September 18, 1055 Baa? and tw Homes.... Supplies this iHaJtralaiy twkofbcJulifuJ) Pistributorj fort K9L9RED I Lumber Brick Cement Lime Plaster Stock your' winter's supply of Nanaimo-Welling-ton Coal now 4ier & McCaferj;, Ltd. Phonts 116 and 117 FOR SALE Halibut Gear $10.00 to $25.00 per skate including gangings and hooks Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.G WEEK-END -:- SPECIAL L e Inlaid inoieum blue and white tile pattern, 57 yards at $1.55 sq. yard BARRIE'S Home Furnishings 3rd Avenue. Phone 123 Steamship and Train Service FALL SCHEDULE . PRINCt RUPERT IIKl PRINCE OtCROC iM TlHII PRINCE RUPERT ' VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, mul mtrrui.-ilialo n.tlil Mill 8UNDAY (lid THURSDAY at 10.00 p.m. for ANYOX Wadn.aday, 10.00 p.m. "or STEWART Saturday, 10.00 p.m. . PRINCE .CHARLES for KETCHIKAN. WRANOELL. JUNEAU, SKAOWAY, Mill WEDNESDAY, 4 p.m. 11 PRINCE JOHN h.rtnlilllly f..r VANCOUVER ' QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS. PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PniNCE RUPSRT e.capl Sunday II a... f .i PRINCE OEOR0E. ,nNTnl-DLV EDMONTON, WINNIPEO, ill ...n,t r,i.. Mi ..rt I . -lull-'. AQENOY ALL OSEAN STIAITSHiP un. c,t Tlckal orrtc. B2S Third A, Print fluptrt. Phont 260 E. H. Shockley Planing Mills no-located nt 230 Central Street, Vancouver, Willi uiklitionul niiulnno v lit.- manufacture of SASH, DOORS, MOULDINGS LUMBEn, LATH, SHINGLES, VENEER also eurricd in -Ic k. ovu handling-charges ,y lMiymg d-rct from 11,0 su,,rc0 uf supply. Local and Personal H.C. Undertakers. Phone 41. Try Valentin Dairy. Phone o57. If Anywhere. Anytime. Arthur's Taxi, 50c. Phone (578. tf Two cars at your service Sneddon Taxi. Phone 13. tf For the busy man jr woman, a Hrown car naves money. Phone 80. tf (ioldlilooin Is bringing back iur coats, wall till you sec 1 1 1 e in ! if Charles Wilson, who is in t-harge of the Hooth Fisheries ice-house al Lake Kathlyn, is a visitor In llic clly, having arrived from the Interior on last night's train. John T. Spiokelt, manager of the Palace Theatre at Juneau, ami Mr. Spickell were passcn ger going nurtli on the Princess Alice this morning after a three months' trip to California. COAL! 'e are selling epal for 11.00 per Ion delivered. It's a very hot, hard, clean, stove coal nul size. Try a Ion and you will tider more from Prince It u pert Iniiiffer and Taxi. Phone. 189 and 112. 217 I nion steamer Calalu, Capt. A .loltimlinie, arrived front the mmiIIi at 8.20 t li i morning and, if!ei- unloading frieghl at the 'i TP. and Cold Storage wharves -ailfd for Naas and r-keena Hiver annery point. S. .1. AHenboroiigh, barrister f London, England, wax a pas -iiger going north on the Prin-ecs Alice, this morning. He i making: (he round trip to Alaska ami will be bark here southbound next Wednesday. j lr. and Mrs. John A. Went, who have been spending a fort night's vacation in Vancouver and Victoria, returned to the city n ttie Catala this inornitiir. They lcfl I heir daughter Joan in Van--u-i to attend school. Mi llar.el Patterson. R.N. of Kamloops and .Miss Elizabeth McDuiikmII. H..Y of Medicine ilai wen- i-engtis going north on the Pinicens Alice this morniii Miss Pailerson is to nurse in the liopital at Dawson while Miss Mf-Dougall will be similarly en gaged at Mayo. J. (1. Sleen was the principal penker at the llolary luncheon yesterday, the subject matter of his address being . of Interest rhlefly lo members of the club Oilier Miettkers were Dr. W. T, Kergin, who presided, T. II Johnson, who recently returned from a visit to southern cities, ami John Dybhavn who was holidaying recently al Lake Kath lyn. ANNOUNCEMENTS Kmghm of Pythias Whist Drive and Dance, September 28. (iyro Carnival and Dance Oc tober 12 and 13. Iletiekah ltataar Saturday, October 17. Catholic Church llazaar, Ooto-ber 21 and 22. Anglican Church llazaar No vember 5. Presbyterian November 12. Church llazaar Hoval Purple llazaar Novem ber 13. Moose and 18. llazaar November 17 Haplist Church Ladies' Haznar, November 20. Aid SI. Andrew's Ladles' Auxiliary llazaar. Dece'inbor 2. Lutheran Church Ladies' Aid Hamat. December I. Tag DAILT neWB . i r 1 , Commodore Cafe THIRD AVENUE The Cafe of Distinction. OPEN