Jiturday, Stplember 15, 1923. BLVLBBBHflBtBBBBBr .ai'd Goaf J LMOST tlic entire West burns soft coal in furnaces. The "anthracite" falforv was exploded by necessity. McClary's lonp ago built the ideal furnace for the West, and to-day it is the ideal furnace for the Knst. With the famous Air Blast Ring ' it burns soft coal or hard coal equally well. Don't equip your home with a furnace that will burn hard coal only. McClary's All-Cast Sunshine will jnake you independent of fuel shortages. 'I'ipe, Pipcless or Duplex Register Systems. CONSULT McCLARY'S DEALER ITT A1X Cm TvinriVTr L.i ttv vri r Premier Gold Medal Beer The New Wonderful Beer There i mil) one w.y to prove (hat PHKMIKH'(JO!.t) .MF.OAI" IIKKII i lel- -THY IT?" Order from the Government Vendor Today. r TJn (nf orl til t nut published or displayed hy IJi-;l.;qilor Control Hoard or I the Uoveriiment of llrilish GoTti fii lua. DENTISTRY Dr. Jos. Maguire - Rooms 7, 9 Smith Block Office Hours, 9 to 9 f( 1 1 Phone 575 Lady Assistant Select ELECTRIC BREAD. SUPPER-TIME SUGGESTION Sefcve Electric-bake Raisin Bread The Whole Family Will Appreciate It. Made Fresh Every Day at the Electric Window Bakeries Third Avenue Prince Rupert CIGAR STORE fl r .Tjie Service Store." WE CASH CHEQUES. Agents For: , . ,N. and S. ENGINES Terms Arranged To Suit Purchasers. . Phone Blue 01. Special Teapot Sale Wc have ltccn fortunalo in securing lyi nssorlcd crate of Old Knglish Teapots which wo havo priced exceptionally low. There arc several styles and sizes to choose from. Prices run from 00c to $1.B0. -Thty are now on display In' our window. ;KAIEN HARDWARE CO. P.61 Box 1646. 608 Third Ave. Tel. 3. Ten Years Ago j n ft i nee Kupert I 'i lie towns of Telkvvu ami Alder- mere are in a tale of keen ex citement and one hundred men are on the trail following the re- I'Ott of a rich utrike of placer gold over (lie Moriee Hiver divide. tl. A. Afen,.liivi!i(f joelure man for Oaumoiif's ami Animade Weekly, is in Ihe city arranging to take a series of pictures coy- niw (he Chief features of the forthcoming Inhibition, Private lloehe won Ihe spoon for the day at the Karl (irey's ifle shoot at McNieholl Creek yesterday. SferKcaul V. M. Jlrown was hih man with a core of 101. He made the possible (35) at the tuu yard range lteeivin? word I hat Mr. and Mrs. Charles WlUon, Walchy (iu and (ieorsre Paul. Indian. had been murdered at Kiuisiiuil. Chief Walter Owen of Ihe Pro vincial dlce left tiiuinlil on Ihe Meanier Prince Mary for the eene of Ihe tragedy. ' Aid. Jiihu HybhaVit writes to Hie Oally ."New in reply lo a let ler hy F.r-Ald. Morri.ey stalin: dial hi slalemenls reaanlinir miiiiiciital expenditure are mis leading and not in accordance with Hie fatls. . A report reaches-. here, that hi veto of rich re has been struck in I he I... re f the (ilaeier Creek, mine at Slewnrt. Work on Ihe kVyMoile drill is proceeding and a new djeovery lias heen mad on the Highland Chief, STEWART All the .eojde of Slewarl am llyder asenitde here last week when the weddinc of Miss Ho May puranl and Samuel fiile MrXeill lok place. Mjss Kdith Crawford w Midesmaid and l.ouis llebusen, be.( man. The ceremony was performed by Archhinhop F. II. IiiiVernet of Prince Hubert. Miss Virginia MrConkey is in charjre of ihe filewart s-cbool this lenn and Miss Miners a (Irani has a similar posflion at Pre Mr. and Mrs; tieorge Mathei- sou ar i-ilors. here from Alice Arm. eor?e A. hraser, proprietor of Ihe Slewarl drus .