Tuesday, August 20, 1929 No 1 A. Folding Kodaks From $12.23 Xo 2 C'. Folding Kodaks From 18.60, KODAK TIME :t Vesi Pocket Kodaks $5.00 No. 1 Folding Kodaks Trom ; ..Jjl.25' Nd. 3 A. Folding" kodaks From i.$34.6G Cine Kodak (Movie), f . 3.6. lens ...$100.00 Kodak Films, all sizes in stock. Developing and printing lor amateurs. Daily service. Quality finish, ' Ormes Ltd. yfm Pioneer Drupe ists THIRDAVE.fr SIX in ST. TELEPMONFS 82200 A'bert & McCafFery Limited Fifteen hundred tons NANAIMO-WELLINGTON coal arriving during August. On account of lack of space we will sell this coal at the following prices to those taking five tons or more: SCREENED LUMP Sacked, per ton .-. . . '. . .14.00 MINE RUN Sacked, per ton 12.75 LUMP Loose, per ton 12.75 MINE RUN Loose, per ton 11,50 PHONES 116 AND 117 UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Salllpyc from ITIucr Ituiwrt lor VAMOl KK, VICTORIA, SHSiifcin 1UJ. Ilulrdale. Alert Itay, tic. run- ilar, 1:30 Pfia. i" , ' lor VAM Ol KK. VICTOHU. Dulfrtilf. Alert lUy. rtr.. ftklaj mldnUhU' lt ALICE AltM, ANYOX, STKWAKT, Na Uler. Port Slmpvin, 0n . .. j . f T I daj, 8:oo p.m. 1m l'(i:t r HIMI'!ON AM) WALLS ISLAND. Tnurs&tr, p. in UJ 2nd Avenue It M S.Miril Atrnt ITInrr Kuprrt. II.C. Ttrout,U tlfkttl sjul4 to WcturU ami fealtle .and butejte rhMkril through to destitution. iCArlAOIANJ mzmzi B. C. COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICES suLiNus rnoM ntiNM: itrrniT To KelrhlLan, Mrantell. Junenn ami Ska(a; Auiit t, 3. 9. It, 16, 19, S3. To Vanrourrr. Vli-iorla and 5entllf Aueu.t 3, 7, 10. 14. 17. II. 21, M. ritlNCI'.XH .MAKV Orewn fall. rCc. Vaniuer and Victoria ctrrj I'rlda; 10 p.m. Atrnti for all Jtramnlp Line W C OKCIIAUIL 1ENKIIAL AI1ENT 3rd Aik rrlnrr Kupert. II C rhone 31 Ran ad ian National Qjc Largeft Kaihoay Sylcm in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE ""Inf. trnm PUINTi: IH PIUT for VAMOIM'n. VKTlMtM !F ATTI.K and Intermediate pon' Monday. Thursdays, 4 p.m.: Saturdays, 7 p.m. r ANYOX and STKWAKT, Mondays, 8 p.m.; Fridays, 4 p.m. Ir MA.s;tt IM.ET POUTS, Monday", S p.m. lo' MII TII. tjl FEX CIIAItl.OVTi: l!l.XI). fortnlthtly lr hKAOH'AY', WeJnefUsji. 4 p.m. I'ASMKMIEK THAINN I F.AYT. ritlVFI. rtl PKUl "AILY tX(r.PT Mf.MlAY at 11:311 a III for PIU.STE (IKOItdK, tDMON-IOX. YYIXMrEf), all points taktern Caiuida. I'nlted SUtes. AOt;SCY' All, OCKAN HTF..OISHIP MNrS City Ticket Office, 528 Third Ave, Prince Rupert Phone 2G0 LUMBER . Tlioroughly seasoned Shiplap, S4S Dimension and-"oards. KILN DRIED t, Sitka Spruce and Cedar Finish, Ceiling, and Rustic SPECIALTIES , . - - Til ? . it l x 4" Edireerain HemlocK rioorug ,.,, ,u 1 x 3" and 4" Sitka Spruce Ceiling 1 x 4" and 6" Cedar Rustic BIG BAY LUMBER COMPANY, LIMITED. PRINCE RUPERT, H. C. Head Office, Seal Cove, Telephone, 3G1 Itetnil Yard, Cow Bay, Telephone 423 Dailj yi Mrs. S. D. Johnstone and child sailed last evening on the Prinze Charles to make the round trip to Stewart, Anyox and Massett Inlet. Mr. Dudley, secretary of the Engineering 'Ipsfitute of Canada Prince Charles to make the trip! , to Stewart ana the yueen unar- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Peddie and family will sail this afternoon on the Catala for Vancouver where they will take up residence. Mr. Peddie. former high school principal here, is taking another post in the south THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE LOCAL NEWS ITEMS 4 a'Tatl Phone 4, Big 4 Taxi, tf iaa'jn'.Bafe'salleai nlhg .onrvthe' ttrincc Cha last .arles for a trip to Anyox and Alice Arm. Mrj8.; 9: P. McMordic and sons ,sdiied lajfst crcningonthe Prince CharfeiT"to make the round trip to Stewart, Anyox and Massett Inlet. ...... Accounts i for the two weeks