JlJhdaij Energy! from the most delicious of hot breakfasts For energy that "stands by", start the day with Quaker Oats. Authorities agree that oats is the greatest food that grows contains more protein than any other cereal; is rich in carbohydrates and well supplied with minerals and health-promoting vita-mines. "Quaker Oats and Milk for Breakfast" has become the habit of millions of people in all parts of the world. Their sparkling eyes and ruddy cheeks arc its best endorsement. Regular Quaker Oats, and Quick Quaker the only quick-cooking oats with the rare Quaker flavour. Grocers have both kinds. In sealed cartons only. Quaker Oats P-r 3AT, SEPTEMBER 24, 1028. pru'eti nre right. you have always known Quick Quaker coo As in 3 to 5 minutes Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. Phones 116 and 117 tan Page and Shaw's CHOCOLATES I The Candy of Excellence A NEW SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED A-Mirtrd llli'ii 'iiliilco, I Mi. lime $1.00 urUHl Mhm!oIuI'. 2 II. Iioxe 52.00 Hard Oiiiro Clim-titHl. I Hi. Iwxe $1.00 Iliinl Onlri' CluMolnlfs, 2 .. boxes $2.00 Worleil Niil C.litM'uluto. I lb. boxes' $1.25 Wf uimj hiivi- UAMlMi S. NKILSOVS hikI MODI'S Choro-IhIi'- mi bulk and m I lb. anil 2 lb. boxes. Ormes Ltd. The l'lOSCMt llliruiilSTS Th- HKXALL STOllK PHONES 82 and 200 DEMAND "Rupert Brand" - Kippers - THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD." Smoked Dally by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Prince Rupert, B.C. Everything for the Builder LUMBER We Imvo Hip most complete slock of timbers. dimeiiwn, slifplnii, fir rinisb. flooring, V joint. veui'crs, etc., in Northern H.C . We can supply everything in a building from the foundation to the last piece of finish. Before buying inspect our slm:k. It will pay you.' Our NO EVIDENCE IN GALE CASE MAX WHO I..UI) IMOKMATIOS WITH- IJK.UVS AMI CASE IS VANCOUVER, Sept. 24. Charge cf perjury against Ex -Mayor B. H. Gale on September 8, In connection with the Dal .Thomas elevator action were dls missed In the city police court this morning by Magistrate Henry Shaw at ter D JS. nodgers," who swore to the in formation, again Informed the magistrate that he had no evidence to offer, When the Information, which was an outgrowth of a civil action in the Supreme Court In 1925, was laid Rodgcn informed the magistrate that he be- llevcd the charges were true but he reiterated that he had no evidence tc offer. Oale appeared In court and, while he stated that he had not been served with a summons, he said that he vu anxious and ready to answer any charges against himself. W. E. Burns, Oale's counsel, characterized a "dastardly false" the state ment of Rodgers that he hsd been tworn to secrecy In regard to the charge end added that he and others had traced down the case closely and had found that prominent Liberals were associated with the laying of the COURT GARDENS BEING PLOUGHED MIV.NH AMI UAI1IIE.NH Will. UK IV ht.uij:u i. nioT of i-ko-imil ;yi:kmi:.t iiumiino With a flew to developing park gar dens and lawns as originally intended. the ground In front of the provincial government building at the Market Place 1 now being turned over by plough. The ground will be levelled off and built up during the winter and in the spring gardens will be put in and lawns sown. With the roadway up the centre from Second Avenue and the gardens and lawns on either side, the splendid building will be set off to advantage and the scene will be greatly enhanced. LOS ANGELES MAN I i VISITING IN CITY At the Rotary Club luncheon voter dsy J. S. Lou la of Los Angeles told how ih found buslneas flourishing In the northwestern districts and particularly at Vancouver and Seattle. Just now Loa Angeles vjaa best known little scandal that was aent out on the wires However. It mas not all scandal for which they were known. One of the. participant in the fight last night was a Calif ornlan Mr Louis Is a member of the Rotary Club of Loa Angeles ECKOFF IS FACING ANOTHER CHARGE IN POLICE COURT TODAY Within hardly twenty-four hours of having been convicted and fined $300 for keeping liquor unlawfully. A. T. Eckoff. Repent Hotel, was again apprehended by the city detachment of the provincial police yesterday This afternoon he is appearing In court to answer to a charge of a similar nature to the previous. ANNOUNCEMENTS. 81. Andrew's Hoclcty Ladles Auxiliary Bazaar, October 8. Royal Purple Sale of plain and fancy sewing and home cooking. October 18. 