-lore, re-I u rued last week from Victoria apparently i-ivered from his recent serious attack of diabetes .. W. J. Cuniiiiiphain has arrived here from Vancouver "lo take charge of (he high school. The enas'emenl is announced of MUs Irene Hall, daughter of .ir. ami .irs. if an oi llyder. and Kdward Had. Ion, former rheeker tn Ihe fjlewarl wharf for the Premier Company. C.N.R. CONNECTIONS FOR 20: WHITE STAR SAILINGS Steamships of I lie While Slar line will safl from Montreal as follows: s.s. "llegina, " Seidember Megaulie." O'clober 8; "Horfc," Ocl. 13; "Canada,'' Gel. .EdVt-HoloWSaw FtEasyCuttin f , SIMONDS SAWS SIMON Di CiNADI JAW CO. UMIUI St. Roml Si. nj Acorn A..Monlrl,Qu. Vancouver. I W 8l.Juhn.N0J. (II TBI DAILY PAOC TIM! Local aid Persaul ll.C. Undertakers. Phone tl. Hayners, Under Ukr. Phoue 351. -v If LUCY ISLAND on Sunday at 11.30 by launch "Oh laby." . , Kuighls of Pylhias and ladies, md Pythian Hilers. Old time parly Monday -nihl, Sept. 17, at 8.30. There were five honeymoon couples among the passengers of the steamer' Prince George yesterday afternoon. 4 Cars of our' famous stove coal again arriving, oull like il. We have no sub-agents. COX- SUMEHS COAL CO., Ltd. Phone 7. - 219 Up lo Wednesday Ketchikan had subscribed ?SIK.50 toward the- voluntary fund lor aiding the sufferers, from the Japanese lisasler. . Mrs. V. Oration, who lias been spending Ihe oast few mouths in' California, returned home on the Prince George yes lerday afternoon. ( 4 . Judge M, I. Leehey of Seattle, who lias mining interests at Stewart, passed through on Hie Prince George yesterday after noon hound north. Andrew , I.arsen, prominent Spokane minui? man, passed through on the sleamer Prince George yesterday afternoon hound for Slewart. A. K. Sweeney of Slewart, who has been on a trip lo his old home in Scotland, passed through on Ihe Prince t George yesterday afternoon bound norlh. .1. II. Lambert, federal ' public works engineer, arrived from Victoria on' Ihe Prince George yesterday aflernoon and is re sislereil at the Hotel Prince Hu pert. Mrs. W. II. .Newell, who lias been spending a vacation in the south, passed through enroule lo her home in Mewarl' on 1ie Prinre iiexrfe tyPsierday afler- Mrs. W. S. Morehouse, wife of Capt. Morehouse, of Ihe sleamer Prince George, n making Ihe round Irip on the sleamer this week having arrived from the oulh yesterday afternoon. Mrs. J. T. Phelan arrived from Vancouver on Ihe Prince George yesterday aflernoon and will pend a few weeks, here visiting wilh her daughter. Mrs. J. Xicholls, 1'ourlh Avenue West. Church of Fuglaml will be large ly in Ihe hands of the native Christians of the surroundinir district. The preaching and sing ing ami Kible reading will be hy Indian Memorial Service for Ihe late -Magnus (). Herg, of Maset, to morrow night at the .Salvation rmy Citadel, (lllicers from Any- Jox will !hU part. All are 20; "llegina," Gel. 27; "Doric.'Mlhe Japanese llelief Fund. .November 10 Passengers for lliosn steamers should arrange In leave Prince llupert via Canadian .National Hallways on September 22, Ocl. I. . 13, 20. and .November 3. For rales ind reservations, call nrwrile Oily Tickel Oulec.'V.ann. linn National Hallways, 52S Third Avenue, Prince ltuierl, ll.C. Phoiio 200. 