Tuesday. , 10, 1929 November TOE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE WAS Etc., huge aUXSl 77fw Pioneer THIRD AVE. O SIXTH ST. - SEALS IW asssssssssssss sssssss m-wmm ssmsms mmmm i 111 ftHIWWM I.M ill I I I PACIFIC MACHINE WORKS Phone 537 P.O. Box 544 A. SOLIIEIM, PROP., RES. PHONE, RED 293 OPEN FOR ' BUSINESS NOV. 19 Acetylene Welding - Blacksmithing Machine shop work of all descriptions; installation and overhauling of Diesel and gas engines and all kinds of machinery our specialty. We Do the Installation .of Semi-Diesel "Rap" Engines With Full Guarantee From the Factory.' Also First-Class Wooden Work If Necessary assortment JSJ1D Vrtteeists TELEPHONES 8?,20C All Steamship Lines Ave., Prince Rupert, Phone 31 UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Salllnti rrom rrlnr Kuptrt lor VAS OLTEIT, VrCTOKn, Stinwii liar, rtutrdale. Alert Iter. etc Turs dajf, J:3i p m. lor Vwroi lEICi t-irrofTA.Tuttdal. Alert luij. tu . Friday mldn!(ht, Inr ALICE AK.U. rWNtO.l8TliWAUT. Na Klier, Port hlnip.ou, bunk' dy. 8:w s.W SAW III tod Aienue K. M SMITH f.rrit rrtnee Rupert. II.C. Urolith tlrkrtl sold to Victoria aud brattle And baccate cjirckrd through to' destination, ........ v. . iCANADIAN Vacific CA Bi C. Coast , Steamship Servicestl , SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT To Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau and 3kagway-Noy. 9 and 23. To Vancouver. Victoria and Seattle Nov. 3. 13, 27. Princess Maquinna Ocean Falls etc., Vancouver and Victoria, every Friday. 10 p.m Arcnts For W. C. Orchard, General Agent, 3rd RDS Canadian National Qjc Large ft IKfiilway Splcm in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE Sailings from PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER, VIC-TOKIA, SEATTLE, and intermediate points, each Thursday and Sunday, 10:00 p.m., , For ANYOX and STEWART, xsach Wednesday and Saturday. I p.m. . . t For NORTH and SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE; ISLANDS, ' fortnlthtly. . , P'.SM.AOtlt TltAINS l.i:Ai: 1'IUNCE Itl l'EKT SIOXDAV. m:NBMAV and HATl'HIl AY M llrSO m. for HtlVC X .I.OK(,t. i:i)M()T()N, WINMI'MI, nil lnl i;trrn CaMada, I'nltrd Mate. AOENCY AI.I. OrB.!'srE.tMMIir LINKN City Ticket Office, 528 Third Ave, Prime Rupert Phone 260 CANADIAN.NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD OPKRATINi: ii r-'ii on nnn.TnN ri OATING DRYDOCK L'ncjncerK. Mnrrwnl.tH itfiormnkprH. HlacksmlihjMtcfn Makers, FoundeWo()aokeri WLM fg ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE VELIjTN(j Our Plant Is Equipped to Handle All Kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK T1IONES 43 AND 385 Try a Daily News Want Ad. Local Items Dentist, Dr. J. It. Gosse, Phone C8G. Rupert East Rate Payers prepare questlonalre tonight. This afternoon train, due from the east at 3:30. vas reported this morning to be on time. Rebekah tea and pantry sale at the home of Mrs. Bert Morgan, j 420 Fifth Avenue West tomorrow afternoon from 3 to 6. (269) i For fine photo work send your films to Wrathall's Photo Finishings. 322 Third Ave. Quick returns and careful finishing. We frame pictures (tft Effective Tuesday, November 28 and thereafter, UJS.S. Catala will sail rrom pnnce Rupert for Vancouver and wayports at 1:30 p.m. instead of 3:30 p.m. (278 Leif Erlckson Ladles' Club "Hyg-ra" sale of homework in the Met- ropo'.e . Hall Wednesday, November! . nn o M T- i and social. Admission 25c. (270) j Union steamer Catala, Capt. A E. Dickson, having made a call at Claxton this morning to load fish, arrived in port at 1:30 this afternoon from Anyox, Stewart and other northern points and v.lll sail at 3:30 p.m. for the south. Dr. Arthur Manson. son Mr, and Mrs. William ManaotV formerly a of this city, has btn relieving as a physician and surgeon at Port Moody recently durirut the absence of Dr. G. MQrs,,whi nas neen tqKing up post-oradua o;nrk In Npw York Xk A TASTE OF OLD ENG CAND WHEN YOU BUY Peek Freau's Fancy Biscuit ALL VARIETIES IN STOCK BUYING WHOLE TIN 52c Per lb r.:.:..rr... 85c Each ,.78c to MCCORMICK'S BISCUITS Sweet S1.00 inileWtr w25c COOKIKS Wheat. 