lurday. September G, 1924. FOR SALE Alaska Blue Fox Breeders IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR QUALITY STOCK BLUE FOXES COMMUNICATE WITH JACOB OTNESS Petersburg, Alaska Our Foxes Guaranteed to be a Number One Stock. mamnmimiimimjuux YOU WANT THE FINEST CANNED SALMON "Rupert Selected Brand" Skeem Sockeye For picnic:), -lidosc "Rupert Brand" Salmon. A few tis in 'he pin.try arc always handy. Slock a supply on your boat that's a good idea. SOLD EVERYWHERE. Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Prince Rupert, B.c! pa STEAMSHIP SERVICE S.S. Prince. Rupert or Prince Gtorge Will sail from PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE' ami intermediate points each 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; S.S. PRINCE JOHN for Masset, Port Clements ami Buckley Bay, every .Monday. 8.00 p.m. f For Skldegate ami nb ports south every Wednesday at 8.00 p.m. PASSENGLR TRAIN, DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY, t.fiv Prince Unpen ft.iin Pin f.ir PIV:E GEOIUIE, EDMO.NTO.K, Wl.N-HirEO, ill poind Eistfrn CmiA. United Sutei. . AOCNCV ALL OCEAN STEAMIHIP LINES. Olt Tlct.t Offlc. B2S Tli lf Am, rrlnct Rupart. Phon 280 Phone 109. Helgerson Block. Dr. R P. KENNY Dentist X-RAY SERVICE. Orricc lluiir: '. a.m. t' 0 p.m. Open Evenings tiv Hpc. ia! Appointment Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating Q. T. P. 20,000 Tonl Floating Dry Dock Enilneera, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blaoksmiths, 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. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD. , . Snlllnirs from Prince unpen. ' VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, 8wnicn Bay, and Alert Bif, Tud, r.m. J" VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Altrl By, and SWnon Bay, Saturday, ,10 for ANYox, ALICE ARM, STEWART, Walaa laland, 8unday, 8 P.M. por port nu...u , ..... l c.l.w AM. W 2nd Anua.' J. Darnila. Aatnt. Prlnca Ruptrt, B.O. ll Local and Personal D.G. Undertakers. Phono 41. Hayners, Undertakers. Phone 351. Royal Purple dlazaar, Wednes day, December 3. Elks' Home. Mrs. Field, Art Needlework. Agent for real sulk hosiery, 213 Second Ave. Phone 23. If Towing and freighting. Tug Towcna, 50 h.p., Capt. M. Clifton hone Blue 100. Night phone 23 September 9 in Japanese .Mission. Johnson. tf J. Harvey, C.N.R. baggage master, sails tonight on the Prince Rupert for the south on a holiday trip. H. R. Ives, government lo scaler, arrived from the south on the Prince Rupert yesterday afternoon on his way to Cum-shewa, Queen Charlotte Islands. - Dr. Wilson Herald of Kclowna re I urn (Ml on last night's train to Yanderhoof where he left his automobile after motoring from the Okanagan. Special rale tickets for. the harvest fields from here went oif sale at the Canadian National Railway city ticket ollice last night. Whist Drive and Dance, Klks' Home on Monday, September 8, at 8 p.m. 925.00 in prizes. West- holme Orchestra. Refreshments Admission 75c. 211 4 Thomas Cole, government auditor who lias been in the city and district for the past several weeks, i reluming lo Victoria on tli w Princess Alice this after noon. Miss Helen Winslone Is expected in the city next week from McCounell, Manitoba, on her way to Aiyansli, Naas River, where she will take charge of the native school. Miss Winslone is a sis-ler of Mrs. Newnham. of Kin- colith and Mrs. Oliver Thorne of Aiyansh, A Kindergarten will be opened St. Andrew's Fully quali- Stewart's Dance Orchestra, the best native orchestra in Northern Hrilish Columbia, will arrive here dining Fair week. t The power boat Prosperity, Capt. Urindle, arrived iu port last night from Ketchikan with U3 sacks or 31 tons of palladium concentrate from the Salt Chuck mine destined for Irvinglon smeller, New Jersey, via the Canadian National Railway. J. L. Krull of the Canadian Nalior..il Railway city ticket ollice a I SI. Louis, Mo., arrive'd in the city by train lasl night and is making I he round trip to Stewart today before proceeding this evening lo Vancouver. He is on an educational