rl(Jay, October 4, 1029 TIIE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE Try this 1 avowry blend Local Items I 95c Boys' sale. pants for 95c at Jabour's om when next order you tea Coat and dress sale at Richmond's 4 a Taxi Phone 4. Big 4 Tail, tf d7l$ Louvre, Friday and TK Hamad ian N 'Fresh from the gardens1 Fortify Yourself Now Against Those Winter Colds With a Bottle of Rurn Hoiiey and Cod Liver Oil A well-tried remedy for colds, coughs, bronchitis, sore throat, croup, etc. PRICE, $1.2o PEtf BOTTLE Chrmes IM. yfn Pioneer Drureisls THIRD AVE. O SIXTH ST. - - TELEPHONFS 'v20G UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Sailinlt J'twni rrliicw Kurort lor VAN! (HUH. VU TOKI.V abwit IM), IHilrU.lt. Alrrt Iter, etc, Tur-Uav -Mt p.m. lor V.lM'Ol I lilt. VUIOI.ll. llulrdalr. Alrrt lUi. tic . Frklar midnight lor A IKK AIOI, ANION, HltWAKT. Nui Uiirr. 11f t ttlnipMto,. un-(Ut. S:iw p.m. It) Irnl Arnu l( M SMITH ARt IHuff Kuprft. II. C. Tlnuli t'rkfH uld to Ylrtwrla ana tttlr .anil haunt cbccknl IhrvuKh to ilntlmtlan. (canadianJ VACinp C. Coast Steamsfiip Serff&W '" SAILINGS FROM PltlNCE KUPItT To Ketchikan, Wrangell, Junean and Skagway Oct. 9, 19. 30. To Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle- -Oct. 2. 13. 23. Princess Marv Oceaus Falis. etc Vancouver. and . Victoria, every Friday. 10 p m. ; . . ' Agents For All 8tcamhip Uflp,4.Bki i IV C. Orchard. Gtneral Asent. 3rd Ave Prime KuidjrfctriiunaSl- " ' ! " ' '- E; - : ATI0NAL Vxt Largcfl TKfiilioay Sylcm in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE Sailings from riUNCE KUmiT for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SLATTLi:. and Intermediale paints, each Thursday and Sunday, 10:00 p.m. Tor ANYOX and STEWART, each Wednesday, 4 pan. For STFAVART and KETCHIKAN, each Saturday, 4 p.m. For NORTH and SOUTH QUE EX CIIAKLOTTE 1BL.NDS, fortnightly. I'ASMACJKR TRAINS EVC rKIM'l HITKHT DAILY EXrrTT HIMIAV at II : a m fnc I'HIM'i: GEOH4IE. tllMON-TONLMINMril. all poluli fcartrra Caoad. I nll Ut. Aorxrv a ix ort TriMir iwrs City Ticket Offir e. 52S Third Ave, Prlnct Kupert Phone 2(50 GYPROC Makes Old Homes Young ft By nailing the smooth, rigid, fitcproof Gyproc sheets right over the faded walls and ceilings and then decorating, you can make the oldest home look new and handsome. tto Fireproof Wallboard For Sale By Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. Prince Rupert, B.C. Burns Lake Hardware - - - Burns Lake, B.C. The George Little Lumber Yard Smithers, Hazelton and Terrace, B.C. R. S. Sargent, Ltd. - - Hazelton, B.C. Early Ad. Copy is appreciated Dentist, Dr. J. II. Gosse, f.8G. Phone Ninety.flve cent sale, Friday and Saturday at Jabour's. i Chas. P. Baiagno, teacher of pianoforte, has resumed teach,n" Harvest Thanksgiving service will be held in St. Andrew's Cathedral on Sunday next. Sperla' music. 231 Olof Hanson returned to the citv on yesterday afternoon's train from a brief trip to Smithers. Mrs Hanson returned with him. J. E. Dyer has been awarded the 1ob by the school board to bring children from Westvlew during the coming winter months by bus to Borden Street School. The children are driven to school but walk home both at noon, and in Mr. and Mm Charles Whatman Jr.. former residents of Prince Ru pert, arrived In the city on yes- dren. aibciiiwii a wain uum van couver. where they now (WaU Ummm. mill mxj4 VlA invited. (231) 6. i Home Annual Basaar 22. Nov. 21 YES! We Have See Our Window Display of CLA88IC CLKAN88R Per tin WAX LUNCH ROLLS Sach , TOMATO SOUP Camp-bell'a. 3 tins ItOWNTOEE'S COCOA la. Tin BRAND'S A-l A-l SAUCE Bottle ;. OUR OWN BLEND-TB Per lb King Beach Brand. Per tin 65c QUAKER OATS China. Limited quantity. Pkg. TOILET ROLLS. 