SepHmlUtf 2, 102i. YOUR BOOTH AT THE FAIR will lie one of the prettiest there if it is dressed with DEN NIKON CRIU'K. We liave it in :m rolor utid shades, and in many beautiful printed designs. 25c Pep Fold, 52.50 Per Dozen. You can make a CREPE PAPER COSTUME for a masquerade perhaps, fr a play or pageant-there art1 many oc-asion-which require agay crept paper costume. Let us help von plarf tine. We have Demison's ' Costume Hut.!, giving niany suggestion-ami full instructions. Price 10c Canadian National Railways Princ 5 Rupert DRYDO ZK AND SHIPYARD Operating G. 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. YOU WANT THE FINEST CANNED SALMON "Rupert Brand" Selected Skeena Sockeye For pirnics. Hiooso "Rupert Hraud" Salmon. A few tins in the pantry am always handy. Stock a supply nn your hoal that's a good idea. SOLD EVERYWHERE. Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Prince Rupert, B.C. FOR SALE Alaska Blue Fox Breeders IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR QUALITY STOCK BLUE FOXES COMMUNICATE WITH JACOB 0T1SS Petersburg, Alaska Our Foxes Guaranteed to bo a Number One Stock. nMuuuuxwisai s advertise in "The Daily News" THE PAPER THAT GTS QUICK RESUL.i Local and Personal B.C. Undertakers. Phono it. Hayners, Undertakers. school for nurses. Phone Women of Mooseheart Legion Whist Drive and Dance, Tuesday, Sept. 2, 8.30 sharp. Wcstholinc Orchestra. 207 Miss A. M. Harbcau returned from Vancouver on the Prince riupert yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Joe Bent Returned from Vancouver on the Prjnce Rupert ycsleruay afternoon. W. E. Fisher returned on llio Prince Rupert yesterday afternoon from a business trip to Vancouver. Miss Hazel Cunningham and Miss Winnie Dihh of Prince Ru- 'nert have entered the Prince Ru- Mrs. H. L. Alexander and daughter arrived from the south on the Prince Rupert yesterday afternoon and proceeded by train to Smithers. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. C. O'Neill arrived in the city by train Saturday night. Mr. O'Neill, who was formerly at Burns Lake and Terrace, is to take over the vice-principal of Borden Street School here. Exhibition entries will not be received afler September 5. City exhibits will not be allowed to enter the building afler Sept. 8. The last of a long series of warn. ings. 200 Stanley Bouts, of the C.P.R coast steamship service city tic ket ofliee, Vancouver, is making the round trip to Skagway on the steamer Princess Alice this week. F. V. Wesrh of the Pioneer Laundry stalT, who has been on a motor trip to California, re turned to the city on the Prince Rupert yesterday afternoon. - II. O. Bell of Revel-toke, ap pointed lo succeed C. Woodworlh on the staff of King Edward school, arrived from the south on the Prince Rupert yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Arthur Brooksbank and her children, Fred, Billy ami Lucille, relumed lo the city yes terday afternoon from Ladysinjth where lliey have been residing for the past year. Miss A. A. Pierce of the High School leaching stair returned on Hie Prince Rupert yesterday af ternoon afler having spent the summer vacation in the south. Miss J McKay, Miss J. Keir, ami Miss D. I.axton who are join ing the local school teaching slatTs, arrived from t lie south on the Prince Rupert yesterday af lernoon. Union steamer Cliilkoot, Capt. J. 1). Mcl'hee. arrived in nort TIIE DAILY NEWS PAGE THRER Miss Jessie llothwell arrived from. the south on the Prince Ru. pert yesterday aftcrAoon. F. O. Dawson returned on the Prince Rupert yesterday after noon from a trip'; o Edmonton, Calgary and Vancouver. Mrs. W. O. FuH'onand family returned' on lasti night's train ironi i.aKcisc wnerc nicy