. f- Fortify Yourself Now Against Those Winter Colds With a Bottle of Rurn Honey and Cod Liver Oil A well-tried remedy for colds, coughs, bronchitis, sore throat, croup, etc. PRICE, $1.25 PER BOTTLE Ormes 1 JilCl. yw Pioneer Dt uofislsi THIRD AVE. (, SIXTH ST. TELEPHONFS 8 200 UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Hjillnit t'ruin Prince Kucrrt tor VANtOL'ttK. VKIOIUA, Suar.wn my. Itutedjle, Alert lUj. tic, lurt-dar, 3:3U p ni for rtM'OUKK, tUvrilKM. HutMlnle, Alert llay. etc.. KrWar midnight lur ALICE AllM. AXVON, STL'M'AKT. Na KUer. I'ort ftliupiwii, Ijun- dty.H:ou p.m. I jt roTHMrM M WALLS lLAM. Tnui ISJ tnd aR-iiO 5 K M. SMITH U Tlrvitb" llTkrfl toll te Uclorla i'-J Ihroutli to dentlliatton. IcahadianJ pACinc ltd A , l rrint iiuirfi, n,iv . . I - .1 I... . ... .I..L . JL C. COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICES ; KAIMMtN I KOM FKINCK HI I'EKT 1o Krdhlkiiii. Uranri-ll. Junrau and S. uniiv- Sppli'inher . IS 3S. Tu V!" uiiver. Victoria and Seattle : . eepi'-mber t. n. w. i-iii vi i Miuv.jir.mi I'aiu rir.. ncourr nd Victoria 'every Itldey ID p.m. Veent fer all Stenmnlp Line lrlnre Itboert. II C . f. OKCHlkl). fiLNF.KAL .IHE.T rhone 31 Canadian National Qjc Largefl 'Railway Splem in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE Sailings from I'ltlNCE Iiri'EItT for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, and intermediate points, each Thursday and Sunday, 10:00 p.m,,. if lor ANYOX and STKH'UFT. eafjt Wednesday. I p.m.. I'or STEWART and KETCHIKAN, each Saturday, X p.m. lor NORTH and SOUTH QiJFLN CHARLOTTE I8I-NI)S, forlnljhtly. I'AHSENOr.K TMAIf LEW F. TIUNt L rtl TEKI DAILY KXCCPT HIMHV at llflK a . lor I'ltlMK HBOUtlE.'bDMO.N-TON, tVIXMI'Ltl, all oliit Kat"n Canada. Cnlled sute. AtlLNCV Al.to7'KA STEAMMIir LltES City Ticket Office, 528 Third Ave. I'rinie Huperl i'hone 260 N. M. McLEAN Boat Builder Marine Ways SEAL COVE I take you out of water under roof-where rain wtu not trouble; build boats any size or kind at surprisingly low prices. Halibut, Pleasure, Trollincr Boats For Sale I generally have a boat t' suit any requirements. Mjoi-lng spaces for boats' winter nuarters. Agencies any en-Bine required. Repairs Why pay more when your work can be done for less with better accomodation? ? PHONE GREEN 129 Coal? Coal? Tukf adrnitlnie of low frlre tu put In our Hiiilrr nupply. I.USON anil CASXinV-WLLUXU-TON III any quantllle Abo Hour. ILir. Oraln and I'eed. , . . - I rriiice Rupert Feed Co I'HONES 58 AND 558 Br' Alexander rilONC R7S " HI'.HNKIt lltOCK DENTIST continuing our Month -end specials until October 2. Wallace's. Sid Elkms, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Elklns, returned to the city on the Catala last evening from Namu. Q. If. Kohl, locatlne cnelneer for the Power Corporation of Canada, : Interior saued last nignt on tne uataia ior .irain; a trip to Alice Arm on company j office department Bt $180,000. John Vasara. a Russian, was arrested at Prince Runert and brought tter tjj 'lt1lil3L" Twenty-Ye r Ago celhrnniiVanV couver Pjrovlnce. ..-'.-... I After the dlsrxml of the Jones case from Smlthers Saturday af secured. tner service ai me oupreme vuurt fROUP Sinv)dlcCroBp!ifriurra1y relieved by on applieatloh of V Vapo Rub CW 31 Million Jmn VtmJ Ymmrlf ii B' ig..!Wgi Lnday, September. 30,, 1029 THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE SPECIAL FOR THIS 3 WEEK -Piece Fibre Sets . . V t' in Colors pf Green and Bs Blue and Gold, Brown and 'Ar These sets consist of settee, rocker arid chair with spring seats covered in bright, pleasing cretonne of modernistic and floral designs. Triced at $50.00 and $75.00 for This Week Onlvv . Barries Home Furnishings "Furniture of Distinction" ft Local Items 4 a Taxi Phone 4, Big 4 Taxi, tf Dentist, CSC. Chas. P. pianoforte. Dr. J. R. Gosse. Phone, Balagno, teacher of has resumed teaching. (tf) STOMACH PAINS? Get rid of them. Permanently with "Fruit-a-tivet." "Fruit-a-tlves" wiH rid you of gas, flatulence, or pain alter eating, and make life worth living again. Mrs. Annie Glover, Ottawa, writes; 1 Mr. and MrS.'F.'D. Rice Sailed "A iiifftrtr lr ImfimtiMi. ctmniwlion. Bast night on the Catala for a thp,-'"'l '"!. 'f1hlF,A'?.-i, Hz auSL a,,. .1 Sow dm ill, w thing t ih p.u.. , ... . ,i , , I Fruit-a-trves" arts naturally on the sys- " ' ' 1 J . . . . i t i.i.i.. . I Owing to manyi reouefit, we are the whole digestive tract. It awakens liver, bowels and kidneys, soothes the stomach. Get a 25c or 50c box at your druggist' today. End digestive trouble! T. W. Shackleton. well known Usk hotel proprietor. Is a visitor in the city, having arrived from the on yesterday afternoon's business. Inspector James M. Tupper R. C. jM. P. returned to the city on yes- Loal improvement' taxes are terday afternoon's train from a now due and payable at the Col- b trip to the interior on official lector's Office, City Hall. Ten per duties. cent penalty added after October , . " .... 1 (228) No tenders were received by the ; school board in response to the L. H. Haworth, accountant at ioT , typewriting deks the local elevator, returned to the ior me commercial ciass oi city on the Catala last evening nigh school. gary I Al Falconer, who was called here for jury service at the Supreme James Jack, coca at the Port Court Assizes last week, sailed last ! Simpson Hospital, was a passenger nigh by the Catala' on his return aooaraine uaiaia iasi evening re- to mm. n turning north alter naving spent a holiday in Vancouver. i Miss Phyllis Iamb returned to the citv on yesterdav afternoon's William Ollchris: returned to the train after spendtne the week-end city on the Catala last evening af- at Cassiar where her father Is Canter haying iattended the recent nery manager. convention of the British Colum-- bia School Trustees' Association In At mMnmit, last nleht the fire Nanatmo. department had a cnll to the C.NJt. wharf where there was a There were again opposition !im&eJ5CP,rc !n.the sed- No fire "candlnavlan dances in the city could be located. 'n Saturday evening with fair at- ... ... , .. endances at each. One was held WLif(SJnM i the Boston Hall and the other f1 w the i h-?L?wJ? i the Moose Hall. !?e4eek..fr5m.t paP!r,?wnaild is uic uuei oi jvit. a.iiu aita. vy. e. Mr. and Mrs. James Farquhar Cu,lln. Fourth Avenue East. lave moved from nun Avenue "A.it to Agnew Place where they Mr and Mr. F. Tea bo of Anyox. Miss V. Sanders and Mi I. Accused hlSSM Zl TSnTtt" Finland Of rrnm .Vinminiir In lnln'o niin. -in ksj ivi vv iuiii viii, a.iia a in staff of the Port Simpson The Thornton vs. Thornton dl-vor'e caw at the session of the Supreme Court here was ad'ourned on Sat'irday to be heard later in Vancouver. A further affidavit in ternoon, all members of the Petit the petitioner's evidence Is to be Jury Tnrw nana panel u-orfi were nA'rnloH excused frrm from fn-- fu- t rrSi t 3,? w T Judge F. McB. Young. local wiHnnliif iLin.r'fh flinty Court ludge. nat on .h Sl""1 p5?SSfd. J.1 the ncn at the local courtroom thU ncitimB ui a umw jjrwviuu. morning with Mr. Justice W. A . Macaonaia wnue tne latter was w v noun. i.. nll.D", " ?' ''ri-0' oassln sentence in the Jones case vauauicui iiabiuiiai uuuoi obrntii- rrnm KmltnAra ships, and recently acting assistant superintendent engineer at Vancouver, left Vancouver last week. I nreompanled by Mrs BaiUle and i youne son for the Old Country to j superlnt-nd enttln Installation In ! one oi Tne company s new steam ers w'.tn this copst next spring roe. another of the companvs chief engineers. Is going to thje Old Country as well and other ships officers will also.. tie leaflnj jpoon. Th e n1 tv' of home cooV- in held Saturday afternoon at the home of Mr J. R. MltcVH Vlnh Avenue E5t. by Seventh mmin and Ntnrn Avenue grouns nr ! tin I anyaa- a i ri rr i.Mi tia- uhlrh mill nn, f ; . "'. w T....W.. y -"" Dvienan iurn was a vrw n AICX Aion- paasfiil affair thp Kiim nf 1Q Vio mg realized. ANNOUNCEMENTS . - Catholic Bazaar, October 2 am- 3. , r , 15? UnUed Church Banquet, October 7. Anniversary tf 1-dRBRMSJinHiT Mooseheart Ladles' whist drive mKBtrayifjimww vt and dance, Oct. 11 at 8:30 prompt, Admission 75c and 50c. 'UUILD IV The Milk For Cooking . C." ii Cut " J A rviDniirrit 1.1 I Royal Purple Bridge, Whist and Dance, Elks' Home, October 25. 6. Presbyterian Bazaar November j Moose Annifal Bazaar and 22. Nov. 21 ! Ladles' wlncyette gowns. $1.00, Pacific Milk Is daily used by thou- wauace s- ;.ands of women In every style of rookln", where milk is called for. Yhe results It has glvfen have been ('.iscloaed in hundreds of letters. Its .inurjal richness has been mentioned it has been dfcribUis an ters they show that all wee- Lulling, Workmanship and StyU llevWoWtftrleVSRcF AU flurfrantced '" the oemana ior mis gooa rans con stantly grows. PACIFIC MILK SUITS! SUITS! MADE TO ORDER HUITS STEAM CLEANED PRESSED Deliver to Any City. AND Part of the Mrs. George McAfee sailed last night orr the Prince Oeorge for af- trip to Vancouver. David Wilton arrived In the, city on Saturday afternoon's train from Sunnyslde. All goods advertised with the exception of goods sold out available until Wednesday. Wallace's. Lief Erlckson meeting and social In Mctropole 1 Hall, Thursday) October 3, "at1 8 p.m. Members, please attend. -f(229) Miss Betty Harvey, who has been visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. Georee Rorle. sailed last nleht on the Prince Oeorge for Vancouver. J H. C. Fraser. Ins sector of schools. " 1 sailed Saturday night on the Mrs. Annette Stone returned to ! Charles for a trip to Queen the city on Saturday afternoon's : ffil?1 ? nd, ther luland train train from from a a. business business trlri trip to to -points on official duties. ':. William ' Millar returned to . thej city on tho: Catala last , evening , Smlthers and other interior points. i rum a lu-aay noimay inp tu Vancouver. J. Ben Agar, well known Terrace merchant, who acted as a juryman at the session of the Supreme Court Assizes here, left by this j morning's train on his return to the interior. Wilson Wong. Chlne.se. Eleventh Avenue East, was fined $5 by Magistrate McClymont in city police court this morning for allowing pis to run at large In contravention of provincial statute. Bud Barrie, R. B. Skinner and K. A. McOuaie returned to the cltv the on Saturday afternoon's train af ter having spent an enjoyatue two weeks' holiday at the Skeena River hot springs above Port Es- sington. T. H. Johnson, general manaer of the Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., sailed last night on the Prince Oeorge for Vancouver en route to Eastern Canada and the United States on his annual Tall business trip. Mildred Wallace appeared before Magistrate McClymont In city police court this morning on a charee of belni the keeper of a bawdy house, the case being adjourned for eicht days. W. O. Fulton is counsel for the defence. Dr. John A. West, who has been engaged for the past three months in medical post-graduate work in London, Eng., returned to the cltv on the Princess Louise Saturday eveninor, having travelled home via who have Wn soendtng a holiday Vancouver will occupy the residence of Bishop .iiaTpsltltlx whtf- are to in tJe.0U"1t wer? mxmxa onlby his dai fflsn TTrlp fc theOld Country. board thte c evenlnB re" " rf tlirnlnn. cwnltap I turning fn to the trio smelter tnnm town. The Granby Consolidated Mln- s. Wallstedt. Moose Lodie on Ing. Smelting & Power Co. has re- aaniaer. sailed bv the Princess' moved Its Vancouver offices from Louise Saturday evening on his re- the Blrks Building Jo the top floor turn to Juneau after havlne spent of the new Hau Building at tne some time In the city, and district, corner Streets. of Pender and Howe He was accompanied daughter. Miss Joan West. A. M. Johnson, K.C. left on this mornings. tram for Prince Oeorge where -he will act as crown prose cutor h h9 cbo Qf Slgna Ford. 16-year old,glrl. ,Who will face a charge pf infant murder at the Supreme Court Assizes there this week. Stuart Henderson of Victoria viu aerena the case. 1...1 ' , fll ?! READY FOR THE CHILLY DAYS? BUILD STRENGTH TO RESIST THEM SH REDDED AT With all the bran of the whole wheat Fortify the body against sudden changes of climate by eating nourishing, easily-digested foods. Start the day with Shredded Wheat and hot milk it's delicious, nourishing and satisfying. Gives lots of energy for the day's work. 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, S 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 bay, Telephone 423 After havlne loaded a carco of Mr. and Mrs. Olen Moss of.To- Terrace cottonwood logs at the lo- ronto were week-end visitors here cal dry dock for delivery to tne witn Mr. ana Mrs. c. e. cuinn, Laminated Materials veneer mill at Fourth Avenue East, arriving from New Westminster, Union freighter the east on Saturday afternoon's Chllllwack, Capt. W. W. Mounce, sailed at 1 o'clock yesterday morning for the south. William and Oeorge Sanke; J5, i THE Prince Rupert lli.Jll'il .:,iU train and sailing last night on the prince George lor Vancouver. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Af fined $15 and costs by Magistrate FOR SALE 28-foot tiling ; boat, ; , McClymont in city police court this, 7 h.p. Frlsble. Snap for cash, morning for drunkenness to which ' phone 427. (229J1" - charge they pleaded guilty. 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