Friday, August 22, 1924 Lakelse Lodge Lakelse Lsjke, via Terrace, B.C. Now open for service under management of Mrs. M. Haven. Meat place to- spend your .summer holidays. Reasonable 'rules, flood home cooking. Comfortable rooms. Fishing, Hoating, Malliing in Lakelse Lake and Streams. BATHS AT THE LODGE CONNECTED WITH THE - HOT SPRINGS. Terrace TAXI. uiuuj.-umi 1 1, jig, h.uyi rrrwn Motors Operuting Taxi and Laum-h Service between Terrace and Li'd?e lauding, assuring guests of quick, comfortable trip. Also operating taxi service to all parts of the valley. Kpr reservations and rales, apply to LAKELSE LODGE, OR TERRACE MOTORS, TERRACE, B.C. Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND 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 to handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 385. SPECIALS Preserving Fruits l'eifr, 10 lb. boxes, per box $3.50 Peaches, per crate . . . $1.85 Plums, per crate .... $1.75 Buy Thorn Now. Apple, per box $3.00 3 lbs .for 25c E GONQtVlY STOR 417 Fifth Avenue East. Phone 84. E .HURLBUT CHUMS Welted Shoes of the better class for Children. Made on orthopedic lines, allowing for the' nnlural growth of the feel. The best Footwear for llic infant, child, growing girl, lit lie gent, youth or boy. Aye.nl s in Prince Hupert Family Shoe Store AUGUST CLEARANCE Local and Personal li.C. Undertakers. IMione 41. Ilayners, Undertakers. 351. Phone Corn on the cob 15c per doz. . W. Moerscll. 109 Daughters, of England Whist Drive lonislit. Hoslon Hull at K.30. Admission 50c. ELKS' Whist Hridge Drive and Dance, Monday, Aug. 25, Elks' Home. Cards 8.15 p.m., dancing 1 1 u.m. . Westholnic orchestra Admission 50o. Everybody wel come. The subject tonight at the Sal vation Army Hcvival meeting wil be "Safely First and Safely Last You are heartily invited to at tend. . Tom Campbell, lete Morrison and James May, Indians, are ap pearing before Magistrate Mc Clyinont in the police court this afternoon to answer to charges of drunkenness. - C.N.H. steamer Prince Rupert, Capt. I). Donald, due from the south at 3 o'clock this afternoon, is reported on time; The train from the e'ast, due at 1 o'clock, is also on time. Ben Self sailed on the Princess Alice Ibis iiiuming for Kelchikan lo make final arrangements for the Fair Week excursion to come here from there. Mr. Self expects to return to town on the Princess Louise tomorrow afternoon. Stewart's Dance orchestra of KinColilh. the best native or chestra in Northern B.C., will arrive here on Sunday, September I". They will play in the Do Luxe loinfeelinnorv on Monday ami ! Tuesday afternoons, ami for 'dance in tin- De Luxe Hall every evening during Fair Week. W. W. McOill, formerly of Orino's Drug Store here and now located in Vancouver, was in the city this morning receiving th congratulations of many friends He was married this week m t Vancouver-and'he ami hi biw 'are making the round trip lo Skaswav On the Princess Alio as a honeymoon. T Northbound from Vancouver to Skagway, C.P.R. steamer Princess Alice. Capt. Ormislnn, was in porl from 8.30 lo 12 o'clock this morning. The vessel had 151 passengers most of whom were tourists. Debarking here were Mrs. Cassidy ami iwo children and Mr. Cuinb. Those who left the city for the north on the steamer included J. P. Anderson ami Miss C. M. Hascoin for Jun eau: P. T Martin ami Major Stewart for Wraugell; Miss E. V. Nichtlerlein, T. .E Nilchterlein. and Miss Vernon Quinn ami Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Nugent for Skagway; Mrs. IHvaudrie. Miss Hud- land, Mrs. L. Henson and Miss Henson for Ketchikan. MAKE YOUR HOME AS BEAUTIFUL WITHIN AS IT IS WITHOUT u ssiniple matter as far as floors are concerned when you cover them with DOMINION LINOLEUM HLT.S. Their delightful patterns and harmonious colorings appeal lo Ihe most fastidious taste. They blend gracefully with all styles of draperies and types of furnishing, adding just that note of cheerfulness so desirable in every home. There Is a ... DOMINION Aside from mere beauty, DOMINION LINOLEUM IIUOS bring comfort, long wear and freedom from tiresome scrubbing and sweeping ns well. Sluinpniof, u light mopping keeps (hem spolless no mailer how much dirt is tracked in from the street. And they cling lo the floor without tacking an uddi-tionul consideration of worth. Bai rne s 3:d Avenue and 1st Strfet. LINOLEUM RUG For Every Room. Choose yours now N Home Furnishings Phone 123. WiMl..'