TCISDAT, OCTOBIR 8. J0J8. I I s . . m m I 1 V rw. - Sssinssss - ulomanlu Jleautv from Childhood Care The clear, velvety-smooth, unblemished skin of womanhood is tribute to mother's early care. Mother has kept the skin normal, the pores open and breathing, the whole body, from head to toe, antisepti-ally dean. For this purpose millions of mothers use Lifebuoy, the pure, ultra-refined, antiseptic skin purifier and protector. lifebuoy's clean, healthful odour is your assurance of purity and protection. LIFEBUOY HEALTH 5QAP Purifies and Protects The health odour Yinuhes quickly, the protection remains. Lever Brothers limited "In onto CHRISTMAS Greeting CARDS THAT ARE DIFFERENT Our UlH line i a dnndy. Thr hue! we have ever -Jivm. Hraiilifiil tlaiul) lri(rn, new idea-, quality, en-I mill, nil (lie vr Value-, not Jtil a ginul ax In r.. inil a in former ear-. Imllrr tatties than all oilier-. Older prompt!) filled al tmr own Prinl Sriofs- mi m'uWIe-li an I't-oliL Gtmie and ee or phum . nl mr repreeiit- i- will ,-ail. Illustrated circular hi !! with pi ii f tnai!e to out-of-town iMiMoiliera uu reiftiest. eMfljaMvs.Jjd Page and Shaw's CHOCOLATES The Candy of Excellence A NEW SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED A-surlcil (Jliticolale-, I II). lnxr V'nn AfcMirletl Clionilales. S Id. Inxe- 2.00 Hani Onlrc Choi-olnh's 1 Id. I.xe : 51.00 Hiinl Ceufre Cliocolnles 2 Id. 2.00 AsMii'leil Nut Clmcolalcj.. I Id. Imix- ...v $25 We vJhu liuve OANONfl'S. NKII.SuN S uml MOIIVS CIiiko-lales iii hulk mil ui 1 Id. '"'' 2 Id. duxes. Ormes Ltd. The I'lONKKIl UltUCiCllSTM -:- The MKXAMi STOHH PHONES 82 and 200 Reildence, 244 Fifth Avenue West P. O. Box 247, ANGER, The. Tailor Fine Imported beige nud b ' n Tweed Snita mude to order m shop in Prince Huport us low s 223 8lxth 8treet I. ANGER, Cutter $50. Prince Rupert, B. C. Local and Personal Arthur' Tail. Phone 878. ti B.C. Undertakera". Phone 41. Best sootless stove coal, rbone 13 Prince Rupert Coal Co. Try foothills Stove Coal. 113.00 per ton. No ootf-rPHUpott, Evltt 8c Co, Ltd. -i Dancing tonight at 830 at Mr. H. t Crew's studio. Hare Block. Mrs. Pon- fler's orchestra. Refreshment. Ad mission 60c. Mr. It O. Crew wishes to announce that there will be tin children mnmt thl aonl All classes commence Sal- uruay nest, raone Mt. Succeeding C. 8. Obato, who left a day or two. ago tor Yokohama, a. Oita-gawa ha been appointed secretary of the Prince Rupert Japanese Aaaoclatlon. Basketball meeting Wednesday, Oc 0 at 8 pm. In City Hall. Entries ot team will be received and playing arrangements made. Everyone Interested plea come. business meeting ot Norwegian Choi; tonight at 8 o'clock In Metropole llall AU Narweglsn slngert are invited to be present to assist In planning the sea son's work. The scheduled Intermediate football game between the Y Uacs and High Fchool latt night was postponed on ac count of rain. It will probably be played nett week. The managers or the First Prwbyter Ian Church had their regular monthly aeetlcg Iat night, consideration ot Uie church finances being the principal uIn before the gathering. Concluding the Harvest Festival week doings, there was an auction sale n the 6alvatlon Army barracks last night. be very satisfactory sum of 1103 be ;ag realized. Capt. Rea acted as auo- tgneer. Beauty Parlor. Marcelling, manlcur ng. eye-arching, facials, shampooing nd scalp treatment. Ulsa, I. Smith. ormrrly with La Partslenne. now in Stephens Block. 833 Third Ave. Phone Oreen 89. 2M J Krlkevsky. who has been reslden. bere since 1912. left on today's train 'or Edmonton where he proposes going ir.to business, sirs. Krlkevsky and "amily will follow as soon as Mr. Krikcvsky's property here Is dlsposeu of To raise funds to clear off the debt n the nfth Avenue Hall It was de cided last clfcht at a meeting of Muni etpal Chapter. IODE. to hold a big carnival early In the year, probably In the Exhibition Hall. Committees wUl be appointed from all subsidiary chap ters to awist In staging the event. ( IIIWMAN III HU H The fucersl ot the late Chun Hoy, cannery cook, who died this week. toot. place at, 7 30 this afternoon from the SC. Undertakers to rairrlew Cemetery There was a Chinese ceremony. IIOTI.I. tltKIVAI.H ' Prlnre Kupert R Oltwon. Port Esslngton: C. A. Oar- rkk and C H. rraser. Vancouver; Mrs. 8. Vols. Duledale: Mrs. J. Milton. Bar rttt Rock: A. Watt. CNJR. Central Mr. and Sirs. L B. Sevlck. Nbrlh Battleford: W P. Taylor and W. H. Thorne, CNJl.: Bob Holt. Eagle Lake' Pete Hull. Topley. . ANNOUNCEMENTS. St, Andrew's Roclety Uidles AuzUlarr Bsnar. October 8. Royal Purpl Sale of plain anj fuicy sewing and home cooking, Oc tober 18. Hallowe'en Dance, auspices Women's Hospital Auxiliary. Friday. October 39, Hill 90 10DE. Bazaar. October 30. Presbyterian Uadies' Aid Bazaar. No vember 10. 