.OctobcrJH, 1029 Only choice leaves grown at high altitudes go Into the blending of Blue Ribbon Tea. That ii why Its flavour Is so uniformly excellent Insist upon getting it from your grocer refuse substitutes of inferior quality. rana 1U10C01 MADE BY R. l ib. boxes m.T....lfiO 1 1 , . lb. boxes V5Q Mini t.H-w,iu. 1 Now In Arriving For Saturday, Oct. 19 Frii'-u Chews, lb. 75c Mint Mollasses, lb 60c ARRIVING FKESII BEST QUALITY 7u! Pioneer THIRD AVE. t SIXTH ST. U1SION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED gulling I'hiii Priori Iturxrt lor V.tMOLVEK. VICTORIA. Swanvtb uajr. lliArdde. Alert liar. etc.. Tut. day. 3-M pro. . I'or VAM OI VtU. VlCroiill. lluledJle. Mr IWij. Mr.. Friday mWn.'iht lor JW.ll'E A KM. ANYOX. blUM'AUT, Su,, ItMrr, llwt UmXM1. Sun- dir. ft:oo p.m. through to destination. " IcakabianJ B. C. Coast Steamship Services SAILINGS FROM TRINCE RUPERT To Ketchikan. Wrangell, Juneau and Skagway Oct. 9 19 30. To Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle Oct. 2. 13, 23. Princess Mary Oreans Falls, etc., Vancouver and Victoria, every Friday. 10 p.m Agents IV C. Orchard, General Agent, Canadian National Qjc Largcfl Kailway Syftcm in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE Sailing from PltlXCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER. VIC-TOItiA, SEATTLE, nd intermediate points, each Thursday and Sunday, 19:00 p.m. For AXYOX ana STEWART, each Wednesday, 4 pan. lor STEWART and KETCHIKAN, each Saturday. 1 p.m. For NORTH and SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, fortnightly. I'AHMIMlRFt TKAI.M I.EAVB PHIM'I. ft! HJHT U-ULY EXCEPT M'MIAY at 1I:S a n for PHIME OtOUUB. EDMO.N. ION, m.NMPEO, all imiIiiI latlnn Canada, I'nitrd Matra. AOENCY AI.VOCA KTEAMMIir USES t'ily Ticket Office, 528 'fhird Ave Prime Ruperl I'hone 2C0 LUMBER IxG No. 1 Spruce Shiplap $23.00 1x10 No. 1 Spruce Shiplap '$25.00 IxG 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 2x1 and 2xG, 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 KUPEKT. B. C. Sawmill and Head Office, Seal Cove, Telephone, 3C1 Kctall Yard, Cow hay, Telephone 423 Daily News Want Ads. ates Ltd. C. PURDY 3-lb. boxes 42.00 Peanut Crisp, lb -..40c 05c Stock. Dmgtyisls TEIEPJIONFS 8200 Tor All Mra.nship Lines 3rd Ave, Prince Rupert, Phone 31 bring quick Results Local Items 4 a. Taxi Phone 4, Big 4 Taxi, tf Dentist, Dr. J. R, Go'sse. Phone 686. , , . .... Hffl... TT a T-l 1. I 1 tin a. ii. o. ro.ir.ci 5uit;u iiLiii eve- i nlng(on .the, Catala, for. a trlD tOi AnyQand $tewart. ., i , A. Richmond sailed last nleht on the Prince George for a business trip to Vancouver. Special meeting Carpenter's Union Tuesday. October 22. All members requested to attend. (246) TrR Prnnlf Pfnltor cnllpri last night on the Prince George for Victoria where she will take up iuturc residence. Mr. arid Mrs. James A. Brown of Port Essington arrived In the city from the Skeena River on yesterday afternoon's train. j William Goldbloom returned to the city on the Catala yesterday afternoon from a two weeks' business trip to Vancouver and elsewhere In the south. Mrs. Tasker and daughter arrived in the city on the Catala yesterday afternoon from Vancouver to Join Mr. Talker and son, who are already located here. Ewart Lyne sailed last night on the Prince George for Vancouver., He plans later to proceed to the United State to take up residence. Mrs. Lyne and daughter will go south later. Mrs G. R. Wilson and little daughter of Vancouver, arrived in the city on Saturday from the arviir H f mrxtmA Via navf f rtr- nrAke here, vistfing with Mrs.. Wilson's uncie and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Stewart. Fourth Avenue West. Wlth a fair sized passenger