fucsday, September 10, 1923. No. 1 A Folding Kodaks From. $12.25 No. J C Folding Kodaks From .$18.50 KODAK TIME Brownies from $2.25 Vest Pocket Kodaks $5.00 No. I WjTdffig kodaks From $iii5 No. 3 A Folding Kodaks-r- Prom $34.00 Cine Kodak (Movie), FV'3.5 Lens ..$100.00 Kodak Films, all sizes In stock. Developing and printing for anutears. Dally service. Quality finish. ' ytcf Pioneer Druacists THIRD AVE. & SIXTH ST. TELEPMONF.S 8?f,200 UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED (taliliui I rum rrlnce It u pert lor ViMOLVEK. VICTOUIA, .Htiinwii Day. nult-ilale. Alert Hay. etc.. Tue. jt S:3U p 111, lu VtMdlU.1l. VK TOHIA. Iliited lie . Alert Hat. tit . Irldaj midnight IW ALICE A KM. ANYOX, STtWAKT. Naai Kltrr. I'ort Mmpoi, bun- dur. S:00 p w litlMiar KIMPhOX AND WALES IHI.AMI. Tur(U. p m. i , j Li.rt ivciiue M. HMiril .Unit ITliice Kuprrt, U.C. Tl rough tirkrtu told to Victoria nl beattle .and baggage checked thmurb to deMlintlun. 1CANA01AH. mzmc. Viiir Ird Ate B.C. COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICES XAII.IMiS IROM IMMMT Kl TEHT To Krtrhlkm. Wraniell, Juneau and rfuagna) Septemler 7. IS. 'iS. Tu Vancouver. Victoria and Seattle September 7. It, it. rill.NTKH. MAKV Ocean Fall, etc.. Vancouver and Victoria every Friday 10 p.m. Agentt fer all Stearrfshlp Llnea W C Olt' lAltD. (iOKKAL AOEXT rrlnee llm-rt. IS C Phone 31 Canadian National CJhc Largcft TKflilway Syflcm in Amcrich STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERyi.CJfc? .;, -niUne. fr-.m PMIXCK Kt PEKT for VlNmitK VI'1 f OKI ;-r,XJi-and Intermediate point, Mondaia, Thurd. 4 p.m.; JHirdajt. VP-,-Tot AN VOX. and 8TMVAKT. Mondaji, S p.m ; IThlaii. I Ji ni. fur MtKSKTT JXI-ET IDKTH. Monday. S p.m far IOITII qi EEN CIIAItt.OTTE ISLANDS, fortnightly lor uKAMVAV. IVedtierdayi, I p.m. I'AHbLMItK TKAINh I.K.Wr rKIM't. SI PKHT DAILY EXIEPT SI XOAV at II :M a m for I HINCE tll-irWOCTnTIOX-TOX, VVIXXII'tO. all polnli tatern Canada. I'nltrd tte. .,, ,. . aolncy Al.i. orrv htkammiip Lisr ' ''' City Ticket Office. 328 Third Ave- Prime Rupert Phtfn-2( Thoroughly seasoned Shiplap, S4S Dimension and Hoards. KILN, DRIED Sitka Spruce and Cedar Finish, Coiling,, and Ku.stic. SPECIALTIES 1 x 4" Edcegrain Hemlock Flooring 1 x 3" and 4" Sitka Spruce Coiling 1 x 4" and 6" Cedar Rustic BIG BAY LUMBER COMPANY, LIMITED PRINCE RUPERT, Ii. C. Head Office, Seal Cove, Telephone. 3d Kctail Yard, Cow Bay, Telephone 423 DEMAND "Rupert Brand" Kippers "THE DAINTIEST RREAKTAST FOOD." Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. IHINCK IlUl'EKT, 11. C. Daily News Want Ads. Wing quick Results Moose and 22. Annual Bazaar Nov. 21 UUUU ULU CJIljLlOllt STOUT!" (.Fjumft from tttolidltj Mianiil) U1 mJ up our pacWgc of ut. Wncn'i Tonic Stoul nj h ftuJe o .icdlwil drink a. vtllM. Ionic lli.ufin. m the f ooj olj LoKliih Stout. Dr. Waurwa'a Tonic Stout u a J'li(io, nrrwhing, healthful U'rerajfo. It ia a wonderful tonic. For 03 years Kogluih people have Mijoyed this wondfrful drinlc. Male it up at home. A "5c pack-aeo inakca 3 gallons of Stout. Sou br r OKMCS I.1MITF.II. ITInff Ituprrf. Il.r. VanroiMrr, II.C. Ladies I Wilt you please let us talk KINGS with you some of these days? Wc don't mean in an ad. What 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. JOHUgULGHfe- THE STORE WITH THE CLOCK Coal? Coal? Takf ailvnntngr of low price tu put In your tvlntrr tupiil.r. i;lo.N nnd CAsli)Y-i:i.l.tXO-TON In any quuntlilf. AIo flour, lluy, (Irnln nml Irnl Pr tice Ruperf Feed Co PHONES 58 AND 558 l.ilU ' THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE LOCAL NEWS ITEMS 4 a Taxi Phone A, Bis 4 Taxi, tf Football tonight. Thistle neglment, 6.30 prompt: iii'l vs. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bulger' 'sailed yesterday afternoon on the Prince George for a trip to Vancouver. Mrs. F. C. Bishop of Terrace arrived in the city on yesterday afternoon's train from the interior for a brief visit. Dentist Dr. J. Rl Gosse. Phone 686. Charles p7 Bafagno, teacher of Pangf ortc , has. .resumed , teaching; J- ( .... . - . . i"' Albert & McCaf fery Limited. Phone 116 and 117, Try our Boot less store coal. e guarantee! satisfaction. ,, , Mrs. James Krikevsky, who has been on a trlb to Edmonton! came . Rose, Cowan & Latta have mov-.'on yesterday's train as far asr' cu uiwr pnni shop 10 more uum- Terrace where she will spend a modious premises In the basement few days before returning to the of the new Besner Block, 3rd St. ; city, entrance. 2121 '' W. L. Stamford, agent of the Mrs. W. D. Moxley returned to marine department, returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's the city on the Oatala this morn- traln from a two week's trip to ine after havlne made the round Vancouver. On the way home, she trip to Stewart and Anyox on of- ! spent a day at smitners. nciai duties. i Albert & McCaffery, Limited.' Mrs. Joseph Cook of Terrace ar- il'hone 116 and 117. I wo scows rived to the city on yesterday af-of Nanalmo-Wellington lump coal ternoon's train from the interior arrived today. We arc now pre-; and aatted last night on the Prince ! pared to supply you with your, Charles to make the round trip, to winters coal. tf .Stewart. Anyox ari'd Massett Inlet Among the candidates successful i In examiantioos for proficiency in amateur ,radileieraphy as announced by the Department of Ma- rlnerlne and Fisheries for the ;mopth, of July is Tom Moorehouse of Prince Rupert. v Olof Hansen arrived in the city on yesterday afternoon's train I from Smitners. Mrs. Harmon and i family, who 1 have been spending i the summer at ' Lake Kathlyn, will return to the city days' time. in about ten ' S. Bloom, well known local pro- AMvniTVrVMFN'TS iwiuer ana owner ui a num- fiber of residences in the city, is ex- - pec ted back in Prince Rupert shortly after havlne snent the mat Premier Orchestra's opening j ooUpie of yearg in New York City, dance. The dance of the season. iHe will m-obablv bui'd another Moose Hall, whoopee! September 20. A Catholic Bazaar, October 2 and 3. 158 house here. Milton Gonmles of Prince Ru- rjert Is imotw thane rennrtml tn l ivouy luuu imwu nuYcmuci . wucu iw generfu poiiucai snua- Ition in Brithh Ooimnbla was ils- cussed with Hon. Dr. J. H. King, minister of health and pensions. FallScheHnof Fall Schedule Canadian National eacn weanesaay ana Saturday a 10.30 a m. Sailing for Vaneo'tver nr" "a-h Thuradav and Snndav 10.00 pm.: for Any.