iday, September 13, 1920. fhrystaljne amp Shades fare going stronger than ever. It is a must ns-e-ful nml fucinating art. Tli lcgininiig wns a Ijflli! nioiv Umti a year ago u( New Yrk. it has now spread through the I itildd Stales mid Cana- Ida, leuped the Allan! n. K I -. . . 1 was inKi'ii up uy i.onuon aiid Hurls, improved and returned with interest. Our MlJS KuhlMlff I an I'Xperl int (his work, possesses till Ihe. latest and iniproyed Mco nHd-i-AtHii:r sc'viiH?. Clares of free instruction; will i-omine'iii't September 1 si every Tuesday and Friday: from 1 to 0 p.m. Also free instruction in laper Flower Making, Costume, Se.jluig Wax, Paper Hope e.iing, (. . An opportunity to aemlde i bm. Chii-tmns gifts. eMaeMwsM Residence, 244 Fifth Avenue Weit P. O. Box 247 ANGER, The Tailor - Flue Imported Serge and Si oh h Tweed bints inaile to order in ou Shop in Prince llupert a low 223 Sixth Street I. ANGER, Cutter ::$5G.00 Prince Rupert, B. C. Page and Shaw's CHOCOLATES The C'indy of Excellence A NEW SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED ,7 Assorted Chocolate., 1 Ik luixe $1.00 Aborted Gho-l;ilcs. 2 Hi. hoxe $2.00 Hard Oiilrc Choeolale. 1 lit. hoe $1.00 illard Outre Chorolales'S'lh.'hoxeii .t.y. .. $2.00 JfAorled Nut Chocolates, t II). boxeji ... $1.25 T We lo have (i ANOMi S. NKILSOVS uid MOUPS Cho.o- JaU-! m hulk and in 1 ll. anfl v h. IHxes. ' ' I lirmes Ltd. The PlONKFIt DUUiiilHTS ! h ItKXALL STOIIB PHONES 82 and 200 SEND IT TO THE -:- LAUNDRY -:- ALL CLASSES OF LAUNDRY WORK Including three dislnn I servces Tor Family Work, vU: 80FT FINISH, THRIF-T-SERVICE and WET WASH ol mol reasonable prirjes. DRY CLEANING, PRESSING AND REPAIRING Pioneer Laundry and Dry Cleaners Phone 118 and we w II do the rest. DEMAND "Rupert Brand" - Kippers - 'THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST, FOOD." ,yWtV Smoked Dally by . Canadian Fish & fold Storage Co., Ltd- Prince Rupert, B.C. i Local and Personal Arthur's Taxi. Phone 678. If B.C. Undertakers. Phone 4t Crystal Firelighters. 48 fo.' 81,00. Uyde Transfer. Pbone 580. 11. " " - tf Miss Lorna Tile. A.T.C.M., teacher of piano Phone l iu. si Try Foothills- Stove Coa!, 113.00 tier ton. .No soot.--!'!!". noil. Evitt & Co. Ltd. tf Hill 60. I.O.D.E.. meeting on Tuesday, September 21, at 8 p.m. 214 W..J. Nelson returned Satur day from a brief business trip to Vancouver. Don't forget the big Confetti Dance at the Moose Hall tonight. Everybody welcome. Frank Dorkrill was a week end visitor in town from Telkwa, re lurniiw to the interior Ibis morning. - Jlringimr a large exhibit fur the Fair. Mrs. V. V. Holder and Mm, Hilly nobler, arrived In the oily on yesterday aflernoon tram from Ierra?c ana a' registered at the Central Hole! Mrs. (Dr.) HIeecker iu. th" ily from Queen Gharlotle City on Saturday accomnatiyin Misses Leah Illeecker and I. l-'airitairn who are entering school in the city. A. C. (Jarde, well known min Ing engineer, cninc In from thi Queen Oharlolle Islands Satur day aflernoon and sailed last nvH for Vancouver on Hie strainer Prime llupert. heislration anil general de livery wickets nt Hie past' office will J closed from 1 lo 5 o eWk tomorrow aflernoon in order to ive Hie employees an opportunity vole at the fed eral. election. The loliby wi remain open. Prince Rupert Exhibition- Notice. No accounts for goods or taxi h'.res during Fair will be acknowledged or paid unless requisition for same has been Issued and signed by the manager. 211 A. K. Walters if the local itaff of the Hank of Montreal Ml on Saturday for Terrace where hu will relieve tli! 