r A REAL ENERGY-FOOD READY'COOKED, READY-TO-SERVE pW'. 0 WHEAT pi.. a t W tdb fig M MOT K KBSft IB Mnn ilwyb AT iff i 1 1: i m.,&i w msmm a m With all the bran of the whole wheat 1 -t f '4 . fProti ana carixmyaratcs nicety Balanced with the essen . .1.. j f - tial nuoenu saits anu me-giving vitamins crisp, llavory and appti-"inf- eat it with milk or cream or fruits, for any meaL Special Special MALT EXTRACT, PLAIN i ! " - . . . p , i I-avis & Co. . . . . . large . --mall , LUMBER ...75c ...35c ...55c .$LO0 .$1.00 ...60c ) flavor malt syrup 80c J 7fw Pioneer Driiycists rWCDAVt t SIXTH ST. - - -TELEPHONE rV,20C UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED lUlUim I rom ITliH KuiN-rt 01 Mil VICTORIA, itwmwcn iwr. Uuledale. Aim Uajr, etc, tut i j" p m. ..I tElt. VICTOIUI. ISulediile. Alrt IUJ. tU.. IrWaT rnldrHrht I, .KM. A.VVOX. SIHVAUT. Niuw Klrr. .1WL H!u(wu. UI- m p m. . ; ,it A ' I hup K. M. SMITH Atrnt I H; XJI'rir lUprrt. I Cl i-tu drki-t Mld to tlcturU B a r5! n rjt 8-f MiM ; Untlnatloo. B. C. Coast Steamship Services SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT, lu Ketchikan. Wrangell. Juneau and Skagway Vjv. u and 23. n' ' To Vancouver. Victoria and SeattleiNov. 3, 13, 17. Princess Maquinna -Ocean JTalla. etc., Vancouver and Victoria, every Friday, 10 pm Aicnls For Ail 3ltamiHf imtt C 0; hard, General Ajtnt, 3rd Avew Prince, ltupert, Phone 31 Canadian National Qfo Largcft flilway Sylcm in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE from PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER, VIC-I.' SEATTLE, and intermediate points, each Thursday Jr. Sunday. 10:00 p.m. Ir A.NVOX and STEWAitT. each Wadnesday. 4 p.m. I i LWART and KETCHIKAN, eaeti Saturday, 4 pm Tur NORTH and SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, fort rightly. I AHtNdtH TKAlNft I .RAVE TKIMJ. ftl TKHt " u":r.v ixixpt sinday h had iw ihince omtrnt: tovio- U:n UINMN U, all wliila IMku tna4a, t'nHM Malta. AGIM'V AU, OCEAN TCAMfllir L1SM Ti irt Office, 528 Third Ave, Print Hupert- -Phone 2M 1 'wi 1 Snriifo RliJnlan S22.00 ' -v 1 Spruce Shiplap s $25.00 ' 2 Spruce Shiplap $20.00 2 Spruce Shiplap $22.00 - ' '.d 2xG, 8 to 14 S4S, No. 1 Common. . . .$25.00 - u d 2xG, 8 to 14', S4S, No. 2 Common. . . .$22.00 Kiin Dried Flooring, Ceiling and Finish, Mouldings Lath, Shingles, Doors, Windows, Etc. BIG BAY LUMBER COMPANY, LIMITED PRINCE RUPERT, IS. C. Sawmill and Head Office; Seal Cove, Telephone 361 Retail Yard, Cow Hay, Telephone 423 I 'liie-section of "uver Sunday Pro-'"; Picture of Fred ! roller who comM Vancouver vrv oaa. iil5Ke spring salmon "' 'ton. Rev. H. C. Fraser MA. preached at both morning and evening ser-vices yesterday in First Presby- terian Church At the evening service U-.rr.- was a duet: "So Thou I Tmeut Thv Divine Petition" by; at Victorv Cove John E. Davey and Alex. Clapper Local Items. Dentist. Dr. C8G. United Church ber 5 cssdosa J. It. Gosse, Phone Mrs. Dan Lidstone arrived in the city on the Catala last evening from victoria. rge Mellmoyle returned to ftv dii VGSterddv -afternoon's train from a' tHp' ttf Hazelton. i Dr. Hugh L. Dickey returned to , the city on Saturday afternoon's i train from a trip to the interior. A. H. McPberson sailed Los ArigeM-Vancouvef Mines Ltd.. which is ope ratine .the old Drum Lummon property on Douglas Channel, down the coast from city at the end of the week. While his boat was here, one of the members of the crew .sustained four or five broken rfb,Jn,a fall so la now a patiaat lit ijh mnce nupen uenerai jjioapitai, K 4- rr ANNOUNCEMENTS 4- TShi'.IO - Presbytarn Baaar November Eagles' whist drive and dance November 7. ,k . , Rapart Bast Unft Ch'urc'ri: zaar, November 7. Premier Orchestra Dance. November 8. Anglican W. ber 14. Wfapoje, A. Basaar, Novem- L.03A. whist dftve and dance November 14. Gym HoedowB November It. ' and 22. In Moose Annual Baaaar Auditorium (tf) Nov. 21 St. Andrew's annual dance No vember 19. Baaaar, Decern- Stock Certificates - - Ronds, Insurance Poli-cics and Legal Documents of every description SHOULD RE PROTECTED AGAINST FIRE. Safety Deposit Buses in Our lire-Proof Vault Provide This Protection The small cost of rental for these Deposit Boxes la really cheap insurance for your valuables. S.D. Johnston Colli C10 2nd Avenue Phone 130 Prince Rupert, B.C Dr