iJy October 6, 1024. .1 The Fine Qualities "SALABA" GREEN TEA connot be adequately described but they can be appreciated in the teacup. riCC SAMPLE il GREEN TEA UPON REQUEST. "SALADA," TORONTO YOU WANT THE FINEST CANNED SALMON "Rupert Selected Skeena S T.;e gKiouis prent to tin i l a lrnclllng twig; lo i. Ij: idrsiuaid, a idnlilium bar 1 ar.it la the groomsman, gold ? (inks. The bride s gift lo Brand" ockeye 'Fur pH-tiii v lioH-r llni'i ii Hnind" Salmon. A few litis in Mir .i lr are ulwavs liaiidy. Hloik a supply on y.nr Ixmi Hut a good toea. GOLD EVERYWHERE. Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Prlnco Rupert, B.C. WET WEDDING OH SATURDAY NIGHT Annie Vino Blrnle Married to George Wilton McKay Both of this City W nn M'-Kay. in f t M , Andrew M-ka '):'. miiiJ Ml Ahum-1 'Uulii'T of Mi.' Ial' I hm. I Mrs. Hit Hi"- of ,. : I. Kl'll' tin- priiiri-ij iH-i Inil Intel esl ins" ; i' li look plare at 8 i a night III Suite .-sier AparlHIfllt, ell- will reide. Rev. .ItlllMletJ. who wore a charm - m Hate crepe Willi ui( and carried a Jlll-I of pins rose- 1. 1. Hi- ii-otifii'il lo i hi- popularly of Dm- i-oiiI i hi-I mg couple. .Mr. M-Kay i well known throughout Hie iitirlli. Hi- m I tic lot-al manager lor the Oevern-tiit-nt Telegrapfln and, before (-iiifing lion, lii-lil a similar posi- liou at liaieltou. Mr. McKay had resided here sinre early girl-IioinI and ha been u member of tin- imii ii ii:il i i'li-h"iie ei-rli.iiijir .i(T for rn! year. SUCCESSFUL TEA AND SALE HELD BY PRESBYTERIAN AID A wry iircrtil I. a and wale ,of hotiii- rooking wa held Sat urday afternoon at (lie borne of Mrs. 8. K. Campbell. 3 1 Fourth Avenue West, by the l-dle" AH of the Presbyterian Church. The sum of M was realised. H Taylor who wore while! Mrs. H. M. Taylor, president - o I carried a bouquet olUf (be .Hdle.' AW. and Mr. i , si rati-ns. John Mornaon HUranbell received. Mr. Fred f y.-uli- supported -1 1 . . 1 1 y was p-rfonni-d ir j., . -. nri- of a few imni'Hl-( ! of the eoiipl-- Mr. i M II F. Ulessey. John M - i:im-ii 'MH."m1. and D.V. dehyhtrtl IheXork and Mrs. C. A. Kcaeri poured with Mrs. T. McOlyinont, Mrs. D. i. Slevrart. Mrs. H. F. MeNaughlou, Mrs. C. K. Starr. Mr a. 'ft. J. MrLeod, Mrs. (i. A. liryant and Mrs. W. J. Nelon serving. Local and Personal B. . ...... llayners, LinJeriakers, I'bone 351 Ii.f Undertakers. Phono il. TAX I and Messenger Service. Phono 078. If - Always I lie best "SUPltKMP" Collet- nave the coupons. tf Mrs. Field, Art Needlework Agent fur real silk hosiery, 213 Second Ave. Phone. 23. tl .. lowing and freighting. Tug Towcna, 50 h.p., Capt. M. Clifton Phone liluo 100. Mght pholie 23 tf Wauled for adoption a girl from li to 11 years of age Parent's references required Write Ilox 20, Daily News. 28 Women of Moosehetirt Legion Whist Drive a in I Dance, October 7. Mctrnpole Hall at 8.30 p.m. harp. (Jood prizes. IIhiI rated lecture on the Wi-mhley Inhibition by Fred stork, M.P. tonight, Monday, at 8 o'clock in Baptist Church Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Itonney and child returned from the south on the Prince (teonre Saturday II I Kill. ... W. A. Pulleii of Hie Prince lliiu-rl ll -Products staff and Mm. Pullen arrived from Van ouver on the Prince (ieorge Sat urday night. Jark ldwards arrived from llannall on las nljtht's train. He will lake Ui his residence for the winter In the city, Mrs. ld wards and family having already arrived. Capl. A. C. H. Uerhardi, man after of the Homestake M tains; l!o., pased through on the Car dena- yeslerday afternoon bound from Vancouver to Alice A' tn. J. K. Stark of Aliee Arm pass ed IhrouRh on the Ordena yee lerday afternoon returninf north after having spent a few weeks visiting relatives and friends on Vancouver Island. Mh M. Taylor of the hospital nursing stalf retained to Hie rity Sat unlay night on the Prince lieorge after having spent holi days at Port Albemi, Vancouver I land. I'nion freighter Chilkool, Capt N'elon, was in port yesterday from 1 1 .30 in the morning 'till I in the afleruoon unloading pow der and roal. The ves-el proceeded lo the Naas Hiver where Mr. D. Mel). Hunter1"4" '"' on canned salmon wed-land Mrs, S. Massey presided nl i .i?i was srrved under the'the home cooking table and Mrs.l Mr. and Mrs. Waller (tale and - mo of Mr-.. lUrrall.