-j'x and Stewar4 Wednesdays 4:00 nm': f0f"8twart and Ketchikan Sfurdavn 4 0 p m.: for North and South Queen Charlotte Islands fortnightly. Full Robin Hood ! FliOUR Preferred by Discriminating' Housewives II. S. Parker left on this morn ing's train for a business trip to Terrace. Presbyterian Tea in the Church Hall tomorrow afternoon from 3 to C. Musical program. George Eckerman, late of the Kelson Trading Co., has now Join ed the staff of Mussallem's cash and carry market. Mrs. E. Holmes and P. MeKenna were among passengers- sailing last night on the Prince Charles to make the round trip to Stewart, Anyox and Massett Inlet. D. B. Finn, director of the Prince Mrs. E. O. Osborne and daughter. Major Davidson, consulting min Miss Eileen Osborne of the city lne enelneer. who has been exam 12:20 noon today from Stewart and other northern points of call and will sail at 3:30 thls-af have been present at a Liberal ! temoon for Vancouver and way conference In Vancouver last week Prts. James Liahjell arrived in the information City Ticket Office. char',M arrlved m the Prlnce ye8. Phone 2C0. 212 terday aftsrnoon from Vancouver . . ' and Is making the round trlD to TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Hotel. Rupert REGAL ART CO., Spadlna Ave., Toronto, requires agents In this locality to take orders for Canada's finest line of Personal Christmas Greeting Cards. "I took Lvdu E Tinkham's Vegetable Compound for miserable and tired feelings and it gave me strength to do my work. My nerves are better and I feel well and strong and have a good appetite. I sleep well and am In pretty good spirits, arid able 'tb work every day now. I recommend the Vegetable Compound and you may use this letter as a testimonial." Miss Dehvm Wallace, Union Street, North Deixm, New Brunut u:k Stewart and Massett Inlet aboard the vessel from which he will disembark here Thursday morning. Pepoard. who has been Wrntlfled with the C. N. R. city ticket office here during the rush summer months, will leave nxti Monday morning for Pine Falls,! Manitoba. At the end of the week! be will make the round trip aboard the steamer Prince George to Stewart and Ketchikan, accom-1 panid by Wilfrid Jackson and Ti- T auten of the city ticket of fice staff. BACKACHE Can Be Stopped often in a few h mis If you are lottos pep, hr-ulth and strength from Getting lo Nights. Backache, Bladder Weakness, Burning. Leg or Groin Pains, or Rheumatic Aches, why not try the Cystex 48 Hour Test? Oe' Cystex (pronounced Slss-tex) idny it any drug store, for only Money back lf you don't soon i ni pains gone, sleep fine, feel yuunger. stronger, and full of pep. The Enginccrinff Profession In liritish Columbia ' III - A X l A I, 1.XAM 1 NAT I O N IS flrnmfcit isth. 199 i'Mr to All Candlriatr Candldatea leading to a Licence to engage in the profMatoo of enSumint iln all branch) nhould note that Srrtlon U-8 of the Bnglneeniie Act ct tb Pro-vinor miu!:ea: "Each candidal r v exanilintlou aball live at runt one mouth'a notloa la wining to th Sec rata ry of hl intention to present htnutlf tur xi"nmauon. N; tldcatlona ahould reach K. -:ir nr. 030 Blraa BulWlS uiixoiiver, U.C. NOT LATEB TER 1 1 September Mth. I9S9. lis?. D. C. McKechnie and E. L. Bow- own family. disthxid ?&y5fi?i2' ran ;! George Hills was an arrival in tjr iif j the city on the Catala this morn-i?ilSS iViCLeOd IS lng from Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Haveland are sailing this afternoon on the Catala for a trip to Vancouver. E. clal Ross Oatman of the provin-public works service with Rupert Fisheries Experimental Sta- H. D. Tee, chief operator of Dig- tlo'n, sailed yesterday evening on by Island wireless station, return the Prince Charles to make the cd to the city on the Catala this round