Dr. Carson's ibut Cap i.jl. A 'fx-r S11IS HIGHEST POTENCY ... Lm f CO fnrtrf Inn A Product ot Prince Rupert Pioneer Druqjyiats ht Rmll 8 lor rnoncs: hi & 82 Open Daily From 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. I and Holidays From 12 noon till 2 p.m, 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. U1, v'.i ki. iwn district left on last night's I trip 'd Yorkton. saiK. Blipr who arrived in tnc : da.'.5 ap jim Anyox, ,'nighl j Mi) tor Nor- Tonlghfs train, due from the 5ast at 10:20, was reported this norntng to be on time. . - - m " t - Charles Graham, inspector of mines, left on the Prince John last night for a trip to the Queen Charlotte Islands on official duties. ITII SwS.'ff 3 VAXCOUVEU inn s. s. RINCE GEORGE every THURSDAY 10.30 p.m. V8-S4 ia(ional Stcninslilps CANADIAN PACIFIC Incouvcr via Ocean Falls anil way ports IRINCESS ADELAIDE, FRIDAYS, 10 P.M. ncour Dirert RINCESS LOUISE. Oct. 4th, 16th. IniNCESS NORAII, Oct. 25th, Nov. 3rd, 21st. IftthiVan, Wramrcll. Juneau and Skagway MNCESS LOUISE, Oct. 12th. FUNCESS NORAIIt Oct. 21st, 30th, Nov. 17th. For information and reservations call or write L. COATF.S. C.cnrral ARent, rrincr unpen, h.k,. UMON STAMSHirS LIMITED S'fum-rs leave Prluce Rupert fur Vancouvsr- idilAI.A PVPHV TIIKIUV I'M. Iirlvlng Vanrouvcr Thursday MRDKNA kVF.lt FKIIfAV RllbNIOHT. r ,,nB Vancouver Monday a.m. ""HnK u Pert 81mi).. Mij(, BM-wart "! m,rt Point lvf frin Uuprrl 8unUJ. 8 pin "iformitioti rogardlng all .sailings and tlckrts at- Prepared Daily By rbun. M Wish which made Prince Rupert Famous Rupert Brand"' SMOKED Nan Fish & Cold Storage Co., Lid. I'KINCB RUPERT, B.C. fill I 1 1 ; LOCAL NEWS NOTES Cash' for bid gold. Bulger's. lie warm ana comfortable by In 3a Taxllt cost the same. ST r- ThankStfivins Harvest of the iSea, Presbyterian Church, Oct 21. W. II. Manuel and A. Oardlner, C N. R. travelling auditors, who have been hen? on 'official duties, sailed .Thursday" night oh the Prince George for Vancouver. Merely routine business was tak en up Thursday, night at the regu lar monthly meeting of the prince Rupert Shrine Club in the Masonic Temple. Q. A. Woodland presided In the absence of the president, S. (V. Thomson. '' meeting last night. STOPPED-UP NOSTRILS cLuttocoU. Use Mentholalum to help open the nostrils and permit freer breathing W. Dunn, Fifth Avenue East, for the past two days, sailed Thursday I evening,, on the 'Prince George' fbr I Vancouver enroute to her nome i; ! Rossland. I Joseph K. Green, representative of the Hyder district in the Alaska territorial legislature, arrived Irj the cM.y on the Prince George on Thursady from Hyder and sailed (this morhlnir on the Princess Louise for a trip to Juneau on official business. j William A. Hesse, territorial 1 - I i fM, Alnrtni rUHU BUIJCllIlkCIlucIlk ui maoMta who has been on a visit to Hyde on of flclal business, arrived in the city from the. Portland Canal towri on the Prince George Thursday evening and sailed on the Princess Louise this morning for Juneau. Announcements Gyro mlnlstrel show 11:15 p.m October 14, Capitol Theatre. , Canadian Legion Bazaar Oct. 17; Anglican lea Mrs. W. J. Nelson'i October 22. 7. Hygga's Dazaar, October 25.-Junior Chamber Hallowe'ei dance Moose Hall October 30. 31. Hill 60 Hallowe'en Tea, October. Presbyterian Bazaar, Novembe( Daughters of Norway Nov.: 8, Moose Hall. Joe. Siaggard's taxi 653 open again if or business. Bazaar, St. Andrew's Cathedral Bazaa, :ov. 21. Orange Ladles' oazaar. Nov., J8 United Bazaar, December 5. ' Moose Hall RKNTAL KATES Concerts 1250 Dances 20 00 Public Meetings 15-00 A room suitable for smaller meetings s now available on the ground floor, rental rate. $4.00 Fqr engagements phone the Chib '.steward, 640 or Red 41 J. TheiPost Office wickets will close at 1 pirn, on Monday, election day.. You. can rent u law u 11.50 mile. " cat at Walker's a day. plus 7c. Free Capitol Theatre ticket, col lect our cash register receipts Bulger's jewellery. Store. Mr'-and Mrs. R. L. Maitland of Vancouver, who have been on a visit to city and district, sailed by the Cardena this morning on their return south. Mrs; R, Gammon has moved from 1.424' Elahth Avenue East to 405 'fifth Avenue East, the home of " , . ' Mrs, Joe. Scott. Mr. and J Mrs. Dugald Donaghy u , and Mrs Paul Smith M. L. A, sail- . Mr, and Mrs, J. M. Nqrmandeau, cd last night by the Princess Ade- iMiss' Florence Desjardlns and Miss lalde on their return to Vancou-- Sophia ' MacLaren. who arrived on j ver. Mr. Donaghy. and Mrs. Smith Tuesday : from Anyox, leit on last ! came north to address the closing 'eening;s train for Terrace. I Liberal federal election campaign " Oyro Club "Election Nlte" Minstrel Sriov, Capitol Theatre Mld-hlght matinee commencing 11:15 p m., Monday next. General admis sion 40c,. limited number reserved seats 50c; Get tickets now from any Gyro or at Capitol Theatre. I . 