I (CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY B.C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert PRINCESS ALICE PRINCESS MARY For Vancouver, Victoria, and Seattle September 3, 6, 16, 26 For Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Skagway: September 1, 12, 22 8.S. PRINCESS BEATRICE. For ButedaU, Swanson Bay, East Bella Bella, doea.f-Falls, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River, and Van eouver, every Saturday, 11 a.m. Ageicy for all Steamship Lines. Full information from W. C. ORCHARD, General Agent. Corner cf 4th. S'reet and 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert, B.s..'- Far Quality and Food Value Select ELECTRIC BREAD The Acme of Sweet Perfection! The! Autocrat of the Chndy World. PURDY'S CANDY jA 'rpqllisornc Delight in a HealiUful Hox. Sole Agents PRINCE RUPERT CIGAR STORE WE CASH CHEQUES. Phone 109. I SIM ONDS . SlMONDS taJMH.SAW tO. LIMITED NCOUtn MONTKKl T.JOHN, N.(. g.jjj Helgerson Block. Dr. F. P. KENNY DENTIST n xOffice Hours; 0 a.in. to fl p.rh. Open Evenings by Special Appointment PRINCE RUPERT TIDES I Wednesday, September 24 High 10:53 a.m. lfi.8 .fl, 22:40 p.ni. 17.8 " Low H22 a.m. 7.0 " 1.0:10 p.m. 0.2 )' Thursday, September 25. . High 11:31 a.m. 17,.8 fl 2.3:32 p.m. 18.7 " Low .5:13 a.m. fl.l " J7:32 a.m. 7.8 " Friday, September 26 High 12:10 p.m. 18.7 Low 5:50 a.m. 5.1 18:17 p.m. 0.1 ft. YANDERHOOF Advertise lnthe Dally News. j .: fa A slalion similar to thlil $; Fori' Eraser is being erected her$ lo replace the one that was des-, troyed by fire last spring. Th contract is under the supervision Of A. N. Hertrand. Sixty-five summer enmp Mies have been purveyed for the provincial Koveinment IhU summer by V. Scheldcrup. .Itislinc. Paul, Indian, waft sentenced lo six months at Oknlhi last week by Stipendiary Mafcls Irate .1. C. 'Chitrleson tor stealing a cbal. Ti.naiilntr lma commenced ' irt the Ncehako Valley though rain hhs been holding the work up somewhat of late. At,, nnii tr hennre Parkin .. ....I. ....-. . iinn lirtvn relumed to TorOmO after visiting with rtnlph Telford at Prairledale Farm., Mrs. Park. ItiHon is Mr. Telford's sisler. lUchmond relumed homo Monday eveninp. - - H. Hi Harlow who lias boon In town on one of his regular buL ness visits returned to Prince Rupert on Sunday. Jack Couture, Oscar Oendrnn, Paul Ilnxtie and Oscar Olander Jlliinking thai a clear reception! who were in town on business in is "beyond the average beginner." i connection with Hie sale of IhefrjThey have read and heard about j mine, have relumed lo Hoss- radio. They may have listened; wood, Kalum Lake, to radio dealers in some oilier. Mr, and Mrs. .lack Fro at spent a few days at Kalum Lake last week. The Women's Auxiliary of I he Anglican church met' last week at (lie home of Mrs. Nash, . . The funeral of Hessie Donald look place Saturday afternoon at 2.3(1. The futicral services were conducted by Hev, Hurnl Dean Marsh, assisted by Hev. W. J. Parsons. There were a number of beautiful floral decorations. Mrs. II, Myerick left for Van couver on Monday. Mrs. Myerick has spent the summer here with her husband, who is working on Terrace brigc. -o Miss Marion Christie and Miss Kthel Christi,. left for Prince Hupert on Monday. SMITHERS M(ss Nock, a member of the nursing stall during the absence of Miss Mulhall, Is spending a few ilays in town Willi friends, awaiting the completion of lhe new Telkwa Nursing Home, of which she will have charge. BURNS LAKE Miss Hclty Prosser of Francois Lake lias gone to Prince Hupert In attend school, having been ac companied Ihere by her mother, Mrs. H. D. Prosser, last week. Robert Haird, Inspector of municipalities, inspected the re cords of the village of Hums Lake last week. Laurie Pejerson has been ap- pqined game warden for this district. " nK M. F. Lucas of Soulhbank has returned from a business I rip t o Vancouver. Hev, J MeJL Millar, who has been working in the Oolsa Lake district under the Presbyterian Home Mission Hoard, has left for F.astem Canada where he will resume his studies. FOUR CHILDREN ARE ALL DOING YERY WELL ST. JOHN, N.H., Sept. 21. The