy v B.C. COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICES MUMM FROM PRIrE III PI If T To Kcsthlftou. UranrWI. Joneau and Stapr Hrptrmfctr 7, is. is. Tu Vanioutrr, Vktorla and faattle Keptrmbfr 1, 11, It. miSCVMh M AKV- -Ocean FaJU. etc.. VSMvavrr rvd Vtetwla fnj ttUkty 10 pjn. Atrati far all MramMitp Unci W . r OIU'IIARI). (ItNPIlAL AOE.ST ,lf ' "w HufitrU B C rhone 31 i Canadian National j Qc Largcft fiilway Syfttm in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE f-jii mifs from PRINCE RUrEKT for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, and intermediate points, each Thursday ini Sunday, 10:00 pjn. 1 i A NY OX and STEWART, each Wednesday, 4 p.m. I t STKWART and KETCHIKAN, each Saturday, 4 p.m. I or NORTH and srOtfHI4)UEX r CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, fortnightly. I'WIMH TRAINS I.RAB rHiU lUTEftl DvII.V i:crrT M Sinv at ll:S a m for PRIME UEOKOE. BIMU-ION. UIVMPEU. all point KaMrrn Canada. Inltfd Main. AOFM T AM. (K KAN W.AMlllr UJtrS tt Ticket Of fire. 528 Third Ave.. Prime Rupert Phone 26ft LUMBER HC No. 1 Spruce Shiplap $23.00 i Id No. 1 Spruce Shiplap ; . . .$25.00 J xi No. 2 Spruce Shiplap $20.00 ;u No. 2 Spruce Shiplap $22.00 and 2.6, 8 to 14", S4S, No. 1 Common. . . .$25.00 J.vl and 2x6, 8 to 14", S4S, No. 2 Common. . . .$22.00 Kiln Dried Flooring, Ceiling: and Finish, Mouldings Lath. Shingles, Doors, Windows, Etc. BIG BAY LUMBER COMPANY, LIMITED PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. Sawmill and Head Office, Seal Cove, Telephone, 361 Iletai! Yard. Cow hay, Telephone 423 N. M. McLEAN Boat Builder Marine Ways SEAL COVE I i i'ie yiu out of water ' - rjcf where rain win ' -t trouble: build bants uny .0 or kind at surprislnftly " in'kes. Halibut, Pleasure, Trolling Roats , For Sale :, I iiecraUy Mave nt any rwnme)nt:i)8iN ii spaces for boats' winter '.u irters. Agencies any en-"inc required. Repairs Vhv pay more when your a n k can bo done for less with :'. i- uuomodationT PHONE GREEN 129 If you want anything, KODAK TIME . vest rocneP KoaaicSIi.v. .45.00 u No. l Folding Kodaks From $1U5 No. 3 A Folding Kodaks From $34.00 Cine Kodak (Movie), F. 3.5 Lens - 4100.00 Drttqrists -TELEPHONF.S 8?fc200 Coal? Coal? Tak advantai' of ,0M l'rl('e U put In your wlntrr Mii'p'r. tliiMIX and CAMllY-Wi:M.1.vo-TON In an quantm AUo Flour, Hay, drain and t'rtd- rniice Rupert Feed Co PHONES C8 AND 558 I: LINDSAY'S Cartage and'Storage l'honeC8 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service Coal, Sand and Gravel We Specialize In Plane and Furniture Moving. try a classified ad. Local Items 4 a Taxi Phone 4. Big 4 Taxi, tf Mrs. F. Bait of New Hazelton Is a visitor In the city, having ar rived irom tne interior on yesterday afternoon's train. ' MrstWffl'iird. who has been VlsiUnj JMRhJvpist month In Alberta, rewWed to the city on yes-i terday afternoon's train. ! Laurence Hanson, accordion ex-' pert, will start teaching in town. .Appointment through McLaren's Music Store. - . , Miss Jean Baillie, who has been ;pn a rlp' -to various interior ; points, returned to the city on ' yesterday afternoon's train. i- '".)t''ii Mrs. M. A. Dupuls of Haysport Li a visitor In the city, having ar-rrlved on yesterday afternoon's i train from the Skeena River.