atlrt have cnma AWVflHI JJ W MW K JSll v REAL Coffe, BDJIE1UCK 5433 the slraieht-Une coat and the dress it covers are to appear as one, the dress must renounce any frivolity aiid. be serenely plain. Tut French, women arc devoted admirers of the new three-piece tnsmhle costumes. With.the straight one-piece drcjs he otTcrs the coat of a matching material. A coat which may be threc-ii.irter length or teach almost to the hem of the dross. American onvfn find thn costume very mart and serviceable for molorine or travelinc since :one may slip off the coal (ter a dusty; toiir and wear tbe drew for dinner at one's hotel. Silk iHn or si' alpaca are rather newer material. th h ! nt sees a frent leal of heavy silk ''''!' and satin andjjome rajah for Simttiwi. ' IT ' YOU WANT THE FINEST CANNED SALMON "Rupert Brand" Selected Skeena Sockeye For picnics, "house "Rupert Brand" Salmon. A few .tins in the pantry arc always handy. Stuck a supply on your boat that's a good idea. SOLD EVERYWHERE. Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Prince Rupert, B.C. STEAMSHIP SERVICE S.S. Prince Rupert or Prince Gtorge Will sail from PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE and intermediate points each Monday, Thursday and Saturday at 11.00 p.m. FOR ANYOX Wednesday, 10.00 p.m. FOR 8TEWART Friday, 10.00 p.m. QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS SERVICE. S.S. PRINCE JOHN for Masset, Port Clements uud Buckley Bay, every Monduy, 8.00 p.m. For Skidegate and all ports south every Wednesday al 8.00 p.m. PASSENGER TRAIN, DAILY EXpEPT SUNDAY. tv Prlnc Kupert S.00 pjn. for PHI.M-.E GEOIOE, ED.MO.VTOM, WIN-RirEO, til points Eiitrrn Canada. United Bute. AOINOV ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES. Oltf Tick OrUet, 62 Third Alt, Prlnc Ruptrt. Phon 260. Ir. V T. Ki'i'icin's uMuhiif cruiser, Sunbeam HI., was tukt'n on the dry dork Tut s. lay af: r-noofi. A plank in the hoal was 'sprung us a result of contact wilh a rock on a recent hunting trip. FASHIONS & FOIBLES by Shirley Sharon TWO CONGREGATIONS WORSHIP TOGETHER DIFFERENT BUILDINGS Radio Utilized to Conduct Sen vice During Absence of PastdV MO NTH HAL, Soft. 25. One of Hu- iiiiwi unique (Jiiurelt services exer held was that at Sherhrooke Mt'llmiliM Church when, the naslor being away, it was de eided to instal a radio receiver uml loud speaker and listen to I lie sermon, prayers and music from Hie St. James Methodist Church, one of the . largest in Canada. The instrument was installed, the church was crowded for the occasion and the whole service wan heard and greetings were sent ly the pastor of the sjsler church lo the one whose, congregation was "listening in This was the first ocension on winch a service had. heen broadcasted mid received hy a sister church, the congregation of each taking part, BOAT ARRIVALS Passengers on C.N.R. steamer Prince Rupert, Capt. D. Donald, which arrived from Vancouver ami way" ports on time at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon included: For Prince Rupert Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Illggs. Oils Klslroin, K, K. D. McDowell (Montreal), Sr. A. il. Clmppell and daughter Bert Henry. Miss Mary tfiirtin, .1. A. Mellatlie, Father Moriarily, Father Kennedy, Dr. ,and Mrs. Size (Skidegate), W. Weslwood, J. II. Pillsbury, J. FniM-r. W. .1. Hull, Mrs. C. R.' (Jilhcrl. Mr. and Mrs. Suzuki and Mr. ami Mrs. H. R. lloldcn and family (Toronto), .i Kor Anyox F. K. Atkins. L, F. liny, (.1. K. Miller. Kd. Dohe. F I'teniinir, Mr. Fllxeernld. H. W. Richardson, W. II .lleidinan and son, Mr. and Mrs. Bloom, Misses Vago. C. I.ind. I.. Kleiner, O Smith. -.1. A. l.ange, N. Murchle. A. Cii.iilo. Mr. Frederickson and II F. Allcrdyce. di'Hi-e in I lie Daily News. Local and Personal J ( Hospital Annual Dull, Ocl 31. - Haynera, Undertakers, Phone 351 B.C Undertakers Phono il. TAXI and Messenger l'hone 078. Service. Joe Rogers is leaving for the south on I he C.N. 11. steamer lo night on a holiday trip. Al Falconer returned lo Alice. Arm on the Prince Rupert last night aflcr spending the day in the city on business. t - .