ednsday, September 11, 1029. jj0 i a Folding Kodaks From. $12.25 No. J C Folding Kodaks From ,..-.,$18.50 "THE DAINTII KODAK TIME Brownies from i...?.:.i$2.25 V6t Pockst'Kbdak8...;LL$5.00 No. 1 Folding Kodaks-f- . From $11.25 No. 3 A Folding Kodaks From $34.00 Cine Kodak (Movie), F. 3.5 Lens .$100.00 KOuas. riuiis, au piiM in ovui.iv. vciupiiife unu printing tor amateurs. Dally ieryice. Quality finish. ; sua. Pioneer Druggists THIRD AVL& SIXTH ST. 'TELEPM0NF5 82fc200 UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Halilnx t'fom Prince Kupert mr VAM Ol EK. VICTOIUA. Swanwu uu. Dutftlale. Alert llaj, etc, Tut-' .lui S:3U B.ni. ,, vtM Ol i:iC, VICTORIA. Ilulednlr, Alert Hay. ete.. Friday mldn or ALICE A UM, ANYOX, BTKWAKT, Xau Kler, 1'ort blmpsoii. V lr Ave 4 2ST IMlKAiaVSWUD." Smoked Daily by !ght aay. u.m. r., IMCtr HIMrON AM) WALES ISLAM). Tnura.iy. p.m. ill luii enue it. Al. SMITH Airnt ITInce ltuptrt, 11. C. 1 Tt rough tlckrtn sold to WrtorU ami Seattle jinU baggage checked through to tlriUiiatlon. WmcJ bun- B. C. COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICES SAILINGS HIOM rHINC'i; ItlTMtT Vo KHrlilkan. Vran(p. Juneau and .ugHajr September 7. IS, Z. To Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle September 7, It, 2"!. I'KINCKS MAItV (kmn lulls i-tr tanrouvcr and Victoria every Friday in p.m. Atrnti fsr all Stearasliln Linn C Olt' lMUII. (iLNKHAL AtiENt I'rlnce Uui.rrt. It C riione Si Canadian National Clht Lurgeft Railway Sylem in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE Sailings from PKINCE KUPEKT for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, and intermediate points each Thursday and Sunday. Tor ANYOX and STEWART, each Wednesday, 4 p.m. For STEWART and KETCHIKAN, each Saturday, 4 p.m. lor NORTH and SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, fortniehtly. PASEN(1F.R TKAINS LEAVE rMMX ftUI'EKT-DAILT EXtT.rr MMlAV at 11:30 a m for HUM E (1EOKOE. EIiMtlN-TU.V, UINMI'LU, all tmlnti Casern tuiiacU, l ulled Mute. AOESCY ALL Of'EAH STEAMMIIt LISM City Ticket Office, 528 Third Ave. Prime Kupert Phone 26ft LUMBER Thoroughly seasoned Shiplap, S4S Dimension and Boards. KILN DRIED Sitka Spruce and Cedar Finish, Coiling, and SPECIALTIES ' 1 )c 4" Edgegrain Hemlock Flooring 1 x 3" and -T Sitka Spruce Ceiling jj, 1 x 4" and 6" Cedar Rustic . BIG BAY LUMBER COMPANY, LIMITED PRINCE RUPERT, II. C. Head Office, Seal Cove, Telephone, 361 Hctall Yard, Cow Hay, Telephone 423 DEMAND "Rupert Brand" Kippers at Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. 1'IUNCK HUPEKT, B.C. Daily News Want Ads. bring quick Results beniflcial j health. to Mr. Armstrong's Louis Kelson, who has been identified with the staff of Orme's drug store for the past few months, will sail tomorrow night on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver enroute to Montreal where he will study medicine at McGill University. a t f zuik 1 1 UUllU We believe that Peaches, Pears and Prunes are now at their best for preserving. Our prices are right.' Blberta Peaches crat ...: Italian Prwrvingi Ptars eratw ji j, .. per lb BRAID'S BBST TEA per lb BRiMD'S BBST COFFEE per lb REGAL TABLE SALT carton j SEEDLESS RAISINS ; 2 hs . BONELESS CHICKEN tin .. ..-.:., : S1.65 S1.10 7c 60c 60c 11c 25c 40c ALUMINUM SAUCEPAN SPECIAL One 3-quart V.'ear Ever Aluminum Lipped SAUCE PAN, 4 Q-fl -f A pkg. Rinso, AU for ...... 9-i.w OK One saucepan as above, 1 pkg. Sun light Soap, 1 pkg. Lux, Q4 ( 1 bar Lifebuoy Soan. ViIU This is one of the best deals that we have ever had. Order early as the supply la limited. , ENOS FRUIT SALTS per bot QUAKER CORN-per tin CEYLON COCOANUT Loiig ShrecT.'per lb QUAKBR CORN FLAKES-per pkg BAKER'S COOKlNO CHOCOLATE Cake WAX PAPER Rolls, each HEINZ TOMATO CATSUP bottle 90c 15c 22c 10c; 25c 10c: 28c t SEE US FOR FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Pickling Vegetables are Now in Season. Phone us Your Wants. Watts' Grocery Quality Right Prices Right i'HONE 55 PHONE 56 THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE LOCAL NEWS ITEMS 4 a Taxi Wione 4, Big 4 Taxi, tf Herb Billings bas returned to his home on porcher Island after a'sifb'rt Vrfp'soutH."" i Capt. Bill Herman has joined the service of the Surf Point mine on Porcher Island, This afternoon's train, due 'from the East at 3:30, was reported this morning to be on time. The regular' monthly meeting of the Prince Rupert Retail Clerks Association, scheduled for last night, was postponed until a later date. Rose, Cowan & Latta have moved their print shop to more commodious premises in the basement of the new Besner Block, 3rd St. entrance. 