Mahatiey quadruplet babies have completed eight months of1 existence. They have as a gpestl at their hom'e their mother's, nitolher, who has the raro (lis-! Unction of being the grandmother of quadruplet babies. The babies are thriving splendidly and can now be seen by visilors. John, the only boy, has asserted his superiority by being the flrsl to, show teeth. Christine has him beaten as regards avoirdupois,; h'oweveri as she weighs 10 lbs. .1 5 0,. John, 15 lbs. 8 V4 ois. F.dna, 11 lbs. and an ounce. Edith, 0 lbs. 5 ozs. J. L. Chrislle loft on last night's train for Kndako. He- will visit various points along the railway line on business. RADIO STATIC By The Daily News Radio Expert. Quite a few beginners in lladio, instead of making progress and getting out of the beginners class, have not even remained beginners but have lost Inlerest in the sets they have purchased, town about how easy 0 is. The result is they purchase a good set, instal it anyway at all, glance 0 Look over your ltadlo now- what tceessorle do yon need We rim supply yuu with any pm you require, Evrry article we roll it the bet lissl ble standard quality, tut-lumnlly stlvertlH'd, and nld tu yml with it money back (ru.iramop, Our prlrea rank with tht- lowest la Camilla. We pay all deliver rhsrires. Write un today' Dcpt!!!, 9 Wednesday, September's!, 1021, THE DAILY NEWS PAGE FIVP. Vacuum Bottles - Keep Contents Hot or Cold 'Use it to put Hal.y's Koo.l jn at nights. I., Splendid Value, 7Bc. EMULSIFIED COCOANUT OIL SHAMPOO A shampoo that' gives the hair tone and vigor and easily i cleanses the scalp. Hegular price 50c ' Special, 25o. ORMES LIMITED THE REXALL STORE. Phones 82 and 200. TERRACE NOTES Sh Mr, It, I.. Mctnlosh n lurried In Prince Import Monday. -Mrs. Perkins of Skeenn fiiiy.j who has been Visiting Mrs. Jas. A pleasant little gathering was held at the home of Jenny and Tony Miller, on Saturday, when a number of their small friends attended to cvh'hrale their ninth birthday. Tony appreciates hav ing a twin sister, especially on birthday celebrations. Mr. and Mrs. II, V. Champion and daughter, who have resided ill Winnipeg for lhe past year, ha returned and again taken up residence in Iheir former home on Alfred Street. Miss M. Mulhall, matron of the Hulkley Valley District Hospital, has again taken up her duties, following a holiday of three weeks spent at lief home In Van couver. over Hie few instructions and; then clamp on I he headphones, expecting lo hear Mars. After j a night or two of endless twisting of knobs and dials, tbey give it up in disgust. II is beyond them. It is much holler nd. more satisfactory for the beginner, to start with the simple? set, become acquainted with its possibilities thoroughly, and learn how to lung in for the maximum results, aijil understand how to repair damage. II is not easy lo operate a live' tube receiver and no novice can do'it as it should be done, no mailer who,. It demands some know ledge and exepriencc first. Hut once a radio fan. always a radio fan. And the lislener-in who has mastered the principles of the simpler set thoroughly is expecting a heller sel always. OX course, some dealers are themselves lo blame in selling a large complicated receiver lo a beginner and thus laking chances of losing a regular customer af ter the first sale. 'Moreover, some manufacturers do not give sufficient instructions for the operation of their sets. Jlut (borough instructions 'which can be, got, accompanied with illus trillions, are guile intelligible lo anyone. After reading a textbook on radio, the Operation be comes much easier and more satisfactory. Knowledge applied brings results. Try it and see! Aerials and Grounds - 1 IiiMillicioni addition lo aerial ana ground inslallaiii i often an unsuspected cause of trouble lo the beginner. The aerial ought lo be as high as. possible, bu not longer than, 125 feel. There are two kinds, lhe inverted L and the T aerial and.il'is con ceded I hat the inverted L is the heller for receiving. Hut local conditions govern which ought lo be used. The alenna or aerial may be supported by houses, trees, poles or any