hur!day, September 4, 1924 mincer AMM 1' IllSlffi Hlltlllllii!!!! ySSiwhmier vnu Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating G. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Englnoer5,,Machinlsts, 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 385. " ?-rr : T - YOU WANT THE FINEST CANNED SALMON "Rupert Skee Selected FOR SALE Brand Sockeye Forplcnics, 'Moose "Rupert Brand" Salmon. A few tills iff I lie pu-nlry Arc always handy. Stock a supply on your bonl Unit's a good idea. SOLD EVERYWHERE. Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Prince Rupert, B.C. Alaska Blue Fox Breeders IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR QUALITY STOCK BLUE FOXES COMMUNICATE WITH JACO Petersburg, OTNESS Alaska Our Foxes Guaranteed to be a Number One Stock. UNION STLAM5HIH COMPANY OF B.C., LTD. SlllllllX frum mum nupiTt, 'of VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Swunton B, ni Alert By, Tuetdsy, B P.M. fof VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, AUrt Bay, nd 6wnon By, Saturday, 10 A.M. 'op ANYOX.1 ALICE ARM, STEWART, Wiles. Iilind, Sunday, P.M. 'o' PORT SIMPSON and Nam Rlf Cannarlea, Friday A.M. 3 2nd Anu. J, Barnalay, Asnt. Prlnci Rupart, B O. Major R. M. Taylor, district j lucky, and Mi". Mrs. Robert for thn iiriivineinl ilc-lAsa mid IlllIK til IM of Chatta. Ill 1111111117 IMIr. I! I Ikll. 1 t 1 1 1 1 1 , . .......,,! v .v. ... , v.. . . '" HS dune In I'iiimhiI fliinilu. also Mr. and win tonight for Ocean Falls Mrs. F. (1. Hrynolson and daugh- "'mite in Mellu f.oOla where he ler, of Seal lie ami (. !! Arnold, ''I IllSliect iliinin.r,, l,.,lp-,w inf llhilwi. IllllllM't. 11.13. ViCtOfla ' Anderson mill slllll'l'lll. Ml, If,,, I . . . .... If II rl )s alreiuly .at Holla Culonisl'. A Kindergarten will be opened K,il.l..nil,.l-' n in St. Andrew's ! iuiKimt.il Minimi Fully ituali- 'Toronto .Normal , '.,.-,, ,,, .wilt... v' ..... tit....... - - .l'lllry..ll.. ...... ... -i fltlM1ll oviMiciiie. . llauipslilre mail, L.t'cniu aie in c mi rj-. 0 iilertaiiiinu: as their Riiesls : apply nioruings to f Suniinit. I', and Mr- iii,i rinimiiMdn Aiuu i mi'ins. or nhone Hlack 1 00. -'"i ui t.uuillic, null" Local and Personal B.C. Undertakers. Phono it. - Hayners, Undertakers. 351. Phono Mrs. Field, Art Needlework. Agent for real silk hosiery, 213 Second Ave. Phone 23. tf lowing and freighting. Tug Towena, 50 h.p., Cant. M. Clifton. I Phone Blue 100. Night phono 23. C. II. Gilbert, the Terraca in surance man, returned on the Prince George yesterday after noon from a trip down the coast. George Shaw, Ralph Smith and Don Graham were among those who returned to town last, night after attending the Sniithers Fair. free. Supper 25c. Everybody welcome everybody will be there. H Mrs. K. J. Conway and family of Anyox were passejigors Koin' llihough on the Prince (Sotirue yesterday .afternoon bound .north after spending a vacation in the south. - F. . Hoe, manager of the Hoynl Hank at Alice Arm, went llirousli on the Prince ueorse yesterday aflernoon soin? north after spending holidays In Mr. and Mrs. Oiler Itosnerand family returned to the city yes terday afternoon after an absence of two months most ul which time was. spent in the Fast. After spending a few days visiting in the city, Miss Kathleen llazlett sailed last night oii the Prince ' Oeorge for Anyox where she will resume her school leaching duties, Nicol Thompson, prominent Vancouver business man ami formerly president of tlic Hoard of Trade In that city, was a pas-) MMiger bound for Anyox on the Prince Georgo yesterday. He will be back in (lie city tonight ami will stop over. i -- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Hoherl Atkins of j Vancouver are here on their1 honeymoon trip, having arrived from the south on the l'rinco ' (ieorge yesterday afternoon. Mr. ! VI kins is a brother of Harry Atkins of this city. Mrs. A. II. Hailey and daugh ters, .lean and Moya, ami little Slevie Hreniner, returned last nihl from Smithers where they attended (he Fair being the guesls of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Gray. EMOKRHOIDS Do not suffer another day wit Itchlne, Bleeding; or rrotrudlng rilea or Hemorrhoids. No nurglcal operation requlrod. Dr. Chare r Ointment will relieve you at once and afford lartlna benefit. 60s a box; all dealeri, or Kdmnnrfon, Hater & Co Limited, Toronto- Sample box free- THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE This new girdle by the makeri if Nemo Cor iet. promotes figure ceduc tion in a safe manner. Made of patented Nemolastilc fabric, no rub ber touches body or under garments. Closed back style, Sites for all figures. Nemoast Reducing Girdle ild in l'rliice unpen Olof Hanson left on last night's Miss E. Lennox, M.D., who has train for Sinithers and will be charge of Anglican missions in back on Saturday.,, tins city, returned on the Prince George yesterday afternoon after A. S. Paul, Ib'cW manager for pcnuing a vacation in the south. Inc. pacific faluvjKoriiig Go., is sailing tonight Mill, tiie Prince Miss Agnes McQuillan and George for Vancouver Miss Blanche Curtin, who have been holidaying in the south, re- Judging for Ho ler Babies con turned to the city on the Prince lest for babk's-uiiiUcr six months George yesterday afternoon. will be held orfSaturday after noon at 4 o'eloekiu Demer's old Morley Shier arrived from store. Third Avenue. Entries for Vancouver on the Prince George this class will r?e received up to yesterday afternoon and contin- 15 p.m Friday evening. 208 ued through to Anyox. He will be back in .the city later. Dr. Wilson Hcrold of Kelowna arrived by last night's train from Mrs. W. Beveridgc. who has the interior and suited on the been on -a brief trip to ancou-l Prince George for Anyox. He yer and other cities in the south, will be back in the cily in a few returned home on the Prince days. Dr. Herold 'motored from George yesterday afternoon. Kelowna to Vauderhoof, leaving L. Jcssen manager for B.C. of his car at the latter point. Hoylc Hros., diamond drilling W, Vaughan Davies returned on firm, . was a passenger going the Prince George yeste'rday af. through to Anyox from Nancou- tefhoon from West Vancouver ver on the Prince George yester- where he lias been holidaying for day afternoon. the past couple of "months. Mr Davies is joining" partnership Heller Habies contest entries with P. 11. Linzey In the grocery close Friday and Saturday of this business and the new firm wilt week. Full medical examination, be known as Linzev & Davies. Diplomas and score cards of . . - points will be given every en- Ilev. F. A. P. Cfradwick, rector Irani. ' -208 of St. Juliu s Anglican Church. the largest church at Victoria, PRE-EXHIBITION iD A N C E. arrived from fhe south on the To-night, 9 o'clock, Elks Home, Prince George yesterday afler- Easson's orchestra. Admission noon and continue,! east by train for London, Out., where he will attend (lie general triennial synod. Ilev. Cliadvvick,, is an old time associate of ,Vrclideacoii t. A. Hix of this city? Provincial Constable G. P. Logan, who has been in the cily for the past week, is returning tomorrow on (tie Venture to the Xaas Iliver where he will remain until the end of the jnonlh.' He will then proceed to, (ho Cariboo where three alleged cattle thieves whom he arrested