Wednesday, September 20. 1923. There's time Time to do the many things ordinarily put off on wash-day. For Rinso docs not keep you standing over the wash-tub, rubbing until your back aches and your hands are red and sore. Rinso, an entirely different kind of soap, oaks clothes clean. Rubbing and boiling are unnecessary. The big soapy Rinso suds gently loosen the most ground-ir dirt without weakening a single thread. NOTE! la Uti il ukt.ftoa. t la I Back al Kiaae la a tvb la mk load d. la tn "W wetef a Jl Mea iiaai l la 2 pack.fr, la lab la vet ika bit laatiag eua lltat Uaaaa all Um dm. '3 'V'.4 - Z LEVER Have You Tried? Rupert Brand s OCKEYE ALMON andwiches Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT We Have Closed Our Branch Store And must reduce our stock accordingly. SOAP 8oap of all kinds at 10c, 15c and 25c per cako. Toilet, Bath, Medicated, Baby, Castillo, Tar. lU'gnliir values up to 50c. Face Powders at 25c and 50c per box, in wliiUvhi-iincKc, flesh ami rose. These nrn leal bargains, II will pay yuiiJo liny for j our future needs. ORMES LTD. Rex all Stores Cor. Third Ave. A Sixth. Phone 82 and 200. Y Pay Postage on all Muil Orders. DENTISTRY Dr. Jos. Maguire Rooms 7, 8. 9 Smith Block Office Hours, 9 to 9 Phone 575 Lady Assistant HEATER TIME IS HERE J Make your seleelion early while our line is coiniileli'. All styles nuil sizes. I'ulli plain anil brick 'SI 2.50 (o $45.00. liny now- ami nave your healer ready for Hie first enhl snap. KAIEN HARDWARE CO. p.o. box me. in the package BROTHERS LIMITED TORONTO 608 Third Ave. r m lined, priced from, m Tel. 3. IJ.G. Undertakers. I'hone 41. Hayuers, Undertakers. Pboue 351.. tf JbVJirccnwcIl rulunu'li. from Auyrjx by the Cardena yesterday aflerpoou. Duly one speaker at the Fm- press I. mi. lit at 8-PreinIcr John Oliver. Miss Nellie M. Meiii-lntr bus heen appointed a mining recorder for Allin dUlriqt.t . 4 . .ybu James Me.Meenau returned yesterday afternoon by the Car Jena from a vlsil lo Alice Arm where he has mining and oilier InleresN. Premier Oliver has a few Ihiiigs in say In the elector! tonight at Hie jjmpress Theatre and lie will lake oft hi gloves lo ay lliein. Mr. and Mrs. licurgc McAfee arrived in the city from (ieorge- lown yesterday atleriioon ami arc registered at Hie Hotel Prince Iliiperl. Mr. and Mrs. .1. K. I'ainidhi arrived in the city from Anyox on the (litnleiia yesterday afternoon ami lire registered at the Hotel Central. A short and snappy meeting al Hie F.mprcss 'Hi eat re (ouight vvlien Farmer John Oliver will he Hie only speaker eoinnieiiciu; sharp al K. Chris. Iiivon. lose in i.' superin lendenl for the Hi? Hay sawmill Ocorxelowii, arrived in Ihe city ye-ioniay alieninon ami Is re gistered al Ihe Ontral Hotel. Andrew rIirt'n of Seattle and . It. Tonkin of Sealllc, well kii"w n mining men, were paeii stern going south from Stewart on the Curdenn yesterday after noon, v i.ouveitiiou reiHiri were re ceived and itieuel al the meeU. in? of- the -Trader and Labor (loiiiHril liisl nttilit. There was a good attendance a I The meeting and Aid. S. II. Maedonald, presi ded, whs in the chair. i. m . Mevvari, Iravclluu re presentative of -Ihe (irpal Wot tile Insurance Co., Vancouver, amved in Ihe eily yeslenfay af ternoon by Ihe Cardona from Auyni and Slewarl where he has been for the past few weeks on business. I'he ease tif Lena Silver, char;: ed wild the Iheft of ;00 from Kdwanl Hanson, was furl her ad Journed for eight days