- A number of Interior persons, called here for Jury service at the Supreme Court Assizes, arrived In the city on yesterday afternoon's train. Sirs. II. S. Tarker of the Exclusive Ready-to-Wear, announces ber fall opening of hat, coats and dresses on Tuesday and Wednesday of this week. (222) R. L. Mcintosh arrived In the city on yesterday afternoon's train from his summer home at Terrace and will be leaving with-tn a day or so for a trip to To ronto. Mrs. Thomas Preece of Smlth- ers arrived in the city from the 'nterior on yesterday afternoon's 'rata, beinc called here for Jury lerviee at tne supreme court As size. Dr. C. H. Hanklnson. Smtthers ohyswian. arrived In the city from he interior on yesterday afternoon's train to appear as a witness at the Supreme Court As- izes mis week. Charles Wilson of Lake Kthlyn irrived in the rtv f mm th n. "rior on yesterday afternoon's rain to act as a Juryman at the ssion of the Supreme Court As-fzes here this week. W. Horwll). pot master at Dor-"en. arrived In the eitj from the nterior on yesterday afternoon's rain, being called here as aivMt-f "ess in the Bollkovtc case at the "hipreme Court iAssiaes. m T i ,r h hi? i t lavritiqii Arthur Evttt, weir frmavtrirjNieH-nna rancher ami brother of C, ?. Evltt of this ctty. arrived on eaterday afternoon's train from Imttbar. belnt called here for nrv service at the Supreme Court Assizes. Pierre le Ross. CUR. -flection 'oreman at Pacific, arrived'' in the lty from the intertor M "V!stdf afternoon's train,. belng 'calUid' here a witness in the Bl1kcrc ase at the Supreme Court ' As- 'z eseshettwes izes this week. Mr. and Mrs. James Stoynoff of Torreen. where Mr. Stoynoff is "ection foreman for th Oanad'm National Railway, arrived In the -lty from the Interior on yesterday aftornoon's train. They will ippear as witnesses for th crown n the Botjkovic case at the Supreme Court Assises this week. Sergeant W. j. Service, chief of he Prince Oeorge district detachment of the provincial police and formerly staMor"d at 8mithr "nd Constables Wyman and Talt of 8m it hers, arrived in the cltv "rom the Interior together with ither witnesses who will give evl-pnce at the Supreme Court As-tw opening tomorrow in the Boljkovic and .Tones cases "After my lahy was born I wai very weak and run-down, t wa not able to do any heavy work hut 1 had to be around on my feet all day. The train ptoved too great and l was real lick for about two month. My mother advited Lydla E. Pinkharo'l Vegetable Compound and l started to take it. You ihould have teen the change in me. j am now welt and trontt and in good tpiriu. I have taker! the Vegetable Compound ever since if I fed my energy lacking. 1 alio take Liver Tills and I find them a wonderful help for constipation." Mn. James t. Uobton, Box 6pj, Ferau;, fjriturt Cu!umtia. ill THE DAILY NEWS PAGE TITREE Dentist Dr. J. R. Gosse. Phone 686. Charles P. Balamo, teacher of Pianoforte, has. resumed teaching. (tf) Llnzey and Davlcs. phone 586. Crabapples, 10 lbs., 50c delivered. Art classes commence Wednesday evening, September 25. McRae Bros. Ltd. (222) Mr. and Mrs. R. D. deKereoir.- meanx arrived in the: city on the Catala this morning from Stewart and proceeded by tram lor a visit at Terrace. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Amstulz. whose Httle daughter was burled here af ter naving been arownea. wu sail this afternoon by the Catala on their return to Swanson Bay. . W. E. Walker, manager of Ar- randale cannery on the Naas River which Is closed for the season, Is a passenger aboard the Catala today bound for Vancou ver. The fire denartment had a call at 8:45 this morning to tne resid ence of W. J. Marshall. Eighth Av enue Bast, where there was a chimney fire which did no dam age. Mrs. C. H. Sawle of New Hazel-ton arrived In the city from the interior on yesterday afternoon's. train ana win visit nere ror a weeK as the guest of Mrs. S. E. Parker.) second Avenue. W. J. Crawford. ' JweU known Stewart transportation man. ar rived In the city from the north on the Catala thts mornine. being called here for Jury service at the Supreme