XVkr, BEPTEMBEIl 2S, 1928. OVERS Fl S M BRAND Fish Suit erman s WEAR "FISHERMEN TOWER'S SPECIAL" Waterproof Iniiti in bad weather and PIKIII'IIMliN SI'l!C:iAI. ....ijt:i size i chcst 43 variaMs MADC l CAUDA keep smiling. They arc made for service. Jusett double ply and roomy inner bruit piece with button f titeneri. Paiita- tlod tide pattern, very roomy and double pjy. Both garment! are made in yellow and have a very tough wearing urfacc, Made by Canada't foremoit waterproof clothing manu. factumi. in tizee 38 to 46. On Salt Ij Fiihtrman Supply mmktrit Insist upon getting a genuine Tower's FUh Brand TOWER CANADIAN LIMITED TORONTO VANCOUVER WINNIPEG HALIFAX MONTREAL . Badminton Suppli les lii'J . i'ioiih nrv Mm! (In i unff indoor sport will le muri' M-mi.ir ilf.ui vxrr lh:s xv.tr. tirt your criuipnien t early uml rujoy llm full -u)nii. Rack ecs WRIGHT AND DITSON BADMINTON RACKETS !''' !- ! a r a 1 1 i .il;illi fJ. light. -1 -Ining. Prices $2.50, $5.00, $7.50, $9.00 and $12.00. SHUTTLES. NETS. RACKET PRESSES eMaSm.Jh Everything for the Builder - - ------ ' - w--.-a,. -c ft wllll a a. dimension, slnplup. tir finish, flooring. V joint veneers, ele.. in Northern H.d We can upply everything In a building from the foundation to the Ian piece or finish. Before buying inspect our sln. k. ll will pay you. Our prire are right. Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. Phones 116 and 117 Steamship and Train Service i ma in primcc rupcrt i..r vancouvw, victoria, seattlc, r. i WCDNKSOAV. 4.00 p.m.. an. I THURtOAY and SUNDAY, 11.00 p.m. a. ..it i hi- . 'liai . - - i. K.lh r AN VOX WEDNESDAY 10.00 p.m. I STEWART SATURDAY ,g 00 p m I MASSITT INLET MONDAY p.m. fir SKIDEQATE INLET ami SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, fortnightly, PASSENOER TRAINS LEAVE PRINCE RUPERT .tally fii-rpt' Sunday at II J ajn ror PRINCE OEORaE. EDMONTON, winnipeo, sti'points Eaatero Canada, tnlled Stales. Agency all Ocean Steamship Lines. Uf Canadian Nanmm lipreM for M.hkv ureters. Kor-irn Cheques, vie, alo for v ii r niii ihipmeut City Ticket Olllcs, S2S Third 4, Prints Rupert. Phene t0. CANADIAN u-acific kiauviv Canadian Pacific Railway ' B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert To Ketchikan, Wranatll, Juneau and Skagway Stpt. S, 17, 27) Oct. s, 18, 29. To Vancouver, Victoria and Statlls Stpt. 4, 11, 21) Oct 1, 12, 22. PRIN0ESS beatr:cl n4 Vanrwa' ' al'H 1 am Campbell Rlvae, . . b . i - . I - r . . . Fall. h.mn I ..I B.m ror Buiaeaia, esi ona wv- , .v-nf r- an ivaininip ktnai. Full In'ermallg from- i Osrsee ( lh ttft'af f if Anu. P'lnee Rupart. B.O. UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Salting! nni Prince Dineri VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, 8e"i Bev em Slap Bai, Tu.,, I p f VaNOOUVVR. VIOTORIA, aisrt Sat, a4 . , Siluar. 10 A.sV far PORT SIMPSON and Naal Rlae Canntrlaa, Thursday p.m. foe PORT BfsjPSON, ANYOX, LICE RIW. STEWART. Sunda, S a.m. 123 End Avanu. R. M. SMITH, Agant Prlnea Rupart, 8. 0. Local and Personal Arthur' Taxt. Phone 678. BO. Undertaken. Phone 41. a Cryatal Firelighters, 48 for HOO. Hyde Tranafer. Phone 680. If . We ; have money to loan on Improved property. II. O. Helgersoh Ltd. Try Foothills Stove Coal, a 13.00 per ton. No soot. Phil pott, EvJtt li Co . "d. a John Baracth, pleading guilty to a charge of drunkenness, was fined 25 in the city police court thla morning. P. Brocbu returned this morning on the Prince Rupert from a month'a combined business and pleasure trip In the aouth. J. E. Lord, manager of North Pacific Cannery, which haa