SDAY. SEPTEMBER 29, 1928. Service fi- All SMALL and moderate sized ao-counu as well as large ones are welcomed by the Bank of Montreal The service of this ' " Bank U adapted to all and this quality of that service ta the same ; wherever and whenever it is rendered. ' BANK OF MONTREAL 'Tr " to'ig"t'' Bjppp r Best PioaimMe Established l8l7 (THE OIUC1NAL) Total Assets in excess of i7to.o00.0oo D. C. PATEKSON. Manager. I'rince Kupert Branch: Page and Shaw's CHOCOLATES The Candy of Excellence A NEW SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED Assorted Choi olalPs'. I hoxes 51.00 A,iirli'd Choi-nlalf-s. 2 Hi. Im.vu $2.00 1 Hani Oeiitiv Ohorolales, I lb. buxt 51.00 Hard Venire CiWoI'dte, 2 lb. boxes 52.00 : A&sortod Ntil tihufolale. I lb. boxes 51.25 . We alo have fiANO.MiS. NKILSON S and MODI'S Chocolates 111 bulk and in 1 lb. anil 2 lb. boxes. Ormes Ltd. The IMONHKIt imUUOlKTS - :- The llEXALL STOKE PHONES 82 and 200 UCANAOiANJ Vcinc Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services SailiWs from Prince Ruoert To aslchltan, Wrsnss". Ju"" " . Oct. i. 11. &. To Vsncoursr, VltUHs and Sisttls SpU , 11, 21 Oct 1, 11, 22. PRINCESS BXATRICX. - ' 'orch.kd o .e..tF ""M,,tt" 0rsr ot 4th Strtst .M r4 Av.nus. Pflnc. Rus.rt. a.O. UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED or VANCOUVER. VICTORIA. Swsrsns Osv, snd Start , Ti.M. r.s. er VANCOUVER. VICTORIA. Altrt , sd snon . Wrdsir. 10 A.B tor PORT SIMPSON snd Nsst Klr Csnntrlti, Thunds, p.m. for PORT S!PS0N. ANVOX. ALICE ASM. STSWSRT. Sunds,, 113 2nd Attnus. R. M. SMITH, Agent Prlntt Rupert, B. a Pure Scotch Whisky richest in finest HIGHLAND MALT Cnnt & S. t.wiUl. CUnMJaS 4 Oilman C!tnl.tl PidJItM OJI-tv-A -Clint Sceul. This nilvcrtUcmcnt Is nol published or displayed by llio Llintor Control Board or by llio Government of British Columbia. . Local and Personal Arthur's Taxi. Phone 678. B.C. "Undertakers. Phone 41. Muokc Whlt Drive and Dance, Thurs day, fcrptrinbrr 30. 221 Crystal Firellnhte.s. 48 for Hyde Transfer. Phone 680. trip Eut. 23. i t: 11.00 tr Dr. William Saeer, who 1 movlns from fort Simpson to Couultlam. ar rived today on the Prince George site Leonard Bate of the forestry office returned today on the Prince Oeorge from Nanalmo where he waa on holiday visit. D, McD. Hunter, who haa been on ten day business trip to Ocean Falla returned to the city on the Prlnci George this morning. Local Improvement Taxes are dus October 1. Unless paid by that date 10 per cent, penalty will be imposed. Those Interested please note. tf Oeorge Mitchell returned to the city on the Prince George today after bar. lng spent a holiday rlsltlng with his grandparents In southern Alberta. Just received our Fall shipment of brick lined heaters. Prices f 18.50 to 123.50. Exceptionally good value. Ooi don's Hardware, Seventh Avenue East. 233 Anton Berblch of Alice Arm Is spend ing a few weeks In the city prior to go ing south. He win be away from Alice Arm until next May and. during his absence, will seek medical advice. PermUflon was granted the Canadian Legion (G.W.V.A.) by the city council last night to hold 1U annual Poppy Tag Day on November 6. As usual the I-OJ3.E. will aaslst In the tagging. Thomas McMeekln returned to the city on the Prince Oeorge today after an absence of three months visiting h'j termer home In Scotland. He was ac companled by Mrs. McMeekln who went to Vancouver to meet him. The electric light department abowed a net surplus of S64953 and the tele phone department a surplus of 1593.23 according to reports for the month or August presented to the council last right by the superintendent of utili ties. Norman McLean, purchaser of the steamer Prince Oeorge, haa been mak lng the trip from Vancouver to Jasper and will arrive here tomorrow after noon from the East to rejoin his ahlv Joe Barraclough has been relieving as purser this trip during Mr. McLean's absence. On reccmmendstlon of the finance -ommlttre. the city council last night ransfrrred a Soldiers' Httislng Scheme house on Eleventh Avenue to Mrs. R. S. Woods, the wife of a returned man. The house wai originally built by Oeorge Letts and more recently has been occupied by W. J. Ledlle who oeslred to give It up. The report of the fire chief for the month of August was presented to the city council last night. During the month there were two calls both ta the Imperial Oil Co.'s dock where tx Plosions had occurred upon boats. Damage In the first fire, on the Amer lean halibut boat Eureka, amounted to S3 .000. Adjustment had not yet been made regarding the second fire on the schooner Lincoln. Fire fighting equip ment was reported to "be In a satlS' factory condition. ANNOUNCEMENTS. 