I f IF YOU AflE LOOKING FOR QUALITY STOCK BLUE FOXES COMMUNICATE WITH JACOB OTNESS i Petersburg, Alaska Our Foxes Guaranteed to be a Numher One Stock. Selected Skema Sockeye For pu nice. flioi.e "Rupert Rraud" Salmon. A ffew it us -in lir p.ilry arc always handy. Slock a supply on your l"ul Iliads a good idea. SOLD EVERYWHERE. X-RAY SERVICE. Offii-c Horn-: ! .i.m. In p.m. Open Kvoiiiiig ! Sppri.il Appointment Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Prince Rupert, B.C. STEAMSHIP SERVICE S.S. Prince Rupert or Prince George Will --t fr :,m PRINCE RUPERT lor VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE iud into.' nn-diMe pouts carh Monday, Thursday and Saturday at 11.00 p.m. FOR ANYOX Wednesday, 10.00 p.m. FOR STEWART Friday, 10.00 p.m. QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS SERVICE. 8.S. PRINCE JOHN for Masset, Port Clements and Buckley Bay, every Monday. 8.00 p.m. For Sklcfegate and ah port, south every Wednesday at 8.00 p.m. PASSENQtR TRAIN, DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. -, p' Itii-wi r. on pin T-w IMIIN'H liEi'lUJE, El.MO.TO.N, Wl.V "irto, ill points Eiurn CantiU. United Stile. ... AOSNOY ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES. oit TIcWl Offlc. BZS Third At., Prlnc Rup.rt. Phon. 260. m rnuiio ivijh nemerson biock. Dr. F. P. KENNY Dentist j Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND i Shipyard Operating Q. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Enfllnecrs, Machinists, Boilermakers, blacksmiths, Pattern makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant is equipped to hnndle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 385. UNION STEAMbHlP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD. , SIIln(m fr"tti I'rmre lliiirt. , VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, 8wnien By, and Akrt By, Tueidiy, S fM. I' VNOOUVIR,. VICTORIA, Altrt By, nd Sn.on Biy, Stturdty, 10 A.. r NVOX, ALICE ARM, STEWART, ' WalM Ulnrf, 8undy, S P.M. r"f PORT tiun.., ..J ..... ,. - ri,.. A m nd Avnijft"' J ' BimiUv. Afimt Prlnc Buptrl, 0. Ml - "- 7 . ; ; YOU WANT THE FINEST CANNED SALMON "Rupert Brand" D.Q. Undertakers. Phono 41. Hayncrs, Undertakers. Phone 351. Mrs. Field, Art Needlework. Agent for real silk hosiery, 213 Second Ave. Phono 23. tf lowing and freighting. Tug Towena, 50 h.p., Capt. M. Clifton Phone Hlue iOO. Night phone 23 E s tf . 11. Tobey left on Saturday night . train for Sinilhcrs on C.N.H. business. Airs, a, j, uaiimul and son sailed on Hie Prince llupert Sat urday night for Vancouver. airs, n, i,. fciepp and son sailed Saturday night on the Prince Rupert for Portland, Ore gon. Mrs. T. Moore arrived from Oueen Charlotte City on the Prince John Saturday afternoon and will spend a week in the city Mr. ami Mrs. William Millar returned home on the Prince John Saturday afternoon after having spent a fortnight's vaca tion at Queen Charlotte City. Whist Drive and "Dance, Elks Hpme on Monday, Septemher 8 at 8 p.m. 25.00 in prizes. West holme Orchestra. Refreshments Admission 75c. 211 w . j, jenerson, manager oi fHimerviiic cannery, arrived m the city at the end of the week and is registered at the Prince Hupert Hotel. Dominion Constable E. Newnhani and Mrs. N'ewnham ar rived from Kincolith on the Yen lure Saturday afternoon bringin an Indian exhibit fur the Fair. . ....... .Mrs. .