rr I' rrJDAY" OCTOBER 'l J, '1028. I. ABLE. Bank. Accounts Large, or Small Jj Bank of Montreal, which THE for over a century has been serving the industrial and farm ing interests of Canada is equip ped to handle large bank accounts and financial transactions of first importance. At the same time, it renders the fullest and most careful service to smaller accounts, which are equally welcpme. BANK OF MONTREAL Established l8l7 Total AxjcU in excess of i7so.ooo.ooo PRESCRIPT v j; iiIik -ii i tii r .1 i"'' t ,ii,Hiii In ifi,ifu, ex- ,.: driiif- li- w.iiii- and Hie .uiiuiiiit u( eurli mgr-II I I HiilllMII ol 1-llllllNilllldllip thrw itigrwtlir lllf ttf BEST RESULTS..! - uiii.ii 1 - 1- l.-ft to 1, .,.!(' judgment. 1. ml il i. then, in hiii- yni;r 'ii.irnii-it with ikt- ihr irt'- : i )! Hin lit tut' win' it MiMTly tinul-. 'lit ' ItK iilKMi.' nnrl l exiMTHMirr In IMM'furm (.ml lii-K I r .til Hit uri'iimitlMttd kimwledgi hi'iir In vmir ilm liir in writing Mw iiri'smpMun ff or tiuiight nil-- I lit cuiupuiuidiiig u dune in ho-' Willi (lie mot HiHtmvfd fiit'lliodfr. W uir iirtrriitliuii i romtioiinilt'd In 11 vuii urr a gf Uing rxuHh wlffil Mm (liH4nr "iM-rifii'-. KuMher-1 urr iinrMl ol luwnp llif ireirituin rom-pnMTlv In an EXPERIENCED PHARMACIST VERY BEST GRADE OF MATERIALS OBTAIN- Ormes Ltd. Tin' I'mnifiT linipK'1' 3rd Ave. and 6th Street. BRUSHES Tin- It.-xull Store. Phones 82 and 200 BRUSHES A llni'li 1 in rt'r imrpi.MV Tar Brushes. Shoe Brushes. Paint Brushes. Stove Brushes. Scrub Brushes. Floor Brushes. Varnish Brushes. Wnxing Brushes. Bannister Brushes. Feather Dusters. Thompson Hardware Co., Ltd. Best Procur, Wruiwiil (THE ORIGINAL) rUl!J a.J ..r..ll r ViBiaaj Cnm Ii Sm Umiwd. Onli-l-l'ik l (hlnwUnlml DwIilllnM, Ull Snm-i-GUs, 5l",- 'J'lus rulvurlisi'inmit in Llquur Control Uo site Pure Scotch Whisky HICHCST IN FINEST HIGHLAND MALT uol iiulilislii'il or ilisplayed h loaril or hy Hie (iovernincnt of Uriluh Columhiu- y Iho Local and Personal Arthur's Taxi. Phone 878. B.C. Undertakers. Phone 4L, Oyro Hoedown. Auditorium, October 18. o a Try Foothljls; Stove Coal. 813.00 per ton. No aooWPhllDOtt. Evltt As Co.. . . . ..- Pythian Bittern Tea and Sale of Home Cooking. Thursday, at the home of mis. F. w. Hart, 610 Blxth Avenue, Wtt. R. E. Alien, district forester. 1 on a trip to Anyoi on official duties and will return to the city on the Prince Oeorge tomorrow evening. Sergeant A. McNeill, provincial ponce, returned to the city on the Prince Oeorge after a trip to the Ocean FaHi district on official duties. Mr. and Mrs. D. A.. Johnson of Port Simpson are business visitors in town They arrived yesterday and are registered at the Savoy Hotel. R. II. Cairns, Inspector of Indian schools. U In the district on official duties. Yesterday he came In from Port Simpson and Is registered at th-Prlnce Rupert Motel. Members of Canadian Legion are requested to attend general meeting In the Club Rooms on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Election of officers and Other important business. 240 O. C. Mackay, district engineer to: the provincial department of pubUc works. Is on a trtp to Hazclton on departmental duties and tt expected to return to the city on Saturday. Capt. Oeorge Black, UP. for Yukon, and F T. Congdon. the candidate who opposed him In the recent federal election, were passengers for Vancouver on the Princess Msry yesterday afternoon The Olty Council has prepared a IUI of lou reverted for non-payment of taxi OSera for any of the. property will be received for consideration during the month of October. Anyone In-teiested can receive a copy of the list at the Collector's office. u Judge Young, who has been Ul for the past tew weeks, returned to his duties in the 'County Court yesterday afternoon and approved the application for naturalization of Ole Anderson. Swedish fisherman. The civil case of W. E Williams vs. P. Byrne