gaturday, September 14, 1929 No. 1 A Folding Kodaks From, $12.25 No. 2 G Folding Kodaks From $18.50 KODAK TIME .... Brownfes from ...;...:..$2.25 Vest Pocket Kodaks $5.00 No. 1 Folding Kodaks From $11.25 No. 3 A Folding Kodaks From $34,00 Cine Kodak (Movie), F. 3.5 Lens ... $10d 00 Kodak Films, all sizes In stock. Developing and printing for amateurs. Dally service. Quality finish. Dimes III Ufie Pioneer Druqcists THIRD AVE. O SIXTH ST. TELEPMONF.S 8?o200 UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED 8allnt from l'rlnce Kupert tot VANC OI VEK. VICTORIA, Snitwu nay. Butrdale. Alert Hay. elt.. Tuesday. 1:3(1 p.m. ur VAM 'Oil Kit. VICTOKIA. Hutedile. Alrrt Hot. etr.. Friday mldnlrht lor ALICE ARM. ANYOX, STLWAKT. Naai Klvrr, l'ort Miuukou, Sunday, S:oo p.m. r ro:tr M.Ml'MJN AND WALKS ISLAM. Tfluriday, p.m. It) 2nd Avenue It M 8.MITII Agent IHnce Kuprrt. II. C. Tt rough tickets told to Wcturla am Statu .and baggage checked through to rtentlnatloii. Icanadiah PACinc I B.C. COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICES HAIIINOH flltlM I'llINCE ItlTKllT . To Kttt-lillcan. IVrungrll. Juneau and Skasway September 1. 18, t. To Vancouver. Victoria and Seattle-September 7, II, PIUNCKSS MAKY Ocran rIK ete.. Vancouver and Victoria every Friday ID p.m. Agents far all rUeamsblp Line Ird Ave . Prlnre Kuprrt. II C V C OIlCH.lUli. (JENEItAL AGCNV If you want anything, try a classified ad. rhone 31 Canadian National Q7jc Largefl Kailway Syilcm in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE Sailings from PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, and Intermediate poinjs, each Thursday and Sunday, 10:00 p.m. For ANYOX and STEWART, each Wednesday, 4 p.m. . Fat STEWART and KETCHIKAN, cath Saturday, 4 pjn. For NORTH and SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, " fortnightly. rMHSEMIEK TRAINS LEAVE ritlVtt. ftlTEKT DAILY EXCEPT SI'NIIAY at 11:30 a in for I'KINt'E CiKORtlE, EDMONTON, H INNU'EO, all point Eastern Canada. I lilted States. AOENCY ALL OCEAN BTE.tMMdr LINTS City Ticket Office, 528 Third Ave, Prince Rupert I'hone 2Gt LUMBER Thoroughly seasoned Shiplap, S4S Dimension and Boards. KILN DRIED :eand and Cedar Cedar Finish Finish, Sitka Spruce Ceiling, and Rustic. SPECIALTIES 1 x 4" Edgegrain Hemlock Flooring 1 x 3" and 4K Sitka Spruce Ceiling 1 x 4" and 6" Cedar Rustic BIG BAY LUMBER COMPANY, LIMITED PRINCE RUPERT, IJ. C. Head Office, Seal Cove, Telephone, 3GI Retail Yard, Cow Hay, Telephone 123 N. M. McLEAN Boat Builder 3Iarine Ways SEAL COVE I take you out of.' water under roof where rain will not trouble; build boats any sl'"! or kind at surprisingly low prices. Halibut, Pleasure, Trolling Boats For Sale 1 generally hayVa brjat to wit any requirements. Aloor-ta spaces for boats' winter Quarters. Agencies any cn-8lne required. Repairs why pay more when your ork can be done for less with bcHcr aecldatlon? I'HONE GREEN 429 Coal? Coal? Take ndvnntaje of low price to put In jour winter Mipply, EIION ami CASMIIY.H1XLIX(1-TON In any iuitiitUleii. Abo lluur, Mil, drain unci I'rril. Prince Rupert Feed Co PHONES 58 AND 5S8 LINDSAYyS Cal lage and Storage I'hone 68 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service Coal, Sand and Gravel We Specialize in l'ianc and Furniture Moving. Scandinavian , Dance, Boston Hall, Saturday evening at 8:30. Adair Carss I.O.D.E. Bridge and Whist, October 16. Drawing for raffle will take place. This afternoon's train, due from the east at 3:30, was reported this morning to be on time. