October 26, 1029 iturday, Special Special MALT EXTRACT, PJLAJRU 3-lb. tins ..... f. ,.n .75c Mb. jars . (,;f ........'.'., -. . ... .35c Mb. tins 55c parlce Davis & Co ,$1.00 Anders, large '. $1.00 Anders, small 60c Pabst hop flavor malt syrup -: &)c VHPir me Pioneer Drtttjryists THIRD AVE. O SIXTH ST. - TLLEPHONrS 8?fc20C UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED AatlliH from IT I nee Hurert lor vAMOltKK. VlCTOIll.V, Saanson nay, nmrdale. Alert Hay. etc.. Tut. day. i-30 P .in. ir t "lit EH. VICTOUn. Hutedale. Alr't llay. etr.. Friday midnight "I jUIfE ARM, ANYOX, MtWAUT, Nu. Ilher. Port Minpsou. bun-day ': P m- ... n. Avenue It M SMITH Agent lTlnce Kupert. U.C. Tlrtuiti t'fkcta told to llrlorla and pmIIIc .and baggage checked through to deitinatlon. B. C: Coast Steamship Services SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT To Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau and Skagway Oct. 9. 13, 30. To Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle Oct. 2, 13, 23. Princess Mary Oceans Falls, etc., Vancouver and Victoria, every Friday, 10 p.m. ' Agents I or All bttamsiilp Lines W, C Orchard, General Accnt, 3rd Ave., Prince Rupert, Phone 31 Canadian National CTht Largcfl TKfiilway Sylem in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE Sailing from JPRlCE RUPERT tor VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, and Intermediate points, each Thursday and Sunday, 10:00 p.m. lor ANYOX and STEWART, each Wednesday, 4 p.m. For STEWART and KETCHIKAN, each Saturday, 4 p.m. Tor NORTH and SOUTH QUEEN; CHARLOTTE' ISLANDS, fortnlthtly. k ,' k I'Al.aCNnEK TKAI1SN LEAVE TKINCK HI IKIIT DULY EXCEPT MI'MlAY at MOt a m fur I'llivri; GtiGHGC, tI)M()- IO.N, MINX Mrtl, alfiiMlnUlrjalrrn Caaada. liiltrd Mates. " 3 I T "T ' 1 1 ' City Ticket Office, 528 Third Ave, Prime Hupcrt Phone 2C(i LUMBER 1x6 No 1 Spruce Shiplap $23.00 1x10 No. 1 Spruce Shiplap $25.00 1x6 No. 2 Spruce Shiplap .$20.00 1x10 No. 2 Spruce Shiplap $22.00 2x4 and 2xG, 8 to 14', S4S, No. 1 Common. . . .$25.00 2x4 and 2x6, 8 to 14', S4S, No. 2 Common. . . .$22.00 Kiln Dried Flooring, Ceiling and Finish, Mouldings Lath, Shingles, Doors, Windows, Etc. BIG BAY LUMBER COMPANY, LIMITED PRINCE RUPERT, 11. C. Sawmill and Head Office, Seal Cove. Telephone, 361 Retail Yard, Cow hay, Telephone 423 The Seasons Big Smash m iaaio RADIOLA 60 g10 1!)29 MODEL t!) 1 tj We consider these sets to be the most marvelous ever offered at this remarkable price. A nine-tube uper-Hetercdyne Circuit employing seven UY 227 tubes, one 171 and one 2S0. These sotq have no equHl as to distance, volume or tone. Otfty "ffHnjited nu.nii r at this price. f.. ! TOM BALLINGER 3fs 5th St RADIO AND BICYCLE. SHOP Daily News Want Ads. bring quick Results 1 have something you want; you have something J vv,lnt Wc get together through (he classified nds. Local Items 4 a Taxi Phone 4, Big 4 Taxi, tf Dentist, Dr. 68G. J. II. Gossc. Phone Look for the new serial story (Domhiencing Monday. Thl nftfrTnnn' rnln Hni. frnm Jhe east at 3:30, was reported this morning to be on time. "Miss Brown of X.Y.O." com mences in the Dally News Monday as a serial. St. Andrew's Society anniversary dance, November 29 in Moose Hall. Scotch and Canadian dances. (250) The amount made through the efforts of the ladles of 8t. Peter's Church at their bazaar this week was $96. There was a good attendance last night In the Boston Hall' when R. Anderson, accordionist, held his weekly Scandinavian dance. John Slgfold Fauske, for drunkenness, was fined $25, with option of 30 days' imprisonment, by Magistrate McClymont In city police court this morning. A. R. 