'eller In thai town' branch, Mr Taylor, who Is going south Ok i Ihree weeks holiday. William Mitchell, son of Mr. and Mrs. John II. Mitchell, leaves n Thursday evening for San Francisco, A popular nieurber of (he younger set and an active basshall and footliall player. Will will be missed both in social and athletic circles locally. Miss Pete Tremavne. daughter of Dr. and Mrs. II. IS. Treniayiir, will leave Ihe city on Thursday frr Delroil where she will enter training for in nurse in tlio lIenrFoid Hospital. A number of social functions are be- inir held to farewell Miss Trc- mayne who i one of the most popular members of the younger set. "" ' - : y Dr. Oeorire Hansen, who ha been engaged in jreo!oical survey work iu Hie Hear and Marmot lllver sections at Stewart :tils season, arrived on the Prince llupert Inst nipht from Stewart and nroceeded bv this morning's train to Ottawa, his work Tor the season having been "ompleted. The memliers of Dr. Hansen's nartv nroceeded . . . uiroujiii to Vancouver. t nion steamer Canh'na, Capt. A. K. Dickson, arrived from Van couver and wayports at' 5.30 last rxeninjr and sailed at 8 for Vnyot, Alice Arm nnd Stewart. Among the Cnrdena's jiassengers for northern points were: F. Patterson, Mrs. II. Colllson, Mr. nnd Mrs. rieorjre Holmes, V lelfer, Mrs. Hamilton and Corporal Stone for Prince llupert; Mr. and Mrs. II. .Johnson, It. Mo-ponald, Fred Klder, T. Cainp-Jiell. J. lreen, 1). Johnson, Mrs. Hlnnehard. Mrs. Hicks. A. Manning and C. Mnnninir for Stew-nrl; Mrs. S. Gordon. Mr. and .Mrs. D. C. Hoy, Mr. and Mrs. norman, Mrs. dl. Ferguson, O. Hei'iens, Mrs. Johnston and children",. .Mrs.' O. Hi?;nins, John Hood, Dorothy Dodd and Mrs. II. .Uod.l for 'Ahj-ox; H. ,M. Fryer, round IrlnV THE DAILY NEWB PACK TFIREI Corporal Stone, provincial police officer at Rivers Inlet, arrived in the city on the Cavdena last evening 'from Namu, being u here on police duties. Ro-unlon of ex-members of Sixteenth and Thirtieth Battalions In the Armory on Thursday at 8 p.m. to meet Colonel Peck. Smoker. Johua Uinehcliffe, M.L.A, for Victoria, who arrived iu the city from the north Saturday after noon, left last night on the Car- Jena for jWijux. Mrs. A. J. Handle of Nanalmo, K. Oreejiwood of Vancouver, and C. H. Twigg of Cretson, who are to be judge at the Exliibi-tiou this week, have arrived In the city and are registered at the Prince llupert Hotel. Prince Rupert Exhibition. Opening night, Tuesday, September 14, 1926, at 7.30. Election results will be announced during evening direct from special wire to hall. The Kincolilh and Greenvilln bands, which have been engaged by the Fair Hoard to give mutic during the; hxhibition. arrived in the city from the Aaas Itiver the end pf the week. Joseph Hennetl, wlw arrived in ihe city on Saturday from PprU Arthur lo towom0 superin lendent of Ine elevator, was ae eompanied by his molber and sister who will tase up! residence in the city. Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Slockwell and family and W. I'ailes saile on Mie Prinve llupert last nigh for Vancouver where they will reside. Mr. Slockwell has bee operator In the Wesllwlme The atro for some lime. Josedi Allen wa fined $50 l the city poUre court this mom inn for intoxication, it bcin.r his seepnd offence. Thoma Young was fined 25 lor drunk ennCs and (ieOrgc S. Hill, plead in? n3l gutlly on a similar charjre, was remanded until Friday. 