-veil .Mci.ean, wire or tne captain of 'the steamer Prince John, and family are spending the summer in the city and have taken apartments at the Palmer House. Follow the crowd from F.xhibi lion Hall to the hlks' Home at II p.m. on Tuesday and Wednes day. Dancing. Westholme Or chestra. 212 Accompanied hy their baud-master, members of Ihe Kilimaal native uunu, which lias, ueeu en. gaged to furnish music during the Fair Week, arrived in the city yeslerday. Ilev. Oliver Thome, Anglican minister at Aiyansh, arrived from the Naas lllver on the' Ven ture Saturday afternoon bringing an exhibit for Ihe Fair. He is registered at the Central Hotel and will spend the week in town. - - A Kindergarten will be4 opened September 9 in St. Andrew's Japanese Mission. Fully quali fied director (Toronto Xormai Certificate) in charge. For terms apply mornings to 8 Summit Apartments, or phone Black ICO. . CZEMA I o Grand 'Parade., on Wednesday, September 10 at 10.30 a.m. start ing from Government lluildings and proceeding to Exhibition grounds where the Oueen will be crowned. Citizens are requested to decorale their cars and take part in the parade. 211 After having loaded 31.000 cases of salmon here and 11.000 cases at Lagoon Hay, C.U.M.M. sleamer Canadian Hover, Capt. J. J. Flood,T sailed at 1 o'clock Sunday morning for Ocean Falls where she will discharge paper roll cores and complete cargo fr Vancouver. C.N'.H. Mcaiuer Prince John, Capt. eil McLean, arrived al 1.30 Saturday afternoon from soulh- llnnnn I ' I . .. .1 . . I I .. I.I I .... !..!.. ('I vun;n till,, I nn ,n 1? FU1II ? (bringing 5,000 cases of salmon from Lockeport to be loaded for Vancouver on the Canadian Hover. The Joint will sail for t" i north end of the Islands al 8 o'clock this eveniugr. Yen r ert e i p rlmf nu Ing when vnu uss Dr. r,ha'a Oint ment for-Kcifina and skin Irrlu-Uona. It rrllevra at unt and gradual! T hfalJ the ikln. Smnnln box Dr. . Chase'a Olntuirnt frre It )ou meutinn UJf paper and tend 2o. tuinip (or ihisIrev. one. n boil boil all dealers or CJiihmi"" mu- tt (X Umli to. Xoront" Ladies' lleady-lo ear at liar. aiu prices, during? Fair Week Mrs. .... x j,u..i.i. ui uiiiiimu. , 13 George Thorburji was fined 25 in the city police court this morning for intoxication. j. .0. Johnstone,; ;0f Williams, Manson & Gonzales Jeft on Saturday night's trafii for Francois 1uko. ' - ,H- " Ladies' WiuterFlalinel Dresses ust arrived. Special Fair Week oilers. Mis. (jraulnian, Second Ue. ',. 213 Manning Huntley, who has some 250,000 feet, ul logs boomed at Maple Hay fur the George town .Mills, recently arrived in the city on a business, trip. D. McKenzie, dock foreman at the dry dock, and daughter sail. d Saturday night on the Prince Hupert for Vancouver on a holi day trip. Mrs. l'liomas L'ough arrived in the cily last night' from Scotland and sailed on 'the. Cardena for nyox where she will join her husband. Z Dance every' night in Mclnlyre Hall, Johnson Huss, manager Greenville Orchestra. . Good music. Gentlemen $1.00. Ladles free. Archdeacon G.'iA. 