closed for the win ter, ulled on the Catala this morning lor Vancouver. Mating of Prince Rupert Assembly ro. 44 Native Boris of Canada will be held on Monday, September 37, In Melropole Han at 8 pjn. 220 MUton Oonzales sailed thla mornlnit on the Catala for Vancouver on a brief business trip. He expects to be back toward the end of next week. C.P.R. steamer Princess Beatrice, Cspt. 8. K. Gray, arrived at noon from Van-eouver and wayports and sailed early this afternoon on her return south. Emll M. Urell, who haa been engaged In fish buying on the Skeena River this season, sailed on the Catala this morning on his return to his headquarters In Astoria. C. B. Twlgg, who was one of the Judges at the Prince Rupert Exhibition and other fairs In the district thla fall sailed this morning on the Princes Beatrice for Vancouver enroute to hU home In Creston. Mrs. J. Wright, who has been visiting at Ocean Palls with her son. W Wright, the former liquor vendor !r. the paper town, arrived on the Prince Rupert this morning and proceeded ly train to her home In Toronto. W. H. Tolln. Stewart hotel proprietor. Is a passenger on the Prince Rupert today returning north after a trip 13 the south. He Is accompanied by Martin Welch, an American capitalist, whom he hopes to Interest In Stewart mlnlnj. Dancing. Hays" Block. Mrs. IL, O. Crewe will open her studio with a children's party next Baturday, October 2 from '340 to 0 pxn. Admission 60c. Dancing for adults on Tuesdsy evening uetoter 9 from 8 JO till 1030 pa Admission &0c. All children's classti commence Baturday October 8. 1928. Monday. rtrmter 27, Colonel Kohertwn. Il.S.O, thalrnun tr I lie II.C. Returned soldier Cum-inllon. Vlrlorla. will sddrrM a pr'UI mrellnc In the Canadian lotion Hall. All ei-henk-e men are rrqurotrd to atlenil wlirn matters of Importante will be dlM-nrd by Colonel Kohertmn. Pleading guilty to a charge of driv ing to the common danger. Joseph Williams, a hose memengrr car strucir the hydrant at the corner of Ninth Avenue and Fulton Street yesterday morning causing damage to both the hydrant and the car as well as being temporarily laid out himself, waa fined 10 In the city police court this morn ing. Williams, who was n the wroru side of the road at the time of th accident, expressed his willingness to reimburse the city for any damage that was done. ANNOUNCEMENTS. 4 8t- Andrew's Soeletv Ladles Aiiilli.rT Bataar,- October 8. Royal Purple Sale of plain and lancy sewing and home cooking. Oc tober 16. Hill 90 I ODE. Bazaar. October SO. Presbyterian lladles Aid Baxaar. No vember 10. 23. Moose Bazaar November 18 and 17. Anglican Church bazaar. Novembe: Baptist Ladles' Aid Bazaar Nui. ber 29. United Churcn Bazaar, December 2 Established 1923 CONSULTATIONS FREE We particularly invite those who have difficult cases. DafP Kenny DENTIST Exchange Block Phone 109 TEE DAILY WEWB HAVE YOU PAIN AFTEREATING ? "FI1IHT-A-TIVES" CORRECTS STOMACH TDOUBLE QUICKLY M.' ' . 11 "After a lone and weary illness, ratified by bad Digestion, and after having tried all Linda of remedies, I decided to take "Fruit-a-live", and after three weeks' treatment, 1 felt great relief. To-day, I am in perfect health and am proud to Fay that the result is attributable to "Fruit-a-tives, which I recommend very eineerely. Mine Kris-eon, 27 Kiret SL, MontreaL." If you have poor Digestion or Tain after Eating, try "Frnit-a-tivea." the wonderful fruit medicine. "Fruit-a-tives" is nature's own remedy the intensified Juices of app'es, oranges, figs and prunes, combined with) tonics. It will give you welcome and quick relief. 