Wednesday, October s, 1029 U 'is Coughs, Colds, C ' :'. Bronchitis " fi2 AW QUICK' ; : i 1 I ' BY 3IB lv !, V 1 1 llpv . ' . I JkJ OT ICAKACIAfl) Vacific Unseed 6c Turpentine Fortify Yourself Now Against Those Winter Colds With a Bottle of Rum Honey and Cod Liver Oil A well-tried remedy for colds, coughs, bronchitis, sore throat, croup, etc. PRICE, $1.25 PER BOTTLE- m rot yfte Pioneer lJrutrists THIRD AVE V SIXTH ST TQ1PHONFS 8?t,20O UNION 'STEAMSHIPS LIMITED , MmMlBft 1mm Iflmw Riant tor VAMOltLll. VirTOKI.l, Nwmmoii Hal. Bulr.lt. .ttatt H, Mc. fur d. Jt:3U p tu. f ur VAMOIUK. VII loltll. H-tcdal. ftlvrt tw.t. H . mMnKM ur ALICE All.M, A.WU.V, BTtWAKT. N WW. Vtl (MlHp-on. huD- 14). S:io p.m. Ir rilKT HIMPMIX AMI WALC ISI.AVII. TnurWUV. .. la .n- Avenue It M HMI'f H AS-at IVi IMpwt. B.C. Tl rour,li tirkeU old to VHrlarla mnii xnutlv jmd taffsase efc-tfJ tnrauzh to ilrttliuitiou. B. C. Coaat Steamship Services SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT To Ketchikan. Wrangell, Juneau and Skagway Oct. 9. ID. 30. To Vancouver. Victoria and ScattleOct. 2. 13, 23. Prineetn Mary -Ocojuis Falls. etc Vancouver and Vlrfnrln ovprv Trirtav 1(1 t).m Atrentb For All Steamship lines IV ( . Orchard, General Aget, 3rd Ave, frtitcc Prt, PfaftP 11 Canadian National QTic Largeft Railway System in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE Sailings from 1'KINCE RUPEKT for VANCOl'VER, VIC-TOK1A, 8CATTLE, and inlcrmedtale pehiU, each Tliuwdav and Sunday, 10:00 p.m. I'or ANYOX and STEWART, each Wednesday, 4 pjn. For STEWART and KETCHIKAN, each Saturday, 4 p.m. I'or NORTH and SOUTH QITEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, fortnightly. I'ANSEMIKH TUA1NN I.KAVK FHIM'L ai TBKT UA1LY EXC'CPT Kl NllAY nt ll:S a m for miM'E (iRt)RUi:. LUMOV TON, UlXNIPMl, all wlnU trrn CiumU. Lnlte nute. AOKNCV AM, uftW "fBHWlttrtfr LlNKH ' "' City Ticket Office, 528 Third Ave l'rinct Rupertlnne 26ft Dr Alexander PHONE 575 IIE8NF.Il IILOCK DENTIST Coal? jCpal ? Tukr siRiintaffr of low prlee In ul In aur winter nuppl, kiiho.v imi rAHNiiiv-nt:ixiMO-TON in any (Uttiilltlm. AImj Hour, IU, Ontin and IWd. r'ririce Rupert Feed Co I'llONKS 58 AND S58 I have soinethinrjr you want; you have something: I want. We rrct together tlirouplL the classificil nds. Local Items 4 a Taxi Phone 4, Big 4 Taxi, tf Dentist, C86. Dr. J. IX. Gosse. rhone 'moon's train. Balagno, teacher of has resumed teaching. f tt) 13bf Ericksbn meeting and social in Mctropole Hall, Thursday, Oc-tobei'-S; at 8 pjn. Members please attend. (229) B. Ef. Valde of the C.N.R. encin- eerlng department, arrived in the city fr.pinthe interior on yesterday afternofcirfA train. P. Fifl. a 10-oay business trip to Vancouver, returned to the city on the Prince Rupert this morning. N. M. McLEAN Boat Builder Marine Ways SEAL COVE I take you out of water under roof where rain will not trouble: build boats any , atae or kind at surprisingly ' tow Moes. HalibufPIeasurc, Trolling lloats FoBSale I generally have a boat to suit any requirements. Mooring spaces for boats' winter quarters. Agencies any engine required. Repairs Wlfy pay more when your work can be done for less with better accomodation? PHONE GREEN 429 THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE Murray Stephen arrived in the city on the Catala yesterday after noon from Stewart. William Qoldbloom sailed yesterday afternoon on the Catala fbr a business trip to Vancouver and elsewhere In the south. 'til : , ',!, !' I'll Mrs. Frank Salter, Who (has been' on a trip to Victoria and elsewhere in the south, returned to the 'city on the Prince Rupcrtf this morning. Miss Alice Allen has joined the staff of the Power Corporation of Canada here in succession to Miss Kathleen Stork who Is leaving the city. E. L. Bowler, field engineer for me consolidated Aiming a smeit- ina Hj nrrlwBrf In tho pltw frnm wspn, who has been on.Ag on the Catala yesterday Loal improvement taxes are now due and payable at the Collector's Office, City Hall. Ten per cent penalty added after October 1. (228) O. A. Woodland, local agent of the Imperial Oil Co., returned to th city on yesterday afternoon's train from a business trip to the interior. auernoon. Imperial Oil Co.'s tanker Imperial arrived In port at 11 o'clock