spent the i.ast coupltj, 0 months at their summer home. George Staining'er, city pas senger affent at Lpig1ieach, Gal., for the Atcheson; .'Topeka and Santa Fe Railways making the round trip to Alaska on the Princess Alice this, week, F. S. Sheppard, travelling au tlitor for the C.X;il, returned to Vancouver on the Prince Rupert last night. He made the round trip to the Southern Queen Char lotte Islands on the Prince John Miss J. V. Bone of Chicago was a passenger-going north on ' III 1 . . - l . I . J perl General Hospital training 1,10 princess aiicu yesieruay bound for JuneaU' where she will visit her uncle, Governor Scott Bone. .iv., 80S .'.. -sgqojo s.uossea 'biuo33m Xpoq -XJ3A3 ' 'idss ')i(6ju Aep3jnij. oiuoH fiW? 30MVQ 33UJ Mis Nora E. Rivet returned to the city on the Princess Alit:c yesterday morning. Sho will j resume s position on i':e local school leaching staff after hav-j ing spent the past, year on leave ; in England. Chris Snencer. head of the David Silencer Cq Ltd. of Vancouver and Mrs. Spencer were in the city yesterday; aboard the steamer Princess vAlicc. They are making the round -trip to - Miss Irene Weatherhead of llio J. G, Johnston, of Williams Mansou & Gonzales, returned yeslertLiy. afternoon on Prince Rupert afler a holiday yesterday morning at 10 o'clock I couver she was the guest of Miss U EMOHRHOIDS not Buffer another day vrlth, nDo Itching, Bleedlnj. or Protruding Tiles or Hemorrhoids. No aurglcal operation required. Dr. Chae' Ointment will relieve you at once and nITorrt lattlnir benefit. 60o a box; all den lorn, or Rdmanson, Hates & Cu Limited, Toronto. SampU box frea. V MISS NORA KENNY. Supported by B.P.().L Elks . and, their many friends. Tickets can also le secured irom nrjy Elk or l'.O, Box r,8. Phone- iilack 128 Crisp and tasty MOOSE DANCE In support ol local' school leucjdnp staff re-Carnva Qucen candidate, Met- luiuuu uii iiiu i mi.l.; i..H.tl. rop00 Hall, tonlnlit at y n.m teniay afternoon after having snarp special accordion dance spent the summer vacation in the music. south. Miss E. . Mercer, vice-prin- Mrs. E. A. Mitchell antl daugh. Icr, Miss Aleila Mitchell, passed cipal or llie JioQUi .Memorial Un-oui, n,e city from boat lo school, returned 114, the city imj,raiu yesterday afternoon afler llie I'rince uupert yesier.iay ai- ,...,.:,, snn, .. ll0jdav in t in lernoon after having spent the summer vacation in (he south. south. They were returning to their home in Vantlerhoof. Miss E. M. Harding, domestic science instructor in 1 lie local inp sntiin on wmcii lie was ac-'noori ! - ri 1 : 1 11. IIUUU after UIILT Iiavinsr ll(llllg snent SflUIll the me sum. eouipanied by his Clouslon. young Judge anil Mrs; F. McB. Young 1110 public schools, returned on the .Prince Rupert yesterday afler- '0,1,nier vacation in I he south. Miss J. Haddock, Methodist Church deaconess, here, returned j and their daughter, Miss Mar- on iie prince llunerl yesterday puerile 'iounp, relumed lo llicflernoon afler having spent a city on the Prince Rupert yester. m.jef holiday in the south, day afternoon afler hayinp spent! - - -- llie past few weeks on a Holiday jirs. P. I. Palmer and her visit in Vancouver, cloria and 'children. Gwen ami Paddy, re- Xanaimo. turned lo llie cilv on the Prince iRuperl yesterday afternoon from Miss Ruby Scott, pf the local. Vmirniivpr wliein lliev luive Iilpii 1 ... 1 rWft..'