Court Assizes. Union steamer Catala, Capt. A. E. Dickson, returned to port at 11:20 ints morning .irom Anvox Stwart and other northern points and will sail at 3:30 this afternoon for Vancouver and wayports. Bishop and Mrs. Q. A. Rlx are salllne this afternoon on the Ca tala for the south to attend the consecration of the new Anglican Cathedral at Victoria and meetings of the general synod in Vancou ver. : , Dr. C. Marlus Barbeau of the "ederal archaeological deoartment. Ottawa arrived in the city on the Catala this morning from the Naas Hiver wnere he has been conduct tag tov-stigaTons Into early na tlve lore. ' ..1 Al Falconer, rwell known transportation man and sawmill open- tor, arrived in the cluaon the Ct tala this morning frorBjiAHce. Arnv to act as a juryman at the session ft the Supreme Court Assizes here 'nis weeK. Father Leray OMI. of Stewart arnvea in tne ctty on tne catala this morning from the north an will leave Thursday morning for Terrace wnere he win conduct monthly services of the Roman catholic Church. Mr. and Mrs. James Horton. who have been spending a holiday in Prince Albert, returned to the cltv on yesterday afternoon's train, ac companied by Mrs. Horton s sis ter, Miss Connie Thome of Prince Albert, who will spend some time nere. D. W. McKenzie. New Hazelton lodging operator, arrived In the cltv from the Intertor on yesterday afternoon's train. Tomorrow after noon he will be married to Miss s. Couoer. who has been Identified with the office staff of the Prince Rupert Hotel here for some time. For keeptnc bis store onen af ter 10 p.m. Saturday in contravention n th cltv early closing bv- law. Tom Lee was fined $5 In city ponce court by Magistrate McClv mont this morning. The oolice state that It Is their intention to rigidly enforce the city bvlaw with respect to closing of stores. II Nmliiifnlnrlr wfln w.mll fol'.lded with bicycle noar Sa1 1 ove as a resuu 01 wnicn a voutn Harry Elliott, sustained injuries 'vhirh nffpAaaltalAfI hrutnllnl treat ment, appeared before Magistrate Mcuiymont in city police court this morning on a charge of driving to the common danger and was ii".' ---iti w'rn option 01 J4 days mprlsonment. Dominion Constable A. J. Wat-klnson returned last night from r trip to Port 81mpson having in h ru::todv James Alexcw. who w" serve 30 davs for being dnink o Alexcee, who has -been sentenced 'o two months imprisonment o a slmar charge. The cases wer heard by Dr. R. O. Large JJ. Port Simpson. ANNOUNCEMENTS a . Catholic Bazaar, OctQber 2 anr 3. . . 155 United Church Annlversar: Banquet, October 7. t i Royal Purple Bridge, Whist ant Dance, Elks' Home, Oetober 25. Presbyterian Bazaar November Moose Annual Bazaar Nov. 21 and 22. CONSTIPATION THE CAUSE OFJAD SKIN Get Natural Relief Witk Kellogg's ALL-BRAN ' Rid yourself of constipation! The Jonger It lingers, the greater the poisons it sends through your body poisons which can undermine your health and lead to many serious diseases. The work of constipation shows in the f ace pimples, pasty or sallow cheeks, dark circles. It brings headaches. Causes spots before the eyes. Unpleasant breath. But you can get prompt relief and prevent it 1 Begin eating Kellogg's ALL-BRAN today. After all else has failed, thousands have regained their health with Kellogg's ALL-BRAN. Because it is 100 bran, it is 100 effective. Part-bran products bring only "part" results. Doctors recommend it and Kellogg's ALL-BRAN Is guaranteed. Just eat two tablespoonfuls dally chronic cases, with every rneal Ready-to-serve with milk or cream. You will like its critpness and flavor. Use it in cooking. Sprinkle into soups. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. Served by hotels, restaurants, dining cars. Sold by all grocers. I rALL-BRAN Rebekah whist drive and dance, Wednesday, September 25, Metro-pole Hall. Good eats. Admission 50c. T. J. Sheriton, inspector of mines, returned to the city on the C-i!a this morning from a trip to Stewart on official duties. Kenneth Meagher, son of Mr, and Mrs. Meagher of this city, arrived on the Catala this morning from Stewart. Miss Evelyn Johnson of the Canadian Bank of Commerce staff returned to the city on yesterday afternoon,' ,vtrainv, from . Jasper Park where ihc, has. been spending a two weeks, fcatidn, , ' ' Mr. and Mes. S. Ci .Thomson, who have been honeymooning in the south following their recent marriage, are expected to return to the city next week. They will motor north from Vancouver to Hazelton. REDIPOINT Pencil .e Just for bringing us one new subscription. That's all! You will have pleasure in using this fine pencil. THE Prince Rupert Halibut Sales Summary American-124.000 pounds. 15.6c ! and 9c to 17.1c and fln Canadian 33,300 pounds, 15.4c and 10c to 15.7c and 10c. American "CnppSr,"U5,00a,'CbId Storage," I5c ana yc Betty, 6000, Booth Fisheries, 16,6c i and 9c Slrius, 0000, Pacific Fisheries, ! 17.1c and 9c. Onah, 13,000, Pacific Fisheries, 16.7c and 9c. . ( Canadian Livingstone, 11,000, Atlln, 15.7c artd 10c. . . Ringleader, 1800, and Mayflower, 4500, Booth Fisheries, 15.4c and 10c. j tiayview, auuu, uoia storage, id.dc and 10c. Velma C, 11,000, Atlln, 15.4c and 10c. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert M. M. Bernfeld, Sandsplt; William Grant. Hazelton; J. C. Hunt and Lee Wing, Port Easing ton; P. S. Ryan. Stewart; J. Schoficld, I Keith Shaw, E. Smith and N. E. 'Smith. Vancouver; J. A. Ruther ford, William Doodson. J. W. Tur-; ner and Dr. C. H. Hankhlson, Smithers; H. S. Creelman and J.j Hall, Topley, Mr. and Mrs. J. L.j Betnurem, uck; Mr. ana Mrs. J. S. Jamison. Calgary; D. W. McKenzie, New Hazelton; W. H. Johnston, victoria; Bishop and Mrs. Q. A. Rlx. Joseph S. Rogers and Miss E. Couper. city; James A. Brown, Ecstall River. Central Charles Wilson and H. A. Dun-back, Smithers; J. J. Fraln. Duthle Mines; E. H. Fletcher. Burns Lake; Harry Zoyoff and James Hunter, city; Mrs. M. A. Dupuis and Miss A. Helkenberg, Haysport; K. M. A. Gunuya, city; J. Searle, CNJt. Savoy Mr. and Mrs. N. Brew, Haysport; W. J. Service, Prince George; J. Tate. G. A. Wyman.. Gregory. E. Abrahamson and Ralph Spooner, Smithers; H. Atherton. Burns Lake; A. Musgrave, , city; Ous Johnsen. Terrace. Royal George Good, Hamilton; Mrs. F. J. Salt, New Hazelton; s; Robinson. R. H. Argue and; W. H.; Thome. CNJl.; Gus Skog. Reglna W. Wrathall, city; Johnson Russ Greenville. Our classified section may be of special interest to you today. F R F F M Boys and Girls This Genuine x , There are SU a few'oW"; Prince Rupert who do not siib1. scribe for The Daily News to be . delivered to" them overy day. Boys and girls who secure their subscriptions for us will receive a pencil. A vRedipoint Pencil WEATHER REPORT ..""c5. ..""P" Clear, calm; Sf?" ... iciracu-iear, cairn, Rosswood Clear, calm, 42. Alyansh Clear, calm, 32. Alice Arm Clear, calm, 40. Anyox Clear, calm, 42. Stewart Clear,-calm, 30. -Port Simpson Clear, calm, 47. Dawson-Clear pam an Dr Alexander PHONE tIS HK8VF.K BLOCK DENTIST "Tliis is the RIGHT TIME IOB1 Youll save a lot of trouble and expense later if you have your car properly equipped now. Look to your tires first No time like the pre sent to buy a set of these sturdy long-wearing tires. Each the best at the price. DOMINION ROYAL CORDS AND ROYAL MASTERS : S. E. Parker, Ltd. FORD DEALERS Third Avenue Phone 83 )). Free! British Columbia DAILY NEWS