last night from loco with a carco of bulk and parcel goods for the company's local tanks. Mr. and Mrs. John Currie and child, who have been on a trip to the Old Country, returned to the city on the Prince Rupert today travelling home via Vancouver. Jack Tauten of the CNH. city ticket office staff here will sail to- Conductor T. M. Spencer, who morrow night on the Prince Ru has been running on Interior pert for Vancouver and Winnipeg c.n Ji. trains, arrived in the city, on a two weexa vacation trip, from 8ralthprs on yesterday af-! Mi. WU'rid OrnttOTi and daueh 1 tar, Mrs. O. C. Arwheau. will sail H O. Olsen. Bmithers manager tonight on the Princess Louise for of the Hanson Timber St Lumbar Vancouver en route to California Ce.. arrived in the city from the where they will spend the winter, interior on yesterday afternoon's! .' train for a brief visit In town. J A photograph of -Bishop Rlx of Caledonia, appears In a recent is- celled account Catholic Bishops meeting In the B.C. capl- Basaar. House and Ba-,tal. star Committees meet. I . . tiarrv i nrupp. wno nas Decn on Mr and Mrs. Jack Stevens and "..P, & ihpe raiif family, who have been spending JW1- ff m-. the simmer at Prince George, re- EFSES" SShTpP to the 80,1111 for the in- ?hK'? a turned to the city from terlor on yesterday afternoon's wnue ionBer- traln i "AnnTTfce Lecture Head Hun- Personal (Christmas Ore ting ters of the Seuth Sea Islands" Carw-Aftents wanted to take or- will be given bv the Rev. R. M. ders for the finest ltne ever shown Btevertson UJi. Pb D.. in the Presto Canada. Regal Art Co.. Manu- bvterian Church. Thursday. Octo-facturers, 310 Spadina Ave., To- ber 3, at 8:15 pjn. (229) ronto. jiouimti year, arrivea irom ttie soutn on MPhfv. wU has been tat summer at Anee Arm tw the Prince Rupert this morning. n Deing nere on legal business. D. O. Stewart, who 'has been on a vacation trip soutn. returned to SS!lJnrv city on the Prince Rupert this Ruoerlntendlne work development mnrntnir from vntmvr m n,f rl?'u"p?S "iglZZ Stewart to remaining for a while tiihrrhiJS,u iiL-rS ,onr ta Vancouver with her son FtZTl who. has. entered the University of V" " unusn coiumoia. next few days. , ! TK nH.a oar Atl.ntlr In F. W. RftnWOrth. SSt-Stant dl- ! which A. K. 8m'th of Shedlac. New Jrtet manaaer of the Great West i Brunswick. CXR. director. and le A,ur?ice ,F vUa bu?Lnef i oarty went east this aftemoofl. af- TU"r g i the city, having arrived Iter arriving from Vancouver on " Prince Rupert thli inwrning ; board thesteamer Prince Rupert, ff0 Vancouver Mr. Renworth lirrtvMi frnm the t attaehed to Uved In the early days in Prince l-trday afternoon's regular RuPrt- ! train. 1 Motorship Ltllehorn. which was No mall arrived from the east on operated one summer a few years yesterday afternoon's train, but ago by Canadian National Coast next Tuesday it will arrive as us- steamships In freighting between uai loiiowmt uie elimination or nere ana Vancouver no wmcn ! the Wednesdav train from the has been tied up in Vancouver for o-t nd the Inauguration of the the past several months, will Tuesday afternoon train. The n-rt shortly undertake a voyage to mall to arrive here from the east Europe under command of Capt. will be tomorrow afternoon. J. Jormson. 1 .The reerhlv Vt&l nv"r rfh l8or of CftdeU ta Canada, ar-avo hM in ih. f-Sw; in nun ws" held the com- -.j i v. .. 11 n. modor- Caf trvlay with Present n,,-, .hV. mZin7 tZ "TwI JA Breer in the chair Auollca- !luKrt-te-Jno-rnS. ft .--.u . wwuaoi wiu conauci nis I uK-m .i.e.- nnui inanantlnn nf hj. Wol bers of the club "were received and hr irml irynTrtaslurn and recreation hall protect was discussed. ! Delayed by heavy freights for "nnwli River nnd Ocean Falls, ICN.R am"r Prin'f Rtionrt. Cno D Donald arrived In port at 1 1?-S0 noon todav from Vancouver. Pvp!) Hler and Ocean Falls, and 'will sail nt A n'Mrmtr till lift,mwn company of Sea Cadets. Tomorrow nignt Admiral storey win sail souin oy uie same steamer en- route east. Having been committed for trial. Paul Evannikovwas brought to the city by the police yesterday afternoon from Anyox to appear for election In County Court here An at tit a -- m4 W-Imii A I. for Anvox and Stewart, whence . " "'S.u" fhe wUl return here at 8 o'clodc XT "lTu U'",X- "i" tomorrow evening and sail south at 10 p.m. tence, namely a theft, therein. He will appear before Judge F. McB. Young within the next day or so. NOTICE Plavers' Club annual general meeting In Elks' Halt rn Friday. October 4 a,. 