9 for DROMEDARY DATES Pkg PURE MARMALADE 4s. Malkin's Best. Tin Quality Kight-I'HONE 55 Sc 10c 25c 49c GOc A ; : next two weeks here visiting with I Cob .AS1,,!,' and Satur rpitttivp. nH fHpnrf. Th rA mond's Louvre, Friday accompanied by their two chil- i jjNQTICE rr Crab ann T T1 r AnaMl Eight yds. white cotton for 95o make a' Jabour's 95c sale. day. This afternoon's train, due from the east at 3.30, waa'rQporfed.Uns morning to be on tlmej, E. W. Tucker reMmed to NKE, ?,"Vr' SSl":eto on yesterday afternoon's ti oSSbS 4 at 80 nm ew 1 oV, Kansas City where he went officers. Program and refreshments. All interested are cordially to attend a railway convention. Provincial Constable' and Mrs George Wyman and child of Smithers arrived in the city from the interior on yesterday after noon's train, and sailed last night ANNOUNCEMENTS on the Prince Rupert for Vancou- Unlted Church Banquet, October 7. Anniversary tf Mooseheart Ladies' whist drive and dance, Oct. 11 at 8:30 prompt. Admission 75c and 50c Elks' Patrol Team dance in Elks' Home, Oct. 18. yal Purple Bridge, Whist and Elks' Heme, October 25. Presbyterian Bazaar rer. Mrs. F. Dalby. who has been visiting for the past couple of months In Edmonton with her son and daughter-in-law, returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train. Miss Grace Stevens arrived in the city on the Prince Rupert last evening from Anyox and left by this morning's train for Fprnle via Red Pass Junction and ,Ilrs. Frank SalteV; who arrived in the eltv from th- south this November week, intends to dispose of her house and furniture before return ing next. week to Victoria where , I she has taken up residence. . . . Bales'- vrhisi-dve-tKl dagse. L-, IZZr.J ovtonfcer 7. ( " ' j white ' flannelette, six y 9Se at Jabour's 16c sale. yds. for R. Bartlett. who has been engaged in toDosraohical survey of the Alice Arm district this summer for the federal geological survey, arrived to the citv from the. north on the Prince Rupert last rvenlng. Dr Hi'zh DMkey arrived in I the city on the Prlnne Ruort last "vcninc rrom premier ann pro- Icerded by this meaning's train to Prince Ooorge whence he will re- I turn to the city in about two weeks' time. Mr. and Mrs. R. C Thomson ; who were recently married here returned to the city on yesterday j afternoon- tmtn rrom trtetr , nonymoin in tne soutn. uoming McINTOSII RED APPLES 1om, the; motored from Vancouver to Haielton. The finest table apples grown in B. B. Prices rijht. Order now while Union steamer Cardena. Caot. our range or ses is complete. . jonri-nvw. is ace m xne Bteena i River at 3 o'clock this miternoon rorr th south and liter in the 8TRAWMEKKY imnumroDv evening will arrive here aalllne at JAM 4s. midnight on her return to Van couver and waypoints. ! This morning's reports showed . atxv.t 550 carloads of grain bound V 1 from the prairies to the local elevator including 400 cars on the; territory west of. Red Pass June-! tioti. A few cars ate expected to. arrive by way freight this eve-i ning. , Col. J. H. McMullin, superintendent of provincial police, who ar rived In the city on yesterday af-'a ttrnoon's train in the course of y his annua! tnspectlon tour through Northern British Columbia, sailed' BOWNTRSrS COCOA- QC l-J?1?, 00 010 Prlnce rl Ml, Ttn i5DC for Victoria. William Orchard, who was cal-i led to Smithers recently on ac-i SAUCE- QQj, fatnef E g 0rchard who h now the city from the Interior on yesterday afternoon's train and sall- rt ed last night on the Prince Ru-0C p rt t0T Vancouver. onn Austin Campbell, member of a .UC Toronto financial concern, who has Kar rtn a vletf tn Rmltrrara In I PASTRY FLOUR-Wild connection with the flnclng of Rose. 10s. Sack eJIV the Duthie mine, arrived In the KELLOOQ'S ALL-BRAN ()An