trip over the western lines. Roy Johnson, district passenger agent at San Francisco for the Sanla Fe, Alcheson and Topeka railway, arrived in tlio cily from (lie east, on last night train and will go south on tlio Prince Rupert tonight after making Ihle round trip to Slew-arl. He is accompanied by Mrs.! .. I. Gordon, assistant chief electrical engineer for the Canadian National Railways with headquarters al Winnipeg, has' been spending a few days in Iho cily and will go. south on Iho Prince Rupert tonight. Mrs. Gordon and daughter are accotn-j pauying him on his trip. i H EMOKRHOIDS. Do not Buffer another dnjr vrtttL' Itchlnr, Bleeding, or Protruding Plica or Hemorrhoids. No aurelca! operation required. Dr. Chase a Ointment will relieve you at once and afford lasting benefit. 60o a box; all dealers, or Kdmannn, Hates & Co Limited, Toronto. Sample bos free. THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE Mrs. George Friizcll returned' on the Prince Rupert, yesterday j aiicrnoou irom a uusmuss in iu Vancouver, o- Mr. and Mrs. Pert Moullou, a honeymoon couple of New West minster, arc making the round, trip to Stewart on the Prince Rupert this week. . .Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tanner were passengers going through to Stewart from Vancouver on the Prince Rupert: yesterday Mrs. H. A. Whillans, wife of the Stewart doctor, went through on the Prince Rupert yesterday afternoon bound north. She was accompanied by her daughter. J. C. Knight, formerly of this city and now representing F. O. Dawson Co., Ltd. in Vancouver, arrived in the city on the Prince Rupert yesterday afternoon. Miss'Castell of Suiilhers arriv ed in the city on last night's train to take a position in Deiners' Store here. She is a sister of Miss Caslell of the hos pital nursing staff. Mrs. W. E. Dailfie, wife of the chief engineer of the steamer Prince Rupert and known as a visitor in the city, is reebvering nicely from an operation per formed this week in St. Paul's Hospital at VancouvY-r. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lipse(t are returning to. Vancouver' on the Prince Rupert tonight after having spent the week in Hie city. Harry Lipselt, who has been seriously ill recently, will go south as soon ashe is able to travel. A. 1). Hallett has-arrived in the effects en roulc to draham Island near Massett where he will lake up cranberry raiding. Grand Parade., on Wednesday, September 10 at 10.30 a.m. starl ing from Government Buildings and proceeding to' Exhibition grounds where the Queen wilt be crowned. Citizens are re.quesled lo decorate then' cars and take nart in the parade. 211 Provincial QonstayJe Arthur Collins arrived from Ocean Falls on the Prince Rupert yeslerday aflcrnoon having in custody G Hull iiil Tiit- llitntimt 1 II U UIIULIUl UUIUIIIU 41U11IIUI . ,. ill.... Certificate) in charge. For terms P"-' " " , ' V"" ipply mornings to 8 Summit . . ' . . , 1,1 i j,.. at 1 the paper town, lhey have Vpartments, or phone Black 106. ,... ... ,.,,. , a I M f II IIK'Ulll II' I", IU ... ...V . 1 I , 1 1 uouniy uoun uawng neeii uuiu-milted for trial. The dance held in the Audi- on Sunday, September 7,' auditorium last night was well al wilt play in the De Luxe Con feci loners on Monday and Tues- lemled and dancing '.was much enjoyed to music furnished by day afternoons an for dances in I Art Easson's orchestra. Tli The the De Luxe Hall 'every evening1,,. loonlighl oonlighl dances dances were vere,a a fealui feature I 2 0 t0f evening. I.; J. Marren act ed as master of ceremonies. Re. frcshments were served under Ihle direction of Mrs, Carroll. Dances will be held .next Tuesday and Thursday evenings. NOW SHOWING The Latest In LADIES' Coats Suits and Dresses At Moderate Prices HATSI HATS1 HATS1 Fall Showing of Stylish MILLINERY Inspection Cordially Invited BENT'S Third Avenue Opp. Dank of Montreal. Keep Warm This Winter Special Display of Fall and Winter Coats Very Latest Models. Moderate Prices. 