m September , 1020. Proper ageing makes healthful beer . letldence, 244 Fifth Avenue West ANGER, The Tailor Fine Imported Serge and Stot h Tweed Suits made ij order in our shop n Prime Ilnpcrt as low as 123 Sixth Street I. ANGER, Cutter 3 T i MONG the measures taken in the plants of the Amalgamated Breweries. tq assure j that the Ixer made for the 'people, .of.: British Columbia is of the purest and most healthful character there is a factor not often brought to the attention of the public. That is proper ageing, under the most favorable conditions known to the science of brewing. The stability afforded the brewing industry in British Columbia by the legal, above-board and Government Controlled sale of beer, by the glass in licensed premises and by the bottle in Government Stores, affords the Amalgamated . Breweries an opportunity, to maintain an ample and sufficient reserve that is allowed to mature slowly and naturally.1 ' The ageing of beer in the plinta of the Amalgamated Breweries complete th phyicul and chemical processes that the malt and hops undergo in the course of brewing and u among the reasons why the people of British Columbia are provided with Leer of high quality. Pure anJ healthful beer is the product of the finet materials plus the utmost care, and nxwt elaborate and scientific equipment is required. In its making it is absolutely sterilised, and prolonged filtering leaves it crystal clear and a delight to the eye. Then comes the ageing that removes every trace of the rawness often found in beers that are too "young." and that males it Wand and digestible -really a prc-digejtcd liquid food, high in nourishing qualities. The valuable sugars',, proteins, mineral salts and organic phosphorous compounds are united in dose and homogenous union, and, mott important of all, fermentation u t t. '1y ended, leaving the alcoholic strength fyr? ,' 4.25 per cent, as provided for by law aril juit sufficient to stimulate the digestive system in the mot favxable manner. Vi - u welcome at t8 taws tp irat Ux mk) pUnt of &t Vik xtvtt tVrwcnr LtJ . RuMrr Drtw-mj Co. of Ctmia LtJ.. W 'tit EffWTjr LtJ . Si'.vtr Sfrrj btverj LtJ. tni t Vsru V-xn : Btw-rg Ltd . tet the bcrt Mrrfol to the pc , ;:- of On tub Cuiumbu it Si if. M advertisement is not published or displayed by the liquor Control Board or by the Government of Hntiih Columbia. P. O. Box 247 $50. Prince Rupert, B. C. But and Taxi Meets all Trains and Boats. ROYAL HOTEL J. ZARELLI, Proprietor. f hone 34 P.O. Box 190 Simmon s Sice! lied. Springs, and tMerinoor Mai- !' es in every room. i .. . ..... ... . .. i ij i. ....... 5Z Itooms, UOl ami Cold wuier. nauis aim oii'itn. fleam Heated. Klerirtr Light Corner of Third Ave and aixtn au PRINCE RUPERTi B.C. DEMAND "Rupert Brand" Kippers- "THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD." 8moked Dally by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., W. Prince Rupert, B.C. Local and Personal Advertise In the Dally News. Arthur's Taxt. Phone 878. tf H.O. Undertaker. Pbone M W. JSalaKno, teacher ..of vioi: For terms, phone lied Jill. 208 toporla on Labor Day will tar at I; o'clock prompt. ' ' Don't forget Hie dance In Hie uditorium on Labor Iay even ing-.- Commence al a o clock. ... V .OyYaivl'lreWghter8. 48 to l.00. Uyde Transfer. Pbon- 580. u Try Foothill Stove Coal. 13.00 per ton. .No soot Phil- iolt, llvilt & Co. Ltd. tf Rise Vii of field events ami laditV uiid children' novelty "vents al the Labor Day port Ml Monday. Mr. ami Mrs. J. K.,, Krosl w overnight visitors (n town, irrivforg' from Terrace "on las' Mhf strain afld returning tlici-' 'us morning. Prince Rupert Exhlblt'on, September 14 to 18. Election results will b announced to the public on Tuesday evening, the opening niaht of the Fair, by special leased wire and operator from the Canadian National Telegraphs In the Exhibition Building. The results will be r recorded on soeclal election sheets obtained from the Can adian National Telegraphs on which the entire returns throughout the whole Dominion can be visualised very easily. 208 Mis Aynen Iverson left on !lii morning's train for Telkwa wlifre he will attend the llarberue on Monday. C.N. It. steamer Prince Oeorw Canl. Ifarry .Vrdden, is erpectec hark from Anyov-and Stewart al H o'rloek this evenin? and will Mail, oou thereafter for Ocean w'alU, Powelj Hiver and Vancou- Mr and Mr. Oeonae Sellar-. formerly of this ri!y, will lie asuenfter on the Pnnee fienTge 'omglit going thrius;ti from Any x to Vancouver on a holiday Mr. and. Mr.. James It. Mi: -eiiell will'i'saH. tomorrow nijrht the Oanlena for Anyox after 'lavm? snent the ummer vaca-ioii viiliQ;r with their parem !n the city. L Mr..