Tuesday, October 8, 1929 You will agree it is the finest you can buy. mi 1 1 ij Fresh Srom the gardens 101 SPECIAL! SPECIAL! L. T. PIVER'S FACE POWDER Assorted odors and shades. Formerly $1.00, now 60c. rimes IM. yfw Pioneer Drugeisls THIRD AVE. 0 SIXTH ST - TaEPJIONrS 8'200 UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED tailing t'lom I'rlnce Hurerl (or VAM Ottlt. VIL1UHIA. mi.kii uay. Iliilrdale. Alert lUj. etc Iut- at . 3Ju p.m. tnr VM()ltll. VICIOI.H. Iltartile, A If ft Hay. Hr.. tYMtr midnight lur AI.ICK AUM, AN) OX. 8ILVVAKT. Nui Klter. Irt SlUnpMtn, son-djj. 8:0U p.m. IZ1 Ind Atruuf It M SMITH ttent ITlnet Kuprft. IkC. Tt rough (Vkrl ald to Wrlorla and .Seattle .and tucgair cheeked thruiijch to declination. .Canadian; B. C. Coast Steamship Services SAILINGS FHOM PRINCE KUPEKT To Ketchikan. Wrangell, Juneau and Skagway Oct 9 10 30 ' ' To Vancouver. Victoria and 8eatUe Oct. 3, 13, 23. Prlnceas Mary Oceans Fall, etc.. Vancouver and Victoria, every Friday. 10 p.m. Arnts Per All steamship Lines W C. Orchard, General Aient, ltd Ate, Prince Rupert, Phone 31 Canadian National Qfte Largcfl TKailway Splem in America STEAMSHIP AND TKAIN SERVICE Sailings from PKINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, and intermediate points, each Thursday and Sunday, 10:00 p.m. Tor ANYOX and STEWART each Wednesday. 1 p.m. For STEWART, and KETCH 7AN, each Saturday, 4 p.m. For NORTH and SOUTH Q EEX CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, fortnightly. i.asi:(ieh TitAiNS i.E.wr rMivrt m rtnt DAILY EXCEPT WNIIAY at 11:10 m for rHINCE (lEOlUlT,. tlMO-IO., V1XIIE. all MliiU Katefn Canada, fulled tHatri. AOKM'Y AM, OfBVN TEtMMir MMr.S City Ticket Offire. 528 Third Ave. Prim Rupert Phone 260 LUMBER lxG No. 1 Spruce Shiplap $23.00 1x10 No. 1 Sprucp Shiplap $25.00 1x6 No. 2 Spruce Shiplap '. . . .$20.00 1x10 No. 2 Spruce Shiplap $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 Retail Yard, Cow Day. Telephone 423 Coal? Coal? Takf mlvantngr of low price o put In jour winter mipply. MWOX and CAKSIlV-Hl:l.LINO-IOX In any nuantltlra. A1m Hour, Unj, (jruii, and lrd. Prince Rupert Feed Co PHONES 58 AND 558 Br Alexander . N10.E S7S HLSNtlt BLOCK DENTIST Local Items 4 a Taxi Phone 4, Big 4 Taxi, tf Dentist. Dr. J, It. Gosse. Phone' 686. Chas. P. Balagno, teacher of, pianoforte, has resumed , teaching. ! ThlaTlfternoon's tram, due from the east at 3:30, was reported this morning to be on time. i The date of the Anglican W. A. Bazaar has been changed from November 7 to November 14.. , Jack Thompson, Ccdarvale merchant. Is In the city for medical attention, having arrived from the Interior on yesterday afternoon's train. Sale is announced of the Ricn-mond Rooms business by E. Orandstrand to Mrs. Tatem, who nas now taken over the premises. . eett rifist by regular train. TreatColds ways With One Treatment Rubbed on 'throat and chest, Vicks docs two things at once: (1) It is vaporized by the body heat and inhaled direct to the inflamed air passages, and (2) It stimulates the skin like an old-fashioned poultice and "draws out" the soreness. VVAPORUB Oyer & Million Jaxs Usso Ycarut A VERY SPECIAL J ANNOUNCEMENT Ucatty Electric Washing Outfit We again present to you our roiw.itlon of a complete HOME Laundrylng Outfit. Our 55 years' expetlence in the manufacture of a washing machine Is a guarantee of mechanical perfection