October 22, 1029 Original Chocolates Ltd. IcANADlAHf VACIfIC . 41 a iv - -iui uuauo ya,JJ ;' lb hoxr:; , tlM Peanut Crisp, lb. ... 40c ' " Mint Chews, lb.c..w,.-r.:--r-: cf t ;AH Now in Stock ', Arriving For Saturday, Oct. 19 rrjjro Ch''W.s. lb. -75c Mint Mollasses, lb .....COc ARRIVING FRESH-BEST QUALITY HRD AVE f SIXTH ST. UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Sailing Kruiu I'rliiM Kupm ir Ol'VKH. VICTOHIA. wanon liar. Iliitrilale. AUrrt lUy. elt.. Tur- . viv ill KK. VIl'TOKIt. Imiedal. Jr V ,CE ,uji, ,.NYO, STIiWAKT. 11 If tl&IITII M ..',!, tiroutli iirkfin Ufkft" wild lu Victoria Ibrnu'o to Ucstnwtlon. ?. C. Coast Steamship Services SAILINGS FKOM,FRINCE KUI'ERT To Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau and Skagway Oct. 9, 10, 30. To Vancouver. Victoria and Seattle Oct. 2, 18, 23. Princess Mary Oceans Falls, etc., Vancouver and Victoria, every Friday, 10 pan. Agents For All Steamship Line W C Orchard, General Agent, 3rd Ave, Prince Rupert, Phone 31 .AN AD IAN Qfo Largcfl TKailway bTCiAMSIlir AINU Sailing from PRINCE RUPERT TOItlA, SEATTLE, and Intermediate points, each "Tjiurday and Sunday, 10:00 p.m. For ANYOX and STEWART, each Wednesday. 4 p.m. For STEWART and KETCHIKAN, each Saturday, 4 p.m In NORTH and SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, fortnightly. r.txsrMiKU tiui.v i.r..vc riiiMr. nvi-rnt DAILY CXf Err 81 M).V at 11:S4 a m lor miNCE (IfcOUOE. i:iIt.N-IO.V MINMIT.U. all point tuMrrn CbikmU. InlUd Mat. AORXCV A LI. OCEAN City Ticket Office. 528 Third Ave Prime Rupcrl PT LUMBER TLLEPMONrS Bo200 Alf iiu). tie.. Krklay inhlnlght Nn. Ilhrr. Hurt Mmummi. un- 1 Iktit living lftnt It r aiul bcatlln jind bdttttr chrtkrd National Syftcm in America JUAliN MiiKVllJlS.l ii Cl for VANCOUVER v f A l. ATi:.lMllir I.IJTM Radio 60 $190 bring quick Results t 1 lxG No 1 Spruco ShiplBp .$23.00 1x10 No 1 Spruce Shlpkp $25.00 1x6 No. 2 Spruce Shiplap $20.00 1x10 No. 2 Spruce Shiplap $22.00 2x4 and 2x0, 8 to 14, S4S, No. lCommon. . . .$25.00 2.vl and 2xG, 8 to 14, SJ, 2orafnw .!. .$22.00 KHn Dried Flooring, Ceiluij; and Finish, Mouldings Lath, Shingles, Doors, Windows, Etc. BIG BAY LUMBER COMPANY, LIMITED PKINCE RUPERT, IJ. C. ' Sawmill and Head Office, Seal Cove, Telephone, 3C1 Retail Yard, Cow Uny, Telephone 423 The Season's Big Smash in RADIOLA 1929 MODEL Wo consider these sets to be the most marvelous ever offered at this remarkable price. A nine-tube aiiper-Ileteredync Circuit employing seven UY 227 tubes, one 171 ami onb 280. These sets have no equal to distance, Wlum'e bi tone. Only a limited num- at t his price. TOM BALLINGER 318 5th St RADIO AND BICYCLE SHOP Daily News Want Ads. I llltr it e -iv sumeuung yo want; you nave soinciiuiig lJIc Kct toCcthcr throiiRh the classified ads. Local Items t a mil i nunc 4. uik t mil. u i Rupert East Ratepayers meet in Seal Cove School tonieht. Election ol officers. iffif Carpenter's Un Tiiisdavfcoctobel.22. All mem- Pbr.rs requested to attend. (246' Olof Hanson returned to ;he city on yesterday- afternoons train from a 'trip to Smlthcrs. P. E. Robertson, manager of the 'ocal branch of the Royal Bunk of Canada, is at present on a utp to Vancouver. Sale of work, home coo'Ung. candy and afternoon tea at P' Peter's Church, Seal Cove, on Thursday. October 24 from 3 to 6 Everybody welcome. 