S, . ember I, l,92I, WICHMANN OIL ENGINES 'tin '!! m iri" ir von a it mi. f iller neiuenib-r. W -liiiiaiiu tb- " l vibrate, ii iJ If m ,in i i ..,w iiin rur trul!ln. I'.. -I i- Mitt".' i II !, ,, ,,, li.illlilr. ENGINEERING CORPORATION, LIMITED ffiirlp Ctpartmtnt: Mr. 0, TUUfitn. CFIAMVILLE ISLAND VANCOUVER, B. C. Bds and Taxi Meets all Trains and Boats. ROYAL HOTEL v J. ZARELLI, Proprietor. Phone 34 P.O. Box 106 Sinimuu Sterl' & jirmgs. and Oslcrmoor Mal- tresses in every room. 52 Hooni-, llol urul Cold Wuler, Huths and' Showers, Steam Heated, Elerlrtr Light. Corner of Third Ave and Sixth St. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Everything for the Bjilder LUMBER We have (he niont complete stock of limber, dimen-ioii, shiplap, fir finish, riooring, V . joint, veneers, etc.. in Northern B.C. j Wo can supply everything In a building from the foundation to the last piece of 'finish.'' lit fore baying inspect our stork. It will pay yoii, Our P c- are right. Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. Phones 110 and 117 DEMAND "Rupert Brand" ppers "THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD." Stroked Dally by Canadian Fish & (jAA Storage Co., Ld. Prince Rupert, B.C. Canadian M ational Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK ... AND SHIPYARD Oprtlno G. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Cngtnrs, Machinists, Bollei makers, Blacksmiths, Pattern makers, Founder, Woodworkers, Eta. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDINQ. (Hir plant i equipped ( handle a I, kind- ol MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 nd 3SF SEND IT TO THE. LAUNDRY -:- ALL CLASSE3 OF LAUNDRY WORK , , , I ) ' i.luig Jlirqe disliriri M'tvi' tn Uv 1-aui'ily Viu4v-vi: SOFT'FINISH, THniF-T-SEnVICE-attd'WET'.WASH ut most reasonable prices. DRY CLEANING, PRESSING AND REPAIRING Pioneer Laundry and Dry Cleaners Phono 118 -and we will do the rest.- Local and Personal 8 Advertise In the Dally News. Arthur's Taxi. Phone 678. 11. C. Undertakers. Phone 41 tf llirchwood, sixteen men length, S1.50 a rick. Phone 177. V Crystal Firelighters, " 48 fo.- 11.00. Hydo Transfer. Phon 580. tf Try Foothills Stove Coal, J.13.00 per ton. No soot. Phil pott, Kvitt &. Co. Ltd. tf Ladysinith Wellington Coal, 12.50 a ton delivered. 'The btst." I'hone P.R. Coal Co. 200 Mr. A. McNeill returned to the cily this afternoon after having spent six weeks visiting at her former home iu Oadsby. Alberta. Big Novelty Dance at the Moose Hall, Wednesday, Sep-1. Balloons, confetti and other novelties. Muslp by Imperial Rainbow Orchestra. 205 Pat Daly was a passenger ci the lardena yesterday' afternoon hotjml from fctewar,.lov5Vanccn. ver and oilier point In the south.' '4- - MIss.L. M. Kiiett of the post office staff sails this aflernon on the Prince Charlotte for Victoria ip" her annual vacation trip. M-. and Nr.. William Tolh of Stewart were passengers on the Card en 11 yesterday afternoon going through to Vancouver on a holiday trip. , George R. Tile left on thi morning. irnln for the interior He will be away ai'weck and will attend the Jinilthers Fair and Telkwa Uarbectie. . ".P.K, steamer Princess Capt. C. C. Sajnley, is due from Alaska ports fal I o'clock this afternoon and will sail for Vancouver and Llri Hay at six t . . rr- : . ' ' !r"l JF' j rmuer an J daughlerarVived in the city from Miff A fin yesterday and will sail l liis afternoon on the Prince Cliarlotle for Vancouver en route to Lonlyn, England. i'.ti MISstAiin Fountain of Van-couve prilniiucnt in connection with firj work in the provino uas a a?sci:er on the Cardejia yesterday, afternoon relurnin south after having made the round trip on (he vessel. According to the report of J W. Exley, Janitor, submitted to the council last night, 101 gal lons of oil wero used during lh mouth of July in I he City Hall (leaning system. I lie average daily cost was 2Jc. 1 ne ruy council was in r?