2 ukts. for APPLES! McLNTOSH REDS S2.35 Household. Per box Get Your Supplies Now at These Prices Mussallem Grocery Co. Limited 117-413 5th Avenue East PHONE 18 AND 81 P. O. Box 575. soft 0 BUY SKEENA BRAND Creamery ' Butter Made from cream from northern II. C. farms and churned in Prince Rupert daily. HELP THE NORTH TO BECOME INDEPENDENT HELP TO BUILD UP OUR OWN INDUSTRIES Qrder a Trial Pound lo be left with your milk bottle tomorrow. Also Cottage Cheese in lMfr. packages. A real delicacy. VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 j CIear3Cft6kc(l)rains I Cleans and Disinfects 1 1 Removes OldPaintJ : i MakwGoodSoagH liifiimTlTnlillll III j 4 a Taxi Phone 4. Rig 4 Taxi, tf Bll' lards tonight, Grotto vs. Elks. READER Three basketball eames tonisht in Exhibition Hall.'.First game 7:30. - Lome Peck returned to the city on the Catala this afternoon from brief trip to Anjpox. The County Cbrrt case of George Lukas vs., John Kaspar as been adjourned until January C. O. Ham of McRae Bros. Ltd. returned to the city on the Ca tala this afternoon from a brief business trip to Anyox.. J. K. Green, well known Stewart mining man, Is a passenger on board the Catala this afternoon going through to Vancouver. James Calvin, well known pioneer Alice Arm training man. ar rived in the city1 on the Catala this afternoon from the north. He -viU probably spend the winter here. we ,nve toaay opened up an up-to-date salvage dock at the Pacific Salvage Company's float and are now open for business. Pacific Machine Works, A. Sol-helm, Prop. '' (269) Jubilee Banquet fh K of C. Hall Tuesday. November 19 at 6.30 D.m In honor of Rev. , Father Co cola. Admission $1. Tickets for sale at the door ana at; Atseneau and ANNOUNCEMENTS Mooce Annual Baaar-and Nov. 21 221, '" ' Catholic Women's League Social November 27. St. Andrew's annual dance November 28. United Church Bazaar, Decern- ber S. Pythian Sister's tea at Mrs. Shenton's. 530 Etehth Avenue West, Thursday, December 12. COULD NOT WORK FOR Restored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Tort Elcin, N. B. "For three months, I was nervous and weak with tired feelings and ould not do my work. A friend advised me to tako Lydia E. riak-hnm's Vegetabla Compound and I Hive roc eooa re- r.ilts from jt and Drummed it to .others." LitA l AYlW, I'ort Elgin. N. B. This dependable medicine is soli by drufitUU every where Central Hotel 120 Rooms Rooms 50c and up SWANSON and. IJESNEIl Proprietory1;: -., Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water In all rooms A. J. PKUDHOMMK, Prop. Cor. of Fraser and Fifth Sta. Savoy. E. QuUt and H. Carlson, Oona River; Mm. Johaneon, Haysport; Peter Leigh ton, Metlakatla. E. J. Smith returned to the city on tne catala this afternoon having made the round trlD Anyox and Stewart on business, C. Wolfe, Spokane mining man, who has been inspecting properties In the Stewart district, Is a passenger returning south aboard the Catala this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. George Kerin of, tr.o oro n.M,. ,1, u Catala this afternSon bound south time' they have been south from Alaska In about twenty years. . They formerly lived In Fairbanks, STOCK QUOTATIONS (Courtesy 6. D. Johnstoi Co. ) Bayview, 2Vi, 3Vi. Big Missouri, 70, Nil. ' Cork Province, 5 V. 6V4. Dunwell 5. 10. Duthle, 40, 47. George Cppper, 2.75. 2.80. Georgia River, 15, 17. Golconda, 79, 85. Grandvlew, 24, 25. Indian. Nil, 4. Inter. Coal & Coke, 20, 31. Kootenay Florence. 83,4, 9. Kootenay King, 104, 11. L. & L., 1. 2. Mohawk, 2, 3. Morton Woolsey. Z, 3V4. Marmot River Gold, 2. 