in Hie police court this morning. Ac cused, who t out on $100 hail. was represented in eourt bv S V. Taylor of Williams. Mansim linutatcs. Itemaud was made as some of the witnesses are out of Ihe eily. ANNOUNCEMENTS Hill 00. I.O.D.F... Hallowe'en Hazaar, October 20. Hospital Hallowe'en Hall October .11. .Vuvlirntt Church Hazaar, Xo- ember 1 1. - Picsh.vlcnan Chureh Hntanr. .Nov ember 2 1. Plus 1c 7- Per Pleco a pound FLOAT-IRONED Family Service All of your washing SO per cant or your Ironing tv.rythlng return.d dry You simply touch up f.w outer garments such a waists, blouses, house dresses, with hand-Iron. Phone us today. CANADIAN STEAM LAUNDRY. Phone 8. i ? -, , rurTL.ru.aj joun Oliver tonight. T -a Local and Personal' Mrs. 0. K. Uulick . left .- oil last night's train for Hazelton. i "wn George. oodlaud is leaving tonight on thj I'rince Huperl fur Aiiyox on a-imsmess in p. J. M. Hockin, representative of Mcl.eifnan A Afcl'eeley, Vancou ver whoIesaleTiardware firm, re turned from .Stewart on the I'rince Albert this morning. 'There will be no preliminaries al Ihe public meeting al Ihe Kui- pres Theatre 'tonight. Premier Oliver will besin sneaking at H as lie has lo leave for Anyux al 10. . Miss i:. Ward for Masselt and T. (5. (iarrell for Huckley Hay arc among the passengers booked to sail for the Queen Charlotte Islands vn Hie Prince Albert this evening. C.N. It. steamer Prince Albert, Capl. Neil McLean, arrived from Stewart al 8:15 this morning and will sail Ibis evening at 8 for (he Queen ' Charlotte' Islands and Vancouver. .Mr. i.inJ .Mrs. William liaiagno relumed by the' Princess Alice lasl night from Ketchikan where I hey have resjded for the past year. Mr. Halagno is lo resume his position as violinist in Hi Westholme Thealre Orchestra here. In arranging a program for Ihe winler mouths, it was decided al the meeting of the Trades and Labor Council lasl tiitrlit to have only' one business meeting each mouth. Social ami other special ineeliiis will, he held as ar ranged. P. Wingham, highlh Avenue and Howser Slreel. charged with allowing chickens lo run al large. was dismissed with a caution by Magistrate McClyiuont in the Police court this morning. The charge was laid on the complaint of neishbors. Molorship Hellingham, Capl. I.en Williams, was in port from 11 yesterday morniiiK (o V in I lie evening' unloading' 823 cases of salmon and 095. bstrreW of her ring oil from Kelehiknu for Irausshipiiienl Hast over the Canadian .National iiajlway. L'niiui si earner Cardena, Capl. A. H. Dickson, southbound from Anyox and Stewart 'lo Vancouver, was in port from 3:10 lo 5:30 jesterday afternoon. 'The vessel loaded a shipment of fresh hali but at Ihe Atliu Fisheries wharf for Vancouver. She had a largo through passenger list going south. A re-draw was made at the t meeting of the Trades and I.aburM" iur great Reduction Sale. Council last night for a fishing rod doualed by Fred Stork, M.P. Ticket No. 1 10 was drawn. II the holder of litis ticket does not call for the rod within a week. Hie next choice will he announced al the ollice of the , secretary, T. Hoss Mackay. Willi -M8 passengeiS "o!i board, everal of them Yukoners on their way south ly spend Ihe winter. Ihe CJMl. steamer Prin cess Alice. Cant. Ormistou. was in port from Skagway between 8 and 0 o'clfick'ijasl evening. One of the through passengers who went uplovyn' here was delayed in reluming to Ihe vessel and when he reached lhe government