- oeipt last night of the auditor's report for the six months ending June 30. The document was laid on the table for a week in order to give tho aldermen the djiportuniiy of examining it. , Ciaire l.emax, who Is to be in filiate of the Eraser Valley ex liJbit at the fair is to arrive hen einesday, September 8, !o pm hare the display, and Tom Reid reeve of Surrey, who .s also eoming, will follow later. They are Jiotli ambitious to make thi a great exhibit. Miss Jessie MeI.eod it Mon treal and Mrs. E. Hoa of Winni peg, who have been visltlncr Mr, and Mrs. 1). Orchard Mel.end fn the past few days, returned to I belt Homo on yesterday's train Die former is a sister of I orchard Mcl.eod. - An application j before the city Tor -Hie transfer of the house on Sherhrooke Avenue built under the i?oldisrs' Houslni Scheme by Aid. John McKeeh nle, who has IcTt the city, to V. II. Derry. At lasl night's efrunell meeting, the matter was tflrhed over to the finance cotn-iitlttee for its consideration. Aid. Jos. Greer nske.d al last nlghl's council if Aid. McKeclt-nle, who has left the cily, had submitted liis, resimiation and, if so. what sleps were being taken to rill hi place. iMay.n-Newlon said, there was no resUr-nation hut thai Hie seat wontd become automatically .vacant through Aid. McKechhie's absence. 11 was not considered necessary to have a by-cleclion. THE DAILY NEWS PAOI THREE S. K. Parker returned on the Prince Rupert Ibis morning after a brief business trip to li. A. Mongan, who has been on a trip to Vancouver, returned to the city on1 the Prince Hu pert this morning.;, Capt. Ilea of the Salvation Army relumed on , the Prince Rupert this morning after a trip to Vancouver. Mrs. Harry Menzles and family, who have been on a Holiday visit to Vancouver, and Victoria, returned home on., the Prince ituperl this morning. James Hyan and Jos. Wright, Indians, were eaoh lined (10 and costs in the city police court this morning for drunkenness. The opening of Oyro Play ground .No. 3 at Seal Cove, which was to have taken nlacd tomorrow afternoon, will taku dace on Saturday afternoon r,i o clock instead. Harllell Wakefield, son of United States Consul and Mrs. E. A. Wakefield, will leave at the end of the week for the south to resume his studies. During the month of August, he city fire department respond ed to two alarms, both beinx trorn the Imperial Oil Co. dock on the occasion of the cxplo .ions on the American halibut schooner Eureka 'and Lincoln. Archdeaeon and Mrs. O. A Mx sail for the south on the rlncea Charlotte (his after noon. Archdeacon Mix will go a far as Vancouver but Mr.-. Hix 'i ill continue to London. Ontario to attend an Anglican Women's Auxiliary convention. The marriage look place re ccntly at Hattleford"Saska!cl: wan, of J. Hruce Neilson of To ronton to Miss Wjrriona Asnes Searle. Mr. Neilson was foi some time manager . and pa orvnej of the eleciria bakery in this cilr and was well know to a number of the ypunger set Capi Logan and Capl. It. t Johnson, underwriters represcn t .. 11' 1 "uiiv, i-iiiii,; iiviii 411cuuver v Alert Hay on this trip of the l'rtnce Rupert to inspect th Japanese freighter which was wrwked in Johnson Straits south of Alert Hay the first of Hi is week. Walter Longwill returned on th Prince Rupert this morning from California where he was called on account of the .eriou illness and death of Mrs. Long- will. Dr. G, II. Raley, formerly of Port Simpson and now principal of the Ciiqualcetza Institute at Sardis, arrived from the south on the Prince Rupert this morning and is a guest at the Prince Rupert Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Kcnmuir arrived on the Prince Rqnerl tl.i morning from Vancouver . Mr. Kcnmuir is district manager of the Union Oil Co. which is es tnblishlng a station on tho watcrironl here. Mrs. George Little 'and twin daughters arrived on the Prince Rupert this morning after holiday trip to Seattle and Portland and proceeded to their home at Terrace by train. Mr. Littl was also south but ho returned to Terrace by way of Ja9per. C.N.R. steamer Prince Rupert on the last voyage of the" company to Alaska this season, arrived in port from Vancouver at 11.30 this morning and wilt sail at brought 168 passengers, all of whom debarked here except 38 who are making the round trip to Alaska. Established 1923 GOOD DENTISTRY PAYS. 111 !! s Good dental work la what you have a right to expect from this office. ' DrEP Kenny DENTIST Exchenn Block Ph . 