Monday, August 19, 1929 Jo 1 A- Folding Kodaks From . 112.25 Ho 2 C Folding Kodaks From ........ $18.60 KODAK ' TIME . Brownies from .,. . .$2.&5 Vest Pocket Kodaks $5.00 No. 1 Folding Kodaks Trom .' $11.25 No. 3 A. Folding Kodaks From $34.00 Cine Kodak (Movie), f . 3.5. lens ....i $100.00 Kodak Films, all sizes In stock. Developing and printing lo amuteurs. Daily service. Quality finish. ZTfie Pioneer Drttocisls m n THIRD AVE. & SIXTH ST. - TELEPHONFS 82&200 Albert & McCafay Limited Fifteen hundred tons NANAIMO-WELLIhfcTON coal arriving during August. On account of lack of space we will sell this coal at the following prices to tho.se taking five tons or more: SCREENED LUMP Sacked, per ton . ! $14.00 MINE RUN Sacked, per ton .............. . 12.75 LUMP Loose, per ton 12.75 MINE RUN Loose, per ton 11.50 PHONES 116 AND 117 UNION STEAMSHIPS LtillfrtilifiV wH. hillliiM fiom I'rlncr llurx-rt .,' lot AMOLl;it, V1CTUUI.V, canton tkij. HuU-U-le. AtrrJ Ua'J. Wtc, tora-. ' day. 3:30 p.m. lor V IM (H KK, VICTOKIA. Itutrdalr. Alrrt lujr. ftf ., Vrldar mldnjihti , lur ALICE ARM, AS VOX, STtWAKT, Nasi IMrrr," fort 8ltnprtTrSnfl day. S:uo p.m. rr ri:ir kimwon and wales islam. rnurd.v. p.m. UJ Snit Atrnur II M h.MI III Atfiit 1TI lire Kuprrt. II. C. II rough l'rktt tolil to MctorU ami prattle .and baggage cherktd Ihruugh la ilrtlnatlon. .. PAcirici lid Avi v, B. C. COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICES mitro noM r"Mn: imtfut Tii'Krtthltitn, Mrinirll. Juneau ami Skagway . ' AuguM 2. 3. 9. It. 16. 19. S3. W. To Vancouver, VI iorta and 5ittle Aligmt 3. 7. lit. 14, 17. 31. 31. tR I'KINCFSH M.tllY (kwn I'allv rr.. Vancouver and Vlrlorla rirrj- rtldJj to p.m. Agent lor all (trtnnlp Line U C. OKCIMI.I). (ILM.IIAL AOENT ITInrr Kuprrt, D C Hiooe 31 Canadian National Qjc Largtil Kaihoay Sylcm in America STEAMSHIP AM) TRAIN SERVICE, (Hint from PIIINTK WTLUT tot VAMOl'Vrit. VICTORIA. ETTLK. nd Intermediate point, Mondays, Thurwl.ijn, 4 p.m.; Saturday, 7 p.m. Ir .WVOX anil STLWAUT. Monday, 8 p.m. r'rldaya, 4 p.m. Ir MlsxLTT INLET TOUTS. Monday. S p.m. 'C Mil Til jl LLN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, fortnightly r OK.MiWAY. Wednesday, 4 p.m. I'lssrsotu thaij ilaie riti.M't. altkkt "JULY EXCEPT KINIIAY at 11:38 m for rillNTi: IIEOItllE, LIlMOX-TON, UlNNII'Ed, all polnti Lantern Caiiad. lulled Statu. AGENCY ALL OCEN HTRAMII1P I.1XES City Ticket Office, 528 Third Ave, Prince Rupert Phone 2G0 IT OLIl , Thoroughly seasoned Shiplap, S4S Dimension and Hoards. KILN DRIED Sitka Spruce and Cedar Finish, Cqiling, and Rustic. SPECIALTIES 1 x 4" Edgegrain Hemlock Flooring. . 1 x 3" and 4n Sitka Spruce Ceiling' 1 x 4" and 6" Cedar Rustic BIG BAY LUMBER COMPANY, LIMITED : PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. Head Office, Seal Cove, Telephone, 361 Itetall Ynrd, Cow Hay, Telephone 423 H New .Want Ak bring quick Result's ' Mrs. D. McD. Hunter will sail on the Prince Charles this eve- jning to make the round trip to Stewart, Anyox and Massett W. Adams, for driving a mo torcycle without a license, was. fined $5 by Magistrate McCly- mont in city police court this morning. A. St. Claire Brindle, Victoria mining engineer, representing the Trites Wood Interests, arrived in the city from the south on the Drincees Alice this morning, be ir.g on his way to the interior. D. B. Finn, director of the Prince Rupert Fisheries Experimental Station, and Prof. Wilfrid Sadler of Vancouver, returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from a brief trip to Hazel- ton. Mrs. Alex McRae will sail on the Prince Charles to make the round trip