fcdnesday, October 16, 1929 SPECIAL! SPECIAL! L.t PIVER'SFOT POWDER Assorted odors and shades. Formerly $1.00, now 60c. Trite Pioneer Drugcists THIRD AVE. O SIXTH ST. - TELEPHONE 86200 UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Salllnfa I rom Itlncc Burnt lor VAMOlltK. VICTORIA SMUuii im. Itatodslc. Alert Uaj. tit.. Tut. duv. J::in v m f or VAM Ol KIL VlL'TOUV Iluipdiile. Alrt Hay. ru . Friday mtditlcht tur ALICE ARM, ANYOX, 8TMVAKT. S. Bhrr, fort Hlmpaoo. sun-day. 8:ou p ra. 123 Ind Avi uur K M. SMITH AjcriU I Haw Uoprrt. B.C. Tl rout It ticket told to UtorU AM tattl .and baggage cheeked through to ileal I nation. ; Canadian Vacitic B. C. Coast Steamship Services SAILINGS FKOM PRINCE RUPERT To Ketchikan, Wrungell, Juneau and Skagway Oct 9 19 30 To Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle Oct. 2, 13, 28. Princess Mary Oceans Falls, etc., Vancouver and Victoria, every Friday, 10 pjn. AEents I or All steamship Lines W C Orchard, General Agent, 3rd Ave, Prince Kupert, Phone 31 Canadian National Cftit Largcft .ailway Sylem in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVJCtt rv Sailings from FB.&CE HUPEKT for VANCWKEIt; JB'lUl 10RLA, SEATTLE, and intermediate points, each Thursday and Sunday, 10:00 p.m. Tor AXfOX and STEWART, each Wednesday, 4 pjn. For STEWART and KETCHIKAN. each Saturday, 4 pjn. . For NORTH and SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS. fortnightly. ,'u lJASSCNitl( TKAI.V. IXAfC rHISVt rtl I'tHt .. ,J-DAILY XXtXI'T SIMMV t 1 1 :3 m for FK1NTE 1 1,01,0 LUJJ OA-TON, WlXXII'tO, all iwlnts Eaatrrn Canada, I nlled $Mfa. AOENCT ALL OCKAV SfEAMMItf l,lXr.S City Ticket Office. 528 Third Ave. Prince Kupert-Pho ne 2&jL 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 SWpkp ; . .$22.00 2x4 and 2x6, 8 to 14', S4S, No. 1 Common. . . .$25.00 2x4 and 2x6, 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 RUPERT, B. C. Sawmill and Head Office, Seal Cove, Telephone, 361 . Kctail Yard, Cow Bay, Telephone 423 DEMAND "Rupert Brand" "THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD." Smoked Daily by Canadian .Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PIUNCE KUPERT. B.C. I have something you want; you have something 'int. We get together -through the classified ndsn : Local Items ' 4 a Taxi Fhone 4. Big 4 Taxi, tf L. W. Patmore returned to the city on yesterday afternoon train from a trip to Terrace on legal business. Classes in Jesso work, lamp shades, etc., every Tuesday and Saturday afternoon and Wednesday evening. Instruction free. Mc-Rae Bros., Ltd. (240) Mr. and Mrs. Simon Macdonald of Stewart, who have been on a trip to Vancouver and elsewhere in the south, are passengers returning north aboard the Prince Rupert today. H. Griffiths, representing the Underwood Typewriter Co., is a visitor in the city on one of hit periodical business trips, having arrived from Vancouver on the Prince Rupert this morning. for & gravel Kaiefa TOE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE THE PAIN OF RHEUMATISM! "Fruit-a-tives" Rid Him of Oeorge J. Dawes returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train Trouble of Long Standing irom a brief trip to the interior, j A sufferer f rpm rheumatism for yeart, Mr S. Floyd; Nanaimo, B.C, toned to "Fruit-a-tives". He writes: "In short wbila I luui hU Fro-e-uW forked lik. CDam," Do you have the terrible agonizing paint of rheumatism cant work, cant iletp, torture all the time? "Frpit-i-tives" will give you relief just as it has helped thousands of others. No more pain for the rest of your days I Get