7 h'ijfU Mrs. D. O. Slewart and sons returned to the city . on tho Prince Rupert this morning af ter having spent the summer at their summer home at Boundary Hay near Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. M. P. McCaffery and family relumed to the cily on the Prince Rupert this morn ing from the south., Mrs. McCaffery and children have been pending the summer at Quantum Hcach, Vancouver Island. Mrs. S. W. rteorpe and familv arrived on the Prince Rupert this morning from the south to join Mr. George who has been here. for the past" few weeks from Prince George. They will spend a few days here before proceed- in? to the interior. R. Knox, assistant snperinlcn dent engineer for the C.G.M.M.. arrived on the Prince Rupert this morning from Vancouver. his viil here being: in connection with "the drffiking of" th- freiehler Canadian nosli?r; 'H is accompanied'hy MFs. Knox. KILLED IN QUAKE LISHON. Sept. 1. Eisht were killed and 200 injured in yesterday's earthquake on the island of Fayal in the Azores- group, the Governor of Porta District reported today. Four hundred houses were razed. ST.' REGIS IS SOLD The 51. Hepi Cafe has beer. old by the creditors bo a part nership of Chinese. It is tho intention to remodel the premises and operate the establishment along new and modern lines. it r THE MAN IN THE MOON eays: j Cupid may be a ood shot bu he makes some awful Mrs. It is about time qne of the Prince Rupert swimmers prepared to try crossing the chan nel. Id try myself if someone would pay my way to France. IT you pay my way Off to Griz Nez I'll brave the channel lido. And then you'll say Hest stay away Or else in shame go hide. .iw lliat Mr. Hrady is cx- t o'clock this afternoon for pounding the intrictacies of poli Skagway. The. Prince Rupert Heal life, I'd like to know how he stands on the garbage question. Does he believe in making a charge, for collection!. ' -. tj A liook aigenl calusl to see me the other dayj Ho wanted to sell me a set on lime. I did not mind the time bill I objected to the payments. There was a falling off in the halibut iiusiness last month. Thai, probably ha some politl eal significance but I am not sure wlial i'l is. Let us blame Stork, any way. They have a humorous way of treating their opponents in China. Lopping off a few heads seems a simple way of settling an argument. Many people olijecl to their own houses, their furniture and their neighbors but everybody nhlenlft In lh. I'irl. nl iv!i Mm T..s. rb men -iii inn.iv iaki Thrift and Credit go rund-in-hand- Saving money, regularly is just as ;'mporianr for the established business nan a$ for the beginner It .helps uu crraii at me Danjc ana in ine communiry. - IT- TMHIA In every branch of the Bank of Montreal there is a Savings Department where compound interest is paid on deposits and where ac- counts, Urge or small, are cordially welcomed. ul Assets in excess of w i 750.000.000 BANK OF MONTREAL Established l8l7 Loggers! Loggers! We have the only complete stock of 1 Gilchrist Jacks and parLs in the North. We handle Logging Cable, Axes, Peavies, Saws, and general Camp EquipmenL II will pay you to see us when outfitting. Stork's Hardware Limited 710 Second Avenue PREVENT FOREST FIRES YOU CAN HELP B.C. FOREST SERVICE SCHOOLS TO REOPEN TUESDAY NEXT WEEK Teachers and Pupils Returning From, Holidays at Week-End Or Monday This is the last week of school holidays. Monday, beinig'Labor Day, is a public holdiay and on Tuesday the public schools of the province' reopen. This week will see the return of most of the people who have, been. out ramping or visiting for their holidays and by Monday all the teachers will .V'feback, amU he autumn wo4v$ipP44 $ ThishesSfeld liolidaweatber mosl of the lime. Q. W. NICKERSON BACK George W. Nlckerson, who was Prince Rupert's representative nl the convention of Associated Hoards of Trade in North Van couver two weeks ajro, returned to the city on the Prince Rupert this morning. Mr. Nickerson will make his report at thj PRINCIPALS ARRIVE D. H. Hartness and Miss Mills Back In Town In Preparation For Re-opening. Miss S. A. Mills, principal of Horden Street School, and I). II. Hartness, principal of Hooth Memorial School, returned to the city on the Prince Rupert this morn iiig after having spent the summer vacation in the south and will start at once to make preparations for the reopening of the schools .nn.-Tuesday next. Olher members 6f the .school jteabhing staffs will be arriving in the meantime. &.oyl$ Wctaftl,iunri and also visited4 Vancouver and Victoria. r . HOTEL ARRIVALS Pr5nce Rupert C. J. Keller, J. A. Matheson and W. floetz, Vancouver; Mrs. HallhvelL Terraces Mrs. Jame TTrinder,' Alice Arm; Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Cronfiolm, Los An geles; L. Chlprrtan , and Henry meeting of tlie, 4ord tp JieUlOJsci)4;pitV;' VVilUam .Preshoiig, this week'. Seattle; R. HGurd, Casslar,.