23. Hill 40 I.O.DJC. Bazaar. October 30. Presbyterian Lladles' Aid Bazaar, November 10. Moose Bazaar November 18 and 17. Anglican Church bazaar, November Baptist Ladles' Aid Bazaar. 25. United Church Bazaar. December 2 Established 1023 CONSULTATIONS FREE (f -a cases. .3 We particularly .Invite those who have difficult DENTIST Exchange Block THE DAILY NEWS PAOl THflKl Local and Personal Auditorium dance tonight. Arthur' TaiL Phone 678. B.C. Undertaker. Phone 41. St. Andrew's Society meeting tonight. Election of officers. Crystal Firelighters. 48 for $1.00, Hide Transfer. Phone 580. tf We have money to loan on improved property. H. O. Hclgerson Ltd. Try Foothills Stove Coal, $13 DO per ton. No soot-Phil pott, Evltt & Co Ltd. tf Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Oakley nailed last night on the Prince Oeorge for Vancouver. Emll M. Urell came In from Bal moral Cannery on the Catala tlu morning. W. Webber, local halibut fisherman left on this morning's train for' St John, N3. Best Ladyamlth-WeUlngton Coal. 19. Oil and $12.60; Bootless $11.00. Prince Ru pert Coal Co. 225 Saturday Special I In our gift de partment hand worked linen tea seta. 3.60. Bee our window. J. Lome Mac Laren, Ltd. Zit Children's chute for fancy work and embroidery begin tomorrow Saturday September 25, from 2 to 4. Mrs. Field, Second Avenue. Oeorge Little of Terrace Is a bust neaa visitor In town. He came In on last night's train and is registered at the Prince Rupert Hotel. F. O. Dawson left on this morning's train for Montreal to attend a meeting of the board of directors of the Cans dian National Railways. Local Improvement Taxes are dus October 1. Unless paid by that date 10 per cent, penalty will be Imposed. Those Interested please note. W. 8. (Duke) Harris came in from Hazelton on last night's train and li the "guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. Fred Ritchie, Fourth Avenue West. The tea and aale held yesterday af ternoon by women of the Mooseheart Legion was quite successful, financial returns having been very satisfactory. R. McOregor and A. R. Hawkins of Quick. B.C. and O. Ekman of Telkwa. are shippers of milk to the Valentin Dairy whose herds have passed success fully the T.B. test. The tea and aale of home cooking held yesterday afternoon by the Ladles Aid of the First Baptist Church waa very successful affair, about $30 belli? realized. Mra. Lemon acted as cashier. Union steamer Catala, Capt. A. John stone, arrived In port at 8:45 this morning from the south and left at 10 for the Naaa River. The vessel will be In again tomorrow morning south bound An Inquiry la being held this after noon by Norman A. Watt, coroner, into the circumstances of the death of the late William St. Clair Wilson. It will be decided whether or not an inquest is necessary. The herd of sixteen milch cows at Woodcock belonging to W. C. Little has been government tested for tuber' culosls and found free. His barns art also certified sanitary and free from that disease. 231 The remains of D. McArthur. late manager of Butedale cannery, who died here at the first of the week, were forwarded last night by the steamer Prince Oeorge to Vancouver for Interment- Samuel McCleery, bro ther-in-law, accompanied the body south. Provincial Police Constable Clark railed for the south last night havlnj In his custody an Insane patient from Smlthers and Lee Fung. Chinese, who l committed for trial on a charge of attempted murder of Bow Hung at Captain's Cove recently. The latter wai remain at Okalla until his trial comet up at the Assizes in November. The novelty tea and aale of home cooking held yesterday afternoon by Adair Carss Chapter I.O.D.E. proved quite successful financially. Mrs. Ben Self and Mrs. J. A. Teng were winners In the ratflea and among thorn assisting was Mrs. W A. McLean. ' burin; the atternoon, there were very acceptable piano solos by Misses Nellie and Molly Lawrence and Connie Morgan. VANDERHOOF The Canadian Qlrls In Training here have elected the following offlrmr 1 president. Edna Clark; vice-president. (Evelyn Edstrpm; secretary. Josephine Carpenter; treasurer: Florence Paterson. Mrs. Frank Seager of Jasper, one of the early settlers of the Lakes district. Is visiting "here as the guest of Mr, and Mrs. Oeorge Bnell. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR BALE. OURNEY OXFORD RANOE I with hot water coll. Phone Oreei Phone 109 503 or Black 432. MAL KINS BEST isthejovonte , Dienaof thousands TOPLEY MINE . IS BIG THING IHKi: IUHUIS ritEIIICTM THAT. t'KANK TAVI.OK WILL ttLL PKt- i'i:ktv nut ikiiki: he j ASKS I 1 Frank Taylor's mine at Topley Is real big thing in the opinion of W. K (Duke) Harris, prominent Hazelton mining man. who is In town on business. Mr. Harris recently visited the property and states that cross cutting haa uncovered a large body of regular silver-gold ore In good values. Mr. Taylor la holding out for an Initial payment of $20,000 before sellln? and Mr. Harris predicts that he will ge' It. The showing haa attracted representatives of many big mining companies to make examinations this year. IVIKELESH Ittl'llKT 8 a-m. DIOBT ISLAND. Clear, calm; boro meter. 30.72; temperature. 40; v smooth: 8 pjn. spoke steamer Mogul Anycx for Seattle, 637 miles from Seat tle: 3:30 p.m. spoke steamer Yukon Jcft Ketchikan southbound. BULL HARBOR. Clear, calm; baro meter, 3034; temperature, 45; aea smooth: 8 pjn. spoke steamer Norwood. Ketchikan for Nanalmo, 174 miles from Nanalmo: 8 pjn. spoke tug Lome, tow lug barges Blngamon and Bltcayen, oar Storm Islands southbound; 8 pm. spoke steamer Baroda 250 miles from Oranby Bay northbound. DEAD TREE POINT. Barometer, 30.20; 30.20; temperature, 39. NOON DIOBT ISLAND. Clear, calm; barometer. 30.75; temperature, 81; tea smooth; 8 am. spoke tug Pacific Monarch 20 miles1 east south-east of Rose Spit bound for Ocean Falls. BULL HARBOR. Clear, light north wind; barometer. 30.38; temperature, 45: light swell; 10:40 am. spoke steamer Yukon off Bella Bella southbound. DEAD TREE POINT, Barometer, 30,-20; temperature, SI. vic Booms risi'.ii. After a hearing which took all morning, Vic Rogers, colored, was convicted by M?alstrate McClymont at: noon today on a charge of keeping' liquor for sale at Eighth Street and, waa fined S300 with the option of; three months- In Jail, E. F. Jones, city, solicitor, prosecuted In the ca'se and S. W. Taylor appeared on behalf of thei defendant. ' ! Advertise in the Dally News fPSffi Run! Some !- WRKIEYS satisfies the desire for sweets, helps make strong healthy teeth, removes particles of food from teeth crevices, and aids digestion. So it is a wonderful help to health. CC3T NIL 4s A, 'Or 'Or. . fVn ' -w A - .. SC I Ur t Q to 'Urn r -cri. ' f" f tc a $ I At C - I M.S1 SEND IT TO THE -:- LAUNDRY -:- ALL CLASSES OF LAUNDRY WORK Including Ihree 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 the rest. llCANADiANI PACinc Steamship and Train Service Sailing from PRINCE RUPERT fur VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, each 'WEDNESDAY, 4.00 p.m., aud THURSDAY and SUNDAY, 11.00 p.m. .No tailing s.. I'rlme Charles Sept. lith. Cor ANYOX WEDNESDAY 10.00 p.m. fur STEWART SATURDAY 10.00 p.m. rr aWSSETT INLET WONDAV p.m. For SKIDEOATE INLET ind SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, fortnlghtli. PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PRINCE RUPERT dally eirrpl Sunday tl 11.30 a.m. for PRINCE OEOROE, EDMONTON, WINNIPEG, all points Eastern Canada, L'nited States. Agsncv all Ocssn Stsamthlp Lines. t'se Csnadisn IVitlonil Eipress for Money Orders. Foreirn Cheques, etc, also fur your next shipment City Tkkst Office, S2S Third Prince Rupert. Phone MO. I Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert To Mtchlssn, Wrangsll, Junsau and Skagwsy SspL 6, 1Y, 27; Oeu S, 1S, 29. To Vsncouvtr, Victoria and Seattla Sept. 4, 11, 21 i Oct. 1, 12, 22. PRINCESS BEATRICE. Campbtll Rlvsr, and Vsneauvse stsev Saturdav 11 a.m. For BuUdals, Esst Bslla Bslla. Ocean Falls. Namu, Alert Bay. nei foe all Steamship Lines. Full Informal fraan W. C. ORCHARD Bsnaral AfonL Corner of 4th Strost and Srd Aonu. Prlneo Rupert, B.O, UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Salllnn trum Prince Rupert, or VANCOUVER. VICTORIA. Swansea Bay, ana Alert Bay, Tuesday, B PJRv ae VANCOUVER. VICTORIA. Alert Bav. an Swansea Bat. Batuedai, 10 A.BV For PORT SIMPSON and Mass Rlvor Cannsrlos, Thursdsy p-m. Foe PORT StWPSON. ANVOX, ALICE ARM, STEWART. Sundsi, S ajn. 123 2nd Avtnuo. R. M. SMITH, Agtnt Prlnc Rupert, B. C. Bus and Taxi Meets all Trains and Boats. ROYAL HOTEL J. ZARELLI, Proprietor. Phone 34 P.O. Box 196 Simmon's Slecl Beds, Springs, and Ostermoor Mattresses in every room. 52 Rooms, Hot and Gold Water, Uulhs and Showers. Steam Heated, Electric Light. Corner of Third Ave and 8lxth SL PRINCE RUPERT, B.C.