Alexander PHONE S74 HHSNKK MOCK DENTIST THE DAILY NEWS Robert miiis. father of Mrs. f. o. seemed " a Burden Dawson, arrived in the city on , ., , ,T , . SMy ain H aln from tJtt. Park River, North Dakota. i thru yean I tuBmd from eomtlpalton, depnf ium ana nemt, which moot tvmrwini iem burden. Everything iAf flffMfi't AnMtw rm mnd off far thim night On the Prince George for a period. I commenced to take KruKhen and from trip to Vancouver and Portland. S TJUiTL He expects to be away ten days u m mm a pieatun. Or tWO Weeks I " om tonlinuiniwithKrutthm Salit.and afttr ( ! Wn 6odfc o 6iiiieM mmrv tir wwti am wt. . . i taintns tit ' Knuehm f flint' and ncommrnd tk Morris Dahlqulst, Cedarvale pole pm to takt tht lUa daily don; and kttp otwatnr who hsa hoon nh a hriof , thmunvri i that nuatint mm. pleatd to antwer any " thall alwavt to 'rip south, arrived in the city on Unwli entuiriu in in praiso miftot of k Krutcken Satu." D. O. the Catalt last evmtnir frnm Von-1 Wi taturo.ti.tok.i-rt. 'ouver. being on his way back to the interior. George McRobble appeared in city police court before Magistrate McClymont this morning on a charge of drunkenness as well as of assaulting Constable R. O. Gll-ker. Remand until Wednesday was made In the ease. There was a full list of 163 passengers aboard the steamer Princess Mary which was in port last night bound from Skagway to Vancouver. The list included many members of the crews of Yukon River steamers going south for the winter. A Hallowe'en dance for Scandinavians was held in the Moose Hall on Saturday evening by Hansen' and Farstad. There was a good attendance and the affair proved . very enjoyable. Special seasonal decorations and novelties were a feature of the event. John Snatch, manager of the Kraehen Baltt ta obt&lnnbl t drug anil departmPDt itore In Canada at 76c a bottle. A bottle eoutaloa rnough to but for 4 or S Boatlit sooi bealtb. lor liall-a-ceut a day. C. C. Mills sailed last night on the Prince George for a business trip to Vancouver. i J. M. Hockin sailed last- night on the Catala for a business trip to Anyox and Stewart. R. E. Allen, district forester, sailed last night, on the Prince George on 'a trip r pcasiri Falls ' on Official dutie. , . ' George Ben of the CJJJt.' Telegraphs operating staff arrived In the city on yesterday, afternoon's train from the interior for a brief visit. J. II. PlUsbury, manager of the! Pacific Stevedoring CQn saued last night on the Prince George for a business trip to Vancouver r and Victoria. Mr. and Mm. J, 'W. Scott have moved residence from, the corner of Fifth Avenue and ybung Street 4h TJIfi-i rimicA fnrfViar oatt here, was a business visitor in the on the same avettueC r Rev. George H. Raley, princtnaj of Conualecua Institute at Sardls. and Mr Raley are visitors in the citv. havrp rrtvd irpip the south on the CaxaTa last evening. vit.vEiuMoore. local manager for P-BuiM .00. Ltd.. (f ejected to tftutxv4av the dty 4nabout ten days' tnae from a holiday trip to his native home in Bangor, .Maine Patrick Maaae a wafvd- $10 with ootlon of seven 3 days' im- orisonment. by Magistrate McClymont in city police court thte Hiorntr-? for drtvinc to the oom- monvM4ier. A. R. Holtby B of tb& Canadian and B. master National Rail- ws'riMrrd to the' cWon yea-efoa'l' isftehwon'a tram from a wwi' wrii w we interior on oi-Befal duties. Satordav nlarht's sale caused the collapse of ah awning V the Mus-attm Grocery. Ftfth Avenue East, ftae result being mat several cracks were made to a large plate glass window. Mrs. A. D. BmilUe retnrned to h cit on veutiay afternoon's train from Haielton where. sh has been spending the past couple of months relieving on the hos pital nursing staff. Wlh her regular skinner. Capt A. E. Dtokson. in command a?aln after having socnt a month ashor? on holiday. Union steamer ca- ala arrivKl In txxrt at ,6 o'clock last evening from the sf uth and lafrd at pjn. for, Anyox and Stewart. . . Wallace C. Orchard,, general nent hre for thi Cantdlnn Pac- Iflp T?o11mv Ic dii harlr in lh citv toward the end of the wk aftr having spent a month's; holiday In Vancouver He is ex-; Derted to be aecomoanled bv Mrs. I several months In Vancouver and who? health is now repfrted to be greatlv unproved following a Jengthy Hlneas. Having been delavod in the north by stormy weather, C.P.R. t earner Princess Mary, Capt. li, o'c'ock 'ast n tf-n 1 way and other Alaska points ani mailed at midnight for Vancouver: end Victoria. The Princess Mary i will make one more trip in the 2 Alaska service, being due here next Saturday northbound, and will then be reolaced for the win ter by the Princess Norah on a lortnlghUy schedule. Halibut Sales Summary American 68,000 pounds, and 9c to 19c and 9c. 18.6c Canadian 1,000 pounds. 