fhurdr, September 27, 1923. 1 V 4 v. 'or There's time in the package Time to do the many things ordinarily put off on wash-day. For Rinso does 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 re unnecessary. The big soapy Rinso suds gently loosen the. most ground-ir dirt without weakening a single thread. NOTEi la l"i in k t.lr (ram 1 1 I ftc k o4 Kjbm to tub to JMk mood .wd. I. pfrjiardwuti y wrdl IMd Irani I f t. 2 Mf k.ff to .Lb lM lk kw Uitmi ..d. lwi all (K. dirt. LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED TORONTO Have You Tried? Rupert Brand SOCKEYE andwiches ALMON Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT We Have Closed Our Branch Store And must reduce our slock accordingly. SOAP Soap of all kinds at 10c, 15c and 25c per cake. Toilet, Bath, Medicated, Baby, Castillo, Tar. Ilt'gulur Millies up lu r0c. Face powders at 25c and 50c per box, in while, hriiuctlc, fli'sli and iue. Tlu'v ar real bargains, H will pay you In bus for jour future needs. ORMES LTD. Rexall Stores Cor. Third Ave. A Sixth. Phone 82 and 200. i' We Pay 1'osliige on ail Mail Orders. Premier Gold Medal Beer The New Wonderful Beer ifcifc Is only one way In prove that PHKMItill "HOLD Mi:hfT.: )KKIl is besl- -THY IT. Order from the Government Vendor Today. This uUu'HiM'inenl is nol published or displayed by Uiu Liquor Control Hoard or by I he Government of Drilish Columbia. PROGRAM FOR MUSICAL CLUB Ladles Reorganized at Meeting Yesterday Afternoon at Home of Mrs. W. E. Williams TIib Ladies- Musical Club was reorganized at a meeting held M-sliM-day afternoon at I In- home or Mrs. V. 11. William. Horden Slrrcl. Officers will he selected iat'T. I 'I In following urogram' for the winter mouths lias Im'cii ilrafli-il: Oct. to Miscellaneous mush ai l1ii! home of Mr. William. Oct. 2i. Comparison of the hvs of Hubert Hunts and Sh-Iiu- hi'il. .Nov. IS. Proarnm in charge of Mr. I. A. Woodland and Mrs. A. J'., Parkin. Nov, 2H Old favorite soria mid I nl in n tenia I niuic at the home of Mrs! I J. F. Iml.y. Iec. 12. Program in "charge of Mrs. Wanec and MrV. Darton. Iec. 5i. I'mviam in charge of .Wociale members. Jan. y. Senior students' day urrangi-d hy Mrs. Tile. .Ian. 23 Two Nineteenth nrl !!.. ItrulmiH and lirown. in v. Feb. 13. Junior students' day arpingnl hy Mrs. I'arfcm. , Feb. 37. Husslau inusie live of (llinka. Kor'odiu. Mouiorgsky and Ijiii. . . Mareh 13..1'mgram in charge of Mrs. .1. p. McMillan and Sir. Hryiinl. March 27 -Two arlits born in the cfuiK' year. IHO'J Mendel .ohn ami Tcnuyftou. April IDMini muin. .vpni ri. iinian music live of Kalaltircff, ltimk Kor sakoff. Itulion-tein and Tchaik ovsky'. May H Hiiian music- llaeh- nianiiioff. I.iedow, Arcnixky ami !mubin. May--'? fiiipt' day and do. in. Mr. ami Mrs. W. J. Thnms ar rived on last night' train from t'sk nccmiiiianied by Mrs. Thanis son. J. M. Flockhart of Kdin burgh. Scotland. The Man in the Moon SAYS:- h lend, liter follow. The oilier day il was proposed that I here should lie u law agaiul Jay walking in tin city. Now San t-raneisco i taking action along similar Hue. I'llhitK aw a lot of chronic worker in thi town ami just a few chronic kickers. Possibly there is room for both but none to spare for more kickers. Till: greatest political. machine ever cieated Is said to be the Foiil. We must warn Stan. vl.: we are uol trowing bananas in this wealher. ONK of Hit pressing political problem I to decide what Har ney would do if be did nol google. TIIF. reashu fiction characters are so often overdrawn is because the authors are In the habit of overdrawing at the bank. WIIKN a dam bursts it re lease the water- and when ii button bursts it releases a dam. , WF. are all fond of Hie corn cob at this lime of yvar. F.ven the women Indulge. Plus 1c Per Piece a pound FLOAT-IRONED Family Service All of your wishing 80 pr cnt or your ironing vcrything riturntd dry You ilmpty touch up fw outer ((rmtntt tuch s waists, blouss, hous drss.s, with hand-Iron. Phon us toJij. CANADIAN STEAM LAUNDRY. Phone 8. TBI DAILY MWB Local aid Persial M.G. Undertakers. 