a PAGE TWO TCE DAILY NEWS The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA. Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. U. F. PULLEN, Managing Editor. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITION ThePeitfhat Convinced the World Ga33Bs Wherever you travel you will find Waterman service available. No matter-where you made your original pun hate of a Waterman' Ideal, any Waterman dealer will gladly test the nib and change it if necessary free of charge. Waterman's Ideal come in all sixes and styles with three colours to choose from cardinal, mottled and black. 17.50 4.00 $3.50 Exquisite designs at higher prices. The Pleasure Way to Europe of The history of the fountain pen ii very like that of the telephone, the telegraph, the radio and a host of other present day conveniences. Fifty years ago no one thought a satisfactory fountain pen would ever be an accomplished fact. Scores of pens had been invented, but not one of them would write properly. They only worked at times; the ink1 flow could not be controlled. But In 1883 came Waterman's Ideal the perfect pen one that would always work properly, one that would not leak, one that would meet the peculiar requirements of every man's hand. From beginning of 200 pens in a year made by hand Waterman's has developed Into a great industry. To-day there are millions of Waterman's Ideals in service in all parts of the worlds. Selection tad Service at (btltst Sbopt, Watermarfs Ohe Ultimate inPens W1 fo P.AKI CANADIAN ADIAKI CCDirc TIKE magnificent and modern -J hotels, with all their comforts nd conveniences are the ships of the Cunard-Canadian Line, with their luxurious lounges, dining courtesy Friday. September 12, 1924. rooms, music and writing rooms, orchestras and hosts of trained, courteous attendants. And in addition, are open and covered promenades; ocean breezes to create an appetite and meals that satisfy it; in fact, everything that will add to your pleasure that 84 years of experience in transatlantic travel can devise. Five Cunard-Canadian ships to serve you the famous "Pretty Sisters." the "CARMANIA" and "CARONIA," sailing from Quebec to Queenstown and Liverpool and the popular "A" ships, the "ANDANIA," "ANTONIA" and "AUSONIA" sailing from Montreal to ..Plymouth, Cherbourg and London. Cunard standard and attention prevails whether you decide to travel Cabin or Third Class. Let the Cunard Agent in your town plan your trip. He will give you full information as to sailing dates and rates; or you may write to The Cunard Steam Shirj Co., limited 622 Hasdngs St., W. . VANCOUVER, B.Ci jjy 1 " - ' 11 " T-m They offered him a partnership If he could invest a little money. But he hadn't the money, and the opportunity was gone. 'Don't let lack of money spoil the opportunity that may come to you. 3e ready. One dollar will open a Union Bank Savings Account. S Mi i UNION BANK OF CANADA Prince Rupert Branch A. T. Broderick, Manager SEE OUR DISPLAY OF ELECTRIC OVEN-PRODUCTS AT THE FAIR. ELECTRIC WINDOW BAKERY TELKWA Rev. Warr, who, has charge of tha Mission field for I lie I'nioi.j church in the Houston -Toptey district, preached in Telkwa on Sunday last. A. A. Easson or the Prince' Rupert "branch or the Royal Hank or Canada, is relieving in Telkwa. Mrs. I. U. Hunsperger and' family left on Wednesday morning to attend the Princa Ruper' fair. Mr. Hunsperger who has been working at Kefchikan will join the Ketchikan people in Prince Rupert. After .several weeks spent onj vacation Rev. J. S. Brayfield re- turned to Telkwa last Saturday, morning after visiting his son In Manitoba Mr. Brayfield went to Dakota and visited his old parish where he was very warmly received - Harry Willis, son of the prom-inent Bulkley Valley rancher, is visitor at the Prince Rupert rair. fin Tnnsdav last. Mrs. H. II. Iphillips entertained the. ladies of tlie Union church. While on Uie same day, the Guild of St. Stephen's church held a meet ins at the home of Mrs. A. Maple- Ion. Plans for a harvest supper were ttiscusseii. - The Telkwa library now-boasts a good collection of new-poors. This is a community affair so all may join, ami nave, me oeueui 01 the reading material. . T. J. Thorpe has visiting him his sister, Miss Fannie Thorpe, Busy hunters are rinding grouse to he in me nesi 01 81 XOXkfutfV" III Iff ZU... sS I 1 I! "Savage" Electric Washers Hoover"' Suction Cleaners "Monarch" Malleable Ranges "Hotpolnt" Electrical Goods "Valspar" Varnish and Enamals , "Martln-Senour'' 100' ; Paint "Sanola'1 Bathroom Ware "Kyanlze" Floor Enamel "Sunoco" Motor Oils SIB II i I ! lt a SUPREME. poffp Always the same THE BEST f You are cordially invito! to visit our Booth in the Inhibition llajl Main Floor, . Free Coupons in every tin entitling you to beautiful ChinaCups and Saucers. ASK FOR "SUPREME." The Man in the Moon SAYS:- DANCE with me at the fair to night. I shall be wearing a broad smile. , ' - THE way- to be haled is to judga at a show. v t IF everybody that ought, lo be in jail was there, tliink what it woul.j cDmhQ, country. - SCIE.VCR en it tell you every thing except how to make a good living without bootlegging. IF a person is. no good at any thing e sc he can usually get a reputation as an expert critic. NOW ihaf the exhibition is neai'ly over congratulations are due lo the weather man lor the excellent service he nas pei1- rrmed in keeping people from attending. VK are all interested in international affairs such as the Wills-Firpo figjil, but the great centre of interest here is making a living and getting a few dollars oer for the use of the boot, ledgers. THE stress telegraphers' are al ways telling about, strikes. 