a box to-day. Sold at all druggists, Dentist, Dr. J. R. Gosse. Phone 686. Dance in the Moonlight lrlHav nlp-ht Elks Home. Smaile's Orchestra, tf. The luncheon of the Gyro Club, which was to have been held to day, will instead take place next weonesaay. i-acmc salvage uo. s local power Mrs A Q Bartlett, who has tug Salvage Princess, Capt Frank jbeen yMttng iar the past couple tfc'Jij"?,& 01 months B the south, returned morning from a 135-day pll- j tne cUy 0n the Prince Rupert rtiard packing charter on the West morn(ng il0m Vancouver. ahul Ul vuiufuru UW1U. A "V i vessel was the high packer Of the nt, araruinavlan Aanrr- tiimnr season for the Noottea Packing Co. relight, Boston Hall. Gentlemen 75c. Ladies free. Best accordian John Dah'.berg. who was lined music by Anderson 3300 with option of three months i imprisonment by Judge Young in: jt Valentin, manager of the County Court Monday afternoon, I Valentin Dairy, will sail tomorrow on a charge of keeping liquor for night on uie Prince Hupert for a Taie, was tasen aooara uie uawia io-aay Business trip to Vancouver yesterday afternoon to Okalla prison, havnsjectejsV to serve the: The regular Vwrithly meeting of .ime rather than pBt'the fine. Owing to unfavorable weather, fhere was but a small attendance 'ast night at the annual meeting the Prinze Rupert Retail Mer chants' Association, scheduled for last night, was postponed to a later date. of Rupert East Ratepayers' Asso- Mrs. Charles Larson, who has elation so such general business been spending the past week or so as receiving of annual reports and in the city, will sail by the Prince election oi oincers ior me coming Rupert tnis afternoon on ner re- year was aeierrea unui anomer turn to Stewart meeting which will be called next tuesoay nigni. A D- Watt, 0-NJl. divisional , master mechanic, arrived in the Pacific Salvage oi-M r, Co. .. s chartered v,.,.j . ..wh train DIsTa to USt to " lntrk?r m0rnin- rLck JFCL tQJl? bYD P"r Oeow Keep of the' CNR. ln-r.f.w afSKfitlll vtation department, arrived In &JLCh.!t0Kn; clty on yesterday afternoon's Ell 2fTL..2 JZC2 trato from. Prince oW.tor a " " one I viatt nere cm wnciai duues. purpose of taking out for the resurfacing of the; island Highway. catt A. Dtmald arrived in Dort u, v rv. Z,.A .... . at 10:30 this morning from Van-J5tL rwLl C0UTer Poll River. ' and Ocean tf? fl?L!-f . LL r .1 "d wffl sail at 4 o'clock this Pf 8S&Har V1 en fer- Anye.d Stewart f f 111, HnT.SS!rr! "ie wheaee she wUl retora.here-at 8 Jr!?. rnZ, y o'eioek tomorrow evening and sail tomoons f train fo'lowlng - a trip - " 10 in pjn- nm into the Peace River country and will sail tomorrow night on the i Prince Rmpert for Vancouver. Mits tttttt Hind is Interesting herself parti- cularly in the grain shipping situ- ANNOUNCEMENTS ! atfon and this mornlne she paid at visir to the Alberta Wheat Pool's local elevator. I 1 Elks' Patrol Team dance In Elks' Bishop G. A. Rlx left on this Home, Oct. 18. morning's train for Vanderhoof. where he will hold confirmation Royal Purple Bridge. Whist 'and land where he will remain until next summer giving lectures un- Mooeeheart Day Observance, der the auspice of the Colonial Sunday, October 27. and Continental Church Society and also attend the Lambeth con It 111 60 Annual Bazaar, Norem-ference which is held once every ber 2. ten years. Bishop Rlx win be met at Montreal by Mrs. Rlx and they Presbyterian Bazaar November win sail from there on October 35 6 aboard the Duchess of York, the name vessel upon which Premier , . , , , . ... Ramsay Macdonald will return to ,B,?r whtet rlv and d. England after his fear of this con- November 7. tinent. MILK MILK Fresh Pal-urlred Milk and Cream Dally. EARLY DELIVjfiKY Throughout the CUy. VALENTIN DAIRY Telephone 657. 