2V2. Marmot Metals, Nil, 2z. Natioriat Silver, 10 Vi, 11. Noble Five, 44, 45. Oregon Copper, 14, 15. Pend Oreille. 3.05. 3.15. Premier. 1.67, 1.68. Porter-Idaho. 29. 30. Reeves Macdonald. 1.11. 1.13. Rufus-Argenta, 9V4, 10. RUth-Hope. 24. 25. Silver Crest. 534, 6. Silverado, 30. 33. Snowflake. 16Vi. 17. - Suhloch. Nil. 1.10. T6pley Richfield, 5, 6. Toric. Nil, 1.00. Woodbine, 2V. 3. Bluebird. 6, 7V4 . Ocorge Enterprise, 10. Nil. , Oils A. P. Con.. 2.37. 2.40. Calmont. 1.57, 1.60. Dalhousie, 10. 1.82; Deven'sh. 22, 24. Fabyan Fete, 8Vi. 9. Home 12.05. 12.15. United, 79. 80. Harnal. 1.07. 1.12. Freehold. 85, 88. Sterling Pacific. 1.23, 1.24. Mercury. 78, 80. Mid West. 27, Nil. . ' ' '' i, ti, ilt'V1.' ' II A I" Has Sadly' Failed (Winnipeg Free Press) are riot drawing warm encomiums frnm from th the Confervatlv r7nnrvafW nro nress in in wtprn Canada a circumstance which will probabl.riRV caiW,e Prime Minuter any, IwQeep. rino mtffht thinV frnm enm nf the comments that Mr. King was expected bv them to seize the occasion of his western trip to re nounce the tariff policy which his government has followed for ten years, declare himself a convinced liever in the views to which Mr. Bennett has given expression several hundred times since he became Conservative leader, and de liver himself of a hymn of hate against the Americans; and that hb failure to live up to these ex- pecwiuons puis mm ouwiae tne in city ponce court before Magls-pale as a craven Incompetent. .trate McClymont this morning Steamship movements For Vancouver Sundays ss. Pr. George 10 p.m. Tusdayte ss. Catala .. .3:30 p.m. Thursdays--ss. P. Rupert 10 pm. Fridays as. P. Maquinna 10 pm. Fridays ss. Cardena ....Midnight Nov. 27-,-ss. Prln. Norah .5. p.m. From Vancouver- Sundays. ss. Catala 4 p.m. weds. as. P. Rupert 10.30 a.m. Fridays ss. Cardena p.m. Fridays es. P. Maquinna 4 p.m. Sats. as. Pr. George 10:30 a.m. Nov. 23 ss. Prln. Norah ..ajn. For Naas It. and Port Simpson- Sundays ss. Catala a pjn. From Naas K. and Port Simpson- Tuesdays ss. Catala 11:30 am. For Stewart and Premier- Sundays ss. Catala 8 p.m. Weds. ss. Pr. Rupert ...4 pm. Sats. ss. Pr. George 4 pm. From Stewart and Premier- Sundays ss. Pr. George 8 pjn. Tuesdays ss. Catala ..11:30 am. Thurs. ss. Pr. Rupert .. .8 pm, For Anyox and Alice Arm Sundays ss. Catala S p.m. Weds. as. Prince Rupert 4 pm. Prom Anyox and Alice Arm-Tuesdays ss. Catala 11.30:a.m. Thurs. ss. Pr. Rupert .. .8 pm. For Queen Charlotte Islands Nov. 23 ss. Prince John 10 pm. From Queen Charlotte Islands Nov. 21 ss. Prince John . ..am. For Alaska-Saturdays ss. P. George 4 pm. Nov. 38 ss. Princess Norah a.m. From Alaska-Sundays ss. P. George 8 pm. Nov. 27 ss. Princess Norah p m. From Ocean Falls-Weds. ss. P. Rupert 10:30 am. Fridays ss. P. Maquinna 4 pm. Fridays ss. Cardena p.m. Sat,s. ss. Pr. George. 10:30 am. For Ocean Falls-r Sundays ss. Pr. George 10 pm. Thursday iss. P.- Rupert 10 pm. Fridays ss. p. Maquinna 10 pan. Adjutant Kerr Is Back After Visit To the Naas River "P William Kerr, local commanaant xr ine- uarvaxion AV returned to the city yester-i t"" TitnVAVvi rw2w f5& RJfS fih 2L-SW: Naas River to Canyon City, where Adjutant Kerr was to have officially opened a new Army hall. However, weather was so unfavorable that It was Impossible for a boat to come down the river to meet them. The Darty SDent four days at Kln- collth, where meetings were conducted, and then came back to Port Simpson, where Adjutant Kerr spent the week-end conducting meetings. He returned to the city aboard a gasbpat last night. Singing Contest Well Received" On Local Radios Radio fans enloyed a treat last night when they heard twenty vocal soloists taking part In a national competition broadcast over the National system for the Atwater-Kent Company. There were ten men and ten women