jiturdr September 1, 1923. II. L, Ilrown sailed by the rince George last uizht for Local and Personal Stewart. ol Supplies We ftiiii them Iy Uic hundreds. Mecouse. we have Books, Bags, Rulers, Loose Leaf .Binders and Fillers n lurl cverlhiiig llial an uji-lo-dale Look, tunj stationery Itnild have, ul price thai satisfy everyliody. Call or write for a complete list all hook uml ciijlifs used in the Public ttiJ High School, lo Omimcrriul School. Kvery item is jirii eil to please. "Rupert" Brand Kippers SMOKED DAILY by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT I Canadian National Railway Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating Q. T, P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dok Engineers, Machlnlttt, Bollermakars, Blacksmiths, PatUm ' makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Eto. Electric and Acetylene Welding. Our plant ia equipped to k-ndle all kinds of Marine and Commercial Work PHONES 43 AND 385 Travel East! SUMMER EXCURSIONS ON SALE DAILY. vUnion Pacific System The U.P. follows the original western trails covering scenery of the 8torled West. SALT LAKE The .Mormon country. DENVER The c,il :t 'le liiKh. ... CHEYENNE The Plain- country'. THE COLUMBIA RIVER AND HIGHWAY ami many other attractive plnrps. Double Track Steel Equipment Qood Meals. A TRIP INCOMFORT e jour summer ticket read one way, k any railroad ticket aent or write. fnANK.; ELLIOTT T... K. 1. A. W. H. OLIN Asst. O.K. & 1A. UNION PACIFIC STATION Seattle, Washington JI.C. Undertakers. Phone 11. Hayners, Under takera. Pboue 351. if Higher lulls! Miss-'Mury Ileid for Carnival .Queen. - . HAV.V.A. seueral iiit-cl inir will he held September i. Important business. J.ulheraji Service II a.m. Sun- ilay. Melropole' Hall. Two solo- 11 1. Welcome. The Church of Holland Sunday School will resume its work next fcunuay at 2.30" p.m. 207 Price of Admission U Labor Day Sport will be 5 cents for adults, i ll itOieu free. Save Money kliuy our .Vanaimo Wellington Js'ut Coal at 13.50 a ton. Albert & MsCatfery, Ltd. If I Williams and .S. W.Tay 'lr nuiii-.i jiy (he launch Sliawal- la" yesterday morning for Surf Intel iII bUelUe. ,. Joe tireer w'ds a passenger by Hie Prince firwrge last .uijrjit for (wart on lmin. Hp expert In i ei urn Tisday. Monday b.-intr Labor Day and holiday, the nvrntkr' Meekly HM'Hiiijr mi uif. niy eouncil i IImiikm1 until Tuesday evening. H i. 1 lioiiiOMMi. Canadian (it-iin.L JvlwJtie- Co.. represeuta live, arrived fnwi Vancouver on the Prince (ieorge yesterday af ternoon. J. It. Taunoek of the govern ment agent's otlJc at Fort Fra ser left that place on today's train bound for bis old home in KmrUiid where he will .spend vacation. . , Vllrr Hale, cmrt- regilmr and tjuig of the maii Debt CUiurt. wailing by the Prince (niirgr tonight for Victoria where he will, ppeml a three tkf xacalion li' Tea St. Jam'e 'of'fli'e Higii S-IkhI IriM'hiMg -lalf re-turtiid to lite fify hy the i'rine' eorge vlerlay altiTituon after liavinc fpenl the uiiuiier vac turn in tbf Miuth. ,Mr. aaxl Mr. William Millar left on hit nighlV train for liaiellnii where they, will ipcnd lei ) viitiug with Mr .and Mr. I:. Hyile. They plan to motor to Telkwa for the Harhe- ue on Monday. 4- - li. Mackenzie ami A. Suther land arriveil in the city from Surf Inlet on the Venture yester day morning an are regitered at the Central Hotel. Mr. Mac kenzie a brother of Ian Mackenzie, the Vancouver M.I..A. Opening same of I lie Married v.. Mngle .Men Ilaeiiall feric., Sunday afternoon at ?.30. The Single Men rciHtl the attend-aure nf all the Single Ifuilies in (the iity, ai the .Married Men arc 'bringing their families to root for them. 207 f t j Mrltae Krolhers are U year ; making n hid for outside Im-i-ne in connection with the M'hool of tho pl'iiv inre. They are mulling trice lil to all m'IiooI teachers and others and 'local