.'B THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE Doctor recommend it at a tale food (or babiei when mother's milk i not available. Eagle Brand is just pure milk and pure sugar put up in sealed cans which keep it absolutely pure. The leader since 1857. Write for free Baby Welfare Books. The Borden Co. Limited (li-SS VANCOUVER. e company, urr ten ..niiisg C.N. It. steamer Prince John, .'.apt. Neil McLean, arrived from the north end of the Queen Char. lolle Islands at 5 o'clock this morning bringing a full passen ger lisl and 10,000 cases of sal mon from Ihe Somerville floating cannery near Port Clements and the Waluu River cannery for hipment south of here. Tho rincc John will sail for the suulh end of the Islands this veiling.. Having lost a toe in logging operations at" Surf Inlet for tho R, Morgan Co., J. Eld, logger, reached tho city on the Venture this morning lo enter hospital here. The Venture also brought a paralyzed Indian for Ihe hospi tal from Lowe Inlet. Union steamer Venture, Capt. A. Jo)inslflUeuq uorlhbound from Vancouver to Naas River cannery points, was In port from 10.30 to 12.30 this morning. The ves sel will bo .U. tomorrow aud lias cans to unload then at Ihe prince Rupert can- A. Olseu of Sinilhers, who will do six months, at Okallu prison i or supplying liquor to Indians; Robert Marsh of Telkwa, sentenced to three, nionlhs for theft, and My Chang, Chinaman of Porl Essinglon, who had four month imposed upon him for supplying litjuul' to ''ndtans, were taken south on the Prince (ieorge last lighl by Provincial Police Constable Carr of Hums Lake. TELLS WHAT OTHER ROTARY CLUBS DO Thomas McClymont Read Some Interesting Letters at Luncheon Yesterday Afternoon At Hi o luncheon yesterday afternoon Thomas McClymont read iileiesling loiters from fourteen other clubs in the Rotary dis-i-icl telling of the chief activi- 'ies of the clubs. Some of these! indicated thai members of the club had been ye.r active individually and in others a good ileal of money' bad Ifeen spent. One lub has assessiL its members $123 a month each,, for outside activities, over and above the regular club dues. Among the activities under. taken hy club in diff-mi.i parls taining" children and others, 'tolning Willi mi aulo nark, insti tuting a civic research bureau. nroviding for crippled children. developing public sncakintr mong members, and manv other iiiinnr? mailers educational and philnnlhropie. Me. MeClymonl drew special al font ion lo some of the things lie thought might local club, vtwhlt i . i ii n u wan inlerest the EairltTaVt-Qakkl Rtim CATARRH ef the BLADDER Sift, KCufll iicn UpBUle fMIDVl .-' THIEF ROBBERY Crook Story Told In Picture With Thomas Melghan In Chief Role The authorities have captured Ihe burglar responsible for a long list of unsolved robberies recently which have netted rich hauls Contrary to general opinion, the thief is a mere lad of about twenty-five years of age whose name is withheld at the request of his old mother who died of a broken heart at tho homo of Daniel Corvan yesterday. It will be remembered thai Corvan turn, ed his home over to be used while Ihe Fairfield poorhouse was undergoing repairs. The old lady, an inmate of the institution, on her death-bed handed oved to Corvan a conshl erable sum of money, .the result of her son's hauls, saying thai sho was sure that she could trust I Corvan to see that the money was returned to ils rightful own ers. She also added that she had known all the time that the money her boy was giving her was stolen and that she