TITC DAILY NEWS PAGE SIX i CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD OPERATING tf. T. I. 20,000-TON FLOATING DRYDOCK Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Hlacksmilhs, Pattern Makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING Our Plant Is Equipped to Handle Ail Kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK PHONES 43 AND 385 DEMAND o "Rupert Brand" ippers -1 "THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD." Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. HYDE TRANSFER Phone 580 MILL ENDS Part dry; even lengths. Qt CA Per load tptttlV BOX CUTTINGS $Q PA Per load ;. ?.9U GOOD VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY. GET YOUR WINTER'S SUPPLY IN NOW EUHIBHBBBHaa 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. Use, 1 inch to 3-Inch ... $12.50 Stoe 3-inch to 6-inch, $12.75 Furnace Lump .rf. $13J0. REMEMBER'" Our coal is kept under cover and you are not paying for water. We Can Supply Telkwa Lump $13.50 Wellington Lump $14.50 WOOD Mill Ends, per load $1.50 C. C. KETCHUM & CO., LTD. l'HONE 171 Stock Certificates-- Bonds, Insurance Policies and Legal Documents of every description SHOULD BE PRO-TEC T E D AGAINST FIRE. Safetf,,focjHsit Boxes in Our Fire Proof Vault Provide ; This Protection The small cost of rental for these Deposit Boxes Is really cheep Insurance for your valuables. S.D. Johnston Co.Ltd. 610 2nd Avenue Phone 130 Prince Rupert, B.C. j NORTHERN B. C. NEWS NEW HAZELTON Miss Johnston of Victoria will arrive here shortly to , become . . . ' J I t ll. 'any auuerimeijueui ui me nawu ton HosDital. .swanson, who Is leaving first of next mcnth. Mrs. Balllle. who has been relieving on the stall, will be leaving at tne " or next month for Prince Rupert. Word has been received here fhnl th airplane Haul ton, which The Fireside Club met last Friday evening at the home of Mrs. F. A. Goddard. There was a debate! STOPPED HIS ST0MACHTR0UBLE ' (Fruit-ci'tives" Marie Him Entirely WeU MR. BOVAY "I wish I could tell every sufferer in the world what 'Fruit-a-tivea' has dons for me," writes Mr. Roy A. Bo ray, Trenton, Ont. "For years I was troubled by Bad Headaches, Nervous Dyspepsia and Liver Trouble. Then I commenced taking 'Fruit-stives.' Very soon my condition improved, and now, thanks to this wonderful medicine, I am once more entirely welL" "Fruit-a-tives" regulates stomach, liver, kidneys, bowels and skin purifies the blood and tones up the whole system. 23c. and 50c a box at dealers everywhere. Why Pay More? WHEN YOU CAN SAVE FROM 15 TQ 18 ON YOUR PURCHASES? $5.00 orders delivered free. On orders less than $5.00 a charge of 15c will be made for delivery. C. O. D. orders solicited. Our Week-End Specials! ENSION PEACHES 2V4s. 3 tins FELS NAPTHA SOAP Per pkg 89c MALKIN'S BEST CORN ON Q)n COB 3s. 3 tins VUK 74c SWEDISH HEALTH BREAD 4 On Per lh luL . COOKINQ EGOS Vot! 1 r.. 319 Third Ave. $1.15 SPRINO CLOTHES PEOS 0?n 6 doz AO, Economy Gash & Carry Prince Rupert, R.C. . ton and other eastern points. During Dr. Wrinch's absence Dr. Oor- ' rtnn don Kirkpa Vtrlrnttt-lMt trick r9 of TfainnvPf Vancouver, will will A n 1 ' u. - - ciflc and Cedarvale. ' SMITHERS Thurs, Frl. Colleen . Moore r I CAPITOL TIIEATKE Mon. Tne. & Wed. Victor McLagen In 'The Black Watch." & Sat. In "Smiling Irish Eyes."f , relieve at the Hazeltcn hospitaL. ' . i ' succeeding Miss Smeitine Co. ha discontinued work r at WC fr i-0 ..-.. nn nrnnertlM nt Pa. Marsh. Houston, and Miss Shaw, I Sheraton. a aaugntervwas Dorn last ti- Elmer Orr has been spending a day at the Hazelton hospital to Mr. few days in Burns Lake. ! and Mrs. Russell Dutton of Kit-. 1 wanga. Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Lougee, who left here three years ago for Idaho, have returned from the United "JjSiiSSS Vnr,l .f pffi pensation Board was held at the states and will resume farming In A,.. ui Z,t,Z kw Th "azeiwra nospitai yesteraay ny we the Francois Lake district, has been seised by the; Ororge. chairman, E. S. H. Winn.. ?TL"aiBA.'u,. ruucc ! . . .. I John J. McKenna made a brief ttiiu tuuucuuicu aa uiuau. Mrs. "Bracewell of New Hazelton ; . . . is making" salsfactory progress fol-Hn-rv Bretrln has .returned to i0WinK an operation in the Hazel-FsTcltoi -.ffpr sper'Hn? the sum- ton hospital ' mer In the Bowser Lake country . back of Stewart, prcpe.".tirt for MrS- Lovett of Hazelton has been the Consolidated Mining & Smelt- a patient at the Hazelton hospital ing Co. i for the past couple of weeks. trip to the Babine this week. The well drill on the hill on the -""n"- hsnltil site has now got down a little over 50 feet. High winds last week blew a number of trees across the highway which was quickly cleared of them. Wilson Mulrhead has left for Prince Ruocrt to relieve for thre On me merits OI living in country, wppk nn on thi we Royal Rnvil n-ink Ban nf ol f!nnarfa Canada or city. Mrs. George D. Parent, up-! About 20 person- have signified holding country life, was the win- tneir oeeire of becoming memDers , - ner. ! of the proposed town band here,' schooner Traveiling by prairie i !and plenty of money is reported frn white Bird Idaho, m" and The Felix Bridge Club has been to be available to launch the pro- m ctaiiTsnkd Mr and Mrs -eownlied for the season at Ject. ; clajk Jr andf two chUdren have Hazelton and the first session was arrived to settle in the Wistaria held last week at the home of Mrs. Work was started this week with Strict James Tumbull. This week the a powerful scarifier in grading a ilub met at the home of Mrs. R. S. number of streets in town. Con Sargent. rTIu f iT jwI Has rafffnswl Via siderable work is being done on pogiUon at the Burns Lake grae acccPl a posiuon in rnnee ku ;r" w,V-V- Ji e' . tween Main - w - - i. is C. W. Dawson had a good day's and King Streets pert fishing last Friday at Sealy Lake, also being cleared. j Mrs George Wall returned las-i xh, youngest son of Mr. and Saturday to her home in Smithers Mrs w. c Apps the smllhers after having spent a few dayn here as the guest of Mrs. C. H. Sawle. T. W. McKenzle has arrived from Vancouver to take charge of the office at the Silver Cup mine in succession to H. M. Walker HosDital in danner of losing his PRINCE GEORGE eyesight and a son of Mr. and A. MeB. Young has entered an Mrs. Frank Mcssner is al.o suf- appeal on behalf of Margaret fering from injuries to his eyes, rem who was recently sentenced Thev were injured last Sunday as to six months' imprisonment by a result of an explosion when they Magistrate Moran for keeping were playing with lime and water. . liquor for sale in the Comox Rooms here. Pendlne the hearing E. E. Orchard announces that, of the aoDeal by Judge Robertson i-iiiUa VTf .rff m. tn ta "P'te of persint rumors whtr.h next month, the woman has been iIwfnii ftrin tnti lnave heard here, the Bulkley released on y $1050 bail, an extended trip to Toronto. Kings- Hotel ha, not been xld Mr 0 ; chard, vho has been seriously HI A carload of tractors arrived in mr ime lime, is now recovering Prince George wis wees lor usu nicely. -on farms In the district ( There Van unusually fine crop' Rev. Samuel PoUinger of Meat potatoes, Jn , the Evelyn section Bride last $250 in church equlp-thls lalloA number of growers in ment in a fire which recently de-the tflsJrfcW; have co-operated In stroyed the station building at shlnplng, a- 'carload -.tot Prince Ru-' UrHng. pert. . Pldgeon St Morgan have com- Carl Noel. George Oulton. S S. menced work on the erection of a Phlllirw and w u Cnttnn iof it new garage building at the corner I Saturday nigh) 'for a hunUng trip ot George Street and Seventh Av-i to the west end .of Ootsa Lake. ienue. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Taylor left on i Aid. and Mrs. A. B. Moffatt left Sunday for Vancouver, where Mr. at the first of this week for Ques-Taylpr will .spend a, few days on nel whence they proceeded by the business, .i Then they .wiilleave for, Pacific Great Eastern Railway to an extended helldax trip to the Uni-j Vancouver for an extended visit to tea aaiesanftQjgiana. ... The egg price is stiffening here. Smithers meerchints are now paying the farmers 65c .a dozen. A new residence Is being built for George Heffernan at the corner of fourth Avenue and King Street. cities in the south. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hughes returned to Prince George this week following an extended visit in England and Wales. Since his nomination as Liberal candidate for Cariboo In the next The new home of William "Pike in ufectton Th l6?,?1?! O V,P,ry?f Perrv of this "1?" the same vicinity is now nearing i rSSLl completion. Igratulatory telegrarns. One was R. C. Mutch, deputy fire marshal ' ' 5rLtn;fVLH,M"ken,le Premier of Canada, and electrical Inspector here. hasiKln8;' been soendlne a few davs in Prince t .Rupert this week on business. i The weather has been cooler nere oi die, epeciauy at mgni A number of Improvements have The minimum temperature read- been made to the Bulkley Hill road ing for the week was 25 above Dy me provincial government. The zero, roadway has been extended and I given a generous surfacing of Whether thev should adopt the Bidci. i policy oi Dutidlnz concrete side engaged In while here. chiropractic practice BURNS LAKE A new addition to the Northern Oarage here. 40 by 40 feet. Is nearing completion. T. W. McPherson. manager ot the Home OH Co. at Prince Rupert, was a visitor here at the first ot the week on company business. Phil Brunell shipped out carloads of cattle this week. two Frank Smith was a business visitor In Burns Lake this week. He reported that he had a big crop of fine potatoes this year on wnicn ne aia very wen iinanciany Visiting school teachers In town at the end of last week Included Miss Neelands of Francois Lake. Miss D. Howe ot Wistaria, Miss E. Eccles of Streatham and Miss V. Beechey of Ootsa Lake. District visitors in town during wnlVn nr ullrlc fat vmtn innilnu. Mr. and Mrs. Tmdall left this tion I a nrnWcm that ha hn week for Chicago after spindin I agitating the city fathers. Mavor week for Chicago after spending Patterson Is in favor of retaining auutc vujic ucic m uie Jiuuc mab piariK SUiewaiKS. the change would be beneficial tn Mr. Tjmdall's health. Mrs. Tyndall The city has decided to comolete the purchase of a 160-acre tract from the provincial government for use as a local alroort. The price of the property is $500. tne week have included Busterihv Januarv l 1 Harrison of Wistaria; Mrs. J. WJ ' Janjai' Reynolds, Owen Lake: w. M. Fer-rler. Prince Oeorge; William Blckle, Wistaria; Mrs. N. Van de Veen, Tintagel: L. T. Kemple and K. Kerr, Wistaria; A. Prebble, Blckle; Mr. and Mrs. N. Schrelber, Ootsa lake; Olof Hultkrans, Forestdale; P. J. McOetqgan,' Savory; O. Ry-ans, Owen Lake: E. M. Hlckey, Francois Lake: E. J. Mohr. Wis taria; A. E. Burns, Smithers; O w I m i Li. Hazelton Hears About Missions From Visitors Large fiatherlnt to Greet Rev. Dr. WiUon and Dr. Cochrane HAZBLTON. Oct. 28 Large and representative audiences greeted Rev. Dr. Oaorge A. Wilson, superintendent of missions for DrltUh Columbia and Rev. Dr. R. B. Cochrane of Toronto, secretary of the Home Mission Board of the United Church on Thursday evening In the United Church. Hazelton. Rev. T 11. Wrlprht B.A., pastor or Ihe Hazelton and New Hazelton chnrches presided. A. A. Burnett ulab'e prayer. Rev. Dr. Oeorve A. Wilson gavel an address on the work being car The city of" Prince Oeorge wllljNaMve Church nnisn tnis year witn a surolus of revenue over expenditures of 81.860. City Clrk V. R. Clerlhue announces. A substantial cut in the tax rate Is expected next year. D. C. McDonald has returned to Prince Oeorge from Mount Rob-fon where he was In charge of road building work for the government during the past summer. Provincial police, headed by Sergeant W. J. Service, have been searching In the Fraser River near hre for the body of Bill Kitchener wno disappeared nere last Monday after declaring that he would commit suicide. Kitchener, who was a Oerman. had been In the city only u icw aays. J. D. Corning commenced work this week on a large hotl structure on Fourth Avenue to the rear of the Strand Theatre. The hntoi I will have a frontage of 110 feet on TOOLS