'Holtby, B. and B. master of the Canadian National nan vays, returned to the city on yes terday afternoons tram from a brief trip to the Interior on offlc- ai duties. Marcus Andrews and little daughter, who have been on a six months' trip to Scotland, returned to tne city on yesieraay aiier-noon's train. They were met at ilaysport by Mr. Andrews. C. N. R. steamer Prince George, Capt. Neil McLean, arrived in port at 11:30 this morning from Vancouver, Powell River and Ocean Falls and will sail at 4 o'clock this afternoon for Stewart and Mrs. W. D. Moxley returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from Smithers where she as visiting for a week. The weather Is so mild In the Bulkley Valley as, to make motoring very jleasant. JtaMBatFttasjcjBMMr jtattaai CIIKIrT'Ml KAIMMiM IKOM KVIVI JOHN To uificvniJWfat-,u-nHKi i Pes., 6 pitch of Atholl . Da: 14 . ;, ; '. , Wftw 'of Rlchmoi.f : tV. 18' . . ' .Owhe of Yert .Tt t hMtM)rJiiitlui.tiii-Antnerp tm. a Uontealm PROM MONTRKAL To CliertHWric-iithampUiii-AMtwrrp H9f. 7 Montrow Not. 2S Montelara Tn rhtftwttrcSuthainiton.Ilaiilbare Not. 14 Montcalm To IJelfat-Mifrpool.Glassow Not. 8 Mtllta C ANADIAN SAILINGS FROSI MONTREAL TO ri.YMOl TII-llVKi:-I.OM)OX Aaram.T. Oct 2o, Nov 22. Aur.mla. Nov. 8. Ausor.ln. Nov. 13. ANCHOR ! FROM MONTREAL TO r.KI.VAHT-l.IVKUI'OOL-dl.ASOOW Latttla NOV. 1. : Atiumm. Nov. 8. : Attienla. Nov. 15. j Andaiila. Nov. 39. ! FROM HALIFAX, N.S. TO rLYMOnn-llAVKE-I.ONDON' Ivuscanla. Deo. 0. I to iH:i.lAsr-i.ivi:Kro()i,-ni..siov jAtlicula. Doe. 14. , FROM ST. JOHN, N.B. , 1 to UEU'AST-i.nxnrtXiii-niasfioir iMhetvift. Doc. IS. ' , Regular Bailing every week from New York and Boston to j derry, ' Qlarow. Liverpool, Oobh TOE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE New story Monday. Get wise. Mrs. Tom Shlmizu will sail tomorrow night on the Prince George for a trip to Vancouver. Miss Lois McRae made a brief trip to Blllmor yesterdayr returning to the city on the afternoon's train. George i McAfej Ble Bav Lumlx nleht on the Card II V ... tit-' I erifW'a busM ness trip to Vancouver. Capt. Paul Armour, local manager of the Pacific Salvage Co., sailed last night '6n the Cardena for a business trip to ' Vancouver. J. S. Rbeers of the Rupert Ma rine Products Ltd., sailed last night on the Cardena for a visit in victoria wnere nis lamuy re sides. Entries for the ladies' section of the Fraternal Whist League, which were to have been closed last night, are being held open for a few days longer. E. E. Gregg, assistant district forester, returned to' the city on the Princess Mary yesterday afternoon from a trip to- Goat Harbor on official duties. Tug 3ueen is due in port today to take to Engiewooa. two scows for the Vancouver Tugboat Co.. construction of which has been completed at the local dry dock. .Capt. William Oliver, who ar rived In the city this week aboard the United Church mission boat Thomas Crosby, will sail tonight on the Prince John for Sandsplt. Mrs. W. Ballantyne of Anyox ar rived In the city on the Princess Mitry last evening from Vancouver and will proceed this afternoon on the Prince George to the smelter town.- RUDDY CANADIAN APPLES FOR OVERSEAS "What shall I send the folks in the Old Country?" is , a query heard as the Christmas season ap proaches, but If the average Canadian realized how much our big micy, red apples are appreciated and enjoyed by people, overseas, the problem would be Immediately wived. Canada's luscious" rosy apples are relished by young and old ?.like. They svmbolize our "brilliant sunshine and warm summer days i r.i th-v do look Chrlatmasy and rheerful. 