TAGE SIX It enjoys a world wide reputation for quality. fsl FINEST l!0DONYC!!l Jo. View '' " - -1 iSMtuwiiD sr ION DON 150 tNclAflB You cannot buy a better g i n for the money JOSEPH JOHN VICKERS tt CO Iti. This advertisement is tfot published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. This Pile of Coal is in Albert & McCaf f ery s Yard Phone 11G and 117 Prince Rupert If you lose anything, try a classified ad. Dug Up Skeletons at Fort McLeod Indian Arrowhead Found Between Ribs of Remains of Big Man PRINCE GEORGE. Sept. 30:-Workmen engaged In the renova tion of the Hudson's Rav Com. oany's gullftinM : At . Fort fttfieod have uncovered the evidence of one of the tragedies of the very early days of the fur trade. In their rxavating 'the men dug up the 'fco'etons of three persons. Two of he skeletons are believed to be those of women, but the third L that of a man who was of great stature. Lodged between the ribs of tnis skeleton Is an Indian arrow head, which indicates the manner In which this early resident met with his death. The Fort McLeoc' post was estab1lhed nearly 12f years ago. and there are Indian? in the neighborhood who are believed tfi be about 100 years old but. none of them have any recollection of having heard of the hidden whh nrobably gave tht Fort McLeod cemetery Its start. If is not known whether the stalwar hro'Kjut down by the arrow was an Indian or a white man. MAKE SURE YOU'RE CURED "I have less dread of Influenzr than of Its consequences." "Yes. I haven't paid my las' doctor's bill, either "Mostiqe. Week-End SPECIALS For Friday, Saturday and Monday ROWNTREE'S COCOA Is. IT tin Per tin uUt ROWNTREE'S COCOA Vis. OTn Per tin AlX, HEINZ KETCHUP Large bottle 28c JELLY POWDERS Per pkg .:X....:.... . T?fo7.R.?.P.I25c PINEAPPLE 2s, 3 tins BARTLETT PEARS 2 doz McINTOSH RED APPLES 3 lbs, 35c 55c 25c Economy Cash & Garry 319 Third Ave. Prince Rupert, B.C. Ladies Will you please let us talk RINGS with you some of these days? We don't mean in an ad. What we request is that j you step Into the store and ask to see our Ladies' rings. J Don't expect us to parti-j cularlzc here. Always glad to answer) your questions and assist you in selecting. JOHNgULGER? (Jewellers THE STORE WITH Ttlf CL0CI 'JvKMHHWmif II II I I f VIMSMlll I Bill I I In''" LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 63 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service Coal, Sand and Gravel We Specialize in Piano and Furniture Moving. TI1E DAILY NEWS Monday, September 30. Could not Eat or Sleep after Husband's Death Her husband's death left her very run down in health, unable to cat or alcep much. Now she In brighter in spirits and rats and sleep well. What caused the difference T Iet her answer in her own word : i " I think Kruschen Salts arc a splendid tonic. After mv husband's death in Decemlier last I "became very run down in health. Had terrible fits of depression and was unable to eat or sleep much. I was also troubled with rheumatism. I decided to tale Kruschen Salts and have now taken the little daily dose for nearly two months, during which time mv health lias greatly improved. The rlieumatism has completely left me. I am much brighter in spirits and both eat and sleep well." When life begins to " get you down," when you begin to feel the results of modem artificial conditions errors of diet, worry, overwork, lack of exercise then you should turn to Kruschen Salts. They lossess a wonderful iwer of giving new life and vitality to the countless millions of cells of which the human body is comimsrd. The way to keep smiling is to take Kruschen Salts every morning just a pinch in your first morning cup of coffee or tea. District News PRINCE GEORGE Weather in the district of late -as been Ideal ior harvesting. Days lave been bright and sunshiny vl'.h temperature readings as high is 70 degrees while at nights there lave been slight touches of frost. The most frost has been five Hon. W. A. McKensle. minister it mines, and Robert Dunn, deputy tilnister. were here at the end of ast week on. their way back to' Victoria after a two weeks tour if the central interior. The mln-'ster was well pleased with the Timing outlook in this section. tating that, even if only a small. oart or we claims are proven, ine entrai interior will be an import nl mineral section. Anton Evaschko has solved .the problem connected with the D reduction of honey in the Prince George district and this year will have about one ton of honey for he local market. Connaught Hill Luther till Church here celebrated its annual i mission festival yesterday wffen, 'nree services were conducted py Rev C. Pfotenbauer of Vernon, officiating;. One, was in the German 'anttuane and the other two in English. , A. D. Cniickshank. who has been; operating a Western Canada Alx-1 -7ays olarmln commercial work In this district during the past ssm-mer took off !a. week for Fort MrMurrav and will snend the next few weeks, In freinhtlne down the Mackenzie River. Work in this dis-, trict -will tpw bo attended in bvj Pio CaWer when he completes photographic work in connection with the P.O.E. survey. j Thr were fewer n reels offered for sale at the annual city tax rale h"c todav than ever before In the historv nf th oitv Th 1W tn.' A- II - 1 S A V T BURNS LAKE W. H. Tobey, C.NJI. divisional superintendent, and R. F. Mc-: Naughton. district passenger agent, spent last Wednesday In Burns j LMxe on company Dusiness. Mrs Lawson of New York City is visiting at Gowanbrae with her aunt. Mrs. J. M. Oowans. C. c. Patkhurst of South bank, was a visitor in town last week. But one property was offered foi sale at the annual municipal tax sale here this morning. TERRACE The MlssM Ball, who have soent some months at the home of their sister, Mrs. Chas. Finter. left on Saturday for their home in Dr. and Mrs. Moore of Brooklyn who have been visitors at the home of their neice, Mrs. II. B. Brummitt for a few days, left on Saturday en route east. Mrs. II. C. Whltaker of Exstew, was a visitor here during the week. Mrs. Laniear, Miss French and Miss MargAret Lanfear. left on Friday for Haeelton to which point they shiDDtd their car. and from there will motor to Vancouver on a holldav trio. Thev ex nee t to be! Rone a month. Mesdnmes Aird. Dames and Cor-ley or Pacific, were In town on Saturday. Mrs. Edensbaw : and children o wassett. arrived on Saturday on visit with Mrs. Fred Nash. i Miss K R. Deacon returned on Frldav after soendlng a few days with Mrs. A. Y. Wilson at Remo. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Agar have taored to fhair home on Park Avenue, uitfll recently occupied by; air. ana mi. itoDt. naney. xneir former hotio Is being renovated PROGRAM FOR WEEK AT CAI'ITOL THEATRE Monday and Tuesday Double Bill: Rln-Tin-Tln In "Frozen River,, and "What a Night- Wednesday and Thursday Esther Ralston In "The Case of Lena Smith." Friday and 'Saturday Coleen. Moore. 6ood. t 'Of i ,'v ,ii in "Why Be . r' and will be used as a general store by L. Decare who arrived from Rainy River, Ont., some time ago, bringing with him a stock of Mrs. T. E. Brooks returned dur-' ing the week fro man extended visit with friends in Ontario. Michigan and prairie points. Rev. A. W. Robinson left on Frl- j day for Burns Lake where he took i services on Sunday. In his absence, prayer service was read In the local church on Sunday morning by ; R. M. Cory. Father Allsrd O.M.I. of Stewart visited the local parish at the, week-end and held services on Sunday. E. Martin of Prince Rupert was a ltor here at the end of the week. i Mimes Joan McLeod and MaiaJe Leggatt visited with Miss Wilkinson at liemo on Friday. Fred Nash ROUS, and party. w'.uj returned at the beginning of hc week from Stewart, nave gone 'o Smlthcrs on survey work. W. If. Cotton, public works en- 8 beer, was in the district during lie week. Mum Marv V Smith tiunt iho - - j v wutitfl S'l' If ISM week-end in Pacific. Mr. and Mrs. Robert DeKergom-meaux and three children, arrived during the week from Premier and Will attend some time hr Thnv are taking up housekeeping in the old hospital building. E. Aaserude of Shames, was in town Thursday. SMITHERS Ac miuh as 1 A HMriM nf frnstt has been recorded In the Bulkley Valley daring recent oetd nights, and most of the tender vegetation and flowers have now Hn nit . down. ' ! William Leach has taken over' the ownership of the CHy Trans-' fer from William Leach who will remain here and engage in the1 coal and wood business. Judge F. McB. Young presided at a session of Country Court here! this week. There were a number! oi naturalisation applications as well as. a couple of minor civil ac-1 tlons. Mrs. Young accompanied, the judge on his trip here. Owing to the advent of cold weather, all the summer homes at Lake Kathlyn are now deserted. Many new houses were built there 'his year and more are planned to be erected next spring. j Mr. and Mrs. Archie Mclnnes of North Bulkley entertained last week at dinner In honor of the former's sister. Mrs. Colin McLean, who is a visitor there. Later in the evening a party of over 30 young people gathered to bid goodbye to Misses Vera and Neva Mclnnes. who left Sunday morning for Vancouver to resume studies at .the University or British Columbia. At each point in this district he visited last week, Hon. W. A. Mc-Krnzie minister of mints, was welcomed by prospectors and operators and, from the deep interest he showed, there is expectation that due consideration will be given to requests made from this f'eld. Smithers merchants are navinc? district farmers 40c a pound for butter and 95c a dosen for eggs. I ' Mrs. O. II. Oaseley and son. Bud, returned on Sunday from a motor trip to Kamloops. On the way home, they collided with a cow, as a result of which their car was badly twisted. R. J. Hartley of the provincial archives department, Victoria. hs been a recent visitor hero on official business. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Carr entertained on Tuesday night at a delightful card party In honor ot Mr. and Mrs. Olof Hanson on the eve of their departure for their home in Prince Rupert, Prise winner nt cards uf.ro Vfr. i nnM. - - ' '. V. UUIUU" ing, Mrs. Charles Reid. J. O. Stephens and Olof Hanson. Trolling Slackens , . Qiieen Charlottes SKtDEOATF Sept. 30: Cohoe trolllns; on Rkldeaate Inlet has fallen off quite a bit and very few llh are belnt caught at present. Capt. Vic King of the Packer uicer ovsrtfll u ouymg ior tne Canadian Pish mH rvoS - . ... WWIU UVW&MKC Co of Prlnee Rupert, the price pain Demi? 05 cents a fteh. '.UAMK'HWi-iM Ju rTKUSMXC' I """wVVa MON. AND TUES. Two Shows 7 and 9 p.m. I a a a a I ANOTHER BIG DOUBLE BULL With the Wonder Dog Rin-Tin-Tin in "Frozen River" And That Very Funny Comedy , "WHAT A NIGHT' PATHENEWS Admission, 15c and 50c "Caterpillar Tractors" MEAN 1JETTER, QUICKER, CHEAPER L0(JGIN(J Sole DUtributora for 11. C. MOKKISON TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO., LTD U10 STATION STREET. VANCOUVER. B.C. Ilranches: Prince George, Kelowna, Nelson C OA L! MINE HEAD LUMP Per ton . . f u SltUO MINE HEAD EGG-Per ton J.V.V. . 12.50 PEMBINA EGG Per ton S12.0Q SPECIAL PRICES FOR WINTER'S SUPPLY HYDE TRANSFER 171 THIRD AVENUE EAST HIONE 580 HEATED STORAGE BAGGAGE COAL CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD OPERATING . T. P. 20,000-TON FLOATING DKYDOCK Engineers. Machinists, Boilermakers, UlacKsmilhs, Pattern Makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING Our Plant Is Equipped to Handle All Kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK PHONES 43 AND 385 DEMAND "Rupert Brand" Kippers it "THE DAINTIEST RREAKFAST FOOD." Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, H.C.