single-handed last winter, are coining up at the Assizes. - - Mr. and Mrs. H. Sacks of Chicago, who have been spending the past few days In Ketchikan, returned to I lie city on' the Prin cess J.ouise yesljprilay. afternoon and will sail tonight by the steamer Prince,, Georgo on their return to Chicago by way of Seattle, Portland, Sau Francisco !i ami Los Angeles-;' . Y" BUY YOUR EXHIBITION TICKETS FROM CARNIVAL a, A. Clothier, resident mining engineer, is cxpecieu dhck irom Alice Ann on the Prince Geoige (his evening. James Mitchell sailed on the Prince George last night for Anyox where he will take up his new position a vice.principal of the High Scliol. The manager of the exhibition has received a number of entries in the photographic section and it is anticipated that a fine display of photographs of the district will be at the fair this year. PRE-EXHIBITION DANCE, Tonight, 9. o'clock, Elks' Home. Easson's Orchestra. Admission free. Supper 25c. Everybody i Invited to come and bring a friend. Fred Stork. M.P., and Mrs Stork will be home on Sunday night's train. They have been attending the Hritish Empire with the Canadian parliamentary parly. Mr. Slork not having been limim since he left early last miriiicr in attend the session at Ottawa. BOAT ARRIVALS Passenuers on the C.N.H. learner Prince George, Capt Harry Nedden, which arrived in port on time from the south at 3 nVlock veslerday afternoon, in cluded: QUEEN CANDIDATE Mm'!'ay' MISS NORA KENNY. Supported by B.P.O, Elks and I heir matiy friends. Tickets can also lie seen red from any Elk. or' P.O. Box o8'J. Phono Black 128 For Prince Rupert Miss Hlanche Curtin, Miss Agnes'ilc Ouillan. R. B. Blair. Miss A. C Meiklcjolin, M,r. and Mr J Brown low. W. Wilkinson, Miss Mary Oliver, Miss McLaughlin W.Cody (Cumsliewai. Mr. and Mrs. R. Atkins, Miss S. Anderson W. Vaughan Davies, Miss Morri son (Lockcport), Miss M. A Smith, J. R. Taylor, Miss Hay wood, E. A. O'Reilly, J. R. Lillico, J. U. Nicol, Miss M. McGuire, Miss A. McGuire, C. R. Gilbert, Miss Fdith McCaul, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Woods, Rev. and Mrs. C. Rask, Mr. and Mrs. C. I). Sinclair and family (Saskatoon), Mrs, Hever idge, A. Bergman, Miss Pearn, Rev. F. A. P. Chadwick (London, Onl;., Miss K. Lennox, Mr. and Mrs. Olier Besner and famiry, 1). Stewart, A. Laylon, V. lv Jones R. Ilea, R. Crawley, O. Olson (Cumshewa), Tom Foug, Mr. and Mrs. Hooper ami Miss Lucy Lewis For Anyox Mrs. S. K, Camer on. .Miss Doris Cameron, Mr. Riddock, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Pat- Ion and family, Mrs. C. Howe and child. Miss A. Callahan, Mrs. Cantalinc and child, B. Matthews. E. L. Stephens, Mr. Roberts, Tv. Ballanttine, Mr. Purvis, Morley Shier, Mrs. Wioolston and child Mrs. E. J. Conway and family. G. Cay, S. F. I). Roe, Mrs. Cos'kie, Mr. and Mrs. Ruttan, Nicluol Thompson, ' L. Jessen, Miss Leilch, .Viss V. Deane, H, I). Southam, Mrs. J. Livesley, Mr. Woodley, Louis Roehle and G. W. Trowell. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert T. 0. Burgess, .1. P. S. BinTon. If. Hlock, O. C. Lewis, C. C.osse, O. II. Calbick. Chonfr Sam and X. B. Choner, Massed ; I). T. Lutes ami J A. Munro. Watun River; T. II. Rigby, F ,C. Hallt Miss Isohel Ralph, Miss Cafherino Campbell, Miss. Helen Bennett and J. Spiers, Buckley Bay; Thomas 1). Farrelly. Winninesr: Frank R. I.eland, Oeorge II. Jally and B. Willson, New Westminster; J. R. Lillico, 1). Stewart, I. Anderson, Doris Canaway, Muriel William Ware, W. R. Dunlop and C, ,1. Bell, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. B. Sacks, Chicago; F. Phiscalor, Terrace; A. M. Kipp, Port Essington; (Jeorge