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Morin are sailing tomorrow night on the Prince George for a trip to Angus Currie left on this morning's train for Montreal where he will sail on September 20 aboard the steamer Athenia for a visit to his native home in Scotland. W. II. Tobey, CNJl. divisional superintendent, is expected to return to the city on tomorrow at-ternoon's train following a trip to Prince George and other Interior points on official duties. D. McLcod, inspector of the In vertjbatiotv department of the Canadian 'National Railways, Van THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE LOCAL NEWS ITEMS 4 a Taxi I'hone 4, Dig 4 Taxi, tf ..vrallacejs . Dollar Day Monday. Dentist Dr. J. It. Gosse. Phone 68G. Bargains in all kinds of stamp-ed goods, Wallace's. Charles P. Balagno, teacher of Pianoforte, has resumed teaching. (tf) Rag rugs, 27x54, two for $1.00, Wallace's. Miss Ruth Hilchey will sail tomorrow night1 on the Prince George for Vancouver where she will spend the winter. Curtain rods, Kirsch eight for $1.00, Wallace's. make, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Colllson and child returned to the city on the Prince JohnthIs morning from a brief trip to Skidegate. Rev. and Mrs. Dr. Frederick W. Dafoe and family arrived In the city on the Prince George this morning from Chllliwack. Dr. Da foe, who was in the city last year on evangelical work, Is to take over the pulpit of First Baptist Church here. Will and Fred Kergin, whrj$iave north aboard the steamer Prince ana Mrs. w. T. Kergin, wurcieave George which is in port today. art will morrow evening at 10 pm. and sail south ' Mrs. Jamt K. McLean of Van couver arrived', in the city on the Prince George this morning from the south and will be here for the next few weeks .oreahteine local Deen spending tne summer, yaca- couver, is making the round trip tlon herewith their parents. Dr. .by Monday morning tralif fori l Tnmntn w-Viero Viov will caenmitl 0. Denstedt of the local Fish- their medical studies at the Unl-erles Experimental Station staK , verslty of Toronto. returned to the city on the Prince i ... George tk morning from the' R"- R ,M-S evenson MJV.. B.D.. I- "rived in the city on the south after having attended the recent conference of Pacific Coast ?frince aeoT& th m6"Jlnf frm Vancouyer and will for the supply Biological Board workers at De-1 parture Bay ' next ew weeks in pulplt ot ' First Presbyterian Church here. ?r- Stevenson is a well known CNJl. steamer Prince George. raveler and Is a cousin of Robert Capt. Harry Nedden. arrived ln port at 11:15 thU morning from, Stevenson.jioted author. Vancouver, Powell' River and; ' Ocean Falls and will sSll at 4! c:itst- steamer Prince John, o'clock this afUrnoonvfdr Stew-t0? Pl- E- Ma01, arrived in port at ana K.eicniKan wnencemsnetc-"' vs return hereof 8-6cloV:lftorver vla toe south-end of the queen Cnarlotte Islands with a light list of five passengers. After ' discharging a small local cargo, Uhe, vesseV.lef here for the south and will engage for the next few weeks ln tramp freighting. Presbyterian Church work under! $1-00- Wallace's the direction of the Synod of British Columbia and the Women's Missionary Society. Mrs. McLean, who has been travelling Inn 1nr. .Tanimrv In tliA Atith ern Interior engaged ln similar work, hopes to visit every Pres byterian home in the city while here. All-wool, turn-top hose, two for ANNOUNCEMENTS ... . "i . Children's winter hose at saving prices, Wallace's, Monday. Premier Orchestra's opening Monday is Dollar Day at Wal- dance. The dance of the season. lace's. Free! Free! Demonstration e OF CARNATION' MILK 11V THE -CARNATION LADY" Here is your opportunity, ladles, to exercise the secret of Carnation recipes. The demonstration will be held at our 5th Avenue store this week beginning Tuesday, September 10, and until Saturday, September 14. Everyone is cordially invited to call and see. For the benefit of the consumer we offer an extra special price on Carnation Milk for this week only. CARNATION MILil Cff OS Tall; 48 tins for ?OtJ CARNATION MILK Tall. QC0 8 tins for 101 CARNATION MILK Off Off Baby slfe; 90 tins for POoO CARNATION MILK Baby 7n sUe; 12 tins for " Also All Preserving Fruits of the Season at Lowest Prices CALL,: Oil PHONE 18 OK 81 417 and 123, 5th Avenue East Mussallem Grocery Co. Limited P. O. Box 575. Moose Hall, whoopee I 9 mm 1 l September 20. A Catholic Bazaar, October 2 and 3. '..,' 158 United Church Banquet, October 7. Presbyterian .Anniversary tf , Bazaar November Moose Annual Bazaar and 22. Nov. 21 Towels at bargain prices. Ladies-- Will you please let us talk KINGS with you some of these days? Wc don't mean In