has been set over. Charlie Deck and Robert Nesbttt. who have been gotd mining this season In the Cold Pan Creek district.; arrived to the city yesterday afternoon from the north and art registered at the Savoy Hotel. Thomas Mateer. who bad been with them continued through to Van omiver on the Princess Mary. , The city council was In receipt of a letter last night from the provincial nrcretary and other provincial govern ment authorities demanding that the elty pay travelling expenses of 1130 tn vol red In the taking of Roae Hoffman to the Insane hospital at Essondale. This figure Included the fare of the Hoffman woman and two escorts. constable and matron, both ways. Mayor Newton explained why the sc oouut had. so far been rejected by the elty anil It was then referred to the finance committee and city solicitor for report. ANNOUNCEMENTS. Royal Purple Bale of plain and fancy sewing and home cooking. Oc tober 16. Hallowe'en Dance, auspice Women's Hospital Auxiliary. Friday, October 29, Hill 0 I O D E. Bazaar, October 30. Presbyterian Undies' Aid Bazaar, No vember 10. 8t Peters, eeal Cove, Sale of Wor November tl. 133 Moose Bazaar November '16 and 17. Anglican Church bazaar, November Baptist Lailles' Aid Bazaar, ber 33. Novem- Lutheran Women1 Aid Bale of Work, Orcember 1. United Church Bazaar. December 3. Established 1923 Evening Dental Service ii IM . l-il AT Fuelling niMiliitment will be clieerrully made for llioe who prefrrlo have then. their Hork DENTIST Cleanses and Purifies the Shin Lifebuoy is the health soap of millions because it is pure, mild and antiseptic Its copious, creamy lathe reaches and purifies the pores and protects againjt infection- LIFEBUOY HEALTH 5 DAP Purifies and Protects LU-ri .his morning. f" Ltm Brothers ViT Limited, Tocosio Knights of Pythlaa opening whist drive and dance. October 18, In Boston Hall. Arthur's orchestra. 313 W. T Trent, post-office inspector, arrived In the city from the south on the mice George this morning. Richard Mortimer, who has been on ; wliday trip to Vsncouver and Victoria, -(turned home on the Prince Oeorge Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Harlow and son jrlU leave tomorrow for Prince Oeorge sbere they will all take up their mure residence. Accounts up to October 8 totalling .3142.73 and Including a number ol September payrolls were passed for psy aient by the city council last night. Walter Snaw left on the Cardenn yesterday afternoon for his farm In thr Fraser Valley near Abbouford. Mr. 8 haw expects to be back here In tht spring. Don't foregt Royal Purple Sale b Work, home cooking, cajidy and tea or 3aturday afternoon. October 18. tn thi tew Elks' Home, above St. Regis Cafe Watch for the sign! 24; Jsmes C. Morrison, brother of J M Morrison, who has been tn the city fc: the past few weeka. came In from Aliet Arm yesterday. He may leave on t jrtp to the Old Country. Thomas Louden. C.O.M-M superln tendent engineer. Is here from Vancou ver tn connection with the starting of repair work on the freighter Canadian Importer aboard which Teasel he came north yesterday. CP.R. steamer Princess Mary, whldi was In port yesterday afternoon .bound from Skagway to Vancouver, was a full ship. The movement out of the Yukon and Caaslar districts has . now commenced. .Many passengers debarkec: here. Ill; or Miiall William Blackstock. constrvictloi en gineer 'for the Oovernment Telegraphs, returned to the city on. the Princess Msry yesterday afternoon from the Yukon country where he has been this summer. He will proceed to his headquarters at Haaelton. Ujrn Hoe I own H.mce J. 6. McDonald, who has been spend ing the summer tn the Telegraph Creek district, arrived In the city on the Princess Mary yesterday afternoon. Tonight he will proceed, to Alice Arm to resume his duUes aboard the ferry boat. Awake allowing It. F. Kergln M.UA. to spend the winter on parlia mentary duties. Will