September 30, 1924 t.Kii.uiM.v i m. mm mm mwmu - t.s iwnuuiii 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 i-iaf '.'Mi'i r 1 1 uiil. I'v. ' sa u - am. imm 1 1 ii i -1 i s j 11 itTIBirl'l run BBBaw mum WM SB em BBB UIIUWII S SSS I LJ Light, wholesome bread, with the tasty, golden-brown crust, ;baked in your own home can you think of anything nicer? ROYAL YEAST CAKES SURPRISE PARTY r. and mrs. n. w. unamn on Welcomed Back to Smithers After Year's Absence SMT!l):itS. s.i!. :;n. - Mr. nmi vn, n. . i.nampion. win) nave si ri'iunii'ii wr uiwu micr u rar A miseiicc in. w ninnies, were nrlr ""niirtirinpil" on Sattmlav iirlit. wheii a host of friends Ske "Savage" Electric Washers 'Hoover" Suction Cleaners "Monarch" Malleable Ranges "Hotpolnt" Electrical Goods "Val8par''( Varnish and Enamals "Martln-Senour" 100'; Paint "8anola Bathroom Ware "Kyanlze" Floor Enamel "Sunoco" Motor Oils ena ANGLICAN 'HARVEST FESTIVAL, SMITHERS Event Took Place on Sept. 27 in St. Jarr.es Church, Rev. R. E. W. Biddoll Officiating -I , SMl'THKllS. Sijpl. 30. Tlie an-ntuil luirve.it festival of I he SI. Janice Anglican Church, Sniilli-er.i, was held on Sept. 27. The iiilcrior, of Ihe church was oi iiicu inuir rrsiuL'iici. nun uv ....it i...... n.. . 1...1 ...m. :t........ !.,!. i 1 ' uviiiiuii.i iiiviuuu iiiuiuiu l-j.i.i ,.r ..I,... 1 r ........ 1 .. 1.1 .... 1 linn i.ti 1: iv hi ?iiiiiiitri . - it 1 llfll mil mm t'lIt'CIS OI UIU PU.IJIl)?V UIU V)M U11U .Ulfl. Ciiainpion graciously placed their ionic in the hands of I lie rn den and witli song, music and dance liie hour of midnight too quickly ' approached. After refreshments wero ser ved, ?H0iUil:hfc were said and all ilrimrlMd JUU't-a-uuiKl-oujuv- lit ui-yir-vTn. y - v 1:: II II r - - - - Local and Personal liuyners, Undertakers, Phone 351 B.O. Undertakers. Phono ii. 1 TAXI and Messenger Service Phone (578., tf Mrs. Field, Art Needlework. Agent for real silk hosiery, 213 becond Ave. IMionc 23. tf Accounts totalling $50,307.00 were passed for payment at lust night's council meeting. - Towing and freighting. Tug Towena, 50 h.p., Capi. M. Clifton. Phone Blue 400. Night phono 23. tf Jack Frew, accountant in the C.N.H. general superintendent's office, has left for San Francisco on a month's holiday trip. Inspector T. V. S. Parsons provincial- iiolice, returned from Victoria on (lie Prince Rupert yesterday afternoon. ' F S. Sheppard, C.X.ll. travel ling auditor, arrived from Van couver on the Prince Rupert yc lei-day-afternoon. C.N.R. steamer Prince Rupert left the ii.T.P. -wharf at 1030 I liis morning and entered the dry dock. . Parent-Teachers' Associatior will give a Ilridgc and Wilis i i...:.i i.. .. i i imic iiuai rnuay i - v 1 1 1 1 1 b ill o'clock in the Metropole Hall Admission 50c, Cordon H. Rolil) of Hums Lake returned on the Prince Rupert yesterday afternoon from a husi ness triji to Vancouver and will proceed to the interior by train Mrs. Frank Moore anil child ren, who liave been holidaying in .... ; . ,, ,, ... he soul h: returned home on the liie pastor, the Rev. R. h. W.',. . , , . . . . Prince Rupert enlay afler- ,. ,, ' yes Iidrlell, dr ell, preached preaclied an an e eloiiuent omient sermon setting forth the purpose and necessity of offering thanks (6 (iod.for'a bountiful harvest! A large number attended. HARVEST FESTIVAL Sum of $101.75 was Realized at Auction Last Night Concluding Week's Campaign I'm ds al (he auction sale asl night .narked I he conclusion f 1 lie Salvation Army's harvest p-tival last week totalled $ 1 0 1 .- ,.. i-.veryining ouereu was sum by Jii'orgc l.eek who wielded the hammer. In connection with the baskets ilimali'il by the Juniors, an- ad iliiimial iirize box of chocolates was won by Will 11 rd Ilea whose basket brought the highest price Si. . h 1 '. ii... ..ii :i l.. I, .1.1 1 1 ... i iiii iiiv riiy luuiirn iu'( infill linn y llio . superintendent of ulililies I i..kA.witi.l it. n. filli Mm K.1.II..I . . H- "I I i. ("li 1 1 1 p. 1 1 11 nil I.'wci1 I. I of underwriters regarding the (oration or I no ruel lanMn con nertiiHi with the 'oil burnini heating system that is to be in stalled in 1,1 1 e city hall. Pending reply, I be project is remaining in abeyance. .