Ontnhpr 6am'""J' ..i.,.il9v - B. - 1020 - THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE Bright metal packages keep it always ftoesh. IT 3aS A 'Fresh from the gardens' LUMBER 7M 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 Orsnes Mel. yw Pioneer Drugeyists THIRD AVE. & $1X7 ST. TELEPMONFS 8'620C UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Sailing l iuiu I'rlm-e Kupert fut VAMOIH.K. Vinoitl.l, itnunoon iu, iluletUJc. Alert liar. tic. fue-day, 3:30 p.m. for VM Otu:it. victim;! t. Iiuinlale. Alert liar, fir.. YMr roidiuihi lor ALICE A KM. ANYOX, BTKW.tltT, u Klirr. IVrt MiupMMl. un-day. t:W) p.m. i:l IihI Atriiue M SMITH 4ent ITlnee Kupert. II. C. Tlmuth Hrfcrt told to Uctorlu and teattle .and txigtate checked through to destination. icANADIAh'F Vacihc ailrV BVcLTSISteamship Services SAILINGS FKQM PRINCE RUPERT To Ketchikan, WrartVell, Juneau and Skagway Oct. 9, 1, 30. .To Vanctraver, Virtorla and Seattle Oct. 2. 13. 23 "Princes Mary- -Oceans Falls, etc., Vancouver and Victoria, every Friday. 10 p.m. Arcntf For All Meairnhlp lints XV. C. Orchard, General Agent, 3rd Ave., Prince Rupert, Phone 31 r.ANMCTWTIONAL Largcil Railway Splem in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE Sallinrs from FKINCE HUPKItT for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, and Intermediate points, each Thursday and Sunday, 10:00 p.m. For ANYOX and STEWART, each Wednesday, 4 p.m. For STEWART and KETCHIKAN, each Saturday, 4 p.m. For NORTH and SOUTH O, UEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, fortnightly. 1'AN.iKMir.ii mm i.r..w: rKivrr. i.:rt U.UI.Y tXCIlT KI'MIAY it 1I:0 a m for I'lllNCK (IKOIUIE, DIlMO.N-TON", HISMri.U. all mlnti KaUrrn CanaJ. I'nltrd Stair. AOKXCY AM. OCr.VN !TEVIMIir LINr.S City Ticket Office. 528 Third Ave.. Prim. Hwpctl-rPhone.2f.il lxG No.t 1 Spruce Shiplap $23.00 1x10 No. 1 Spruce Shiplap $25.00 lxG No. 2 Sprue Shiplap .$20.00 1x10 No. 2 Sprue Shiplap $22.00 2x4 and 2x0, 8 to M S4S, No. 1 Common. . . .$25.00 2x4 and 2xG, 8 to 14', S4S, No. 2 Common. . . .$22.00 Kiln Dried Flooring, Ceiling and Finish, Mouldings Lallt, Shingles, Doors, Windows, Elc. BIG BAY LUMBER COMPANY, LIMITED PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. Sawmill and Head Office, Seal Cove, Telephone, 3G1 Ketall Yard, Cow hay, Telephone 42.1 MfflfllflU Coal? Coal? Taltr advniiliiKf of low price o put In jour winter supply, KIWON nml CAS.SIIY-Vn.LINO-TI)N In ajy qunnllllm. Also Hour, Hay, (iralirana Ferd. Prir.ce Rupert Feed Co PHONES 58 AND 558 4 NlwAt-ftuaAUaat.' Dr Alexander rilONE 573 Iir.SNEK IIIOCK DENTIST Oc: Nov Tv Cct. Oct. Oct. Not. Nov. Nov. Oct. Oct. Not Local Items 4 a Taxi Phone 4. Big 4 Taxi, tf Dentist, Dr. J. It. Gosse. Phone C8G. Chas. P. Balatrno. teacher of pianoforte, has resumed teaching.! Itt) hnuulrs!! rTg. Johnston and H. w. Chambers of Inverness Can- nery. sailed last nteht on the Princess Mary for Victoria. Mr. and Mrs. O. II. Munro and son, Allan, sailed last night on the Princess, Mary for a trip to Vancouver and Victoria. Miss Dorothy. .Dillingham. Il.N. wtJl sail (tomorrow night on the Prince 'aoorge- for a holiday trip to Vancouver and elsewhere in the south. Mrs. 0. F. Cummings and young child, who have been spending the past month in Vancouver on a holiday visit, returned to Mi ejty from the south on the Princess Mary yesterday Ben Self, who left the city at the first of the year, is now located at Fort, Churchill, the terminus of the Hudson Bay railroad. Mrs. Self is In Calgary where her sister. Mrs. S. J. Evans, Is also residing now. Mrs. William Robertson and family of Glasgow. Scotland, arrived In the City from the Old Country on yesterday afternoon's train to take up residence here, foming Mr. Robertson, who is engaged in fishing out of this