'Hie Oreenvllle Concert Han arrives tonight. Johnson Hus and X. M. McKay left last night on the Cardena to accomiwny them back. The lireentille or rhestra is coining $ntl also baskeltiall and hasdialr team from the .Naas Hiver. The ne uniforms for the band have jus arrived, 32 in number. The in stniments used by this ban cost J2,000. C.X. II. teamer Princll diaries, .'.apt. Neil McLean, arrived at 1 o'clock this afternoon from Vancouver and will sail at i for Masselt and Skidegate Inlc porls. The vessel will relum here Wednesday aflernoon and sail for Ketchikan to bringr th" Fair excursionists to the city The sailing of ths Prince.Charles lo Vancouver this week is cancelled. 4 ANNOUNCEMENTS. Haplist Ladies' Aid; Hazaar, November 25. 1 ' -i ( fjft. Andrew's Sociey Ladies' uxiliary Hazaar, Octquer 8. Royal Purple Sale .Of plain and' fancy sewing 'ami" homo Nioking, October 10. m' , Presbylerian Ladies aar, November 10. 1 i" 5 Aid Haz United Church Hazaar.Dcccm her 2. OPENS NEW CAMP SKIDKOATK, Sept. 13. Tr.c Sitka Spruce Mills al Queen Charlotte City have opened up a camp al Lena Island. They ex pect to work on this stand until the end of the year. Established 1923 S-U-C-C-E-S-S Good dental work will save teeth for further years of DENTIST Exchange Blook Phone 109 FUNOLOGIST HERE TODAY Will Lea Is World-Famed Trav eller and Entertainer and Will Perform at Fair Will T no inrlrl fntnpil Irnvf-I ler and entertainer, is here to day in readiness ror tne opening oi t he lair tomorrow, lie nas usl comileted an Alaskan tour and was on his way back to New York when he heard about the fair and arranged with the local committee lo slop off and give hi entertainment here. He is a real honest lo goodnes WILL LEA AS CHO CHO clown and will prove during hi visit just how many differeii kind.- of laut'hiK'i fits a clwn can throw a audience irao. Mr. Lea, is a clown, cbmediari and athlete and general enter tainer and has played iu vaudeville and chautanquas all over t lie United dates and other parts of Ihe world. He is Ih original Cho Ch', the health clown. Three years ago Mr. Lea loured Canada with the Dominion Chautauquas and then started r. Irin around the world, visitinr raanv countries ineludin? India Australasia and the Soulh Se Islands and has many letters of nra's" that ates to the popu larity of his entertainment. CALL FOR MONEY IS DEPRESSING DUNWELL Shares Drop in View of An nouncemcnt That More Stock Will be Floated VICUmiA. Sejt. 13, More money is needed to compiete Hit development of the Dunwell mine at Stewart to a point wlier-it will be a producer and this i having the effect of depressin.- ihe stock lo a very low point compared with where it has been of late. The Times here in thin connection says: Meeting of shareholders of the Dunwell mines will be called as soon as possigle for full discussion of the proposals for raisin more money, it was an nounced at the head office of the company. This meeting will be held some lime this month. Directors, who were in session yesterday, will hold a meelini at the first of next week to decide on the date for the shareholders' meeting. Well Within Cost At Dunwell headquarters to day the following seem to be lh facts. The mill and the tram way will be completed well within the estimated cost and likely wiUiin the lime linit, but that a liltlo more money is required for development purposes and equipment to make certain of the steady handling of 100 tone a day. It was also pointed out that the mill which is being installed is one of the most mod-icrn and the most efficient in the West. The proposal lo be considered by the shareholders includes raising J70,000Niy the issue