- Mi'torsliip llellinghain, Capt. ."ii NVilliams, was in port yesterday discharging canned sal-,01011 and frozen halibut from Kfieiiikan for transshipment .as' over the Canadian National Railways. YOU WANT THE FINEST CANNED SALMON "Rupert Brand" Selected Sockeye For jiicnlcs, choose "Huped Hrand" Salmon. A few tins in the panlry nib always handy. Slock a supply on your boat Hint's a good idea, SOLD EVERYWHERE. Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Prince Rupert, B.C. moon -- " A report from the Hoard of Work.i recommending the calling of tenders for 3,000 feet of 2 by 8 hemlock lumber for sidewalk repair work was adopted by the city, council last night. . A. M. Kipp, manager of Hal mural Cannery, arrived from Hie fekeena lliver last .evening and is registered al the Prince Rupert Hijlcl. Halmoral Cannery lias now finished operations for Hie year and .r. Mpp expects to leavo next week for Vancouver where ho will spend the winter with his family-who have already gone south. On recommendation of the Hoard df Works, the city council decided last night to have removed Hie plank roadway on Seventeenth Street between Second Avenue and T'ato Street and also Hie remainder of Hie planking on the approach lo Hie old garbage wharf off Weslview. The lumber thus obtained will be used elsewhere in Hie city. I be Canadian Club executive Ian evening decided to hand over lo the Hoard of Trade the control of t Ii c luncheon lo be given to Right Hon. L. Mackenzie King. This will enable Hie scope of the event to lie broadened. It is con trary to the constitution of the club lo be responsible for gatherings of the nature proposed by Hie board. Members of the club will, however, co-operate in every possible way in order lo make the luncheon a representative and successful one. it is ADVANCE NOTICE Auction sale of Household Furni ture will bo he hi on Thursday, October S at 1 00 1 Rays Covo Avenue (Hays Cove Grocery). Princo Rupert Exchange, Auctioneers. ANNOUNCEMENTS Hospital, Annual Hull, Octl3t. Lutheran Hazaar, December 2, Metropole Hail. Royal Purple Bazaar, Wednes day, December 3, Elks' Home. 0 CWlMl (if I. TiWQuuli I. Rrfm , CATARRH k ef the BLADDER 'Each Ctpnute fuinvi b.irtnime JTI pnmntftminlrrfeiU THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE ? RUSSIANS PROCEEDING TO ALBERTA FARMS VICTORIA, Sent. 30. The R.P.R. liner. Empress .of Canada, locked here today and Drought J 00 Russian refugees from liar-bin who are going 76 southern Alberta to take up C.P.R. irri gated lauds where they, will engage in farming. ' OLLECTING MATERIAL FOR LECTURE COURSE Afrs. Faitli (ireen of New York was in Prince Jujert yesterday collecting material for a lecture course describing the scenery and resources of the northwest. Mrs. Green was delighted with tiie I rip from Vancouver and de clares it iiuiie surpasses in beauty the famous Norwegian fjiords. BELLINGHAM HAS $400,000 BLAZE -F Bloedel-Donovan Box Factory Destroyed and Morrison Mill Co.'s Lumber Yard Suffers , HF.LMNGIIAM, tcpl. .P0. Fire leslroyed t lie box factory of' the HIoedel-Donovan Lumber Mills here just before midnight last night. The fire also swept through a portion of the lumber yard of the Morrison Mill Co.'s plant and caused a total loss of $100,000. STORMY SCENES IN LONDON, Sept. 30. scenes occurred in the House of Lrick Hastings witli regard lo the mysterious abandoning of the prosecution on Hie charge .of se dition of the eojnniunist paper Workers Weekly. bithdayTarty Young Son of Mr. and Mrs. Mess-. ncr of Smithers Has, Numbor of Guests SMITIIF.RS, Sept, 30. The home of .Mr. and Mrs. Messncr was the scene of a delightful little parly on Sutuiday when their son, I)e Wilt WiHiaiii( had as his guests a -large number of bis small playmates to help him celebrate his blrl'mlay."" Floral and olheilccoralions, whh ;i decidedly juvenile appeal, were much in evidence,'' but. the main attraction.' Vas' the dining room, the table of which carried u most tempting array of "goodies", dear lu the heart of childhood. A birthday cake on wlifch was six liirliled candles, proclaimed to all that their young host had reached school age. 5 DAY SALE OF MISSES and Ladies' Coats at BENT'S On Tuesday we will pul on sale our fine selection of Girl's and Women's COATS 'in the very latest styles ami fabrics. Plain and fur trimmed. DOZENS TO CHOOSE FROM In sizes: Girls' from '1-2 to 10. Women's from 30 to 4(5. 