BErT&AIUJkK , JIMS. 2W Keep Them White This is the ideal which all house-wives cherish in connection with their linen. It can be made a practical reality by the use of Reckitts Bag Blue In the handy bag with the Blue and While stripes HOB adminton Supplies IimIh nl ion urc Usui tlii favorite indoor hH will he 11 ir 1 miiiii ih r 111:111 i'iir tiii 1 1'iir. iici villi r miiii liiiiitMi 1 Rackets WRIGHT AND DITSON BADMINTON RACKETS lire beautifully liutaiM'P!. tight, yet lroug. Prices $2.50, $5.00, $7.50, $9.00 and $12.00. SHUTTLES. NETC. RACKET PRESSES Page and Shaw's CHOCOLATES 7 he Candy of Excellence A NEW SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED Assorted (.lionilalcs 1 lh. boxes $1.00 Aborted CliiHoltites 2 ll. boxes $2.00 Hani Centre Ch(M'ulnle. I Ik boxes . $1-00 llnnl Centre Chocolates. 2 lb. boxes . $2.00 .Usorlcd Nut Chocolate. I lb. boxes $1.25 We also have OAXOXf i'S. NKILSO.VS and MOIIt'S Choco- utC! in bulk and it) I lb. and 2 lb. boxes. Ormes Ltd. The IMOXKKIl DltlKHilSTH Tim 11KXAI.L STOHU PHONES 82 and 200 SEND IT TO THE -:- LAUNDRY -:- ALL CLASSES OF LAUNDRY WORK Including three distinct services Tor Family Work, vU: SOFT FINI8H, THRIF-T-SERVICE and WET WASH al most reasonable prlres. DRY CLEANING, PRESSING AND REPAIRING Pioneer Laundry and Dry Cleaners Phone 118 and vc will do the rest. 23. Local and Personal Arthur Taxi. Phone 678. B.C. Undertaker. Phone 41. t: We have money to loan on Im proved property. H. a. Htlgcraon Ltd. Try Foothill Stove Coal, 113.00 per ton. No oot, Phllpott, Evltt It Co . Ltd. tl Mr. R. Gammon returned on tlw Princess Louise this morning alter a .wlldsy trip outh. L. de-Kergommeaux of Terrace was pauenger lor Vancouver on the Prlnc. Kupert last night. A. B. Trltes, the well known Va:i couver mining man, .was a paasenger lor the aouth on the Prince Rupert last night. Mr. V. P. Ableson, who has been an a holiday visit In Victoria, returned to the city on tb'e Princes Louise this morning. Meeting of Prince Rupert Assembly No. 44 Native 8ons of Canada wlU be held on Monday, September 27, In Metropole Hall at 8 pin. 226 In the city police court. Heber Ilay ward, Indian, was this morning fined )25, with" the option of one month's mprisonment. for having liquor In his .XMsesalon. Thomas Oilry wa a passenger on be Princess Louise this morning going through to Atlln where be Is Interested In mining after having spent a couple of week visiting with his fam-Jy in Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cooper will be earing this wook for the Oksnagan wintry on a holiday trip. Mr. Coope. . who Is a member of the Prince Rupert :ire department. Is the owner of a 'rult ranch In the Okanagan. E. O. Flnlalson, manager of the Bank f UMit.Ml at Tlawum h ' . . m.mikw ' n the Princess Louise this morning re-.urnlng north after a business trip jo Montreal. It' was Mr. Flnlalson's fust trip outside for sixteen years. CNJl. steamer Prince Charles, Capt. Nell MtUan. arrived at 1.30 this after noon from Vancouver and will sail a. 10 o'clock tonight for Massett Inlet ports. The vessel leaves here on her return south at 4 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. CN R. ateamer Prince John. Capt. fc. Mabbs, Is due about Wednesday from Vancouver via the aouth end of the Queen Charlotte Islands. The vessel wlU. then proceed direct to Vancouver TttTi .,n k.. c,i .stand points. , Mrs. D. C. Coleman of Winnipeg, wife cl the. vice-president of the Can adlan Pacific Railway, and party consisting