212 Dentist Dr. J. It "Gosse. Phone 686. Charles P. Balagno, teacher .of Pianoforte, has resumed teaching. (tf) Albert & McCaffery Limited. Phone 116 nnd 117. Try our soot-less stove coal. We guarantee satisfaction. Miss E. Jenson, who has been visiting In this city, will sail this afternoon on' the Princess Louise for Vancouver. William Ranee of Watts Gro cery store staff is sailing this afternoon on the Princess Louise for a two weeks' holiday trip to Vic toria. Col. J. W. Nlcholls, comptroller of the Canadian Fish Si Cold Limited.! Storae - Uin thto after-Phone Albert & McCaffery, 11C and 117. Two scows ,Pn on h,e on a buBlneM 10 Vancouver. of Nanalmo-Wellington lump coal trIP arrived loday. e are now pre pared to supply you winter's coal. with your tf Mr. and Mrs. 0. Armstrong of Langara Island lighthouse sailed yesterday afternoon on the Ca tala for a trip to Vancouver in the Mrs. hope that the change will be i leaves Mrs. Dan Lidstone; who has been visiting In the city for sev eral months, will sail tomorrow night on the Prince' Rupert for Victoria, accompanied by Master George KUbrcath. Alex Murray 6f Seal Cove on tomorrow morning's! train for Montreal where on September she' will embark on the steamer Athenla to visit her tive home in Scotland. Ladies na- Sisters Euphrozyna and Doro-thie. nuns from Eastern Canada, who have been visiting for the past couple of days In the city, will sail this afternoon on the Princess Louise for Vancouver. Lee Lov. well known local Chi- Will you please let us talK RINGS with you some 'of these- days? j We don't mean in an ad JOHNgULGER? cJEWELLEko ItHC STORE WITH THE CLOCK The Engineering: Profession In British Columbia lll-Nl ML F.XAMINATI9NH OlTOIlElt 2X1U. 1DW Node, tu All ( uixlIil.Urn Candidate! leadtiiK to a ilonce to angaga in the prfBvMi of enKlnMrlng (la ah braaebva) should note that Section 11-6 ol the EbiglnMrlng Act of Ukt Pro-v:iic requlree: "Sauh oandldst for xamlnatlon ahaU give at leutt one month'" notice in writing to the Secretary of hu Intention to present hirmelf fur examination." Notl'lcatlona should raaob the Registrar. 030 Dirks Building. Vancouver. B.C., NOT LATER than September 38th. J9J9. Goal? Coal? Tike advantage of low price tu iit In your nlnlrr supply, KDSON and OASSlllY-WKLLlSO. TON' In anr qiinntlties. Also Hour, Hut, drain mid I'rrd. Prince Rupert Feed Co PHONES 58 AND 558 hi W tl'UIIIJ -Scandinavian dance tonight in Boston Hall. Accordian music. 211 CPU. steamer Princess Louise, Capt. Arthur Slater, is due in port at 3:45 this afternoon from Skag-way and other Alaska points and will sail at 5 p.m. for Vancouver and Victoria. ' Mr. and Mrs. It. "hdden Smith sailed yesterday afternoon on the Catala for West Vancouver where they will take up residence. Mr. Smith's successor as engineer for the Imperial Oil Co. here is R. C Parsons. ' HOTEL ARRIVALS Central George W. Stevens, pie Uletell, Charles King and J. Christopher, city. Prince Rupert Mrs. F. 'N. Thomson, Ketchikan, Mr. E. C. Seeling, Colin a Anderson and J. J. Wood, Vancouver. L. A. McGill, San Francisco; E. Ross Oatman, Anyox Royal N. Galbraith, Stewart, Mrs. J. Olsen, J. Pedersen, Allan Pettersen and J. O'Neill, city, Wah Soon, In verness. Savoy S. Hedstrom, city. Noted Traveller npfip will rati tfvnnrrnw nlirhf nn n., c. TDIHTC : To Preach Here Rev. Dr. R. M. Stevenson Coming: to First Presbyterian Church on Sunday An interesting visitor to the city this week will be the Rev. R. M. Stevenson, MA, BD., PhD. He is coming to conduct services at the Presbvtertan Church commencing the Prince Rupert for Vancouver Dr. Stevenson has travelled" ex- where on September 17 he will tenjlvely in, India, Africa and up the embafrk on the Blue Funnel liner; Amason, and is a noted lecturer as Ixidn for Hong Kong where hejweU as an able1, preacher. He is a wlll'pay a Visit with his family," " fellow1 of the Rbval Geoaranhieal , ,Vcierf', f1"?, co? P literary stocs, : venson. Dr. Stevenson has been recently preaching in Vancouver and " ' : -afc- ArtWOUNUKMKNTS f! ijti' .. L.'ili,'ii ' 'Premlef'1 Orchestra's opening dance. The dance of the season. hat we request Is that,..,, . you step 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. Catholic JJazaar, October 2 and 3. 