had ask ed him lime and again to tell her where he gel it but he wouldn't. Anyone knowing of a person who has. lost a considerable sum of money within the past few weeks will find it lo their advantage lo go lo the Wcstholmc Theatre tonight. LOCAL FISHERMAN WAS MARRIED LAST NIGHT Andrew Carnellus Ness and Louise A. Benlteau Enter Bonds of Matrimony, Rev. O. Q. Hacker Officiating The wedding took place last night at the Methodist Parsonage, Rev. O.G. Hacker officiating, of Andrew Carnelius Ness, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sampson Ness of Prince Rupert to Louise Hcniteau, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Hriscoe Cherry of Vancouver. The event was a quiet one, only inv lo p ,.nri '.nii.iw.,,.i' mediate friends and relatives.be- .1 hr ni-n.iPiil Tim vvilnpssnyi ftprn Mrs. L. Nelson and Roland Hloomfiehl. Following the ceremony wedding supper was served at Ihe home of Mrs. Nelson, 328 Eighth Ave. West. Mr. and Mrs. Ness will reside at 112 Eighth Ave. West, Mr. Ness being engaged in the halibut fisheries here. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs.. Oscar McArlhur of Toronto announce the engage ment of t heir sisler, Miss Lydia Henrietta Fuller, to Willard Wendell Wright of Prince Ru-perl. The marriage will take place in Simpson Methodist Church, Toronto, on September 3. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prlnce Kupert Mrs. McClure Cartr. J Smith and D. Morry, Port M. Es- sington; W. E. O. McLennan. Toronto; Vernon Quinn, New York City; P. T. Martin, Konora. iOnt.; Major J. II. Johnson, M. E. Croslon, Miss N. M. Stewart, L. F. Coles, O. P. Fisher. P. H Leigh, A. C. Knight, II. Miller, II J. Welch, C. J. Deeth, A. II. Hrooks, R. Mayworlh and Mrs. R. Main. Vancouver: Miss Maurice Dyer and Miss Alma Grcenwabl, Sacramento; Major P. M. Stewart, York, Eng.; Thomas E. ,;r ii, ,n.i..ii i .. ichllerelin ami .miss lu. ioia nit Mini I ll I IU1V neepuiK up ..... , . 1 . hospital beds, boys' band, child- "'l r,c,n' clM,,,a,'c,,P,l,a;i M' reifs camn. Christmas Ii-ha ni.lJ " v.t,, ..... illET boy SCOUts. Slinnortincr llio schools ill vnrioiiH'.wiiva in v,.! 1,1 I S 1 0 11 , ing dental clinics, f.m.ls for Naas; R. Hraniley, Nanaiino: Mrs crippled boy, dental ami optical clinic, playground euuininent. public school gynvmsium, enter ilirakenburg, Pitman: R. O. John Inverness; W. E. Walker, ll, ii. iiriuge. umaiiit; .urs, j. ,i, Harnhart, Wilkinson, lnd.; A. V. Houlhier, T. M. Paxton and A. .lames, Ruckley Hay; Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Sunderland, Ketchikan. Central J. O. Mikkelborg, T. H. Scot I, Vancouver; C Charles and A. E. King. Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Daimpre, KilkaIJa; J, Hunter, S. Huck, A. Kelly and H. Hayes, Anyox; A. Rowan, city. LOCAL rCZEMA ruent tions. Ton r cot experlmenu Ing whan tou usa Dr. ('hum's Oint- for Eetrma and Skin lrrlu-It relieves aU one and rradu- ttlly beals Uie tkln. Sample bos Dr. Chase's Ointment free If you mention tills paper and send Sn. stmnp lr vwMaft. 6ne. boit all dealers or &linnnn tes Ov. Luna'. xcroniA IT amatco 4 3PLOTTONWOODVENEEANELS1 For panelling your rooms it rivals the most costly hardwoods. Rejuvenate your Home Quickly and Permanently. Sole Agents Albert & McCafFery, Ltd. Phones 116 and 564. Dr. Watson's Tonic ALE and STOUT One package makes 3 gallons of the most wholesome and nourishing daily drink. Easily prepared. 75c Per Package. ORMES LIMITED THE REXALL STORE. Phones 82 and 200. Save The Coupons Beautiful English Trans- t parent China Cups and Saucers FREE! In every package of "Supreme". Coffee You will find a Cuupon. 20 Coupons will entitle you 4o a Deautiful English Transparent China Cup and Saucer, or in Coupons and 30 cents in cash. STEWART & MOBLE Y LIMITED Ask Your Grocer lor "Supreme" Prince Rupert, B.C. 7 laPfefofoivcia (BULL DOG SIZE) 'Best VahG in Canada 2 "25? Manufactured bv Ctnrt Ciut 1 1.110 IMPERIAL TOBACCO COMPANY OF CANADA llMITtO Seit Oiilritu'tor