entertain J on all Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Crawford and daughters, Muriel and Helen, who wen passengers from 8tewart for the south aboard the Cardena yesterday, will go to New Westminster where, they will take part In the golden wedding anniversary celebration of Mr. Crawford's parents, Mr. and Mra. Alex Crawford, who formerly resided tn Alice Arm. Auditorium, October 13 Lieut. Col. Oeorge B. McLeotl, Edmonton police magistrate and Supreme O rend Master of the Knights Templar of, Canada, arrived .b the-clty ,from Vihicom'etiHhlsWornlnB. j.He addressed trie. Ofro'ciub at luncheon today una tonight will pay an official visit to Klncollth Preceptory. Knights Templar Cel. McLeod will proceed Eeast tomorrow morning. r.itn of thanks. Mrs. A, Ness and family desire to convey their deep appreciation of the many acts of kindness and floral UU bUtuS recelvri fmm their frfiwU Htir. Exchange Block Phone 109 ing their recent bereavement, W. Thaln will be a passenger on the Prince Oeorge tomorrow night for Basketball meeting tonight at 843 In City Hall. All Interested please attend. Registration of teams will be Matt Haslett, well known shipper at the Ocean Falls mill, arrived In the city from the paper town on the Prince Oeorge this morning. Harry Richardson was fined $25, with the option, of thirty days' Imprison ment In the city police court this morning tor Intoxication. J. A. Hlnton. who has been on a com bined business and pleasure trip tp. Vancouver and Victoria, returned to the city on the Prince George this morning. E. A. Morgan, who accompanied the remains of the late A. W. Healy'to Van couver for Interment, returned to the city on the Prince Oeorge this morn- ng. John Haldane and Cecil Ryan, In dians, were charged In the city police court this morning with drunkenness md were remanded until this after- coon. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Gonzales and daughter left on this morning's train or Francois Lake where they will vistv for the next week with Mr. and Mrs. Howard rrtngle. Miss Alice Allen and Jack Allen, laughter and son of District Forester tnd Mrs. Allen returned to the city on he Prince George this morning after a rip to Vancouver. Harold Enocksen and William Bey non appeared tn the city police court :his morning on. charge of supplying iquor to Indians and were remanded ctU this afternoon. Col. J. O. Steess. president of the Uaska rosd corrunllon. arrived In thr elty on the Princess Mary yesterday lfternoon from Juneau and left on this jQornlng's train for Washington, D.C. CPU. steamer Princess Mary, here from the south next Monday sill make the last connection with teamers to and from AtUn. .The last ailing from Carer cm to Atlih is Octo ber 23 and from AUin to Carcross, ctober 27. Dr. and Mrs. Forrest H, Kerr of iew York arrived In the city on the r -nceas Mary yesterday afternoon and ontlnued their journey south on tha iardena. Dr. Kerr, who is a geologist tts been conducting work along that ine In Alaska. Miss J. Robblns, who haa been nurs- in Dawson, arrived in the city last verting on the Princess Mary and will emaln here until next Monday when Jie will proceed to Juneau to uk; rp nursing duUes. Miss Robblns is a .uest at the Savoy Hotel. Walter Smith of the local CJiJl. city icket office, who made a trip aenvs Canada visiting all important points etween here and Prince Edward Is- and with a party of CJJJl. western Icket men. returned to the city on the Ylnce Oeorge this morning. Stanley Stewart, of Anyox and formerly of this city, sailed last night m the Cardena for Vancouver enroute o Olorletta. New Mexico, where he will 'islt his brother. Robert Stewart, alsc 'ormerly of thla city. The latter Is xv engaged In mining In New Mexico Shaking an all summer jinx for being ate. Capt. Harry Nedden and Chief Engineer Alec Munro brought the Ttnce Oeorge in from Vancouver