list, ' T1IE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE union steamer catala, capt. James ; Doara ine uataia yesieraay aiter-Findlay, arrived in port at 3 30 1 noon bound for Vancouver on pro-yesterday afternoon from the fesstona business. with una sailed at 8 p.m. for An- vox. Stewart and other northern points. District Game Warden T. Van Dyk. formerly stationed here and now making his headquarters at Prince George, is a visitor in the city on official duties, having arrived on yesterday afternoon's train from the interior. A police offic pf from To ronto is expected to arri vMlmUiff tit y frort the east dn Oil rtettsv s train to take lri Ai fsesJdhn . Greentyf who was ar Jiere. TaM week and who will' faeeiriflWn Toronto Oh a ehaNe of theft of $10,000 from the Canadian Oil Co 4 Dr and Mrs. II. L. Keenleysld and Miss Lucy Pillsbury were amor.? members tyhe Canadian legation attendhn panquei wBlch was given in japan, recently or tne n formed Canadirn Assoclatinri am apan. in horor of Hon lrhe XI. Marler Canadian minister U Japan, and Mrs Mnrler. The affair took place in ine imperial uoiei. tokio S It Winn chairman of the Workmen's Compensation Board of British Columbia: Dr. J. Baatln medical officer of the board, and Miss Dickie, stenographer, passed i, th ritv on the Catala yesterday afternoon en route to Anyox and Stewart. They will be bade here again tomorrow morning and wili hold a hearing to morrow afternoon in the Prince Ruoert General Hospital, proceed ne Wednesday morning to the hi' terlor. Getting Up Nights Can Be Stopped often In 4 hours. If you are losing pep, health and strength from Getting Up Nights, Backache. Bladder Weakness Burning, hegrpr Qrdh Pains, or Rheumatic Aeries, why not try the Cyatex 48 Hour Test? Get Cystex (pronounced Slss-tex) today at any drug store, for only 60c. Money back If you don't soon find pains gone, sleep fine, feel younger, t ANNOUNCEMENTS Royal Purple Bridge, Whist and Dance, Elks' Home, October 25. Mooseheart Day Observance, Sunday, October 27. Htll 80 Annual Basaar, November 2. Presbyterian Bazaar November '' Eagles' whist drive and danec. November "V. Rupert Bast United Church ba-W,?Nvmbtr 7. rj-jecilkfr''orchestra Whoopee Dane November 8. ' Anglican W. A. Basaar, November 14. L.O.BiV. whist drive and dance, November 14. Gyro Jloedown in Auditorium, NoveniDsr 10. (tf) Moose Annual Bazaar Nov. 21 and 22. .United Church Basaar, December 5. A Different Woman " 1 hav great pleatur in Informing you that IZrutchen Salt hat worked woniert far mt. 1 ham been a great lufferer of Itvrr and kidney trouble, and after try in on bottle lama different vwnan. 1 had to giro tip my uort, tut thank to Krutchen Salt I am back at work again, and I tit my ton a littU every morning, and I don't hear of th tittU complaint! new uhieh a child get. II it happier and brighter, Jeneratly hat tneiottd a tnap-thot of ton and trlf. I am S3 yean, boy 0 year. I thall nlirayi highly recommend Krutchen, and I would not b without Ihem myielf in a hurry." Mn.) M. V. Orifliul Mtar OB to. tommMaa. Ernscbea Salts ll obtainable t drug idiI department ttoria to Canada it 75c. a bottle. A bottle contains enough to last tor 4 or S toouthat good bealtb tot tuU-a-ceut a dar. This afternoon's train, due from the east at 3:30, was reported this morning to be on time. New Victor Radio Electrolas are being installed in all Great Northern trans-continental trains In the United States. I (245) R. H. Worlock left on this morning's train for one of his periodical business trips to Prince George and other interior points. L. Doucette arrived in the city from Vancouver on Saturday to lin " ' f ? "S.?