ot Mrs. Rogers. Miss Lynch. Mrs. nierton and Mrs. wnltemore pas sed through on the Princess Louise tht jiomlng. They are making the round rip to Skagway on the vessel. C.P.K. steamer Princess Louise. Capt, rthur Slater, arrived at 9 o'clork .his morning from Vancouver and sailed it noon for Alaska ports. Returning here on Friday, the Louise will maks ber lsst call of the season here In the Alsska service, being replaced for the winter by the Princess Mary. Arrlvlnj here on the vessel from the south were Mrs. R. Oammon, Mr. Bartley. Mi Turnrll, Mr. Allan and Mrs V. F. Abls-son. Leaving here on the Louise were Alva Radenburgh. Sophia Oreen, Mr A. A. Morgan and Mrs. it. L. Large, for Ketchikan, and A. J. Marlon. Miss rj. Smith, II. Smith and 8. Benton for Wrangell. ANNOUNCEMENTS. 8t. Andrew's Society Ladles Auxiliary Bazaar. October 8. Royal Turpla Sale of plain and fancy sewing arid home cooking, Oc tober IS. Hill 60 lO.DE. Baraar. October SO. Presbyterian Lladles' Aid Bazaar, November 10. Moose Bazaar November 18 and 17. Anglican Church biusaar. November Baptist Ladles' Aid Bazaar. Novem ber 25. United Church Bazaar. December 2 Established 1923 CONSULTATIONS FREE ti I; 3 h IT i We particularly Invite those who have difficult cases. DENTIST j Exohange Blook Phone 109 THE DAILY NEWS HAVE YOU PAIN AFTERDATING ? "FHUIT-A-TIVES" CORRECTS STOMACH TROUBLE QUICKLY MMC BRISSONS'C-fe.a I "After a long and weary illness, canned by bad Digestion, and after having tried all kind of remedies, I decided to take "Frolt-a-tives", and after three weeks' treatment, I felt great relief. To-day, I am in perfect health and am proud to say that the result is attributable to "Frult-a-tivea," which I recommend Tery sincerely. Mme Bris-son, 27 Hivet St, Montreal." If you have poor Digestion or Tain after Eating, try "Frnit-a-tives," the wonderful fruit medicine. "Fruit-a-tives" is nature's own remedy the intensified juices of app'efi, oranges, figa and prunes, combined with! tonics. It will give too welcome and quick relief. 23c anu 50c a box at all dealers. Moose Whist Drive and Dance, Thurs day. Crystal Firelighters. 43 for 11.00, Hyde Transfer. Phone 580. J. O. 6 teen was a passenger on this morning's train for Smltner. Classes In Dancing and Elocutloa Miss L. Fisher. Phone Black 214. 230 Prince Rupert Exhibition. PrlzewUv ners! Kindly call at Exhibition Office City Hall, for prize money, before Thurs Jay. September 30. Walter Willis, who Is o conduct post' office civil service examinations ber. arrived on the Cardena yesterday af ternoon from Vancouver. Local Improvement Taxes are dus October 1. Unless paid by that date 10 per cent, penalty will be Imposed. Those Interested please note. tf Mr. and Mr. George Sellars of Anyox were passenger on the Cardena yeste: day afternoon from Vancouver to the smelter town after a holiday In the south. The provincial game warden for this district yesterday kept tab on the ai rivals at the Prince Rupert Yacht Club to see that no out of season game was brought In. June Martin of Massett, who ha been on a combined business and pleasure trip to Vancouver, is a pas merger on the Prince Charles -today re turning to the Islands. Ex-Service Menl Do not forget to attend special meeting In the Canadian Legion Club Rooms tonight. Colonel Robertson. DflO. will discuss matters of Importance to you. Motorshlp Belllngham, Capt. Ander son, arrived in port at 7:30 this morn lng for Ketchikan with a cargo ot fish for transshipment East over the