people also may obtain iIm-m" lists by askuig'for them. 7 J Plus 1c Per Piece. J- a pound FLOAT-IRONED Family Service All of your wihlng 80 ni cnt or your Ironlnp tvrythlng rtturn.J dry You simply touch up f.w ouur girmcnit such waists, btouws, houtt dr.M.s, with hand-Iron. Phon us today. CANADIAN STEAM LAUNDRY. Phone 8. Monday being. Labor Day and a jiublic holiday the Daily .News wilt not he published on thai day. - l'rize ranginsr from a box of applet to half's ton of coal for Ladies Novelty events on Labor Day, Sept. 3. Fi eil Hale came a far north a; Ocean Falls on the Prince George yesterday and is exacted in town by the Prince Hupert on Ma inlay. I-'. K. Carew, of the sales de- pai-imenl of the Canadian Klec (ric Co., arrived "from Vancouver mi the Prince tJeorve yesterday afternoon. C School Inspector and Mrs. H Fraser and fauiily are expect ed back next week from Victoria where they have been spending the vacation. The Union steamer Venture, Capl. A. Johnstone, was in port at It o'clock this morning' reluming south to Vancouver from Naa Itiver ports of call . II. MorrUon arriveil from Van couver on the Prince George yes terday afternoon and proceeded by the eeniii2 train to Copper City where lie will teach school Molorhip Itellingham, Capt l.eu Williams, is due in port this iifteriioiin from Ketchikan with a carico of canned salmon for transshipment east over the Qinadian National Hailways. Donald Mclnlosh of Vancouver is in the city today on his way n F.ndako where he will teacli chool. He arrived on the Prince (oHirge yesteritay afternoon and will leave for the interior on to night's train . Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Strang and sun arrived in (lie city irom umiypiile last evening and are regj-lered at the Hotel Prince Jluperl. .Mrs. Miang ami son will sail for the south on the Prince George tonight David Thomson who broke hi l2 a few; weeks ago while on trip to the jkeena. Hiver. i re vering very nicely and will go home from lh : liospilal next Tuesday. II will re a month yet. however, before lie will be able to walk without the ue of crut ches. " MUs Minerva '(.rant of Van eouver was a pa!enger going north on the steamer Prince George yest.crday afternoon hound for Premier where she will teach school. She was ac iHUiipauicd by her mother who will be in the city this evening ' returning south. Miss J. Mc.N'aught of Vancou ver arrived on the Prince George yesterday afternoon enroute to Juick where she will take a school teaching position. Miss Dorothy Auld, formerly of the Fernie school teaching staff, was also a,paesejiger for tiie interior where she has taken a school. Miss Marguerite Carrico and Miss Klaine Slrallou of Vancou ver, are in the city today on their way to the interior where they will take leaching positions, the former at Hums Lake and the latter at Houston. They arrived from the south on the George yeslerilay afternoon and will leave on tonight's train. Mrs. Kingsley of Now York, who was taken ill while on one of the C.IMt. tourist boats coming north recently and who vva admitted to the hospital here, is sailing by the Princess Alice this afternoon enroute Fast. She will be accompanied to New York by Miss Hazel l.udgale. H.N.. one of Ibis year's graduates from the hospital, who intends to lake n position and remain in Ontario, her home province. . I.oui Watkiiis has l'een refus ed leave to extend the lime with in which surveys must be made on nine minereal claims adjoining the Premier Mine it t Stewart on which he seeks to establish title from the Premier Intension (iold Mining Co. This was the decision made by Mr. Justice Gregory in the Supreme Court at Vnncouver last week. Williams, Mauson A Gonzales . of Prince Hupert, counsel for Walking wereTeptescnted in court at Vancouver by Itegiuald ijyines of Wits. .n, Wheajler and Symes. XS5 SMOKE