SDAT, SEPTEMBER 22, 1038. Victrola Eimeul. from the most delicious pi hot breakfasts For energy that "stands by", start the day with Quaker Oats. Authorities agree that oats is the greatest food that grows contains more protein than any other cereal; is rich m carbohydrates and well supplied with minerals and health-promoting vita-mines. VQuaker Oats and Milk for Breakfast" has become the habit of millions of people in all parts of the world. Their sparkling eyes and ruddy cheeks are its best endorsement. Regular Quaker Oats, and Quick Quaker the only quick-cooking oats with the rare Quaker flavour. Grocers have both kinds. In scaled cartons only. wemm THE NEW Orthoph mam 0D1C Musical .marvel of the ) Entirely new from tart to finish. NEW PRINCIPLE NEW DIIOI The pio.nkkii imuoiiisT.s Quaker Oats - you have always known Quick Quaker cooks in 3 to 5 minutes B3S ORENADA MODEL Olhtr r.odtlt till (315 PHONES 82 and 200 1200 There i itnlluiifr with whirli to compare it exirpl (In ine- tit uud I'layilig of Hit rifh-mid-liliiotj nrtint Ihenu-elvev Only Hit? OrlliophiMiir Vii'tmlu iruu rrprndurc nnifii' with An U .'lMwl'-t ri'li-in. "Sunir tlay" you intend to gel un OHhophniiir Vii lrolH. N (i nut NOW? Think of the joys jou Jire ini"-iup! Come in any time (or demonstration. Page and Shaw's CHOCOLATES The Candy of Excellence A NEW SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED AmiHihI Clim-oln !, I lb. duxes . . . . A9iirleil CliuroliiU', 1! hoe . . . . llhiM Centre Olmeoltiles, 1 Hi. boxes . lluril Centre Choeoliile, 2 1 1 a. boxen . Assorted N ul. Chorolute. I lb. boxes $1.00 $2.00 $1.00 $2.00 $1.25 We also liuw UA.NOXtr.s. NKILSO.VS and MOIIt'S Choeo-lules in 1 1 it lk and in 1 lb. and i! lb. boxes. Ormes Ltd. The HKXALL UTOUK Bui and Taxi Meets all Trains and Boats. ROYAL HOTEL J. ZARELLI, Proprietor. Phone 34 Sinitnuii' Sleel Beds, tresses in every room. 52 lloums, Hot and Cold W'oler, Unlhs and Showers. Steam Heated, Electric Light. Corner of Third Ave and sixth St. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. P.O. Box 186 Springs, and Oslermoor Mat- Local and Personal Arthur' Taxi. Phone 078. B.C. Undertaken. Phone 41. Crystal firelighters, 48 lot Hyde Transfer. Phone 680. 11.00. If Try FoWthllU Btove Coal, S13.00 per ton! No "root. Phllpott. Evltt & Co.. Ltd. u Adair Carta Chapter Novelty Tea. Thursday. September 23, from 3 to 0 In I ODE. Mall. Don't forget the Tea and Sale of Home Cooking at the Baptlat Church Parlor tomorrow, September 33 from 3 to 6. women of Mooseheart Legion Ten and Sale of home cooking In Moose Hall on Thursday, September 23, from 3 to 6. A formal bylaw providing for the ex. emptlon of crown land from tax sale was put through Its Xlrst readings at last night's council meeting. A charge against Ylck Kee, Chinese, or narlng liquor for sale was dis missed by Magistrate McClymont In the city police court yesterday afternoon. Meeting tonight in the City Hall at o'clock of all hunters Interested In amending the Inequalities of the pre sent Osme Laws, particularly regarding the goose season. All those Interested are Invited to attend the annual meeting of the Prince Rupert Players' Club to be heJd tn the VDDE. Hall on Friday. Beptem lr 24, at 8.30 pjn. A. O. Bowie, formerly of the government telegraph staff here, arrived In Jje city yesterday afternoon on the Princess Louise from Dawson after hav ing spent the summer In the Yukon. rassenger sailing lor Vancouver on (tie Cardena last evening included W. Scott. II. Perry, Mr. and Mrs. W. R, Davis. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Drew, Mas ter Donald Fitch and Mr. and Mrs. Smith. Mr. and Mr. W. R. Darts, after saving (pent a couple of week In the jJty visiting with Mr. and Mr. J. Fred Ritchie. Fourth Avenue West, returned south on the Cardena last -veiling. Tbe nerd of sixteen much cows at Woodcock belonging to W. C. Little has been government tested for tuberculosis and found free. His bams are also certified sanitary and free from that disease. , 231 A letter from James Ross requesting a refund or 12 which he paid for garbage service that be did not receive was referred to the Board of Works by the city council last evening with power to act. Two . sets of accounts totalling 12.