of new slock al $1 a share to present holders in the ratio ol on-' new share to every len held at present. Increasing the capitalization of the company in pre- NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Alterations to Anyox Gymnasium Any responsible party wishing Alwavs White Always fresh lldeal; ml m Ufif & JiXW.,.,,. She takes pride in having her bed-linen always fresh and attractive. Reckitt's Blue is her great help. She knows, its value well and relies upon it to keep her linen white and fresh. -She never has a washing day without using Reckitt's Bag Blue In the handy bag with th Blue and White stripes J5IB twticaUyWarms i a cottage or other small building, not over 6000 cubic feet contents, i Ideal VECTO Warm Air Heater will keep ore conitanL uniform cemfort than two or dinary beaten oi tame size. Better quality beat, too, because the air is passea oyer VECTO fin-like heating surface at lower tern perature than by old-Uskioned methods I See VECTO at your neighbor's or visit your dealer. You'll admire Us scientific principles, adjustable fire regulation, and porcelain enameling. VECTO at $99 (freight extra) offers best heating ii not ready to unrest in Ideal Hot Water Radiator Heating. Manufactured at Toronto Plant. POMlNlONplAiDRAHD B01lt(jgTOiY.lTlt rv-iuiKinu haw pi nr. TncnNTn oMTABin CIO H EAT E R 3 Bus and Taxi Meets all Trains and Boats. ROYAL HOTEL J. ZARELLI, Proprietor. Phene 34 ... P.O. Box. 190 Simmon's Slcel Beds, Springs, and OsTermobr Mattresses iu every room. 52 Rooms, Hot and Cold Waler, Baths and Showers. Steam Heated, Electric LighL Corner of Third Ave and Sixth St. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. SACRIFICE SALE OF FOX SCARVES, BEARSKIN RUGS FUR COATS, FUR CHOKERS, And Every Other Article In the Store This Sale is For One Week Only Everything at or Below CosL WILLIAM GOLDBLOOM The Man Who Gives You a Square Deal" paration for the operating period, may also be discussed. "There Is no need for any alarm and shareholders are Tool-sh to sell out now," one of the directors said. "The mine is coming through all rteljlVand once we get producing the share, holders will be well taken care of and have no need to worry." MINING COMPANY YIUTOMA, Sept. '..10. The llichmoiul Yukon Copper Limited ofandlii was grunted anon- peHonai liablltvj!'. Incpjratloit to tender for this work can geliforiii million auil a'Wluavter dot r- -nr. v51 A. i... ,vi....x.i . .. platis by addressing Hie secre lary, Anyox Community League, Anyox. H.G. 217 TOO LATK TO CLASSIFY i(kD 1IOMK Apidy Hox Office. for scliool girl. 323. Daily News lars this week. JAPANESE EXPLOSION YOKOHAMA, Sepl. , 13.-Three people were killed ;aid fourteen seriously injured while 21 wer slightly hurt in an explosion bn the tank steamer Koyo .Maru 217 here today. NUMBER OF TROLLERS QUEEN CHARLOTTE CITY i Seiner Caught FlshVig at Mouth of Creek and Fined $100 SKIDKCrATtfj, Sept. iSr-Uuito' a fleet of Prince llupert Irollers have arrived at the trolling grounds to take in. Ijie cohoo fishing for the fall. The Iceland and the Cub are trying their luck on the west coast once more m The run of .cdiums in Skide-gal" Inlet' has been poor this ; year apd selrtct3 have not ibecn doing" much on either tfoast. Captain Lewis HJoltiusou of tho seiner (Ircyfish was -seiiscd by t'lie fisheries patrol launch He-liance al the mouth, of a creek In Shinglo Hay and was fined IOO. The ,rial .was held at Queen Cliarlotle f.ity. llolllsoit was fishiiu? for the sallery at Queen Charlotte City. Advertise in the Dally News.