OLD CHUN TOBACCO Xo services will be held in the Presbyterian Church tomorrow. Football, baehall and field' events. Labor Day, ept. 3, Lois, of rac-s for the wee tots. i The po-t otlice registration j and money order wirkets will be j open irom v to in a.m. "tny on Monday, it being Lalmr Day. Miss Dorothy Thomson, laughter of Syd. Thomson, en tered 1 lie General Hospital yes terday to take up nursing Alex. Mcltae, of Mrltae Hros.. who has been in the hospital for few; days sutTeriug from grippe. was iliscliargeii totlay ami will resume his duties in the store next week. Two carloads of lumber from the Hi? Hay mill at Genrgetown arrived last night and is beinu transferred at the lumber wharf today to cars for transshipment' Bast over the Canadian National Hallways. Miss Genevieve Mardonald nf the Vancouver city school leach ing staff is returniu south ois the Prince George this evening after having spent the vacation visiting with her mother, Mrs. 11. Mardonald, West view. 'There was no loss fr"in fire in the city during the mimlli nf August according to Fire Halt records. The department had but two calls, one to h grass fire at the corner of. Fifth Avenue and Itowscr Street and the other to a smoke scare in the Kmprcss Theatre. - Aid.. George Muuro, T. H. John- sou, ir. I., vv . itergiii, Joim .vic-Itae, II. T. Willell, Jolm Djbhavn1 and W. CruikshanV, local masons are sailing tonight by the Prince . George for Dcean Falls to pay an. informal visit to brethren "of the craft there. They will return by the Prince Hupert on Monday. . The American freighter Com-; mercial Traveller, Capt. Ing. un-j der charter to the Canadian-: American Shipping Co., is due in port today from Hidden Inlet. Alaska, to pick up a crew of longshoremen for Swanson Hay where the boat will proceed to load a million feel of luurhcr for, the Atlantic seaboard. WARNING! Don't wail until the undertaker bring you- Come on Sunday to the Methodist Church. Morning service at II o'clock. Sunday School at -'..Ml. Kvening Labor Service al 7. HO. RUPERT TABLE SUPPLY INCREASES FACILITIES The Hupert Table Supply Com- pany in order to uet the demands of its ever increasing business is installing another telephone No. 281 for the Grocery' Department only. The present! main line numbers 21 1 and 212! will be maintained ns in the past: Willi Meat Department nnd office! connections. The new phone No.' 281 will not connect with the of-' fice or meat department ns IliU is not feasible under present ar-j rangemenls Phone No. 281 jf our; other lines are busy. I E CZEMA You are not I e x p e rtnifiit. I lag w u u tuu us lJr. Oiaw's OluV- mrot (or Eeirma and Silu Irritation., it rrllevrt st viics and (radu-llr hrkla tho tVln. Samrla box lr. CIum'i Olutnitut inn 11 yuu mmUoii ttl paprr and avod Ho. tuuip fur twittai. ttk: box i all dealers or rltintn .u- A Ov. Llwiud. Ijrm"- It's The Pace That Tells Keep it up, you Fishermen and Moose, and with a spurt these last few days, make your candidate Miss Adeline Henrickson "The Little Fishermaiden" Queen of the Carnival SPECIAL. Ganong's Assorted Chocolates 65c per lb. These are fresh chocolates and regularly retail at from 80c to S1.25 per lb. We are selling them at this special price of Q5c in ordc to make room for another shipment now on the way. ORMES LTD. The Rexall Stores. Phones 200, 82 and 134. 3rd Ave. and 6th. 3rd Ave. and 2nd. We pay postage on all mail orders. "THE brew In tr of food beer demands the utmost In scientific up-to-date. I'M plant and perfect sanitation "Cas- M ml M rado" Deer is the product of B. C'l f lV Million Dollar Ilrewery. Order today from any Gorcrnmrut yl Liquor Ktorr. mW MM MJm mdf J limited IES mummwtr KPVkcBetr without M This sJterti.einent b not palllihcd or displsjcd bj the Liquor Oontrol Board or by th QoTernmjpt of, Crilij Colambit., ' ...j - i A -1 o -V '1 it .i j M M U