Thursday Oclober 2, 1024. For 84 Years the Standard il . i i n i nf TmnsatianhV twi Local and Personal - ' ---' AACAVCt mm? V d r or under- titatr.lt, Aaui' V t'i ahbl. Cbtti b4i:k, tup hi trft f j t"' .' ) ilk rv wemoast? Reducing Girdle H l'i :!' Iliipi-rt Jai ti .... - r s- t, -y . Mane fvmcv Pr at .. -.i. tell by tin - tli.il we put on " II-nil' FiirniehinK- ul ur Hardware lhat vp hae your hctin nini'-ni a heart. f.iat.'c Electric W-sh . , . . . . $185.00 . I'leaiier 303.00 and $75.01 -nlil .11 V'M'V I'd) Now, after more than three-quarters of a century of ser-vice, the Cunard Line still remains the epitome of luxurious conifort and enjoyment in ocean travel. Whether you take the magnificent oilburnine shin the "CARMAN I A" or "CARONIA," the largest pair of Cabin Class ships in the world or one of the famous "A" boats: "ANDANIAT-ANTONIA" or "AUSONIA" Cunard experience, Cunard equipment, Cunard courtesy, Cunard cuisine and service, all combine to make your trip to Europe one of thorough pleasure and contentment. If you prefer to travel Third Class, the Cunard-Canadian service offers you comfortably furnished cabins, inviting meals, covered decks, library and rest rooms even a children's room. For rates and sailing dates, see the Cunard Agent In your town, or write to The Cunard Steam Ship Co., Limited 622 lU.iins. 3c, W - VANCOUVER, B.C. The mWri of 1 J... ...A I- ' .VAX iha rrw ffd-.i.nf OIL. i i t. No rub- uti (tr la. ntictwith SV ! HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince, Rupert I'.. . S!..,,. . A. Kaslwood W. J Jitiii - iintl I'. S, Sbeppard anr.tint'i ; Mm. V. H. McAfee ticoryetowii; ;. A. Taylor, lort P.iiMjton; J oti n Willman and 'I liacklclrtif. lk. Central W. A. Parrot l. Montreal; J. J Howry, C.X.K. SEDITION Yu run not nail the eagle's tail. Nor Until thought dominion. V.u cannot put idea in Jail; You cau l deport piuiotv. if any caue be dross and Ilea, Thru, dra a to tba Uaat: Out in the uimhine Kvil dlea, Hul fallen on the Niffbl. YM cannot make a Truth ualrae My dint ..f legal fteUoo. Yu cannot prison buman view, 'mi l convict conviction. For I hough by Ihumbacrcw and by rack, H fsiiit mid by priaon. I mill ha hn erusbad and pulled in black, Vt Truth' hen alwajr risen. V...i cannot quail a vfolou I bought l r-it dial (bought be fraa; 'mi t. and yi.ti will find it taught mi wry land and . Trui Ii Hlk no favor for her Made i i on the field 1lli Krror, . r :ipi her convert ever mode, H i In at of force anil terror. ii .I'll..- -,ili i ln easle'x tail, I M k-lil o ilomJnion. m ' I'li'.is in jail; . . i -! i ' ! t iiiinion. I I Vun.-e Cooke. YOU WANT THE FINEST CANNED SALMON Rupert Brand Selected Skeena Sockeye F.ip .v,...i.,.m .,i.. ...... ti, inert Hraiitl" Halinon. A I II. - ....l., .....1 !iU:is handy. Hi. I a good idea. Slock a mipply m vour honl SOLD EvEnYWHERE. Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Lid. Prince Rupert, B.C. "I 'B I I i i . ... lluyiier. Unaenakcrs, Phono 351 - H.O Undertakers. Phono 41. TAXI and Mi-kmi'Iil-it Kirvii-i I'hono 078. if Airs. llofdL Art Needlework. Agent for real silk hosiery. 