Mondayr August 31, 1025. highland Linen Note Paper WHEN YOU REPLY TO A LETTER. OR. INVITATION Viiu; friends will mliiiire vour taste if your slnlioiierv is ..;r.-," imirt. new. .HIGHLAND LINEN i irreproachably ,rx I. flic smartest Mimic of color Vjolel, Old Rose (ii-fv Hliie ami While ami wilh deckle edge in grey ami while. 65c. per box T.I e 'In- riglil t.ili..m-i for HIGHLAND LINEN or v. Ii.il h,. Jh'IIcc. Crane's Kid Finish $1.35 box WhvD J FOR SALE Halibut Gear $10.00 to $25.00 per skate including gangings and hooks tanauian fish & told storage to., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. MONTH END CLEAN UP WICKER FURNITURE 1 only Settee at hair price $25.00 1 only High Back Chair $3.00 Library Tables t $29.70, $35.00 .mil $38.70 BARRIE'S Home Furnishings 3rd Avenue. Phono 123. Dill- Door ! i..ilv V- Ofli' C oes labor Day Comv on Monday? Pi ii l)( ,!. ,.XV NX, , k i -'Hi l"' "-I Monday in I" mln-r a- Labor Da h...i an . ng igenieiit lo help his w fe V i f It the Mumlii) washing ami he decided lo declare a holiday. HOUSEWIVES WHO USE OUR "SOFT-FINISH" SERVICE "Jive Vi mu h hnlidav evcrv vear. Soli finish does all Uie lung, tlru- cvervOiing and iron- Hie rial work. Only u Iillle l'ighl ironing lor von lo do. Soft-Finish 7c. per lb. 1c per pieco. Minimum charge $1.25. im laM n vii .1 mi iv j i iui r av .Canadian! viiirj Phono 8. Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert KETCHIKAN. WRANCEU, JIMAU. SKACWAY ' MNC0UYFR Virrntli ..J trirrir .... ....vmn ana MJMlLt. hititnrc MIDV Aafiat 7. 10. ir. 21, 2S. 31 A.:.,l 5. 8. 12. 15. 22. 26 rcr w.,on n.Vl e, V.;.. oen fall.. N.. ""' nuir, ana vancoufir ir BMuroaj n . ' ivr an aiiaamililp Lima, r" Corn.p of 4lh Strati and 3rd Anua, Princa Rup", i Local and Personal U.C. Undertakers. Phone 41. Anywhere. Anytime. Arthur's Taxi, 50c. 1'lione 078. If Two cars at your service Sneddon Taxi. lMiono 134. tf For Hie busy man or woman, a mown car saves money. Phone HO. If Bulkley Valley's big annual veiil I he l'all 1-air, Smithcrs, nep'- 3 and 1. Westholme tonight The Mu slcal Eckardts In High -Class Novelty Musical Show. Comedy Pictures. 203 Mix. R. Ilowther and daugli I'-r returned lo the city on the Cai-fleiia yesterday afternoon from Vancouver. Hester Allan, George Sorbtk and Charts Winulhir were fin ed 925 each in the police court tin- morning for iutoxicutiun. Stewart Orchestra of Kin ''ihili, will play thelalest dance uiumc and own compositions, in Huston Hall during Fair Week 202 J. A. Anderson of the Dolly Yarden mine, Alice Ann, was a iaenger bound north on the 'ardeua yeslenlay afternoon af-:!- a trip to Vancouver. Mrs. Malcolm McLeod and her daughter. Miss Sarah MoLeod, who have been on u trip lo Van couver, relurud home on the Cardena yesterday afternoon. Mrs. George Huri ami daugh ter, Miss Nancy Hone, who hsve been on a brief holiday trip south, returned home on the Prince Louise this morning. Knights or Pythias Whist Drive and Danes, Monday, Au gust 31, 8.30 pjH Hoston Hall. Sert'iiader' Orchestra. Gents 75c; Ladies 50c. Everybody wel me. 202 The music elne will reopen it SI. Joseph's Acadfjiiy oitSepJ 8. The Commercial clas on Muday. Sept. 1 J, and the Kin bigiirten the first Monday in uci. .her. 201 Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Aekroyd .mil daughter, Mis Grace Ark royd, sailed on Uie Prince Hu pert Snlunlay evening for Van corner, where Ihvy will lake up l heir residence. Allien Farrow, steamboat in -peeior, returned on Satunlay night's train Jroni Francoi Lake, where he nvade an inspec-t kim of (he piiverninent motor lerry, and saiteil last night on the Cardena for Any ox. It. M. McGUstj-, who is to