elevated ob ject. Ordinary 10 or 12 gauge galvanized wire will serve the purpose admirably here for guys. Hut the aerial i I self must be of copper wire. This can be bought at any radio store for about a cent a foot. The aerial of course ought, lo be well insulated. The lead in wire from I lie aerial lo the set ought lo be.as direct and is short as possible. This wire. ought lo be oT the same material as lhe aerial Itself, and it is preferable that it come direct to the set without any outside support Might through a bole, in lhe win dow frame is a good way; Around connections', are made in various ways. One way' is to scrape clean lhe cold wafer pipe ami allix a ground clamp lightly o it, this ensuring a good connect ion. Or a deeply hurried copper or iron plale. In a damp spot serves well. In all "LISTENING IN!" Entertainment and Education. Radio Supplies a Speciality Prince Rupert's Pioneer Itadio Store. W. W. WRATH ALL, Prince Rupert, B.C. Special Attention (liven to Mail Orders. cases a good heavy wire should come from lhe sel to Iho ground conuecllon. Where insurance is carried, the underwriters demand a light, ning arresler. This device simp ly provides a palh to the ground for thjj electrical discharge, in case, although here lhe chances are few, lightning may strike your aerial. To sum up, do not make your aerial loo long, or you will bo unable lo receive on the shorter wave lengths. Make it as high as possible. Do npl fun it above or below live wires. Insulate it perfectly. Let your aerial point if possible in (lie direction you want o receive and never use a gas pipe for a ground. Attention lo these points Will solve seventy per cent of your trouble. Note. Our experts will be pleased to answer questions or inquiries from readers and to hear from others regarding re sults tbey receive on t Itei sets, ENGLISHMEN COULD BE HAPPY IN AFRICA So Thinks Man Who Is Trying To Estalblsh Communal Settlements There. LONDON, Sept .21. Roland Hourne is endeavoring to create communal settlements in Soulh Africa for Englishmen with small incomes who can no longer live in England in accordance with lhe standards to which Ihey are accuslomed. He says 'that England abounds in retired army and naVy ofllccrs, and others with practically no capital but with small fixed incomes varying from $1,500 to $1,000 a year. England lias too forbidding a climate for such people, hut In South Africa, on, holdings of from Iwo to live acres, Ihey could be very happy. SUCCESSFUL CONCERT BY LUTHER LEAGUE 1 im Metropole Hall Was Filled Last Night Fine Performance Given by Young People of St. Paul's Church A large crowd which praclic ally filled, the Mclropole Hall turned out last night for the concert given by the Luther Lea gue of St. Paul's Church. The program was one of exceptional meril and proved most entertain ing. The proceeds arc to go lo the fluid which the Luther League Is-raising in order to pur chase hymn books for the con gregalion. The training had been in the hands of Mrs. P. F. (Haisler' to whom a good deal of jcredlt goes for lhe various per formances. Edward Haisler and Miss Agnes Ivarson were oilier members of the committee In charge. The program was as follows: Vocal solo, Mrs. J. Field. Playlet "A Second Topsy" by Edna Unger and Viola Johnson, Vocal solo, Miss Jones. Heading by W. Hurken, Vocal solo," Mrs. L. O. Larson. Play, "Walling for tho train," ticket agent, Perry Haisler; grandmother, Agnes Ivarson ; grand child, Margaret Johnson; old maid, Margit Hallberg; Fat Mother's prescription JOHNNY is taking a prescription. His careful mother ' the family health doctor ordered it. Her dailj ounce of prevention Lifebuoy Soap works wondew in combating disease. Every day your children touch dirty objects and cover themselves with gemvladen dirt. Give them Lifebuoy the health soap. Lifebuoy protects The rich crttmy Uther of Lifebuoy carries a wonderful heatth element deejb down Into every pore. The skin is completely purified, and cleansed delightfully stimulated. LIFEBUOY HEALTH SOAP More than Soap - a Health Habit The odour vanishes alter use, but the protection