Salada Orange gives greatest a a Pekoe Blend satisfaction 'Fresh item the gardens' 10th ANNIVERSARY OFfER Dr. West's 50c. SPECIAL 40c. Jfw Pioneer IMioncs Kl & K2 Three Graduate UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Hilliiit From Prlnrr Hiirt tut VAM'tll VEi:. Mf roillV, Uul.(tol-. .lft IUv cl- TurMta,SJOp.lu. Iir YAMOt IKR. tll'TOHIA. HilUtllle. itn !. eU: . . I'rtoU) midnight lor Mil I. A KM, ANYOV HTUWAKV. Nwu Hlin. Port MmpwMi, Huh-U.i . k.in) i.ni. i::t un .Ut-nut- K. M. MllTH Unit I'rlnrr Hnprrt. IUT Ihn.u'li tlrkeu vld to Viti-rw uud Status and bogfaf cvrc d thr unit to dotltMtlon. I B.C COAST I steamships I B. C. Coast Tooth Brush DrttjcijSls Third Ave. & Sixth St. Pharmacists Steamship Service WM 1 feAUstitfiUMfi1 PKINCE RUPERT lo KftcfclHttT WHingfll, Juneau, Wtagivay October 1, 11. 22. .'o Vancouver, Victoria. Seattle September 24, October 5, 15, 36. Princess Mao Occur. Kalis, etc.. Vancouver and Victoria, rvpry Friday, 10 pm. AcnU For All Steamship Lines W. C. Orchard, General Agent, 3rd Ave- Prince Rupert, l'honeSl. -T-,- Last CUNARD Sailings from M""'" l ('" I Friday, Njv.rst ALAUNIA Get home lO Pynou!h, H ivr. and onpy and london. t St. Lawrence Frldjy.Nov.2lth dotes, by ANTONIA allings K Gln.i-w, 8"" '' AlAUNIA: ond liorpool. Tourttt Third Aikab'uii-'u'l. .it ANION! A: Oriitims wt jfi ni Towriit Tliird Irom Montr'xjl und BOTH SHIPS tl-.Mu -f Booli through Th Cunurd line, 42 J, Hailmii St., W , Van. touvor, (Toler'iorio Soynmur 364S ,r ony i eamihip Of. CABIN tOUmT THIRD in good time for Christmas, the romantic gbriet of the route before the season on of the last two CUNARD from Montreal. Low Rates: -Cabin Clou RawnH Trip 231 up. Cobtn Round Trip $185 up. -Cabin Clou Round Trip $219 up. Cabin Round Trip $187 up. Third Clots Round Trip $153 up. CUNARD CANADIAN SERVICE fA"lN 4 THIRD CfcASS PEMMNA EGG Delivered, Per Ton $X2.00 MINEIIEA1) EGG Delivered, Per Ton 12.60 MINEHEAI) LU31P Delivered, Per Ton . . . 18.50 rUKNITUKK and PIANO MOVING A Specialty HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 PHONE 5H0 Local Items Glasses fitted by rcgistertd optometrfct at Heilbroncr's store. Q. A. Woodland, local agent ofi the Imperial Oil Co., returned " to j the city on yesterday afternoon's train from a trip to the interior on company business. Organization of a Bangers' com-papy with the local Qtrl Guides has been deferred until it can be arranged to secure a regular meeting night at Rupert East United Church. Goldbloom's coats and furs of all kinds are going 30 per :ent. cheaper than they can be bought In the south. Repairs, cleaning and remodelling done on the premises by skilled workers. 228 Miss Lottie Bowron of the Educa tion Department, Victoria, whose particular duty it is to tour th province and Inspect living conditions for women teachers In isolated places, is a visitor in the city, having arrive&on the ss. Prince George last' evfclng from Stewart and other nortrn points. HEAR WIS mm ialr Albert and McCaffery Say They Have the Best Values in Coal The Soviet Government has char-1 tered one hundred and seventy! ships to carry wheat and lumber! to Great Britain. How about it? The Naval Conference reports that Mussolini wants war. Mussolini is the only ruler in the world who participated in the last war as a private soldier. If he wants war, war must be good. As some phllosonher said: "The hand that rocks the cradle rules the world." However, that saving is old-fashioned. Will Rogers pays: The streets are filled with autafho- biles going nowhere, but in a hurry to get there." Mark Twain said "We talk a lot about the weather. but we never do anything about It. Larry Warner intimates (hat times are not hard in Smlthers. George Nlckerson has said that, if he had hi lifo to irve wan, 'he would be more oixujjjtokiwi iflaisi -Mo-Clymont remarked that the C. P R. should take over the C 1 ft. A gbod many other great man have spoken. Albert & McCaffery state positively that they have the best values in coal. Mussalleni's MEAT Market Cooked Ha' j)er lb. Round SUmifr-2 55c lbs. ...... Sirloin