rrlday, September 20, 1920 No. 1 A Folding Kodaks From. $12.25 No. 2 C Folding Kodaks From $18.50 N. M. McLEAN Boat Builder Marine Ways SEAL COVE I take you out of water under roof where rain will not trouble; build boats any ize or kind at surprisingly low prices. Halibut, Pleasure, Trolling Boats For Sale I generally riavo a boat to suit any requirement.' Mooring spaces for boats' winter quarters. Agencies any engine required, Repairs Why pay more when your work can be done for less with better accomodation? l'HONE, GREEN 429 KODAK TIME -Brpwnles from ..r..'.:.-ltt$;is25' Vest Pocket Kodaks $5.00 No. 1 Folding Kodaks From $11.25 No. 3 A Folding Kodaks From $34.00 Cine Kodak (Movie), F, 3.5 Lens ..i. $100.00 Kodak Films, all sizes In stock. Developing and printing for amateu3. Dally service. Quality finish. ' , Zrfie Pioneer Drucjcists THIRD AVE. C-SIXTH ST. : - TELEPMONFS 8?fc200 UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Salllnxi From Trlnrc Ituprrt v lur VAMOCVEK. VICTOKIA, Saron Hay. Ilutnlale, Alrrt Hay. etc, Tuea- da), 3:30 p.m. for VAX OL Kit. VICTOKIA. Ilutrd.il. Atfrt Hay. tit.. Friday mldii!ht lor AMCK Alt.M. ANYOX, HTtWAKT, Naa Klver. 1'i.rt blmpfton, Sun- day, 8:UU p.m. far I'O'.IT KIM I'M) X AND WALES ttfl.AM). Tnuriday. p.m. Hi Xud Avenue It M SMITH Vtrnt l'rliice Ituprrt, B.C. TtruucU tUkctK told to Victoria and Prattle .and baggage checked throueli t destination. Canadian VACinc B.C. COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICES HAIL1SOH HIOM I'HIMK KI I'FKT To Ketrhlk vn. Ura'igelt, Junrau and SkiiKuny September 7. 18. 2K. To Vamouvrr. Victoria and Seattle September 7, II, 21. I'KINCKNH SI A KV Ocenn Fall. He., Vancouver and yrtorla every Friday 10 p.m. Agents far all Mranuhlp Unea 3rd Ate I'rlnce KbperU It C C, OltCIIAKII. (iF.NEHAL AGENT If you want anything, try a classified ad. rbone 31 Ran ad ian National Qjc Largefl Railway Sylcm in America STEAMSHIP iVND TRAIN SERVICE Sailing from KjNgE htUgUVT for VANCOUVER. VIC-TORIA, SEATTLE, and Intermediate points, each Thursday and Sunday, 10:00 p.m. For ANYOX ana' STWA'cadi Wednesday, 4 pjn. For STEWART and KETCII'IJA, each Saturday, 4 pjm. For NORTH and ifOUTII UtffN CHJWftTTE ISLANDS, fortnifhtly. ' HASSENftrft TIM OA LEAVE ritlM'f. At TfHI DAILY EXCEPT M MMV at 11 :SO a m tor PKINCE OEOIKIE, EDMONTON, WINMI-LG, all polnU'tatlern Canada. United Matet. AOEXCV ALL OCEAN STE.tMSlllr LINES City Ticket Office. 528 Third Ave Prime Kuperl Phone 260 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 2x6, 6 to 14' , S4S, No. 1 Common. . . .$25.00 2x4 and 2x6, G to 14' , S4S, No. 2 Common. . . .$22.00 Kiln Dried Flooring, Ccilinjr. and Finish, Mouldings Lath. Shingles. Doors, Windows, Etc. BIG BAY LUMBER COMPANY, LIMITED PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. Sawmill and Head Office, Seal Cove, Telephone. 3G1 Retail Yard, Cow bay, Teiephftne 423 Coal? Coal? Take advantage of low price to put In jour winter aupply. EIISON nnd CAJSIHT-WELLINU-TON In any quantities Also Hour, Hay, drain and Teed. Prince Rupert Feed Co PHONES 58 AND 558 LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 63 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service Coal, Sand and Gravel We Specialize In Plane and Furniturd Moving. 