in construc-'ion. When better washers can be made, Beatty Bros, will make them. Some washers are made to sell, while the Beatty is made to wash. PARKIN & WARD Vhone 125 For Free Demonstration SUITS! SUITS! MADE TO ORDER 'titling, Workmanship and Styh All Guaranteed U1TS STEAM CLEANED AND PRESSED te Deliver to Any Part of the City. Ling, the Tailor Phone 649 THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE $PENT$1500TRY-INGT0J5ETWELL Then Kellogg's ALL-BRAN Brought Relief ThIs startling letter from an ex-service man will interest everyone who suffers from constipation: 1 wee dlecharged after tht World War with heart trouble and bad etomach. I bad eaved .about 11500. Sine than I'r apent that aura and a lot mora on doctoring- and operatlona and medicine,. I alwara waa bothered with conatlpatlon. "I told ror wife to (et torn kind of light breakfait food and I would try It. She cam bom with a imall package of Kellogg'e ALL-BRAN. I at It for. breakfait, lunch and dinner, about a common tea-aaucer full with milk at each meaL I hav been doing this for about a month. I have atopped taking" dope (medicinee). I work 9 to 12 hour. I have a good appeUte. And now I am gaining ffih and believ I am getting wen." Gctaoa C. O'CoxxuA (addrea on requeat). Cleanse your system of constica- . : . , , tlon's poisons. Thousands have re- Anglican V. A. tea and sale of painetheir old-time vWnnri vim. home cooking on Thursday. Octo- stopped constipation forever, by oer 10. from 3 to 6, at tne nome 01 eating Kellogg's ALL-BRAN. Mrs. O. A. Woodland. Fifth Av- v inn ffiUr.ruin ti1 A a Hit enue East. Everybody welcome. . In chronlc cases. .with every meal. , r . , ' Relief is guaranteed. ALL-BEAN Jack r Vlerecb. charged under the ion,hrn. ino& e.fT-tivAAv.- Motorvebicle Act with failing to tors recommend it. Ready-to-serve nrnr1o produce hi Vile-. Hrlvora' drivers' 1irn license nn on rip-1 de with milk TT Use j in i.t mand of a police officer, was dismissed with a warning by Magistrate McClymont in city police court yesterday afternoon. The appeal of the crown against a decision of Magistrate McCly mont in dismissing: John Dahlbere on a crferge of keeping liquor fori ale is being heard by Judge F.j McB. yhuns) in County Court thlsj aHernoqn. w. B. Fisner is appear ing tor the crown and Milton Gonzales for Dahlberg. W. J. Hamilton, inspector or cream. cooking. bee tne recipes on tne package. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. Sold by all grocers. Served in leading hotels and restaurants dining cars. ft .1 ALL-BRAN Mrs. Geonte Mcllmoyle returned ot to the cltv on vesterdav after- equipment for the provincial gov- noon's train from a brief trip to ernmeni. is sailing inw aiiernoon Prince George, on the Catala for Vancouver af- t!r a visit here on official duties. The case of Mrs. Edith Wood- While inspecting the automatic : cock, charged with keeping liquor elevator in tne Uesner Block ves-'ior sale, was dismissed dv Aiagis trday afternoon. Mr. Hamilton trate McClymont In city police croke one of his lingers and court yesterday afternoon crushed his hand rather badly. t i L. w. Ilogan, manager oi uump- One .of a number of extra cars back Bay cannery, and A. O. Har-whlch will be attached to tomor- rls, cannery storekeeper, arrived -ow morning's train to accomo- In the city yesterday afternoon date a party of California lann- from Porcher Island and will sail drymen going to the Laundry this afternoon on the Catala for Owners' Association convention In Vancouver. Minneapolis, arrived here yester-j . day afternoon from the east. The, . . laundrymen will arrive from the: llfiTUI'i AuPfial 5 I futh on the steamer Prince Ru- IlU.lJaJrtIUUlALU.l ' lert tomorrow morning and pro- : Olof Ousi. info 'WeT;'MrSrTJ. Lc Ross and son, pacific; Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Dudovrard find Ouy A. Wesley, Port Simpson f J. T"homp-! son, cedarvaie: Joe smnn and u Kristmenson, city. . Royal Mrs. George Mcllmoyle and John' Lygnea, city; S. Robinson, V. M. Montroy, W. H. ThfStte and J. Pontley, C.N.R.: W. O.i.Valpy, 'Jed-way. i j ! Prince Rupert , ' L. W. Hogan. R. M. Wtteon, A. H. Fred Jancowskl of Stewart is a passenger aboard the Catala this afternoon going through to Van couver. Rev. and Mrs. James Dewar of Anyox are visitors in the city, having arrived from the north on the Catala this afternoon. Union steamer Catala, Capt. James Findlay, arrived in port a 1M5' this afterno6n from. Anyox, Stewart and other northern points and will sail at 3:30 pjn. for Vancouver and wayports. O. H. Kohl, locating engineer for the Tower Corporation of Canada, returned to the city on the Catala this afternoon from a week's trip to Alice Arm and Stewart on corporation business. M';s Jeanette Morley R.N. returned to the city on, the Catala this afternoon from Anyox. where she- has been spending a holiday! vuituiK wiui ner parents, Mr. ana Mrs. Dan Mclntomlney, and will Join the graduate nursing staff ot the Prince Rupert General Hos pital from the training school of which she recently graduated. THE WEATHER Prince Rupert Part cloudy, light north wind; temperature, 41. Port Simpson Cloudy, calm, 38. Haysport Cloudy, calm. 48. Terrace Cloudy, northeast wind, 46. Rosswood Clear, calm. 42. Alyansn Clear, calm, 30. Alice Arm Cloudy, calm, 40. Anyox Part cloudy, calm, 44. Stewart Part cloudy, calm. 37. Hazelton Part cloudy, calm, 32. Smithers Cloudy, calm, 35. Burns Lake Clear, calm. 32. Vanderhoof Cloudy, calm, 30. Atlin Cloudy, calm, 33. Whitehorse Cloudy, light southeast, wind. 38. Carmacks Part cloudy, calm, 37. Dawson Part cloudy, calm, 32. ANNOUNCEMENTS Mooaeheart Ladies' whUt drive and dance Oct. 11 at 8:30 prompt. Admission 75c and 50:. Elite Patrol Team dance in Elks' Home, Oct. 18. Royal Purple Bridge, Whist and Dance. Elks' Home. October 25. Hill 60 Annual Bazaar, Novem- oer 2. 8. Presbyterian Bazaar November Eagles' whist drive and dance. November 7. Premier ' Orchestra Dance, November 8. Acres and A. O Harris, Porcher, Anglican W. A. Bazaar, Whoopee Novem- uHtma, a. vv. juiuisyn, rrince fjgr j,j George; A. J. Campbell, A. PJ ' Campbell and R. D. Fraser, Vic-j Moose Annual Bazaar Nov. 21 toria. I j oo A. Baisher'saskatchewan: P. . United Church Bazaar. Docem-Berglund and C. A. Berglund. Ed- ,bCT 5. monton; Mrs. George Mcllmoyle.; Hasciton; Dan McClarty, Wlscon- son; James Hunter, city. II-.I.L Tl . Now Enjoys Perfect Health Mr. Franci Kelly of Toronto writ 14: Qoe an a year ago I wu uk en tick .... Mr aretem wat poi toned rvl nt? tifein jeorv. oy 1 comanenceU taking Dr. Wataon'a Tonic Scout, nay condition Improved arvl now am In perfect health. Thia aiaa'a etprripnre la not tannine. Thuuauda brae witnrea to the ala:oat miraraloua reaaha obtained from uatng thiaocatury-old Sagliahbrnrace-tooie. Dr. Witaoa'a Tonie Ptout and Ala have brrn made in England ainee 18J7. A '. "xs paclum Kakea 3 gallona. S SoiJ br Ormr Lid. ITliit-. I! u pert, li t' M. Allrn Co.. Llmltrd ISIHI KliliiiriN St.. all VnnMuirr II I tar'xzrrir'rTrT' n5'j N. M. McLEAN Boat Euilder 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 Boa'ts For Sale X generally have! a boat to suit any requirements. 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? PHONE GKEEN 429 i: it A PUBLIC MEETING Unr.er the Auspices of the Trades and Labor Council Will be held in the BOSTON HALL on Thursday, at 7:30 p.m. 1 TOM MOORE President of the Trades and I Labor Congress of Canada ! will deliver an address. , THIS MILK IS MADE IN BRITISH COLUMBIA That is one reason for byylng it another is that its double richness improves every dish in which it is used. w tnd you, it, our HIuMttattd tcip book? Writ VANCOUVER RAOIO-LITE-TENNA Built For Beauty and Performance. Price 10.00 Also KLOK-TENNA Tells you instantly time from coast to coast. Price $20.00 The Biggest Little Thing in Radio RADIO-LITE-TENNA A RADIO LAMP AND ELECTRIC AERIAL The Most Modern Aerial Mr. Radio-Entrruslast--no more-nnslghtly ball or wire aerials on your roof discard your old-fashioned aerial. Be up-to-date purchase an attractive Table or Hanging Lamp Aerial. It gets you the distance with less static satisfaction guaranteed or your money cheerfully refunded. If your local dealer cannot supply you, mall us a money order for the purchase price of $10 for RADIO-LITE-TENNA. or $20 for KLOK-TENNA, together with the name and address of your favorite radio dealer and we . will mail a RADIO-LITE-TENNA direct to you, charges prepaid. When ordering please state number of tubes, make and age of set. Mr. Radio Dealer Wire or write for sample carton of six RADIO-LITE-TENNA or KLOK-TENNA, and agency proposition. You'll never regret it. Get on the band wagon. They sell themselves and stay sold. Every radio owner wants one when he finds out vhat it will do. WANTED Bids from country dealers, where electricity is not available, on Ball Aerials, which are being discarded for RADIO-LITE-TENNA. Exclusive Distributors for Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and British Columbia The Matthews Music House, Ltd. 328 EIGHTH AVENUE WEST CALGARY, ALTA. Sold in all their stores by The Hudson's Bay Company Jobbers Canadian General Electric Company NEW LIQUOR ST0REHERE Provincial Government to Build On Old Court House Square VICTORIA. Oct. 8: The Attor ney General's aeparuneni an nounces that a new government liquor vendor's store is to be built at Prince uuperi. The fact that the site chosen Is on Third Avenue and Third Street on the old court house square indicates that the, government has no intention of acceding to many requests that have been made at Prince Rupert .to have that property .thrown on the market. The cost' Of the building Is estimated at aboilt $20,000 and Its construction will be under the public works department although it Is likely tenders will be called. STOCK QUOTATIONS 'Courtesy,, of S. D. Johnston Co.) Bayview. 4. Nil. Big Missouri, 1.04, 1.05. Cork Province, 9, 10. Dunwell. Nil, 15. George Copper. 4.65. 4.75. Georgia River, 25, 27. Golconda. 83. 84. Orandview. 28, 29. Independence. 5V, Nil. Indian Mines. Nil. 6. Intern. Coal & Coke. 31. 