PAGE SIX ONE YOUNG WOMAN WHO KNOWS a lot about the proper care of tier wardrobe is Dainty Dorothy. She knows how to make serviceable frocks out of last season's dresses and believes that the science of dry cleaning is the friendliest service that ever helped a woman dress economically and well. cAtf&R&rK. STfc PSagWOn ' 'I1 Tf I PHONES BOX392 PRINCE RUPERT WALK OVER TO OUR STORE AND Save Money Take advantage of reduced prices now! lingers' Syrup. 20 lb. tins .,. $1.65 10 lb. tins 85c 5 lb. lins 5o No 1 Mutter, lb. , 40c 1 I lb. boxes $4.50 I?.C. F.ggs, 3 dozen for $1.10 Potatoes, per sack . . $2.03 Taney Dry Onions, 5 lbs. 25c Carrots. S lbs 25c Yellow Turnips, 1 lbs. 25c ECONOMY STORE 417 Fifth Avenue East. Phone 84. THE RINK Will be Open for Skating Tuesday Eve., Sept. 16. Willi Hand in attendance -Children will not be allow-ed on. the floor during that evening. Monday evening, Sept. 15, will be open for the children. L. F. Marrcn, Prot iHor. Phone Black 49. Sterling Furnace COAL Dalliarad In Bulk. At $10.00 per ton. Tbla la a very auperlor furnace coal. It Uvea a clean hot rire and la entirely free from oot, clinkeri. lark and dirt. Some of tl.3 largeal heating plants In the city are now. ualn? It with entirely aatlafaitory results. STERLING STOVE COAL, Delivered In Sack. At $12.50 per ton. We are also A genu for the Famous LADYSMITH-WELLINQTON and TELKWA COALS. Prince Rupert Coal Co. Main Of flea i Hotal Cantral. Phona IB Advertise in the Daily Nf'VS. I Optician and Optometrist YOU CAN'T AFFORD BAD SIGHT. WE FIT YOUR EYES CORRECTLY. Carefully trained, experienced, registered optometrist. Qualified by experience and practical knowledge of optometry, to render you the very best service possible, while our charges will be found reasonable In every Instance. WE REPLACE BROKEN LENSES. Diamonds, wa tones, clocks, silverware, cut glass, Ivory, genuine leather goods, and a large stock of umbrellas. OUR MOTTO "Price and quality." Inspection Invited. Max Heilbroner Diamond Specialist PRICES AT Farmers Market is by have been cut to the limit . as Frest Meat and Groceries at their lowest This Week's Extraordinary Offer Fresh Creamery Butter, per lb ..35c Must arcompany meat order at our cut prices. Swifts' Premium Ham, lb. 32 c Swifts' Bacon, special, lb. 21o Only a few left. Orders of 3.00 delivered. it Farmers Market Phone Blue 428. Old II Letters I or ' 1 at of Interest JvawmtO, In a desk in our office is a huge filing drawer literally at filled to over-flowing with closely packed letters written to us by women who have taken the trouble lo write us about Pacific Milk. Many, in fact most, of these letters tell how well they like this good British Columbia producl, which they say is the best in all Canada. Wc would not part with this file for anything. II is a part of the history of the struggle. PACIFIC MILK Is Better Quality. Pacific Milk Co. Limited 328 DRAKE STREET, VANCOUVER. Factories at Ladner and Abbotsfcrd, B.C. SUMMER STEAMER SERVICE WILL BE DISCONTINUED SOON Prlnco Rupert and Prince George Have Carried 13,000 Passengers During Tourist Season At Ibj' end of this month, the C.N.K. Iri-weekly service between here and Vancouver will be dis continued ami Ihe steamers Prince Hupert and Prince George will perform a bi-weekly service until the end of the ycar Approximately 13,000 passen gers have been carried by these; 1 M Tj lJAlti 1 A1JTW steamers during Ihe sumniericanners refuse to purchase fish months, it is announced. .1. Graham ami If. Foray, each charged with intoxication,' failed lo apepar in Jl lie city police court this morning and bail of $25 was estreated in each case. HIKER BOUND TO THIS CITY Was In Prince George at Week End and Will End 16,000 Mile Jaunt Here ALL OVER UNITED STATES W. H. Chapman, Doing Hike for Waner, Is Nearly Eighty (). Years Old or P1U.NCE HKOlUiK, Sept. 15. Nearing the end of a hike which will net 1 1 1 tn five thousand dollars lo in a wager, W. II. Chapman of Mill'inglon, Conn, is here on his way to Prince Rupert. By the