port. G. S. Clark and A. B. Oodfrey of Vancouver, representing American Interests" Which would buv the lo-i ".al telenhone system, sailed last night by the Cardena on their return to Vancouver after spending two or three days In the city. No offer has yet been made to the, city, it is understood. Hon. R. L. Maltland of Vancouver, minister without portfolio in the British Oilnmhin cnhlner I and Mrs. Maltland. who have been l on a brief trip through the central Interior In comoanv witn ! other ministers, arrived in the city from Prince George on yesterday afternoon's train and sail-! ed last night on the Cardena fori Vancouver. FROM MONTREAL I !iirhtinrr-Simf h:imitnil-AnlihTl ! 34. Nov 23 . .Mvr.tcUw .7 MontKMC Clirrliouri-Southainjituii-llaintiurg 17. Nov. 14 Montcalm To Jtrlfakt'Uerpuul-GUftow IB. Mov. IS Duchev of Richmond 36, Hot. 30 MtnnMkiaa 1 Du?hu of Atholl .. MalNa 33 DucImw of Tan t T Lhrrjiuol 38 Ducnaas of York,' FROM QUEBEC To Clirrbourr-youlltampton 81 Btnpm of Scotland To Nrw York 33 Imprrsi of Auatalla Aoniv to Asenu evrTnre or ( i. i. FOKHTER Strunhip Orn Ps. Agent C.P R Station. Vsncouvor Telphon: Seymour 330. lVM:.mW:l,.i..:nVitl CANADIAN VVLINGS FROM MONTREAL TO l l.VMOl f 11-11 VHi:-l.(IM)ON Alaiiula, Oct. 4. Nrv. 1. Oct. 11. Nov 8. Ausi-ni.i, Oct 18 Nov 15. r vuiila. Cot. S6. Nov. 33. ANCHOR DONALDSON, ! FROM AIONTKI'AL TO lUilKAHT-UVKIlfOOL-dLASdon' tltla. Oct 4. Nuv. 1. A::toi)la. Oct. 11. Nov. 8. thenla, Oct. 18. Nov. 15. Andanla. Nov. 33. FROM HALIFAX. N.S. TO PU MOl T!l-llVlti:-M)M)()N Tuicanla, Dac. 9. TO IllXrAHT-I.IVKKI-OOI.-dl.AMlOW thcnia, Dc. i. FROM ST. JOHN, N.B. TO I1KI 'ST-I IVI ltl'()OI,-(l.Asi()V Athaola, Dec. 13. f Rgultr aallingi every wrtk from , New York and Dcston to London- ; 1 derry. Olasgow. Liverpool, OoW) (Queenatown). Plymouth, Soutto- , anipton, London, Cherbourt anid ' Havre. I Money Order- Dr ifu Ac TravaDera' Cheque at Mwcxt rataa. rull information from Local Agents or Odfcn-pany'i Office. 693 Haatlnga 8t. W.. vanoqi,ver, B.O. Hits theSpot As a Quick Belief for COUGHS COLDS CBOUP BRONCHITIS, Etc. there is nothing like U&r. Chase's Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine 35 and 75 Cents a Dottle United Church Bazaar, 5. United Church anniversary banquet, Monday, October 7. Adults 75c. Children 0c. :i - ,-f. . This afternoon's train, dug from the east at 3:30, was reported this morning to be on time. Miss Elizabeth Turner of Glasgow, Scotland, arrived in the city on yesterday afternoon's train from the Old Country to take up residence with relatives here. C.N.R. steamer Prince Oeorge. Capv Nell McLean, arrived In port at 11:15 o'clock this morning from Vancouver. Powell River and Ocean Falls .and will sail at 4 o'clock this afternoon for Stewart and Ketchikan, whence she will return here at 8 o'clock tomorrow evening and sail south at 10 pjn. United . Church; AnnlversffK' Banquet, October "7." " ' :tf ' ' !. Royafe afe Dance; Pu-TJeBrideWVhtet and vfefrliflalifebftobel 25. Presbyterian Basaar November ' ' : s Eaglea' whist drive and dance, November 7. Moose Annual Bazaar Nov. 21 and 22. SUITS! SUITS! MADE TO ORDER Cutting, Workmanship and StyU All Guaranteed SUITS STEAM CLEANED ANP I'RESSED. We Dilivtr to Any;I'arl of th 'City. .Ling, the Tailor Phone fi!9 MILK MILK Fresh I'as'-uriml Milk and Cream Daily. EARLY DELIVERY Throughout the City. VALENTIN DAIRY Telephone 657. LINDSAY -S Cartage and Storage Phone 68 Cartage, Warehousing, ana Distributing. Team or Motor Service Coal, Sand and Gravel We Specialize In Piano ana Furniture Moving. Scandinavian dance tonight In Metropole Hall. Accordian music by Relder Anderson. Scandlvanlans. Remember the big dance tonight at the Moose Hall. The best floor and the best music. Gilbert Campbell, engineer at the Big Bay Lumber