1 T. ' juocai items , 4 a Taxi Phone 4, 15 in 4 Taxi, tf Friday and Saturday are 95c days at Jabour's. (219) Provincial Constable H. L Mc Kehney of Terrace arrived in the sity irom ine interior on yesier nay afternoon's train. Mrs. Jarvl3 II. McLeod and Mrs. peorge Fritz of this city nave oeen recent visitors at iiin.e ivauv lyn with Mrs. Olof Hanson. Boys, thcf is a pencil for you. II you gei a new suoscriuer lur mc Dally News. Bring in the money and get the pencil. Others are do ing jt, wny not youv Morris Dahlqulst, well known Cedarvale logging man, arrived In the city from the interior on yes terday afternoon's train for a brief business visit in town. The annual Tax Sale of city lots for delinquent taxes will be held in the Citv Hall on Monday. Sep tember 30, at 10 a.m. The list of lots to be offered can be had a the Collector's Office. The Caledonia Jubilee Banquet will be held at the Commodore Dafe on Friday, Sept. 20 at 7:33 j.m. Tickets may be obtained at Drme's Drug Store. All Church of sngland members are lnvitea William Qllchrist of the local chool board, sailed last night on he Prince Rupert for Nanalmu vhere he will attend the annual tonventlon next week of the Brl -,ish Columbia School Trusteeis Association. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Oliphant, who lave been visltlne here for the oast week with their son-in-law ind dauehter. Mr. and Mrs. Fred 3tephens, will sail by the Princess .ouise Sunday afternoon on their eturn to Seattle. Robert J. Hartley of the archives tepartment of the provincial gov-rnment, Victoria, left on this nornlng's train for Hazelton after pending a couple of flays here m arch or material lor nis worK. esteidav afternoon he visited .ietlakatla. WES HAMS Rolled and Boned NEW STOCK. AVERAGE WEIGHT 10 LBS. p7iS.C...ilO. l HALF Per lb : """" I owgouvn APRIC0T8- 2 1 2s. 2 tins COTTAGE CHEESE Pkg. 37c 39c FINE COOKINO APPLES ggg WEALTHY EATINO APPLE8r-3 lbs ORAVEN8TMN EATINO APPLES 3 lbs. FELS NAPTHA SOAP Per ctn RED ARROW SODAS Per pkg ROYAL CITY STRAWBER RIE8 U. Tin BROOMS Each ORANOE8 Good stee. 3 do KING OSCAR SARDINES QCn 2 tin. I.-. MAPLE SYRUP Pure. Pint bbtttai J.,...'. ... MARMALADE Pure. 4-lb. tins l-lb. Jars 25c 25c 75c 20c 20c 40b 95c 40c 48c 20c CJOWrN OLIVE SOAP 0 bars 35c 55c 25c SEE US FOR FRUITS AND VEGETABLES FIELD TOMATOES Qn Per lb Ol REMO GREEN CABBAGE O 1 n Per lb , Oilt PEACHES Per doz FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT Each COOKING PEAR&-4 lbs 35c 20c 25c Watts' Grocery Quality Night Prices Right PHONH 53 PHONE 56 TOE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE Dentist Dr. J. It. Gosse. Phone C86. Watch our windows for 05c specials, Jabour BrosA (219) Charles P. Balagno, teacher of Pianoforte, has resumed teaching. (tf) Boys' school boots, .sizes 1 to 5, for $3.95, during jabour's 93c days. (219) Mrs. W. 7. Denning and family. who have been on a four months' trip to England, returned home on yesterday afternoon's train. Rev. T. D. Proctor of Hazelton was among the Anglican clergy , "Suit for damages has been In stituted by Moretown Frewen, British financier, against the O.T.P. Development Co. for alleged fail ure to deliver 1000 lots in prince T) .. 4 1 n.tl. )t rr,,.Ml., Twntv V.n Visit Jabour's 5c to 95c dept. and save money. tzir. Etrl Minnehan sailed last.nlght on the Prince Rupert for ' This afternoon's train, due from the east at 3:30, was reported this morning to be on time. Mortc Crats will sail Sunday af ternoon on the Princess Louise for a holiday trip to Vancouver. Victoria, Seattle and other points In the south. The charge laid by William Hay-ner asalnst E. Stacey of theft of a marine engine was withdrawn b-th6 Informant in city police court this morning. men arriving in wie civy irum uie ..... T ,, interior on 7 yesterday afternoon's " ZZUfm train to attend sessions of the n Lf ,n,pcI Dominion commission here. I vanwuvci wiicic one wiit iouiiit ner studies at ine university oi British Columbia. Acn vnnrniivpr Prnvinr.e. I - ---r - . - ' i rmiTp AnKT. Stanley Wilson of Toronto, who has been visiting at Port Simmon 'with his brother-in-law. Dr. R. O. YiftM'1' sa,led last nleht bv th wuiiaiii miliar, kui ciumciiv n n m.t