OF THE TRADE "Would you prefer me to file these letters, sir?" Inquired the new office boy. "Prefer vou to! I told you to!" uiuwcrea me surprised emmoyer "Well. I thought mavbe I could mm inem more rmirkiv urith . Johnson and R. W. Nelson. Ootsa Dalr of scissors." Lake; Oskar Solhelm. Owen Lake; intelligent, willing and ambition ! Tom Humphreys Nadlna; Sam youth. Ottawa Citizen. HAZELTON. Oct. 28 Rev. T. H. Wright B-A. visited the Kltsegucla Indian Church. There was a social gathering on Saturday evening when a very isteresting program, was rendered by local talent. The ' Band. Boys gave several lnstrumen tal selections which were much enjoyed. O. J. C. Bde, the teacher of the Tndlan School presided. Rev. T. H i Wright outlined the work carried on by the Ustted Church An of- lenng was made for missions with gratifying results. Mr. Wrie-ht preached two elo quent sermons on Sunday in the Pearls found in the common oyster are of Inferior quality LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 68 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service Coal, Sand and Gravel We Specialize in Piano and Furniture Moving. Coal? Coal? Take advantage of low prlte to put In our winter mpplj, EDSON and CASRiny-MKI.LIXO. TON In any quantltlrt AUo Hour, May, drain ana t'rrd. Prince Rupert Feed Co PHONES 58 AND 558 Monday, October 28. MONDAY, TUESDAY I AND WEDNESDAY I TWO SHOWS 7 and 9 p.m. 100 TALKING AND MUSICAL PROGRAM Victor McLagen IN The Black Watch" Comedy "POST MORTEiMS." Musical Novelty FLORENTINE CHOIR Admission, 20c and G5c Ten Years Ago In fr nca Rupert October 20, 1919 Many of the smaller U but boats ate now tyin . : after the Christmas so.isn: prevailing price for halibut Ipcal fish exchange this ti,-r: was about 18c. Mr. Justice Clement will i.: fn the city this even in ? Prince Oeorgc to preside .it fal' session of the Supremr i Assizes. There are two ( r and three civil cases on the o Mrs. Fred Oarton. -v. 'oloneer of Prince Ruriert t'.i of Khplox Indian Church led in a ; T1 at J Uj home thr of vlrtim h. r San Francwo. attack of pneumonia T win be brought here for but: ried on tn central India and re- rred to the 4it of Rev. J. W R. October 28, 1919 Net ram of Indore. Central India. Conferences have been held In the' The city council Is rMv coast cities, and Mr. Net ram gave surfacing the streets with i marvelous addresses in which he eruier irom near iye up showed the triumohs of Chriattan- railway or from Snvth Ity over superstition and caste in The poeaibUtty of starunv Central India. Mr Wilson showed Jy is under advisement that the seed sown about 50 years akp has borne abundant fruit In reffiarkahle conversions and addition Ui the church. : Dr. Cochrane gave a birds-eye fclpvr o th great work being carried on in the various branches of service in the United Church. He fe't it was a great responsibility as won as a great honor to be called o this work He had r escort -led to the call of the church. and. was prepared to do his very beat to carry out and successfully Btrieve the uak awlgned him. ll reerred to the marine. Im migration, medical work in the hOtbilaU aivl arhnnU nrrlut nn In opening the fall s. the Supreme Court A.s.si this morning, Mr Jusfro i commented with pleasure lightness of the docket Th. Jury consists of E 8 Aiii" R. Arthur. H. Atkins v Bert. W. F. Cameron. J T ' 'art, N. Demers. D Jaho Lindsay. L. J. Marirn A 1 Oorklndale, M. OHelllcv ;;t. Parker. The local Knights r Lodge gave a banquet u in honor of 21 member order who have retun panmentai oincers of the church. , "on wincnesier Dusneis MISSION SERVICES AT KITSEGUECLA J linrfor th tnftmn nf irnm. overseas servke. Oeor-it ! Missions Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Sawle chancellor commander p lB2a represented the church at New ana speakers mciuaeo it m. imc Hafelton. After the public service fett- ? W Cameron'.F W.D.. here was a meeting of the hos-'!? J- s- Cannlchael and Mr plUl board and also a conference George Leek. with the local church officials. 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