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 size or kind at surprisingly low prices. Halibut, Pleasure, Trolling Boats t For Sale I generally have a boat to suit any requirements. Mooring' Spaces for boats' winter quarters. Agencies any engine required. Repairs Why pay more when your wo'!; ran br done for less with bfit'T accomodation? PHONE GREEN 429 Rupert East United Church '.-saar, Nortel br 7. Premier Orchestra Dance, Kovember 8. i3aH Whoopee Anglican W. A. Basaar, November 14. i Moose Annual Bazaar Nov. 21 and 22. United Church Bazaar. December 5. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Furnacette, practically new. $40. Phone Black 333. i243) Stock Certificates - - Bonds, Insurance Policies1 and Legal "Documents of every description SHOULD BE PROTECTED AGAINST mFIRE, ' ' ' qt ', ' ..v ''Safety Deposit' Boxes' 'in Our Fire-Proof Vault Provide This Protection The small cost of rental for these Deposit Boxes Is really cheap Insurance for your valuables. S.D. Johnston Colli 610 2nd Avenue Phone 130 Prince Rupert. U.C. George Bushby sailed yesterday afternoon on the Catala for a business trip to Vancouver and Victoria. Adair Carss whist and bridee to be held in I.OJD.E. Hall, Oct. 17 at 8:30 sharp. Raffle for dinner set will take place. (241) Vn Arthur TT Parenn tiVtn Vioo 1 II -Z . I I . ! , I I uccn speiiaing a v&caiion visaing in the south, returned to the city from Vancouver on the Prince Rupert this morning. Henry Heilbronef. having com pleted his studies at Royal Military College, Kingston, returned to the city on the Prince Rupert this morning and will be Identified with his father, Max Hellbroner, In Dusiness nere. Mrs. Robert Bartlett and child. who have been visiting for the past two months at Kamioops, where Mrs. Bartlett's mother resides, and in Vancouver, are expected to return to the city from the south on he Prince George Saturday morning; Dale Pitt, manager of the Premier Gold Mining Co., is a passenger aboard the Prince Rupert today returning to Premier after a brief business trip to Vancouver. While absent on this trip. Mr. Pitt also paid a visit to the Smlth- ers mining field. Mr. and Mrs. Matthew E. Pren- dergast, who were recently married In Uie city, the bride havine formerly been Miss Christina Mc-Leod. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald McLeod, returned to the city on the Prince Rupert this morning to take up residence here, following their honeymoon trip to Vancouver ana elsewhere in the south. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Olsen return ed to the city on the Prince Ru pert tnis morning to take vv residence at the corner of Fifth Avenue and Emmerson Place fol-1 owing a honeymoon trip to Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle. The bride was formerly Miss Alleen Stephens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Stephens, their marriage having taken place here two wee Kg ago. David Thomson, well known former resident of Prince Rupert and now located in Vancouver: W. C. Arnett. also well known here as a contractor In the early days, and rreo Brown, Vancouver photo wapher. are passeneers aboard the Prince Rupert today bound for A' ice Arm to pav a visit oi ln spectlnn to the Winnie mine pro Terty In which they are Interested. Thev expect to be In the city again next week on tneir way south. Mr. Arnett recently returned to Van- icouw after having spent the uouncr on nis wneai rancn in Southern Alberta. Halibut Sales Summary Amprtron Unnn tvninri- 1Q Bo i ma i .a uiu i.c una 4uc ana izc. Canadian 13,500 pounds, 21c and 10c to 21 4? and 10c. American Chelsea, 35 000. Pacific, 195c and izc. Mltk-of. 34,000, Cold Storage, 20c ana iac. Canadian Relief, 3.500. Atlln. 