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Vancouver and Victoria, every Friday, 10 p.m. Agents ror All hteamshlp I.lnrs V, C Orchard, General Agent, 3rd Ave., Prince Rupert, Phone 31 Canadian National CTht LargcJl 'Kailway Sylem i. America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN Srjlfifel Sailings from PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER, VIC TORIA, SEATTLE, and Intermediate points, each Thursday and Sunday, 10:00 p.m. For ANYOX and STEWART, each Wednesday, 4 pjn. Tor (STEWART and KETCHIKAN, each Saturday, 4 pjn. For NORTH and SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, fortnightly. - PASROfiEK THAI LEAVE rMIVr. Ill TKiU DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY at 11:30 a m for I'KINCE (JtOHOK. EDMONTON, MINNlrtO, all points Eastern Canada. I'nlted Mates. 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These .sejs have no equal is to distance, volume or tone, Only a limited num- at this vJto,,M " r 1 TOM B ALLINGER 3 1 8 5th St RADIO AND BICYCLE SHOP Daily News Want Ads. bring quick Results 1 have something you want; you have something rnt. Wo get together through the classified ads. 686. LocaL'Items Dentist, Dr. J. R. Gosse, Phone Mrs. T. Buchanan Campbell arrived In the city on yesterday afternoon's train from Hazelton. SB. Salvor has arrived with', a Rupert on his return to Vancou ver. Robert Stuart, formerly chief clerk in the provincial public works department offices here, was visiting in New York and Chicago recently following a holiday trip to his native home In Scotland. Mr. Stuart intends to return to this province to re sume residence. T) r tr 1 6 bars f 1 PHONE 53 14 lb S6.15 HORSESHOE SALMON Best sockeye. Vss. Per tin 53 V SILVER8HRED MARMALADE ir: 48c ORANOES-Oobd sise; Q-4 n sweet and juicy. 3 dot. J. J See Us For BROOKFlgLP SAUSAQE REfD S AYRSHIRE BACON COOKED TONGUE. HAM, PORK AND VEAL LOAF Watts' Grocery Quality IHght Prices ltight N. M. McLEAN Boat Builder Marine Ways SEAL COVE I take you out of wafer under roof where rain will not trouble; build boats any size or kind at surprisingly low prices. Halibut, Pleasure, Trolling Boats For Sale I generally have a boat to suit any requirements. Mooring spaces for boats winter quarters. Agencies any en-'glne required. Repairs Why pay more when your work can be done for less with better accomodation? PHONE GREEN 429 THE DAILY NEWS NERVES GONE CANT SLEEP? "Fruit-a-tivet" reitore good health: Are you tired? Downcast most of tht .1 fir i -. udu ) n r umei Motorshin Belllngham Capt. Hooper, arrived in port at 7:15 tnis morning irom KeicniKan with three carloads of canned salmon for transshipment east over the Canadian National Railways, i Out of sympathy : to last year's president, Miss Agnes Dawson, In the death of her brother. F. o. Dawson, the Fireside Club of First Baptist Church, : cancelled its regular weekly meeting on a. s. ftwwy, cutis, manager oi Mnndav nltrht Canadian National Steamships; I Jvlonaay mgni' Z : . fl'frV' p8?!?- Father Leray OMI. arrived in SraiTSiht ,S 8 th c,fy on VMterdav afternoon's rJ on gM 8phJ wT.in A52 train from Terrace, where he con-mrfmin. mP W monthly servtoes for the Snri K.rnUrltSft? '!ltoal1 Catho1I chm- and will l th. "1 It-L0?0!?' sail this afternoon onthe prince They will return south tomorrow I Rupm Sa. stewrt- iugnt. Prnrf Hlaimnnn mutM.mwhanlB mm' in A Si A Mi 'h? Wcin;. MlllSialkl F. C. Eadle, a member of a the office staff at the paner town, arrived in the city on the Prince Rupert h- rnTMng for a brief visit and will return down thq coast to morrow night. C N. R. ateamer Prince Rupert rv n Donald, arrived in port at 11:30 this morning-trom Van Fhlls and will sail at' 4 o'clock this afternoon for Anyox and KlC turn here southbound rnext Wed-jneeday afternoon.' 23c! Mr. and Mrs. F. E. 'Robertson ROWNTOBE8 COCOA- 9 ' Vancouver, the bride having for-V2S. Per tin ,merlv been Miss Dorothy Oil- it BEANS Clark's C illngham ItX. of this city, return-irand. 