Steak : 2 lbs- Lamb Chops 30c l per lb Shoulder Lamb i 5 Ibg. Shftulder Pork j afJ)Q Fresh Fried Pork gJJQ Pork Steak 3c .mlb per lb Vetll .Steak 30c por lb VrfChops per lb uPdrit 'fflbe fiawsago 3 Leg per of lb. Lamb 30 c Lm""" 1.00 ' Mussallem's Pdeat Market 1'honcs 18 & 81 417 Fifth Ave. E. THE DAILY NEWS MANY FINE WAYS TO EATALL-BRAN All Relieve Constipation and '., Add Food Iron There are literally scores of ways that Kellogg's ALL-BRAN can bo eaten and enjoyed. Whatever way you eat it, ALL-BRAN is positively guaranteed to relieve both temporary and recurring constipation or your money will be refunded! Many eat Kellotrfr's ALL-BRAN as a cereal. It is delicious with milk or cream. Another way is to use it in soups and salads. The practice of soaking it in fruit juice has grown very popular. Its addition to all cooked food is an appetizing and healthful one. When you eat Kellogg's ALL-BRAN regularly.you have the satis-faction of knowing that you are enjoying one of the most healthful habits on earth. It not only relieves constipation, but adds iron to the blood. In combination with milk or fruit juices, it brings important vitamins to the diet Every one should eat it to supply the bulk needed to balance the soft foods eaten today. Include ALL-BRAN in all reducing diets. It helps prevent constipation and anemia. Order a package of Kellogg's ALL-BRAN. You will like the im- n.w,fAMAna In fluvfir nnd form. IILV.GIIKIIM Your grocer has it. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. ALL-BRAN Improved in Taste and Texture. W. H. Tobev. 6; N. R. divisional suoerlntendent. returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from a triD to the interior on official business. H. C. Fraser, inspector of schools, returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from a visit to schools at the mouth of the Skeena River on official business. Vic Rogers of the Tamale Pr- lOUrs HMO JUOb UUUMtVA , shipment of spring chickens iron. Terrace and is able to supply or :ifn reidilv Hr fried chicken and . 232 T ANNOUNCEMENTS Premier orchestra Novelty Dance Friday; October 3. United Church Anniversary Banquet October 6. Royal Purple Dridge and Whist Series every second Monday bo-: ginniruj October 6. ' St Peter's Church Bazaar Octo-' ber 9. j Oddfellows bridge, whist and dance, October 14. Moose Baaaar, October 16. 17. Badminton Dance, I.OD.E. Hall October 17. Moon Whist Drive and Dance October 34. Varden's Concert October 30. Hill 00 Dridge and Dance October 31. Catholic Basaar Nov. G and 7. Moose Whlat Drive and Dane? November 7. Rupert But United Church Basaar, November 13. Oyro Hoedown November 14. Presbyterian Basaar Nov. 30. Anglican W A. Basaar Dec. 4. Leo Coutoli Jewellery Manufacturing and Repairing PlatinR Work. 310 Sixth Street Mail Orders Solidlfd. -14 The Regal Shop Mr. and Mrs. John MeRac Proprietors We solicit your patronage In tobaccos, candles, magazines, stationery, etc. To please you is our aim. Courteous attention to all. 300 Block Third Avenue Nest McCIvmont's Office VICTOR S great triple Home Ej! 9 actio ecordioi eetrola triumph And now, in this great three-fold instrument Victor brings another sensational home entertainer . . . the first five circuit, screen grid, microsynehrnnous radio ... a brilliantly improved electrola . . . featuring ih? delights of heme recordings. Enjoy the glorious fun of recording your own veite one minute and, if you wish, reproducing it the next. Four instruments that meet every purse and every purpose. Abo a battery set that gives you a full year's service without recharging or' other attention to batteries. The world looks to Victor for leadership and Victor has surely responded In full measure. Victor's en route now direct from the factory. It will pay you to wait for Victor. Uinnerware, china, crockery, tlassware. Meilbroners Store. I .Tnhn A Clark. maiuMf of the B. C. Packers cannery at Claxton, arrived In the city from the Skee na -River on yesterday afternoon's train. Mrs. C. Q. Blaney, who has been on a month's vacation trip to Na-nalmo, returned