- j r. C. Priagie was In ctwir&e ot'cbild returned home ou the the sale of plants. Horte vh lBHhier. .Mrs. (ieorge , Prine fieorge Saturday night af Iter having spent a month's vaca- lion in the south. While in Van Kx-Ald. John Currle returned couver Mr. (Sale was laid up for on the Cardena yesterday after- three weeks with a bail attack of wiiii was a platinum slick noon froin a hrn-f business i rip Idood poisoning resulting from a cl with pi-arls. Numi-rixi- lo ,nnii "iu.'i uio-.iuilo bile on the face. K "Cheese and ways to jjgj y Mr (I f j$m li ike name ol li'tle booklet every rM JM yj5' houiewife,prticulilreery mother, N TM1- ' jforKP (hould hive. Il contains neatly By "p'-TjV, , I 1 hundred letled, economics! rectpet flfj H beiidewelthotuthoriUtivelcli H BSfry about cheee. It (Ufgetia way to Eo H trrve "aomelhing diHerent" in the fcV H menu of children and grown ur nja H without aacrificing eitenlial noiirUn- B3 H frail Chttti alwayi beart tS) ment II ! indeifd, illuatialed in M Kralt 1ral maik on the linl.nl. color and (ree. Fill out and mail xQ H lrrlablyiiiilttonire!ngilbr(or coupon below. U H you buy, even thnuiih ynu hava H ' Vme AJJr.. THE DAILY NEWS a W. K. Collison. Indian Agent, Fred MiXKinn sailed on: the left fur Vanarsdol by Saturday i Prince lluncrt Saturday nighl for night's train on departmental Vancouver on a business trip. lusinoas. F. S. Sheppard, G.N.Il. travel ling auditor, returned lo Van couver on the rnnce uupcri Saturday night. .Mrs. N. Mussallein and daugh ter, who have been holidaying Injun the Prince ltupert Saturday le couth, outh, returned returned to lo the the city cilylr.lghl. on the Prince Oeorgo Saturday night. , ... Dr. J. V. Lang of Mutton and ft Klka Home, Thursday, Octo ber 0. Dancing, 'J lo 2. ltl lloor in town. Westholme Ori chestra. Refreshments 50c. 238 . 4...... T. II. Johnson, manager of the Canadian Fish & Quid Storage Co.. left on Saturday night's I rain for Chicago via Winnipeg and Duluth on a business, trip JIr. T. M. Sencr, 230 Fiflh Avenue Kast, relurned to thecily on laat nlgbt'a train after a trip lo Vermont. She . was accom panied home by her parents, Mr. and Mr. D. K. Seaburj. who will reside here. Jack Crawford, purser of I ho Prince Oeorge, IraMsferreil to the Prince ltupert Saturday night and Norman McLean has taken over the . office of the Prinee George which went outh yester day. Motorship Hellingbam, Capl Leu Williams, was in port Satur day night discharging a ship ment of fresh halibut from Kcl- ohikan which was despatched Kasl over the Cauadlfiu, National Railways. Hoard of -Trader hi 'iftlieon In Hon. MacKenzie KifKrJibirinier of Canada, in Auditorium at 12.30 n'eloek, October t3l tidies will be present. Tickets ..obtainable from all member of I he execu tive. Ornies Drug Jsiun, and the secretary. Price.?!. 00. ' CX.H. steamer Prince' ' John lajit. Neil Mclean, rourned to pori a aiuriiiiy nigni ar ter making her firl run under the new schedule lo Anyor., Stewart and Maple Day and sail ed at II o'clock Sunday morning for Uueen Charlotte Island ports. iToviueial Police Chief W. SpiiU-r sailed for the south Saturday night escorting Jack Me-Dougall of F'raneois lake, v. ho is sentenced' to sis nicitis at Okatla for sellin; Ihjjor, and Carl Strand of ';iaither who is going lo toe menial hospital. The prisoners were brought from the interior by Coif-table R. P. Ponder. Union steamer Cardeiia. tipt. A. F.. DicKson, arrived, from the south at 1:15 yesterday afteruon and sailed at 8 o'clock for Slew-art, Auyos and Alice Arm. Passengers arriving on Hie vessel included John Currie, I.. Peterson, .Mr. and Mrs. 11. J. Iringer and L. J. Walker Tor IVrince ltupert; ii. Service, Mr. McKay. Mr. McAuliffe and Mrs. Oieen for iflfMarl; A. C. 11. Oerhardi, Messrs. Beaudin, Mrs, Ilrown and J. K. Stark for Alice Arm. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver II. Wall of Telkwu returned to the cily on the Prince (ieorge Saturday night f-fmi their honeymoon trip which look Ihcm as far south as Tia Juana, Mexteo. After having spent a couple of days here visiting with, Mr. Wall's sisters, Mrs. Alex. Mcllae and Mrs. i. A. lhlnler, they' are pro ceeding ou this aflenion's train to Telkwa where they wll lake up Iheir residence. vTvtvtJtMv ANNOUNCEMENTS - ., Mr. and Mrs. II. Halcron sailed on the Prince ltupert Saturday night for Seattle. .K. L. Tail of Victoria, who has been here visiting his brother. Dr. II. S. Tall, returned south IU W. Anderson of the C.N.Il investigating department at Toronlo arrived in the city from Dr. I. W. Kwart of Terrace have the F.ast, by train Saturday night beau appointed medical heallh'and proceeded south by steamer. ollieerg by the provlnffal govern ment. He is on a holiday trip West and is accompanied by Mrs. Anderson and family. The charge against rioe HofT man for keeping a bawdy house was dismissed in the city police court Saturday afternoon for lack of evidence. A charge against Charlie Johausen of be lug-an inmate was withdrawn. OUT OF TOWN PEOPLE AND CHILDREN TAKE PART IN COMPETITION Smlthers, Endako, Terrace and Other Points Send In Verses Verses are coming in for lln verse writing competition from a number of out of town po'Ms including such places as Smith-ers, Kudako, and Terrace. Al-o children arc doing their share The first three of the following verses are written by pupils I eal Cove school, where t'u-r are no advanced pupils: Little Blue Jay Utile Hlue-jay. little Illue-jay, I like lo see you flying from tree lo tree, I love lo hear your song so gay. You seem t-o happy and o free. Little Fish Little fish, little llsli. You like lo swim in the ea; I like to have you for supper ii: a dish, Along ' wilh a cup of leu. What a Child Said 'Come little bird," said a Ii: ( It child, "Come out and sing for a lillle while. And I will listen to your song. Dear little bird, I'll do you no wrong." My Chicken With eyes o bright and sparkling. She sings with careless glee, When, in Ihe nest I made her, She lays an eg? for me. Ode to a Bug There once was a snug lillle bug, Who dwelt in a lovely soft rug, lti.'t someone pjss.-i iy, And smashed her, Oh my! Now Ihe rug has no snug little bug. Heard In Westvlew (With apologies to Lewis Carroll) Will you walk a little faster Said a 'herring lo a whale, There's an elevator coining And we'll have lo clear a trail. See! the barnacles are listeniu' in . They'll have lo soon advance, 'Wiey are waiting now for "lid-ings" Kre ' they give their farewell dance. The Parrot's Song A parrot once shook his wise lillle head, As lo a canary he sadly said. In a case of gold I never long lo be, For on my lillle perch I am much more carefree, The canary laughed as Towser came along. Hural Dean T. ' J. Marsh of,Alul 1";,P'.1 rot's ris1'1 ,,,erc our ,,ar lei-race reached the oily on Sat urday night and is the guest of Mr and Mrs. It. L. Mcintosh. Fourth Avenue West, He took the si-rvic-s in St. Andrew's An- xglicun Church yeslerduy and will be spending v few days of this '.week, in Ihe city. song. The verse must have to do with some form of animal life such as a bird, llsli, animal, insect or germ. It may take any form desired such n an ode, a quatrain or even Ihe popular limerick. Three prizes will be offered. 