21.4c and 10- Helge H, 5,000, Royal 21c and iuc. Scrub, 5,500. Cold Storage, 21.1c ana iuc. HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Hotel 120 Rooms Rooms 50c and up S1VANSON and BESNEIt Proprietors Central J. S. Cole. Stewart; W. Wlnskme 1 nd George OorrwU Arvyox; w. R.j Kennedy and William A. Dean,1 Vancouver: J. B. Johnston. Port Edward; A. Ferguson, Winnipeg; Axel Steffensen, Edmonton; J.i Searle, C.NH. j Prince Rupert I J. P. HaU. Victoria; W. B. Kester, ' Hamilton; Miss E. Cora Hind Wnnloeg: J SePars. Sydney. N.S : J. P. Hutchison. Vancouver: Georee K ep. Prince George; A. Watt. r.NR.: E. P. Callahan, Big Falls; ! C. J. Clarke and H. Olsen. Schoon- jer Chelsea; Oeorge Ehler and Joel H1U3B. L1LV. Koral T. RuUedtc. Oedarvale; A. Blc Falls: J. H. Peets. F. G. I England and A. Miller, O.N.R. Savoy Vic Johnson, city. As late as 1880 the typewriter was a curiosity. 4' SCALE OF CHARGES 4- The following Is the scale of charges made for reading notices: Birth Notices 60c. Cards of Thanks. 12 Funeral Notices $1. Funeral Flowers 10c per name. Msrriaire and Engagement announcements S2. CHRISTMAS SAILINGS TO THE OLD COUNTRY BOOK NOW TO Or. CIIOICK ACCOMMODATION THROUGH SERVICt TO THE SEABOARD From iMat Dat To MoDtrea: "Aod.nit" Nor. 22nd Ulucow, Bf lft. Jremool Montreal AkmIh" Nor 22od llrmoulh. Ilrrt. London Moninal "Ijiurantie Not 23rd Ulucaw, OoHait. Lirrrpool llalifat "Uni II" Nor 24th ChristiaouiKl, Oalo, Cepenhatm Halifax ' Buranrrrf jord" Nor 28th Bercoa, Suraniar, Oalo a.tcc "Mecantie" -Vor 28 tb Clla.gov. Delfaa.. lirerpooi llalilai "Ptnnlaad- Dm 8th I'lymoalh. Cierfaourr. Antwerp llalilai " U.rfln" Oaa, 8th QuMn.towa, Cbcrbonri. tSrtnwn HalHai "Tiucanla" Dae 9tb rtrmoullw llarra, London llalilai "Cadria" Dat, 9th Qaranatown, Urerpoo' jlalilai -Oripiholm" Dee. th Uotheobun, llalilai 'Freriaria VIII" Dae. Mh Cbriatianaand, Oalo, Copenbacan llalilai "Utuania" Dae. 9tb Copenhafn Dantiic llalilai "Athenia" Dar Mth Italian. Urrrnnol. Glaicow Halilai " Ballif" lief. Ifith Qiiftanittown. l.irrrrMl It. Oft full particulars from F. McNauthton, Iltrlct V local AErnt or write asftrnfrr Aernt, Prince Bupert Canadian ummm 1 I New Tubes New Life Restore the original tone and power of your radio by replacing all the tubes once a year withR.V.C. Radiotrons. UX-226 (amplifier) $2.50 RyC.Radiofssms CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC CO., Limited CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS . 1)1 j.i '.I'rfll Prince Rupert DRYDOCK I. -I!!' ' -nil .( i AND SHIPYARD OPERATING U. T. 1. 20,000-TON FLOATING DRYDOCK Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern Makers, Founders, AVoodworkers, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING Our Plant Is Equipped to Handle All Kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK PHONES 43 AND 385 Coffee more nTyv I fragrant . . . more . . , vlicn made out Ly JjjR f "fLrwai jfl " Hot-Drip ' process II 8fi IKI of tlie Hotpoint Percolator. ktl,e COAL! MINE HEAD LUMP Per ton $1(1.50 MINE HEAD EGG Per ton . .?l50 PEMBINA EGG Per foh f. . . . X il2.00 SPECIAL PRICES FOR WINTER'S SUPPLY HYDE TRANSFER 171 THIRD AVENUE EAST PHONE 580 HEATED STORAGE BAGGAGE COAL If you want anything, try a classified ad.