247 The appointment has been rescinded of E. Q. McCorkell as v -Duty mining recorder for the Om-lneca mining division with sub-recording office at Takla Landing. Mrs. Bertram returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train after a visit in the interior with her husband who is identified with the B. and B. department of the railway. Gilbert Campbell, chief engineer of the Big Bay Lumber Co.'s sawmill at Seal Cove, returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from a holiday trip to Vancouver and Victoria. The Gyro Club has named a i committee consisting of F. E. Robertson. R F. McNaughton, L. W. Waugh and W. H. Tobey to go 'nto the possibilities of a gymnasium being established in Prince Rupert. Local radio fans were able last i night to hear the California state lnal of the Atwater Kent vocal competition in which James Smith, , brother of Louis Smith of this! city, was a contestant. The broad-! -ast was from Ban Francisco. j Thr victims of the high school; -us accident at Chllliwack. are! nown to at least two residents of Prince Rupert, who formerly lived n the Praser Valley. They are r. Dafo? of the local Baot'st Church and II. C. Fraser, school inspector. E E. II. Winn, chairman of the Wyi stolon's t3omoen:atlon Board of ! British Columbia: Dr. J. BsUn,j medical officer and Miss Dickie, j stenographer, disembarked here Uhls rooming from the steamer iiaJ&W. KfWr having made the round trip north from Vancouver to Anvox and Stewart, and are "ondurtlne a local hearing tbl aternopn Jn th Prince Ruoert aneral Hosoitai Tnev win pro reed to interior points tomorrow mnming. . DISCUSSED STORY P H. Mmev was the speaker at the weekly mtlne lut niht o he Fireside Club of First Baot'st Church His sub'ect was "The Third Floor BacV." n storv by Jerome K. Jerome which was discussed bv the audience after Mr. Ltnzey had spoken. Mun Agnes uawsnn past pfesKient or uie ciud. was In the chair. Before the mt- 'nc broke up. delicious refresh ments were served. ANNOUNCEMENTS Royal Purple Bridge, Whist an Danes, Elks' Home, October U. Mooseheart Day Observance Sunday, October 27. Klks' .Hallowe'en dance. Friday. Novmoer I in en iionie. Hill 60 Annual Baaaar, Novem- Prestsytamn Basaar November 6. . Eagles' whist drive and dance, Novemmr 7. Rupert last United Church ba- i soar, November 7. Premier Orchestra Whoopee i Dance, Novemoer 8, I Anglican W. A. Dacaar, Novem- oer 14. L.O.B.A. whist drive and dance, November M. Oyro Hoedown In Auditorium, November ID. uu Moose Annual Dasaar Nov. 21 and W. United Ohureh Baaaar, December 5. SCALE OF CHARGES "The iollowinp Is the scale of charges made for reading notices : llirth Notlcee 50c Curds of Thanks. $2. . Filial Notices f 1. Futleral flowers 10c per Marrfnge and Engagement anitoiMiNmenU $2. 4 4't THE DAILY NEWS PAGE TIIREE NOTE: If you take YEAST for your HEALTH, use Royal Yeast Cakes. Write for free booklet, "ROYAL YEAST FOR BETTER HEALTH". E. W. GILLfeTT CO. LTD. TORONTO, CAN. i Dentist, Dr. J. U. Gosse. Phone; Billiards tonight. Canadian igion vs. Elks. This afternoon's train, due from the east at 3:30, was reported this morning to be on time. Union Oil Co.'s tanker Unacana i3 in port from Vancouver dis- charging a cargo of fuel at the! company's local tanks. Miass Brmy Zarelli, who has been on a trip to Uazeltcn r"t;.rr. ed to the city frai&fhe interior on yesterday afterniMi train. J. E. MiUer.of VMsa(ia. .inspector of customs. UsaaMtMg ore4,i morning rrom ...we wamer Ula after spenafng fe dayl'ftt RUwi't rt' off MiaWWirtte. 1 '-jMtmiw. 