'Pliey are so used lo it'that they had lo provide some news of that kind i themselves during the slack sea- j son. j Till' reason women marry is 'because they want to and so do 1 lip men. 1 j J. (McNeil of Telkwa arrived from the intci-iur last night and is staying' at the Prince Rupert Hotel. i 1 I Ik IsumSui ornjDiwso, A Time Honored Friend i or lours World famous f cr its smooth, oged-in-wood mellow quality 25 oz. bottle 32 oz. bottle BOimBONWHlSKEV OOTTLED IN BOND UNDER FEDERAL GOVERNMENT SUPERVISION SSfi i 1 This advertisement is not published or displayed by Liquor Control Hoard or by the Government of Drilish Columbia. the prairies to join the harvesters. The Women' Auxiliary of the Anglican Church has resumed its meetings after tTie summer holidays. Hie first meeting was at the home of the president, Mrs. T. J. Marsh. The next will be at the home of Mrs. F. C. Hishop. Jeffery ' Oden of R.I., is prospecting Lake.. i W; H. minent STEWART EAST END PUPILS Providence, at Ivalum Lit lie Mis' iilna Dover was hostess on Saturday on the oc casion ol her birthday. Over ftwenly children were present and had a ii'iost gay and happy afternoon. On Saturday the Willing Work, ers' class entertained their jiiolh-ers at the home of their leader. Mrs. W. J. ljarson. They had prepared an interesting lillle program and during the course of the afternoon they presented Mrs. Parsons with a pyrex pie plate in a silver container. Trewalha-James, pro mining engineer of Lon don, England, has returned south afler upending afort night in the district examining nine of the leading properties. Mr. James was last lie re in ll10 and he says there- has been a great change for the belter as far as mining Js concerned. McLeman and Knot on ami P. S. Jack are building a- two-storey business block on Fifth Street adjoining the Crawford Trans fer. ' Jack Grey and his hridcj for merlyMiss Phyllis Cameron, have returned here to lake nn (heir residence aflex having spent honeymoon or ceveral weeks in the souths High-grade "peacock" galen ore, uncovered recently in the In dependence mine, still further confirms the belief that this is 'one of the coming mines of the district. RIDE TO SCHOOLS Committee Authorized to Nego tiate With J. E. Dyer With View to Contracting For Transportation Trustees Ormc and Rochester were authorized at last night's school board meeting to negoti ate with J. K. Dyer fori lie trans portation of pupils residing across Hays Creek to King Ed ward and Hooth M'enfpria Schools. Mr. Dyer had a letter before the board submitting 'i list of 25 pupils living east o Donald Street and offering to lake them to school on the basis Friday, September 1? pj FALL OPENING iff U' i -1 A YOU ARE INVITED TO INSPECT OUn COATS : DRESSES . SUITS , v. INTERIOR - HAT -Our goods eomjiare favorably u shown in Western Canada in liolii pn quality. "DEMERS" Phone 27. P.O. Box 327. TERRACE NOTES ,'Mhwr There was another exodus for 1 the east when Orval Kenney, Hill .JH . . ..... a. It . ! "iWP llrookmg. Mill lien, uugu .icirn. o zie and Hill, Unger left for the MILK! MILK! MILK! You are Cordially Invited to Inspect our MILK EXHIBIT In the Exhibition Hall (Main Floor opp. Indian Exhibit) VALENTIN'S DAIRY McBrlde Street. VISITORS ! SPECIAL VALUES SU ITS $25.00 FO X SERGE, a Mackinaw Coats "Carss" Pure Wool. Underwear "'CEETEE" None better, etc. Wool Shirts "G.W.C." Brand. STEVE KING Opp. C.P.R. Ticket Office. of $1.00 a Irip for 20 pupils and will be spent. On 1 5c each for each over lhal num. they will make Mva br. It was felt by Trustee t;aey Jhird Avenue m 'ne that $1.00 per trip would be fair ceiilly erected for Mr remuneration regardless of the ,; number of children riding and iU was decided to negotiate on lhat l.-ulu Tim nno.liiin llf which street would be used as a bound- M fC' ary for Ihe children to bo Irans- M MM& ported lo school was discussed' f. ffmZ I nnl.,1 ..r..o In ft III Mini iMiCJt I II llll- irwilll nu haudi of Hie committee. PRETTY MARRIAGE SMITHERS COUPLf Miss Irma Deete Lewis Becomes Bride of Charles Alfred Bannister SMmiERSriept. 12 A quaint and prelly wedding was solemnized at the home of Mr. and Mrs, E. Ilann, Thursday morning at 0.30 o'clock when Irma J)eel Lewis, only daughler of Mr. afid Mrs.. W. Lewin of Sniilhers, became the bride of Charles Alfred llannisler, , only sou of Mr. and Mrs, W, Jlanuisler of Siultliers, Rev. M. W. Lees iilllcialing. The bride, who was allired In n navy blue tailored Iravelling suit, was attended by Mrs, E. llnnn as hrhlesmnid while Mr. 1 1 ami supported ,1 ho groom, Following the ceremony thfl imiiiedinte friends or the contracting parlies partook oT Ihe wedding breakfast after which the hapy couple Jefl on Ihe westbound train Tor Prince Rupert where a short honeymoon Dcstroyi 8 j Sl 0AReAGEl 'll jsj I keeps everything cIennano