uesday. September 23, 1930, Give Yow Children and BiAi d fhei Strength out PRESCRIPTION Will always be filled as your Doctor directs at Or rues, Ltd. Prompt and Careful Service Qrmes mcL- Zfia Pioneer Drity tists DRYDOCK AND If you want anything, trJ' a classified ad. Phones 81 & 82 Third Ave. & Sixth St. Three Graduate Pharmacists UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Srfill,i(; liuiti ffijcc l(i:;rrt I t .t ill EK. MC IOKIA. Ilu Ilm iiaj. rU. Tu-Mta, 3.SO p.m. I i VIM'D! ill H l(HI. Il.i uln.,. Wt ;tr. . .t rldti) mliinieltt I ALU I. UOI. '.Ml, ,!. . N.:, K.I ttlmpMMI. Suii- n.i). ;.'i i.in. I PllttT KIMPHOX und V.'lU's 1st. l'l. Thnrd.iv wn. ' :ntl Am-iiu K, M. villi:. Ktr.'t IVnrr lluprrl, 11 (V .1 Ur uyh tlck. v.la tr VIjvtU i &"3f' ard baggage m ggj B. C. Coast Steamship Service B C COAST STEAMSHIPS SAIllMiS P80M PRINCE RUPERT KU-hik:.n. Wrantell, Jancau, trkagway October 1. 11, 22. To Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle September 24, October 5, 15, 3)8. Princess Mary Ocean Palls, etc "ansouver and Victoria, every Friday, KPi m. Agents For All Slem&Mhlp Llnr IV C. Orchard, General A.Tcn! 3rd Are., Prinee Rupert, Phone3l. CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Prince Rupert SHIPYARD UI'IMATINU U. r. I. 20.000 TON FLOATING llltVDOt K' Engineer. Marlunkts. Iloilei makers. HhckMnlthi. I'atteAi Makers, Founder. Woodworker", Ktc. EI.ECTIUC AND ACKTYLRNE WJLDING Our Plant U Equipped to llandlt All Kind of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WOHK 'HONRS 48 AND 385 Want Ads Let Them lie Your ltrokcr in and SdHnjf SometJody Is waltma to buy that house or set, or coat you have to sell. Somebody to waiting to sell that car, or typewriter, or whatever else It Is you are in the market for. Oet the habit of shopping through the Want Ads. Youll find unctieamed Of bargains-undreamed of oppjUwitl. Do your shopping throunh these coluinrttjqMJow proltbte and pleasant It UO TSsSjf ' HEAD aiulUE PRINCE RUPERT DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS Phone 93 "If it's fully told it's quickly sold" Local Items Glasses fitted by registered optometrist at Ileilbrpnejsjjjrc. H ! C., iFtasR. fplctqr'of sthools, wiled last nwht on the Prince Wil liam for a trip to Queen Charlotte City and other island points on official duties. 0. E. Oulick, local manager of the Swift-Canadian Co., returned to the city on the Catala this morning after haying made the round trip to Anyox and Stewart on company business. Before buying your coal for the winter, if possible, call at o'jr yard and see what we have to offer. It will pay you. Albert Si MeCaffery Ltd. Phones 116 or 117. tt If the Watt inquiry is comoletea in time, Mr. Justice W. A. Macdon- ald and officials from Vancouver and Victoria, who have been nere in connection with the hearing, will :- " The C. P. B. steamer Princess I j Louise will remain on the Alaska run throughout the month of October, It Is announced. Originally It I had been planned to have the Princess Alice make two trips next I month on this route but she will 'not now be coming. In November, j the Princess Norah will take up the run for the winter. Nervous Dyspepia Bad Liver, Headacfte 1 of Years Vanish Givcsf redit for Health to 'OT-A-1ircSM "For jretti iu (routed wltji bqd head.V-hfi, nervjus dyIpi nd liver '.roubles. Finally tried Fruit-a-llvei" and 'an once motcenurt-!v well." B. A. VttiA6-o.il five, .rouble constipation ene-KtaSertdittot with "Pni!t--Uva." Mi, Uwiwwdv . ,ft,pepila. bllloua-Vi lfttVtburn. t. s.ck bcadirhea ii:t Ukt lluth. Nrrwt quiet. ound Mtp at once. Kldttty una ouaaer Cli. p'- In tack v4":f!i nice amglc. BbMMnsUim. MUnljlL niurtu decamp quick. Complexion cleira -T- r-f n:i're' woatiat rcmidlo, eccabtaad IB handy mtie teblei woi.ai du.'