Tuesday, September 11, 1923. : 4eHeakniartei ram1 1'I.viiIiJftsl ol Supplies Wii c(juiiV them by (lie hundreds. Hecause we Jiavo Books, Bags, Rulers, Loose Leaf Binders and Fillers in dad everything that an up-lo-dalo book and stationery should have, ut prices (hut satisfy everybody, Call or write for u complete list till books and Mipidics iin-d in the Public and IJtgh School, uUo Uommcrcial School. Kvery item is priced to please. Boats for Sale Mead down Ihe lisl You wvll find llie very hout you are looking for. All bonis lild are m absolutely first class tini'li'ioil. Splendid Crultlng or Logolng Boat38 ft. x 10 fL, 0 inch bruin. 2l h.p. Heavy duly engine. Cruiilng, Towing or Pleasure tf II. x II ft., (J jm h beam. Filled Willi UO h.p. eiiKiue. Just been overhauleil anil i in splendid roiidiliiin. Pleature Launch .'! fl. x X ft.. 0 inch beam. Killed with 1 1 h.p. engine. Kxeclleiit accommodation. Halibut Boat- fl. v H fl. X im-h beum. 10 h.p. Standard engine. All complete wilh gear, etc. Troller 2 ft. x 7 fi. beam. (J h.p. FMiermuu engine. (i.ihiu a I'ommiidalion. An Ideal Hunting or Trolling Boat 20 ft. x 0 fl. 8 inch It .mi. ." h.p. Ilegal engine. In splendid condition. rraf floating heme. Thete Boats are being sold for half their original cost. DONT MISS THIS GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY. 1 I iifld T i ll T i' 'CP N. M. McLEAN Boatbuilder, Cow Bay. rn a pt OTP a if pi line UUil I I III M A I r 11 III An I r A uiiLa vvnui uiLiniTiuiiit u oNikinus mum rmm-e. nurctii. S.S. PHI nut HUrferlT and PRINCE GEORGE. FOR VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, Intermediate Points, Monday, ' Thursday, Saturday, 11 p.m. FOR ANYOX WEDNESDAY, 10 p.m. FOR STEWART FRIDAY, 10 p.m. SS. PRINCE ALBERT or PRINCE JOHN. Far Port Slmpaen and llewart Mentfair, S p.m. VanceiM.r il Queen Charlotte Itlene'a Weeneedae p.m. leeria Hltee Peru Sunday a.m. PASSENGER TRAIN, DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. H-'&V'rrlw lliirl 6 i ( m. fr rlU.VCE OtOllGE. ED.MONTO.N, W1X-MI'tU, aU lotuli M.trrn Canada, I'nlbsl SUlee, AOKNOr ALL OCEAN STIAMSHIP LINCS. Cllf 'Tleltt "Offlta, S2S TMra Prlnca Rupart. Phona 260. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY B.C. Coast Services Sailings from PrinceRupert S.S. PRINCESS LOUISE, S.S. PRINCESS ALICE. For Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle, SepLI, 8, 14, 25; OcL 5. For Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau and Skagway, SepL 3, 10,21 J Oct. 1. $V . S.S. PRINCESS BEATRICE. For Butedale, Swan son Bay, East Bella Bella, Ocean Falls, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River, and Vancouver, every Saturday at 1 p.m. Agency for all Steamship Lines. Full information from ' W. C. ORCHARD, General Agent. Cornerof 4th Street and 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert, B.C. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD. SnllnM I'nun l-rlnr Huihti. ftr VANCOUVCR, VICTORIA, Ocaas ralla, and Swanaon Bay, Tudr, S P.M. For VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Alart Bay, and Swanaon Bay, Saturday Noon, ror ANVOX, AtlCC ARM, STIWART, Walaa laland, Sunday I P.M. 'or PORT SIMPSON and Naaa Rlar Cannarlaa, Friday A.M. tml Avenus. Barnalay, Ajant. rrliire Huptrt, B.C Special Teapot Sale We hnvo liocn forlnnalo in securing (in assorted crate, f Old Knglish Teapots which we havo priced exceptionally low. There are several styles and sizes lo choose from, t'riccs run from 00c to .$ 1.00. They arc now on display fn our window. KAIEN HARDWARE CO. p0. Boxiie46. 608 Third Ave. Tel. 3. Local and Personal U.C. Undertakers. Phone 41. Haynars. Undei takers 351. Phoue tf H. I.fpln returned from H the south on Ihi) Prince George yesterday afleruoun. , Morn GorViIl arrived from wh-hii j-aii! on me Prince George yesterday afternoon. livery liollar buyi a book, library needs l.ooo hioks. many will" you provide? Tbe How 21 1 - . . A. '.. Keleli arrhed in the city n I Ik I rain lat nihl from Uxk and i the gust ()f Mr. and Mrs H. K. 1'arker. - Kvery dollar buys a book I The library will he cloned from Tues day until Friday inclusive durin (lie campaign. 