Co.'s sawmUl ; at Seal Cove, sailed last night on tne uaraena lot a noiiaay trip to Victoria. Mike Doertiler was fined $25, with option of 30 days' imprison ment.. DV Maeistratp MMvmnnt in city police court this morning for arunicenness, Among the raffles at the Cath ollc bazaar this week was that of a box of chocolates donated by William Hurst which was won by ucKei io maricea vox 2W. Mrs. L. Dyson and child of Ter race sailed last night on the Cardena for Solntula where they will take up residence, joining Mr. Dyson who has taken a school teaching position there. Dr. and Mrs. W. T. Kergin will leave on Monday morning's train for the east. Dr. Kergin will spend the next few months engagea 'n medical post-graduate work at New York and Rochester, Minn. Because she will have extra calls to make on the southbound trip, Union steamer Cardena will sail from here next Friday night for Vancouver and waypotnts at 8 p.m. instead of 12 midnight, the regular sailing hour. W. J. Webster and sister. Miss Suth Webster, of Montreal, ar-ved la the city vn yesterday afternoon's train in tl)e course of a last night on the Princess Mary! for Vancouver whence they will return east over tne Canadian Pacific Railway. Miss Marea Smarda arrived in the city on yesterday afternoon's train from Samos. Greece, and in about three weekS' time will be married to John Furneot, pro-Drietor of the Western Rooms. Mr. his bride-elect and accompanied! ner w) tne city. Halibut Sales Summary fcridPc to 15c and 8c. i, uanaaian .siu pounas, 14.7c and 9c and 15c and 11c. American Snray. 22.000. All In. 14.4c and 8c. Anna J., 12.090, Booth, 14.6c and 'Op Mooseheart LMike whist drivel lonni rW-o, md and dance, Oct. 11 at 8:30 prompt LV19'000' Storage. Elks' .iPajt nome National, 3,000, Booth, 15c and Canadian Urrtperetwe. 5J500. Cold Storaee. 14.7c and 9c. Rose Spit. 4,000, Atlln. 15c and 11c. GRAIN MOVING This morning some 600 carloads of whfwt were rpnorted to h bound here frm the nralrlw. "7S ears being on the territory .west of Red Pass Junction. A consider iM nuantlfv of ?rain is exoected to arrive here 07er the week-end. uiver. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Runert Mrs J. Milton. Trinle Island: Dr. R. O. Large Port SluiDSon: R. W. Sin-lair. Inverness; P.. C. John rm n 3 fiiijfnrH Wol(r v trwniD Hon. nd Mrs. R. L. Malt- "Ta. h. a. Alder. A. J. England, I J. Thornton and Wallace Hamilton. Vancouver; Mrs. W. Hasten, Copper City: R. Coulson. Wlnnt-nee;: Itarr'son Souder, Nw York: W J. .Webster and -Miss Ttuth Webster, Arbroath. Uoval J. M Wood, r oarlsen and Lawrence Pierce, city: C. -McPrtee and M p-t Jfr h Rtiwn. Vaneou-er: .1 Rnbinaon V M. Montrnv. M w Olson. I II. Moleau and W. T. Thorn- PN.R: Milton T.rwn. Pat.tle: H. P. Anderson. Pore.her Island: Genrsre Allen. Haselton; S. R. Jensen. Petersburg. Savov Mrs. P R. Dudoward. Miss Violet Dudownrd and Miss Marv Dudo- fnrrl Tnvrrtuwia- CharW Tnnmhi Pnrf Rlmnvin' Mn TTanuvn T-'"on and Miss Ducklow, Oona . Central . ;; M. McArdle. D. Grant, and Wil-"nn A. Msld. Vancouver; -T J; rowpr Sunnvside: .William Martin. Vancouver: .Tame Jack, Port Simpson; J. Hunter, city. Dully News "classified adver- igpments" brinjr quick results. Sfmonds Sams' for rffnf tttmtm tttttrm The itcel used I made and pco Ully tempered in the Simonds plant and we can and do guar vuiictj try oimongi daw. THK BIMONOt CANADA AW CO. I TO. Moutm Mouueal - Toraoto V V V. vinamirar Et, John, N.B, Hjy You will like FRTS CHOCOLATE . A. SYRUP ... It makes an ideal icing I I and falling . ... It is pure chocolate, I II VmilK solids and sugar in syrup lorm i ,1 . . . Delightiul as a spread for fresh I 1 fruits, berries, ice cream and as a bev- I 1. I I erage with milk or water hot or cold. 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