8:30 p.m. Election of officers. Program and refrenh-tnents. All Interested are cordially mvnea. (531 ) ANNOUNCEMENTS Catholic Basaar, October 2 and 3. , IB? United Church Anniversary 'Ml Qi-fciber; 7. ' ', ,'. Mooseheart Ladies' whist drive and dance, Oct. 11 at 8.-30 prompt. Admission 76c and 50c. Royal Purple Bridge Whist and Dance, Elks' Home, Oitober 26. Presbyterian Bazaar November Moose Annual Bazaar Nov. 21 and 22. Mrs.-E. S. Tait returned to ths city on the Prince Rupert from a trip to Victoria. Supper will be served o'clock, at the Catholic Adults 50c. Children 25c. from 6 Bazaar. (230) Mrs. George McHmoyle arrived In, the city from Stewart on the jCat-ala .yesterday, afternoon. I j Mrs. W. tattersal returned to the' cny on me waiaia yesterday, afternoon from a visit to Stewart. Mrs. S. Dawson, who has been on a trip south, returned to the city from Vancouver on the Prince Rupert this morning. Morley Shier, well known Van. couver powder .traveller, is a pas-' senger aboard the Prince Rupert' today bound for Anyoxum busl-i-ness. John McHugh, engineer for the fisheries department, arrived in' the city on the Prince Rupert this 1 morning and will return south tomorrow night. , i Charges against C. Yager and F. W. Wesch of driving to the common danger were dismissed by Magistrate McClymont in city po-i lice court this morning. i Miss Laura Frtoszell. who has been on a trip to Chicago, returned to the city on the Prince Rupert this morning, having travelled home via Vancouver. Ernest McQuade is & passenger aboard the Prince Rupert todav rom Victoria to Stewart where he will visit with his father-in-law George Fraser, the druggist. Constable Sam Service of the city detachment of the provincial police returned today on the Prince Rupert from a brief trip to Vancouver on escort duty. Father Nolan, Roman Catholic priest, who recently arrived from the east. Is a passenger aboard the Prince Rupert today bound for! Anyox where he will be stationed. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bazett-Jones who have been visiting In San Francisco with their son. Sidney Bazett, returned to the city from the south on the Prince Rupert this morning. J. W. King, port steward for Canadian National Coast Rtom. G. S Clark Vaneauver hrr.t- I KY.Ulk ?nl Mrs-. King Father Lw arrived Inthecltv who represented the California morr. ffi on yesterday anernoons irain power concern which bid for the U7 T "VlEi-. ;jttr'Vr from Terraci wherdiip cpMucted focal iiuimllilii null mi fiST Hi Cattkbtl CbttMh ahd jpK arternoop or cne rnnce his return to Stewart. hydro-electric nydro-electrtc franchise franchise lastitrwii last!real "n" !..-.,. "T Dally News "Classified" odver-'im'ne briniro results. COAL! This Pile of Coal is in Albert & McCaffery Yard Phone 116 and 117 Having a prisoner In his custody, Provincial Constable William Smith of Anyox arrived in the city from the smelter town on the Catala yesterday afternoon. Prince Rupert C TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY BRASS BED With spring for sale cheap. Phone 586. (230) You'll like the Easy-Riding Comfort of the Ford Car Ford car is one of the THE easiest-riding cars on the roatl because of its low centre of gravity, minlmjm .unsprung weight, Houdallle hydraulic shock absorbers and the unique construction of its transverse springs. Furthermore, you are as comfortable in mind as in body when you drive the Ford car, You have confidence in the performance of the, car because you know something of the quality built into it that has been Kcmeber these two points when you select your next car. These arc combined to an uncommon degree in the Ford. Come in and drive a Ford ear yourrelf through thickest traffic, up steepest hills, over roughest roads. A thirty-minute demonstration will convince you that there is nothing quite like it anywhere in simplicity of design, quality, price and performance TVk., S. E. PARKER, LIMITED FORD DEALERS 3rd Ave. East DOMINION TIRES Phone S3 OUR TIME PAYMENT PLAN IS MOST ATTRACTIVE