ending August "16 and totalling $110,900 were passed for pay ment hy the city council night. Dentist Dr. J. It. tlossc. Phone kiJUtiiLL irjxriiuiiaiTpii.,uu I iget your entries in early for the fair. f ' Special lecture,; tonight in the Salvation Army4' Citadel. "Nine Years in India."'; Moose Whist Drive and Dance, Friday, August 23. Cash Frizes 196 Have you bought your fair last Knnrd mpmhpraViin tirlcpt? Thppi. is a good lot or $750.00 cash for someone. The B. B. United Canadian Showg are negotiating with the Fair Board for space for their big' sideshows and M. Mukai. one of heads of the visited Prince Rupert yesterday imIrjal Trading Co., who ar-and held a meeting of district rjve(j jn e qity yesterday fol-members here. ( toowitig a trip to. Japan, will pro- '"' ' ceed in a few days to the c6m- Olof Hanson and F. G. Daw-i .nlterv .it Jerfwav. cwn !son sailed last evening on the 'charlotte -Islands.. f Charlotte Islands. J. W. Kilpatrick returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from Lake Kathh-n where sale, df 12 loU on Eleventh !,n aw "n coal lor the flry Avenue in Section Eight in the vicinity of the piggery to Chen Yine and Chen Ouen for $450. A Face-to-Face Talk With a Watch That i misuse; its: ; delicata heart until Jt ! stopped. ' So we maintain a service partmcnt to 'giva proper' attotiUoh to our customers' watches. tOHNfillUIHtf tHC STORE WITH TtlC CLOC . "Nine Years, in India," by Brigadier Carter, tonight in Salvation Army Citadel. William Gilchrist, who lias been on a trip to the Naas River, returned to the city on the Catala th.is.afterjoo.on,., , n , , , ',, U.v.itH a- h . I Rev.' and Mrs.. S. V. Warren of Iiyder are passengers aboard the I Catala this afternoon bound for a trip to Seattle. Neil Forbes, well known Alice Arm mining man, arrived in the city on the Catala this afternoon from the north. - ' ' Mrs. Robert McCarthy retur ned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from Terrace where she spent the week-end. S. Vestre, for drunkenness, was fined $25, with option of 30 days' imprisonment, by Magistrate McClymont in city police court this morning. Union freighter Chilliwack, Capt'John Muir. is due in port tomorrow from Vancouver. The vowel will go no further north than Prince Rupert this trip, Mrs. Lottie Pedersen, who has been on a week's trip to Alice Arm, returned to the city on the accom jlofte Islands with T. D. Patullo.!the Lakeise Lake " hatchery, .ar- panied by Misa Eve'yn Anderson The report .of George Rorie, Jcity auditor, on municipal finances for the first six months of the present year was presented- tq the city council last night and filed. Lennin's'l reappointment wks movetiby? Aid'.: Brown. The city council last night ad riven in trie piiv irom rno intcr.i ior nn veaterdav nffpmnnn'a 1 Many more Japanese, probably train and sailed last night on1 about 50 ln number. BaJcd 'es-the Prince Charlan for the Ouppii terday afternoon on the Prince Rupent for Vancouver following the closing of the caneries on the Skeena River, Mrs. F. Ward of Massett, who he spent the wek-end. He was has been visiting for a few days accompanied by :Mrs. Kitpatrick in the citv- saiIed bv the Prlnce and little daughter, , who have CharIe last evening on her re-been spending nearly two months turn to her home on the Queen at Lake Kathlyn. isaua ' . . Tino .,.ii. u.f -..tJ Mrs. A. F. Priestly and family J. C. McLennan was reuppoln-l ' " W.. '" t Aiyansh are passengers aboard ted aeor by the city councilPSf ftt r5ataIa M afternoon for a at its meeUng last- night hi a '1 ' ui trip to Victoria. Mr. Priestly re salary to be the same as last " V t, cently sold his business in the year. The matter was brought up! - "l