-. Women of Moos'ehearl Legion Whist Drive and Dance. Ocl. Mctropole Hall, 8.30 p.m. sharp I Good prizes. Hen Lipsin leaves on the C.N.R steamer tonight on a combined holiday and business trip lo Van couver Mr .and Mrs. D. W. Bone, for merly of this cily, have returned from a visit lo Europe and are now living in Vancouver on 1'ifleenth Axenuc West. - Frank C. lliggs, district gover nor of I lie llotary Club, and Mrs lliggs will sail tonight by Hit! Prince Huperel for Ihc south on their return lo Portland, Ore. Imperial Oil' Co.'s tanker 1m penal, Capt. 'Fool e, ' arrived at 11.30 last night from loco willi cargo of gasoline for the coin pany's local lanks. The vessel Isails on her return south today Towing and freighting. Tug Towcna, 00 h.p., Capt. M. Clifton. Phone Hlue i00. Night phone 23. tf DANCK in Boston Hall, Thurs day, September 25 by (Jueen Mary Cliapler I.O.D.K. Adiuis-siou 91.00. Dancing J p.m. sharp Proceeds for Ridley Home Fund. 220 A harvest festival effort is being carried out by the Salvation Army this week. On Sunday I here will be special services and on Monday night all the goods collected this week will be Harry Thrupp of the C.N.R. division freight agent's ollice left on last night's train for Montreal from where, after spending a fexv days, he will proceed to the Old Country. He is on three months' leave of absence. J. Elder Eraser of the- depart men I of naval service arrived from Ottaxva on last night's train. He is here In give instructions lo Lieut. R. P. Ponder in con nection with recruiting for the Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve al this point. F. E. D. McDowell, publicity representative of the Canadian National Railways at Montreal, arrived from Vancouver on Ihc Prince Rupert yesterday afternoon and proceeded East by train. Mr. McDowell accompanied from Montreal to Vancou ver a piu'ly of 50 Australian hoys on I heir way home after attend ing Hie Wembley Fair. Their trip took I hem around Ihe world. Depicting the wonderful agri cultural groxvlh that is possjhle in Ihe Skeena Valley even close In Prince Rupert. Manager Harry Rochester of Ihe, Prince Rupert Hotel has on exhibit two sla!k of minfloxxer grown al Snlvus by Mr. ami Mrs.' T. Hall. They measure 11 feel, (1 inches in height. On exhibit at the same place, are lo be found splendid corn stalks grown by lr. II. L.. Wrinch, M.I. .A, at the lliuellon Hospital farm. H EMOliRHDIDS Do not autier another day wltii Itching. Ulaedlng, or rrotrudlng rilua or llemorrhoU.s. !o mimical operation required, lit. Clmso Ointment wilt relieve you at onco and afford laatlnff benefit. 60o a box; nil ik'iilera, or ftdnmnmn. Hate & Co Hm.Uti. Toronto. Bnmt1 box fre Dl C.O.S. Malaspina arrived in iwrt til ist morning at 11:30 from tf Lutheran Hazaar, December 2, .Mctropole Hall. Mrs. Field, Art Needlework Agent for real silk hosiery, 213 Second Ave. Phone 23. tf - J. 11. lMllsbury returned from Ocean FGalls on the Prince Ru pert yesterday afternoon. fisheries liatrol the ocean dock. and tied up at E. Rousseau? jnanager of .owe Inlet cannery, arrived in the city yesterday oifternbon and will sail this Vevening on the Prince llupcrtgfor Vancouver. Arthur Jlailey sails tonight on Hie Prince Rupert for Victoria where he will attend the funeral of his mother, lh.e Jate Mrs. Sarah M Mr. and .MrsTAifrcd Adams of Massed ,and party of children 'who are going to attend the Co- qualeetza Institute at Said is will sail for Vancouveron the Prince Rupert tonight; IIP TOP TAILORS. Suits and Overcoats made o measure, $27 ONE PRICE ONL'Y. Special xe- presenlative arTE. Sabourin's, 733 Third Avojiuc Friday and Saturday. LetrlHrn take your measure. ' 227 Plans for Hie continued oper ation of