158 United Church Banquet, October 7. Moose and 32. Anniversary tf Presbyterian Bazaar November 6. Annual Bazaar Nov. 21 Fall Schedule of C.N.K. Steamships Fall Schedule Canadian National Steamships Is now effective, with i steamers arriving from Vancouver' each Wednesday and Saturday at 10.30 a.m. Sailings for Vancouver are each Thursday and Sunday 10 00 p.m.; for Anyox and Stewart Wednesdays 4:00 pjn.; for Stewart and Ketchikan Saturdays 4:00 p. m.; for North and South Queen Charlotte Islands fortnightly. Full! information City Ticket Office, j Phone 260. 212 : FLIT- BCills Fli A Daily New wnnt-nd Jorlng results. will j$ jj J TJw ji '" ' "nrl fTfnl'y rrrrmrnf irlifn - Pi" 1 1 1 made on the Ho tpoint HUtS Toait-Over Toaiter. A., PRODUCED IN CANADA ATOVEIR TTDATEIR A CANADIXN CtNECAL EltCTtlC rtOU-Cf FOR SALE BY POWER CORPORATION OF CANADA Wise Babies Select Intelligent Mothers by TWty 7ftA.fr I really man-el at the young mothers of today. Their wisdom is nothlmr short of astounding. No child of theirs is per. mittrd, in spite of the most doting of trand parents, to play the role of new toy (or the diversion of the family. The rights of the modern baby are firmly respected, his routine sternly maintained. His baths and feedings and sleep follow each other in the most orderly precision. No wonder he is a calm, healthy, good-natured baby, easy to care for, steady In gains. I admit that there are exceptions, because not every baby gets a perfect tart. When there are feeding problems to be solved, the mother's responsibilities are heavy. But baby specialists today have such a broacf knowledge that it usually takes but a little while to discover the right food for any Infant The belt milk for your baby" On one thing you will find that all doctors agree. For the baby just Starting out in life, breast-feeding is a great advantage over artificial feeding. If your baby must be artificially fed, let your doctor be the one to advise you. With his wide experience' with many babies, he can guide you to the riant substitute for mother s milk. ' lie may advise you to use Carnation Milk in the feeding of your baby. If be does, you can feel well satisfied with rus cooice. lie nas eeicciea it xar very definite reasons. The first, is that it from s $qft. Milk for the feeding of a tiny infant must be of the purest quality, produced under the most sanitary con ditions. It must be whole milk, sufficiently rich In butter fats. Even If you can find such qualifications in bottled milk, the quality is almost sure to vary from day to day. Carnation Milk is the purest of tchoU milk, produced from selected herds, under strict sanitary regulations. The quality is of controlltd uniform-by; the butter-fat content is never less than 7.8 per cent In addition to its purity and uniformly high quality, Carnation Milk offers another advantage. It Is so carefully sterilized, so free from perms and bacteria, and sealed so perfectly against contamination that no further pasteurization is necessary. You merely add pure water to replace that removed in evaporation and you have) pure milk. A very Important advantage which Carnation oners in the feeduur of In fants Is its easy digestibility, due to the fat globules into extremely minute par. tides, very readily assimilable even by a baby with a weak digestion. Of course the feeding of babies Is but one of Carnation Milk's important uses. It is wonderful for all cooking, better in results, economicaL comren lent and dependable. Send for free Carnation Cook Book. Address Carnation Milk Products Co., Limited, 134 Abbott Street Vancouver, B.C Safe For Babies In the feeding of infants, Carnation Milk is a safe choice. It is whole milk of high quality pure, sterilized, uniform and available anywhere. Because it is "homogenized", it is particularly easy of digestion. Ask your doctor. Contented Cows on th, lab.lm.an$ EVAPORATED MILK of high.tt quality You will derive Sap more satisfaction from SALADA than you will from cheap tea ORANGE PEKOE i Isfkill TEA Fresh from the gardens in Furniture for sale. Watch the classified columns. V.'