Oyer fifty million packages are sold each year. E Coal? Coal? T"ke advantage of low prlre lt In onr winter upplr. EION and CASSIDV-MTUIXfl. TON ,ny qufcntuica. Aho "out. lu, ,, m, ,ff4 . nixe Rupert Feed Co I'HONES 58 AND B58 T IS 'Fresh from A SPECIAL! SPECIAL! L. T. FIVER'S FACE POWDER Assorted odors and shades. Formerly $1.00, now GQc yio Pioneer THIRD AVE. 6 SIXTH ST. UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Nailing 1'iuin rm Kurrrt lor VAMOlAtlt. VICIOUIA, Mtutvm luj. Duhtlale. Alert Hay, etc.. Tuesday. S:3u p in. lor VAN( OlKU. KT1.I. Ilutrdil. Alert IU. tit . trl.liT midnight lor AI.ICK A KM, ANVOV, STCHAKT. Nui Ulvrr, 1-urt MlnipMli. bun-dajr, t-.ixt p.m. 1ZJ Ind .Uenur It M SMITH Agent Yracr Kupert. B.C. Tlrougn t'ckeU aolj to Mrtorla an feattl .ami baggjgp checked through to destitution. V - B. C. Coast Steamship Services SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT To Ketchlkun. Wransall, Juneau and Sxagway Oct. 9 19 30. To Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle Oct. -"1 13, 13. Princess Mary Oceans Palls, etc.. VMaiifcver and Victoria, every Friday. 10 p m VPACinci w Agents nituw rvi For Wt?:Orchard, General Aent, 3rd it tkij I Ran ad ian I Q7ie Largcfl Railway I STEAMSHIP AND th4 gardens' ilii.! 8I r t Druggists TELEPl.ONfS 200 All 'u Steamship atcumuij I' Lines 1 ilea Ave., Prince Rupert, Phone 31 National Syflcm in America TKAIN SERVICE Dr Alexander waaataiaMaaaMBwaaaiBaaaaaMaaaiaaHaaMaaaaaaia TIIONR its IIESNKIt lUOCK DENTIST i Jill'' Salllnts from PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, and Intermediate points, eaeh Thursday and Sunday, 10:00 p.m. For ANYOX ana STEWART, each Wednesday, I p.m. For STEWART and KETCHIKAN, each Saturday, 4 p.m. For NORTH and SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, fortnl(htly. I'AHSEMJEK TKUM I T.WT. rHIM'r. ftlJMSKT IMILY KXlT.rT MIMY at U:n a m lor PfllNCi: OtOKdE. EIiMO.N-TON, HIVMl-tO, all wlnii Catlfrii ranad, rnltrt t1i. AGENCY AM. OCRAX STE.tMKllir UNM City Ticket Office. 528 Third Ave., Prince Rupert Phone 26(1 LUMBER lxG No. 1 Spruce Shiplap $23.00 1x10 No. 1 Spruce Shiplap $25.00 1x6 No. 2 Spruce Shiplap $20.00 1x10 No. 2 Spruce Shiplap . . v $22.00 2x4 and 2x0, 8 to 14', S4S, No. 1 Common. . . .$25.00 2x4 and 2xG, 8 io 14', S4S, No. 2 Common. . . .$22.00 Kiln Dried Flooring:, Ceiluijt and Finiih, jronldinffs Lath. Shlncles, Doors, W.indovfs, ElcT BIG BAY LUMBER COMPANY, LIMITED PKINCE KUPERT, IJ. C. Sawmill and Head Office, Seal Cove, Telephone, 361 Itctall Yard, Cow hay, Telephone 423 rr ii Local Items 4 a Taxi Phone 4, Big 4 Taxi, tf Oddfellows' wiilst drive and Badtdj Ttfcsday, i,Octii,i5 o,t 8i30 , Mr. anm Mrs. iiaroid MCEwen ' returned to the city on yesterday afternoon'l. train followiig a 10-day trip to Vancouver. C. W. Homer, provincial assessor, sailed last evening on the Catjila lor a trip to Anyox and Alij!e At, morjj official business. w. plasseifc ifv 'Jesso work, lamp shades, etc., every Tuesday and Saturday afternoon and Wednes day evening. Instruction free. Mc-Rae Bros., Ltd. (240) T. J. Shenton, inspector of mines, returned to the city on the Catala yesterday afternoon from a trin to the Khntzp Inlet and Drum Lummon mines on of- nciai duties. ' Walter Blanton of Stewart, who has been on a trip to Ketchikan, arrived here on the Princess Louise yesterday afternoon from Alaska and sailed last night on the Catala for Stewart. Mrs. J. D. Skinner, wife of the publisher of the Whltehorse newspaper, ws a passenger aboard the Princess Louise yesterday afternoon bound for a vacation trip to Vancouver and ' elsewhere in the : Father .Josenh Afiard O.M.I.. who has been acting as parish priest I for th Roman Catholic Church 1 ; in the Atlin district during the ! past summer, arrived in the city on the Princess Louise yesterday j aiiernoon irom tne norm. Mr artri Mra Phnrlo flnlrlctoln of Juneau were passengers aboard the Princess Louise yesterday af-! ternoon bound" for Seattle. Mr.! Ooldstein is a member of the well1 known retail firm bearing his name in ine Aiaaica capital. 