25c anU 50c a box at all dealers. Classes In Dancing and Elocution. Miss L. Fisher. Phone Black 214. 230 Best Ladysmlth-Welllngton Coal, e3.0v and 412.50; sootless til XX). prince Rupert Coal Co. 225 W. S. ruber, provincial collector, returned this morning from a trip tc Ocean Falls on official duties. Dan McVlchie, consulting engineer cl the Big Missouri mine, la a passenger on the Prince Rupert today from Vancouver to Stewart. Mrs. J. P. Scarlett and son. who have bceno n a vacation trip In the south are passengers on the Prince Rupert ta nsy returning to S ten art. W. J. Alder arrived on the Prince this morning from Victoria and will spend a few dap here rn connection aith his property holdings. Local Improvement Taxes sre dua October I. Unices paid by that date 10 per cent, penalty will be lmDosed. Those Interested plesse note. tf P. P. Cooper of Oonzales Hill wireless station arrived on the Prince Rupert this morning from Victoria to relieve for a while at the Dlgby Island station nere. Ed. Eby of Smlthers arrived from Vancouver on the Prince Rupert this morning and proceeded to the Interior by train after a brief business trip south. Mrs. R, H. Lelghton, who has been spending the past few seeks on a holiday visit in the south, returned from Vancouver on the Prince Ruoeri this morning. .. a Thomas Louden, C.OJJJi. suoerln- ttndent engineer, under whose Jurisdiction the local dry dock Is operated. arrived on the Prince Rupert this morn ing irom Vancouver. W. L. Alexander and mother. Mrs. M. T L. Alexander, of London. Encland. are visitors in the cltv havlmr arrived from the south this morning. Mr. Alexander is a cousin of Dr. H. L. Alexander of this city. J. S. Cowper. a former editor of the Prince Rupert Dally News and now publisher of the Western Tribune -In ancouvcr. Is a passenger on the Prince Rupert today going through to Stewart here he has mining Interests. The funeral of the late William st Clair Wilson will be held on Sunri at 230 pm. from the B.C. Undertakers, under Canadian Legion ausnlces. It. J. B. Gibson will officiate. All ex -Service men are requested to attend. Mrs. N. M. McLean has returned to the city after havlnr nvnt v.r Joyable holiday visiting with relatives ana rrieuds in Ireland and England. On her return, she spent a few weeks visiting with relaUves in the east. Mr. and Mra. A. Wallace arrived on the Prince Rupert today from Van-' couver. Mr. Wallace, as representative' or tne British orporatlon. marine underwriters. Is here In connection with C.QilM freighter Canadian Coaster which Is Undergoing repairs at the local dry dock. The dairy herds of R, MacOregor. A. , n. nawains, w. ii, Cocks, Orover Turn-j er. M. E. Fletcher, W. C. Oowanlock and F. B. Morden all at Quick, nr. e : O. Ekman, C. J. Keller and It. Willis of euwa, B.C.. comprising some 130 head have all successfully passed the T.B. test and been found free. These ' are all shippers of milk to tha Valentin) D"r ' -., ; I t r i Church Notices t 1 HtlTIST ClllKCII Morning service at 11 o'clock. Sub ject: "A Conscripted Cr on bearer," Sun. day school at 230. Evening service at 7.80. Subject: "The Sunlit Church.' Special singing by the choir. A most cordial Invitation to all. CllltliTIAN MTEM'K mktetv Service every Sunday morning In the Hays' Block, 24 Second Avenue, Subject on Sunday "Reality." Testimony meeting on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. I.I TIIEKAV Clll Ki ll St. Paul's English Lutheran Church, Metropole Hall, Third Avenue. Rev