be government agent at Anyox succeeding John Conway, was a passenger bound for the smeller town on the Cardena yesterday afternoon from the south. Mr. MeUusiy was formerly government agent at Williams Lake. Mrs. O. F. Itandall and her daughter. Miss Lillian Mae Ran dall, wlni limn hevn vjsitiug for I lie past month in the oily wiili Mrs. HanditUV sisters, Mrs. Alex Mrlla- and Mrs. (i. A. Hunter, will sail this afternoon on the Prince George for Powell River, where they will take up their resilience. D. 11. llartness, .principal of the Hoolh Memorial School, returned lo Hie cily on the Cardena yesterday afternoon lo make preparations for the reopening of school next week. While in the south. Mr. llarl- luess" spent fio weeks' attending summer school at Victoria, and then, wilh his- brother, made a motor triii lo Portland from Seattle, going through Rainier National Park. ANNOUNCEMENTS Kuighls or Pythias Wilis! Drive aud Dance, August 31. ' llulkley Valley Fair at Smilhers, September 3 and I. SI. Andrew's Ladies'. 'Auxiliary liazaar. December THE DAJLT fOSWl PAGK THREE Commodore Cafe THIRD AVENUE The Cafe of Distinction. OPEN DAY AND NIQHT. Breakfast, Lunches, Afternoon Teas, Dinners and after Theatre Refreshments Our Specialty Is Home Made Ice Cream and Confectionery. Wholesale or Ilelail. "You will be pleased with our service. Let us please you. KILLAS&CHR1ST0PHER Phone 17 Sneddon's Taxi the original 00c. taxi. Phone 134. tf When hack from the holidays. try Valentin Dairy: Phone 657. tf Don't miss the. Exhibits at the Hulkley Valley Foir, Siuither Sept. 3 and S. - Our low rales have been an outstanding success and wc shall continue on this basis. Drown laxi. Phone 80. tf Provincial Constable Kench of Massed arrived "m the city oji I lie Prince John this morning and wilt return to the Islands tonight. Mrs. J. A. 'Lindsay and her laughter. Miss Mildred Lindsay, returned home ,"ou the Cardcna yesterday afternoon after having spent a holiday in Vancouver and Seattle. Mrs. O. A. Me.Vicholl left Van couver last week for Detroit, where she will visit with her sister, Mrs. Thonipsou. Frank MeNicholl left Vancouver recentr ly for Australia. Dr. and Mrs. .Veil McNeill, formerly of Prince Hupert and now of Vancouver, hhvc been on a motor tour of the; southern pari of the province ami were re rcntly in Banff. Mr.-and Mrs. it. B. Moore and daughter, Miss Mary Moore, re turned home on the Princess Louise this morning after hav ing spenl a couple of weeks mu toring south from Seattle. Richard J. Gosse, manager ol Hie Gosse-Millerd cannery at Namu, arrived in the cily from the south on the Gardcna yes terday afternoon atfd is regis tered at the Prince Rupert Hold George- W. .ickeron is talk ing about making a trip Hirough the interior, leaving Prince Ru pert on Sept. 3, reaching Ha.- ellon by train tli.1l day: motor ing from llaiellou li( Smilhers on the morning ot Sept. I to take in the last day or the Hulk-ley Valley Fair. r .Mr. aud Mrs. It. Ikliar.ll and son, 1. i.ckliaiilt. .Miss .Margaret Strain and Miss Jean Strain, members of the Musical F.ek-hardts troup which is billed to perform at Hie WesUiolme The lire, arrived in the cily from Campbell River on tho Cardena yesterday afleruoon. , L'nion slerfmer lainlena, Catd C. It. Smith, arrived from the south at o'clock yesterday af lernooii and, after unloading some, freight at (he Wild sloragt plant, sniletl at 0 o'clock for Atiox, Alice Ann and Slew-art. Phe Clirdena brought among her passengers the following: T. Fcklurdt, Mr. and Mrs. It. F.ek- hardt and son, .Miss Marjorie Slrain, -Miss .lean SI rain,. J. D. Smith, P. Gladstone, C. Iteunett, Mrs. Macey, Mr. ahd .Mrs. H. Mackenie, Richard J, .Gossc, F. V. Delcourt, W. II. Kdinuiids, Mrs. J. Pauline, Miss K. Hllelt, Mrs. Malcolm McLeod; Miss Sarah Mcl.eod, 11. Mason, Mrs. J. Lindsay and Miss Lindsay,. Mrs. R. Dowdier, Miss lhiwthcr, for Prince Rupert; A. Macauley, (). Frickson and Mrs. Campbell, for Slewurt; Mr. and Mrs. Hlaylock and family, Miss Sealon, Mr. land Mrs. lleallie and .Mrs. Colil- llapllst Clmrch Ladies' AM well and son, round trip; R. M. Ihunar, .Xovember 20. MrGusly. J. c. Marlln. c. n. Frlcker. .Mr. and .Mrs. J. D. Wil- ,oii and children, Mr. and .Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Little re- lurnid home on the Princess Louise this morning after hav ing spent a holiday of three weeks in the south: Judge F. Mcll. Young is back from the interior af.er having held naturalization court at various points between Hazellon and Vauderhoof. felaff Captain Carruthers of the Salvation Army returned on the Princess Louise this morn ing to his headquarters a! Wrangell, Alaska. A. A. Cox, Vancouver archi tect, returned south on the Prince Hupert Saturday nighl aftec having spent the week in the city oir- business. Mrs. Lang and parly of Juve nile Hostonians, who played at the Westholme Theatre at the wee.k end, sailed on the Princess Louise today for Ketchikan to fill an engagement there. T. M. Ovens, accountant in the store of liroughtun & Mc Neil at Telkwa, returned on the Prince Charles this morning from a business trip south and proceeded lo the interior by train. Robert Sluarl, chief clerk in the provincial public works of flee here, relumed this iiiornins on Hie Prince John from Queen Charollo Isands, where he has been spending a month's vaca tion. John It. Mitchell, local con tractor who is building a school at Massed for (he Indian de partment, relumed lo the cily from the Uueen Charlotte Is lands on the Prince John (hi morning. Mrs. D. Ii. McDonald and son and Mrs. Joe Drown and fain it v- are returning today from their summer homes at the Sail Lake. Mrs. Howard Sleen and tainily will return irom there tomorrow. C.N.R. steamer Prince John Capl. E. Mabbs, arrived in por at 11:30 this morning from'Van couver via the Oueen Charlotte Islands, and will return south by (lie same route, clearing Irom here -at 8 o'clock tonight. C.N.R. steamer Prince John which arrived from Vancouver via Ihe Queen Charlotte Islands this morning, brought nim-lourists from Los Angeles. Vir ginia and Edmonton, who went east by train to Jasper Park. A good crowd of persons at tended a . dance given in the Melropole Hall Saturday night. Music was furnished by Reidar Anderson, accordionist ; Harry Astori was inasler of cere monies, with W. Johnson on the door. V. M. Galbraith, manager of the Silk'a Spruce Mill at Queen Charlotte Cily, and Mrs. Gal-brailh arrived on die Prince Charles this morning from Vancouver and will sail Ibis even ing on die Prince John for the Islands. Miss Ruth Rix sails on Ihe Prince George Ibis afternoon (or New Westminster; where she will resume her duties as do mestic science InsU-uctress in die public schools. She will hu accompanied south by her moth er, Mrs. ti. A. Rix. C.N.R. steamer Prince George, Capt. Harry Nedden, arrived in port from Alaska ports this morning. The vessel, in addi tion lo her round-lrip tourist passengers, picked up 100 or more persons at Ketchikan and Jtlneau, some of whom will con tinue south whiliv others will proceed to Ihe east by train Irom here. SALT LAKESSERYICE Launch "23" will leave the Prince Rupert ltuathouse on Thursday, Saturday and Sunday afternoons every half hour from 1 p.m. and on oilier week days Thru (ar Service STANDARD PULLMANS DAILY SEATTLE to KANSAS CITY, DENVER Making Close Connections to ' East and Southwest Lv. SEATTLE 1 1.15 p.m. Ar. POUTLA.ND .'