-tsa and S57.179 03. the latter Including a payment of 148.000. to the Royal Bank of Canada for the city's share of local improvement indebtedness, were passed for payment by the city council last night. Aid. Brown Inquired at last night's t)uncll meeting as to what progress was being made on the construction of the tldewalk on Seventh Avenue East and was told by Aid. Perry that the work was now under way and would be completed soon. 6. Arlga of Tokio. Japan, represents-Ive of the Russian Jspaneee Trading Co.. Is a -visitor in the city In the course of a world business trip. Mr. Ariga arrived yesterdsy from Kctchl- an and, after spending a few day here, will proceed to Vancouver enroute to Europe. ANNOUNCEMENTS. Anglican Church buaar. November 23. ' Baptist ber 25. Ladles' Aid Basaar, Novem- 8t. Andrew's Society Ladles AuxUlarr Baxaar. October 8. Royal Purple Sale of plain fancy sewing and home cooking. tober 16. and oc- Hltl 0 I.ODJ:. Baxaar. October 30. Presbyterian Uadies" Aid Bsvaar. No vember 10." TJnlted Church Bazaar. December 2 Established 1923 CONSULTATIONS FREE b 2 We particularly Invite those who have difficult cases'. DENTIST Exchange Blook Phone 103 Badminton annual meeting tonight at 8, Dally New Rooms, upstair. ' 4 J. A. Hlnton and A. E. Wright sailed on the Prince Louise yesterday afternoon for Vancouver. Friends will regret to learn of the serious Illness of A. W. Healy la the Prince Rupert General Hospital. Judge Young left on today's train for Smlthers wheraikbe will preside at a County Court session tomorrow. S. E. Stlckney, well known peanut vendor, sailed yesterday afternoon ou the Princess Louise for Vancouver. Special meeting Society on Friday Election of officer, requested. of St. Andrew's night at 8 o'clock, A good attendance Adam Mackle. inspector of fisheries, returned to the city on the Prince J ueorge today after a brief trip to Vancouver. Dahlias and other delicate flowers A were all cut oft in Prince Rupert last night by the frost which was the wont here so far. Col. J r. Lash arrived hi the city yesterday afternoon " from the Yukon and left on today' train for Toronto with stop-off at Jasper Park. John Scougale, pioneer of Dawson, arrived In the city from the north yes terday afternoon and left on this jiornlng's train for Toronto. C. W. Bagwlll, chief accountant for the Oranby Co., is a passenger on the Prlnm George today returning to Anyox liter a holiday trip south. Lady White of London, England, and ner sister. Miss Remmell, were passengers arriving Irom the south and pro ceeding East by train today. Miss L. O. James, who formerly taught at Usk. arrived on tbe Prince George this morning to join the staff of Borden tSreet School here. Master Donald Fitch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fitch,-Second Avenue Wert, was a passenger on the Cardena lost evening for Vancouver where he will visit with his grandmother. Mrs. Alex Saint and little daughter returned to the city on the Prince George this morning after an absence 3f a year visiting In Sydney. Australia. at Mrs. Saint's former home. P. V. Baldwin, local auditor for the 3.KJI.. and C C. La brie, purchasing agent, arrived from Vancouver on the Prince George this morning and will eturn south tomorrow night. ... B. J. Hellish, the ueW tuanager of the Canadian Bank of Commerce here, ar. lived Irom Vancouver. t-the Prince George this morning accompanied by Mr. Mellleb and family who will take up their residence in the city. C.N.R. steamer Prince Charles, Cap! tell McLean, arrived this morning from Massett Inlet ports and will sail at 4 o'clock this afternoon for Vancouver. The vessel was loading canned salmon it the ocean dock this morning. Miss Eleanor Reld ststrr of Percy 3eld, gold commissioner for the Yukon, und Ted Reld. his son, arrived In the city from Dawson on the Princess Louise yesterday afternoon and left on .hi morning's train for Toronto where .he latter will attend college. J. H. PUlsbury, former manager of the Prince Rupert dry dock, arrived on the Prince George this morning from Victoria where he Is now connectej with the C.N.R. engineering depart cent He will spend a few days visit ing in the city with his family. 3R0ADCASTING FROM CITY OF KEfCHIKAN KETCHIKAN, Sept. 22. The First City in Alsska Is now ready to prove her right to the title by going on the air with a &00-watt broadcasting station having a range of 1.000 miles. With a speech amplifier, ten times more powerful than any other broadcasting station hi the north, she will be able to pick up programs a far south of Hollywood and east to the principal cities of the Atlantic coast. KQBU will have a dally schedule. broadcasting fish quotaU-na. concerts. political speeches and Information of rpeclal Interest to Alaskans. It will serve as an advertising medium to disseminate the truth about the Northland. It is. owned by the Alsska Radio & Service Co.. Inc.. of Ketchikan. CONTRACT GIVEN FOR ADVERTISING ON NORTH POLE giving E. R. Davis of Tacoraa, tug the National Advertising Agency, an j exclusive contract to erect signs at the kwi. n. . i . , . hot, . . w in .