the club and for winter activities from' ihc athletic and social .standpoint were discussed al the meeting of (he Elks' Lodge last night. Committees were ap. pointed lo report back. There wan a letter from the Ketchikan Lodge expressing thanks for the reception in connection .with the recent excursion Some initiations were carried out. "' The .radio progam from the Oakland station tonight' commencing at eight o'clock includes the drama "Tweedlcs" by the K. (. O. players directed by Wilda Wilson Church and music by the radio trio. At ten o'clock dance music commences. On Saturday night there will be a travel talk by J. E. Barnes on. Ihe Pyramids, ami other buildings of ancient Egypt. Also a humorous dialogue "What Killed the Dog" and dance music after ten. TEMPORARY SCHEDULE G.T.P. COAST STEAMERS The saiing of Ihe S.S. "Prince Rupert'" from Prince Rupert for Vancouver, Monday. September 291 h, has been cancelled. After that date, sailings' for Vancouver will be each Wednesday af 8.0(1 p.m. and each Saturday at 1 2.00 midnight Saturday's boat call ing at Swauson Bay, Ocean Falls and Powell River. Arrivals from the Shulli will be each Wednesday at l.Oo p.m. and each Saturday at 8.00 p.m. Sailing of the S.S. "Prince John" for Queen .Charlotte Isands Monday., September 2l)th, has also, beep cancelled. This boat will serVtf Anyox and Stexxarf ns xvell as Queen Charlotte Island ports, sailing eacli Wednesday at 10.00. p.m. for Auyox and Stewart, and Saturday, October ilh, and Full information at City Ticket Office, Canadian National Railways,, 528 Third Avenue, Prince Rupert. Phone 250. 228 PAVING FOUND ON RHINE TRIER. Germany Road builders in (lie Allbach river valley have unearthed a stretch of stone paving blacks dating back i the days of the Romans. CAPTAIN OF THIEPVAL MARRIEDON MONDAY Miss Beatrice Annie Wolfenden Is Bride of James Robert Beech, R.C.N. A naval wedding of unusual interest took place on Monday at St. Paul's Naval Oarrisou Church, Esfiuimalt, when Miss Beatrice Annie Wolfenden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. 11. Wolfenden of Esquimau became the bride of William James Robert Beech, R.C.N, who was in command of ll.M.C.S. Thiepval when that vessel went lo the Dchring Sea anil Janan to convoy the British round-the-world flight. Mrs Napier lleiny of Oakland, Cal., sister of the bride, was matron of honor, Miss Phyllis Barton was . bridesmaid and, Lieut Pressy supported the gfoom Capt. and Mrs. Beech are honey mooning in Sound cities and will lake up residence al Esquimau where the groom will assume command of the naval barracks The wedding was lo have taken place in June but was postponed because the Thiepval was not back from the North in time. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert G. A. Buttiiner. C. S. Rankin A J. Anderson, D. McKellar, P R. Allen. Bert Henry and Jack Eraser,. Vancouver; J. P. McMil lan and A. J. Buttiiner. Bal moral; Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Gold smith and Mr. and Mrs. D. K eimedy, Victoria; John 1). Baby C.E.. Buckley Bay: Mrs. B. Lse and A. Forsythc, Edmonton; Mr and Mrs. H. N. Delinonico, Sua watlans; J. H. Wliittaker, Wil liani'Mair, L. H. Ooxv, Stewar Mearns and Lee Sam, Watun River: Mr. and Jlrs. Frank C, iliggs and J. P. Miller, Portland Ore.; A. M. Kipp and N. Brew Port Essington; W. II. Doodson Siuitbeis; J. Elder F'raser, 01 laxva; A. Busheikie, Calgary Weldon R. McAfee anif Mrs. Ira Reid, Oeorgeloxvn; Lee Lay Haysporl; E. Rousseau, Lowe Inlet; Mrs. 1). Nicholsonf Mount Lehman." Central J. J. Howey, C.N.R. JAPANESE OVERSEE FLIGHT OF ZR-3 AT FRIEDRICHSHAFEN FRIEDRICHSHAFENS, Sept 25. Among the interested spectators of all flights of the ZR-3 in Ihe region of Friedrichshafeu has been a commission of Japanese naval officers who have been overseeing the construction by a German concern of several airplanes for the Japanese government. TIkj airplane factory is on the edge of Lake Constance,! about a mile from the dirigible hangars. The confmission ar- fortnightly rived here five months ago, soon thereafter for all Queen Char- after the Germans began lotle Island ports. ' Ion the Japanese contract. work1 ROMANOFFS OUT OF GOTHA GOT1IA, Germany, Sept. 22. The new edition of the Almanac i , a i i. i j 1. 