'Northern SpleT.'Melntosh I Rods ana Baldwins ,are tne oest i and thr most doduI&e to carry I your kind thoughts ,and good 1 ..ishes across the sea .and standard boxes and barrels of choice hand-picked ' and (hand-packed 'fruit. Government" LUdkJed. are ; nrof urable at. rejtoiwKt. .prices from any grocer, while the matter oi snipmcnt is as sunpie .as me mailing of a card. The Canadian National .Express will call for your apples, transport and deliver them by quick service, to any section in Great Brl- tain. Ireland and mo?r European countries, giving them refrigeration service on fast passe.nger steamers. The transportation charge from Montreal and Quebec up to November 28th or from Saint John, NIL, and Halifax, N.S., thereafter, by direct steamer to ., points in Great Britain, Ireland, and the Channel Islands Is $3.00 per standard box and $6.00 per standard barrel, Including refrigeration. For rates to Canadian rxirts. through rates to Continental Nov. IS Due hats of Ktotimood natnti and other nartimilaf-R ran Not. 33 Not. 38 .- "J" suit any Canadian National Ex- Minneaoea pre8g agent. FROM QUEUEU lo New York Not. 23 .Kmpreaa at Auatralla AonlT to Aaantt ererrflrbef e or J J. I (MISTER Steunahlp Oenl. Paaa. Agent C P II, station. Vancouver Telt-phoDe; Seymour 3M0. UATEIt NOTICE Notice of Appropriation ami, Storage ' of Hater (' ALASKA vJUNBAU OOLD MIK1NO CXJ1I-PANY tntanda. to apply tot a Horn's to dtTtrt, atore. and use water, and In thl c.innectlon. gives the following particular: (a). The name and addftM of the applicant la tbc Alaska Ootd Mining C'-mpmy. addrov Juneau. Alaaka. with un office on the Manvllle Olatma on :he N r'herly bank of thr Taku RItt, atxmt four (4) mllea ' Eaaterly from the mo'.'th the Tuliequah. '. ' rt Water Becorder'a ofMca In :i: -!i the application la M be filed la titer Feccrder'a offlee for the Di.-tnrt in which aald application la tiiinie at Atlln B.C. i c i . - The nam or a cJear deaerlp-:ion rt tht stream of water, the water n which la to be stored, diverted and iiird is as foUowt: 8tr-m la at present unnamed but frr tho purpose of this notice Is called "Strong" Creek and Is situate about I three (3) miles Easterly from the Man- vius claims herein described, on. the left limit of the Taku River, and formi the high witter falls fl :irur into the Taku River about five 6)..mjles up the Taku from the mouth of the Tulsequah River. d)--The auantltr of water snnlled j for In Mrt-feet per snnum, cubic feet par aaoomVjKfiions per day. of rUnr' inohef lb: T million gallons pVrt dav. for one. 5 1-2 million gallons per day for storage. ). The proposed point ot diversion and the location of storage' dam Is a ehnrt distance above the falls herein Veferred to about two thousand (2000) feet above the river levet and. i -1 . ... . - v;t W4?ijr ine roeervoir xo De created by the dam tfy about 3 blllkyi gal-lona and will ffeQwMjjgutSO Aes or rflp. TTe. pilrpWfor which the watet la,:t8j. be used is for mining and pe-t purposes. fgi The name of the mine or land ;upon which land or miner lh water or power la to be used Is She Manvllle (Troup or lode mining claims situate on 1 (Queenstowio. Plymouth. South- i.the Northerly bar.k of the Taku River : ampt,-n. London. Cherbourg and about four (4) miles up the river from j Htivre. the .place where the Tulsequah flows 1 into In) Taku. (h). The date when the notice was Money Order. Drafts St Travellers posted on , th ground .Is: September Cheques at lewest rates. Pull mfor- 90. 