time he reaches the fish town he will have covered 16,000 miles all of which has been done since July 1923. i Mr. Chapman Is nearly eighty years if age but is fit as a youth mwl innnu lll-nlv In linvft a num ber of years of life before him. Leavinc Milwaukee oa July 10, 1923'. He visiled , Winnipeg, Banir, Penlicton, Vancouver Island, Seattle, California, New I Mexico and olher southern slates iworking his way up to Montreal, Ottawa, Winnipeg and will com. plele the trip to Prince Rupert. On the route from Kenora lo Prince Hupert Mr. Chapman is using a pair of shoes , given him a shoe dealer In Kenora who about to open in business in Prince Hupert and is using this a means of advertising his wares. MUCH HALIBUT SOLD TODAY Good Prices Obtained for Amer can Fish at Exchange This Morning Very close t .three hundred thousand pounds of halibut was sold on exchange today most of by American boats, w;hich so-cured the higher prices. The sales were: American Atlantic, '21,000, to Booth Fisheries at '10.90c and 8c. Norlh 20.dno, to Booth Fisheries, at lJ.70c and 8c. Polaris, 12,000. to Pacific Fisheries, at' 17. 10c and-8.10c. Pioneer, 57,000, to Royal Fish Co. at 10.70c ami 8c. Eagle. 0i,000t lo Atlln Fisheries at 17.30c'and 8c. Alton. 52,000, to Cold Storage 17.10c and 8c. Canadian Cayseon, IJrtOO, to Royal Fish Co. al 1 lJOtf and 7c. j Thelma, 2.A00, to Cold Storage H.OOc and 7c. Volunteer. 1.500. Majestic. 2.- 500. Alliance, 5,000, Ingred H., 1,000, Brant 1,000, Tramp, 7,000, Kaien, 7,000, (o Cold Storage at ?oc and 7c PRINCE RUPERT TIDE Monday, Sept. 15. High 2:31 a.m. 21.2 ft. 11:51 p.m. 21.1 ' Low 8:13 a.m. 3.1 ' 21:10 p.m. 3.2 ' Today's train from the East is expected to be about fifteen minutes late. FISHERMEN ORGANIZE TO PROTECT SELVES Take Steps lo Combat Black List at Ketchikan: Advertising Man on Paper Visits Here Amonij: the visitors from Alaska on (be excursion was V. M. Mc Cawl ailverlisiii and circulating manager of Ihe Alaska Kisher man. He Is proposing to g out a special Prince Hupert number of the paper, which is published monthly. , Mr. McUaw) say that in KeU chikan the lshennen are form ing a protective association for the purpose at combating the black lint iued by the canners. No less thmi 30 boats arc suspected of robbing fish traps and immediately that occurs the "boat is put on the black list and the from il, This is a great injustice lo the boats, most .of which, it is claimed are perfectly innocent of any offense, The. association will take steps' to 'me I Ihe members right. , Mr. MctjwfyAy'as much luler- ested In the cold storage plant here. He, like a good many others, favors the freest kind of trade possible between Alaska and Prince Hupert, believing that (his will benefit both places. NOMINATION OF A CONSERVATIVE TO CONTEST OKANAGAN VANCOUVER, Sep. 15 Arthur Cochrane, a lawyer, has been nominated to contest the election Hon. K. C. MacDonald, provincial secretary, who is asking the endorsement of his appointment the cabinet front bis constituents. It is not thought that the opposing candidate has any chance of election. He was nominated at the Conservative convention by Price Ellison, seconded by H. J. Colt'art, provincial candidate at the recent general election. NOMINATION TO BE ON WEDNESDAY NEXT Dr. K. C. Macdonald Will be Re-, t ooted In North Okanagan Following His Appointment to Cabinet VICTORIA. Sept. 15. Wednesday next Or. K C. Macdonald will again be nominated for the constituency, pf North Okanagan following bis appointment by Premier Oliver to the position of provincial secretary. Even if he is opposed, it is not thought his opponent will have any chance of being elected. Dr. Macdonald was first elected to Ihe Legislature in 1910 and has held Ihe seat since that time. He Is n popular member of Ihe Legislature as well as being popular in hs constituency. Also he is a very able man. AUTOMOBILES HURT RAILWAY Cause Shutdown of Saanleh Short Line of B.C. Eleotrto From Vlotorla VICTORIA, Sept. 15. Injured by the cnlnpctition of auto busses the B.C. Electric Railway has decided lo close its linp of railway from Victoria to the 'northern end of the Saahich peninsula, which for some time past it has operated at a loss. during the pat few years the roads have been improved leading to the district served by the electric railway and busies have taken a great deal of the traffic. 