1, mi, i IIIU WUI Mll-j i icc lor i ne annais oi tins lanuly before tho war. i., sum.-x, imtMuiK sucuu ANNOUNCEMENTS of several. hundred yards, are toi..),' be numbered, taken up and re. -j laid for exhibition purposes in Lutheran Hazaar, December 2, Trier. Mctropole Hall. For women who prefer arubber girdle Ihe makers of Nemo Corsets have designed M Nemolastil? Reducing Girdle Made of patented NEMOLASTIK fabric that helps to gently massage away excess flesh in a safe and healthful manner. No rubber in contact with body or undergarments. Adjustable to de creasing size of figure. Washable. Closed back step-in type, four garters, in lustrous peach shade silk finish. Sold in Prince Rupert Kx- clii.sivi'ly Uy .labour llrus. Sizes for all figures. - - . . . . I CHEESE AND WAYS TO SERVE IT. This is the title of a beautifully illustrated booklet containing nearly a hundred tested recipes (or templing Chtese dishes. It is free. Send Coupon. Kraft-HacLarcn Cheese Co. Limited MONTREAL Nsme... ..AdJre In the homes of the wealthy, on the tables of epicures is Kraft Cheese. They rnnsack the world for the supreme in cheese. Price is no object. Kraft Cheese wins their prelerence by its inimitable flavor, its unvarying quality both guaranteed to them, and lo lon, by Ihe Kraft label. Yet Kraft Cheese can be purchased in the nearest grocery at popular prices. Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating G. 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 to handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 38F de Golha carries one line, refer-1 ring to Hie Romanoffs, the for- 1 ri,r:S?Lrr"?;,.iB:iWOLF LED MINERS TO FIND CLAIMS That Accounts For Origin Name of Properties Just Sold of TKRRACi:, Sept.. 25. An in-terestitig story of the discovery and naming of the Illuck Wolf (claims which were sold last week to the camp where Ihe prospectors, Jack Couture". Oscar Gen-ilron, Paul Hroiljn and Oscar Olander were camped. They look a couple of shots al it wjiich they were sure would prove fatal. Jack and Oscer tried 'to follow it, hut il was dusk and storming so heavily sleet, rain and snow, ihal llie.v jrave it up after a short distance. The next morning Paul Ifrodin took up the trail and followed quite easily for some distance. Thjen it liad evidently jumped over a ledge. When he was hunt ing around lost no time claims. in slaking their DANCING IN LONDON CHURCHYARD UNDER AUSPICES OF RECTOR LONDON.. Sept.. 25. -The new rector of St. Paul's, Coveul Garden, is bent upon developing the social life of his parish. There is came lo hand recently. A big no suitable institute, jiiack wolf had come quite close i churchyard has been so the utilized. This churchyard was recently the scene of a dance, given at Ihe rector's invitation. The weather was unfavorable, but when the rain slopped there was a fair number of dancers. Mus.ic was provided by an orchestra stationed on the steps outside the church and before the dance there was a concert by the choir. W. II. Doodson and J. S. Gray of Smithers are spending a couple of days in Ihe oily. They arrived from the interior on last night's train and will return below lo pick up Ihe trail again. home tomorrow afternoon, he noticed a rusty piece of rock which looked as if it might he something good, so he picked up a piece and put it in his pocket. That night when Ihey xvere crushing rock as they sal around Ihe camp fire, Paul Vemeinjiered his find. When it was crushed j il contained such a nromislnKi streak of gold that the boj'S . RFm5s wf Sweeten T the Stomach