Saturday, November 2, 1029 THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE I you wish the very finest tea -just try it. Fresh from the gardens' Special Special MALT EXTRACT, PLAIN 3-lb. tins . . 75c Mb. jars ... 35c 2lb. tins ki . . . . , , 55c Parke Davis & Co. ': $1.00 Andrr-s Iar?e $1.00 Anders, smull GOc Pat -:t hop flavor malt syrup -.80c Jfw Pioneer Drttanisls Canadian H "'I rnuuu in i MILK ILK Prtsh PsUurized Milk and Cream Dally. EARLY DELIVERY Throughout the City. VALENTIN DAIRY T.. I miRD AVE. SIXTH ST. - TELEPHONF.S 8?t,200 UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Hailing I rum rrlnce Iturtrt j or VAM OL'VEK, VICTOUIA. rm luf. nutediile. Alert Uai, etc, Tuesday. 10 P m, for VAMtll'tEK, VICTORIA. Huledale. Merf liay. tie., rrldar ralinUht far ALICE ARM, ANYOX, SltWAHT. Niw lUter. lrl Muidmhi. bun-OiJ 8:00 p.m. llj tnd Avenue U. M SMITH Atent Prince Kupert, II. C. Tlrouth tVkrtfi wld to tlctorU and teattl ,aod batoce checked Ibrvucb to uetliwllon. CANADIAN VACinc B. d Gb$stSteamshtp Services r iSAltiNd FROM PRINCE Kt'PEKT To ' Kerkaftl3Ml. Juneau and Skagway s jeS a. ; L :: TO VahWuflr. VKtorta and Seattle Nov. 3, 13. 27. Princess Maquinna Qcean Falls, etc., Vancouver and Victoria, every Friday, 10 pjn. . .Agepia tor jiuiwnutilp lJnei a-' r V C Orchard, Genera) Agent, Jrd Ave- Prince Kupert, 'Phone 31 AT10NAL Qic Largcfi 'Kailway Sylcm in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE Salllnts from PRINCE RUrERT for VANCOUVER, VIC-TOI1LI, SEATTLE, and intermediate points, eaeh Thursday snd Sunday, 10:00 p.m. For ANVOX and STEWART, each Wednesday, 1 p.m. Tor STEWART and KETCHIKAN, each Saturday. 4 p.m. For NORTH and SOUTH QUEEN CIIAIJLOTTE ISLANDS, fortnirhtly. l'Ar.Mj:i TIUI LEAVE TltlM't fll TKR1 DAILY EXCEPT Sl'SIlAY at I1:W a m fer TKIXCE UEOIKIE. El)MO-TOX, MIXNirta. all points Eastern Ctitaoa. I'nltrd ttatei. ACIFXrV All. QCEAN sTRAMMIir LINKS City Ticket Office. 528 Third Ave, Prince Rupert Phone 2611 LUM 1x6 No. 1 Spruce Shiplap $23.00 1x10 No. 1 Spruce Shiplap $25.00 IxGNo 2 Spruce Shiplap $20.00 Ixlo No 2 Spruce Shiplap $22.00 2x4 and 2x6, 8 to 14', S4S, No. 1 Common. . . .$23.00 2x4 and 2x6, 8 to 14', S4S, No. 2 Common. . . .$22.00 Kiln DriQd Flooring, Ccilixijf and Finish, Mouldings Lath, Shingles, Doors, Windows, Etc. BIG BAY LUMBER COMPANY, LIMITED PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. Sawmill and Head Office, Seal Cove, Telephone, 361 Hetall Yard, Cow liny, Telephone 423 S2C mm nr m fitiBSKsBrrmiriiBSMl Dr Alexander I'llUNL b",i HKHStll 111 OC R DENTIST linn i iiiii'tf mjm bc"" Local Items Dentist. Dr. J. R. Gosse. Phone 686. Don't lorcet the Scotsmen's an nual dance November 29. (256) All owners of radio sets nlease attend, ipubllc , meeting Monday at 8, oWocifcJn Qty Hall. (250) as. Salvor has arrived with a full cargo of coal for Albert & McCaffery Limited, phone 116 and HI. 25B At the meeting of the board of trade last night V. S. Moore, gar- age proprietor, was elected a mem-1 Der. O. N. R. steamer Prince George. Oapt. Neil McLean, arrived m oort at 11 o'clock this morning from Vancouver. Powell River and Ocean Falls and will sail at 4 o'clock this afternoon for Stewart and Ketchikan. At the board of trade meeting 'ast night Percy Tinker reported that the meeting with Mr. Lough-eed of the committee In regard to the highway had been fully reported in the press and there was nothing more to say. The Peace River committee of the board of trade and city council will meet Premier Mackenzie King on the occasion of his coming visit and will take up with him 'he desirability of connecting the Peace River with the Pacific Coast at Prince Rupert. The president of the board of trade will aopoint a committee to attend the B. C. Agricultural As-relation general meeting