to the city on the Princess Mary this morning from the south. m-s c V fcvltt, who has been visiting at Terrace with Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Mcintosh, returned to the city from the interior on yesterday afternoon's train. I L. Mannes, wrto nas been engaged in fishing here, and Mrs. Mannes and family will sail on the sn. Princess Mary tonight for Vancouver enroute to Nebraska. j Thomas Warace. Skeena River superintendent for the B. C. Packers, after a brief visit in the city, sailed by the Prince George last night on his return to Vancouver. Tom Tasker, who has been hi the employ of the Pumrcorpora- tien of Canada hereMormhe past year or so, sailed las ESt sasasaT on Hie ' Prince George for WTSBpver. He , does not Intend to gjgThere. j Dido Gurvlch. chflW with bit and run driving, was further re manded until next Monday on np-l peering in city police court thisl morning. A. M. Manson. K.C.. Is acting as counsel for Ourvlch. j Making her earliest arrival in I many a moon, C. P. R. steamer I Princess Mary, Capt. Fenton, hove into port at 11:15 this morning; j from the south. The vessel will sail ; tonight on her return- to Vancou- j ver and waypoints. Despatches In southern paperc definitely announce the appointment of Col. C. W. Peek. V.C.. M. LA., as British Columbia's representative an the Soldiers' Pension Tribunal. In accepting this appointment. Col Peck will have to resign his scat in the legislature necessitating a by-election. letter signed by Hon. Arthur ve, Postmaster General, ha; seen received at the office of the Dally News from the Strait of Belle Isle. The letter, dated September 24, announces the recent successful experiment In flylni mall from Montreal to Belle Isliv thus cutting one-third off the distance from Montreal to Liverpool TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT Two roomed shack Monarch range. Phone Black 697 ' 1 pWgmttRm&emWXSM pecial Prices j Quality Groceries j For Friday and Saturday I Nabob Tomatoes No. 2 tins Q OIL, ; 3 tins Golden Bantam Corn No. 2 Oil 0p tins. 2 tins Riverside Peas Sieve 6, No. 41 A p 2 tins, per tin JLUl Fancy Prunes Large size 25 C Fine Jap Rice on Wt 5 lbs B & K Wheatlets An ideal breuk-j fast food ?f per 5-Ib. sack 0is Lifebuoy Soap The 'health' OO a soap, 3 ban Royal Crown Soap Made in f7p B. C, 6 bars A IS ; McINTOSH RED APPLES We have just received a very IhVe shipment of this famous B. C. fruit. In all sizes and grades. Order a box NOW. while stock is complete. Prices right Nabob Baby Beets No. 2 39c tin., 2 tins Nabob Red Plums Large 37c tins, 2 tins Enos Fruit Suits Large 89 c bottk's, per bottle Oasis Dates 23c per 2-lb. pkr Rogers Goiden Syrup Be per 2-lb. tiii Cilsco 3-lb. tins 79c pc- tin Watts Grocery duality Right Prices Right PHONE: BS PHONE sr. -4 TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN I1AI8V FOR SKEENA BRAND Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese PRKSH PASTEITRIZKI) MILK AND CREAM DAILY Early Delivery Throughout the City HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Hotel IINMRH NEW MANAGEMENT hImmh ll-ntrrj; Travrllrm- Mamplf KimtM; llt and Culil IValcr trrr 11 uk .Mrrt. All Train and Kates $1.00 and Up mWt.tL MONTHLY UATtS C It. RIOCAHT & A. DONALD lrojrletura PHONE 51 Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel, hot and cold water in all roomi A. J. PKUDIIiULME. Prop. Cor, of Fraser nd Fifth Sts. New Royal Hotel I. Xarrlll, Prop. Tilt IIOTKL UOKTII WHILE Hot St Cold Water: 8tmm Heat 75c PER DAY AND UP TrtriilHMW IS I Boston Grill Large Cabaret SPKCIAL DINNERS Thursdays and Saturdays DANCING Every Saturday Night, 9 to 12 Dance Hall for Hire Accomodation for Private Parties Phone 457 Prince Rupert jsuy tfle coax fAaf sdfsfSes. wise man Rets a lot of THE satisfaction out of every purchase he makes, if you've gait an idea as to what good coal should be try a ton of the kind wc sell und you eau prove to your own satisfaction that the money you spent was wisely Invested. Keep this address und phone number In mind. Philpott, Evitt & Company Phone 618