21 3 Second Ave. Phone 23. tl - Towiiik and freitflitintr. Tut Towcna, 50 h.p.. Caul. M. Clifton. l'liunc Ulue 100. Mclil iiIioiir 23. If lllslioji Itiiiuiz nailed on lln I'rince iieoruo last niKlit for Vaiicouu-r. Mien .Muriel llowen nailed on I lie 1'riiico Ocorge last night foi Yancouwr. Mi Hetty Vellr, U.N., of the hdti.ilul nurinir flan. In eiuccl- l hack tonight from Smilhern whern h lia been pendinfi; a lioltday. Lfclie' Aid Pn-nbyleriun Church will hold a lea ami nnli of home cook In? at the home of Mr. S. K. Campbell, 215. Fourth Avenue et, on Saturday, Ort. i from 3 lo fi p.m. C.P.It. l earner I'mirchh Jlarv will he in port tduiorrow morii- iuK from the outh making her firnl oyaae of the winter eaoii to Alaska port from Vancou ver. .Mia M. Taylor. H.X. of the I'rtnee Itupert (leiieral KoaDttal nuroin i.rr in expected back at the end of the week from Port A Iberia where a he ua been hol idaying. K. .Sinclair, who wa taken aiek off H..M.C.3. Tliiepval when iUiat enMil win hera !( nnnlli hsltb'lbe Hrtti.h world flrers and b been in Ibe local boaoilal since, Miled last- uialit oil the I'rinee Heonra for Victoria to rJoin hi ship. reed lo remaina las?vek unui me local ciurea la uii- pllM wltb another man. Tbi will do' away with the neceily of the chueh beinir without sup ply fur oeveral Sumtays. l.ii-ul. Sand ford of the Royal Canadian Sianal Com, who wa in I'rinee Hupert this summer in connection with the aerial fish eries patrol, took part in the of ficial reception lo the Untied tales round-the-world flyers in sealile on Sunday last. o I1e crw of " the steauiei I'rinee Itupert, which is in dry dock here, gave a dance in the Klks Htmie lal evenlnar. The affair wa well attended and proved enjoyable. Music wax lurnMiml by the ship's oruuex- ira. -- -- Dominic ltoi' appeared in the city police court liiu moriimu charged with drivinjr a motor vehicle to the common danger by exceeding the .peetl limit at l tie niieieeiion of S4cond Street and I It i ril Avenue. Tbe cane wn ailjoui-ned until Sal unlay. I Power Imal Prusperif;', Capt. II A llni'dle, wa in port es-t' Mlay di!i 'tiarging HI sacks of ! palladium me from the' Salt I'lnii'k mini'. AlakM, for Iraua-iiipiiieni nvi'r the Canadian ;'a I'mniil Hallways to Ininglon sine! lee. New Jersey. I I Ho.m' luM'llt who it is alleged ha I icon !-auiiii; the police a good deal of litiulde lately, wa 'nicked un early lliii momina on M'cotid Avenue in eonipany with an Iinlian hv Seraeant Mai lev 'She Appeared in the police court Ion ii eliui'trp of viiernnuv and ,wa Miven utilil .Monday to leave I the eily. If she is here then she will lie sentenced for she Iwas found yuill.v. ANNOUNCEMENTS llospViul Annual Hall, Oct 31. ------- Lutheran Hasuar, December 2. MetropoU Hall. Melhodifl Indies' Aid Haraai. Saturday, December 13. o I i!l till Chapli'f I.O.D.K ll;il-1 lowe 'Mi leu ami fai tin iin i TIIE DAILY WEWB PAGE THREE LAST DAY OF SALE SATURDAY MISSES and Ladies' Coats at BENT'S tin Tuesday we will put on Hale our fine 9 I ii 1 1 ' ill of UkI's iiihI Women's COATS in I he very latest tles and fahiii-. 1'ldin and fur trimmed. DOZENS TO CHOOSE FROM In sizes: (Hri' from 12 lo 10. Women's from .10 to 40. 5 Day Hale commencing Tuesday until Salunlay. v Note The idea of this 5 Day Male is tofciWfhe ladieu. livin? nul-nf-liiw ii an o)- piil'l1 l ily to uel .1 i iuiI ro9t ai ll!! exeepliui'.illy low" price "BENT'S" Ladles' Ready-to-Wear Third Avenue Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wei ford, who were married recently in Hi hast, are expected here on Sal urday to lake up their residence in tins city. Parent Teaebers Assoclallun will give a Bridge and Whit Drive on Friday even in? at 8 a'- clook in the Melrdpyle Hall. All an is ion so. FASHIONS & FOIBLES by Shirley Sharon nnTTwioc 5452 At the smart inns where society is Summing, het is hating a great success appttring either alone Jot dinmrfrotks r with silk crtpe or crfpe dt Chine. I-Acn-ulm an ekmal effect to drrssm of tin crtpe, milk crept or