Thos. D. Rlnde. pastor. Service Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Sermon theme "Mind Reading." Sunday school at 12 noon. Evening service at 7.30. Illus. trated lecture of Bible lands. Solo by Mrs. P. C. Miller. Everyone cordially invited. rilthUVTtKIAN cm ECU Morning service at II o'clock. Subject: "What difference has It made to you?" solo by Master Billy Fuller "My Task." Sunday school at 12.15. Evening service at 7 JO. Subject: "U it luck or what U itr Solo by Miss Jones, Campion's "Ninety and Mm, Preached. Rev. Chas. J, Cameron, M.A.. PbD. All cordially Invited. KALVATIOX ARMV Relieve the everyday monotony an.' grind by an hour of rest and worship at the Army. Tonight at 8 o'cloci. Praise. Sunday at 11 am. Holiness Sunday school at 230. Evening at 730. Subject: "Does It payr At this meeting Cadet Edith Orlfflths will say farewell before leaving for the Army Training College. You are welcome. Let the Army serve you. I'MTED CIILKCH Morning service at 11 o'clock. Topic: "The Christian la the world." Speaker. Rev. Geo. O. Hacker. Sunday school at 230. Send the children. Evening ser vice at 730. An Illustrated song service followed by pictures of India with ex plans to ry address. These services have always been popular. Come and enjoy the privilege of learning by seeing. Kindergarten starts Tuesdsy at 2 o' clock. ST. AMIKLW'S CATHEDRAL (Cliurrh of r.nxUnd' Rector. Archdeacon O. A. Rlx, Harvest Thanksgiving Services will conducted tomorrow as follows: 8 am. Holy Communion. 11 am. Morning Prayer. 230 pm. Children's Service. 730 pm Evening Prayer. Preacher. Rev. J. B. Gibson, of Smlthers. It IKELESS report 8 a.m. DIG BY ISLAND. Clear, calm; barometer. 30 CO; temperature, 36; sea smooth: 9:30 pm. spoke steamer Orlffco towing barge Baroda bound for Lady-smith 37S miles from Anyox; 9:43 pm. spoke motorshlp ' Llllehorn, Masse tt for Vancouver. 10 miles from Maasett In. let; 9:45 pm. spoke steamer Amur left Anyox for Stewart; 9:45 pm. spoke mctorship Apex, Ketchikan for Ana. cortea. SO miles from Ketchikan. DEAD TREE POINT. Barometer, 30.- 20; temperature. 34. BULL HARBOR. Clear, light south east wind; barometer. 3034; tempera ture. 45; light swell; 8 pm. spoke tug Lome, towing barges Bingamon and Mines) en. abeam Boat Bluff northbound; 8 pm. spoke steamer Gray. Rose Harbor for Nanalmo, 320 mllee from Nanalmo; 8 pm. 'spoke steamer Prince Rupert abeam Sunny Island northbound; 8 pm. spoke steamer Mogul. Anyox for Seattle. 425 miles from Seattle: 8 am. spoke steamer Venture In Queen Charlotte Sound nSrth bound. NOOX DIGBT ISLAND. Clear, calm; bar ometer. 30:48; temperature. 58; sea smooth; 10:15 am. out steamer Cat- kla southbound. DEAD TREE POINT. Barometer. 30.- 20; temperature. 50. BULL HARBOR. Clear, light north west wind; barometer, 3031; temper ature. 48; light swell. Mrs. J. H. Smith, wife of Constable Smith of the city detachment of the pro- ' vlnclal police. Is again In hospital. This I moraiug a successful operation was per-1 fenued. I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 444 ss4 MAKE MONET AT HOME. MEN AND women can earn SI to S3 an hour in spare time writing show-cards. N01 canvassing cr soliciting. We Instructi you and supply you with work. Write today. The Menhennit Company Limited. 61 Dominion Building. Toronto. LOST. BY OUT OF TOWN VISITOR on Fair Week, Friday, between Grand Trunk dock and Cow Bay'. Eastman pack film camera. Finder please return to Dally News Office. TO RENT. PART STORE FOR FANCY work or anything that goes ,wlthi Ladles' Ready-to-Wear. Mra. 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