'lift . D. C. UaKechttW englnaer i for the Consouuated Mining &i Smelting Co., and Mrs. McKechnle arrtvxd jn the cltv Tram Alioe Arm ob the Catata this- morning. F. D Rl;e B.CJ S. and Mrs Ricp returnei to the city on 'hp Catata tris morning from Alice Arm where they ha'f''eT1, stiehdfng the last tw at tttree fweeksi At David Thomson W .. .L". ..flJTDe tt and Frofl Bwiwri' ar? 08 Mrr ' -in ,.t. Mi n return ntt to Van:wwer after a ttUmto Alt? i Arm on Dtistneas in , connection wtt.h the Winnie mine property there. Father F Leray of Stewart, arrived in the city on she Catala this morning from the orth. being on his wav to Terrace where he will conduct monthly service for the Roman Catholic Church next Sunday. W. O. MrMorrts. mnatin? director of the Kltsault-Eaglc Mins Ltd.. Is a passenger aboard the Catala today returning to Vancouver after bavins spent a week at Ate Arm inspecting the company's mining operations Khore. U'KSTVIEW HOUSE BOLD 8wan Peterson, who recently returned to the city a'ter an absence of several months In Vancouver has purchased from Peter Nlcho'son a cottage in Vestview off Graham Avenue, which was originally built by E. Tulloch, and will take up residence there In a couple of weeks. Dr Alexander j PIIONB 7S nea.NER iilock ENTIST I ! , ST0UTJ" I Kfttr fit from a uMliitr.l ItiUmoniai) "W mmj4) up nur .:k ef Dr. Wioun't Tt.ik Noul anj 1 ll nuwle ntcellni drink u tonic. ItioafgcM ' lh ooJ old bnglith Stoulp Dr. Wauwn'g Tonic Stoat k a di-lirious, rcfreshinK, healthful beverage. It ih a Wonderful tonic. For 03 vmt liluglinh pernio hive enjoyed this wnnJi rful drink. Make it up at homo. A 76o lockage inakea 3 gallmu of Stout. sold hT r M. Allen ( ..., I.iinltrd 13 Itlchiirtl St., afiruiivrr, !. . Ornu- Mil. l'rlnc Hliprrt, rJ Jack Crawford .well known Stewart packer, Is a passenger aboard the Catala today bound for Vancouver on a holiday tirp. R. Carswell. C.N.R. boiler inspector. Winnipeg, left for the cast on this morning's train after spending three days here on official duties. A quiet wedding was solemnized at Holy Tri'ty Church, Cumberland on Wednesday at 7 o'clock, when the vicar, Rev. E. O. Ro-bathan. united In marriage Mrs. Ida J. Moberly and Arthur Mea-chem. both of Cumberland. Mr. and Mrs. J. Foster, friends were witnesses to the ceremony. Victoria 'Colonist The power vessel Evelyn, formerly attached to the Dlcby Is land auarantlne station, and now m the service of the AVJlHam Hea'4 siaiion. was among many coats wnicn were active in connection with the salvage of the Empress o: canaaa near Victoria last week A i-:Miw of the Evelyn is shown in lasi Tuesaay s Victoria Colonist. Halibut Sales Amnuir Ameri-ap 1 90.000 pounds. 16c and 9r to 17.5c and 9c. Canadian 1,000 pounds, 16c and 10c. Liberty. 34.000. Atlln. 17Jc and wc. Grant, 27.000. Pacific, 16A: and c. W-stern, 46.000. Booth, 16j9c and 9r. Bene, 53.000, Cold Storage, lGc and 9c. Impereuse. 1,000, Cold Storage, OC Buu 4UC. Mail Schedule For the East Dally except Sunday ..10:30 ajn. From the Fact-Daily, except Wednesday For Vancouver Sndays g pm. Tuesdaors 2:S0 p.m. Thursdays 0 p.m. Fridays U p.nj. C.P.R., Oct. 2, 13 and 33 4 pjn. From Vaneeuver Sundays 4 pan. Wednesdays 10:30 ajn. ""ridav pjn. Saturdays 10:M ajn. Oct. 9, 19 and 30 am. jFor Stewart and Premier-Wednesdays 3 pjn. Saturdays k .3 p.m. 'im Stewart and rremivr Tuesdays 11:10 ajn. ThurscrayS 8 pan. Sundays 8 p.m. To N'aas River and Port Slmnsgn Sundays 7:30 pan. krom Naas River, Port Simpson Tuesdays 11:30 aon, f or Anyox and Alice Arm Sundays .7 p.m. Wednesdays A p.m From Anyox.iand Alice-' Arm Tiirsiave ,,..11:30 ajn. Thursdays pan. To (hieen Charlotte Islands Oct. 12 and 2(i 0 pan rom Queen Charlotte Islands Oct. 10 and 24 i a.m. To Alaska Points ot 0 to and 30 aon. TJ LATE 1 TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Victor victrola, Franklin heater. Ourney Oxford range, blinds, linoleum, kitchen bin table. Phone Red 602.