'Imported styles in Ladies' Dresses in Extra Large Sizes MRS, G0LDBL00M Third Avenue. The native gas boat Rosette, Capt. Matthew Humens, arrived.1 in port last night' from Massett bringing an Indian exhibit for the Exhibition. A. SU Claire Urindle, well known Viclroia mining engineer, went through enroute lo Stewart on the Prince Rupert yesterday afternoon. This is his first trip north this year and he is unde cided how Ions he will remain, lie has been working in Southern B.C. this year. Judging Belter Babies Contest for babies six months and under twelve months on Monday at i p.m. Twelve months and under twenty-four months Tuesday, al 1 1 a.m., in Demcrs' old store, Third Avenue. Class twenty-four months and under thirty-six city from Alice Arm with his ,lnomMls announced later. .Mrs. l). ll. McDonald and son, Angus, who have been spending the summer in Nova Scotia, re turned home on the Prince Ru perl yesterday afternoon having come by way of Spokane. Young Angus, who saw the U.S. round the world flyers here, Ihodghl he would see them again at Pictou but he had to come home to school before they arrived. el,iul Inspector. and Mrs, H. C. 'rax.r and family returned linnir i . Prince Iluperl yes-leiilay afli noon afler having spent the summer vacation in Victoria, Vancouver and Chilli- wack. Mr. Eraser expressed much satisfaction with the en trance results in this district generally and said 'llial there had been an average pass list in his inspectorate of 70 per. cent whereas the average for the province had been 55 per cent. STEAMERS ARE HELD BY FOG Shipping was held up last nUlil and this morninz by the aeaviesl fog of the seuson which brings lo an em the recent wet spell and i which is hopefully taken as an augury or better weather for Exhibition Week. i With the atmosphere clearing up ishorlly before noon, a number of steamer will make this port this afternoon. The big Slandard Oil tanker Richmond, Capt. Smith, is arriving at 3 o'clock willi 35,000 barrels of fuel oil for the Iin- 'perial Oil Co.'s tanks. Shecahic north from California via Port Alice, and spent tlio night nd most of the morning anchored olT Kennedy Island. She should have been in at 1 o'ctock this morning. C.N.R. steamer Prince John, Capt. Neil McLean, spent the iiight anchored of Whilo Rocks 'hear Hanks Island. She is due i at 1.30 and , has aboard passcii- gers and freight rout southern Uueen Charlotte Island ports. C.N.R. steamer Prince Rupert, Capl. I). Donald, crept out of the harbor after midnight last night with her fog horn going and it is expected she will be lalo In get-ling back from Stewart this evening: southbound. C.t'.R'. sleainer Princess 'Alice, Capt. Orniiston, conjlng from Alaska, seems lo have had belter luck- and reports herself due on time at 3.30. She will sail for Vancouver al (5 o'clock. The" Princess llealrjce, from the south, is due at 8 o'clock this evening. 'She is railing at vhe Skeenn River before arrivintr ' ' ' I here. i i i VICTROLA INSTRUMENTS EMI I Console Models From 1145.00 up I nrc made especially lo. xe- MKL produce the marvellous variety of Victor Records by the world's greatest ar-lists, in twenty-one styles at from $37.50 up. , Victrola Records and Instruments are made specially each for the other. This is essential fur the supreme music produced only by the combination. All instruments sold on easy monthly payments. Write or ask for' catalogue. -BUp- Nanaimo Wellington Coal . 1 1 1 " Our lump coal is double' screened. Every lump is a chunk of heat. TRY OUR NUT COAL FOR YOUR KITCHEN RANGE Albert & McCafFery, Ltd. Phones 116 and 564. The Acme of Sweet Perfection! The Autocrat of the Candy World. PUROY'S CANDY A Toothsome Delight in a Beautiful Box. Sole Agents PRINCE RUPERT CIGAR STORE WE CASH CHEQUES. Children Shoes OF QUALITY SPECIALLY PRICED $4.95 Tan or Black Calfskin, welted soles. Chums and Hurlhuts. Button only. Sizes 11 to 1; llegu-t lar $0.00 and $0.50. $3.95 Tan or Black Calfskin. Welter soles. Button only. 8 to 10 tt. Itegiilar $4.75. 95c Child's Patent Leather Slippers. Patent LX-ather Boots and Rubber Soled Strap Slippers. Values lo $2.00 pair. . Family Shoe Store (J 7 m FALL COATS and SUITS DEMERS " Phone 27 P.O. Box 327