crepe de Chine, and when it b used wilh these materials it hvuMiJIy dyttl to match the material ol the drv. Tiir urn I ilounieK of Chanlilly Inn- in oih-om. (xlicr m butter color are ' ii i:u irnl lr Suirinier. nun .i tiling a a la,, yoke can (rfve ch"'-"i cocoa or brige i'. ii'-l...i.. ttuh mu type of dress. ii..irt ...irii'n usii ily -,lctt the picture h.. 1 .iiiiim il ith ilcwcrs. S33 Boee Hoffmar abeared in tbe city police court thiv morninx charged by Levin with as sault. Her case Was adjourned until tomorrow. It la altered (bat accused attempted to strike I .f'Vl 11 aitA tiMiul nnHnk llanauaae aaainsl h4ni on Third f..ii, ymmiMMT vi inr - , - - . ... i .. t .... . 1 AVMtlllli riMi '.Mumi in mw ciif nasi'"""" it R. Kearler.and J. l'enny. mem bora of tbe enWitt the trawler Xew England which was here at 'he first. oMhe week, iled for the south oi1lw ahnce Gr?e last night: r. Kiarley i go ing to visit Jd' borne ; in St. InhnV KM tieiftiftSvirfe nhH Mr Penny goea as' far s Vancou ver. FOUR LINE YERSE MAY WIN FIVE DOLLARS IN THE BIG COMPETITION It is possible thai a four line cr.ie may win the five dollar prize in the Daily News verse competition. Some rather interesting efforts have already been made but it is hard lo say as yet whellier they are prize winners or not. There is no limit lo the number of verses one person may siilimil and it is open to au)one. old or young, subscriber lo ' the paper or not. Kveryone N treated alike. The main thing is that the verse he written plainly on one side of the paper only and that il he signed tby the author. Following are among the latest: The Blue Jay Hlue Jay. lllue Jay, dialler, dialler all I he day. lumping, here, jumping there. Never slid anywhere. Here a berry, there a worm, Something everywhere you turn. Plumage bright and saucy crest. Among the birds I like you besl. Chaotic The halibut's a noble fish, I like to hear ils song. Hut when I hear .the fishes sing Hill Miller's booze Is wrong. A Back Yard Tragedy dog thai was taking a walk on day. Wa tempted In somebody's yard to stray. The chickens there soon got quite a scare, s Hi" dog stnrled chasing Ihem everywhere. Then suddenly from the ImslJ there eame With eyes thai shone like (ungues of flame, A mftress puss or cat world fame. A howl succeeded by more howls. And doggie was soon on !l homeward trail. Wilh a smarting nose and s. drooping,lail. . A Fishy Tale You have heard about Jonah, Yon have heard about the whale Hut did bu ever hear if any olber fishy tale. Four little fishes swimming in I the sea, i big came a big shark and then; I here were three. Three litlle fishes swimming in Ibe .ea. I caught the olhers and took -them home for lea. The verse must have lo In wilh some form of animal life such as a binl. fish, animal, insect or germ. It mnv lake any form desired such as an ode. a quatrain or even the popular limerick. Three prizes will r.e otrered. S3 for first, 3 for second and (2 for third. The verses will be published as .submit led but the name of the auilior will be reserved to be .used only in case of his winning a prue. The verse should be neatly written on one side of the paper only and addressed lo "Compeli-'ion Editor," Daily News. No manuscripts will be returned. CHINESE USE FIRE IN WAR Burn Down Small Town and Order Same fop Shanghai It Is Stated SHANGHAI, Oct. 2. Kaiiursu forces, fijihlin? to capture Shanghai employed the torch as Ibeir alley when two of their spies fired the town or l.olien, I en miles north of here. The spies were, shot lo death as they fled from the liurnin? town. Search of the pockets of the dead men revealed Kianpsu or ders lo start fires in Shanghai Willi the idea of reducing Ibis gateway city to ashes. "Miss Curlycue," murmured i the olllce manager to the stenog, ' "I don't wanna be harsh. Noth ing like that. I really don't." "Let's have the answer." said the damsel nonrhallantly. "Whal's gone wrong now?" ',1 just wanna ask you not lu Wl'ili' Vlllll Vltlltltr t.iti.i .lii..t.. t-erio i,,,!,,., i...,,. i Aii ..... ,1,..,,.. i.'