- eral superintendent's office here. E. O. Davidson, Vancouver mln- ing engineer, was a passenger on The federal department of nub He works is calling for tenders for the building of a wharrat Glenan-nn on Francois Lake. Tenders will close November 19. Local friends will, baf interested to learn of the birth , which took place at the Vancouver General Hosplto' on October 10 of a daughter to Air. and MjtfSjJohn V. Clyne. formerly of this city. ' ' James D. Younft of'the CPR mechanical .staff at Neli&n,' arrived in the city on the Ca&la' veite- day afternoon moon from the. south to spend a two weekfbAlJday here visiting with his soWdlMauishter- in-iaw, mr- .annM mm. Booert Young, McMordle Apartments. HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Hotel 120 Rooms Rooms 50c and; up SWANSON and BESNER Proprietors' ' Central ? W. J. Bartley.. Vancouver. C. McPhail and D. W.7 Chlsholm. Smlthers; N. D. Asjoiander and N. R. Brodburst. Victoria: Pat Voyer, Eric Church, E. Popeck. Mrs. A. Granrtid, M. Maeleod. J Scarle and Sam Cabort, city; J. Smith. Prince George; F. M. Mayer. CNH.; A. Pruneau, Haysport. Trlnce Rupert J. R. Mulr. A. D. C Parne'l T L. Saunders, C. S. Williams, J. H. Johnson, R. H. Pontlfex. M. Koe" lgsberg. C. E. I meson, J. Balkln. E. C. McLean and Lyon Lichtston Vancouver; II. E. DeWolf and G. W. Laidler. Prince Rupert; II. L McKehney and Mrs. c. R. Gilbert Terrace; Mr. and Mrs. H. A. McLeod and T. Van Dyk, Prince George; Dr. R. O. Large and C. J. Toombs Port Simpson; R. Car-swell. Winnipeg; E. J. Amey, E. M. Atkinson and C. P. Ross. Montreal: A. Jackson. Calgary; Mrs. J. Milton. Kalen; R. D. Baker, Ross S. Wilson and G. Bosworth, Seattle. Royal S. Anderson. Decker Lake; J. H. Poets. C. S. McCarthy. E. S. Arnold and A. Miller, C.N.R.; John McComb and D. W. Chlsholm Vancouver; Mrs. J. A. McDougall and V. Dalgren, Terrace; C. BJer-kan, J. Anderson, J. J. McDonald and Paul Brokke, city; Milton Larson, Seattle. Savoy Oil nitnnahnuor Tprrnrn- fJ f Fraser. M. Erland, W. Walsh, H. Henrickson and M. Johns, city; J. Thistle, Haysport; John PhllliD-son, Osland; J. O. Peterson, Remo. NERVES CONE CAN'T SLEEP? "Fruit-a-tive" restores V good health Are you tired Downcast most of tha time? Worried at trifles? Cant sleep? Mr. J. O. Ringhelm, Wydnndel, B.C., writes: "Mf nrrvn tr rvmpUiflr ton: I wa af pttt.nl good htallh la '1 tuil li.tt'." "Fruit-a-tivts" is a combination of In. trnjified fresh fruit juices and the most scientific medicinal Ingredients. In a na tural, icentle way it stirs laty liver( bowels and kidneys, into normal, healthy action, soothes the digestive tract, and calms the troubled nerves. 25c or 50c botes at all drucsUti. BUY YOUR FURS NOW William Goldbloom Hack From , guying; Trip, toYarjcouver , . -and. Winnipeg - William Goldbloom, old reliable fur dealer, has returned to the city from a buying trip to Vancouver and Winnipeg. He has brought with him a large stock of high class and up to date coats And other fur goods for. his local snop. Mr. Goldbloom made some close observations of the fur market In Vancouver as a result of which he Is able to declare that his prices on fur goods are anywhere from 30 to 45 per cent lower than those of the southern city. Careful buy ing in the oest markets has enabled Mr. Goldbloom to afford these lower prices to the local pusnc. Now is the time, Mr. Goldbloom says, to buy a fur coat for the winter. "Why delay further?" he asks those who are contemplating buying. Mr. Goldbloom is in a position, if hi large stbek does not contain exactly what is desired, to take or ders for anv manner of fur goods. Do not forget that, since last winter, he has moved to more commodious and central premises on Third Avenue across from the Capitol Theatre. Advt. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McLeod of Prince George arrived In the city on Saturday afternoon's train from the interior to attend the funeral this afternoon of Mr. Mc-Leod's sister, the late Mrs. J. R. Morison. Provincial Constable H. L. Mc-Kenney of Terrace arrived In the city from the interior on Saturday afternoon's train to relieve on the hclty detachment here during the absence In the south on two weeks' leave of absence of Constable George Blaney. Mrs. A. A. Eawon and voune son sailed last night on the Prince ueorge for a Holiday visit to Vancouver and elsewhere in the south, accompanying Mrs. Easson's moth er. Mrs. W. E. Ackroyd. who has been visiting here for several monuw and who will now take up her residence at Salmon. Arm In the southern Interior. . A vtritnr 'n Prln Tltrrwwt: at the wepk-pnd wajt A11.V -vfivmfmi of Vancouver, president of the Seymour Placer Oold Co.. Seymour lold owns the famous Holland nA Tr'ntv orpperMes In Trinity county, riortnern uauiorma. a ai -rlrr considered the richest of all ""al'forn'V uald areas. Mr fiiv- mour, while here, was, the , guest - Ms brother-in-law, M. A. Bur-bank, divisional englaeer''Trozi th unadian National RJilhvij'iJI 1or T. Bulloek-Wehstpr form erly of Prince Rupert and now of Victoria is on nis way to Ban Trancisco. where he will address "" "'"omla Writers Club at a luncheon at the Sir Francis Dra'- i M'or Bullock-Webster will also renresent th Victoria hranch th' League of Western Writers v mir convention in aan ran-clsco when he will address the n Western Writers, of which he is a nast vlri-rrpMir na a present member of the J-MMM . . . . ( . . . I , . if the "Drama in Canada." GRAIN MOVEMENT Over the week-end. 50 carloads of grain arrived from the prairies or me AiDena wneat poors Arince Rupert elevator. This morn- g some 200 cars were rerwrted 'o be on the territory west of Red rass junction oouna nere. Took Soda 20 Years For Gas Stops Now "For 20 years I took soda for indigestion and stomach gas. One bottle of Adlerika brought me complete reuei. -jonn u. Hardy. Adlerika relieves gas and sour 'tomaeh at once. Acting cm BOTH upper and lower bowel, it removes old. waste matter you never 'bought was in your system. Let Adlerika give your stomach and rowels a REAL cleaning and see how good you feel! Overcomes Constipation. Ormes' Ltd., Drugs. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOUND At Cow Bay, crank handle for car. Can be secured at Boat Club, owner to pay for advertisement. FOR SALE Two beautiful view lots, Graham Avenue. Cleared. Owner leaving town. G. P. Tinker, Ltd. (tf) MILK MILK Fresh Pasteurized Milk and Cream Daily. EARLY DELIVERY Throughout the City. VALENTIN DAIRY Telephone 657. CHILDREN HAVE TO CHEW IT-AND THEY LIKE THE CRISP SHREDS SHREDD ill U P ATnRr With all the bran of the whole wheat You don't have to coax children the more they chew it, the better sound teeth and healthy gums. youngsters. So delicious The Seasons Big Smash in Radio RADIOLA 1929 MODEL We consider these sets to be the most marvelous ever offered at this remarkable price. A nine-tube Super-Hetercdyne Circuit employing seven UY 227 tubes, one 171 and one 280. These sets have no equal as to distance, volume or tone. Only a limited number at this price. TOM B ALLINGER 3 1 8 5th St RADIO AND BICYCLE SHOP STOCK QUOTATIONS (Courtesy of S. D. Johnaton Co. Ltd.) B. C. Silver.' nb. 150. Beaver Silver, 10, 11. Big Missouri, 81 Mi, 83. Cork Province, 7$, Nil. Cotton Belt, Nil, 32." Duthle Mines. Nil, 50. George Copper, 2.50, 2.75. Georgia River, 19, 20. Golconda, 88. 92. Grandview. 23, 24. Intern. Coal St Coke. 30, 34. Kootenay Florence, 9Vr4. 10. Kootenay Klng. l8Vi. 19. L. & L.. IVz, Nil. Noble Five, 50." 52'. Oregon Copper, 19, 20. Pend Oreille. 3.80. 3.90. Premier, 1.70. 