Cana dlan National Railways. Yesterday George Pearson hunting In company with Bill Watt In the hills adjacent to Denis Arm brought down tine big buck and packed it to the boat from near the top ot the mountain Motorshlp Falrbanka arrived Satur day afternoon from the Salt Chuck Mine, Alaska, with a cargo of 42 tons of palladium concentrates for trans shipment over the Canadian National Railway to Irvlngton mclter. New Jersey. Cii. F. A. Robertson, D.8.O., chairman ot the Returned Ssldler' Commission, arrived from Victoria on the Prince Charles this afternoon and will address a meeting tonight In the Canadian Legion (O W.V-A.l Hall on matters affecting the welfare ot returned men. Miss Helen Randal, R.N.. registrar of the Graduate Nurses' Association of British Columbia arrived In the city at. me end or ine week to pay her annual visit of Inspection to the Prince Rupert General Hospital training school for nurses and other training school In the district. A party of twenty-four C-N.R. paasen-j ger department representatives making an educational trip ot Western Canada passed through the city yesterday afternoon from train to boat and. while here, were taken on a drive by the locafS Board of Trade to the Cold StoropeJ p.aiit ana ouier points oi interest in the city. The party which consisted or men irom Toronto, Montreal, Quebes, Sherbrooke, Ottawa. OuelDh. Belleville. Boston. New York City, Pittsburg, Kan ana City, 8t. Louis, Detroit and Chlo-ago wa headed by T. E., P. TrlngU, general agent; Montreal. FUNERAL OF LATE W. ST. C. WILSON WAS HELD SUNDAY The funeral of the late William St. Clair Wilson took place yesterday after noon under the auspices of the Cana dian Legion. A service was conducted by Rev. J. B. Oltwon lh the parlors of the B.C. ndertakers. Interment being In the returned soldiers' plot In Falrvlew Cemetery. The cortege was headed by a firing party furnished by the 102nd battalion by permission of Cot. J. W. NlchoUs. The D&rtr was commanded by Cant. O. P. Tinker and consisted of Bergeant Major Wright Oavles. Sergeant W. N. Hoss, Pte. W. H. Waldorf, Sergeants H. A. Ponder, Lavery, A. Murray and Woodman. The pipe band consisting of James Stur geon, Alex McDonald and H. Smith as pipers and Sam Currle, James Kelly and Hamilton as drummers was also In attendance. The Last Post was soundtd by Sergeant W. Ranee as the casket was lowered to It last resting place. The pallbearers were Alex Martin, Norman Shortt, Jack Pllnt. S. Marshall, J. Wallace and Sidney Bird. Mem- iers of the Canadian Legton under Pre- ildent C. L. Youngman were also In attendance. Deceased saw service In the Great War rtth the Imperial Royal Engineers. Among those sending flowers were Mrs. Minnie Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roberts and family, and Mr. and Fred Roberts and family, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Leroux, Miss Blanche Hart. RUPERT EAST GYM IS ACTIVE CENTRE Sunday )-lnio! Kali) Ve-terday Was ilet Attended Mme Opening; Cljm Work Started The Rupert East Sunday School ally yesterday was the largest church rrvice since the opening of the mis-Ion, showing the Interest taken in re- iglous matters in that pan of the city The feature of the service was a Mgeant entitled "United for Service" n which a large number of the pupils f the school took part, these being: Muriel Brewerton, Harry Quick. Ida loddle. Dorothy Orlmble. Mickey Casey, jlary Geary. Fred Peachey. Aleza Dodd. rhelma Skinner. Deris Robinson, Mary Jasey. Jean