237 -: F: A, MacCallum of the local branch of ' the Bank of Montreal, returned to the city on the Princess. Louise this morning from Van; couver, having been away for the past week to meet Jackson Dodd3, general manager of: the bank from .Montreal; to whom . 4 banquet was tendered bri Tuesday" night In the . Hotel Variceouver. -m. ,..i,, nnthw mPPtlnff of J. E. Panter. canaioaie ior .u Wnrri nt rftrprtirs of the 0"ia jn.wre icuc.ai cicvuuu, j.u nrf n.ri iimnltal wai Frank Roberts, party lecturer from -.. .vuhw. ...tr-A,.- Mm. in nn.th. PrlnrPSS postponed from last night until; ",w-7 ?-""" . . anoiQinn v v in iv. hiii-i 11 nui ti ! Tuesday of next week. i I Miss Sue Urguhart R.N., who has, ! been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. G tiuvinui j www. - ter a visit, to ocean rans. Mr. ran ter proceeded io Ws home in Sml thers on last nights tr. n wun rtev. C. D. Clarke of First United Church, Mr.' Roberts iwlll address the", final campaign; meeting of the C.C F- 'here tonight,- i Hotel Arrivals Central ... Ernest Christensen, Queen Char lotte; S. Smith, . Vancouver; J. A. MtKendle; Terrace; J. Jones and O. Hunt, Saskatoon; .S. McLean, AngnMcDonald. 9, FStewart, B. O: Albertson, S. Anderson and H. Itarlsson. city; . j .Hadland,i Oona River; Knox M; Burton, Winnipeg ; J: R, Rey nolds, E. Williams, G. Kay, S. Smith -arid E Pillings, city; W. G, Holland, T. H. Cressy, A. Carlson and J. Hansen, city; R. Jacobsen, Ketchikan. Savoy Dan S. Hill and H. Clay, Porcher Island; J. R. MacDonald, Juneau; J. Setter and Ben Erlksen, city; W. H. R. Low, Walcott. Royal T. Peterson, Port Clements; Mr. and MrSi Newstead, New Zealand. Louis Sandgren, Copper River; Fred Dykeman and John C. Simp son, Telegraph. Creek; Ernar Dahl arid G. O. H. Little. Prince Rupert T. Kaye.'R. D. Baker, J. D. Fraser, J. A. Kllilan, F. T. Richardson, K. E. McRae, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Malt-land and M- McArdle, Vancouver; G. F, Tough, Inverness; Noel V, Taylor, Massett; William A. Hesse and Joe Green, Hyder; F. E. Ayr-hart, Winnipeg; Mrs. C. Sawyer, Rose Lake; Mrs. R, Frizzell, city. Miss J. B. Peters R.N.. Vancouver; Dr. G, F. Klncade, Tranqullle; Mrs. G; Jlt Deh-nes, Ha2e,lton.!' NEW J taptam Is Exonerated Master ,of Liner Which Wrecked Recently Off Florida Coast Held Blameless YORK, Oct. 121 Capt. Einar W. Sunstrum wag completely exonerated by a court of marine Inquiry here of all blame in connection with the stranding of the liner Dixie' In a hurricane off the Florida coast recently. The disaster, the court found, was due to extreme and unusual we'ather con- j dltlons." Be wis, Read TAe'w&it' ads, BAKING IS EASIER uaker Always the same F m a AlvdV3 thcDcst for Bread, Cakes and Pastry TERRACE j i Mr. Scott has arrived here to join the local staff of the Bank of Mon treal in place of Jack Blgmore who has been transferred to Prince George. J. E. Panter, C. Q. F. candidate for Skeena in the forthcoming federal election, addressed a well-attended campaign meeting here last Friday night, the principal speaker being Frank Roberts of Vancouver. Mr. Panter and Mr. Roberts left the next day by way freight for Prince Rupert. Olof 'Hanson, Liberal ca'rTdld'ate for re-election in the forthcoming federal election, spoke here Mon day night and received an excel lent reception. He and E. T. Ken-r ney, M. L. A. for Skeena, arrived at the end of the week from a tour of interior points as far as If You Eat Starches Meats, Sweets Read This They're AU Necessary Foods Cut All Acid - Forming. Hence Most of Us Uat e "Acid Stomach" At Times. Easy . Note, to Relieve. . Doctors say that miiCjh of the so-, called "indigestion,"' from which so many of us sufTen is really acid indigestion . . . brought abbut by too many acid-forming foods in our modern diet. 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