r. . liquor vendor, sailed last night on l A"" " , h Prir. Rnnprt. fnr VAncmiver i Kenny McQuaig are spending a on a two weeks' holiday trip. Mi. Millar was to have left for the south on the Catala Tuesday af ternoon but was subponaed to give evidence at a police court trial a few minutes belore the steamer sailed. Mrs. R. L. Mcintosh returned to Dr)n on the Skeena River near Port Esslncton. They left for there at the first of the wees. Fred Joudry. who has been on trip to Vancouver .returned to the cit from the south on the Cat-dena this mornlne. having called the city on yesterday afternoon's .T", Pl?;lonK the coast train from her summer home at Terrace, accompanied by Mrs. C. V. Evltt who has been visiting with H United Church Banquet, October 7. Ladies Anniversary h. tf Royal Purple Bridge Whist and Dance, Elks' Home, October 35. u . . , y, Presbyterian Bazaar November Moose Annual Bazaar and 22. Nov. 21 Will you please let us talk RINGS with you some of these days? i We don't mean in an ad. What we request is that you step into the store and ask to see our Ladles' rings. Don't expect us to particularize here. Always glad your questions you in selecting. to answer and assist HiV h i 'c Jewellers THE STORE WITH THE CLOCr At Girls you can get a pencil lust I 11 it .1 k 11 I i vfTtAeh fiii as wpu as mi ouvs. Ail you nave rive here from Terrace tomorrow Ltd'?,0.5Aa"wsLbsbe-r.? aftPmoon nnrt Imvp npxt wppIc fnel ln "a"V "X3-. "nB Pcp a trip to Toronto. ANNOUNCEMENTS and the pencil Is yours. If the sub scription is paid for a year, you vet two oi the line Redipomt pen cils. Provincial Constable R. F. Oray. whn l frantfprrArl fpnm T?lvpr (TnlPt, to Prlnc Gwrge. arrived In I the rtv from down the coast on j Premier Orche,tra-s TVSZ nance, ine uance ui me season. row mornlne's train. He Is accom Moose Hall, September 20. A panled by Mrs. Oray. whnonee! I Catholic Dazaar, October 2 and 3. 158 W S. Ackroyd. a former resident In Prir.-' P"T"rt "nH father of Mrs A. A. Easson of this city, has oeen aopomted municipal con stable for the town of, .' .Salmon Arm In th" southern Interior.. Be was relf.tel o"t of a iluVof.'oar i ju iiMpucuiiwi iur i.iie. io(. i UnHn sterner Cardena.i Caot.A Johnstone, arrived in nbrt,,ai.9:& t.hl morning from the' south and sailed an hour later for Wales Is land nnd Port Simpson whence che wl'l return here this evening and aP at mldntah Von her. return to Vancouver and waypolnts. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert H L. MrKenney. TerraceOouM, Dahla'ilst. Cedarvale: Miss An M. ltnes. Port Essingtoniv Mrs. Fred Stewart. Usk: Blshon D.. F. Owen. Hamilton: Dr. F. H. Gls-borne Ottawa: Mr. and Mrs. G- R-Svlveser Wmneell: E. L. Marshal, and F. SlfL city: E. S. Butter-f l'd ' M. Ethrldge and Dr. Victor Dolmnge. Vancouver; Rev. and Mrs. T. R Bnvfield. Anvnx: T. Bradlev. Edmonton; R. Rochester. New York: Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Gray, Rivers Inlet. Royal M. F. Olsen. Seattle: L. H Braw-artri and George M. Johnston, C.N.R.- F. Attlrhlo. Anvox: A. Kal-ary and P. StIUn. Stewart; H. r. ni-rsor Porcher Island: M. A. K'-aitz Julius Halden. Laurence Hansen and C. Peterson, city. Savov A it. Burrows. Swanson Bav; T. P-'ttrson porrher Island; Frank Macdonald nnd Alex Millar, citv; Mr P L. Row. Pacific; Mrs. H. J. Phillips, Naas River. Central A. Flavor Bntedale; Mrs. M. A. P'lnl'is. Havsoort: A. L. Scherk. Butedale: J. Brvant Edmonton: James Hunter, C. Reite and E. Peterson, city. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ; WANTED Housekeeper, about 45 hv single man. Room 35, Royai . Hotel, between 7 and 8 p.m. (220) 95c. DAYS Friday & Saturday Sept, 20, and 21 JABOUR BROS. 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