1 Morris Bernischke, well known1 Alice Arm mining man, who has been on a trip to the Telegranh Creek district, arrived in the city jirom ine norm on, tne Princess L-ouiae yeiteroay arternoon and sailed last evening, .on,. the, Catala, for Alice Arm, ' j There were 176" ipastwnaers on boerd the CP si. steamer Prlrtfcew Louise on her arrival hre at4 15 yesterday afternoon from the north on her final Alaska voyage of the season. Of these 11 dlftin-' barked here, the remainder proceeding south with the vessel which left at 5U5 fsr Vancouver. '!-! TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY j a , 1 FOR SALE $15b.' Victor Console Oramaphone. practically new for $75. Phone Oreen 302. (339) WOMAN Wanted for general1 housework. Phone Blue 421. (240) I ' 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 size or kind a surprisingly low prices. Halihut, Pleasure, " Trolling Boats For Sale I generally have a boat suit any requirements. Mooring spaces for boat' winter quarter. Agencies any engine required. Kcpairs Why pay more when your work can be done for less with better accomodation? PHONE GREEN 429 S.D.Johnston Co.Ltd. Iteprescnlatives for MILLEU COURT & CO., Limited Through our connections we can make prompt execution of buying and sejllng ordirs p'ri the Vancouver, C&V gat? &m T6fbhttt stock exJ changes; f Closing prices from these exchanges posted on our stock board twice daily. Orders 'from out-taf-town clients, by wire or letter, will receive our prompt attention. S.D. Johnston Colld. C10 2nd Avenue Phone 130 t t 1'rlnce Rupert, B.C. est Colds Rub well over throat and chest VICKS VAPORUB V n r George Brochu sailed yesterday afternoon on the Princess Louise for a trip to Vancouver. J. C. Brady M.P. returned to the city on Saturday afternoon's train after paying a visit to constituents at Terrace, Usk, Hazelton and other interior points. William Sim, who has beeeri In the fishery patrol service down the coast during the past summer, arrived In ,the city on the uataia yesterday aiternoon from Bella Bella. Ward n. Rmlth. manairpr nf th Detroit Western Mining Co.'s mining operations at Khutze Inlet, returned to the point on the Catala yesterday following a business trip 10 Vancouver. Mrs. M. F. Eby. wife of the Uni ted Church clergyman at Port Simpson, was a passenger aboard the Catala yesterday afternoon rer turning north after having spent a couple of months visiting in Vancouver. W. O. McMorris. manaainc di rector of the Klteault Eagle Sliver Mines Ltd., was a passenger aboard the Catala yesterday afternoon bound for Alice Arm to pay a visit of Inspection to the company's operations there. E. B. Barteau. general agent for me YUKon and wmte Pass Railway & Navigation Co. at Nenana, and Mrs. Barteau were passengers aboard the Princess Louise yes- icraay aiiernoon going soutn lor a trip to Vancouver and Seattle. C. H. Worby, superintendent of the dining car department of the PanaHlonnllAnnl r n I i . i vHttHuiau iiabwuai nauwa5, Willi headquarters in Winnipeg, arrived in the city from the east on yesterday afternoon's train ana sailed last night on the Prince Oeorge for Vancouver In the course of an inspection tour to the coast. GAS FORCES WOMAN TO SLEEP IN CHAIR "Hlffhta I a&t Hp in ii ehaJr, I had stomach gaa so tfid. took Adtertka and nothing I eat hurU ft now. I sleep tne." Mra. Oleon Butler. Even the riRSTf spoonful of Adlertk renMweMlhstiMnarfc and removes tstoniahltic amouata.AIUibl waste matter from the ntem. Makes you enjoy your mesls and aleep better. No matter what you have tried for your stomach nd bofceb, Adlerlk llU surprise yon. Ormet, Ltd., drugs. ANNOUNCEMENTS Elks' Patrol Team dance In Elks' Home, Oct. 18. Royal Purple