to Stewart, Anyox and Maseett Inlet. She will be accompanied home by Mr. McRae who has been on a business trip to Stewart. Miss Irene Mcintosh of Van couver and Mr. and Mrs. Hanson and Miss Hanson of Saskatoon whohavebeen making the round trip to Alatka, are passengers returning south aboard the Prineo Rupert "today. Mrs. L. W. Kergin and family wiled Saturday evening on the for tho n Prince George for Vancouver en j Smel tiles' route to Toronto where they ,wJI spend a year. Many friends .were down at the dock as they left to wish thm bon voyage. Brigadier and Mrs. Carter Winnipeg, Staff Captain Acton TOE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE LOCAL NEWS ITEMS 4 a Taxi Phone 4, Dig 4 Taxi, tf Judge II. A. Robertson of Prince George arrived In the city from the interior on yesterday afternoon's train. Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Holtby and son returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from a brief trip to the interior. M, Mukal, local Japanese, who has been on a trip to his native land, returned to the city on the Princess Alice this morning. Dentist Dr. 686. J. It, Gosse. Phone J. J. Payne of Fraser & Payne, m charge of a party of local Olof Hanson arrived in the city on yesterday afternoon's train from Smithers. Mrs. J. G. Johns has, received the sad news, otihdegth of her m6lher,AMria:qwyn, of Dondas,, 'dnU.W- ji. returned to the City on the Ca- Mr. an.d Mrs. Jack John? re-tala yesterday afternoon from a turned to the city on yesterday business trip to Vancouver. afternoon's train from a visit to Terrace and Kalum Lake. Dr. II. L. Dickeywho has been ' on a trip to the Interior on pro-' Miss E. M. Earle, who motored fessional business, returned to recently to Vancouver, returned the city on yesterday afternoon's to the city from the sonth'jo'n the train. : yesterday afternoon; jCatala Another dance' under Scandi- Svlvester Edear. Indian, was navian auspices was held In the fined $15 and $3.10 costs, with Boston Hall Saturday evening, option of 14 days' imprisonment, Quite a good-sized crowd was in by Magistrate McClymont In city attendance. police court this morning for , " ,. intoxication. Hiss Bessie Campbell of the iocai teiepnone exenange retur- Commander Addison, of the ned to the city an the Catala United Statf eoantiruard cuttpr yesterday afternoon from holi- a Unaltra was a nassenirer ab6ard oay trip 10 Vancouver. tne Prince Charlotte Saturday " ar'aef"oon going wuth from Ju I'arey Marsh, formerly member of the high school staff neau 10 Pwn ,eave- at Ppin T? 1 1 na rt haa Wn the nnftfUnn nf fplotrranl, !. ui inc nf th rayio Ai,t " Jiuiraio, Kochester and ntts- burgh Railway, and Mrs. Noonan .TnTin ru'rf..... t i and party were among passen- Prince Jlupert but now of Cum- fuef8 aboard ihe, Pri"le8S A,i" ueriand, li.tf, has been appo nted make 7 "i 6 5 . r t " " stipendiary, magistrate with jur isdlctlon throughput the whole province. day afternoon from Vancouver the round trip to Skagway, Mrs. George J. Dawes, who has ben spending the past couple of Miss E. G. Lenox M.D. of the from months in V!cl?tTiti recuperating local Japanese Mission, returned to the city on the Catala yester a recent illness, will return to the city toward the end of this week. Miss Nancy Dawes, who has been the who tug k j, spending sum vopatfnn mer at Skidegate, will also re- jturn home this week. Ml- and Mrm W T C j' nV ;."n. :V i.iZT DUtrict Game Warden T. Van y ' ::' 'L M returned -to the city on yes Victoria, relumed (rem the oth ,tte;T Prt-O-jn r.tr 'HT, . - the C.,.,a TO,d ,jnldd)e of next month, Mr. Van