.A 1 ii v. : seiimii ifiiunim, i.iiif reiuriieu in upending llie past few weeks. llie cily on llie Princess Alice yesterday morning afler havinp spent the summer vacation visit ing in Calpary, Winnipeg, Van couver ami other cities. At Van- Mr. and Mrs, Edward Lipsett arrivetl from Vancouver on llie Prince Rupert yesterday afternoon. Mr. l.ipsett is here on one of his periodical visits to the and, after discharging lumber for M1''' Stewart, formerly of this local branch of the firm of Eip- tho Big Bay Lumber Co. and co;tl ""' fof Philpott, Evilt & Co., sailed l for the Skeena River where she is loadincr Sainton for Ihe south. BUY YOUR EXHIBITION Having a cargo Of 91 tons of, fruit, beer, etc., 'to discharge here, C.P.R. steamer Piincess Alice, Capt. Orniislon, northbound from Vancouver lo Alaska, was in port yesterday from U:I5 in the morning until 3. 15 in the afternoon, The vessel had 71 passengers for north of Prince Rupert, most of them tourists although the season is slackening olT, The following from Vancouver left the vessel here: Miss Nora E. Rivet, Mrs. 1). L. Wright and fa'niily. A. (ireen-halgh, Mrs. Larkiu and children,. Miss Ruby Scott and Mrs. J. K. Russell artl son. The following left for he north roni beret Miss M. Oaslon acJ Mrs. M.' Howard for Skagway; M. S. i Wbittier, Miss X. Aspden ami II. I Aiulrews for Juneau; Dr, J. It. Franks ami Dr. J. W. MeArdlel for Atlln. I TICKETS FROM CARNIVAL sell & Cunningham. Miss Evelyn Sheasgreen arrived on the Prince Rupert yesterday afternoon en routo lo QUEEN CANDIDATE New Hazelton where she will re isunie her school leaching duties afler having spent the summer 'vacation at her home in Vancouver. Donald Ross, manual training instructor in the local public schools, and Mrs. Ross returned to Hit? city on the Prinro Rupert yesterday aflernon from Vancouver where they spent the summer vacation. Capt. Wright, marine superintendent for tho Canadian Uov-; eminent Merchant Marine, ami Mrs. Wright returned to the cily jon the Prince John on Sunday , afler having made the round trip j to southern Island points. Capt. Wright is remaining over in Ihe city in connection with Ihe tlock- ; ing here of the Canadian MBS iowi ltfUTiV-Qiiitk l RtSm CATARRH of the . BLADDER Sth. SKcnshl bc.r. Dame tSTVV Rtimrtoteounferfrllt The crispness of the shreds of baked whole wheat make you chew it so you get all the satisfying goodness of the whole wheat grain. The more you chew Triscuit the better it tastes, and the more nutriment you get out of it. Triscuit develops sound teeth and healthy gums. It is a real whole wheat cracker and contains all the bran you need V - j to promote regular bowel movement. Delicious with butter, soft cheese or marmalades. The Canadian Shredded Wheat Company, Ltd. NUoii F.I!. OnLrl. Shredded Wheat F 9 1 1SCU 1 1 llTamatco For panelling' your rooms it rivals the most costly hardwoods. Hejuvcnalo your Home Quickly and Permanently, Sole Agents Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. Phones 116 and 564. The Acme of Sweet Perfection! The Autocrat of the Candy World. PURDY'S CANDY A Toothsome Delight in a Beautiful Box. Sole Agents PRINCE RUPERT CIGAR STORE WE CASH CHEQUES. Children's Shoes OF QUALITY SPECIALLY PRICED $4.05 Tan or Black Calfskin, welled soles. Chums and Iliirlblits. Button only. Sizes 11 to IVi. Regular $0.00 and $0.50. $3.95 iTan or Black Calfskin. Welter spies. Button only. 8 tu 10 id. ltegulur $1.75. 05c Child's Patent Leather Slippers. Patent Leather Hoots and Rubber Soled Strap Slippers. Values to $2.00 pair. .,j 9. Family Shoe Store I UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD. Sailings from Prlnre .ntipcrt, or VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Swanaon Bay, and Alert Bay, Tuaiday, B P.M. For VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Alart Bay, and Swanaon Bay, Saturday, 10 A.M. For ANVOX, ALICE ARM, STEWART, Walts Island, Sundiy, S P.M. For port SIMPSON and Naaa Rltr Cannarlat, Friday A.M. 823 2nd Atsnu. J. Barnslty, Agent. Prlnc Rupart, B 0. T