trip to Stewart, Anyox and morning .after having made the Massett Inlet. round trip to Anyox and Stewart. Guest at Shower Telephone Girls Presented Her Witn Comforter and Bolster Cushion The telephone girls last evenine headquarters at Anyox arrived in .held a shower in honor of Miss the city on the Catala this morn ing from Stewart. Kirs. D. J. MacDonald and family of Kincloith are passengers aboard the Catala this afternoon bound for Vancouver where they will spend th'e coming winter. Christina McLeod at her home at 410 81xth Avenue West. A very en-toyable evening was spent and, during the course of the proceedings, the girls presented Miss McLcod with an eiderdown comforter and bolster cushion. Community singing was enloyed and the party was brought to a close with the serving cf dainty refreshments. Those present were. Mrs. B. Love, Mrs. A. McKenzle, Miss Christina McLeod. Mrs. B. Sherman, Mrs. E. targe, Mrs. W. B. Cornish, Mrs. Windsor, Mrs. McKenzle, Miss Jennie and Molly Watson, Miss Jean Stalker, Miss Alberta Hill, Mrs. S. hall staff, sailed last evening on inmg properties at Alice Arm, ia (Massey, Mrs. B. Cameron, Mrs. D. the Prince Charles to make the a passenger aboard the Catala thls:McLeod' MUses BeK Campbell. Ell-round trip to Stewart, Anyox and afternoon returning to Vancouver, i "fth. Da' '"L1 Massett Inlet. Polly Astoria, Mary Colussi, Thelma Union steamer Catala. Cant. A. E. Dickson, returned to port at Dunn, K. c. Armstrong, A. McLeod, Netta McLeod and Mrs. C. McKen- icr, ueia engineers lor uie con5ot-2je( rjjgby Island ' o Anvnr JZlfl turned to the city on the Catala this morning from a brief trip to Stewart. ' C. Wolfle of Spokane, who Is in terested in mining I properties in HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Uupcrt J. Ralph, S. Goldbloom, William Ball, M. Q. Wallace, L H. Evans Via AmaHiMin CJi Imnn T? I vnt ViT1av I - . ru. aboard a smaU gas boat yes- rVQEi AZZ i . . "olmanL Vancouver; J. from Seattle to supervise 4CT,E '"ZJZ S W.wia K. v. uaironer, 'h- Wallatkm of a 34 h.p. Ran Jl, " , iiTr(Tan7.V Portland Canal ESngland; George Howland (Norwegian) seml-delsel engine to Kenya Tnoma4 P. Kinney. ' ' a new halibut boat which Is beln? camp. Mrs. Cameron, wife Alex Cameron of the of Capt. Coastwise Ih. Wang, city, A. M.,Flclci, Chille- Royal r, t-i ri.- iir Rrwimahlr jtr Ran. rvi nnH fim. Clarmeo Mlmfr Vsnnmivpr V. R Steamships ta now affective, with p'engers Arnold. E. N. Prout, George M. emlnT for SUver Crest uy are aboard the Ca- steamers arriving from Vancouver ..... . t. ... ity tTMm fllr iau tfe, ifVprnortfi-'hAtmrf van. Johnston. W. H. Thome and K. ii. . .... . . -w . SS3EEa83SI-E WAITRESS wanted. Prince vi-i it c9 uiut, aitu tiss-c w k.t - & Finance Co., Is a pastenaw couver where they will take up Argue, CNH.; Thomas Kelly, city. the Catala this afternoon resronce4, lfv,; returning to Vancouver after a . , . visit of inspection to the company's properties at Alice Ann. Every town has - one generous soul who believes In using his G. W. Taylor, travelllna auditor money to make othe happy lf ti-n NKxionv ttiiiwava. tu nth. nrn .k.. v,i. Savoy F. II. Carson, Oona River; Jas. Cauthers. Terrace; William Dou-cett, Juneau. Central L. Llahjell. Seattle, James chen and James Hunter. nidn man best Odds' Ma- I. IIIIIfELWC REAL OLD SCOTCH WHISKY This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia.