m, August 20, 1924. ROYAL YEA CAKES FOR SALE STANDARDOAUTYTOROVER YEARS 111 J Prince Rupert DRYDOCK I AND until "THY A Nir TO.NICIIY" IpGRANT'S jjesi FiOC arable (Tilt ORIGINAL) Pure Scotch Whisky RICHEST IN FINEST HICHLAND MALT Doltted ) ju.rnld by William Grant & Soul Limited. Glenfulduli mri4 Balnnie-Cknliwt DulJUnn. Dull' town-4i-CUfow, Scoduid. This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Hoard or by the Government of British Columbia. Canadian National Railways SHIPYARD Operating Q. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant is equipped lo handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 385. YOU WANT THE FINEST CANNED SALMON 'Rupert Brand" Selected Skeeua Sockeye For picnics, 'boose "Rupert Brand" Salmon. ) few (ins in the pantry are always handy. Slock & supply on yur boat-Hint s a good idea. SOLD EVERYWHERE. Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Prince Rupert, B.C. Alaska Blue Fox Breeders ""YOU ARE LOOKING FOR QUALITY STOCK BLUE FOXES COMMUNICATE WITH JACOB OTNESS Petersburg, Alaska ur Foxes Guaranteed to bo a Number Ono Stock. Local and Personal B.C. Undertakers. Phono Ji. llayners, Undertakers. 351. Don't miss "The Wagon," the most picture in the world. 1-riday, Saturday night. Phone Jack Xarclli arrived from tho south on I he Princess Louise this morning. He was. as far south as San Francisco. Oct ahead of your friends in the south. See "The Covered agon" the picture all the world wants to see. Covered talked.ot Tonight, matinee and lowing and freighting. Tug Towena, 50 h.p., Capt. M. Clifton. Phone Blue 100. .Night Phone 23. tf nr. William Sagar of Port Simpson was in town yesterday oil his way from Port F.ssinglon lo Port Simpson. 1 r. 0. Dawson who has been visiting Kdnionton, Vancouver and Victoria, is expected to re turn home on Monday. 1' S. Sheppard, C..VH. travel ling audilor, sailed for the Queen Charlotte Islands on the Prince John last night. Aid. J. A. Smilh is returning on I lie Prince George lhU after noon after having spent ten days in Vancouver. Judge F. M.cB. Young will be back from a holiday trip lo Van corner and Victoria on the Prince Huperl Monday afternoon. - -- Mrs. Ian P. Davis or Claxlon left yesterday afternoon by gas boat for Port Simpson where she will spend a week visiting. James Oliver, teacher of Hart ley Bay, arrived in i lie cily on the Venture this morning and Is re gislered at the Prince Huperl Hotel. - Union steamer Venture, Capt A. Johnstone, northbound from Vancouver lo Skeena and Xaas Hlver cannery points, arrived in port (his morning at 7 o'clock. Mrs. K. Morrison and family, who arrived in I he cily on Sunday last from Montreal, sailed litis morning on the Princess Louise for Wrangell. Miss Dorothy G. Thompson, school teacher of Telkwa. ar rived on the Princess Louise this morning after spending her vara, tion in the south. She will proceed to the interior by train, John Dyhbavu and young son returned this morning mi the Princess Louise from Vancouver where the latter was receiving treatment at the hands of an eye specialist. - - Holier! O. Quicks of Los An-1 geles sailed last night on the Prince Huperl for the south. Last night in his olllcial capacity as supreme delegate from California THE DAILY NEWS rPAGE THREE Mrs. Field, Art Needlework. Agent for real silk hosiery 13 Second Ave. 