Saturday, September 21, 1929 THE DAILY NEWS PAGE TIIREE No 1 A Folding Kodaks From. $12.25 No 2 C Folding Kodaks-From $18.50 KODAK TIME, Brownie' from $255 Vcbt Pocket Kbftaks $5.00 ' No. 1 Folding Kodaks From $11.25 No. 3 A Folding Kodaks From $34.00 Cine Kodak (Movie), F. 3.5 Lena ., .$100.00 Kodak Films, all sizes In stock. Developing and printing for tunatuurs. Daily service. Quality finish. rimes 1 wm fes&OL Jfu Pioneer Drutcists THIRD AVE. tr SIX in ST -TELEPHONFS 81,200 UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Hftlllnxi J ruin I'rliun Huixrt lor VAMOl EK. VII TOKIA, Shimod uay. Ihitrdale. Alert IMjt. tt, Tuesday. 5:3o p.m. I'ur VAM Ol IKK. Vll-TOKU. Hull-Jill. Alert Bay. Mr.. Frklay inldnlfht lor ALICE AIM. ANYO.V STEWART. Nun Klvrr, 1'url jUiupkOH. Sun-da). S:utl p.m. I ir TO.".!' MMI'MIS AND WU.F.K IHI.ANU. TnunKMT. P.m. 1J Slid Avenue li M MMUTI Agrut IHuce Itupert. B.C. Tl rumh l'krt Hold to Victoria and Seattle .am baggage checked through to rtetluatloii. Vacihc V B. C. COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICES MAILlNflM IKOM I'MNCE ItfPEKT To KHelilkin. WranrMI. Junrau and BAagiitj hrptrmtwr 7, IB 28. Tu Vancvuvrr, VIrtorta and 8att!f Srpfcuilier 7, 11. Si. I'KINCKftK MlllY--Orraa Tall. Hf , Vswoavrr and Vlttorla rvrry lMr " P-m. Atrflti far all Mfanwnlp Unea rd Ate Trine Kb pert. II C W. C QKCIMRD. HIIrtKKAL AGENT rbone 31 Canadian National Q7ic Lnrgcft ailway Syflem in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE Sailing from PKINCE KUfERT far VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, and intermediate points, each Thursday and Sunday, 10:00 p.m. For ANYOX ana STEWAUT, each Wednesday, 1 p.m. For STEWAUT and KETCHIKAN, cash Saturday, 4 pjn. For NOHTII and SOUTH Q L'EEN CHARLOTTE ' 'ISLANDS, fortnightly. TANPEMirR TRAINH I.EAlft IHIM'r. rtlTHIT DULY EXCEPT 81 SIM It ll:Se am for I'HIMCE UIXHMJE, ETtMON-TO.V, HINMltd, all ixHnU fcastrru CaatMta, t piled Me. AOENTY A1X OfTA 8TEAMillir L1W.B City Ticket Office, 52R Third Ave, Prince Rupert Phone 20 LUMBER lxG No. 1 Spruce Shiplap 23.00 110 No. 1 Spruce Shiplap $25.00 lxG No. 2 Spruce Shiplap $20.00 No 2 Spruce Shiplap , $22.00 2x4 and 2x6, 8 to 14H, S4S, No. 1 Common. . . .$25.00 2x4 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, II. C. Sawmill and Head Office, Seal Cove. Telephone, Ml Ketall Yard, Cow Hay, Telephone 428 N. M. McLEAN Boat Builder Marine Ways SEAL COVE I take you out of water under roof where rain will r !t trouble; build boat any m or kind at surprisingly w prlct's. Halibut, Pleasure, Trolling Boats For Sale I generally have a boat to lit any requirement. Moof-" spaces for boaU' winter lurtors. Agencies any en-Erne required. Repairs Why pay more when your 'k can be done for lew with bcucr accomodation? PHONE GREEN 129 Coal? Coal? Takr advantagr of Kw prire to jHt In )ur winter nuppljr. fi-Wie and 'ftW In r1" quant Him. AIo: llMtr, llpyi Grain ami IVrd. hibce Rupert Feed Co PHONES 58 AND 558 m. LINDSAY'S lartage and storage Phone C8 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Ttrara or Motor Service Coal, Sand and Gravel We Sedalize in Plane ana Furniture Moving. If you wanUnyihhur, try a classified ad. r Local Items, 4 a Taxi Phone 4. Big 4 Taxi, tf Scandinavian Dance, Boston Hall at 8:30 tonight. Mrs. J. R. Tannock will sail tomorrow afternoon on the Princess Lqulse for a three weeks holiday trip to Vancouver. R. H. Worlock left on this morning's train for one of his periodical business trips to Prince George and other Interior points. Hearing of the County Court case of C. C. Ketchum vs. Jack Prescott continued yesterday afternoon and was adjourned until this afternoon for argument by counsel on certain points. Wallace C. Orchard, general here for the Canadian Pacific MILK MILK Fresh Pasteurized Milk and Cream Daily. EARLY DELIVERY Throughout the City. VALENTIN DAIRY Telephone 657. r ( but ingriftMy Dentist Dr. J. R. Gosse. Phone 68S. ' Charles P. Balagnq, teacher of Pianoforte, has resumed teaching. (tf) Canadian Scandinavian Dance, tonight, Saturday EL MeirApole, Hall, 9 to 12. Accordion music 'by ICicdar Anderson. Miss Cathie Irvine of the Dally News business office staff, left on this morning's train for a two weeks' holiday trip . to Edmonton, Calgary and Vancouver. SeiUnsr of the cenotaph on the Court House grounds In memorv of the dead of the Grea War took, place yesterday. A 'number of souvenirs were, deposited Inside the stone Including copies of local newspapers contained in sealed