Thursday, August 28. 1924. A tlaiei hnrh II. t. I full-over type 0 Rubber Girdle made to meet the Rulet of Health. Nemolastify Reducing Girdle Designed by die makers of Nemo Corscu to promo; correct and healthful reduction NEMOLASTJK. the patented fah. ric utd in iu construction, is made --S of pure, gum rubber, covered on( 4 both aides with lustrous milanese 1 ulk. Thi pliible and Rently mas- Vm! isgtng fabric promotes figure reduc- M t tion in a healthful way. No rubber A it in contact with body or under- 1 garments, uan be washed with I K pure soap and water. Guaran- ft) teed not to rip or'tear. Silts V for all figures. A J Sold in Prince Hujm vt by Jabour Bros. Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK 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 piritji-s, ehuose "Rupert Brand" Salmon. A few tins in Hie pantry are always handy. Stock a supply on your boat IhaCs a good idea.. SOLD EVERYWHERE. Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Prince Rupert, B.C. ' T. . ..WWWSlllll dnd have omffmM FOR SALE Alaska Blue Fox Breeders IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR QUALITY STOCK BLUE FOXES COMMUNICATE WITH JACOB OTNESS Petersburg, Alaska B Our Foxes Guaranteed to bo a Number One Stock. Local and Personal B.C Undertakers. Phono il. Hayners, Undertakers. 351. phone Phone Don Oriiliuin left on las night' (rain for Smitliors where lie will take in the Fall Fair. Pythian Sisters Tea and Sale of Home Cooking in McClymont's old oilice, Saturday, August 30. It. E. Moore returned from a business trip to Ocean Falls on Ihc Prince Ilupert last night. T. L Williams, postmaster at Port Clements, arrived in the city on the Prince John this morning. . Mrs. I). O, Stewart and sons, who liuvM been holidaying for the past couple of months near Vancouver,' returned home on the Prince Rupert last evening. - - Mrs. J. 0. Trelheway and son were passengers hound north for Alice Ann on the Prince Hunert last evening. S. E. Parker and sons returned on the Prince John this morning after having spent a week at MasselL Misses lluhla and Margaret Graham returned home on the Prince John this morning after having spent the past fortnight holidaying on Massett Inlet. (. A. Woodland relurned on the. Prince Ilupert yesterday af Icrnoon from a business trip to Ocean Falls. Miss Kalhleen Ward arrived on (lie Prince John this morning from Massed on her way to Hums Lake where she will take up school leaching duties. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Kdney and Mrs. II. Kduey arrived from Tow Hill 011 the Prince John tlii morning and will sail tonight on Hie Prince Ilupert for Vancouver Misses F.ileen, Eleanor and Dorothy Patinore, who have been visiting in Vancouver willi their sister, Mrs. Walker, returned home on the Prince Ilupert yes terday afternoon. 4 . Mrs. Frank Fitch, formerly of this city and now residing in Ocean Falls where Mr. Filcli is relieving in the customs service, iirriveil from Vancouver on tne Prince Ilupert last evening. Walter Gale has recovered from his recent indisposition suftlciently to be around again. He leaves on a vacation tomorrow and will join Mrs. Gale in the south. Miss S. A. Mills, principal of Borden Street School, returned to the city on the Prince Ilupert yesterday afternoon afler having spent the summer vacation visiting witlt her mother in Los Angeles. A Kindergarten will be opened September 9 at St. Andrew's Japanese Mission. Fully qualified director (Toronto formal Certificate in charge. For terms, 208 The Music Classes of St. Joseph's Academy will re-open on September 2; tlie Commercial (class September 8 and the Kindergarten, September 15. Miss K. Jensen, teacher of tho Smith Island school, arrived on the Prince Ilupert yesterday afternoon from Vancouver where she has been spending the Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gavigan returned homo on the Prince Hu-I pert yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Gavigan has been visiting for several mouths in tlie Fast and Mr. Gavigan went to Vancouver to meet her. j L. H. Kenney of Terrace, who has been on a business trip o Vancouver, returned from tho south on the steamer Prince llu- j eprt last niRht and continued lo (lie interior by train. j LfiZFMA You r tot e i p e r lir.r i) t-Ing whan you use it. ----- - i:r. crime tor Emma, and Skin Irrltn- tloiin. It relieves at ones and tradu allT heals th ikln. Sumnle tiox Dr. Cbnna'a (Hutment trr II you nienUrai this paper Ana send sto. stump rnr Ktnre. cno, n Dot i nil dealer or Klnmim )'U' & Co.. Llnilt"l. Toronto TIIE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE n. PLAYER'S p.m. Easson's Everybody welcome. - Don't miss "The Wagon,-' the inns! picture in the world. Covered talked-of Tonight, Friday, Saturday matinee and night. - Get ahead of your friends in the south. See " The Covered Wagon" the picture all the! world wants to see. . Jack Martin, sbn of James Martin, lite Massett storekeeper, arrived in the city from the Is lands on the' PilnW" John this morning and will suit tonight for Vancouver where fie will attend school. su perinleiKleni lerinleiKlent for lor the tlie Masse .viasscll 'limber Co. and npw engaged in getting out poles on