23. Moot Bazaar November 18 and 17. Anglican Church baxaai, November BaptM Ladles' Aid Bazaar, Novem lr 35. United Churc'l Baaasr. December 3 Established 1923 Special Denture Service We h.ne Jirm iiiiirorin-ly -ii(tirul In lienlurr SrrU-e eseUlly In tllf-Ik nit rNM-k. DENTIST Exchangs Block Phone 109 THE DAILY NEWS PAQB THRE1 H ere an dThei ere Vancouver, According to statistics prepared by the Vancouver Merchants' Exchange, the foreign trade export of the port has increased 400 per cent, in the past five years, while the import trad has increased 61 per cent. In a recent report from the Cana-iian Pacific Agent at Shanghai re-reived at Montreal it is ststed that the summer In vicinity of Shsnghai has been trying on account of drought. This may have a disastrous effect on the crops. The long and intense heat wave was only recent! broken by a typhoon which struck the Coast near Shanghai. A plan Is projected by the Osaka Prefectural Government authorities ' In Japan for the promotion of large exposition in commemoration a the tenth anniversary of Uie restoration of world peace. It is ex pected that the exposition will be spened in Osaka in 1929. The plans for the exposition, which will ha carried out at tremendous cost, hav been approved by the Prime Min- Uter. So successful on Canadian farms have been young bachelors, wan, prior to residence in this country were students in agriculture at tha Hodleigh Salvation Army Schools in Essex, England, that the Army will shortly receive into those Institutions their first classes of married men destined for farm lands in the Dominion. The course will be given during six months, and will mean a thorough training in branches of tgriculture, particularly adapted to tonditions in Canada. Prospects for the establishment of tn air route in Japan for mail and passenger service have brightened with the announcement that the Ministry of Communications have included an appropriation in the budget of the Communications Department for such a service. It is anticipated that there will be enough passengers willing to pay double the railroad fare for the sake it speed between Osaka and Tokyo, the leading cities of Japan. The Hebridean emigrants who are leaving their lone sheilings and misty islands for a new life in Canada have, curiously enough, hitherto been ignored by the novelist, although the romance of this migration, extending over a hundred years provides a wonderful field fer fiction. The extent of this field has now been realized, however, in the new novel "Eyes of a Cypsy,"' by the Canadian writer John Murray Gibbon, who is the well-known author of "Drums Afar", etc, and Dean of Publicity of the Canadian Pacific Railway. Action should be taken by the authorities in the Province of Quebec to shorten the open season for hunting deer and mcose, according to Ozark Ripley, well known writer on animal and wild life and prominent hunter and angler. Mr. Ripley also believes that the deer season is too early as in September the deer are still in their red coats, and their numbers are only conserved through their ability to hide amongst the leaves of the underbrush which have not yet fallen. He believes that a scarcity of this game will result from the lengthy season. The Earl of Clarendon, Under Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs in the British Government, who has been touring the Dominion investigating the conditions under which the 3000-family scheme from Great Britain ic working out, declared, in an interview at the Canadian Pacific Windsor Street Station at Montreal recently, that one of the greatest things upon which the success of the scheme deptndrd wss the loyalty and cheerfulness of the mothers of families brought out to Canada to be located en farms. His Lordship paid a special tribute to the type of women brought out under this scheme whom he had met during his personal visits amons im m igrant families. FUNERAL SERVICE FOR A. W. HEALY AT ANGUCANCATHEDRAL The remains of the late Archibald Whitman Healy, whose death occurred on Sunday morning In the Prince Rupert General Hospital, were taken at 13.15 noon to St. Andrew's Anglican Cathedral where they a:, lying In state until the local