with a view to electing officers at that meeting. That was decided by the board last niaht in retriv to a request from the association. Mlw Chrissle McLeod. daughter if Mr. and Mrs. Rod McLeod. arrived in the city on yesterday afternoon' train from Burns Lake where she nan been identified for ome time with the staff of the Bums Lake G-anwre and will take a position here in S. C. Thomson's brokerage office. The board of trade last ntebt derided to loin with the city coun- '.! in extending an invitation to Premier Mackenzie King to a pub 11c dinner here on Saturday of next week. It was pointed out that t could hardlv be exDected that the Premier wonld attend a dinner and elv an address at six o'clock and then address a uublic met me at eight It would be asking 'oo much of him. However an In vitation will be sent. f2 CHKITMS KVII.lNCiS , IHOM AINT JOHN i Tn ilsjm - :rat-I.Irr,Hl j Dec. 6 Ducheu ot Atboll I . Dec. 14 Dacheas of BlchaaorMl i D c 18 Ducbew ot Tork ,1a C'lierbwirf-.HoutliainittOfi-Aatiierp ( Dw. 13 Montcalm FROM MONTREAL To C'Urltirg-Hthinj!u-Amfrp Nov. 3S Montclar: Tu Chbori-V(nilluMptmi-llniburj Not. 14 Montotdm To IMfaot-Urerpooi-Ola-How Nov. IS Ouebaaa of tuduaond Nov. 23 DootMoa at Tor Nov. MUUMdow FROM QUEBEC Ta New York Nov. 33 Ein.ircsi of Auatrallt ' A: "!v to Alien t everywhere or J J I OH I Kit SU u:mh1p O'li! P.im. Agent t' i' K Stjt'-u V.inccvi T"!Tht i.' 3' mo ir 'Jf SO C AN DIAN SAILINGS FROM MONTREAL TO I'LYMOl III-II VVUK-l.ONDON Auranla, Nov. 8. AuKonla. Nov. IS. Actila, Nov. 23. ANCHOR DONALDSON FROM MONTREAL to iii:i.r.sT-Ln Lut'ooL-uLAsamv Antcnla. Nov. 8. Atbenla. Nov. IS. Nov. 23. rdanla. Wi. I'l.-uiinf! fl at ir.i v wo ?iTrtn'iTOfltTiTi1.Til:!.6N!) Titacanla, Dec. 9. TO HEl.rAST-l.lVEKPOOL-dlsaoW AtlWBla, Doc. 14. FROM ST. JOHN, N.R. TO HEtfAMT-iivLitrooL-oiasaotv Atbenla, Dec. is. Money Ordery Draft & Traveller' rbpqu.-. at lowet mte. Pull information from Local Ajenta or Company's Offlor S33 Hactlngi St. W., Vanoouver, B.C. Could Not Sleep HEADACHES Were So Bad Mrs. A. M. Araenault, New Aberdeen. N.8, writes: "For a period I bad been troubled with headaches and they were soj bad tiey kept .P fcwake at night , . f 'I rwns &dTi?A y friend, after' hating used man different 'kinds of modi cine, to try "After ffllrin tr thrpe txlttlea I wai completely relieved, and fan recommend it to be a perfect medicine." Put up only by The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. City accounts Tor the two weeks ending October 25, totalling $10,-164.96. were passed for .payment at last night's council meeting. Thomas McMeekin will leave on Monday morning for a two weeks business trip to various interior points between here and Giscome. Letters were read at the board of trade meeting last nglht from Hon. J. P. Cardln and Sir Henry Thornton in regard to aids to navigation in Hecate Strait. Motorship BeiHngham, Capt. Hooper, arrived In port this morning from Ketchikan with four car loads oi capned saimon lor transshipment east over the Canadian National Railways. At the meeting of the board of trade last night a letter was read from the secretary of the Terrace Board of Trade expressing appreciation of the co-operation of the Prince Rupert Board In the send- ng of delegates to the Chamber of Commerce convention at Edmonton and the visit to the Peace River. They desired to put on re- 4 a Taxi Phone 4, Dig 4 Taxi, tf Mrs. L .H. Haworth returned to the city on Thursday after a two months' visit in Calgary and other Alberta points. John McHugh, fisheries department engineer, arrived in the city qn he. Prince George this morning JromWancouver, being, here on offkWdutles. ; ; '"-t:' ri ; ' P. J. Ryan expects to leave two weeks from, today for Edmonotn where he plans on locating. Mrs. Ryan and family -will leave