0RK Large tins EachDL ed to the city from the south on , I the Prince Rupert this morning ti - , . "fella miu win u&ivc 'ju i niuiiiLC ui uic K Palls. Per tin JlU wnHrnn Armrtm.ntj LUX SOAP 45c Butter! Butter!! CUV YOUR BUTTER BY THE 11-LB. BOX IT IS ECONOMICAL FRESH BUTTER-boxes. Each J. C. Knight arrlvedin .the city nn fh Prtn T?nnprt fhl mnm. ST. IVEL'8 PASTES Meat OCTrm'lne from Vancouver to' attend the and fish. 2 tars uuli funeral of the late F. O. Dawson. also bilng here on business In connection with the "estate. Mr. Knight, who for several years, nas Deon Vancouver representative of the concern, was formerly located here. ANNOUNCEMENTS . . . . . Elks' Hallowe'en dance. Friday. November i in eiks uome. Hill 60 Annual Bazaar, November 2. Presbyterian Basaar November Ettgles' whist drive and dance. Novemoer 7. Rupert Batt United Church ba zaar, riovtmoor 7. Premier Orchestra Whoopee uance, novemoer a. Analfcan W. A. Bazaar. Novem PHONE 56 ber 14. L.O.B.A. whist drive and, dance, November 14. Gyro Hoedown In Auditorium. November 15; (ff) Moose Annual Bazaar Nor. 21 and 22. United Church Bazaar, 5. H . .. . ll . nil ' ' NOTICE Pursuant to the Municipal Elections Act all persons desiring to be entered on the Voters' List for the forthcoming Municipal Elections as Householders or Holders of Trade, Licenses must register, their.. ri&ntM with the nitv. Clerk flUrlng the month pL October oh a statutory form to be supplied by the City Clerk. The Cltv Clerk's Office will be open from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. each and every day dur- lng the month of October with the exception of Satur- day, when it will be open from 9 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. E. F. JONES. Oct. 5, 15, , City Clerk. 28, 29, 30, $1, Morris Dahlaulst. Cedarvale pole operator, sailed yesterday after noon on tne caiaia ior vancou-' . O. Rletbeini. WKdnodJli B,C,'wnUitL'i: .riieiteY full cargo of coal for Albert "& oWhrfcM!tiLo'Jwa-i-w druggist. rori4. I Mra fa Tii Mm McCaffery Limited, phone 116 and "Frutt&tlm;tt a combination of fa. U7 (256) tensified fresh fruit juices and the most 7 . 1 scientific medicinal ingredient. In a na r r. W. E. Drake, who has been, turaUtntle way it surs kzy ttver, bowels spending a few days here on busl-1 lnd kidneys, into normal, healthy action, ness in connection with Edvard toothes the digestive tract, aid calms tht Llpsctt (Prince Rupert) Ltd., will ; troubled ... nerves. 2Sc or SOctboxei at afl call tnmsw.r mUU. I i 1 ' to.i vuiiiuiiun lugut uy wu: inner TTtilfn1 '- rytrn TTfll1ml'a'n Tm pnotoeraoh of Mrs. Mlsak Y.inn Tr,..c.T.fi.mnn, fnt'i t i c ouuuay.fl at' the' Parsonage.-Musical pro i Province social columns. She ls'pmm In .Vinfftn nl T3..M..iM ... ..aic 1,11c nuoBiaii tuuaicb to be given in the Hotel Van- ouver In December in aid of the Church of the Resurrection. . 4 a Taxi Phone 4, Big 4 Taxi, tf Hill 60 I.OD.E. Dazaar, Satur day, Nov. 2, in aid of Childrens' Hospital vvara. to Vancouver. ermiK returned to thfeJ?Hyfithjg Prince Rupert thlsfmorhmg from a trip to Vancouver, Walter Shaw sailed last eve ning on the Catala for Vancouver en route to his farm In the! Fraser Valley. Mrs,, J. R. Tannock returned to the city' on the Prince Rupert this morning. from a vacation trip Scandinavian dance tonight at the Boston Hall. Hanson and Farstad with their music. Dancing from 9 to 1. Provincial Constable II. L. Mc- Kenney of Terrace arrived in the city from the Interior on yesterday aiternoons tram. A. Richmond returned to the city on the Prince Rupert this morning from a brief business trip to Vancouver. Imnerlal Oil Co.'s tanker Al bertoMte, Capt. Mountain. Is due in port this afternoon from loco with a cargo oi iuei on ior me company's local tanks. Mrs. F. E. Alexander of Van ouver arrived in the city on the Prince Rupert this morning .from the south to attend the funeral lot her brother, the late ,F. a. Daw-spn. As the C.N.R. steamer Prince Rupert entered the harbor this morning from the south, her flag was at half mast out of respect to the memory of the" late F. O. Dawson. At a meeting of the local Moose Lenlon last evening ar rangements were made for a blsr couver, Powell River and Ocean! Legion frolic on December 6 when a number of new dates will be Initiated. candl- 3lr ' "Bl"u,n.LnT .tiaf W uthhnnnr! tnmnrrnur r-vo-! Mrs. W. H. Kergln. Who ha rancy siae, macnine sncea GOLD DUST Rt. Catherines. Ont. re Per pkg JteIxI Taking the place of the Prln-I turned to the city on the Prince lri iDtrajuutnc a. - rpw Alice on me Amwa run.'"""-'' " iiwii..iB, ipuwn a ouvro-awuwu. a la r pp ,tMnAr Prinoou Man travelled West Via Vancouver. H 5 tins KriF-Suds lnia Jiffy. B P P-'.