Massett Inlet, arrived in tlie city from the Islands on the, Prince John this morning. Miss Donnelly, .Miss K. Has- well, Miss Jleid, Miss Huchanan. Mrs. Galbrailh and Mrs. Dyer, who came north from Vancouver some time ago to spend the sum mer working at the Watnu Ilivcr cannery, returned irom the Is lands on the prince John this morning. Miss Ileid and Miss Huchanan will, remain ,jn tlie city and the remainder of the party will go south on ihe. .Prince Ilu pert lontgiM. . , ... It. II. Maimer, principal of the Anyox High School, and Mrs. Manzcr and family passed through on the Prjnce Ilupert last night enroule north. Mr. Manzer spent -tlie summer vaca tion in F.as.teru Canada while Mrs. Muuzer remained in Van corner. v CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT f.. ' . : TAKU XQTJClj that Fultoii Street, between Sixth Avenue and Ninth Avenue -.will bo closed for one month, commencing Friday, August 2U. iiejiiuenis are re 4, "Delightfully Cool and Sweet Smoking." Danco, Elk's Home to-night at (1 l 4 Orchestra. LABOR DAY SPORTS under auspices of Trades and Labor Council MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1st. $500 IN PRIZES $500 FOOTBALL FiELD SPORTS TUG-OF-WAR Women's and Children's Novelty events of all kinds Admission lo Grounds : Adults 25c. Children free DANCE IN ELKS HOME at J p.m. Wcstliolme Orchestra Gents SI.00. "Ladies 50c. j ! i :! ; . Lawrence Anderson was fined -t5 in the city police court this morning for driving a motor ve- uicle without a license. Mrs. J. W. Nicholls sailed yeslerday afternoon on the Prin- ess Aliee for Vancouver where she will attend the funeral of her mother, the late Mrs. J. T. Phelan. V. Perry, president of the Can. adiah Fish & Cold Storage Co., will Mrs. Perry left on last night's train for Winnipeg en- route lo Montreal afler spending a couple of days in the city. Miss Ruth Stewart, H.A., who is to join the stall of the Seal Cove school, arrived from Vancouver on tho Prince Hunert yesterday afternoon. Miss Stewart formerly taught in the Anyox High school and last year was at North Hulkley. W. A. Wright and A. J. Yales quested to get in their supply 0f .nri:iml fl'om ""ley Hay on the coal, etc., before that date F. W. PHAltSON, 203 .City Engineer. WHEN ATTACKED BY DYSENTERY You Should Tako And You Will Get PROMPT RELIEF When you ak for "Dt. Fowler 'a" bo sure you get what you Mk for, aa aomeo( these cheap, no-namc, no-rcputatioo. preparation may prove dangerous to your health. ' Put up only by The T, MilburnaCo-Limited, Toronto, Out. Prince John this morning and will leave this, evening for Vancouver. Tboy have heen at Buckley Hay in connection .with tho shipping of airplane spruce from (lie Massett Timher Co.'s -mill which is now. closed down. Mr, and Mrs. Don (Jrerar of the Inlander who have been holidaying at Kilwanga arrived at Ter-raee yeslerday and went out ato Lakelse where they will complete (heir holidays. They left here nearly a month ago intending lo go overland from Kilwanga lo Hie Naas Iliver but were turned back in the Kitwancool valley by Indians who refused to allow them lo pas their village. ' INFANT DIED The three month old son of Mr. and Mrs. F. 11. Morris, Sixth Avenue ami Hays Gove Circle, died this morning. Funeral arrangements are, in the hands of the Undertakers. Itiilph lhirrap velurnedi oiuthn Prince ilupert liisl night from a brief business trip to Vancouver. 1 l 1 NAVY CUT CIGARETTES I A little higher I in price, but I what a wonder ful 1 difference a few ! cents make. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD. Sailing! from Prince Rupert, or VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Swanaon Bay, and Alert Bay, Tuesday, B P.M. Fur VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Alart Bay, and 8anaon Bay, Saturday, 10 A.M. For ANYOX, ALICE ARM, 8TEWART, Walaa laland, Sunday, 8 P.M. For PORT SIMPSON and Naaa Rlvar Cannsrles, Friday A.M. 643 2nd Aanue. J. Barnalay, Agant. Prlnca Rupert, B.0. For panelling your rooms it rivals the most costly hardwoods. Hejuvenale 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 $4.95 Tan or Black Calfskin, welled soles. Chums and lliirlbuts. Button only. Sizes It to IVi. Regular $0.00 and $0.50. $3.95 Tan or Black Calfskin. Welter soles. Bullon only. 8 to IOVj. Regular $i.75. 95c Child's Patent Leather Slippers. Patent Leather Boots and Rubber Soled Strap Slippers. Values lo $2.00 pair. Family Shoe Store CARDENA IN DRYDOCK Northern Run this Week Is Cancelled and There Will be no Southbound Boat Tuesday S. B. Johnstone, acting agent for tho Union Steamship Company in the absence of Jack jBarnsley, received a telegraphic message from Vancouver this morning stating that I he Oar-dena had injured her propeller n the way south and would have lo go into drydock. For that reason there will bo no steamer north on Sunday afternoon or south on Tuesday. F. L. Buckley and H. L.. Champion and J. O. Kendall, tho two mill architects who accompanied him lo Port Clements to make plans for the renovation of tho former Graham Island Spruce and Cedar mill with a view to re. opening it, returned , to the city on the VriucaJolin this;jnorning. They will sail for Vancouver on Ihe Prince Ilupert tonight.