the city next summer. Scandinavians! Dont miss the Hallowe'en Dance tonight at the Moose Hall. Decorations Apples Whoopee! Hanson & Farstad with their music, For fine photo work send your films to Wrathall's Photo Finishings, 322 Third Ave. Quick returns and careful finishing; We frame pictures. (tf) Tom Hall, Seattle broker and well known in the north in the early days, is a passenger aboard the Prince George today bound for tteicmican on business. A Hallowe'en dance for Scan dlnavlans was held in the Boston Hall last night, there being a good sized attendance. Music was by Anaeron ana Kyan witn violin and guitar. George Rorie r. arrived in the city on the Prince George this morning from Vancouver to pav a visit with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Rorie, Fourth Avenue west., Suffering with a severely snrain ed ankle. Kenneth Kerr arrived in the city from Terrace on yes terday afternoon's train for x-ray treatment in the Prince Rupert oenerai Hospital. Jack McNeil of Telkwa .who has been on a business trip to Vancouver, arrived in the city from the south on the Prince George this morning, being on his way DacK to tne interior. M. M. Stephens was fined $10 by Magistrate McClymont in city TVlli rniirt thte mnrntnor nri n ".ord appreciation of the friendly ! charge of common assault. It wa3 spirit which was manifested by alleged that he caned Bert Han-the delegates toward the Terrace . son who was the Informant In the men ana expressed uie wisn uiai case. 'he practical result. .which would! . "ollow woulA Justify -the . eqr,! s. Hewers of the Rupert Marinade. A report, from the Tejrkqefine Products returned to the city delegates was, epcsed. Presbyterian 1! Willi Slock Certificates - - Bonds, Insurance Policies and Legal Documents of every description SHOULD BE PROTECTED AGAINST FIRE. Safety Deposit Boxes In Our : Fire-Proof Vault Provide , ... This Protection The small cost of rental for these Deposit Bo.xesMs really cheap Insurance for your valuables. S. D. JohnstonCb.Ltd. 610 2nd Avenue Phone 130 Prince Rupert, RC. ilT if'.?- - ANNblWLMjfcfS Hill 60 Annual Bazaar,' Norem ber 2. , ' .-. .,1.-.I:IW Hir -IWl.- 1). ? tK- '.IB-Mil. il: . J"P!M S(r lftj;tiifi:' Eagles' wfeut drive i and jidanoe, ovniber. ii r.i.i' Rupert East' United Church ba-aar. November 7. Premier Orehestra.. Oance. November 8. Whoopee Anglican W. A. Bazaar, 14. ., L O.BA. whist drive, and dance, ormbef 14. Gyro Hoedown November 15. Moose Annual vnd 22, in Auditorium. , (tf) Bazaar Nov. 21 St. Andrew's annual dance United s Church Bazaar. Decern- Skin Sufferers Try This Test A Pur Antiteptic Treatment tamtui Itrklnc .kin which mi to ietj r-JU-f? Mm jriw Id nm, mate, rraptkwi. "nlh-. of Mln dtoMar? Ttj th par tm. Iu llqulit O.D.D. It prni-inte th ikln, nothing tnd brallar tk Irrliitotl tluwt. A So,- boitl,. pri'n l Bwrli your dracrt pT mr auwr bork. U.D, miaM W traUA, aeoBljDJJJ3.6opJ V. 4 McCl!TCHFi. nnnuiisT ortMts ttn. on the Prince' George this morn ln from a trio south, being ac cpmpanled by Mrs. Rogers who has been residing In Victoria for the past i our years. Miss Hazel Bachman arrived in the city on the Prince George-this mornm en route to Haysport when? yhe will take over the dutiea Basaar November ?f teacher In the public school urere wiucn nas Deen ciosea ior nearly ten years. Mr. end Mrs. Harry Foote and Tittle dauahter. who havp hpp-n nn a .trip south, returned to the city rrom Vancouver on the Prince George this morning. Mr. Foote's health is greatly Improved as a result of the change. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Oakley gal'ed last night for a vacation &15 to Vancouver. While in the Muth they will make a motor triD from Vancouver to SeatUe with Mr. and Mrs. George Richmond, formerly of this city. Durin the month or October 1287 gallons of fuel oil was used n th- city Hall heating system, it wai reported to the council last night bv John Walker Exley. Janitor. The dally consumption was 39 gallons at a cost of $2.17. No other offer having beep received aHhongh the property was advertised, the city council last night, on recommendation of the finance 'omlUee. decided to transfer j. r. siaggard's rights In h Sold lew Housing house on lot. 3. Wock 28. secUon 6. to Peter 'Daniel Cameron. I R"" nd Mm. B J. Saml of Vancouver and Rev. H. J. VMisvlk or 'T'acona. vhi have been attending liip Lwniv-riTin innivifarv nr n - - - J " . V.H..1V " U . . , V. . , the foundation of the Bella Coola -tuement were passengers going south aboard the steamer Cardena last evtnin Thev were accom-"nnled bv Rev. Iver Iverson of Bella Coola. The city council last, nteht nut through a formal resolution rat-''vlns a decision made last sum-Tr on recommendation of the ' vri of works to use 12-lnch ln--ad of 8 or 9-inch pipe in Section Five trunk sewer construction. The chaqge was considered advisable in ease of future extensions to thi i system. At the meeting of the board of trade last night on the suggestion of the president. Milton Gonzales, it was moved by J. c. Brady M.P. seconded by M. Hellbroner and carried, that a letter exDresslne regret at the loss sustained In -the) tragic death or the late F. O. Dawson and of sympathy for .the ber reaved ones be sent to Mrs7 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY i FOR RENT Nicely furnished flat in Clapp Block, Apply Westen-haver Bros. (tf) TOR RENT Modern rive roomed house with full basement, furnace, garage and kitchen range. Phone Blue 415. (tf) -k -a HhurcK $mnce CHRISTIAN SCIENCE .. JChrlstlan Science Society, 215 Second Avenue . . .This Society Is a branch of the Mother Church, the FImL Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. Sunday morning' Service at 11 o'clock. Subject, "EVERLASTING PUNISHMENT." Sunday School at 12 noon. Testimony meeting on Vednesday evening at 8 o'clock. The public is cordially invited. Reading room, 215 Second Avenue, open on Mondays and Thursdays from 3 to 8 pjn. ; BAPTIST CHURCH Minister, Dr. F. W. Dafoe Residence 322 6th Ave., E. Phone Red 785 Service 11 ajn., subject, "THE MINISTRY OF. SUFFERING"; Sunday School at 12:15; Evening Service at 7:30,, subject, "THE CALL OF THE HOUR." Sacrament of the ' Lord's Supper at the close of the evening service. ' . - FIRST UNITED CHURCH Pastor, Rev. A. Wilson, BA. Morning Worship at 11 o'clock. Subject "NOT SUBJECT TO DECAY." Evening at 7:30. Subject, "IS CHRISTIANITY WORKABLE?" Wednesday at 7:30 Devotional Meeting. ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL Very Rev. J, B. Gibson, Dean J Morning Prayfr, Holy Communion and Sermon at 11 o'clock. Sunday School at 2:30. Evening Prayer and Sermon, ' at 7:30 pm. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Preacher, Rev. II. C. Eraser, MA.t Morning Worship at 11 o'clock. Sunday School at 12(15. Evening Service at 7:30. Duet, "Soul Thou Llfteth Thy Divine Petition." ST. PAULS LUTHERAN CHURCH Corner 8th Avenue and 9th Avenue E. . Pastor, Rev. John II. Hanson Phone Blue 451 REFORMATION SUNDAY Sunday Services Morning Worship o'clock. Sunday School at 12:15. vTnnWor: navlan) at 7:30. Special songs am come. b!atl 11 p'tScahdlii lUib'e wel- ST. PETER!S CHURCH, SEXL COV& Canon W. F. Rushbrook, BJ, L.Thn Incumbent ' Communion tomorrow morning at 10 am Children's Service and Sunday School at 11 ajn. Evening Prayer and Sermon at 7:30 pjn. UUA iff ml mm. ml mm. ml mm. mr mW my MJ WM MJ Mm MJ Mm MJ ml mm. m I Actor ml- ivauiu That has startled the world is new, something different from anything, you ever heard in Radio. 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