- ECREAMSTTE6 "Quick" '-- Will. , 4 AM ... CORNED BEEF Llbby's. Is. Per tin j Cant. Thomas CUff. "arrived In iflf'')nrt at l' noon today from A couver and sailed an hour later i fn Dlramunii MrrtArtOA kVtA trt11 0 John Dybhavn. who has been' nttenllng a meeting of the Pac-j lflc Coast sub-executive or tne Biological Board of Canada in' Vancouver, returned to the city! from the south on the Prince Rupert this morning. Mh Frances M. Johnson, daughter of A. M. Johnson K.C.. w" fcrwn here as crown pros ecutor in Supreme Court, arrlveri i 'n the city on the Prince Rupert; thla morning from Vancouver Vin" on her way to Hazelton for a visit. HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Hotel 120 Rooms Rooms 50c and up SWANSON and BESNER Proprietors Central Walter McDonald Alice Arm-A. G. Annan. Endako; R. H. Browne. Prince Albert. J. Searle. James Hunter, G. Page and T. Salwad, city. Prince Rupert A. L. McNaughton, E. Marshall, T. G. Milllch".mp and C. J. Allan-son. Vancouver: Ed. Perry, B. Berry, C. Waddell and D. Chis-holm. Edmonton: Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Boullan and family and T. Rui'lvan. Stewart; R. Creelman. Winnipeg: A. G. Potter, Freder-Irton. N.B : Fred Moore. London. Fngland: Frank M. Dockrill Usk; Joe Busslnger Telkwa; G. R Henderson. Big Falls; H. L. McKen-ney, Terrace: J. I. Moore and son, Fitzgerald, oa. Savoy J. H. Arnett, city; A. Chlsholm, Anyox; J. C. Murray, Stewart; Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Davis and Mrs. L. Perkins, Port Esslngton: Miss Gertrude Murray, Prince Oeorge. Royal Myrtle Casey, George Run-Ing and John McLeod. Stewart: rf. O. Fearn, Anyox; J. H. Peets and A. Miller. C.NJI.; R. McKay. Splller River; J. Jackson, SUITS! SUITS! MADB TO ORDER Cutting, Workmanship and Style ' , , ,n Guaranteed SUITS STEAM CLEANED ANI PRESSED We Deliver to Any Part of tin City. Ling, the Tailor Phone 619 Here is Relief 4&4k& T f V. .y-f U George H. Stocks, a member of the local High School teaching taff last year, arrived In the city on the Prince Rupert this morn-'ng from Vancouver, being on his way to Smlthers where he will loin the High School staff. Dur-Ine the Dast . summer. Mr, Stocks PAGE THREE for that Cough feg "W-V 1 H'T-T1 1 I I 11. - your develop, into a deep. iri-LXrLxril ff-&Sf- Buckley' Miltuie, a sure, quick remedy. v "Buckley'" is a strong, rigorous, penetrative mixture that goe right to the seat of the cough, looaen and bring up the phlegm, relieve inflammation, stop the cough. Nothing rlaeTik'e Buckley' Mixture. It looks, taatra different. And it acts like a flath. A single sip prove it.' Every druggist sell "Buck-leyV Two aiieas 75c (40 doses); 40c (16 dote). R. M. Wlnslow. who has been1 There were forty-four passen- on a trip to Winnipeg, returned gers aboard the steamer Princess to the city on the Prince Rupert i Mary which was in port at noon this morning, having west via Vancouver. returned Frank Fitch of the local Customs staff returned to the city on the Prince Rupert this morning from Ocean Falls where he has been spending the past few days on relief duty. bound for Skagway. Of five disembarked here. these, Mr. and Mrs.. Arthur Wuthenow of Seattle are passengers aboard the Prince Rupert today going through to Stewart. Mr. Wuthenow is Identified with the Coastwise Steamship & Barge Co. and Is well known here. Stewart mining man, U a passen-; "'f t Tm S hi, Thn er, aboard thi Prince Rupert tove artnri!rSSi Say1 ret.urn.lng north after a bu.,1-, r ness trip to Vancouver and else where in the south. Sam Jabour. who attended a Sun Life Assurance convention In Boston and later visited in Los Angeles, returned to the city on the Princess Mary today from the south. Mrs. Jabour is remaining (n Los Angeles to visit with Prlnoe Rupert this morning, hav ing travelled west via Throughout the city flags are at half mast until after the fu neral out of respect to the memory of the late F. O. Dawson. The big flag on the provincial court house grounds is among those so unfurled. L. 5. Chilberg. deputy customs officer at Ketchikan, and Mrs. Chilberg were passengers aboard the Princess Mary this afternoon returning to their home in the north after a trip to Seattle and elsewhere in the south. made a trlr to ..England, with Wallpaper can be washed with a (. i; .vtiiVi'jfc Al- V ':! :'. r. ii New Low Terms for this wonderful RADIOLA No. 33 Radiola ONLY $121.50 TERMS AS SHOWN The chance of a lifetime, this, to own a genuine No. 33 Radiola on the easiest of easy terms. 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