Mrs. A. Ix-arsfln r.tnmcA .Kit .wj, H leaving here to reside dtv nn h rotou v..... jifi at-! Prince. George, making his ternoon from n,ifU si,- Northern B.C. headquar- w . - P ters there and leaving Game yonne people whp were working V. i f fc , Mrs- n r ii al- v.n th In the eannArv nt iw nf 1 are LZ1 . " ' . ready In residence at -Prince M....M. O'tfrVnfleld manager Ge0rRe- goffsoIicTfited Mining & 4 Mrs. O'Brien ...c imnncis'iiuuaru ine ia.,i. .... . a mtrl nff.n .!? wmctl caIed in port batur- . . ' ' -"-' U"UIIU"J. .,IUI 1 t nfflath from VancouvPr in ?f0.."W l,(IJPffrww to Vancouver. The list included a large Raymond-Whlt- ofj.f7E. Wilson K.C. and daugh- Tb J" "aT" ?uth ohf. Mrs. L. D. Guile and two a 'nto At Disem: Wrangell and Adjutant William i children, of Prince- George, ar- ton. Elizabeth Mrs Robert Gordon and daughter. Miss Olive Gordon of barking here from the vessel wore: Mrs. Mary Silverthorni "vertnorn: Kerr of Prince Rupert returned ! rived in the city on yesterday iL.u to the city on yesterday after-! afternoon's train to spend a , w f',vrt,rn and noon's train after attending the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry 1 "ston; c t annual native congress of the ; Kennedy. Mrs. Kennedy is a c . ' i0, .C in ,abo,rcr: Salvation Armv at Port Easlmr. dauehter of Mr Wlln bolomon sndt, Vancouver junk , deler; Tin.. Miss ri- Clara it' Misses Helen and McLeod, daughters of Mr. and the Prince Rupert General Hos- .Mrs. jams .mcixwo. were among pital undergraduate nursing Winters. Juneau domestic; John Burge, Los Anirele prospector; Eric Jones. Victoria auditor; Clyde Joh"nsen. Prince George pros- a party of local young people who staff whn h.vo Kn ''tor: Ella Hansel, Philadel- . i a. ,a.. . :. niii. rk..u. r.r returned to the city on the Ca-jin the south, returned to the city ? ' Sj''" "rf, SeattIe ,a" tala yesterday afternoon from from Vancouver on the Catala .r; Kow,"nd stk. Aberdeen Butedale where they have been yesterday afternoon. wipioyed in the Canadian Fish ing Co.'s cannery. n. ft A 4 ANVnilVri-'MEMTS With a Watch That Stopped fnl engineer: Leslie Mrers. ThHer ta! driver; James Car- Mrs. Mary Silverthorn, Miss ter' Ketrhikan lineman, and Elisabeth Silverthorn and Miss Mr- n'uy Qu,8t Ketchikan. . Rose Barrett of Houston, who I have been on a trip to Alaska, Union steamer Catala, Capt. A. diembirked here Saturday after- & Dickson, arrived in wu.. wj u i .u. !'n tne city from Vancouver on, Brandt, Gordon port at noon from the steamer Princess 5:15 yesterday afternoon from . . Charlotte and proceeded by this the south and sailed at 8 p.m. Catholic Bataar. October 2 and ,mnrnin.a tra, tn tho ',. ;for Anvnr stp.,f hnri A Face-to-Face Talk 158 'northern points of call whence C.P.R. steamer Trlncees Alice, 'ne WH1 return here tomorrow Capt. Thomas Cliff, having on morning and sail south at 3:30 board a full list of tourist pas- Pm. Passengers coming north on scngers, arrived in port at 9 the vessel included: Miss Bessie o'colck this morning from Van- Campbell, J. J. Payne. Mrs. G. couver and sailed at 11 a.m. for A .Hunter and family, Miss Olive Skagway whence she will call Gordon, Mrs. Robert Gordon, here southbound next Saturday Miss K. G. Lenox, Miss E. M. afternoon. Earle, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Stam- ford and family. Col. F. II. Cun- Mrs. J. F. Brandt, accompanied "ingham. Major Mdson, Mrs. by her son and daughter, arrived "oates. Mrs. J. F. Brandt, Miss Brandt, '"U " oiuiiicu una line tu rl. i. i... ir ti n n it t.