bottles. tTf rrowevf CJUR. steamer Prince George, 2lL?? the .hn! SS1 t0J S trlP to leapt. Neil McLean, arrived In n,T?2Lbu HePort at 12 noon today from Van-will return to the city next Thurs- Lcotivor. Powell Rlyer and Ocean day evening. fi and n a at 4 0'Ciock this " afternoon for Stewart and Ket- Certain low lying sections of thechlkan whence she will return city experienced the first white frost of the season during last night althov:h it was not severe enough as yet to do much damage to the gardens. If days remain fine, frosts may be expected at night now. here at 8 o'clock tomorrow evening and sail south at 10 p.m. Rev. T. D. Proctor, after attending the Anglic, n commission meetings here th'l week, left by this morning's train for Hazelton - iwnere ne will conduct nis lare- Mrs. Alfred Wilson and Mrs. P. i well seres after having been for C. Miller returned to the city on "even vears in charee of the par-thin afternoon's train from a four ih there. Rev. Mr. Bannister, who months' trip to England. Mrs. Wfl- I ,s coming out from England to son was accompanied from Hazel- succeed Mr. Proctor, is expected to ton by her husband. Rev. Alfred i reach Hazelton about October 13. wuson. who h&s been spending a few days there and at Terrace on ecclesiastical duties. ANNOUNCEMENTS Catholic Bazaar, October 2 and 3.' 158 United Church Anniversary Banquet, October 7. tf Royal Purple Bridge, Whist and Dance, Elks Home. October 25. 6. Presbyterian Basaar November Moose Annual Bazaar and 22. mil mtyoufmotoi' ifym mpiiib gasoline peftistently THERE is no escape from Motor Halitosis and its motor destroying powers, as long as your gasoline contains corros ive elements that eat away your valves and bearings. To elude this stealthy pursuer you must use pure non-corrosive gas dine. Do it now! Nov. 21 C. V. Evltt returned to the city, on ine ranee ueorge uus morning from a brief trip to Vancouver. H. L. Batten M. E. Is a passenger aboard the Prince George today bound from Vancouver to Stewart. Mrs. Clay Porter of Stewart Is a passenger. aboard the Prince George to Cvi returning north af-, ter a trip to Seattle. R. E. Allen, district forester, returned to the city on the Prince George this morning from a brief rlt) to Ocean Falls on official O. A. Woodland, local agent of the Imperial Oil Co, returned to the city on the Prince George this morning from' a brief trip to Van couver. Joseph S. Rogers of the Rupert Marine Products Ltd., returned to the city on the, Prince George this roprnine from a trip to Vancouver and Victoria. Mr .t. H. McLeod returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's rain from Lake Kathlyn where "he spent a week as the guest of Mrs. Olof Hanson. a v Gulick. local agent of the Swift-Canadian Co., Is back from brief business trip to Anyox. He flew from here to the smelter town on the Queen of the Yukon, in 47 minutes. I Miss Ada Lacey of Victoria, Worthy Grand Matron of the Or- Mer of the Eautern Star for the Province of British Columbia, paid an official visit to BeUst Chapter here last night and left on this mornings train for Prince Georee. Miss Lacey spent three days in the city and there were a number of social functions in her honor dur tng her stay. Staff Captain Joseph Acton of Wrangell, will arrive In the city from the north on the Princess Louise tomorrow afternoon and proceed Monday morning by train to atend a Canada West congress ti solvation Army being held in- Winnipeg In connection with the visit to Canada of General Hlggins. London. England, commander-in-chief of the army. BASEBALL ript game eitv championship. S.O.C. vs. Gvros, at 2:30 prompt 7 Guaranteed free from corrosive sulphur compounds "There's no gas like Home" &HOME OIL DISTRIBUTORS LTD A 1 PRODUCERS REFINERS ' DISTRIBUTORS A i This tea has held first place for thirty years. 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Every Tuesday and Saturday Afternoon from 2 to 6 p.m. &McuMvs.JM sua Better Bedd ing Week SPECIAL $35.00 BED UNIT 2-Inch Walnut Grace-line Bed Flexible steel wire, cable spring, our own buflt-up "Erl Prince" mattress. TUKN IN YOUU OLD MATTKESS AND WE SHALL ALLOW YOU $1.00 OS THE THICE OF A NEW ONE t Barries Home Furnishings "Furniture of Distinction" v "Caterpillar Tractors" MEAN ABETTER, QUICKER, CHEAPER LOGGING Sole Distributors for B. C. AIOKKISON TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO., LTD. 940 STATION STIIEET. VANCOUVER B.C. Branches: Prince Georee, Kelowna, Nelson If you lose, anything, advertise forJl i-