- Jame 4lnrmir)iaiI rhi tia heen-vlHinc In Ihe eily for the pat eouple of month, will return lo lier iome In Los An-sele. ailln? for Vancouver on the lrin Hunert iMomlav Af ternoon. -Mrs. Carmtchael will te met al vaneouver by Mr. Oar- mirliael and they will motor Troni there lo California. Jame Hickey returned to tt eity ihi week after having- spent the past three month omspect trmr and dolnir nement work on hU rlalm on Poreher Is land. He i in for the holiday and will return ilown the eoa.l In n dav or wi lo i(o ome n)0r work before winter c!oe in. lTnlon xleamer Calala, Cipt. A .lolintone. returned a 1 o' eloi-k this afternoon from I la Sk'-ena am) Nan Hiver ntul sailed for Ynneouver and wav- ports. Passenger leaving her'1 on the veel included Mr. F. A Cnrrie, Mis K. V. Currie, Jamc Jnrolwen, Mrs. Tt. W. Macdon-aid. Misr Ooddie. O. p. Tinker. Harry llireli. William Onld-liloom, Mr. Gray and family for anrtiuver: Mis Minnie Wesley and ,J-;ijohptu Sankey for II Troubled With Diarrhoea YOU SHOULD UtS IT WILL OIVI YOU PROMPT RELIEF This valuablo prcpnrntion hu been on the m&rkrt for tho piut eighty yrar, and holds a reputation, ircoml to noni, for the relief of all bowel coiunlairU Manufactured only by The T. Mil-bum COj limited, Toronto, Out. THE DAILY NEWS PAQB THRElK WHERE IS YOURTEP"? LET "FRUIT-A-TIVES" BUILD UP YOUR STRENGTH AND VIGOR Q .LLLLLLLLHaV MISS cva cmono "I must tell you that Truit-a-tlTes" increased my appetite, eate me more energy and better colour, and I hac sained a loC Miss Eva Emend, Magog, P. Q. When did you begin to lose your vitality, your enjoyment of life? When did you notice that you were paler, thinner? Of course, you want to be your former cheery self, bubbling over with energy and the happiness if good health. Dut how? "Fruit-a-tiTes" will bring back your normal weight and appetite; gire you the soft, velvety tkin that glows with health; restore your strength and vitality. "Fruit-a-thea" will correct the troubles that are keeping yon pale and listless and miserable, the Indirection, Biliousness, Constipation, Headaches and Nervousness. "Fniit-a-tues Is Intensified Iruii juices, combined with tonics. 23c. and 50c. a box at dealers everywhere O. T Tinker sailed ibis fUr- dkoii o. t:. Catala dri a busi ness trip to Vancouver. Miss Sarah Leaek sails thU aflernoiiti on the princess Heat- rice for Campbell 'Kiver. Mr. L. Montgomery will be n paitenger fpr Seatlle on tin Princess LouisiS- thlfi afrernoon Morte Grain; ails Uii afternoon on the Princess' Ixmise to Vancouver on a comhlhed business and pleasure trip. William Goldbtoom' left on' th- Caiala this afternoon for Van comer en route to Montreal and New York on a business trip. CP. It. steamer Princess Lou ise, uapt. Arthur Slaler. arrived il :i o'eloek this afternoon Xroir Alaska Mrt and will 'fail ai 1.30 for Alert Hay and Vancou ver. CP.H. steamer Princess Capt. S. K. iray, arrived C. .'! o'clock thi afternoon from I he ;uuUi and will sail on her return to Vancouver and way-orl a soon as he has com- plettnl unloading local freight J. Hums, C.P.ft. cashier al Coutt, Alberta. aoeouipahiet b; hi mother, Mrs. J. Hums, oi Coleman, Alta., arrived from the East on yesterday afternoon'4 train am1 will sail thi after-iHMin on I he Princess llealrict1 for Vaneouver. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WA.NTKJ). Child's small buggy. mus.t be in good condition. PhiMie Hlaek 3-M.. NOTICE Re-openlnn of Schools I he City M-hool will he re- openinp for the fafl term o Tuevlay next. Sept. 7. New pupils and pupils attending chool Tor Ihe first time .Hbouni roi'orl between 8.30 and 9 a.m. rtn Tuesday morning to the Principals of the respective schools. Established 1923 GOOD DENTISTRY PAYS. I t &5 a - Qood dental work la what you have a light totexpeot,from DENTIST . Exchango Block Phone 109 Church Notices Baptist Church Morning service at 11 o'clock Subject, "Christian knowledge. Sunday school at 2.30. livening service at 7.30. Subject, "The Need of the Modern Church." The opening address of the fall work. All cordially Invited. Lutheran Church St. haul's fcnglish Lutheran Church, Mctropole Hall, Third Avenue, llev. Thos. D. Kindr, pastor. Morning- service at It o'clock. Sermon theme, "Fruits." Sunday school at 12. Evening service at 7.30. Sermon theme, "This Stranger." Everyone cor dially invited. Rupert East Gymnasium Church Sunday school re-opens lo morrow at 2.30, so will all feaelier a:id scholars be out o' time! Church service a usual at 7. 