- ....i.L v-t i,., . www jcpiciunjr anernoon. wy., u. uaniian, ii. u. jonn- Zt I" SfJJLtSl? Thejr will visit here with Mrs. son. Mrs. A. Iverson, Miss Mabel Uramit's brothers, Dr. W. T. and Iverson. Harold Iverson. Miss Like most men. Its owner never Dr. L. W. Kergin, as well as at Mildred Lindsay. Miss Rosalie gave a thought to the beatings of Alice' Arm with another brother, Duggan, Miss Helen McLeod, its delicate heart until it H. F. Kergin. M.L.A. ,Mlss Elizabeth McLeod. Kenneth stopped. So wo maintain a service de- 1 1 nrn n n i p (Jewellers THE STORE WITH THE CLOCfN Lee and Wesley Lee, for Prince Col. F. II. Cunningham, man-' Rupert: Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Skin. Sirtntr itll'ootni nf Iho PV,nIU 1 n TY T-Vnn. 11 .Tuknl, T f ll MM'orVM Peking Co.'a cannery at U.han, C. Olson. 6. Smith. Mrs oarffiftlmcrs watches. to Humpback Bay, Porchcr Island, , Kornlhenko, Miss Havela, F. S. arrived in the city from Van- Green, J. Stein. J. Robinson and couver on the Catala yesterday Mr. and Mrs. F. Dodsworth and afternoon. He waf 2jj&mpanied family, for Anyox; Miss N. by Major Mason of Jlddit. Eng., Avres. E. J. Rosebush. Mr. and prominent Old Country manufac-, Mrs. M. M. O'Brien, Miss Ross- turor and one of the head offlc-.man, Mrs. Nicholson, Mrs. Lundy ims or urand & To. or which the land George Brown, for Stewart; I Chatham Sound Packing Co. is a Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Beeman. subsidiary. They will spend a day Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cushing, Miss or so here and pay .lA'isit of lnf Robertson. Miss Hearn. W. 'snection to the .cpnWrv Mojo Nland. Mrs, W. Nlland.' Mrs. A. 1U.i-on is nccomfaViVflVvfcj'liJhlj V! AJbriirht and Mls B. Nlland, iyterrt-fc.XrtM-.i.jM. round trin. Strength for the Sultry Days SHR EDDED WHEA" With all the bran of the iOhtile wheat a brief trip to Ketcjiikan ycjom- nindln.r th nn.t nr In board the steamer Princess Alice which was in port this morning, bound from Vancouver to Skagway. Of these 18 disembarked here including A.. St. Qlalr Brindle, M. Mukai, Mr. and Mrs. A. MarjW. Berrill and family, Mrs. D. Smith, Miss P. Smith, Mrs. P. Wally and family, F. Green, J. E. Manning, J. Yabu, S. Croteau and F. Eckman. suit Mental buoyancy and physical alertness come from eating the crisp flavory shreds of whole wheat with milk. Delicious for luncheon with berries. Mrs.S. Hougan, who'has been on a trip to Vancouver, returned to the city on the Prince Charles this morning. Miss Livingstone arrived in the city on the Prince Charles SALVATION ARMY NATIVE MEETING this morning from Vancouver to1 Proceedings at Port Esslngton join the staff of the Commodore' Curtailed on Account nf KnI. Cafe. . . I ... demic Though Formal R. M. Winslotf returned' lb 'the1 PeninK "eld city: on the .Prince Charles this morning . from a , .brief, vacation The. sixteenth nnual native trip to Vancou,Yer.fand elsewhere congress of the Salvation Army In the south. , in.. Northern British Columbia, ' , ' which waj , held at Port Essjng- Herbert Busby, son of Mayor tori at the end of the week was F. A. Busby of Nanaimo, is ex- curtailed, oh the advice of the pected to arrive in the city this' medical officer, on account of week from the south to spend a an epidemic of black measles couple of weeks visiting ' here which is raging among the In-with friends. dians. , . Tne 0Pen'ng, however,, took t i, t,. j J. M. Bird, prominent Toronto piace in due coarse on Saturday barrister, and Mrs. Bird were afternoon with Brigadier and among passengers going north Mr. Carter of Winnipeg, Staff aboard the Princess Alice this Captain Acton of Wrangell and morning Jo make the