Wilson, Edith Brewerton, Jtuart Moore. Garnet Quick, Bobby El-tins. Fred Skinner. Henry Worsfold. The teaching staff haa been augment- xl by Miss Lilian Worsfleld and Miss ilary Walter. Gymnasium wcrk commenced durln; .he week and bid fair to be a succeta- .ul season. LOCAL COUPLE TO BE MARRIED SOON rrewntatlon Made at Inlander Last Mglit to Ml Altrhefton and Mr, TumllUMin The marriage will take place on Wei aesday morning of Miss Florence Alt- :heson and V. Tomllnson, both well -jiown and popular members of the joung set In the city. Miss Altcheson has teen stenographer In the office of V 111 lams, Manson b Oohzales for some Ume and Mr. Tomllnson came here but a year ago, being a member of the stair ot Orme'a Limited. There have been a number of social events recently In honor of the pros pective bride and last evening members-3t the Inlander Boarding House presented a chest" ot silver to Miss Altcheson and Mr. Tomllnson. JUNIOR FOOTBALL A football game In the Junior League icrles is to be played tomorrow at six sharp between High School and Booth, rhe following teams are chosen: High School J. Bryant. B. Scott, R. Stllker. J. Stewart, W. Colllson. A. Cross, R. Irving. B. Morrison, W. Hill. J. Comadenlna. E. Smith and J. Ness. Booth School J. Scott, F. Cameron, W. Bagshaw. J. Morrison, P. Kelsey (capt.i. R. Colllson, R. Nelson, H. Dickens, J. Nelson. T. Busslnlch, O. Wing-Lam, T. Smith and B. Thurbur. WIRELESS KIl'OKT. 8 a.m. BULL HARBOR. Overcast, fresn soulhesst wind; barometer, 29.70; tern i perature, 45; sea choppy: 8 pm. spoLe itccmer Curacao, Ketchikan tor Belling ! ham, 350 miles from Belllngham; 6 pm. spoke steamer Catala In Queen Charlotte Sound southbound: 6 pJiu spoke steamer Prince John abeam Poultncy Spit northbound; 8 pm. spoke steamer Admiral Rogers 270 miles from Seattle northbound; 8 pm. spoke steamer El Segundo, Juneau tor El Segundo, 1384 miles from El Segundo, 8 pm, spoke motorshlp Apex, Ketchikan tor Anacortes. 175 miles from Ana-cortes; 8 am. spoke steamer Venture In Rivers Inlet southbound. DIOBY ISLAND. Overcast, calm: barometer, 29.08; temperature, 48; sea smooth; 11 pm. out steamer Prlnco Rupert southbound. NOON-BULL HARBOR. Raining, strong southeast wind; barometer, 29.68; temperature. 33; sea rough: 10.15 a.m. spoke steamer Prince John In Hecate Straits northbound; 8.13 ant. spoke steamer Prince Rupert in Mlllbank Sound south bound. DEAD TREE POINT. Barometer, 30.-20: temperature. 52. DIOBY I8LAND.-rCtoudy, light south wind; barometer, 29.85; temperature, 59; sea smooth; 8.30 am. in steamer Princes Louise northbound. smgHEVER THE X E ARE FLIES USE PLT-TOX si iv iii r- jix - ll 1 J am m m VaW u a Make sure the things you eat are fresh, clean, pure it is so easy. Just press the plunger in the AND sprayer. Out comes a cloud of cleanly fragrant mist. Touch a fly or mosquito with the spray. It cannot breathe. And soon that peril is ended. Kill the flies. Use Fly-Tox. Then you are sure the food is clean. Health is certain. And you enjoy that wonderful summer comfort a house without flies, mosquitoes. Hy-Tox does not cost much half-pints fifty cents. IcanadianJ iiuiir V" n eany ail grocery ana uru stores seu iw. FLY-TOX Kills FLI ES. MOSQUITOES MOTHS. ROACHES, ANYS, FLEAS FLY-TOX is a scientific insrcliciils It vm iodoftd at ItcUon Institute of Industrial Hacarck IqTbxFcllacikip Canadian National Steamships Co. Limited Prince Rupert DRYDOGK AND SHIPYARD Operating Q. T. 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