-in-i nie iipt to gel mixed. Herb v Blurb report we have sent 'em a shipment of love and kisses instead jof the axle grease they ordered." 1'lHsllUl'i; Sun. j Tor m 1 r 11 For every wash-day method R1NSO is ideal for any wash-day method you use. You do not have to change any of your usual steps just use Rinse where you nsed to use ordinary soap. If you like to boil your white cottons, Rinso will give you just the safe cleansing suds you need in the boiler. Ii you use a washing machine, follow the advice of the big washing machine manufacturers ate Rinso. Just soaking with this new kind of soap loosens all the dirt until a single rinsing leaves the clothes clean and spotless.' However you do your wash, make it easy by using Rinso. Rbtui it sold by all grocert and department ilotex If joa ok a W ailing Machine, took yxur clothes in the Rinso suds as usual. In the morning add more Rinso solution and lnork the machine. Then rinse and dry you Bi7 have a clean sveet sno9 - Jchile tvash. LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED TORONTO R-4-rr UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD. Sillinn rrom I'rinee R'upcrl. or VANCOUVER, VICTORIA. Imnieii Biy, and Altrt Bay, TuMdlf, 6 P.M. For VANCOUVER, VICTORIA. Alirt Bay, and Swanaon Bay. Saturday. 10 A.M. For ANVOX. ALICE ARM, STEWART, Walaa laland, Sunday. S P.M. Per PORT SIMPSON and Naaa Rlfir Cannariea, Friday A.M. S23 2nd Ataaua. J. Barnalay, AaU Print Ruprt, B.C. FALL STEAMSHIP SERVICE S.S. Prince Rupert or Prince Gtorge Sailings From Prince Rupert. S.S. PRINCE RUPERT or PRINCE GEORGE for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, ea. h WEDNESDAY 8.00 p.m.. earb 'SATURDAY 12.00 midnight. 'Calls Swausun Hiiv. Oi c mi Full-. Powell Hiver S.S. PRINCE JOHN ror ANYOX ..nd STEWART, Wednesday, 10.00 p.m. For all porls QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, 12.00 midnight, Oct. ith. 18th. Nov. 1st, 18lh. PASSENGLR TRAIN, DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. NIPEO, all points Eaiern Canada, llnlvsl stales 1 .. ...0ENCY LL OCtAH STEAMSHIP LINES. City T1ci.t Offlea, SiS Third Ata, Print. RuparU Phon. ISO 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 385 NOT MARRIED AND NOT ENGAGED ARE U.S. WORLD FLYERS SKA TTI.E, Oct. 2. Interviewers here asked the successful United Stales airmen almost every question conceivable. Affairs of the heart were no! over looked but little satisfaction was i each and every one denied being (engaged. Lieut. John Hauling ; admitted beiiiK interested in n Dayton, Ohio, girl but declared he was nol engaged. I.leut. II. II. Ogden spoke similarly with respect to a Novu Scotia girl., "Modern srieuee is wonili-rful." said Mr. llobinson. "Why I haven't the least idea bow electric light, for instance, works." His sweet VOlmi? mml no,. ..u.-n given the questioners in this re-ihim a pntronuinsr smite. '-Ob!" gard. The flyers, all of whom she said, "it s so simple. You are single men. are also free ur- just press lt hul Inn ;nnl ih,. light I cording In ijieir own n'jili.'- fur i-,.in,., ,,.. h.,r .ill."