'Hix fs leav ing on vyotinesday aiiernoon s train for London Ontario, where he will attend llic triennial Gen eral Synod, of the Anglican Church of Canada, - CX.ll. steamer Prince Georgp.l Motorship HelllnRhani, Capt Len Williams discharged '8.00U cases of salmon frjjim Ketchikan nn Sutunlav for transshipment East over ihe Canadian National Hallways. H. S. Munroe, general manager of the Granby Co., arrived from Anyox by the, Marmion this morning and will leave for Vancouver on the Prince George this evening. He is registered today al the Prince Hupert Hotel. - Hurry Hirch, secretary of Ihe Prince Hupert General Hospital Association, returned on the Car dena last njghl after altending- Ihe convention of the D.C. Hos pitals Association at Victoria. - - Union steamer Canlena, Capt. A. E. Dickson, arrived In port al 10.15 last night enroute from Vancouver to Stewart, Anyox and Alice Arm The vessel will bring the Anyox baseball anil football teams and other visitors for the Fair when site ' returns to port tomorrow afternoon. NOW SHOWING The Latest In LADIES' Coats Suit Q and Dresses At Moderate Prices HATS I HATS I HATS I Fall Showing of Stylish MILLINERY Inspection Conlially Invited BENTS Third Avenue Opp. Hank of Montreal.. Keep Warm This Winter Special Display of Fall and Winter Coats Very Latest Models. Moderate Prices. Infported styles in Ladies' Dresses in Extra Large Sizes MRS. GOLD BLOOM 'Third Avenue. Coastwise Steamship & Harge Co.'s steamer Marmion, Capt. A. Cameron, arrived in port at 10.30 this morning bringing machinery from the Anyox smeller for repair in the local dry dock. The vessel will return north tonight. A Crablre'e tour party consisting of twelve persons of Oakland, California, passed through the city on Saturday night from boat to train. They have been attending the i Empire Exhibition al Wembley and are under the lead, ersbip of J. is. Wheeler. The fire department had a call at 3.15 Saturday afternoon to the residence of Olier Resner, Fourtli Avenue East, where the roof had Lcaught fire while tarring opera tions were in progress. Slight damage was done to the shingles 'and ev-s. Capt. Harry Neddejj, from Van- rpillf w p A MMCDICC couver and way ports, will amy,-1 flf ) t AJNIM tKitO ill 11119 ll IC1 lliruil. I ill: licini from the east isr?portcd due on time at I o'clock. STILL RUNNING Lagoon Bay and Lockeport on Is lands Packing Fall Brands Watun River and Som-ervllle Closed The Lagoon Hay and Lockeport canneries on Moresby Island are still packing chums and oilier fall brand of salmon and will continue for a.' few weeks yet. The Walun Hiver cannery and the Somerville. Cannery Co." floating plant Laura Whalen are closed, the latter having been taken south for the winter. A good deal of the salmon from Ihe Island canneries has already found it? way to Prince Hupert for transshipment south. The Prince John has been bringing heavy cargoes of it on its last few trips. ' BANK MANAGER WEDS TEACHER Miss. Gladys Macdonald Becamo Bride of Oliver H. Wall at Telkwa This Morning (Special to Daily News TKLKWA, Sept. 8 A quiet but interesting wedding look place at the home of the bride's parents hvre at 4 o'clock this morning when Miss Gladys MacDonald, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Muc- VICTROLA INSTRUMENTS M Console Models I From $145.00 up 1L are made especially to reproduce the marvellous variety of Victor 'Records by the world's greatest artists, in twenty-one styles at from $37.50 up, Yictrola Records and Instruments are made specially each for the oilier. This is essential forjhe supreme music produced only hy the combination. AH instruments sold on easy monthly payments. Write ur ask for catalogue. onday, September 8, 1921. THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE FOR SALE Alaska Blue Fox Breeders Local aod Personal Special Fair Week Bargains in Ludiea' and Misses Hoots and anoes. sun cases anu ciuu pass in stock. Mrs. (Jrahlinan. 