cenSnt W Naas Valley to the Hudson's Bay by Mayor:.McMordie and Jlr. Mci itpiet.jid downtown r afks totalling $482 Ind, $26,996.63 resvectively. ? - He- Frank Waterhouse motor ' . the 'Pro- ing trailsfer red i r from c Sn.ithers :i to . Prince ... .. .. I i1..j tieorsre and his Dlace is belnif committee recommendinir dock nower house nnd lofr flv uurn9 no ia promoted to this morning for th KV?na lhe rank of corporal. River to load a cartro of cannd The intending purchasers hadi8"5011 for Vancouver. offered $800 for the property! wVilpli.' flip f(niinj.0 (nmmltfw 1 felt was worth more. Matt Videck was charged in city police court this morning with .aD..it;n o nn. rrt, ikiio Ota of the head pffice- of ,n thm -.,.,' nf ,,, a,.tv. lhe the Imperial Trading-Co. at Van- case being adjourned until Friday v.uer, Bitus uy tne ootaia tnis tr.nnnn If t. oll VI. fri.- ..1 1 1 1 l i . nffnMnnAH l : . . . i ' v 40 ft u vwr,-.,..w,. u . .. iurn wuin deck a88aulted Corp. C. G. the Hty council last night after a buginesa visit to the u i.n ,. i. .n,n j requesting 10 or 2 loads of Skeena River His company op- , searchJnK his place last Satur- crusneo tock ior piaygrouna imenups saiienes at Jeoway ana Jay provements at Borden Street! Paeofi on the Queen Charlotte ' School and 200 yards of material i Islands. for filling In a depression under! the main entrance to King Ed- W. O. Fulton returned to the ward High School. The council; city on yesterday afternoon's ". decided t,o communicate with , the ! train after spending the week-, ,, , n . board, offering to supply JheSnd at hi summer home at Lak-I i nnce uuperi material providing the board Is! else Ijike. Mrs. Fulton and fam- R- M- Jone8- Alaska; C. E. airrepable to paying haulage andjily. who have been spending the Jmcson, . tnetwin, r. w. no- otli charjrea. ANNOUNCKMENTS Catholic Iiaiaar. October 2 and ' 3. 158 HOTEL ARRIVALS sumnwr at! Lakeise. will b r.ibnon, A. JI. Kobertson and A turning to the city in about tfro'L- McNaughton, ancouver G. weeks' time. Hingstnd, Port Edward; C. Hearn ' and Mrs. W. H. Oliver. Terrace; . S. Tanaka of Tarmka & Co., Mr- atld JIr- S-W. Dalton, Win-vhch is engaged in the saltery "'i, f,orRet V- Los,e- Edmn" and herring businets on thc!ton: " Ross. lort Es-Queen Cherlotte Islands, arrived 8'nKton; Mr- and Mr8 J- J- Fc-in the city on yesterday after-10" and famiIy- San- Jose' Cal-5 noon'a train from a buslnesjD- RJeigh and D. F. Swan. Mill trip to the Skeena River and Bay; J' M- Donald and M Me,,ct' proceeded on the steamer PHnf- Seattle. i ... . , 1 An account of the eity against George James for sewer excavation work is still in dispute. The city rendered Ja-nes a b(ll Royal E. Holingren, Atlin; D. G. Davidson, Inverness; K. H. Ar gue, M. Ei Olsen and G. E. Peters, C.N.U.; J. J. Naylor, Toron- of $1.12, $75 of which he paid, N. Prout c.N.Pv.; E. Gar-disputing the balance. The mat- djner Smithers; S. Douglas, ter was taken into court. Last n mim rt,... v TnTglit. Aniiams, '" Manon& ""S Gon- LiiHetierna. Vancouver: T. Ken. ' Why had It stonm-d-thln flnol"'?""- iwalch? Not .from an, evident or- Tl 3 4: and ?; M C.ow ; but simply from neglect. 1 " mmZL" " px. wmeon . wan, w - , .v" -v..fv...v, Angeles; uari A. Wilson, Seattle. Like most men, its owner never ' "e assuming its own co?ts. This i jrave a thought tp the beatings of 'offer did not prove acceptable to I snvnv the council and was unanimously i rejected on motion of Aid. Rud- ''frham- and Aid. Orme. , i Every day 10.00O women buy a' bottle oiLydiaE. 