18,7c and 9c. v 1 American McKlnley. 25,000, Atlin. 19c and 9c. m - ' Addlngton, 16.000, Booth, 18.6c and 9c. Patrway, - 18J000, Pacific, 18.8c and 9e. Pierce, 9,000, Cold Storage, 18.7c and 9ct . Canadian Bayvlew, 1J0OO,' Cold 18.7c nnd 9c. Storage, 4 a Taxi Phone 4, Big 4 Taxi, tf Basketball tomorrow night in Exhibition Building. Three games. First game at 7:30. Admission 25c. Children 10c. Dr. Dickey, eye, nose and throat specialist. Office, Mrs. Reld's, 1010 Third Avenue, until.. December 1. Telephone Blue $04, ,, Thomas Mason, assistant inspector of customs, arrived in the city on the Catala last evening from Vancouver, being here on official duties. For fine photo work send your films .to WrathSU's Photo Finishings, 322 Third Ave. Quick returns and careful finishing. We frame pictures. (tf) On . a charge of drunkenness, Fred Rogers was fined $25, with option of 30 days' imprisonment. by Magistrate McClymont in city ponce court tnis morning. HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Hotel 120 Rooms Rooms 50c and up SWANSON and BESXER Proprietors Central Robert Jones and W. Griffiths, Coleman; Louis Lenrax, Montreal; A. Grant. T. D. McLean and J. Smith, city; George Mellmoyle. Hazelton; F. M. Morgan and J. Searte, CUR.; H. B. Block, Vancouver; T. A. Firth, Dawson. Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water in all rooms A. J. PRUDHOMME, Prop. Cor. of Fraser and Fifth Sts. Savoy Frank Macdonald, A. King and E. Prince, city; J. Anthony, iltillOlT !'.,.' Farmers Own Milk ic JklFIG I jwwsuirit nPactffc Milk is one of the earlv ! industrteof the province. It was -afouadett by citizens iof British siColumhia andth present owners bmrc hefmners of Fraser Valley. 9Du&rtd!the! superior quality of the milk Jt has prospered wonderfully. This is fortunate as iu o -.perlty bears upon the wel- fare of so many farmers. PACIFIC MILK Factory at Abbolsford, B.C. LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Orchard, who has been soendina asssuwwair Phone 68 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service Coal, Sand and Gravel We Spevia!i7e in Pianc and Furniture Moving. PAGE THREE JOSEPH V JOHN VICKIRS V CO.. LiJ. UWDON 17 50 INCUNO on account of illness. Is now in sanitarium near Halifax, accord-1 Ing to word received in the .cityi His wife and family havfi;ibeen, back from the east for sqmeftime,..: Mr. Publlcover was formerly ate1-" countant in tha C.N.R. TelffiSaphW office here and more latteilyiwas a member of the staff of'orme'8 drug store. Ooldbloom has Just returned from the East and has on display a wonderful selection of furs. Ooldbloom is a keen buyer and can offer his customers prices at least 35 Per Cent Less Than Similar Goods Can Be Purchased Elsewhere! Ooldbloom. the Old Reliable, after being in business for twenty years, has not yet had a dissatisfied customer. See Goldbloom First Third Avenue, Next Bank of Montreal This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. Rex Publlcover, who went to his home in Nova Scotia last spring MILK MILK Fresh Paatxurized Milk and Cream Daily. EARLY DELIVERY Throughout the City. VALENTIN DAIRY Telephone 657. 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 size 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- gine required. Repairs Why pay more when your work can be done for less with better accomodation? PHONE GREEN 429 QQ2QSj2 Daily Newi Want-Ada trine reaulta. How to take Advantage of the opportunity offered by Biackhill Mining Co. Ltd. Northern Metals Holding Syndicate has a very favorable option on control of Blackhill Mining Co.'s treasury stock, which, consists of two-thirds of the capital of the tompany. STOCKS OUR FIRM HAS BEEN ABLE TO OBTAIN A FEW OP llfpSE I a UNITS FOR LOCAL AGENTS ASlvQUESTIONS ABOUT BLACKHILL AND THEN SEE US. BUT ACT QUICKLY! NORTH COAST FINANCE CO. REAL ESTATE A STEWART, B.C. ta la-