.,.y 01 tamou Corndla-i il'ctrr. S'oiy result. Oct "Frult-a-Um" from drugrln today. Br twv prraon tomorrow. STEAMSHIP Am TRAIN SERVICES Saning from Prince Itupcrt fur Vancouver, tlicnce lTa lte.w TrUCIty Service ! TtJorla and Seattle . SuiiJayi,Tliuredayf, 10 p.m, ' For Anyox and Stewart Wednndaya, 4 .00 p.m. For Stewart & KelrlilLan iSaturdaya, 4.00 p.m. Weekly eatlliifie fur North and South Queen Charlotte Island. Paat enger train leave Prince It ii pert for Edmonton, Win nlpeff and point I'.at dally eicept Sunday 1.00 p.m. K. F M.NAUCIITU.N VUtrici r,irnfr Af ml t'rioe l(uprl, D.C. W.10S THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREF Dlnncrware, china, crockery,' glassware. Hcilbroner's Store. Goldbloorn's store closed Tucs day and Wednesday. Jewish New Year. "223 Tax sale of city lots will be. Held in the City Jlall on Tuesday, Sept, 30 at 10 ajn. Anyone interested can, set a list at the collector's office. 223 K. McCannel of the local Forest Branch service sails tomorrow af ternoon on the Princess Louise for Seattle where he will take up post graduate work at-the University of Washington- His sister, Miss M. McConncl. will sail on the same steamer for Victoria. - i Canadian Legion B.ii. r.obcrt Macntcol. Pro7. Secretary, will ad-drerw a meeting on recent Pension Legislation, in tHe Club Rooms, Wed., Sept. 24 at 830 p.m. He will exhibit about 100 lantern slides of scenes in the Great War. All ex service men Invited. 223 Frank Fidler, Boys- Work sec retarv of the Relielous Education sail on tiae Catala this afternoon for poj! of Brttl4D Columbia with the out.h otherwise, they will sail on the Princess Louise tomorrow af , ftemoon. headquarters hi Vancouver. db- embarked here from the steamer til! Ofit Catala this morning after havjn?( w. E. Waiker manager of Arran-made the round trip to Anyox and;daie cannery, who has closed Jo v. n Stewart ana wiu proceea lomor- for tne season, it a passenger on row momlng'by train to visit vari- board the Catala this afternoon ous Interior points between here bound from the Naas River to Van- and Jasper Parle. couver. Dr. Ney. chief medical officer of the Wr,rkmtt Compsnsntkon. Board, Vancouver, and R. B. Pulton, assistant secretary of the Board, diwmbarked here from ths steamer Catala this morning after j to Vancouver. haTine made the round trip to I lor points the course will also be visited in; tne city by train yesterday after- iarpe att-.-ndanoe at the sale and . 711" l! "1 .T of an official tour. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LOST Would party who picked up small black and white kitten with three white spots on back. kindly return to' 246 Fifth Avenue Bast of Phdfte Green 578. .. m HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Hotel ttXPKK NEW MlN.UiEMENT .strum llnitrd; Tratrllrrn' Kamlf KiHiiim: lint anil Cold Wutrr I'rrr Dus MrrN All Train ami Iial Kates $1.00 and Up M'ECIAL MIINTIItV KATbN C.K.RIGGART tt A. DO.NALIt frrvprtrtora PHONE 51 Savoy Hotel Prince Ruper.'s leading family hotel. Hot ind cold water In all roomi A. J. ritUDIMSLME. Prop. Cor. of Praser ind Fifth