funeral serrlce at 3.43 tola afternoon, rtev. J. B. aibnon will officiate at the service and there will be hymns by trie choir. John E. Davey presiding at the organ. The pallbearers, brethren of tho Masonic craft of which deceased was a member, will be J. It, Thompson, Q. A. Woodland, J. A. Kirk- Patrick, C. E, Starr. W. 3. Nelson and E. A. Morgan, After th. senrlct the i body will be forwarded by the steamer , Tardena to Vancouver where Interment arUl take place. j The following sent flowers: Mr. and : Mrs. E A. .Morgan. Ur. and Mrs. J. H. I rbompson, Ur. and Mrs. O. W. Nicker- un. Ur. and Urs. J. C. Brady. Ur. and Urs. O. K Oullcfc. F. O. Dawson & Co ryec lodge AT. and A VI, St. Andrew's Sunday School. Ur. and Urs. O. A. McMillan. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Starr. I A. W. Chapman of the Big Mlssou-i Mine at Stewart left on this morning's rain for Chicago. Advertise in the Dally News WATER NOTICE. DInon and Uts TAkE VTICE Hut oiuemlle utinrry CMiipan) . 1.1(1. wnne addrrs I (jure tteuoe Wbarf. Ysur4ier. B.u. IT1 lpply for a lirrm-v to like six ur ssUtilb per nitBUie nf water nut f null lmm. Im siviwn as Hotel ?irrani. whfc-b flows northrart aud drains into Jedway Haiix alMMii I" reri nurmwi-M ur ouicei'i i r. inter of Tor Mlnlnr :Uira. The mater will Im diterted rrwni tbe Mirini al a point aUMi iu feel ulhel or soulb I ca-l i-ortier or Tor VitHnr :lilui. and iil j be nx-d for iHtii.trlal purroe9 un Uk-land rterrllil a I I.J arre iHirt.Va fi Tosv Viiimi :inm. Tbli nulire m jv -tf 1 ! tm Ibr rrmnd on the sib d or seiiro- ' Nr. 1 tr.. rojiy of thl m.tl'-' ait tn ar)MlraU-fi i.urnunt Ibert-to and to ttie ; -Water Arr lll be filed In tlw oirice or tlie Water llerordi-r al I'rinc Muterl. ' H i:, oujertfon to ll apuliratlon nuy be film! Kith the said Water llet-orrier ur wltb the Comptroller of Water lllbK I'arUimrul Bulldlns. Victoria. B." .. within tairly ilay arier tbe rirji aprj,arjiM'-t thl notice In a loral newnpaper. The dale of the nrt pulillrallon or tui ihi-ih-e l ''toter . ttO. MiMr.nvn.Li. i:.v.erv o.. i.th.. ApplL-an!. H rid telirlay Mairi. Aren!. LAND ACT Nolle of Intention to Apply to Ltaas Land In Prtnr nupert Land Reeordtns Du-Iriri ut Itanre . Cial l-and Uittnrt. ami iltuate on raaire ruia. ; task notice thai J. B. Francts. f I'onoka. Alberta, oeeupatlon Minuter. TO-leodi to apply for a lease of the folloalng dewritd lands: 'j.qiiiienrinr at a pyst planted st the orlh Wet end of l ioue Island, near CoaM Trlanrulatlon ?ta. 1142; thenee ironnd Hie llind al hlrh water mark aod mntainlnr tono jere. more or ie. JOSEI'll BBITLA.ND FBArjft. ne ttn. 1f pplleM War Lei a Cold Qel'a Start' - Vapfrfs Clieck a Cold Overnight There are many way to treat a cold but only one DIRECT way with vapors that can be Inhaled. Vapors penetrate Immediately Into every corner ot the air passages and lungs, soothing and healing with every breath. Vlcka is so remarkably suececsful In treating cold troubles because It act. tike a "vapor lump In salve farm." When rubbed over throat and chest the body heat releases vapors of Menthol, Camphor. Eucalyptus, Thyme' and Turpentine. At the same time Vlcks Is absorbed through and stimulates the skin like a poultice or plaster. This double, dtrect action often checks the worst cold overnight. VICKS VAPORUi OVE 2IMiW0N1aS tsSD YkAKLY SEND IT TO THE LAUNDRY -:- -:- ALL CLASSES OF LAUNDRY WORK Inclmling three distincl senices fur Family Work, viz: SOFT FINISH, THRIF-T-SERVICE and WET WASH at most reasonable prices. DRY CLEANING, PRESSING AND REPAIRING Pioneer Laundry and Dry Cleaners Phono 118 ami we will do the resL canaoianJ PACinc J New Stock BLUE AND WHITE ENAMELWARE Made of extra heavy material, At Popular Prices. Thompson Hardware Co., Ltd. 1'IIONE 101. 233 TIIIIU) AVE. Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert To Kslchlksn, Wring". Junsau ana Staway StpU 8, 17, 27; Oct. a. It, 29. To Vancouitr, Victoria and Saattls ftpU 4, 11, 21 ( Oct, 1, 12, 22. PRINCESS BEATRICE. Campball Rltae, and Vancoutae ' Saturday 11 am. For ButaSal. East Balls Balla, Ocean Falls, Namu, Alert Bay. astucy for all Steamship Lines. Full urormaltoa W. O. ORCHD Osneral Asast. Oornee of 4th Str.t and Srd Atenua, Prince Rupert, B.O. Mil" " lll1MfrT7 IPBI'Sll! I U , BlISS a"V WmBF rr a Mir ro.xicHr' GRANT'S Best Procurable (THL ORIGINAL) Pure Scotch Whisky RICHEST IN FINEST HIGHLAND MALT TfiU ayertlsenient Is not published or displayeJ (ho Lftjuor Control Board or by the GovernmeiiV of British Columbia. 4