1.72. Porter-Idaho, 30. 36. Reeves Macdonald, 1.45, 150. Rufus-Argenta, 8, 9. Ruth-Hope. 25. 30. Silver Crest, 5Vi. 6V4-Silverado Cons., 40. 55. Silversmith, 8V4, Nil. Snowflake. 15 W, 19. George Enterprise, 15, 19. Oils A. P. Con.. 258. 2.60. Calmont, 1.72. 1.75. Dalhousle. 1.85, 1.90. Devenlsh, 20, 24. Home, 13.85, 13.95. Illlnols-Alberta. 34, Nil. Mercury, 58, 60. SCANDINAVIAN DANCE A good sized crowd attended the Scandinavian dance on Saturday evening In fie Moose Hall, melodious music being played by Hanson and Farstad on the violin and accordion. Steamship Movements For Vancouver Sundays ss. Pr. George 10 pjn. Tuesdays ss. Catala ... 3:30 pjn. Thursdays ss. P. Rupert 10 pm. Fridays ss. Prin. Mary 10 pjn. Fridays ss. Cardena ....Midnight Oct. 23 ss. Prin. Alice . 5 pjn From Vancouver- Sundays ss. Catala 4 pjn. Weds. ss. P. Rupert 10.30 ajn. Fridays ss. Cardena p.m. Fridays ss. Prin. Mary 4 pjn. Sats. ss. Pr. George 10:30 p.m. Oct. 30 . Prin. Alice ajn. For Naas R. and Port Simpson-Sundays ss. Catala 8 pjn. From Naas R. and Port Simpson-Tuesdays ss. Catala 11:30 ajn. For Stewart and Premier sunaays ss. catala 8 pjn. Weds. ss. Pr. Rupert ...4 pjn. Sats. ss. Pr. George 4 pjn.j From Stewart and Premier-Sundays ss. Pr. George 8 pjn. Tuesdays ss. Catala .11:30 ajn. Thurs. ss. Pr. Rupert ....8 pjn., For Anyox and Alice Arm Thurs. ss. Pr. Rupert .10 pjn. Sundays ss. Catala 8 pjn. From Anyox and Alice Arm-Tuesdays ss. Catala 11 .30; ajn. Thurs. ss. Pr. Rupert 8.bjn. For Queen Charlotte Islands ,,, Oct. 26 ss. Pr. Charles ..8 p'jn. From Oueen Charlotte Islands Oct. 24 ss. Prince Charles a.m. l or Alaska Saturdays ss. P. George 4 p.m. Oct. 30 ss. Prin. Alice ajn. From Ocean Falls-Weds. ss. P. Rupert 10:30 ajn. Fridays ss. Prin. Mary .4 pjn. Sats. ss. Pr. George 10130 ajn. For Ocean Falls Sundays ss. Pr. George 10 pjn. Weds. ss. Pr. Rupert 4 pjn. Fridays ss. Prin. Mary 10 p.m. ED - isaa' to chew Shredded Wheat they like it and f hat, means Just the food for growing and so easy to serve. 60 $190 Mrs. Morison Laid To Rest Funeral of Postmaster's Wife Took riace inu Afternoon With Rev. W. W. Wrltht Officiating Mrs. J. R. Mnrlsnn nrtn nt th. postmaster of this city and a resident of Prince Rupert for the past nineteen years, whose death oc curred last t naay morning after a long Illness, was laid to rest in Fair-view cemetery this afternoon after a simple -service in the chapel of the B. c. Undertakers with Rev. W. W. Wright officiating. Friends of the deceased and her family gathered to pay their final tributes of respect to one who was well known and highly esteemed by all her acquaintances. W. Vaughan Davies presided at the orean fnr th hymns. The hymns sung were, "Abide y?H?Mei! and ',Lead Kindly LlCnt. John FT D.-IVPV saner " T.,. Saviour, Pilot Me." Pallbearers warp It r. Pa renn e S. M. Newton, M. M. Stephens. Alex Mackenzie. T. R. Murray and George Hill. Tne casket was banked with floral tributes from sympathizing friends. A. R. Holtby, B. and B. master of the Canadian National Railways, returned to the city on Saturday afternoon's train from a brief trip to the interior on of-.lclal duties. r SCALE OF CHARGES v The following is tne scale of charges made for reading notices. Rirth Notices 60c. Cards of Thanks. 12. Kllnfrnl nrl.-va tl A Funeral Flowers 10c per name. Marriape and Engagement announcement! S2. 4- 'UUILD H. C Of One Hi The Secrets Out In the open and wide to ,tie mind as it is this weather 'is,' nevertheless, one of the secrfetj- of good milk. Cows thrive on it. This soft, balmy, autumn air. more like summer than autumn, helps to make milk sweet and rich. It Is In this wonderful climate that Pacific Milk is produced. PACIFIC MILK Factory at Abbotsford, H.C.