Sts. Savo J. Thompson. Cedarvale; A. Ing'Tirion. T. M. Smith and W. Field, city. New Royal Hotel I. Zarrlll, lTop. the iiori.i. MOKTII M hut: Hot A Cold Watrr: 8tam Heat 75c TER WAV AND UP Trlrphnii. HI Koyal II. Ein and M. Linstad, city: G. Taft, Prudhomme Lake. Boston Grill Large Cabaret SPtCIAL DINNERS Thursdays and Saturdays DANCING Every Saturday Night, 9 to 12 Dance Hall for Hire Accomodation for Private Parties rhanp, J57 Prince Rupert Dr Alexander X-RAV SERVICE PHONE 575 UESNER BLOCK nn H. KEEPS HEFI&IGEHATORS , Miss E. Walker R.N., who has been relieving on the staff of the Prince j Rupert General Hospital for the past few months, will sail by the! Catala this afternoon on her return Sweet and CleUli out the inside of your WASH refrigerator regularly with a solution of one tablespoonful of Cillett's Lye dissolved in a gallon of cold water and you can be sure that disease germs of all kinds will be eliminated. Pour some of this same solution down the waste pipe once each ' week and it will never clog with germ-laden grease accumulations. Gillett'a Pure Flake Lye has many other daily household uses. Send for our new free booklet explaining bow it will help you with all your cleaning. Gillett'S Luge "Eals Dirt" STANDARD BRANDS LIMITED cillett rrtonucTS Toronto Montreal Winnipeg Vancouver and offices in all the principal citieM of Canada. FESTJYAL IS iPrince Robert to SUCCESSFUL! Harvest Observance By Salvation Army Concluded With Auc- j tion Last Evening excursions To West Indies The city ticket office of the Canadian National Railways here has ' tVlAn nHvtMrt thnt Ik. MrMnav,.. FT11 O-l .1 . . , -- - "- VUIUUOIII J , cmiyhuihi army s annual acw 8teamer Prince Robert for ser- warvest i-estivai proceedings came vl(!e on thls -,h,Ah rMRn4)tI !to a close. last nlsht with a very ,.,,i . . Anyox and Stewart and proceeded) C. T. Hearn, superintendent of the succeed auction sale of donated iJZLZ T-m .1 ZT" by train to Smitbers. Other inter-! LaTcelse Lake hatchery, arrived in goods in the. Citad.1. There was ai,Jl ' f!"" noon from the interior and wlU the ftaanclal returns for Arnty Zlt Jni sail nn th the ntni Catnla th. t.hia nfiomnnn aftprnnnn .i. 1. 41. ! west Indies. Each n excursion will be tCJ,Ci wu" rrc VCI' of 14 days' duration and stops of for a trip to vZr, Vancouver. I .rVJTA farWrv H. c. (Jiegerich. chief field ensin-ecr in this district for the Consolidated Mining Si Smelting Co., returned to the city on the Gtetala tti I mirti.nfr f mm n tir trv dQAttr- been on a brief visit of Inspection to Uie property, is a passenger aboard the Catala this afternoon returning from Stewart to Thomas Kaye, head office official of the Union Oil Co. from Vancouver, disembarked here from, the steamer Catala this morning after having made the round trip to Anyox, Stewart and the Naas River on the vessel. William Kuruluk, for drunkenness, was fined $29, with option of 30 days' Imprisonment, by Magistrate McClymont In city podc ' court this morning. On a tsrntihr charge. Mike Rosin was remanded until this afternoon. ANNOUNCRMENTS Premier orchestra Novelty Dance Friday, October 3. United Church Anniversary October 6. St. Peter's Church Bajaar Octo ber 9. Moose Uaaaar, October 10. 