218 FULLER'S SPECIALS For the Week-end Prunes, pe.r box Peaches, per box . . Pears, per box Oabapplcs. per II Hulk Cocoa, per lb. .. Special Fresh Kggs ... $1.25 $1.50 3.50 .05c. .15o .50c I he services tomorrow at Ihe i iu- viled. Collcctiuns lomorrow ftr Al inldiiiglil lust nighl in the course of the Grand Masque Hall, Ihe Fair Hoard's Challenge cup for the best district exhibit al Ihe F.xhibilion was presented by President 0. II. Orme lo Mrs. J. 0.'K. Sealy for 1 1 melton district. . Parents are invited lo attend a meeting lo be held in Ihe lloolh School Audiloriuili on Monday. September 17, al 2.30 .p.m. when certificate gained bv the F.n- Irance pupils in the June examin ations and priie won in the re-rent Forestry F.say compel II ion will be presented. . Among Ihe passengers arriving from the south outhe sleamer Prince George yc(enlay aflernoon were Mr. and Mrs, John Mow ul of Vancouver who are on Ibeir lioneymooii trip. Mr. Mowal is n buyer for the .firm of William Hick, .Lid., Vancouver, and Mrs. Mowal was formerly Miss Cecilia M. Mcintosh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Uunean Mcintosh, now of Vancouver and formerly of Greenwood. They we"nt Ihrouglr lo Sluwarl and .will be back tonight ,lo spend a couple of days In the. oily. SMOKE .' ' ' "'"I. OLD CHUN Mrs. C J. Sleveiisf is sailing by the sleamer. Prince George tonight for Vancouver. BIQ JITNEY DANCE to-night. Exhibition Bulldlna. Dancing commences at 9 o'clock. Easson's orchestra. Drawing for grand prizes will take place. Mrs. S- Harlon relumed home on Ihe Prince George yesterday itflernoou from Vancouver aflcr an absence of several weeks. She wen! soulh by way of Jasper., Ilev. James Evans, manager of the DoiuiiiioiiCliautauu.ua, and members of the I roup w ho have been playing Alaska, arrived from the north on the Princess Alice yesterday afternoon and will sail tonisht by Ihe sleamer Prince George for Vancouver. -. - Miss L. Scovell, Los Angeles represenlalive f the "Ask Mr. Foster" Iravel and lour bureau. arrived in the city from Ihe East last night, She look Ihe steamer I'Mitcf George to Stewart and will continue to Vancouver on Ihe same sleamer tonight. I. Tomila, mining engineer of Tokio, Japan, reached (lie city by Ihe sleamer Princess Alice yesterday aflernoon from Alaska. where he has been on a lour of investigation. He will sail fm-the south tonight .on Ihe Prince m'orye liraVio'S" a" -'Top al- Ocean Falls enroule. It. F. Mc.Naushlon, G..N.II. ilis- Iricl passenger ageul, is sailing tonight by Ihe Prince Gcnirge for Vancouver whew he will attend a conference of company passenger representative of the Pacific Coast. He will be away a week. Jirs. .MOangmon and family are also going south and I hey w ill spend several weeks visiting in Vancouver. CARD OF THANKS Mrs. J. C. K. Sealy assisted by II. S. Sargent and . Mr. Galloway, senr., who were in charge of the llaellou District llxhibit at the Exhibition, wish to express tlieir thanks to Ihe Exhibition management for the kindness and courtesy extended Id them dur ing their visil lo Prince llupert. ! Church Notices Presbyterian Church Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Subject: "teaching the Safely Zone." Sunday School at 12.30. Evening service al 7.0. Sub- ject: "Shall wo scrap the Church?" Preacher, Ilev. II. II. GrAul. D.D. ANNOUNCEMENTS Hill 00. I.O.D.F... Hallow'e'cn Haziiar, Octobef 20. 10. Pylhian Sisters Itazuar. Nov. .f feel so good V but what R v V will make you M TOBACCO ''iiU,ii,)Jnjii11iinUiiinnniw 0 0 TYPEWRITERS This Is the New Improved Model 10 Typewriter Think what it means to own a typewriter that will perform all of the usual lypintr tasks and (hem better and quicker lhan erer before. $155.00 s Remington Portable With Standard Keyboard. Just Like Operating a Standard Remington. 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