city from the Interior oh yester Large packages. Pkg. Ai)C-?S afternoon's train : and sailed 20c 53c Watts' Grocery -Price Right PHONE 56 ittsi niKii u mi uie rnnce it u pert lor Vancouver. He was panled oy Mrs. Campbell. accom- J. C. Edwards of Lockeport. who has been in tbe service of the Oranby Co. In the Alice Arm field during the past summer, arrived In the city from the north on the Prince Rupert last evening and will proceed next week( to the Queen Charlotte Islands where he plaas on spending a couple of months before going back to Girls', nightgowns, C to 18 yrs lor 05c "fit Jabour's 95c sale. Scandinavian dance in Moose Hall tomorrow night. Hanson, 'and Farstad, wltlraeeOrdion and violin. Be sure OS visit Jabour's ' 95c sale Friday and Saturday. It. O. Johns tc rv manager - of In-' verness Cannery, arrived in the city from the Skeena River on yesterday aftefhoon's train. Mrs. F. J. Haugh arrived in the city on the Prince Rupert last evening from Stewart and proceeded I By train tills morning for a trip to Flske, Sask. 1 W H Tobey, C.N.R. divisional superintendent, returned to the ity on yesterday afternoon's train from a brief trip to the interior on official duties. Joseph R. Rogers, son of J. S. Rogers, sales manager for the Rupert Marine Products Ltd., sail- ; ed last night on the Prince Ru- j pert for Victoria. font. s. K. Oray. Is due in nort at 4 o clock this afternoon from the south and will sail at 10 p.m. on her return to Vancouver and way-points. J. N. McPhee will sail tonight on the Cardena for a trip to Britannia1 Beach on business in connection with his Red Bluff mine at Alice Ann. He expects to be in the south about a couple of weeks. Motorship Belli ngham, Capt. Hooper, arrived in port about 10 o'clock this mornine from Ket chikan with a consignment of fish for transshipment to the United States over the Canadian National Railways. Special all-star radio broadcast from-9:30 to ll pjn. over N.B.C., New York, tonlsht. announcing New Super Gasoline for winter,' which has been proven by test to oe 26 quicker starting without loss of mileage. I E. H. Humphry of the nassenaer department of the Canadian Na tional Railways, Toronto, arrived in the city from the east on yes terday afternoon's train and sall-H ed last, nignt on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver. Mildr-Hi Wallace was fined $100, with option of two months' im prisonment, by Magistrate McCly mont in city noUce court this morning on a charge of being the eeper of a bawdy house. E. F. Jones, city solicitor, prosecuted and L. W. Patmore acted for the defence. JUNIOR FOOTBAIX Booth Memorial and High School j Mil rft tomorrow In the Junior I football League. j Llr.e-trp lor Booth School will i chosen from among the follow- j 'ng players; V. Miller, Georee Wake. D Oemez. S. Lawrence. W. 0ss. E. Eby. A Walters. T. Na-' Iranoto. A Ivarson. tV. McLean, J. HOI. J Colussl. L. Cromp and D. 1 Stegavig. ' Dr Alexander PHONE 673 BfssKR mora DENTIST CORN CORN is the one grain native to America. One of nature's most healthful cereals. To know how delicious it can he, just sit down to a bowl of crisp Kellogg's Corn Flakes with milk or cream! CORN FLAKES fcCreat tor (A kidditi taiy to digtst J T.t'00P '.' ! your kitchen BEAUTIFY by giving your stove"; the blackest, brigbteet and ..most beautiful polishing it ever had . . . tbe qujck, clean way, with Zebra Liquid Stove Polish ... and, as if by magic, that stove becomes as radiantly bright and glowing as the day it was new. SUA LIQUID STOVE POLISH RECKITTS (0erae LIMITED MONTREAL - TORONTO . VANCOUVER laturday CESaaBBXOD At FRASER & PAYNE'S 3rd Ave. and 6th St. See our windows Friday for Dollar Day Values FEATURING SOME OUTSTANDING BARGAINS 1 Wllil