wharf had pulled, into the stream, anient signal were made and Hie sleamer wailed for a few miuules while. Hie belated pas senger was laken out to the boat in Ihe launch n2.i." WIRELESS REPORT 8 a.m. IHiiHY ISLAND, t- ltalninc. freslr southeast wind, barometer, 20.81; temperature, 50; light, swell; 8 p.pi, spoke steamer' OrilTeo lowing scow OritT 12? miles from Anyox bound for Anyox. HKAIi TUFF, POINT. Cloudy, calm; baroiiMer, 20.8G;V temperature. t; sea smooth. Ill LI. IIAMHOlt. Overcast, light -southeast ,vind; barometer, 311.01; temperature, It); light swell; TO: 15 p.m. spoke sleamer Prince (Seorge in Queen Charlotte Siumd ' southbound; 2:15 a.m. spoke steamer Prince Hu-pert in Milbauk Sound north, bound; 0:10 a.m. spoke sleamer Canadian Farmer in Queen Charlotte Sound suiijhhyund. Noon UUUlV ISLANI'XJvonast our T pack SI s calm; haromi-ter. SO. ST lemper- alure. 38; sea smooth. liT.AIi TUKK POINT -Cloudy. calm; barometer, 20.92 temper- alure, Ii2; sea smooth. Ht LI. IIAIUOll. Ovi'ica.sl. light soullieasl wind: bartimeJer, oii:Ol: leiiiieraliire. 52: light swell; 0 a.m. spoke lug Lome in (liter Passage Ixtund for Thurston Harbor; 0 a.m. spoke steamer Prince Alice off Ivory Island southbound; 1 1 a.m. spoke steamer Cardena due Ocean Falls I p.m. southbound. Mrs. 11. W. Orieve left on lal night's train for Sniilhers. She will be back on Friday. FULLER'S MOVING SALE This is your last chance lo gel All Fruit Jars. 25' v discount. ' Linoleo for oilcloth, 50 discount Pure Jams Strawberry, Hed Currant, Hrumhle Jelly and Marmalade, per i lb. tin, 75c Pickles in gallon jars. lleg. J2.25. Offering at $1.65 jar. Huller has advanced lo 50Cf per lb. We are still selling for this week only nt 45c. Pjirk and Heans, 20c size, t for 50c. Pork and Heans. 15e size, fi for 50c. Itaisins, seedless. 3 lbs. for 50c Muscatels, I lbs. for 50c. One lb. of eociwt free Willi each th. of Malkin's Hesl Tea or Coffee Corn and Peas. 2's. only 15c. Pure Maple Syrup, bottles, 50c. Cabbage, per lb.. 5c. I.ibby Mustard, 25c site, 20c. Oysters in tins. t.0() site. 75c. Crabapples. special, 7c lb. Hcnuomy .'Tops. reg. I5c. for 35c. Vermicelli, 20e pkg. for 15c. Hurley Flour. 25e site. 3 for 25c, .McCprmieks Hiseuils, . pkgs. 15c, i i s, iMiwunisnurg i.orn syrup, j20a site for 15c. . l.'p IlivirSpuVls..ttk'J. tdr i,75 per sack, FULLER'S GROCERY, Third Ave. with. Ml New Issue Dominionof Canada 5 per cent Bonds. Dated October 15, 1923, in three denominations, thousands, five hundreds ami hundred. The hundreds are regislerale; as to principal while Ihe thousands and five hundreds '.are registerable as " lu principal and interest. Twenty year bonds al $U8.a3 and interest yielding 5.M per cent. Five year bonds at and interest yielding 5.2: jer cent. A bonus of fifteen days interest un conversions of IU23. Victory Uouds as well as .-517.50 or I0.00 per thousand. Wire your orders at our expense. Gillespie, Hart & Todd. Ltd 711 Fort Street, Victoria, B.C. Sales in B. C. greater than all others combined, miiiirrfiiifiiii aHMSJ IB UIFTVIIII llllllill liUSsS .- iiiiiiK: a Sf This advertisement is not IIIIIIMsssssssllO. cut PLUG x r 11 VCJU rollDiiid: 1 own, ask iov i9r tFDGOtl EOT f9f bW) : 1 cBeerwitfiwfaPetr Demand "Cascf.de" Order today from any Government Vendor THE BHEW FOr Yi H nuriHher1 or MnUv& Kw. the Liquor Control Board or by the Government , of ' British Columbia. ' fv. '. 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