an'ad. What wc request Is that you stop into the store and ask to see our Ladies' rings. Don't expect us to particularize here. Always glad to answer your questions and assist you In selecting. eJEWELLEKp THE STORE WITH THE CLOCK SCALE OF CHARGES The following is the scale of charges made for reading notices; ' Birth Notices 50c. .. - Cards of Thanks, $2. Funeral Notices $1. . Funeral Flowers 10c per name. Marriage and Engagement announcements 22. Flannelette sheets, $2.75, Wallace's. 12-4 -size, H. Minnehan returned' to the city on the Prince George this morning from a brief trip to Vancouver. Dominion Constable A. J. Wat-kinson sailed last night on the Princess Mary for a trip to The Trades & Labor Council acknowledges a donation of $10 from Hon. T. D. Pattullo for their Labor Day sports. The case of Matt Videck, charg ed with keeping liquor for sale, has been further adjourned until Tuesday in city police court. The Yukon Airways plane win arrive Sunday afternoon and will be prepared to carry passengers, as advertised by the fair board. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Brown of Port Essington returned on the Prince George this morning after a two weeks' trip to Vancouver. E. G. Brown, well known Van couver mining man, is a passcn ger aboard the Prince George to day bound for Stewart on bust ne&s. Mrs. Jack Watson; who has been spending a two months' vacation visiting in Vancouver, returned to the city on the ! Pil Pflnce George this morning. Miss Eleita Johnson of the city telephone service returned to the city on the Prince George this morning after spending a holiday in Vancouver. Mrs. Gllhuly of Toronto arrived in the city from the east on yes. tcrday afternoon's train to pay a visit herewith her daughter, Mrs. L. M. Fuller; Fifth Avenue East. Having fixed the trouble them selves, the Consolidated Whaling! Corporation's whaler Grant, which was to have come to dry does here for tailshaft repairs, is not coming after all. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Oliphant of Storage, 12.6c and 8c. Eldorado, 48,000 pounds, Atlln Fisheries, 13.8c and 6c. Anna J., 19,000 pounds, Booth Fisheries, 14.1c and 8c. Naronna, 18,000 pounds, Cold Storage, 14c and 8c. Great Submarine Upheaval Noticed Master of Australian Ship Described Phenomenal SYDNEY, Australia. Sept. 14: When the steamer Aelpbryn wa. midway between Cape Maria van Dieman and Sydney recently she raseed close to two submarine up-heavels. according to her master. Captain James Stevenson, who said that without warning a great sur?e of water rose out of the sea and gradually grew to a height of about 30 feet before settllnor down attain. He estimated that the width of the mass of water was between 15 and 20 feet. A auarter of an hour later a second upheavel occurred ln the same way. No sensation was felt on board the ship, but Captain Stevenson believes there must thavc beena terrirjc up.heavel at t the bottom of the sea. When Baby Is Cutting Teeth The Bowels Become Loose At this tima diarrhoea., dysentery, eollo, cramps and other bowel trouble manifest themaclrea; the guma become iwollen, and cankers fomt in the mouth. Thia i the time when mother should use "Dr. Fowler'" and perhapa tare the baby's life. Do not experiment with new and untried remedied, but get one that ha stood the teat of time. This raiuable preparation has been on the market for the past eighty-five years. Price; 60-eents bottl at aH dniggists-or dealers. Put up only by The T. Milbura Co., Ltd., Toronto, OnL lurch' $tnriceii PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Preacher, R. M. Stevenson, M.A, D.D, Ph.D. Morning service at 11 o'clock. Chorus by Junior Choir. . Sunday school at 12:15. Evening service at 7:30. Solo by Mrs. James Waugh, "How Lovely Are Thy Dwellings." FIRST UNITED CHURCH fastor, Rev. A. Wilson, BJL Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Sunday school at 12:15. Eveistng worship 1 at 7:30.' Organ solo by Ewart Lyne, "Dawn" (Moti). BAPTIST CHURCH Minister, Dr. F. W. Dafoe Sunday school at lO.ajn. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Junior Choir. Evening service at 7; 30. Soloist, Mrs. F. Allen. Dr. Dafoe will preach at both services, inaugurating his pastorate here. SALVATION ARMY Harvest Festival Thanksgiving Services Sunday at U a.m. and 7:30 pjn. Special harvest songs and music will be given. We wlll.be looking for your attendance at all gatherings. Monday is the big Harvest Thanksgiving Sale at 8 pjn. Something for everybody. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Christian Science Society, Second Avenue HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert P. King, Inverness ;W. J. Gamble, Winnipeg; C. A. Trudean, Montreal; A. L. McNaughton, F. J. Wurch and A. O. Holman, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. Theo. H. Wettlaufer, Tavistock; Mr. and Mrs. James B. Wardrope, ,Anyox; Royal J. Ralph, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Ryan. , Porcher Island; E. S. Arnold, W. H. Thome and K. II. Argue, CXM. Savoy A. Galy and Mr. and Mrs. J. Carr and family, Anyox; H. Lenhart, Hazelton; M. Gladstone, city. Central . James Hunter, city. IBSBBBBBBBBBSfaBBBBBBSrBBB fisWn8y?1 FROM MONTREAL la ChrrbourK-Soutliampton-Antwrrp Sep. 38, Oct 3 Montctare Oct. 10, Nov. 7 Montrose To Clrrbuur-Southani)(on-llambur( Cct. 17, Nov. 14 Montcalm To .llelfast.Ll VCTpoor-Cilasor Stot. Jt: Oct. 18. Duchess ot Richmond Sep. 28jOft. '2(7 Mlnnedoaa Oct. 4WbV. I . .,i..Duchrs ot Atholt Oct. lpi Nov; BVj.vf.-y Mel" NoltKHmg t LiiVrpool. . .. ST To LlTfrHol Sept. 37 Oct. 25 ....Duchcs ot York Oct. 11 Duoheas ot Bedford FROM QUEHEC To Chrrhours-Southampton Sept. 34 Empress ot Australia jc. i. uci. ill .cnpreu m dcousiki OaJUng at Hamburg. AcdIv to Aients everywhere or J. J. lOKSTER S. S. General fiss. Asent CP.R. Station. Vanoourer. Telephone: 6eymour 2630. :)! . This Society Is a branch bfe ftfoher.Church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist, ln Boston, Mass. Sunday morning service at 11 o'clock. Subject, "SUBSTANCE." Sunday school at 12noon.- Testlppny .m.ce.tlngprj Wednesday evening at 8 o'ciock.' The public, is cordially invited. Reading " room, 215 Second Avenue, open on Mondays and Thursdays from 3 to 5 pjn. Married Women Are Dismissed Question Causing Wide Discussion In Australia Now (By The Canadian Press) MELBOURNE. Australia, Sept. Seattle arrived ln the city on the! W. H. Johnston, Victoria; Canon 13: A large factory operating Prince George this morning from the south to pay a visit with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stephens. The big lighthouse tender Es-tevan, Capt. H. Bllton, which ordinarily operates out of Victoria, is moored at the government wharf this afternoon. The vessel has come north to carry out cei-taln heavy work among aids to navigation ln northern waters. Halibut Sales American Wizard, 43.000 pounds, Cold S. Gould, Toronto; Bishop D. T. nere and employing a large num-Owen. Hamilton; Francis H. Gls- ber of women has dismissed all Its borne, Ottawa; Mrs, New Brunswick. C. B. Larden, married women employees and will not engage any others ln the future, according to F. J. Riley, secretary of the Manufacturing Grocers' Union. Other firms are considering similar action. 'The original practice of the firm when shortening hands was to retain those longest ln the service," said Mr. Riley. "Some of the married women had been working for many years and they were retained while single women were dismissed. This caused wide, spread dissatisfaction, and the company then decided to weed out all married women and to engage in future only single wo- I men. "In the manufacturing grocer Industry," added Mr. Riley, "'the proportion of married women is the lowest of the industries employing women. The rate is less than three per cent. In other in-jdustrles the rate is 13 per cent." i The question of employment of ! married women in factories Is causing wide discussion in Australia at present. Table oilcloth $1.00, Wallace's. squares, 54x54, SUITS! SUITS! ' MADE TO ORDER Cutting, Workmanship and Slyl AH Guaranteed SUITS STEAM CLEANED AND PRESSED We Deliver to Any Part of tha City. Ling, the Tailor Phone C49 ,