4 Phone 41. Hayuers. Undertaker. Pboue 351. tf - Interior pasteurised Milk. Prince Hupert Hairy. Phone ntack 210. . , , tf See us alonc'for your shard of new Oovernment Loan. T'. McClyihonl. . tf Mr. ami Mrs) .11. A. Wakefield returned last bight from a trip to the interior. W. S. Singer relumed to Mas ell on I lie Prince Albert la' night after having icnt a couple of day in the city. 0. i. Mt-ouaid, C.N.ll. More- keeper at F,don, Alberta, arrived in the city oripast night s (rain and will ail..for Vancouver on the Meanter Prjnce Huperl " Paengers,r bonked for Van couver on t lie steamer Prince Huperl tonight include A. 11. Hichard. 11. A. I.eeeberg, Miss M. Sulherlaml, Mi Och-ner, G, . McQuaid, Uaid. Ihoinas and Gajd. P. M. Thompson. Premier Oliver leave by to night's train for. Terrace where he will address a public meeting tomorrow evening. On the way north from Vancouver on Tue nay .vir. ,imvcr addressed an open air meeting at Ocean Falls. Hon. W. -I'Movvser, leader of .1... I ft' !.! I.. i lit- i.iiii-ei .i( n i; iiiosilioii III Hie legislature, ami hi lieuleu ant, 11. II. Pooley, M.P. for Esquimau, left (Viscome for Jasper today. They are returning south after a speaking; tour through the central interior. The all cut ion of Ihe fihcr- ineir.s union Is being drawn by the Hoard of Trade to Ihe likeli nooii oi die mintsler 01 marine paying a visit to litis city in t lie near future and suggesting that I bey prepare to lay before him any reijuesl they may have to make. .-i The council of the Hoard of Trade last night decided to send a protest to the Imperial Oil Co against Hie price of distillate and oilier fuel being higher here llian at Ketchikan. The matter will also be laid before the depart ment of trade and commerce at Ottawa. 4, eo. Newcombe, skipper of the launch Dixie Huperl, leaves to night on Hie steamer Prince Huperl for Vancouver en route to the east on a holiday trip. He will visit Winnipeg, St. Paul, New Hrunswick, Chicago and New- York and expects to return in about two months. Master Cordon Dibit is the winner of the fishing rod donat ed to Hie Trades and Labor Council in connection with the recent Labor Day 'celebration Master Dibit presented The win ning ticket lib at the ollice of T. Hoss Mackay. secretary of the council, Ibis morning. The Port. Hssinalon case in which John I.ehto laid an informal ion against Andrew Snclman barging him with intent to maim y firing a loaded rifle, was dis missed this morning by Magistrate Heme, the information having been withdrawn. L. W. Patniore appeared for Ihe, de fense. The former halibut loat King and Winge, well known in this port, ha. become a pilot boat jolT the mouth of the Columbia Iliver and has left Seattle for Astoria in command of Capt. 0. P. Hankiu. During the past I couple of years the King and jWinge has bien coast truding i between Vancouver and Arthur Hrooksbaiik, who returned lu the city yesterday afternoon, is back to slay haVIng accepted n position in the otllce of )ybhavu Hanson succeeding W. L. McKeiuie who is going to the