Bridge, Whist and Dance, Elks' Home, October 25. Mooseheart Day Observance, Sunday, October 27. Hill 60 Annual Bazaar. Novem-1 ber 2. Presbyterian Basaar November 6. Eagles' whist drive and dance, November 7. Kupert East United Church basaar, November 7. Premier Orchestra Whoopee Dance, November 8. Anglican W. A. Bazaar, November 14. , Moose -Annual Bazaar Nov. 21 and 22. United Church Bazaar, December 5. SUITS! SUITS! MADE TO ORDER Cutting, Workmanship and Style . All (tuarnnli-ed SUITS STEAM CLEANED ANT PRESSED v We Deliver to Any Part of tin City. Ling, the Tailor Phone 19 r nm MILK MILK Fresh PaHOurized Milk and Cream Daily. EARLY DELIVERY Throughout the City. VALENTIN DAIRY Telephone 657. j Dentist, Dr. J. R. Gosse. Phone 686. J Mooseheart Day Observance, Sunday, October 27, in Moose Hall at 9 p.m. Program. (EM J. Smith sailed last evening Mv.the Catala for a brief business- irjpio Anyox ana Stewart, I This afternoon's train, due from' the east at 3:30, was reported this morning to be on time. After spending the past summei In Quebec, Father, A. Vallleres, O. M. I. is now in Edmonton. Dance In the Moonlight , Friday night Elks' Home. Smalle's Orchestra, tf. t dame Warden E. Martin sailed last night on the Prince George lor a trip to Vancouver on official duties. Three of the transcontinental train of the Canadian National Railway-have been equipped with Victor Radio Electrolas. (239) Dominion Constable A. J. Wat-klnson sailed last evening on the Catala for Port Simpson where he will spend the next few days on official duties. Aid A. J. Prudhomme, who has been spending a 10-day holiday in Telkwa and Smlthers is returning to the city from the interior on this afternoon's train. Syd Hunter, who has been located for the bast six, months in Cobourg, Ont., will be returning next week to this city to take a position here. His health is quite restored as a result of his stay In the east. Hill Barrlneton. accorrmanled by ills wife and famUy, and Sid I Barrington of the Barrlngtoni Transportation Co., Wrangell, were passengers aboard the Princess Louise yesterday afternoon going south for the winter. Mrs. Wallace C. Orchard, who has Iwen In poor health for some time, has Improved greatly since goinsr to Vancouver a couple of months ago. It is expected she will return to the city with Mr. Orchard in about a month's time. J. C. Edwards, well known Locke-port mining man, who spent a few days In the city following his arrival from Alice Ann. where he spent the pail ten In the field service of thfc Grnby Co.. sailed Saturday nftft' pti, the Prince Charles for th land. There were again' two Scandi navian dances In the city Saturday ntsh.t with fair attendances at ither event. Hanson and Farstad dispensed aeeordian and violin music In the Moose HaU while R. Andiron pUvod the accordion at the Boston Hall. Mr. and Mr CL. J. Harmon nf Anyox were' passengers, aboard the aw veeieraay aiiernoon returning to the smelter tnvm fnllnurfntr . a honeymoon trip south. Mrs. Har-! mon Is a sister of Miss Rose win-in kjm. 01 me rrince Kupert General Hospital nursing staff. The case of Paul Evannlkov of nyox. who elected for speedy trial recently on a charge of being In a dwelling by night with intent to commit an indictable offence, is set for hearing at 2:30 nmflrwu n.n,nnn tM r ... otirt before Judee F. MrR Young. Pilo W. Neville Cummings of the Western Canada Airways arrived at Swanson Bay from Vancouver on the. steamer Catala yesterday, being there In connection with the closing of the aerial has which was maintained there during the past summer In connection with fisheries patrol. Th town of TMkwa in the central Interior, U the subpect of an Interesting description by "Wanderer" in last Thursday's Vancouver Province. It I evident from the nice thing he says about the "'aee that "Wanderer" was quite taken up with Telkwa. He refers oartlcularly to