remains. LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED. TORONTO i.hee. BlueRibbon Tea In c o m p a ring BLUE RIBBON with other packet teas, do not compare It with tea offered at the same price. BLUE RIBBON claims to be the best in Canada regardless of price, and a teapot test will make good this claim. re man, Albert Anderson; Auntie Doleful, Ingrc Isaacson; negro, Ilalph Jorgensen; a young mother, Aleita Ivarson; book agent, Alfred Skaltebol; Marie, Mabel Ivarson; bad boy, Edna linger; deaf woman, Lilly Ivarson; peddler, Herbert Frerichs. Vocal solo, J. E. Davey. Vocal duel, Mrs. Larsen and Miss Jones. , W. Vaughan Davie was ac companist of Hie evening. Hev. P. E. Haisler, who pre sided, in lhe course of the con cert, spoke of the general good work being done by the Luther League and bespoke especially the support of the young people TIMBER SALE X 6489. There will be ottered for Sale at Public Auction, at trnon on the 8th day or Octu bef. 1924, In the orrice or the Forest Hanger at Burns Lake, B.C., the Licence X 6489, lo out 0, 8U0 Uen, on an area situated on the wmtli Muire of Krancola Lake, at Llpplneott Day, lunge i, coast uiMrici. Two () years will be alloweil for re ninval of llmlier. "Provided that anv one unanle to at tend the a net Inn in berson mar submit a scaled tender to be opened at the hour or auetmn ann treated as one Did." Further particulars of the Chief Fore- tt-r. Victoria. B.C., or District Forester. -mice ituperi. u.u TIMBER SALE X 6425. Sealed Tenders will be received by the Minister of Lands, at Victoria, not later man noon on me 1 1 in aay or septemuer, 1884, for the purchase or Licence X 0423 to cut 117,000 lineal Teet or Poles and Piling on Lots 19i5 and 1033. situated about 3H miles and on other side or Skeena lilver rrom nemo Station, ltanite s, t:oast Land oistnrt. Two S) years will be allowed for re moval or timber. Further particulars of the Chief Fores ter, Victoria. B.C., or District Forester. t-nnc nuperi, n.u. Notice ll hereby jlven thai application win ic imiuv iu inn LHriMmive Assemuiy or the Province of British Columbia at the nexr Session thereof, for an Act making firuTiaiuo tor ine vesting or general pro-perty of the Presbyterian Church In Canada, the Methodist Church and the Con. gregattonal churches or Canada, in the iimeu cnurrn or Canada: for the holding IIHA Jlflfl lllmltl UfMtlittl itf tlA nnnH... a. - ....-...... ... liu:IIJ VI congregations entering the union of the riiurmes iu nirni tne I'nueii cnurrii 04 Canada, and for tho lmlitinir or the property or congregations, voting not to concur therein; ror the trusts relating to general and Congregational property; ami generally for the carrying or the said union Into effect. hated at Victoria. British Columbia, this Dili day or Septemlier, A.O. 10. CLF.MUIIUE 4 STUAITII. II8 I.angley street. Vlrtorla. B.C. On bebair of the applicants. in church endeavor. He also referred lo the Sunday School which was making good progress1 and announced I hat last Sunday there hml been an attendance of' 59 children. He also announced lliat there would be a change in the Sunday School hours commencing -next-week from 2:30 lo 1: i0. OSSJ eaukf For the straight figure A lightly boned corset with the top two inches above the waistline in front. It has a medium high back and curved elastic section under the bust. Medium length skirt with elastic section in front and rear. Four hooks and eyes and three sets hose supporters. Made of pink figured batiste. Sizes 22 to 34. H. S. Wallace Co., Limited. LAND ACT. Casslar Land District. neeordlng district or Prince. Rupert, and situate In Atlln Lake, about one half mile due west or Atlln Tnwnslte. TAKE NOTICE that , Paul L. Kggert. of Atlln, In th Province or British Columbia, occupation Jeweller. Intends to apply Tor permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted at the onth point ot the small Island known as Second Island In Atlln Lake, situated above; thence northwest and on aroutht this. Island following the shore line to lhe place or commencement; md containing two acres, more or leas. Sept. 3rd, lust. PAUL LOUIS E00ERT.