17. Gyro ber 31. Halloween Hoed own Octo- Rupert Bast United Church November 13. Presbyterian Baaaar Nov. 20. Anglican W- A ' ! Basaar t)ec. 4. SCALE OF CHARGES The following Is the scale of charges made for reading notices u iaiO'tuctlon sale was preceded by wianes . uuoeri. mrMwiiwa ftM! iffrtrn' parade through inauranw adjuster, who hashlMferi-ini. strects. The parade was! on a brip w Bicwart on otneiai who v. wore .u the unique garb 4. of Indian mere f ollowed In procession. Af'or the arrival' of the procession at the Hall, th? proceedings theix- were opened with song by Adjutant William Kerr. Mrs. Kerr offering prayer. Sam Woods, the auc- ,r7; rhnwl .i 7 .Pf. 3U then introduced to the H viiuin . . art on vi company business. UWUUn. , . . jqdience and proceeded to carry . ... J,..uiOUt his work. There was keen Wd- 4-,. i. imuiiA, uiauuuih uuwni1 of the B. C. Silver mine, who has bc-ry ;.Ickers. Milkmaids and ig for the 'fruit, vegetables, etc. wnich was offered and every article was sold. Adjutant Kerr stated this mom-lng tiiat the Army was very appreciative to all those who had donated articles of fruit or produce or as3t:;ed otherwise In connection with tlv Harvest Festival. OFFICERS OF HOLY NAME The anrniar. election irt officers i: Hi- Itff!fa'e 8ofety of the Cf.tooiUi.'wi'eathedrtaPartah wa-hi! !attiicNe4uig In the parochlo' school .hjHyXhe following officers ware elected, for me ensuing year: President, 'James McNuRy; Vlce- Pre't!prt J RichanJ Moore; Secre tary. George Lyons. Reverend Father Webb, OM1. rortor presided and outlined tfu pi ins for society work. Great Interest was manifested by the large and enthusiastic attendance of rr.n In th elalcrnte program .of pari-h activities during thi -rail :-nd winter m nthfi. Many ques Hons involving the financial, so clal, recreational and educational affairs were discussed. The Holy Name Society will take an active ari in the annual Cath ollc School Bazaar to be held No vember 6 and 7. Pioneers Have Happy Evening Gathered Last Mr. and MtJ SecrcUrjtll' Asstielr Members of the executive of the Prinee rtup -rt Pl neers' Association gathered last night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hart, Sixth Av- Marriage and Engagement enue West, to meet the secretary of announcements $2. linrne. Birth Notices 50c. Funeral KotKes $1. Cards of thanks. $2. Funernl Flowers 10c per the Vancouver Pioneers' Assocla tion. W. H Allen, and a very lmppy evening W4I . .-.pent. Cards were played inf. iiui-ii' mloved and do" :c i 11. ; r.-l' s'l'ii: :"s were served by I lie . hostess. Anecdotes of earlier 'lays told bv various perrons In at ten- j danet- in oved i-f jM'i r.t inti".'c.';t to nil. substantial length will be made at Bermuda, Jamaica and Cuba. A lnriiofl' tiiMBr narlnr In wmnA.- led by lVfr. and Mis. Moses Alaxr.ee ,. x-. . . I business, disembarked from ttw " L. TJ,V ! UJ Wlui "Ilt oavijy nutcJ m utw m steamer Catala this morning route back to the Interior. en far- operatlcm. It is well appointed and attractively furnished. Mussallem's M EAT Market STEWING L.MB 3 lbs. STEWING VEAL 3 lbs. STEWINO BEEP t lbs! ROUND STMK- per lb. .' SIRLOIN STRAK per lb VEAL CHOPS per lb. VEAL STI.AK per lb. RUMP ROAST VEAL per lb. , LEG OF L.MeV- per lb. 81IOULDEK LAMB per lb SHOULDER PORK gJQQ 5 IDS. 4, SIDE 10 KK 5 lbs. PORK STEAK per lb. PORK SAUSAGE t lbs. L,MB CHOPS LOIN per lb 50c 25c 25c 25c 30c 25c 30c 25c 30c 20c S1.00 25c 35c 30c Mussallem's Meat Market Phones IS & 81 iter 417 Fifth Ave. E. COAL Buy the real Coal our famous Edson and Cassldy-Wellington In any onantllles. Also Bulkley Valley Hay, Grain and llobln Hood Hour. Pnr.ce Rupert Feed Co PHONES 5S AND 558