this nomine at It o'clock. ' only half an 'lour behind time. Next week tbej iromlse to be on time IT they are ot late again. Passengers sailing yesterday after-toon on the Cardena fcr Vancouver In cluded Dr. and Mrs. Forrest IL Kerr Mr. Turpel, Mr. Harford. Mr. and Mrs. A. L, Clements, XIr. and Mrs. W J. Crawford, A. F. Brlggs. E X. Morgan, 8. Stewart. C. It. Sykes, E. Tapp. E. O. Fields, Mr. Sorenson, F. P. Johnson, C. B. Frost. R. Boyd. E. J. Amey. R. W. Ollley. J. L. Brewster, A. Jscobsen, A. Bjorn and P. M. Olsen. HOTEL AltUIVALs I'rlnre Kupert T. Q. Garrett. C. Frederlckson. D. F. Davidson, H. Clarke,. R. II, Cairns and .nomas Louden. Vancouver: Ed. Mor- rlsejr. Anyox; W. A. Morris, North Vancouver: Mr. and Mrs. F. May. R. F Davis and J. D. Fraser. Ketchikan; Jar C. Morrison. Alice Arm; M. S. McDonald ind Ed. Hughes, Telegraph Creek; J, E, King. Washington, D.C; James a Steese. Juneau; William Blackstock, Hazelton: E. Marrett and A. J. Arland. Engineer: Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Harlow and son, city. s.wtn- J. F. Hay, Stewart; T. Jenasnon and family, Porcher Island; Charles Lord PAQ1 THAI Never Sold in Bulk! i For your protection Quaker Oats and Quick Quaker are sold in sealed cartons only. Guarded from ' dust and foreign taints, these wonderful breakfast oats reach you with all their purity, delicious flavour and nutriment unharmed. The figure of the Quaker is on every . package and assures you of the best there is in oats. No other has the rare flavour produced by the exclusive' Quaker milling processes. Serve Quaker Oats and milk every morning. It means well-nourished, sturdy families. SmHsIw canaoianT VVPACinc I33M Quaker Oats you have known since childhood Quick Quaker J cooa in 3 to 5 minutes . BT7 DEMAND "Rupert Brand" -Kippers- "THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD." Smoked Dally by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co.. Ltd. Prince Rupert, B.C. Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert To Rstdilkan, Wrangll, Junsau and Skagway Sept. 8, 17, 27 Oct. , 18, 29. To Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle spt. 4, 11, 21 i Oct. 1, 12, 22. PRINCESS BEATRICE. Campball Rlt.r, and Vancouver t'V tstursav 11 a.m. For Butsdal. East Bolls Btlls, Ocsan Falls, Namu, lrt Bay. tansy foe all ttsamshlp linos. Full Information W. O. ORCHARD a Boners! .nt. Oornoe of 4th Street and Srd Avenue, Prlneo Rupert, B.O. UNION STEAMSHIPS. LIMITED Sslllngs from Prince Rupert, or VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Swsnton Bay, and Alert Bay, Tuesday, B "JB. Foe VANCOUVER. VICTORIA, Alort Bay, and twanaoa Bay, Saturday, 10 B.B) For PORT SIMPSON and Naas Rltor Cannorlos, Thursdsy p.m. For PORT SrwPSON. ANVOX. ALICE ARM, STEWART, Sundst, t bjr. 123 2nd Avenue. R. M. SMITH, Agent Prlncs Rupert, B. C Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Johnson and Miss Laura Lclghton, Port Simpson; Charlie Beck, Robert Nesbttt. A. Nicholson and J. Lowery. Telegraph Creek: Miss J. Robblns, Damson; J. L Week and Ed. Unger. city: Mr. and Mrs. A. Enockson, Inverness. CENTRAL J. Wlckalt. Stewart: J. A. NelU and J Br Hall, iKetchlkan. ' , VlUlXrss KEI'OltT. S a.m. D1QBY ISLAND. Clear, calm; baro meter, 39.94; temperature, 39; aea smooth: 8 pjn. spoke steamer Tananger. Muroran, Japan, tor Puget Sound, .1230 nijjes from Estevan; 8 pjn. spoks steamer Alameda left .Seward for Saw mill Bay; 8 p.m. spoke steamer Aden Maru, Japan, for Prince Rupert, 900 miles from Estevan. DEAD TREE POINT. Barometer, 29.- 98; temperature, 40. ,oo.v DIOBV ISLAND. Cloudy, calm: bar ometer, 39.84; temperature, 57; sea smooth; 10:43 a.m. In steamer Prince Oeorge northbound. DEAD TREEVroi.NTv-Biirouieter, 23.- 90; temperature, 47. JAEGER Sweaters in While or I'uildy. tiizt'S 20 to J20. special this Week $1.25 euili i w H. S. WALLACE Co., Ltd. Phone 9 3rd Avenue andl Fulton. 4