4 Et. Andrew's Society Ladles Auxiliary Bazaar, October 8. Royal Purpls Sale of plain anj fancy sewing and heme cooking, Oc tober 18. Hallowe'en Dance, auspices Women Hospital Auxiliary. Friday. October 29. Hill 80 I.O.DE. Bazaar. October 30. Presbyterian Uadles' Aid Bazaar. No vember 10. Moose Bazaar November 18 and 17. Anglican Church bazaar, November Baptist Ladles' Aid Bazaar, Novem ber 23. United Church Bazaar. December 3. Established 1923 CONSULTATIONS FREE r 1 Wo particularly Invite those who have difficult cases. DrEBKenny DENTIST Exchange Blook ' Phone 109 THE DAILY RBWB PAQB THRK1 Good taste and good health demand sound teeth and sweet breath. The use of Wrigley's chewing gum after every meal takes care of this important item of personal hygiene In a delight ful, refreshing way by clear, lng the teeth of food particles and by helping the digestion. The result is a sweet breath that shows care for one's self and con slderstlon for others both, marks of refinement. Ask for CC3S ml GUYS Classes In Dai icing and Elocution. Miss L. Fisher. 1-hone Black 214. 230 James Taylor. Edmonton fire Insur ance adjuster, sailed last evening oi Jie Cardena for Vancouver. Mrs. Robert Jones and Miss Cathei r.e Jones will sail tomorrow evening an the Prince Oeorge for Vancouver. John Farrell, who with Mrs. Farrcll Is going south Saturday, Is making business trip and will be returning very shortly. Constable Clark, provincial police, re turned to the city on the Prince Oeorge this morning after having escorted prl oner j south. Misses Jessie and lily Scott, who were to have come to Prince Rupert to resume their residence, have decided to remain In California, Rev. W. E. Colllson, Indian Agent. leaving this week for a visit to the In dlan villages of the Kaas River on de partmental business. O. E. Hayward of Edmonton, bead or the Canada Products Co. LttU returned on the train this morning to Usk ana a1U go on to Edmonton. T. H. Johnson, manager of the .Can adlsn Fish St Cold Storage Co.. returned today on the Prince Oeorge from buslnu trip to Vancouver. The formal bylaw providing tor the exemption of crown lands from tax sal was put through Its final reading last night's council1 mating. The Prince Iluprrt ludinlnton flu"! court will open October 1. Applica tions for membership may be mailed phoned to II. 1'. Thompson, to Kojsl Hank. We have money to loan on lm proved property. H. O. Hclgerson Ltd. Try Foothills Store Coal. S13.00 per ton. No soot, Phllpott, Evttt & Co Ltd. 11. Fisher, who wss engineer In charge of the construction of the Union Olt Co.'s plant at this port, sailed, last night by the Cardena on his return to Vancouver. Luke Willis ,was fined 50, with the option of thirty days' Imprisonment, the city police court yesterday after noon for intoxication. It was recond offence. Editor, Dally News. his Morte Craig, who has been on combined business and pleasure trip to Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle during the past month, returned home 03 the Prince Oeorge today. Henry McCartney of Anyox. who wa on a trip to the 'Old Country with Thomas McMeekln of this city, is a passenger on the Prince George today returning to the smelter town. A recommendation from the fire chief that seven new uniforms be purchased for members of the department waa adopted at last night's council meeting. Tenders have already Men called for the uniforms which are provided for In Uie ycrr's estimates. C.N.R. steamer Prince Charles. Capt. Nell McLean, is delayed lu 2daeU Inlet loading salmon this trip and wllf ar rive from there at 7.30 this evening sailing soon thereafter for Vancouve. This Is the Prince Charles' last trip In this service. She is to have some overhauling done and will soon relieve the Prince Rupert In the Vancouver Prince Rupert service. COMMENDATION FOR FIRE DEPARTMENT President of Prince Rupert Club Wrlle Lcltrr Thanking City for Enirlrnt Maimrr In Which lire Was Put Out A letter from' David Thomson, president of the Prince Rupert Club, tendering a vote of thanks for1 the prompt and efficient manner in which the fltv department had extinguished the fire in the club recently was received b the city council lost night. Mayor Newton expressed gratification with the communication. "It Is certanly pleasing." His Worship said, "for the department to receive a public acknowledgment of this nature when there la often a lot of : criticism." 