- (243) STOCK QUOTATIONS Ccurtwy of S. D. Johrulton Cn, Ltd.) B. C. Silver, 1.30, 150. Beaver Silver, 9, 11. Big Missouri, 87, 88. Chicagoff Mines. Nil, 15. Cork Province, 7 ft. 8'2-George Copper. 2.50. .55. George River. Nil, 19 ' finlgnnria.-RS,. 7 r . . , Orandview: 23 'A. 24. Kootenay Florence, 9Va, .10. , v Mohawk, 2'2. 2'4. Morton Woolsey. Nil. 4. Marmot River Gold' 2, 3 . National Silver, 11. 12. Noble Five. 47 tfc, 50. Oregon Copper. 18. 23. Pcnd Oreille. 3.65. 3.71. Pioneer Oold, 1.25, 1.50. Premier. 1.71, L72. Porter-Jdaho 32. 38. Reeves Macdonald 1.45, 150. Rufus-Argenta. 8. 8V2. Ruth-Hope. 27. 30. Silver Crest. 6, 6V4. Silverado. Nil 55. Slocan King. 2. Nil. Slocan Rambler. 11, 13. Snowflake. 17. 18. Topley Richfield, 6, 7. Wellington, 3A. 5. Whitewater, Nil 40. Oils Associated. 1.70, 1.75. ' Freehold. 1.10. 1.12. Mill City, 455, 4015. United, 92, 95. Sterling Pacific, 1.06, 1.09. Dallas, 71. 78.-Mercury, 60. 62. A. P Con.. 2.60, 2.62. Calmont. 1.65. L68. Dalhonsle, 150. 2.00. Devenish. 20. 24. Fabyan Pete, 8VV 9. Homr. 13.95. 14.00. IlMnols-Alberta. 36. 40. Ma viand 2 00. 05. McLeod. 2.45. 250. Royalit?. Nil. 90.00. Regent, 35. 40. Spooner. 50 55. United 92. 95. C. Si E. lands 3.08. 3.10. Hargal, 1,28. 1.30. G0LDBL00M AND PAINTED WOMEN Prefers Natural Complexions to Artificial Cosmetics, Particularly Among the Young After being, twenty years in the fur business here', Goldbloom is fed up disgusted 'and is seriously thinklngi of .going down to Vancou ver to gb Into business there. He's nothing 'iafcrftasf'ihe fur business His trade is good, both buying and selling. Nor Is he fed up with Prince Rupert. In fact, he likes this place better than ever. It's Vancouver! he s disgusted with and its people. Not all the people, but the young ones. And not. all .the young ones, either, but Che young girls. And with the' young'. girls of Vancouver, GoldbhJf-rnjlf; horrfied. Now, anybody who knows Gold-bloom-tfid tHitWnearly all of the oeople of tbisjinbrth country-knows that it takes a whole lot to disgust or to horrify Goldbloom. He's got a strong stomach and it's curves can stand lot. But these Vancouver flappers make Goldbloom bilious. They raise his dander. In fact, they make him sick. He says they're enough to make him eschew women in her entirety 1 for the remainder of his life. Now. 1 that's saying a lot. for Goldbloom j always had an eye for a pretty girl. Torn between two emotions dis- i gust at the kids and the possiblli-1 ties of making so much more money i there than in the fur business here. Goldbloom is having a rough time with himself these days. "Atavism," says Goldbloom, "that's what it Is." (Ooldbloomsaw this word In the dictionary and uses it hare to stimulate the curiosity of the high school damsels, so as they'll come In and ask him what It means. Sly Goldbloom!) "Just like the prairie Indians 150 years ago, or the Hottentots ,or the ancient Britons who were wrongfully accused of staining their muscular bodies with woad what ever that was," says Goldbloom, "so ' do these young girls of Vancouver plaster on the colors on their skin. ! They put pink, purple and green on their faces, scarlet on their lips.! other muck on their eyelids and all; sorts of stuff on their hair and on their finger nails, which they trim i to a sharp point like an ancient! Chinese Mandarin. This last af-l fectlon, of course, is their natural! cattlshhess coming out. I don't: suppose they can help that. But they don't need to hide their nat ural beauty under stripes