1 his. has steadily eaten into tne income or llie company Willi lisastrous effeet. f SMITHERS h. Devoin of the Hivcrside Dairy has contracted with It. O. Mulch for the erection of a modern dairy barn. The building will be 31 x 70 feel. , II. Tanner met wilh a nasty accident when chopping wood yesterday necessitating a hurried visit lo Dr. Ilaiikiuson. The axe slipped inflicting a severe wound in bis hand, and 11 required sev eral stitches lo close it. J. A. Aldrich entered the local hospital yesterday, where he ex pects to remain for about n month under the care of Dr. C II. HiinkiiiAm. Mrs. A. .1. Mclnlyic left town Thursday, accompanied by her sister Miss Flo. McDougall. They are on their way lo Oakland, Gal. to visit their parents. Mrs. J. Hoberls was a visitor (o the fair at Prince Hupert . - Miss Mellon, Mr. A. J. I'innerly, and Mr. Mel Kddy left ror the coast on Thursday. Miss Mellon will continue to Vancouver. Mi Kddy to his home in Veslminsler while Mr. Flnnerty will return after taking in the full- at Hupert Mrs. D, G. Simpson is suffering from a painful injury lo her foot received when she stepped on a small boulder which rolled, then - by causing a severe sprain. Mrs. Hoy F.lscy who has been visiting her slser, Mrs. (Dr.) G. 11. llatikiusoii, left for her home in Victoria on Thursday, accompanied ''by her nephew llailley !laiiklnon Monday, September 15, WESTHOLME THEATRE Monday and Tuesday, 7 and 9 p.m. "CODE OF THE SEA" A sizzling arliun-roniaiirc of the rolling sea. The little known world of lightships as the setting of a thrill-packed tale of sailors and salt water. The drama of a weakling's brave fight to conquer fear. A spanking yarn of ships, full-rigged with thrills and action and freighted with tingling episodes that know no equal. Ilod La Hoqtie as skipper, with Jacqueline' as best male. Strong cast. Rod La Hoqne, Jacqueline Logan, Maurice Flynn, George Fawcett, Sam Appell, Lillian Leighlon and numerous others. "THE NEW LEATHER PUSHERS." No. 3, "Girls Will Be Girls." INTERNATIONAL NEWS. Admission 35c and 10c. t Ml Valk Downstairs and SAYE MONEY Vhite Pickling Onions (now in: 15c lb., 7 lbs. 51.00 Medium sized Cucumbers, splendid fur pickling, C for 2gc Fresh Citron, firs, shipment now In, lb 8c Fresh Outdoor Tomatoes. 5 lb. basket 50c Hothouse Tomatoes, per 5 lb. basket 75c Large Head Olery .... 15c Golden Hantam Corn, dozen 50c New Carrots, 0 lbs. ... 25c Cooking Onions, H.C., 5 lb. 25c Vegetable Marrow, lb. .. 5c Hart left Preserving Fears, heavy pack in apple boes per rasp $2.85 Cboirn Cookinj? Apples, unwrapped, per box . . $2.50 RupertTableSupply Three Phones. 7io,3ii,2i2' LAND ACT. Nol.ci of Inttntlon to Apply . ."y In uueen :hrlotit- Ifiaml Land Ulstrltl, Ilerordina DUtrlet or I'rlnre Unpen. B.C.. and alluate near Tow Hill. Orahajn island. TAKK XOT1CE that I. George W. Do-Wnr. of 368S .aiiilnd?e Street, anruuver, II t!.. iM-cimallim manufacturer. Intends to ntily ror rwrniKHon to lea the rollpw-li,K lerrlUd land: Commencing at a p,t vlanlert near the root of Tow; II 111. cast aide, thenre northerly to lo water mark: thenee westerly following low water mark so rlwlna; thence ratlierlj three chains; thence easterly 80 chain to point or commencement and containing ii acre. more or lew. . ctQmE w Dnwm0- Applicant DAVE ftUTTEN. AKepI TIMBER SALE X 6489. There will I ottered rr Sale at Public ....i.... si nn tin. otti (lav nr Orto- ""K.T' ' m,.V ,.f II K..ret H.nVer at linriii Lake. ll.C., the Licence X MOD. to cut 0,Wio lies, im an area situated on tlie south irtwre or trancolj Ijikc, at Llwlncott Hay. Ilanye 4, Coat Two'd) years will be allowed ror re moval or timrx-r. .... "frovldi'd that an. one unalile to attend the aocttiKi In MTMn may aulitntt a M-aled tender to lie. opened at the hour or auction and treated a on hid." Further partlenlara of it' r.hler Fore, trr. Vletorl. ll.C. or DlKtrlrt I'nreter. rrinee nupwt. u.n. TIMBER SALE X G471. j Sealed Tender will be rtrHved by th rilstrlrl ForenWT, not later than ii'ioii on tlie Jtth day of St'twnbr, 18JI, for the! piirctunc ur l.lcwire X64l. wekt uliore ; Kllrralie iMminel, ' Ii t' cut ATO.ooo I rt-et ir sim-bw, IkiiiloiK. Cedar and Ual-Min Salur. .... Two it) sr will Ik- allowed Tor re-1 moval of timber. 