DAY AND NIQHT. llrcakfasl, Lunches, Afternoon Teas, Dinners and after Theatre Refreshments Our Specialty Is Home Made Ice Cream and Confectionery. Wholesale or Iletail. You will be pleased with our service. Let us please you. KILLAS&CHRISTOPHER Phone 17 Sheddon's Taxi the original ' 00c. taxi. Phone 13. If Our low rates have been an outstanding success and wc shall continue on this basis. Drown l'axi. Phone 80. . t If you cannot come to the lirocery .Shower at Ihe Ridley Home on 1- riday, give an order to your grocer. He will attend to it. Kebekah Anniversary Service in United Church Sunday evening, September 20, at 7.30. Meni-hers, Oddfellows and visiting members please alleud Tonight and tomorrow night real Hawaiian Guitar Dance Orchestra at llosloa Hall. Dancing commences at 8.30 p.m. sharp. Cents 750, ladles 50c. Kveryhody welcome. ' Mrs. E. i. Newiiham of Kin- olillt, who has been on a trip to ber home in Manitoba, returned to the city on la?t night's train and proceeded by the steamer Catala this morning to the .Naas Hiver. l ire Chief I). 11. McDonald sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for Seattle where he wlJI attend a conentian of Pacific Coast lire chiefs. Mrs. McDon ald and son, Allan, are accom panying In in on iHotrip. Mrs. E. T .Cahcrt and family of Port Clement sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for victoria where they will spend I lie next few months while .Mr. CalverP, who is identified with the Forest Itraneh, will be doing special recunaissRiice work in the interior. A. 0. Walkden, secretary of 'he Itrotlierliood of Railway Clerks, London, England, arrived hi i ne city last nigtit from Ot tawa where he was in attendance! at a convention of the Canadian llrollierhood of Railway Em ployees and 'proceeded south lo Vancouver oil the steamer Prince Rupert. Ueorge llushby has presented lo the local museum' two framed pictures, one of a group oT pioneers of the province of 18(52 and earlier taKeji at Gov ernment House. Victoria, and the oilier a larger group Including all the mouiher of, Die 11 C Pioneers' Association al the con vention there in May, 1921. CP. It. steamer Princess Alice, Capt. Arthur Slater, arrived from the south at 0.30 this morning and sailed nt 12 for Alaska ports. the vessel 4i ad a light nassenger list including Mrs. Itlnelmii am) Miss Rinohart who debarked hfte. This being the last trip maRing Uirect connection with tho Yukon before thu close of navigation, the Alieejiad a good freight cargo including 280 Ions for tho Yukon. Thu si earner will make one more voyage to Alaska this full before, beiug replaced for the winter by the Princess .Mary. There was a good atlendJnce of ladies at a sewintf bee which was held yesterday afternoon in Hie Nurses' Home by tho Ladies-Auxiliary of llm Prince Rupert General Hospital. Tho result of the work will lie fifty new tray l ulled Church llataar Herein- clol,,H fop 1,10 'i"M'ital. Tea was ber in 230 M,,'vt' IUU' ' affair was in fiiflaT.tt-IM.kl. HtUn CATARRH nf th BLADDER itk, !icil F.acli Cin.ula (umA general ciiurgo of Mrsv Frank Dibb. president of the Auxiliary,! ,Tho Auxiliary's work for the winter will be organized at a general meeting or members Hinl! 'those desiring lo become such are remiestotl lo attend a meehnirl lUal will be belli in tho City IlalH UU TUL-sduv afterniuiti. I Meeting of Billiard League tonight at 8.30 sharp in City Police jCourL. Those interested please . . i miciiu. Mrs. K. A. Morgan and baby Margaret left for Ketchikan this morning on the C.P.It. boat to! visit her mother, Mrs. Collier. John Williams, liquor vendor at Atliu, was a passenger returning north on the Princess Alice this morning after a trip outside. C. J. Rogers, passenger agent for the While Pass Hallway, was a passenger going north on the Princess Alice this morning bound from Seattle to Skagway. James Pirillo, Julius Johnson and A. Tinker, all failing to appear in the city police court this morning to answer lo charges of intoxication, forfeited $25 bail each. v The Doolh school football team playing tomorrow against the High School is made up of Pierce, Kelsey and Kani, Colli son, Iwell and Scoll, Smith, .Nelson, Donald and Mutray with .Morrison as spare. Mr. and Mrs. H. W.' Cameron and daughter. Miss Poleuiu Cameron, after spending a few- days visiting in the city, sailed lat night on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver where it Is their intention to take up their future residence. Prof. C. H. Shorll, who lias been relieving in the pulpit of I he Anglican Church here for the past few months, sailed last night on IheXPrince Rupert for Vancouver where he will resume Ills duties in the Anglican Theo logical College. t .. -hiss r.. u. layior, H.A. or Washington D.C. ami her sister, Miss C. L. Taylor, sccrclary of Me I ravelers Aid Society in Vancouver, were passengers go ing north on the Princess Alice this morning. They are niakin the round trip to Alaska. Frank Harnslev. bi-other of Jack Karusley, arrived on Ihei Catala this morning from Van-! couxer and is renewing old ac quaintances around town before returning south on the Cardena next Tuesday. Frank is about 'o resume his studies at the Uni versily of JJritish Columbia. A couple of sailors off the L'niled States revenue cutter Cygan, which was in- port last nigtit, tiroke a window- in the Dominion Cafe and caused con siderable excitement to the Jap anese management. The police were called in and the matter was cleared up when the sailors igreed to cover the cost of the damage done. C. W. Jones, general manager of the Minneapolis Journal, arrived from the East yesterday and left today on the Princess Alice Tor Alaska. He slopped oft at Jasper Park and visited his father's mill at Giscombe. lie says he was through' lo Jasper just when they were laying steel for the railway and be considers it wonderful the improvements that have been made. George W. Morrow relumed on the Prince Rupert last night from Anyox and will leave on to-morrow morning's train for Winnipeg. working v a r i ou-points enroute. Mr. Morrow expects to return to Prince Rupert in about six weeks' time and will be accompanied by Mrs. .Morrow who will go from Van couver to Calgary lo meet him. Arthur Morrow is now with the National Hiscuit Co., Jack is at Powell river and Rupert is wilh the G.P.R. in Vancouver. NOTICE. All parlies having accounts against the Northern R.C. Agricultural and Industrial Association 111 connection wilh the re cent Inhibition are requested lo ulimit them before October first. llv order of the Executive. WStit r (canadian Vacific PACK THRR? EaaaaaaV pi AJaavSaaaaV Big Boys-young and old never tire of Kellogg's Corn Flakes'. It's the flavor that keeps them craving these hearts of corn. The 7a-' vor found only in Kellogg's. Have Kellogg's Corn Flakes ready-to-serve tomorrow. No cooking. Simply add milk or cream. Great with fresh or preserved fruit Sold by all grocers. Served by all hotels and restaurants. CORN FLAKES Ovtn-tmh ALWAYS Kttloti't wmMtttn Wfmpptr prttnt A flar enj npi Iff fma looHy. triBp. TM it at M-ttml KtlUtt ratarW Make thii compariton! Try ny nadj.to-aat rata al. You won't find anatbar that avan ap-preachaa tha marvalaua flavar lound onij la Ktlloff'i Cars Flakat. CORN US Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert Far IITCHIUX. WRANCIU, JUNEAU, SUGWAY Sfilbw 7, 18, 28. F VANCOUVER, VICTORIA u4 SEATTLE t Stptel 5 ' 12. 22! Si. PRINCESS K AiT For Buttdal, Swanaon Bay, El Balla Ball. Ocean Fall, Namu, Alart Bar. ' Campball Rl.tr, and Vancoutar atr Saturday 11 a.m. Agancy for all Staamahlp Llnat. Full Information from W. C. ORCHARD Oantral Agent. Cornar of 4th Strtat and 3rd Atanua, Princa Rupart, B.O. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD. Sailings trom Prince Rupert, 'or VANCOUVER. VICTORIA, (wanaon Bat. and Alart Bay, Tuaidiy, S t.. 'or VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Alart Bay, and Swanaon Bay, Saturday, 10 A.M. For ANYOX, ALICE ARM, STEWART, Sunday, S P.M. For PORT SIMPSON and Nana Rlr Canntrlta, Friday A.M. US 2nd A.anua. . BarnaUy, iu Prlnea Rupart, 10. "TRY A NIP TONIGHT." BEST PROCURABLE zjevc. 7j--:' . tM BOTTUO & 6UARANTttDJY s MOOUCft OF SCOTUNO. The Original Labellook for It at the Vendors and insist on GRANT'S "BEST PROCURABLE." This adverlisemont is not published or displayed by tho Liquor Control Doartl or by the Govcrurnettt of British Columbia