round trip .Adjutant William Kerr of Prince to Skagway. John Kask of the local Inter- Rupert in attendance. A welcome, on behalf of his church, was ex- tfnr)n hv TJpv W tf P!i.o national Fisheries Commission j United Church minister at Port siaii rciurnea o ine,ciy, on me :EssJngton. Staff Captain Acton Prince Rupert this morning: rpm welcomed tho officers and envoys of the various corps in Northern British Columbia and Envoy Of- f1 nf Tnr OI. 1 1 illiam Gourlajr-of Vaneouver j.iltM t i is expected to arriye In the eity'fram GomnHwioner II oggard were JttV 'teti rouh BrigaUier T ' ' Garter . r a visit with hTs brother--In.law,and a 8ultaUe w4g addrea. ana sisier, iir. ana irs. i. xu.'a u Gregg, Fifth Avenue' East W. J. Larkworthv. New Ilozel ton merchant,! who ,hasben! Charles this ntornlng1 from Vancouver and, proceeded to the in terior by train- P. Z. Caverhill, chief forester for the province, who has been w tsc vufuiuiaDimici ujf wire Mrs.. Carter read from the Scripture and- spoke briefly and the afternoon proceedings closed witli a short address on Salva- dier .Carter. Staff Captain Acton and Adjutant William Kerr also spoke. Owing to the epidemic all other indoor gatherings were dispensed with though a few open air meetings were held. Satis- ihu i.irirt nn ni- nn.i n J "etory reports on the work of - Huavw va fa uiuiuni lit- spection tour, will sail this af- the past year were presented by ternoon by the Prince Rupert on,1f!","",w wrps his return to Victoria. frT t,he N" and Skeena Rlvers ami aiong me coasi ana plans Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Sparkes of (or f"ture activ'" w dis- Terrace, who have been on a brief buying trip to Vancouver, ,.The ,edfr rurned to the arrived In the city from the f" on . '"eIJr '"fT.!18 train and last south on the Prince Charles this morning and proceeded to the In terior by train. II. Reiderman of Lucerne, night Brisadier , and Mrs. Carter took charge of the meeting In the Citadel before a large congregation. Staff Can- tain Acton left on the Princess Switzerland, a director of the A"f th,,B ,I',orn,n fr Wrangell Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey, was a passenger aboard the and Brigadier and Mrs. Carter will be here until Wednesday Princess Alice this morning'''". WBn " wn bound for a visit to the Atlin.10 lnn,PB- district in the course of a tour o'f the continent. He will be re-' T. D. Pattullo sails on the turning south aboard the Prin-Prince Charles this evening to cess Charlotte on Wednesday make a trip to the Queen Char-afternoon of next week. lotte Islands. He will be back in the city in time to officiate at There were 188 passengers, 11G the opening of the Exhibition being tourists, going north on Tuesday of next week. "BUILD II. C." "Thick Rich Many United States road maps ft are now drawn showing a high-'VICinij way leading to Prinze Rupert' AurM (Im Stu-nmWIi'-i'.' -U4J ' considerable Inconv a Hl-aU w.. vw, nconvenience .n--, i. .n iiuive itn and some times needless expense trbtr im famine r oon- is often caused. For example, a owned, rtt P-cuic miu brings school teacher and his wife,! m XJESi bound from the States to Alaska JTrtt t make ' quart motored recently to the district of thirk rich crm." expecting to drive into Prince Tha leuer is ions on and abowa th Rupert. They had to leave their lJ b. ai enthuia.tic patron. car behind at Prince Georgo when they found they could not get here by road and now they are wondering whether It would pay better .to. bring the car on or eViort it back" to the United States. 1 1 PACIFIC MILK Factory at Ahbotsford, B.C.