1 In The Letter Box OIUECTH TO JAZZ Your editorial re Jazz Music was In deed a masterpiece. First, you Inter that the president of the Congress of National Organists la without any qualification to Judge music. I sup pose the editor of a little . two by four newspaper Is thoroughly qualified Then you state the speaker admitted he often Uatened to it. (Jazz.) What h said was be often listened to It wltn the obejet of trying to find anything good In It but tailed. The gem of the article Is where you state that It 1? mostly those who are anxious to be classed as highbrows but who are not, who pretend they like some of the tuneless productions which pass for classical music. Recently, you have treated us to some awful Idiotic rub- bUh In your editorials, and believe mc, you are not doing your paper any good thereby. Nuff said. MUSIC LOVER BUT NOT JAZi. FIVE WERE FINED FOR SEUJMG LIQUOR Stewart Quintette Arraigned and Each Handrd Oter $3UO to Mate Five ccnvlctions took place In the police court at Stewart recently accord 'Eg to a report given out by the pro vincial police. Charles Llndstrom, Irene Brown, Betty McNab. Hugh Murphy .and Hazel Moxon sere convicted Monday of selling, H.-jucr and each was fined S300 and costs. All the fines were paid and the prisoners released. CONTRACT FOR NEW HOUSE IS LET TO BE BUILT IN WESTVIEW A contract for a new house lu West' view has been let to J L Blaln. con tractor, for J. L. G:xvlan, the price to be A3 .500. The price includes electrlQ wiring, septic tank, furnace, and hard wood floors and an electric fireplace and range. BIGAMY CHARGE IS LAID AGAINST BRUCE VANCOUVER, Sept. 29. John Bruce, 65 years of age, charged with bigamy, ap peared before Magistrate Shaw in the police court yesterday and waa remanded until October 4. Bail waa set .t S 2.000. It Is claimed that Bruce was married !our times. , Where Things Are l'p-To-Iate An Englishman took an American to see Hamlet. "You are behind the times." com mented the American. "Why, I saw Hamlet in New York four years ago!" THE IllSllor.H A LA KM. Western Producer (Saskatoon) The Bishop of London Is reported fo have expressed alarm at the peopling! of Western Canada by "Austria ns, Poles and Ood knows who." If God knows mem mat ougnt to satisfy even a bishop. If England Is ever destroyed, it will take Englishmen to do It. Lord TOO LAT- TO CLASSIFY CASH REGISTER WANTED. PHONE 4M 233 THREE HEATERS FOR SALE. PHONE Red 506. 231 r Perfection m ourWhisfy is Due to 94Years Experience PPYE WHISKY 9YEARS OLD I This advertisement ls nol published or displayed by Uie Liquor Control Hoard or by the Government of Hritish Columbia. Quaheruats sssssm. SB, and Milk ! -the breakfast that "stands by you through the morning "Hot Oats and Milk" is the breakfast recommended by health authorities today. An ill-chosen meal at the beginning of the day is a mistake. Breakfast is all important. To be right and to feel right you must start the morning with well-balanced, complete food. Oats is the best balanced of all cereals. It is rich in protein, the great tissue buiUder, in carbohydrates, the energy producer, and in the essential mineral salts. Few foods have its remarkable balance. That is why Quaker Oats and milk are so widely urged to-day. It is a breakfast that "stands by" you through the morning. You will know the genuineQuakerOats by the Quaker figure on every package. Nootheroatshavethedeliciousflavour, brought out by Quaker milling. Quaker Oats you have always known 12(1 cooks in 3 to 5 minutes ""I Our plant is equipped lo handle all kinds ol MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 3S B9 Canadian National Steamships Co, Limited Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Opsrsitlng Q. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock CnglnMM, Machinists, Boilermaker, Blacksmith, Pattern makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDINQ. SEND IT TO THE -:- LAUNDRY -:- ALL CLASSES OF LAUNDRY WORK Including three distinct services for Family Work, vU: SOFT FINISH, THRIF-T-SERVICE and WET WASH at most reasonable prices. DRY CLEANING, PRESSING AND REPAIRING Pioneer Laundry and Dry Cleaners Phone 118 and we will do tho rest. Steamship and Train Service Sllllnr from PRINCE RUPERT lor VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, eacu THURSDAY and SUNDAY, 11.00 pn. fur ANYOX WEDNESDAY 10.00 p.m. r'ur STEWART SATURDAY 10.00 p.m. S.S. PRINCE JOHN fur VANCOUVER via QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS fortnightly. PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PRINCE RUPERT dally etcrpt "Suniisy SI 11.30 I JO, for PRINCE QEORQE, EDMONTON, WINNIPEG, all pulnls Eastern Canada, l ulled Stales. Agtncy all Oessn Stsamshlp Llnss. l'e Canadian .laltonsl Eipress for Money Orders, Korriin Cheques, etc, also Tor your next shipment. City Ticket Off Its, S2S Third Ate., Prlnc Huptrl. Phone S0.