19afl. matlon trout Local Agents or Com- ALASKA 41'NEXr tloi.n pany'a Office. aa Var.M'.ner. B.C. i Haatlnga St. W.. MIMNO COMPANY. Ilv 1.. II. Mctitnr, . Oeneral Superintendent. The date of the nra.tjuplitatlon of ihlo notice Is October ,''f920. i Clears Skin of Blemishes The Perfect Antiieptic Treatment It It m May to rid your ikln of ptmplrf, blotches, Memlahea. Jutt apply tbt port cool. Ins liquid D.D.D. Cletr and stalnleu, It , aootblnf element penetrate the tkln tad qnlrklr drtre iwy tht Irritation. ITCHING" STOPS INSTAXTIX A S5e bottle prom Itt merit or your drngdit rlret your money back. D.D.D. five AeaUt. (VttDJ)J.8op.) W. J. McCUTCIIEu. DRUGGIST. ORMES LTD. Don't forget to look for the new Phillips Oppenhelm story Monday. . R. 11. Ive of the Forest Branch service arrived in the city on the Prince Oeorge this morning irom Ocean Falls. Scandinavian dance tonight In the Moose Hall. Hanson and Far-stadt with new waltz selections and new peppy rhelnlanders. Observance of Mooseheart Day. Sunday, October 27 at 0 p.m. in Moot Hall. Concert program. Everybody welcome. Admission iree. udu) M. Valentin, proprietor of the Valentin Dairy, returned to the city on the Prince George this morning from a 10-day business trip to Vancouver. George H. Kohl, locating engln eer for. Uie P4wr, Corporation of Canada, was ari arrival in the city on the Prince oeorge this morn ing from Vancouver. Union, .fifeamen Cardena, Capt. A. Johnstone, arrived In port at 9:45 last pleht from the south ana sailed at,;12:50 a.m. on her return to Vancouver and waypolnts. Constable George Blaney of the city detachment of the provincial police returned to the .city on the Prince George this morning after a ten day trip to Vancouver. 6. Sam Massy, telephone sunerln- tendent, returned to the city on tne Prince oeorge this mornine from a trip to Vancouver where he went to receive treatment for his eye which he lost In the War, SERIOUSLY ILL J. G. Johnston, chief steward of the lighthouse tender Ne win? ton, is reported to be serlou<f 11L in the. Prince Rupert Geritol Hos-L pltal where he has been, a nallerjtJ :ur uie past mtrnui. r.ir,..jannsior( ome years ago was identified' with A 1 m. W ...1,11 ' ' - M uic lrm oi vviuiams, , ftianson Gonzales. . t" ' GOING TO ISLANDS ; O. EricklbnV wh is -getting oat' poies :n jiiasseu iniet under contract to the Baxter Pole Co.. arrived in the city on the Prince ueorge this morning after a busW ness trip south and wjMsvTroqKai tonight on the Prmce.DJMrtfat&1 port uiemen. w rxo ANNOUNCEMENTS . Mooseheart Day Sunday, October 27. Observance, Elks' Hallowe'en dance, Friday, November 1 in Elks' Home. Hill 60 Annual Bazaar, November 2. Presbyterian Bazaar November1 Eagles' whist drive and dance, November 7. . Ruperfc Eatfc United Church bazaar, rfovember 7. Premier.. Orchestra Dance, November 8. Whoopee i Anglican W. A. Bazaar, 14. L.O.B.A. whist drive and dance,' November 14. ! Gyro Hoedown in Auditorium, November 15. (tf)j Moose Annual Bazaar and 22. Nov. 21 United Church Bazaar, 5. Central Hotel 120 Rooms Rooms 50c and up SWANSON and BESNER ' ' ; , Proprietors SUITS! SUITS! MADE TO ORDER Cuttinjr, Workmanship and Stylt All Guaranteed f. . ' , SUITS STEAM CLEANED AND PRESSED We Deliver to Any Part of tin City. Ling, the Tailor PJione 619 h CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Christian Science