. . . 0.15 a.m. 1st day Lv. PORTLAND ((.So rf.m. 1st day Ar. DENVER 10.15 a.m. 3rd day Ar. KANSAS CITY . . 8.55 a.m. 4ll dav Try the Union Pacific System Going or llcliirning. Good Meals. Courteous Employees. Double Track Tine UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM Union Station, Seattle, 1405 4th Avenue SPECIAL : TRAIN to i Telkwa Barbecue, Sept. 7 Standard Sleeping Cars and Day Coaches Leaves Prince Rupert ll.;!0 p.m. Sep. fl Arrive Telkwa 8:,'J0 a.m. Sept. 7 Reluming Leave Telkwa 11 ::1U p.m. Sep. 7 Arrive Prince Rupert 8:110 a.m. Sep. S Slops made at all stations en route. FARE AND ONE THIRD FOR ROUND TRIP. Make Your Reservations Early. C.N.R. Ticket Office . .- . . ... Third Avenue. Or Local Agent at Your Station. COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE S.S. Prince Rupert Prince George Princo Charles Sailings from Prince Rupert For Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle ami intermediate ports, Monday, at i.00 p.m., and Wednesday and Saturday, at 0.00 p.m. For Anyox and Stewart Monday and Friday, p.m. For Skagway and Alaska I'orls, Wednesday, i.00 p.m. S.S. Prince John for Queen Charlotto Islands and Vancouver, Fortnightly. PASSENGER TRAIN8 LEAVE PRINCS RUPERT DAILY aictpt Sunday I I.JO axa. fur I'rlnre Ururgc. EDMONTON, WINNlPta, all points Lasl.vn Canada, I'lilud stale. AQENCY ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES. Cily Tlckal Offka, B2I Third Aft, Princa Rupart. Phona 2SO. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD. Saitlnr trtmi I'rinre llupcrl. or VANCOUVER. VICTORIA, Swanaen Ba. and Alart Bar, Tuatdar, B P.M. or VANCOUVER, VICTORIA. Alart Bar, and Swanaon Bar, Salurdar, 10 A.M. For ANTOX, ALICE ARM, STEWART, Sunday, B P.M. For PORT SIMPSON and Naat Rlr Cannarlaa, Frtdar A.M. 123 2nd Ataaua. J. Barnaltr, AfnL Prlneo Ruoarl. a.O. LOGGERS' CIGAR STORE HAS REMOVED to building next door lo Frizzell Butcher Shop, across from the Empress Hotel We carry a full lino of CIGARS, TOBACCOS, FRUITS, CANDIES SOCIAL ROOM IN CONNECTION James Zarelli Proprietor every nour irom p.m. j. p. AV.ecler. flel.1 Su,.ervlor ....... .uni.u..., ..u iiiin ur Ul0 triers' Selllem-nt for sale or hire. PRINCi; RUPKRT UOATHOUS1J Phone 381. TOO LATK TO CLASSIFY WILL EXCHANGE Robertson and Mr. Heaslall. An-! Will exchange 10 acres Lulu ! Stuart Robb, or the slatr or (he Canadian National ticket office, is leaving this afternoon tor Vancouver and after a brief visit there will proceed to the jnterior. Mrs. W. Keith and Mrs. W. Revcridgo will leave on Wednesday morning's train to spend a week's holiday at Smilhers during which lime they will visit the Telkwa Jlarhccuc.- Hoard, and Mrs. Wheeler will arrive on this afternoon's train troiii Telkwa and prhceed south on the Prince George. Mrs. 11. 11. Tretnayne, who is visiting in-the south, is tliej guest Tor a few days oT Captain and Mrs. Cooinhe. She wasi " r iJ'ox; Mrs. Sergeant, J. Murnhv.l Island, close to Vancouver, fur imimiL- tin. lmhwU i irnr.inii Lutheran Church Ladies' AldjMrs. Smith and children and J.j Prince Rupert p r o p er t y. I party at Government House an! Daam, December 4. A. Anderson, for Altue Arm. ' Westenhaver Hros. tf Ihursday afternoon. SAVE on Your Meats and Provisions Cash and Carry Boiling Heel, per lb. . . .60 Put Roast, per lb 10c. Round Sleuk, per lb. . .20o Shoulder Mutton, roast 22 Vz tiaiiinr's Bacon None Belter, per lb. sliced 45o Up River Kggs, fresh, - per doz 45o . (iainor's Lard.. 1 lb, hrirks 250 Phone 178. Bulkley Market Geo. W. Kerr, manager.