singers and most of the numbers were good, some being excellent. The local reception was very good with practically no interference with the singers. It was picked up from a number of different sta tions. , Cure For Sea ; Sickness Found BERLIN, Nov. 19: For the first time the therapeutic results of the treatment of seasickness with vasano have been published by Dr. F. Metzler, ship's physician on the liner Hamburg, who has described his experiences with the druz in cases running over a period of two years. Dr. Metzler found that if vasano was administered early enough it Invariably prevented mal-de-mer even in passengers . who had suffer- A 1 J I m w cu ilkjiu uie uuease lor years, in me muaer iorm oi seasicxness, ne ' says, tablets of vasano did the trick, wnereas in persistent and more ae- gravated cases vasano suDoositories were indicated, the curative effects setting in within half an hour and continuing, if not leading to a radl- cal cure, at least 12 hours, vasano vasano administered administered In in ( coniunc n.0" . ft sopormc Dr. Metzler aiso rouna nigniy emcacious. He fS?de"J hypodermic Injections the ueai jurm jor the , druS- Charge of Liquor Selling Against Dido Gurvich Laid A charge of selling liquor was laid against Dido Gurvlch, adjournment ' nf thfk rara holnop mnfn .mf41 . V. 4 afternoon. It Is alleged that the men City Solicitor E. F. Jones is prosecuting in the case, while L. W. Pat-more Is appearing as counsel for Gurvlch. Mail Schedule Forthe East- Daily, except Sunday ..l0;30 am. From the East-Dally, except Wed. ....3:30 pm. For Vancouver Sundays -9 pm. Tuesdays 2:30 pm. Thursdays 9 p.m. Fridays II pm. CPU,, Nov. 13 and 27 4 pm. From Vancouver k- Sundays 4 pm. Wednesdays ...10:30 ajrf. Fridays .vpjn. Saturdays ...10:30 am. Nov. 9 and 23 ...am, For Stewart and Premier-Sundays ....7 pm Wednesdays Ui pm. Saturdays u3 p.m. From Stewart and Premier r Tuesdays 11:30 am. Thursdays 8 p.m. Sundays 8 pm? To Naas River and Port Simnson Sundays 7 pm.. From Naas River, Port Simpson Tuesdays,- ll:o am. For Anyox landKvilce Arm- Sundays JHk 7 MK weanesaays 3 p.m From Anyox and Alice Arm - Tuesdays 11:30 a'm. Thursdays .8 pm. To Queen Charlotte Islands Nov. 9 and 23 9 p.m. From Queen Charlotte Islands Nov, 7 and 21 ..,...i..am. To Alaska Points Nov. 9 and 23 am. From Alaska Points Nov, 13 and 27 pm. FAINT, DIZZY SPELLS Had To Sleep Propped Up In Bed Mr. Norman Bishop, Salisbury, N.B., writes: "I wai troubled with faint and. diuy ipelln and vthea I would li down I would roller terribly with smothering cpella. I got so bad I had to sleep propped op In bed. doctor said It was my heart and ( nerVes; and that I needed a good heart tonie. ,. "I was advised to lake tad I had not taken one box when 1 could lie down and sleep like a child." Price, 50c a box at all druggists and dealers, or mailed direct on receipt of price bj Tb T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Out. , THIS MILK IS MADE IN BRITISH COLUMBIA That Is one reason for buying it another is that its double richness improves every dish in which it is used. May wm iend you, , out Wuitittmd rc& book? Writ 3. 'Jill I !. 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 Purchased 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 of Montreal S. D. Johnston Co., Ltd. Correspondents For MILLER, COURT & CO., LIMITED For the benefit of the investing public, Miller, Court & Co., Ltd., publish a semimonthly market report dealing with mining, oils and Industrial stocks, which Is available at our office on the 1st and ISth of every month. We o prompt and rell- able setvi e in the oxeoition .efc fters,.to p uy of selli all Trtdkort the Vi ancouverl Cal- garyand Toronto Exchanges. S.D. Johns ton Co. Ltd. 610 2nd Avenue Phone 130 Prince Rupert B.& Dafty New "classified advertisements" bring quick results,