Society, 245 Second Avenue This. Society is a branch of the Mother Church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist, In Boston, Mass. Sunday morning service at 11 o'clock. Subject, "PROBATION AFTER DEATH." Sunday School at 12 noon. Testimony meeting on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. The public Is cordially Invited. Reading room, 245 Second Avenue, open on Mondays and Thursdays from 3 to 8 pjn. BAPTIST CHURCH A Minister, Dr. F. W. Dafoe Residence 322 6th Ave- E, rhone Red 785 Services 11 ajn, subject, "A CHRISTIAN DUTY"; Sunday School at 12:15; Evening Service at 7:30, subject, "THE. CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE OF GOD." A cordial FIRST UNITED CHURCH Pastor, Rev. A. Wilson, BA. Morning Worship at 11 o'clock. Sunday School at 12:15. Evening at 7:30. Song Service, quartette, "Be Not Afraid"; anthem, "Seek Ye the Lord"; solo by J. W. Plommer. ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL (Church of England) Very Rev. J. B. Gibson, Dean Morning Prayer and Sermon at 11 o'clock. Sunday School at 2:30. Evening Prayer and Sermon at 7:30 p.m. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Morning Worship at 11 o'clock. Sunday School at 12:15. Evening Service at 7:30. Solo, "Rock of Ages," by A. ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH , Corner 8th Avenue and 9th Avenue E. 1 Tastor, Rev. John II. Hanson Plione Blue 151 ,- "' v , . , r '. i, ("i ; i, . Sunday Services Morning Worship (Eilsh) , at 11 o'clock. Vocal quartette. Sunday School at .12: UV Evening Worship (Scandinavian) at 7:30. .Special music. Cordial welcome to all. . ST. PETER'S CHURCH, SEAL COVE Canon W. F. Rushbrook, B.A, L.Th, Incumbent. Children's. Service and Sunday1 School a'll a Jii. J Eve- K .' nlng Prayer and Sermon at 7:30 pin.' Friday at 7 pin.; Boys -1 Club, Holy Communion, first Sunday of the month at 10 a.m. Richard Knox, assistant superintendent engineer, Canadian National Coast Steamships, Vancouver, arrived In the city from the south on the Prince George this morning, being here to inspect progress of reconditioning work on the. steamer Prince William at the local dry dock. Since his last visit here some months ago, Mr Knox has been on a trip to England In connection with the threr new large steamers which are being built th-re for company service on this coast. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WOULD Give free room for smal' amount of Janitor work. Apply "Room," Dally News. (tf) HIGH School girl wants room anr' board for services after schoo1 Phone Black 336. Goldbloom has Just returned from the East and has on display a wonderful selection of furs. Goldbloom is a keen buyer and can offer his customers prices at least 35 Per Cent Less Than Similar Goods Can Be Purchas.cd Elsewhere! Goldbloom, the Old Reliable, after being In business for twenty years, has not yet had a dissatisfied customer. See Goldbloom First Third Avenue, Next Bank ot . Montreal Mine Head Coal PHONE 771-PI10NE 771 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. Etc, 1 inch to 3-inch $12.50 Stove, 3-inch to 6-inch $12.75 Furnace Lump $13.50 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 C. C. KETCIIUM & CO., LTD. PHONE 711 PHONE 771 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 ,, ..rSale ; I generally have a boat to suit any requirements. Mooring spaces for boats' winter quarters. Agencies any engine required. Repairs Why pay more when your work can be done for less with better accomodation? PHONE GREEN 429