213 BURN Nanaimo Wellington Coal Our lump t'oal is double screened, Every lump is a chunk of heat. i TRY OUR NUT COAL FOR YOUR KITCHEN RANGE Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. Phones 110 and 564. The Acme of Sweet Perfection! The Autocrat or the Candy World. PURDY'S CANDY A Toothsome Delight in a Beautiful Box. Sole Agents PRINCE RUPERT CIGAR STORE WE CASH CHEQUES. Shoe Bargains For Fair Week $3.05 Women's J7 eyelet Hoots. .vieuium neei, sizes a vt tu . Good quality Virj Rid, Regular price $7,50. $3.95 and $4.85 "Chums". Welted Hoots for Children Can't he beat. Regular price $i,75 and $(1.00, "Note the clearing price." Agents for ONYX SHOES for Women. . JUST ARRIVED FROM ENGLAND CELEBRATED "LOTUS" MEN'S SHOES.' "Britain's Best Shoe." Family Shoe Store Third Avenue. . Donald of Telkwa, was united iir' I'e, has taught school at J. Proctor, (llaielton marriage lo Oliver II. Wall, son of V. 11. Wall of Vancouver and Hie late Mrs. Wall. Ilev. Mortimer W. Lees of isiiiitliera per-iniined the ceremony and there were present only relatives-: anil immediate friends of the contracting couple. The bride, who was charmingly gowned in ivory crepe de chine with the conventional veil and orange blossoms, carried & bou- quel of Iplielia roses. She was attended by her sister, Miss Perlo MacDonald who was pretty In blue crepe de chine with hat to match. The groom was supported hy A. A. Kassou of Prince Rupert. t After the rcmnony a wedding breakfast was ;, served and the couple bnardeiOlhe early morning train for Prince llupert en rqua Driftwood Creek and Hazelton.'tioddunl The groom has been manager of the local branch of the Hoyal Hank of Canada for several years, haying cbmo from Prince Hupert where two sisters, Mrs. Alex. Mc-llae and Mrs. O. A. Ilunlcr, HOSPITAL SUPPORTER IN BULKLEY VALLEY j The following list of donations! have been made lo the Hulklej (Valley District Hospital during the months of July and August:! Mrs. F. Ocklesliaw, Mrs. Davios, 1 Mrs. F. Foster, Mrs. J. II. Htyne.l Mr. II. J, Kelly. Mrs. H. Welch' and Mr. F. Ocklesliaw- -flowers J Mrs. Dlliiock, "i chickens; Mr.; lo San Diego on their honeymoon! Hem, saiiujnn; Mr. Knutson,; Irip. They will return to Telkwa 'halibut : Ladles. Auxiliary, vases; in about n nuuilh's lime (o takeMl' Stephens, dresser scaff Mr. up Iheir residence. Hoss, five, iloien 'eggs. Roth Mr. and Mrs. Wall arc following exhibitors al e particularly well known through- Rulkley Valley Fall Fair turned; out the central'' jiilfi'iorvtud will tjieir exhibits over to the hospi-recelve the hearty eongratulat'tal; Vegetables: J. C. K. Sealy, A. tlotjH and besl wishes of many Hruce, Mrs, J. Turner, A. McMll-friends. The bride, whose home lah, S. 11. lloskinst, L. P. Oreeu. Mrs. F. A. (Hazelloiu, H. Castell. Mrs. W. Hul Icier. Mrs. J. P. Downey, Mr. Woodward, K. Mor-in, Mrs. O. A. IlaymonJ, Mrs. J. Owens, Mrs. It. coltoii,iilr. F. W. Holder (Terrace),' A. H. Xcwens, II. Cunderson. W. Mal-kow. Mrs. 11. ltirhandson, Mrs. II. Duir, Mrs. H. F. Lambert, Mrs. L. K. Strid and Irs.' F. Ocklesliaw: Kggs, Mrs. F. Ockleshaw KILLS Flies nd other heuuhold Intwtt Htrmlcit to humini lnd ink mlt. Plcntant edsr. Wonl Uln. Hid by '.V W C. Ltd.- ji9 Viwour. B. C.