5 for first. $3 for second and fi for third. The verses will be published as submilleil but lln- name of the author will he reserved lo be Hospital Annual Hall, Oct 31. used only in case of his winning n prize. Lutheran I Lunar, December 2. The verse should be'neallv Metropole Hull. y , written on one side or the paper only and addressed to "Conipeli- llill do Chapter I.O.D.K. Hal- lion Kdilor." Daily News. No :!"' i n ui .1 S,i!. iV.iliiv -.'5 .mi. .! ip-s wdl he -elnri'Sd. PAGE THREE SPECIAL FOR WEEK ENDING OCTOBER 4. One Writing Pad, letter size, ruled or plain, good quality while wove paper, ami 25 Knvelopes lo match, t 25c One Pound Package (lood Quahiy Linen' Finish Note-paper amj 25 Envelopes to mulch, 50c When-making your purchases of uliove, ask lo see our HIGHLAND LINEN Pads, Papeleries, Correspondence Cards, etc. FALL STEAMSHIP SERVICE S.S. Prince Ruperl or Prince Gtorge Sailings From Prince Rupert S.S. PRINCE RUPERT or PRINCE GEORGE for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, each WEDNESDAY 8.00 p.m., each 'SATURDAY 12.00 ftndiiight. 'Calls Swansoii Hay. Ocean Falls. Powell Hiver. S.S. PRINCE JOHN for ANYOX and STEWART, Wednesday, 10.00 p.m. For all ports QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, 12.00 midnight, Oct. 4 Ui, 18th, Nov. 1st, 18lh. PASSENQtP TRAIN, DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. Leave I'rln.e Hupert l.oo pjn. for PHI.NCE GEORGE, EDMO.HTO, W1V .lirEU, til point EaMern Caoirtt. United Sine. aOENCT ALL OCCAM STIAMIHIS LINES. Clt, TUIat Office. SZt Thlr Ave, erlnc Rup.rU Phon. Z0. Call SaiLHi Hay. Orran Killl. 1-uv.rll niver. 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 lo handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 385 NAAS RIVER Miss Caluin has relumed to Prince ltupert after having spent a short time visiting at Aiyansh with her father, Pat Calnin. (iingil Creek has been recommended by School Inspector II. C. Fraser as the most suitable site for a school in Aiyansh district. Miss Winstone lias commenced her studies as teacher at the Indian day school and is living spell so 1hey may get their garden truck in before the snow comes. TERRACE NOTES Mrs. Ilobert Donald went to llazelton to bring home llillie, who has been at the hospital there for a coupje of weeks. Hural Dean T. J. Marsh went . The election of the Aiyansh i,own Hupert on Saturday to native council has peep ncferreii take duty for Archdeacon Ilix. ty Indian Agent Uulison until later in the year. - Tliere. has been trouble wilh Ihe dam that provides the water for Ihe Aiyansh electric light plant. Indian Agent Collison has promised that he will do what he can lo have lumber scr.' up in order lo repair the dam. Dr. and Mrs. Trcmayne and family and Dr. West who had spent the week end wilh Mr. and Mrs. Mcintosh have returned home. . . Mrs. Hippesly Is at the Hazel-ton Hospital. Harry Smith had a nasty accident which might have proved more serious, while engaged in working on the bridge. Ho was with her sister, Mrs. Oliver jalmosl crushed between one of Thornc, al the mission house. Dominion Constable and Mrs. K. (!. -Newnhain have moved to jKincolilh where Constable Newn- li am will make his headquarters In future. Mrs. Newnliam Is the ,iron pieces which was being lowered. He was unable In work the rest of the week but hoped lo go back to work today. J. 11. Tannock arrived in Hie cily on last night's train from back from a holiday trip to ber.F'orl Fraser. He will take a home in Manitoba. (position as chief clerk in the , Igovernmeuji agenl's office here, There has been a great deal J succeeding A. M. Davies, w ho i.4 of rain here lately and the set- transferred as chief clerk lo tho Iters are -i..w tiopfog ' a clegr-1 forest r- fllce.