'Phone 23. If V. E. Fisher wilibo back from ancouver on the iPrince Hupert on Monday afternoon next. Misses. Pulniira'-and Mary As toria 1 sailed lasty .night on the 'rince Hubert for, Vancouver on holiday trip. : , Mrs. H. I.ipsiiianil family sail. ed last night oiithe Prince Hu. perl for Vancouver, enrouto to Montreal. "f The Massett Timber Co.'s scow F. L. II No. 2 was taken up on the local dry dock yesterday for cleaning and painting. Grace Grant laid a charge of assault against Daisy Durham in the cily police court this morn ing. The caso will he heard tomorrow morning. Both women ro residents of Comox Avenue. Mrs. P. I. Palmer and children. Gwen and Paddy, are expected back from Vancouver on Monday. They have been spending a few weeks at their summer home on Burrard Inlet. The train from the East, which was delayed by the derailment near Mount Hobson on Wednesday, arrived here at 2.25 this afternoon. The regular train, due at i o'clock this afternoon, is re ported on lime. Miss Lennox, M.I)., Japanese missionary for the Anglican Church, is expected back next week from Vancouver where she has been spending her vacation She will take charge of the local Japanese kindergarten. Afler having attended the Brit ish Empiru Exhibition with the Canadian parliamentary parly, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Slork arc dui to arrive in Montreal to-morrow. They are expected in Prince Hu pert about September 8 or 10. The assault case against II Uyeda, Japanese of Baysporl, was opened before Judge Hoberlson in the County Court this morning and is proceeding again this af lernoon after adjournment hav ing been taken for the lunch hour Two men named Berg and Brenimer, suspects in connection with the assault of Provincial Police Constable Arthur Collin last week, were returned to Ocean Falls from Vancouver this week by Provincial Constable Tebb of Vancouver. C.P.H. steamer Princess Louise, Capt. Arthur. Slater, northbound with tourists from Vancouver to Alaska ports, was here from 7 o'clock lo 9 this morning. The vessel had a light passenger list, the movement now being south instead of northbound. This is the last voyage of t lie Louise this season. 4 . , A. L, Carrulhers, formerly dis Irict engineer here for the pro vincial department of public works and now bridge inspector. is expected early next week from the interior. He has been on a trip of inspection though Ihe Cariboo and Fort George districts he visiled the local Knights, of ?ml willr sou"' '! ''ere. Be Pythias lodge. W. II. Billings, manager of tho insurance department of Hell-Irvjng, Creery it Co., Vancouver, returned south on the Prince Hu perl last night arter having spent several days in the cily on busi ness. Ho was accompanied on his trip north by Mrs. Billings. fore arriving in the city , ho will inspect bridge construction' at Terrace. ff An informal dance was held in Ihe F.lks" Home last night, another opporluiiily beintr iriven Miss Nora Kenny, tho lodge's candidate in the Fair for Ketchikan. Mr. Sacks is (',l"lsi!it,d of C. Folsom, Jack manager of the Lakeside Fish 1 i'u"01"' i. i'.. i ii... i. hi. i wjoh-i w ii ii-ii iiitiiuies iiailllulj shipped through this port. K M. Cameron, cliii-f iii'.Iiwii HEMORRHOIDS Do not aurrer another day -vrltti Itching, ltleedlnff, or rrotrudlng rilct or Hemorrhoids. No nurglcal operation required. Dr. Chute' Ointment will relieve you at once and tlTonl lastlnff benefit. 