W. B. Fletcher, A. O. R. Huddell, Arthur. Huddell, Ida M. Huddell and J. W. Bastable, Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Campbell, Fort William; Charlotte Mollard. Lyon, France; Mr. and Mrs. (i. W. Linke, Edmonton; Mi. and Mrs, Eugene W. Ross, Hollywood, CaL; A. J. Christiansen ami G. M. Rolie, city; M. H. Mol-ver. Ketchikan; C. (L Morgan K. S. Hewitt, launch Metra; E.G. Teniuuil and X. G. Terry, Seal Cove. Central W. H. Spencer, Bucklt,. Bay; W. .1. Joriuan, Glaxton; G. F. Moncklon, Terrace; Mr. and Mrs.' James A. McAulay, Yakima; Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Wrighl, Stanford, Gal.; S. Robertson, R. T. Russell, Edmonton; -J. J. Howey, . G.N.R.; B. II. Synins and E H.unter, city. "What did the boss say lo you for being lalo on Friday? "He gave me the D.C..M "What's that?" "Don't come Monday l" CANADA isr T 1 EUROPE iravei m Vhen you buy a Cunard-Canadian Route ticket, ' you buy not only transportation, but the finest type of travelling accommodation, comfort, luxury, entertainment, meals, personal service, and the peace and quiet of the St. Lawrence River trip, with all of its majestic scenery. You can change your hotel readily enough if you are disappointed. But, you cannot change your steamer once you are aboard. Make up ypur mind now to travel Cunard-Canadian. Cunard courtesy and thoughtful attention are yours at every turn, whether you take cabin or third class passage. The splendid appointments of staterooms, salons, libraries, children s rooms, promenade decks, etc., will make your voyage one of hourly delight See the Cunard Agent in "your town for detailed information about the ships, rates, sailing dates, etc., or write to, The Cunard Steam Ship Co. Limited Vtd 622 Hastings St., V. VANCOUVER, B.C. The St Lawrence Route - Tf. - 'Tf " The Pleasure tray iu cwupv BURN Nanaimo Wellington Coal Our lump coal is double screened. Every lump' is a chunk of heat, , TRY OUR NUT COAL FOR YOUR KITCHEN RANGE Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. Phones 116 and 564. The Acme of Sweet Perfection! The Autocrat of the Candy World. PURDY'S CANDY A Toothsome Delight in a Beautiful Box. Sole Agents PRINCE RUPERT CIGAR STORE WE CASH CHEQUES. Children's Shoes OF QUALITY SPECIALLY PRICED 54.05 Tan or Black Calfskin, welled soles. Chums and llurlljuts. Button only. Sizes 11 to lVa. Regular $0.00 and $0.50. S3.95 Tan or Black Calfskin. Welter soles. Billion only. 8 to 10. Regular $4.75. I 05c Child's Patent Leather Slippers. Patent Leather Boots and Rubber Soled Strap Slippers. Values to $2.00 pair. Family Shoe Store VISITING LADIES ARE ENTERTAINED SMITHERS HOSTESS SMITRERS, Sept. I. In honor Of visiting ladies to rinvithers, Mrs. L. B. Warner entertained at bridge on Wednesday evening. There were four tables, the first prize being won by Mrs. L. S. McOill and the second by Mrs. O. 11. Wall. Those present inctuded Mrs. 1 R. Keefe of Francois Lake, Mr. J. E. Bosltoin of Grassy Plains, Mrs. J. C. K. Sealy of Hazelton, Mrs. Elsey of Vancouver, Mrs. Geo. Wilson of Prince Rupert, Mrs. F. Ockleshaw, Mrs. L. S. McGill, Mrs. O. Hanson, Mls. W. 11. Doodson, Mrs. E. Eby, Ms. K. E. Orchard, Mrs. Floyd Halt, Mrs. Hunt and' Mrs. G. 11. Wall. Advertise In the Dally Newn. WHEN THE BABIES ARE CUTTING TEETH THE MOTHER SHOULD USE Durinp ha.hr' tootMnr. . fally ia the hot rummer months. thi bowels become looso and diarrhoea, . dysentery, colic, cramps, etc, manifest themselves; the gums become swollen, snd eankers form in the- month. This ia the time when the mother ihould use "Dr. Fowler's," and, perhaps, save the baby's life. Tut up only by The T. MUbnrn Col, Umited, Toronto, Out.