liilerior in auolllcial capacity for (ho Hanson Tie Timber Co. Mr. Hrooksbaiik and family will be retUrnins' hi Ihe spring to the city to resume their residence, here. . Prosperous advertising means regular continuous advertising.' ' si" M Ski, v.m Wm LAJQai-li 50c. than all other brands combined Beautifully, Cool and Sweet Smoking Mr. and Mrs. J. W. K. Pamplm. who arrived this week from Any-! ox, sailed last night by t tie steamer Prince Albert for Mas- sett where Mr. Pampliu will take! up duties as a lay missionary j assisting Hev: J. tl. (iillatt. Mr.! Pampliu will. ..I each tlie native school at Masetl. School Inspector II. C. Fraser is back from a two weeks' trip on departmental duties to Atlin and Discovery. He reports win ter weather setting in up north and ptarmigan shooting of the be!. Mr. Fraser is the first school inspector ever to visit tlio Atlin district which comes under the local inspectorate. While in the north he also visited White Horse and Skaifway. FULLER'S MOYING SALE This is your last chance lu gel in on our great Reduction Sale Ml Fruit Jars. 25', discount. Linuleo for oilcloth, 50 discount Pure Jam Strawberry, Red Currant, Hramhle Jelly and Marmalade, per I lb. tin, 75c. Pickles in gallon jars. Reg. 2.25. Offering at $1.65 jar. . Hutler has advanced to 50c per lb. We arc still selling for this week only at 45c. Pork and Jteans. 20c size, 4 for 50c. Pork and I leans, t5o size, G for Itaisius, seedless, 3 lbs. for 50c. Muscatels, t lbs. for 50c. One lb. of cocoa free with each lb. of Malkin's Mest Tea or Coffee. Corn and Peas. 2's, only 15c. Pure Maple Syrup, bottles. 50c. Cabbage, per lb., 5c. I.ibby Mustard. 25c size. 20c. Oysters in tins. St. 00 size. 75c. Crabapples. special, 7c lb.- Lcouoniy Tops, reg. 15e, for 35c. Vermicelli, 20c pkg. for 15c. Harlcy Flour, 25c size, 3 for 25c. McCormick's Iliseuils, pkgs. 15c. IMwardsburg Corn Syrup, 25c size for 15c. I'p Iliver Spuds, 10 sacks, to clear $1.75 per sack. FULLER'S GROCERY, Third Ave. ANNOUNCEMENTS Hill i0, I.O.U.K., Hallowe'en Hazaarj October ,20. 4. . Hospilal Hallowe'en Hall. October III. Anglican Church ,'Hazaar, November 11.' 'i ' t'. , '-' p, Presbjlerlan , Church ,llainar. .N'oveinbeiiM. ' NAVY CUt CIGARETTES "Super-Quality": 1 JSHIssssHIssBBbV 10 for !8t 20 " 25f 7u andmtmsoT ' ''II. i f- r w,1' ousnawu More sold New Issue Dominionof Canada 5 per cent Bonds, Dated October 15, 1923, in three denominations, thousands, five hundreds and hundreds. The hundreds are registrable as lo principal while the thousands and five hundreds arc registrable as to principal and interest. Twenty year bonds at $l8.23 and interest yielding 5.1i jer cent. Five year bonds ut .',) and interest yielding per cent. A bonus uf fifteen days interest on conversions of 1H23 Victory Uonds us well as $I7.U or $10.00 per thuusand. Wire your orders at our expense. Gillespie, Hart & Todd, Ltd 711 Fort Street, Victoria, B.C. "l fi DENTISTRY Dr. Jos. Maguire Rooms 7, 8, 9 Smith Block Office Hours, 9 to V Phone 575 Lady Assistant Shockley s Planins Mills Arc now Sole Agents for the lumber output of the Royal Mills, Hanall, B.C. DIMENSION LUMBER. SPRUCE AND CEDAR SWIPLAP. Spruce Planking and Cedar for Foundation Work. GET OUR PRICES IT WILL PAY YOU. Phone 383. HEATER TIME IS HERE .4 Make your selection early while our line is complete. Al styles and sizes, both plain and brick lined, priced from, SI 2.50 lo S45.00. Buy now and have your healer ready for the first cold snap. KAIEN HARDWARE CO. P.O. Box 1648. 60S Third Ave. Tsl. 1, 1 4.: i i "-.lW-wwVmll!MliME