60o a boxj all dealer, or Rdmanonn, llatet & Co Limited, Toronto. Sample box fret. CANADIAN TROOPER COMING C.O.M.M. Sleanier Canadian or Ihe federal department nf '1Vo,'ler is expected lo nrrive hero public works, uni Mrs. Cameron !m Momlil' evening for drydcick- relurned last night aboard n,e '"g general'oVcrhauU;. depart ipenlal launch Walrondo! " ' . T v from Stewart and will sail today BIRTHS for down the coast. J. p. Fordo, district engineer with headquarJ A son was bom lo Mr. and lers in Victoria, is accompanviiiL' Mi- ii... m,.i.' i.. nn 1 Avenue Kasl, at the Prince Hu perl (.eneral Hospital on August 29. A daughter was horn n the j Prince Hupert General Hospital on August :'H to Dr. arid Mrs. J. 'A West, 321 Fourth Avenue IV.esl, i I headed track to WuW I health is Kellogg's mm I crispy corn flakes, m I 1 U MUfiet Q 1 Then Ql Alway I 1 XStnd tut. j&nCl unnjr- JlQ ",dJ,to I EE taint, yet doet not brown f Ultet are me. No cooking. B tax the itomach or critp and crunchy. No sticky dithet to I E digestive tract like with a full, deli wash. Juit pour I I a heavy meaL ciout flaror. out and terre. I CORN FLAKES Ovtn-ffh alway$ CORj DANCE TO SUPPORT CARNIVAL CANDIDATE AT ANYOX WEDNESDAY ANYOX, Aug. 29 The dance on Wednesday night in Ihe gym nasium ior i ne purpose or as sisting in the candidature of Miss Dodds, who is the Anyov entrant in Ihe Prince Huperl Carnival Queen Contest, was largely at-I ended and thoroughly enjoyed by all present. An excellent supper was served and dancing continued until two a.m., the feature of the evening being the twelve piece .orchestra, alii the members of which gave "" their services gratis. As. tho hall was donated by the Community League and friends of the young lady provided the supper, the lotal proceeds arc available for the purchase of votes. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert A. C. Knight, J. D. Watson and II. Iteynolds, Vancouver; A. B. Pleas, 1. I.. Williams and James May. Sr.. Port Clements; .Tames Brown, George Websler and Jack Board's Martin. Massed: A. J. Yates ami carnival queen contest, to in- W. A. Wright, Buckley Bay; W. crease her standing. There were F. Binns. Balmoral: A M. Kiim Mr and Mrs. B. Sacks of Chi- ubout 10 coul'les present, music Port F.ssiuglon; Mr. and Mrs. K. ' . . II'IIO flllll.L-ll.k.l 1... I' . . I M 1 11 . . - ... caga, who have been in the cilv " """- r-wuiis ur- m. uameron, uuawa; Dr. Kins for several days, sailed this c,,e'slra a,ll(J refreshments were man and C. E, Anderson, Anyox; morning on tho Princess Louise ''""" 1 tH ' commiuee in Charge. James Oliver, Hartley Bay. Central N. Marcovich and Surf Inlet. Wi'lllIKHV J. Ellice, P. S. Bonney, district forester, sailed on the Prince Hupert last night for Ocean Falls, and will be away until September 10 making a trip of inspection through tho district from Capo Caution to Milband Sound. After returning here for a couplo of days next month, ho will proceed lo aaaaai w Iiij u TiW-Qairk I. Rilim CATARRH ef the BLADDER tWi. 5icctiifil Each Cinnute fu i rA ber.n.me3"V,uy ttuartoteouHlerfrlU TT amatco 3 PLY COTTONWOOD VENEER PANELS j For panelling your rooms it rivals the most cosily hardwoods. Rejuvenate your Home Quickly and Permanently. Sole Agents Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. Phones 116 and 564. The Acme of Sweet Perfection! The Autocrat of the Candy AVorld. PURDY'S CANDY A Toothsome Delight in a Beautiful Box. PRINCE RUPERT CIGAR STORE WE CASH CHEQUES. Children's Shoes OF QUALITY SPECIALLY PRICED $4.05 Tan or Black Calfskin, welted soles. Chums and Iliirlbuts. Button only. Sizes 11 to 1. Regular $0.00 and $0.50. . 53.05 Tan or Black tlalfskiu. Weller solesr'-Butlon only. 8 lo 10W. Regular $1.75. 05o Child's 1'ale.nt Leather Slippers, Patent LeatJier Boots and Rubber Soled Sirup Slippers. Values to $2.00 pair. Family Shoe Store