1 ink ham Vegetable Compound. They know that there Is no better remedy for their troublesome ailments with their arcompanyine nervousness, backache, headache, "blue" spells, and rundown condition. Mr. and Mrs. Birrcll and family, Enderby; J. McLeod, Pacific! S. R. Brett, Saskatoon; Charles fTobbie, Copper pity; II, B. iw..... ..i..v... w ii-'ipi; ; IC'.N.R.; J6hn Hiinscn; William F. 1 Duff and R. McGreary, city. i Central s 1 F. T. Holmes and E. J. Lnn-nster. Vancouver; D. Disher, Piuific. J. II. Johnston. Port Edward; G. G. WenUell, Ketchi-'an: S. Hedstrom, Alaska; Jas. Hunter, city. . i A Dally News waptad . win. bring results. i I Mrs. John Gurvich and family returned to the city on the, Catala this afternoon from 'a ' trip to Anyox. Many Orientals, who have been working in the , Naas lliver. canneries, are gojnjryso.uh to Vancouver aboard' "tne' Cn'tala thin aftfCrnooh: " Hugh McGuire, well -known Stewart mining man, is a passenger aboard the Catala this afternoon 'bound for Vancouver On a business trip. Union steamer Catala, Capt. A E. Dickson, returned at l'?45 this ifternoon from Anyox, Stewart and other northern points and will sail at 3:30 p.m. for the south. W. G. McMorris, managing director of the Kitsault Eagle Mines Ltd., is a passenger aboard the Catala this afternoon return ing to Vancouver after a visit of inspection to the company's holdings at Alice Arm. Father Leray, O. 51. I. of Stew art arrived in the city from thp north on the Catala this afternoon . and will proceed later in the week to Terrace where . he will conduct monthly ' Roman Catholic Church services. William McFarlane and W.'IL Oliver,' pioneer Alice Arm pros- nectors, arrived in the city on the Catala this afternoon from that camp and will proceed tomorrow afternoon on the Prince George to the Taku River region where, there has been considerable min ing activity of late. Advertise in the Daily Ncw Gill MAIL SCHEDULE tor'tlie Eaii . Dally except Bunday . 10:30 UO. Irom the East- Dally, except Tucaday. Mall due 3:30 p.m. f Oi Vancouver , Monday 3 p.ra. Tuesdays 3:30 p.ri. Wednesday ....4 p.m. TOnursdayi p.'fn. Fridays 11 p.m. Saturdays 4 p.m. Saturdays 6 p.m. Irom Vancouver sunaays 4 p.m. Mondays a.m. Mondays 1030 a.m. Thursdays p.m. Fridays a.m. Frtdajj 1039 a.m. For,. Stewart, ItrmUr, Anyox and Alice Sundays 730 p.m. Mondays 7 p.m. Fridays 3 p.m. from 8tewart. Premier. Anyox and Alice Arm Tuesdays 1130 a.m. Thursdays 1030 a.m. Saturday 7 p m. "o Naas Itlver and Tort Mmpwon rom Naas Itlver and Port Slmpnon Tuesdays 1) JO ia ' Noith (urrn Charlottes Mondays 7 p.m. 1'iwn Xvrtli uern f'liarlotles Ttmndays 1030 a.m. 'To Booth Quern Charlottes Auf . 20 . ., 7 p.m. From. (South quern Charlottes Aug. 31 a.m. To .Alaska points ' Aug. is. I9d26 and SO a.m. From Alaska Pointy Aug. 17. 21, 24, 28 and 31 ....p.m. To Port Slmpwn and Wales Island Fridays .a.m. From Port, Simpson and Wales Island Prraiye p.m. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Gasboat "Half Moon" for $950.00. Hull 3 yers old. 29 by 8 foot beam. 16 h.p. Painw engine one year old. Gear and everything complete and in good running order. Apply George James, Boston Cafe. 198 COLIC AND CRAMPS PAINS IN THE STOMACH The action of "Dr. Fowler'a' affords pleasant, rapid, reliable and effectual relief from shoera,i.elie, crampa, pains in the stomach and all other bowel rrmipbunu. It has been on the market for Ur iwt tighty-four yerj. You don't experiment when yyu buy it.. ( Insiat on getting the genuitie.' ftduBejauheitute, they may be dangerous to your health; ' ' ; , . i Irire, 50 cents a. bottle at fcO drupists n4. dealers. lut up only by The T. Mitburn Col, Ltd., Toronto. Out. Coimtless homes in the Dominion serve it "CANADA MY" . The (Jhampagne of tynger zAcs CtnaJd Dry Gintr Alt LimittJ. Toronto, Edmonton ind Montreal' , ttnurlj 1. 1. UiLftklin UmUti, ui CMmii Sfrmtt Ctrftrtllun Umitci