30 p.m. when Hie pa.slor Hcv. Evan HaU-r, will be there with a message. Presbyterian Church Services will be resumed to morrow Sunday. Morning wor ship at tl o'clock. Subject, "Who sa3 so?" Sunday school at 12.30. Evening service a! 7.30. Subject That meil may rise on stepping stones." Soio tiy Mr. Shute. Preacher, llev Chas. J. Cameron, M-., Ph.D All cordially invited. United Church Morning serviee al 11 o'clock, Sermon topic, "What man tln- ireth life?'' Sunday ?chool al J.30. The Sunday school is im portant. Send the children regularly. Evening service at 7.30. Soloist, It. W. Howard. Sermon topic, "The man whom Jesus went after." llev. Geo. Q. Hacker will conduct bottr services. He-gin the autumn properly.. Come every Sunday! v Salvation Army Come ami enjoy yourself at the Army. Tonight Praise Meeting al 8.10. Captain Ilea will speak al both services on tutt day. Morning at 11. Subject. Nothing but Leaves," Evening at 7.30. SubjecL "The Greatest Question." This may help you to decide your destiny. Sunday school at 2.30. . Ieetiugs on Monday. Wednesday and Thurs day. Young People on Tuesday ind Friday. Let the Army serve you. St. Andrew's Cathedral Church of England) Hector, Archdeacon O. A. flix. Sunday services al 1 1 a.m. ind 7.30 p. pi. Holy Communion first Sunday of month al It a.m.; third Sunday of month at 8 a.m. Preacher, llev. J. 11. Uibsoii (if Smilhers, H.C. Christian Science Society Service every Sunday in the Hays Mock, 215 See- ond Avenue.. Subject on Sunday, "Man." Testimony meeting on Wednesday evening at 8 o'eloek. Presbyterian Church Services will be resumed tomorrow. Sunday. Morning worr ship at 11 o'clock and evening service at 7-30. Preacher. Rev. Chas. J. Cameron. M.A- 'Ph.D. Sunday sch'ol meets at 12.30. 4 ANNOUNCEMENTS. 4 V SI. Andrew's Society I.adie' Auxiliary Uazaat", October 8. Royal Purple Sale of plain and fancy sewing and borne ook'ng. October 16. rdiiious tczera Rerredy 3. via u ninf trmml Ei7i Vina thn murt. (Ui rmdy, far ctntvm i i itlwi hi Etimi. not, lltriltd Ltgi and tOim (tin iisttm. fm etvtul oil). SM Itr kwtlfL QIORCI r. LCI P.O. Bu 1422 Vitli. I.C. for , fieivous fhrystaline amp Shades are going stronger than ever. II is a most useful and fascinating art. The bejririiiiiig" was a little morehati'a year ago in New York. II ha.s now spread through the United Stales and Canada, leaped the Atlantic, was taken up by Loudon and Pari, Improved and returned' with interest. Our .Miss Kolosoff is an expert at this work, possesses all the -latest p i i . . i:,, - 1 LT and improved idea's and is al yoiir service. Classes of free instruction will commence September 21st every Tuesday and Friday from 1 to () p.m. Also free instruction in Paper Flower Making, osr fumes, Sealing YVax, Paper Rope Weaving, ele. An opportunity to assemble choice Christmas gifts. , Everything for the Buildar LUMBER We have the most complete 'stock of timbers, dimensions, shiplap, fir finish, flooring. V' joint "'. veneers, etc., in Northern B.C. , ,; We can supply everything in a building from the foundation to the last piece of finish. Before buying inspect our slock. It will pay you. Our pnees are right Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. Phones 116 and 117 Page and Shaw's CHOCOLATES The Candy of Excellence A NEW SHIPMENT JUST ARRIUED Assorted Chocolates, J lb. boxes $1.00 Assorted Chocolates, 2 lb. boxes :.. $2.00 Hard Centre Chocolates, I lb. boxes $1.00 Hard Centre Chocolates, 2 lb. boxes .$2.00 Assorted N'ut Chocolates, i lb. boxes $1.25 We alo have OANOXG'S, NEILSON'S and MOIIl'S Chocolates in bulk and in 1 lb. and 2 lb. boxes. Ormes Ltd. The PIONEER DRUfiOISTS - The HEXALL STORE PHONES 82 and 200 Loggers! Loggers! We have the only conipleit slock of ,-..;. Gilchrist Jacks and parts in the North. We handle Logging Cable, Axes, Peavies, Saws, and -general Camp EtiuipnicuL It will pay you lo see us when outfitting. Stork's Hardware Limited 710 Second Avenue SEND IT TO THE -:- LAUNDRY -:- ALL CLASSES OF LAUNDRY WORK Including Ihrce distinct services for Family Work, vii; SOFT FINISH;THRIF-T-SERyiCE'.andi.WCT.WASH alStiigl rcao-rtalfep8 '" DRY CLEANING, PRESSING AND REPAIRING Pioneer Laundry and Dry Cleaners Phone 118 and we will do the rest.