of paint." "In fact," says Goldbloom, "it would pay me to move down to Vancouver and open a drug store that didn't sell drugs nothing but face powder, face paint tn pots and palls, lip stick In big sticks, ana henna for their eyelids like the Hebrew women used in King Solomon's time." "And I'd do it right today If it wasn't for the natural and unaffected comeliness of the Prince Rupert girls. They've been better brought, up than their Vancouver sisters. They know what their skin would be like in a lew years if th plastered themselves, over wit chemicals. Ten years after this tn Prince Rupert girls will be as good icoKing as ever, wnue tne Vancouver girls will be scraggy and wrinkled old women before their time, with their natural beauty gone." "But filthy lucre In Vancouver and ugly women no I'd rather stay in Prince Rupert and admire natural beauty from a distance than live among artificial good looks In Vancouver. Who wants to live In Vancouver, anyway?" So Goldbloom has made the sacrifice to his natural good taste. "PINKHAM'S i IS WONDERFUL" Read This Letter f roma -Grateful Woman Vaieasa, Ont. "I think Lydia E. rinkham's Vegetable Compound U wonderlul. I nave had six children of which four are living and my youngest is a oonme I baby boy now mm:'' m (eight months old who weigns Z3 I pounds. 1 have taken your medi- cine before each of I them was born and I have certainly re- Iceived ireat benefit from it. I urge my friends to take it as I am sure they will receive the same help I did." Mrs. Milton Mo-Mullen, Vanessa, Ontario. Steamship Movements For Vancouver Sundays ss. Pr. George 10 pan. Tuesdays ss. Catala . ..3:30 pan. Thursdays ss. P. Rupert 10 pan. Fridays ss. Prln. Mary 10 p.m. Fridays as. Cardcna .. .Midnight Oct. 23 ss. Prin. Alice .5 pan. From Vancouver Sundays as. Catala .4 pan. Wcdsas. P. Rupert 10.30 aon. Fridays as. Cardena pan. Fridays ss. Prin. Mary 4 p.m. Sat& ss. Pr. George 10:30 pan. Oct. 30 ss. Prln. Alice aian. For Naas It. and Port Simpson-Sundays ss. Catala u p.m. From Naas R. and Port Simpson-Tuesdays ss. Catala 11:30 aon. For Stewart and Premier-Sundays ss. Catala 8 pan. Weds. ss. Pr. Rupert ...4 pan. Sats. ss. Pr. George 4 pan. From Stewart and Premier-Sundays ss. Pr. George 8 pan. Tuesdays ss. Catala .11:30 aon. Thurs. ss. Pr. Rupert pan. For Any ox and Alice Arm Thurs. ss. Pr. Rupert ..10 pan. Sundays ss. Catala 8 pan. From Anyox and Alice Arm Tuesdays ss. Catala HJ0:a.m. Thurs. ss. Pr. Rupert ..8 pan. For Queen Charlotte Islands Oct. 26 ss. Pr. Charles ..8 pan. From Queen Charlotte Islands Oct. 24 ss. Prince Charles aon. For Alaska Saturdays ss. P. George 4 pan. Oct. 30 ss. Pttn. Alice aon. From Ocean Falis Weds. ss. P. Rupert 10:30 aon. Fridays ss. Prln. Mary . ..4 pan. Sats. ss. Pr. George 10:30 aon. ST. CHARLES MILK is "Made in British Columbia' It is pure, rich milk produced by the herds of our own fertile Fraser Valley, with part of the water removed. It is packed in sanitary, sealed cans for your convenience. Wlitm im lot Tt Book olRtift VANCOUVER "Support Brituh Columbia Industries" S. D. Johnston Co., Ltd. Correspondents For MILLER, COURT & CO., LIMITED For the benefit of the hit vesting public. Miller, Court & Co., Ltd., publish a scral meatblr market xeoort. deal lng wltti mining, ofls and in '"dustrtal stocks, which is available at our office on the 1st and 15th of every month. We offer promot and reliable service in the execution of orders to buy or sell all stocks on the Vancouver, Calgary and Toronto Exchanges. S.D. Johnston Colli C10 2nd Avenue Phone 130 Prince Rupert, B.C.