34. Kootenay Florence. 11 V, 12. Kootenay Klne. 22&. 23. L. & L.. IVfr. NIL T-ucky Jim. 12, 15. Mohawk, 3. 3V4. Marmot Hiver Gold. 2Vfe, 3. Marmot Metals, X 4. National Silver. 12. 14. Noble Five. 56, 58. Oregon Cooper, 22. 24. Pend Oreille, 4.35. 5.00. Premier. 1.70, 1.72. Porter-Idaho. 37. 39. Reeves Macdonald, 1.68, 1.70. P'ifus-Argenta, 15, 18. Ruth-Hope. 35 tt. 38. Silver Crest. 7. Silversmith, 7. Nil. flocnn King. Nil. 4. Snow flake. 27ft, 28ft. Pun'orh l.0. 150. Terminus. 2Vfc. 6. Toniey Richfield, 10, 12. Tnric. 40. NU. Whitewater! 40. 45. Woodbine. 3. 3V. Bluebird, 8, N. Oils Advance. 1.J5. Nil. A. P. Consolidated. 3.71, 3.73. r-mont. 2.fi5. 2.67 Dalhouste, Nil. 2.40. rvenlsh. 26. Nil. Fabvan Pte. R. 9ft. Home. 15.75. 16.00. Royallte. Nil. 105.00. Hargal. 1X2. 157. .Freehold. 1.51. IM. St-rUng Purtflc. Nil, 1:45. United. 1.03. 1.04. Mercury. Nil. 65. Turner Valley, Nil, 150. . Halibut Sales Summary American 74.000 oounds, and 9c to 15.9c and 9c. Canadian 26,000 pounds. 15.6c 15.1c and 9c to 153c andI0.5c. American Faele. 30.000 Atlln. 15.7c and 9c. Seymour, 20,000, Booth, 15.6c and 9c. ! Atlas, 24,000, Pacific, 15.9c and 9c. Canadian Proroerity A.. 20.000, Cold Storage, lft.lc and 105c. Dolphin. 4,500. Booth, 15.2c and 9c. nape Race. 1500, Cold Storage. 15.3c and 9c. Prairie Youth Dies Suddenly i William GiHon, 18, Passed Away This Morning in Local Hospital Following Brief Illness William Gillon, a prairie lad. aged 18, who recently arrived in the city with another youth seeking employment, died sdddenly in ths Prince Rupert General . Hospital at 2:30 this morning following illness of only a few days' duration. The father of the young man has been notified and is now on his way from Saskatchewan. Funeral arrangements are In the hands of the B.C. Undertakers. Steamship Movements For Vancouver Sundays as. Pr. George 10 pjn. Tuesdays ss. Catala ....3:30 pjn. Thursdays ss. P. Rupert 10 pm. Fridays . Prln. Mary 10 p.m. Fridays ss. Cardena ...Midnight Oct. 13 ss. Prin. Louis . 5 pm. Oct. 23 ss. Prln. Alice ..5 p.m. From Vancouver Sundays ss. Catala 4 pjn. Weds. ss. P. Rupert 10.30 ajn. Fridays ss. Cardena pjn. Fridays ss. Prln. Mary 4 pjn. Sats. ss. Pr. George 10:30 pjn. Oct. 9 ss. Prin. Louise ajn. Oct. 19 ss. Prin. Louise ajn. Oct. 30 ss. 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-Sundays ss. Catala 8 pjn. Weds. ss. Pr. Rupert ...4 pjn. Sats. ss. Pr. George ....4 pjn. From Stewart and Tremicr Sundays ss. Pr. George 8 pjn. Tuesdays ss. Catala ..11:30 ajn. Thurs. ss. Pr. Rupert ...8 pjn. For Anyox and Alice Arm-Sundays ss. Catala 8 pjn. Weds. ss. Pr. Rupert 4 pjn. From Anyox and Alice Arm Tuesdays ss. Catala lU0:ajn. Thurs. ss. Pr. Rupert ....8 pjn. For Queen Charlotte Islands Oct. 12 ss. Pr. Charles . 8 pjn. Oct. 26ss. Pr. Charles ..8 pjn. From Queen Charlotte Islands Oct. 10 ss. Prince Charles a.m. Oct. 24 ss. Prince Charles a.m. from Alaska-Sundays s. P. George 8 p.m. Oct. IS ss. Prin. Louise ....pjn. Oct. 25 ss. Prln. Alice pjn. For Alaska Saturdays ss. P. Georgo 4 pjn. Oct. 9 as. Prin. Louise ajn. Oct. 19 ss. Prta. Alice ajn. Oct. 30 ss. prin. Alice ajn. From Ocean Falls Weds-ss. P. Rupert 10:30 a.m. Fridays ss. Prln. Mary ... 4 pjn. Sats. ss. Pr. George 10:30 ajn. For Ocean Falls Sundays ss. Pr. George 10 p.m. Thurs. ss. Pr. Rupert .10 pjn. Fridays ss. Prin. Mary 10 pjn. I MACJ'N,E KNIVES