5 Day Sale cofninejicing Tuesday until Saturday. Note The idea of this 5 Day Sale is to give, the ladies living oul-of-lowii an opportunity to gel a good coal at an exceptionally low price. "BENT'S" Ladles' Ready-to-Wear Third Avenuo TAX SALE TODAY RESULTED DISPOSAL OF NUMBER OF LOTS AFTER SOME SPIRITED BIDDING. (continued from page one) 720.I3. Itlock 13, lot 7, O. P. Tinker. $421. GO. Iilock 16, lot 13, G. P. Tinker, $320.55. Rlock 16. lot 11 ,G. P. Tinker, $350.02. Hlock 10, lot 15, G. P. Tinker. $3f0.H7. Iilock 2 4, lot 21, V. V, Hart, $705.3G . , Section 2 J. Signmud, block 3, lot 21, $103.56. E. Unwin, block 20, lot 03, $50.83. Section 5. Mrs. J. W. McAulay, block 1, lot 43, $205 (upset price, $200.- 01); block I, lot 44, $200.64. S. P. Tinker, block 8, .lot 3, $ l ion 2. F. V. Hart, block 0, lot 44, $135 (upset price, . $130.83); block 0. lot 45. $158.70: block 36, lot 13. $71.58; block 30, lot 14, $50.00; block 37, lot 23, UOl.ii; block 37, lot 24, $80.77. I). McLeod, block 10, lot 14 $135 (upset price, $133.40, block 10, lot 15, $135 (upset price. $133'.40). Theo Collar!, block 13 lot 20 $140 (upset price, $120.89). James Parks, block 13, lot 22 $130 (upset pricey $120.89). I. (iamula. block 20. lot 8 $71.48. " A. Hrooksbank, block 22, lot 24, $71.58. W. II. Sherman, lots 8and 0 block 28, $30.5(1 each. M. Gonzales, block 32, lot 18 $150 (upset price, $54.07). Section 6 K. C. Gibbons, block 3. lot 1 OVER COMMUNISTS $w ("it pHce. $107.59 I 1 ' i u v. iv u. nil gido (.ui.i.-l il itf. I$138.45i; lots 10 and 20, block Stormy ,fli -3 ach F. W. Hart, Iilock 7, lot null, u i n. (. mi. 23, WU ,i .ommons i today during the i ques-,9lllM; block 31i ,ot 18i 0.28 ,om, c of At Genera Pat- orney 0 p ,f fc b, fc , j $90.0S; block 25, lot 24, $114.07. X-RAY MACHINE TRANSFORMER Hospital Board Finds It Necessary to Face Expenditure of S1,700 for New Part Practically agreeing that the expenditure of something like $1700 was necessary in order to provide a new transformer and electrical installation for the x-ray equipment at( the General Hospital, the hospital board al a special meeting last night pass ed on lo (lie executive committee auhorily to take, further action on (he mailer. E. K. Knoll, x-ray expert, and Ernest Love, superintendent of utilities were in conference with the board. Mr. Knott,, in a conu mutiicatiou. slated (bat the motor had burned out owng to the transformer having broken down. The motor was obsolete anyway and, instead of renewing it, lie recommended that a new one be purchased. 'l'h ere was a lengthy discussion resulting in the general agreement that it would be best to purchase the new machine. The i.lillicully, however,, it was pointed out, would arise in paying for t he machine. S. K. Campbell, chairman of the finance committee, suggested that some special effort i should be made lo raise this money so as not o lax general hospital finances lo Hie breaking point. It was suggested that the support' of public bodies be sought in a special campaign . Finally it was decided to refer I the whole matter lo the executive committee with power lo act in devising ways and means, lleforo the x-ray enuiinnent is lull in mi nnfii-ultr u I f..l ...... I ... liiiiivi; otiiiiuviUl j condition and paid for, the expenditure will probably reach $2,500, there being some balances still unpaid on former installation and repairs. Tlioso attending the special meeting were 1). C. Mcllae, chairman.; S. K. Uampbell, T. Ross MacKay, W. ' K. Collison, J. II. Thompson, A. 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