the agriclutural and mininr possibilities of the surrounding dhtrtct and also has a 'ew kind words to say for Mine HnU Peter Slavtn and Mrs. Slavln. who conduct the hotel In that town. Arthur Skelhome. who has been heading a mineral exoloration party which has been oDeratlng fi'irlnir the mst seaon in the Sti-klne River district for Toronto Interests was a nawenvrer aboard he Princess Louise yesterday af-oon bound" for Vancouver, ac- nnnled by Mrs. Skelhorne. Members of Mr. Skelhorne's party. Including a number of experienced nrosoectors from Stewart, disembarked here from the Princess Louise and proceeded "to Stewart on the Catala last evening. STOMACH PAINS? Get rid of them Permanently with "Fruit-a-tives." "Fruit-i-tlves" wfll rid you of tii, flatulence, or pain after eating, and make life worth living again. Mrs, Annie Clover, Ottawa, writes: f9tttOfa dreadful MonMcti p4int, I lrid 'Ftuil l lia'. Sooo tb ill, t Mag of th fun." "Fruit-a-tlves" arts naturally on the sys-tem. Gently and quickly it strengthens the whole digestive tract. It awakens liver, bowels and kidneys, soothes thi- stomach. Cct a 25c or 50c box at your druggist's today. Kud digestive trouble. W ft iJtim lain. frmgC. Table Lamp Special $5.00 A colorful composition vase base with silk shade to harmonize. In a choice of colors to match your home surroundings. PAGE THREE Barries Home Furnishings "Furniture of Distinction" HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Hotel 120 Rooms Rooms 50c and up SWANSON and BES.NER Proprietors Central Andrew Ley, George Gerrard ana J. Smith, Vancouver; Ethel Mof-fatt, New York City; Patrick, Voyer, B. Bing, James Hunter and T. H. Watson, city; C. Llndgren, Skag-way; Mrs. 8. C. Wlllard. Miss Dorothy Wlllard and C. M. Trultt. Ketchikan; W. R. Kennedy, Vancouver. Prince Rupert R. Bramley. Nanalmo: W. R. Bucknall. D. C. Scott, R. B. Boyle, II. Lannlng. J. Balken, II. C. Douglas, B. C. Johnston and R. G. Holmes, Vancouver; Mrs. II Oleaves. Seattle; Joseph S. Rogers, city; W. E. Penotlere, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs n . PMpntl-ionr ... , , " uww n .(.o sett; William H. Thelfe and William H. Thelfe, Caracas. Vene-TUfla; M. Dahlqulst. Cedarvale; D. G. Morgan. Toronto; S. J. Stmms. Nelson; Mrs. J. Milton Jr. and Mrs. J. Milton sr.. Kalen; T. O. Gleaves. Dawson: R. W. Sinclair. Inverness; P. E. Gigot Stewart; Dr. and Mrs. R. N. Rogers, Port Alexander, Alaska; C. M. Einar nnrt Rom - -- IWl- chlkan. Royal J tf POO C O A M.I J l r. J Allen. CJiJt.; J. Anderson. Wll- linn DAk oil - - n ian ouiciuu ana m. aacnirn, city: J. K. Johnston, Nash; V. Cormier and M. E. Olson, CUR.; G. Mel-house, Skagway. Savoy Jnhn YTaneork t.v a. Jens Jensen. Nels Olsen and G. M my, ii. ureizms Huzeiton. This advertisement is not Liqifor Control Hoard or British A Complete Lamp Display $12.00 and $16.00 Beautiful Bridge andJu-nior Lamps in a wide assortment of metal and walnut stands and pleasing vellum or silk shades with beaded 1 A. E. Ireland lert last night on the Prince George for Vancouver en route for Toronto. He expects to be away five weeks. Morley Shier! well known Vancouver powde rtraveller, who arrived In the city on the Prince George last evening after visiting Anyox, Alice Arm and Stewart, Irft on this morning's train for a business trip to interior points. "MTILD D. C." The Result Of Quality Here Is a valued letter from a lady who runs a summer resort. ."When I first came up here to live In the mountains I thought It was a great hardship to be without cows' milk, but now j that I know how to use Pacific 4tllr trtr aaaVImw a,4 Ukl. .... 1 ,ii . . . . . -' i iiKe ii rar Deuer man iresn milk. We use Pacific Milk entirely at this summer resort and find It very economical. Many thanks. PACIFIC MILK Factory at Abbotsford, B.C. ii u ii i ii ii in i mmm i published or displayed by the by the Government of Columbia.