210 ' Hie Library is free. Hooks o.t imuiey! I Do your share lo- wai.is helping tne trbrary earn paiKt- f"i UI.OOO.uO. 215 I Better Babies Contest. ..Certificates will be Issued ind prizes awarded at Exhibition building at 4 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 12. l;.ery ili.llur litij'H a hook. The I unary ratupnign is for ?l,000. Y 1 1 .an subscribe at (lie llook-ac lioolh at tli" Inhibition Hall. Tommy Atkins, rlmrsrd wilh fleiilin a banjo value! at 1 20 from James Prevosl, was eoni-( tf t ! for trial hy Masrislrale Mi'CI.vukmiI ill the police court this mitrning. Tin fire eliief reported lu the eily i oiint il Ihi niii Uial there w ! six alarms during Ihe month of .Inly rcsultinc in no damnce. I'Iip (y. Ihe tlfjiwbiPn.P for the niitli wn S1.IK6.I5. in- eluding salaries of 1,077. Ji'-eph Iiiik'S, Jaroli Shaw antl Flora Knoll, nalie., Avere each vv Tih.fi a. A siuiiictf ion that Ihe equip uieWt ..f the fire department par Ih'ipaie in ihe l-air Hoard's street lau.Miit lomorrovv wa received vvitli lioippmval at lat night's i-ouncil meclin?. The cuieeuu f ..pinion wa that such action x uUl create an uicule ' im 'dfiil. IliK feature this week. KI.K'S SMOKKIi, Wednesday iiishl. Klk' Home, 10 p.m. Five llig lloxing Houis, Special Vaudeville attraction!. Muip unci singins. Ile- freshments. All for $1.00. "u can't alTird to ml.s this: fiel your tickets ewrly. 215 - i The city council Jast niltt iolople.1 a 'report from the utili ties eomiiiitlee rerommeudiiii; the liuhlixhiug of a 'new telephone directory. The committee re. ported tliHl IW new subscribers and 7:' rhanues were needed on the proem I k. Also 1H2 nauip should be taken out. 73orvle4i4 EAGLE BRAND Condensed Milk Every Mother will learn something in reading ihe Baby Books we will send, free, on request. Write today for your copies. VANCOUVER Condensnry at South Sumas, B.C. Q . i w 13 liSsl BBBm I kaan.a.awM' it I BBBM BBBBBBj um I BSSMflSi- , im :JBSBBSB Masquerade Costumes at "De nier. ' 216 llal)h Itarrop returned by the I'rince George' yesterday after noon after a brief business trip to Vancouver.' Kvery dollar buys a book I Your help i needed to obtain the $1,000 required to carry on the work of the library. 215 .Mr. and Mr. M. P. McUatTcry returned by the Prince George yesterday afternoon after a trip (o Vancouver and Victoria. Cars of our famous stove coal again arriving. You'll like it. We have no sub-agents. COX- SUMKIIS COAL CO., Ltd. Phone 7. 210 Anglican Church Tea and Sale of Home Cooking, Third Avenue, next door lo Benson's Studio, Wednesday, Sept. 12 from 3 to 0.30 p.m. The .Smlhers baseball team for Ihe Fair series arrived in tbe city on last night's train and the members are registered ' at the Central Hotel 21,001 books , loaned in eight month! Ami lexs than' 3,000 books on the shelves. We need more hooks. Male your dona lion at llie booth In the Kxliibi lion Hall. .215 found jiuilty of illldxloatiou by gvnts 11.00 Mat:ilratc MrUl)lnonl in the l. ice court this iiHtrninx . and IhiimI o hikI eoti. A similar - - H. K. Woolmer, uf the C..V.II eily ticket oltice, Kdmonlon, ar- riveil- from Ihe Fast on last uixbt'x train ami nailed by Ho-Prince (ieorge for thp xouth. He i on a holiday Jriti (o the coast 4 Peter Meue, well known halt hut fixlMTiiian, . sailed by 1 lie I'rince (ieorge lal niht for the south enroule lo Yarmoutli, Nova Sewlia, where he will spend sev eral mouths holidayiiier with hit family. - . Women's Moose Heart Legion Carnival Urive and Dance, Met ropole Hall, Wednesday. Sept. 12 WhiM at 8.30 p.m. sharp, danc in? until 3 a.m. Hefrchments Welholme orchestra. I.atlies 50c, 211 The Ocean Fall football team for the Fair games will arrive fruiii lli xnulli hi the Prince lluperl lonrorrow afternoon. is not definitely known yet whether or not a traiishooting team is coming from the paper low . Jack Stauyer of Francois Laic, convicted ami sentenced to one year on a charge of shooting with intent, arrived from .Smith er on la-4 night's train accompanied by Provincial Constable Farrbairn. He is in the city jail pcmlm? being taken to Okalla Prison where be will erve his term. It. Campbell, C.X.Il. express agent at Melgrave, N.S., and Mrs. Campbell and II. Coleman. C...U. express agent at Halifax, N.S., aiul Mrs. Coleman arrived from the Fast on last uight's train and proceeded south by'j'the steamer I'rince George to . Vancouver. They ar Vn a vafalloir 'flip lo Ihe Pacific