1 r unner parumiara, oi me .niei rorn-ter. VUtnrla, nr tlie District Forester I'llnce import, B.C. TIMBER SALE X 6425. Sealed Tender will be received by the .....I.... ..r I n nMu at Vti'ttti'la tint In I At tt.nn nKn on tne llth s'PiT!, I for Ui pun'hai'p nf Mrenrn X0U5.1 in nil 1 1 j,vi' i in-hi iii rilliiir on Ut UK d IMS. Uluatedl about 3 Mi nine ,uu iwi "utci "keetia lllver rwm Itemo Station, llanire. -fZr&lvW ."n''or re- irttfr W&tir. nr .be Chief rnre,-ter, VJrtorla. HX- or I)ltrkt Forealer. I'rluc liuocrt. B.C. Cash & Carry Specials DEL MONTE CATSUP Heg. iuc. Special, 2 for NABOB or MALKIN'S BEST 2 lbs PURE LOGANBERRY or LOGAN RASPBERRY JAM I lb. Pails 65c FANCY COTTON COMFORTERS A well filled tlottuu Comforter, covered with Art .Silkuline ill Hose, Blue and Yellow designs. Sizes (10 x 72. Extra Special for oiie week only, each $3.i5 BOYS' KNICKERS In Fancy Brown and Navy Serge. Sizes 20 LADIES' OXFORDS Log Cabin Buck (Itxidyear WelUni .Mayfair last I) width only. Sizes 3 to 7. Extra Special, pair 55.45 Universal BACK AGAIN! AND AT YOUR SERVICE. HIGH CLASS DENTISTRY AT MODERATE PRICES. Dr. J. F. Maguire 8mlth Block. Ladies, Coats We have received on today's boat a spe nil liipmenl or High Class Coats. These nre models sent to us on on sigiuneiit. Those unsold at the end of the week must 1 returned. Hesl quality and workmanship only. Let us show you these. All Very Reasonably Priced. H. S. Wallace Co. 3rd Ave. and Fulton SL Wo stock Pictorial Patterns. Hoy Davidson is onening general store on the corner Alfred and Queen Streets, in tho. building recently vacated by tho V. Graham family. TERRACE NOTES H. V. Hiley returned from lh llazeltun Hospital on Tuesday. "Ted" llainer and his son Hob are back In terrace once more. ' - Mr. Parker leftfor Ihe Prairies this week. Jimmy Turnbtill left for Cedar - vale on Wednesday. ; Mrs. and Miss llalllwell were at Hupert fair. , Mrs. Percy Skinner of Usk was in town on Thursday, - '. Mrs.' Hleecker and Miss I.eah IHeecker lefl on Monday for Oueen Gharlotlt. City. ' Constable Kggloshaw and family have moved Into the house lately vacated by Mrs. Hleecker. . .Mrs. A. Y. Wjlson and Miss Mary Wilson left on Thursday for Hupert. Thomas llalliwell was a visitor leaving on Friday. TEA 65c $1.25 Dark' Grey Tweeds; also lu 28. Extra Speciul, pair 95c ' Trading Co. Phon 575 Phoni 1 a Tin, W.A. met at (lie W0" ot of Mrs. Fred llishop last'L Hubert Kcrgoiuneaui down' to Hupert on Friday. Mrs. Jeal and family w3lr llerl Taylor returned FriW The St, Andrew s a farewell dance for r " iiw Mvviin wlui are leaving ' visit relatives in ScollanJ m ..i r V 6370. There be off.reJ for , y-Aurll at wsjii on, the l X 03711. lu nit If 0.000 J' fcPl,,,7,J,rv i.f W area alj..lnln II"- n''i! L,Hy 4 . 0701. .. 1tiiae.l . .. ... i.t.rolliaJ iif.i.ri 'f ,k-"si""'"'' wmn aim ran ; . . u. Itanire . Cml I'MrU-1. ,d fur f Twii iv yr will W- uilival of tlinher. , . t- alW'J,!! auni.m in ihmm.ii tnay ' 'uf ,fi' der lo lie opened ai ; an.l treatel -, , chlr J'J', Fur; her liri Iff "r 'Jrict Tm ITliire inipertP.C. mtttA TIMBER SALE;'M I re ",-, 8..HI.-I T era will Minister nf l.aii'1 "'.' J'V H-'i'IoS the IS til ilay f Seplem her ,',. feet or Sl.rnee anjl J, niilh jj" fjnjl on an an a l '') ',' L cnilyinoiinl. Fran. Lake. PP"""" . f.nl MMrlrt. allowed fr " 4, lll I i. 'Three ) yeara moval of tlmhcf. f chief FreiK" F(( Further Prii-lir;;,rpV,vlc ter, Vlrtorla, D.C.. nr Prince rtupert. Fair