coast. y- Mrs. Ur. Yocuni, superin- lemlent of a sanitarium at Ag- new, California, arrived from the south on Ihe steamer l'rfnce ieorge yesterday afternoon and left for the Fast on Ihe eveuinc Irain. This is not her first holiday spent travelling over this section of the Canadian National Hallway and she is . said lo bo one of the route's best boosters in California. V. (!. Harris, lale of the locomotive department oT the (i.T.P. and one of Ihe old timers of .the city, is back on a business trip after several years absence. Mr. Harris left here early in'ii" for (he eas and owins to ill health, had to leave the railroad. He is now representing the (Siobe Indemnity Company or Canada and is being warmly welcomed by many of his old friends. . - Miss A H. Marcellus, rormer domestic science instructor In the local schools, arrived from Victoria on Ihe Prince George yesterday afternoon ami will be bore until Thursday night. Sho Is here winding up her atVairs in tbe eily prior to taking up her permanent residence in Victoria where she has been appointed domestic science instructor in jibe provincial nonmjl school, ' Advertise in" the Dally News. 4v - rwsA Fill vour oioe lllilli I, rlaBaBaWVlLVi ' 1. II 1 -fl I II I. . 1. ' , - H 5 packer 80', Mike Jurovu-a eiiarg.--- wli suptdymg liquor i 1r '. K' -u Indian, was remanded until tomorrow in Ihe police court today. S. W. Taylor appeareil Ux accused. ''trffnlMi.-frfeii e.i-liiig fl.io each and Ihe jtatleru eost-ing between ?;0 and $23 will be purchased by the city it was' de cided at last nifrht's council meeting. The cost of 12 silent policemen will, tho pattern free was ipjoled at 8.05 each. . Miss Kathleen Hrovvn of Prince George, who came second in the Fair Hoard's carnival queen con- lel and who will lie a maid of honor in Ihe carnival ceremonies Ibis week, arrived from Prince George, on .Sunday night's train. Pending the crowning of the queen tomorrow after which Ihe regar party will stay ul the Prince lluperl Hotel, Miss Itrown is the uest yf Mrs. It. V. ti. Lcpine, Duiismuir Street. ,1. II. Teasdale, of the staff of Ihe Cotpialcctza Institute. Sardis, arrived In the eily on the Prince George yesterday afternoon and will'ietunr s-onth on the Cardemr lonight accompanied by fifty native pupils from this district who will resume their studies at the school. Rev. Dr. Haley, prin cipal of the school, has been un able to come north this year as is his custom and consequently the annual reunion of the alumnae will not be held. FAIR PROGRAM, TOMORROW, WEDNESDAY 10 a.m. Carnival Queen Parade leaves Government Buildings and proceeds along Third and Second Avenue to Exhibition grounds where Carnival Queen, Miss Henrlksen, will be crowned. 11.30 a.m. Children's Races. 1.30 p.m. Baseball, Anyox vs. Smlthers. 3:30 p.m. Football, Ocean Falls vs. Prince Rupert. Presentation of Better Babies Contest prizes at 4 p.m. Concert 7.30 p.m. Midway attractions. BIRTH A daughter was born at Van couver General Hospital on Sep tember i" to Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Willi. Dr. Wall was formerly medical superintendent of the Printv llupei'l General Hospital. H EM0RRH01DS Do not uflr another day rlth. Itchlnf. l!le41nc. or rrotruJIns TMI. or Hemorrhoids. ?o aurslcal operation rnu'r-t. Pr. ChkKe" Ointment will relieve you ml o:uh n;U altord Ustintr benefit. 60o a box; Ml dealera, or l-Mmanson. iwtea l. UmltaU, Toronto, Sample box frea. M'iWtAilaWfWW CUT PLUG If VOtl roll'your ' own, to Exhibition Week Specials 1 Writing Tablet QJ and Package of fm Envelopes for - This is a 60c Value. Chocolates GANONG'S CHOCOLATE8 ihe finest in the land, 65c lb. ' 65c per lb. Sponges SORBO SPONGES. A sponge thai can be thoroughly clewtised without damaging it. Nil I 25c i formerly 40c. No. 15 uud 4 75cj formerly $1.00 and $1.50. A WIDE ASSORTMENT OF TOILET, BATH AND MEDICATED SOAPS AT VERY SPECIAL PRICES. ASSORTED TALCUM POWDERS for 20c, 3 for 35c Face Powders in White, Flesh bud Brunette Shades 50c box 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. Of Interest to Men """ - - Call in und Inspect u. .New Slock of, Fall and Winter Underwear etc., etc Just Received SEASONABLE STOCK OF WORK 8HIRTS, UNDERWEAR, WORK PANTS, SUITS, OVERCOATS, Etc Steve King Opp. Bank of Montreal. Phone Green, M.