-vic. A jruua; nie annual con-i lucmuuii Dimii oe a inousana dollars, payable after the first sign Is erected." feGOLElk W GOLD SEAL If 1 GUARANTEE I J 002. Vp. OR TOUR MONET BACK iff lei desUned to become one of the big pro-1 luclng mines of the district according to W. G. McMorrls, manager of the KlUault-Easle Silver Mines Ltd.. who recently made a thorough examination of the property. Surface work on the ore bodies Is being continued and a tunnel will probably be driven at a later date. TAXIDERMY. Save the deer and other game heads Have them mounted true to life. Phone Green 49S. P.O. Box 80S. C. Harvey Flnley. 224 Evidence was taken this morning In tbe case of A. T. Eckoff, charged with keeping liquor In a room other than a private guest room In the Regent Hotel, and adjournment was taken until this afternoon when the cases of Lazar Kuloff. charged with keeping liquor for sale, and Thomas Reeves, charged with selling liquor to Indians, will j TACOMA, Sep. 22 Lleut.-Commander i also be heard, j Richard E. Byrd has signed a contract . - . .. . PILIMI ox Tin; AtiUXY He a made an awful faux pas Just now. I told a man I thought the host must be a stingy old blighter to give a dance without champagne and it was Uie host!" -r, BheWYqu mean my husband I" Advertise In the Dally New Use SiMONDSl SAWS .. Machine Knives. W MONO CANADA SAW CO. LTD. VANCOUVER, ST, JOHN. N.B., TORONTO III PAQS TITREs m More than a trade mark I More than ;a , guarantee! The Gold Seal pasted on every Con-goleum Qold Seal Art-Rug stands today In the minds of millions of women for floor-covering of proved satisfaction. These women realize that it is utterly impossible to tell the quality of felt-base floor-covering sirrrply by looking at it. But' with the Qold Seal as an unfailing guide, even the most inexperienced buyer can easily and confidently select the brand whose service record has been winning and holding the confidence of housewives for many years. Write for Pattern Chart congoleum Canada Limited 1270 St. Patrick Street. Montreal. Quebec DEMAND STEWART In the tennis tournament here for the Rolston Cup. emblematic of mlxef; double championship, the winners were Miss Muriel Crawford and James Three distinct veins, containing sulphides, copper, gold, sliver and zinc, I have been disclosed in the course of development work on the Dalhousie; group this summer. W. A. Pratt of Vancouver, who la heavily interested i.i the property and who has been here aU summer, states that diamond drilling will probably be undertaken on the property next summer. A party consisting of Tom McLean, in charge. Tim Williams and Alex Mclnnes. has started reconnalsance for provincial department of public works i of the proposed trail from Stewart to J Telegraph Creek. i A galena strike of some magnitude is been made on the OuUand Silver Bar property near the head of Salmon Glacier. On receipt of news of the trite C. F. Hlbbard. prominent Seattle "ur dealer, who Is heavily interesteC tn the property. Immediately came aorth to look It over. A highly successful hard times dona was given Friday night by the Stewart 3asketcall Club. Prle winning cos- times were those of James Morrtce Miss Thelitis Burlelght, Miss Margaret Jancowskl, Bernle McDonald, Mlsr 3onnle Campbell. Johnny Donohue. M1k Violet Watson, E. R. Stivers, Mrs. Blue Mr. Inkman and Miss Mutas. Tbe affair was organized by Miss Mary ALICE ARM Harry Selfe. Al La Fortune. Alex Davie and Frank String ham were here at the end of last week on their way to Anyox following an extended visit in tbe Bowman Lakea country. They were away several weeks and. during their stay, fished, hunted and scales the lofty mountain tops. The LeRoy property situated on the northeast fork of the Kltsult River Is "Rupert Brand" - Kippers - "THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD." Smoked Dally by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Di Prince Rupert, B.C. Loggers! Loggers! We have the only complete stork of Gilchrist Jacks and parts iu the Korlh. We handle Logging Cable, Axes, Peavies, Saws, and general Camp Equipment. It will pay you to see us when outfitting. Stork's Hardware Limited 710 Second Avenue Steamship and Train Service Sliiu trim PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, tarb 'WEDNESDAY, 4.00 p.m., and THURSDAY and SUNDAY, 11.00 p.m. .u sslllur .- "I'rim-e i Juries Sept. lito. fur ANYOX WEDNESDAY 10.00 p.m. ur STEWART SATURDAY 10.00 p.m. I'ur MASSETT INLET MONDAY p.m. For 6KIDE0ATE INLET and SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, fortnightly, ' PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PRINCE RUPERT dally eicepl Sunday al 11.30 SJU. for PRINCE OEOROE, EDMONTON, WINNIPEO, til point Eastern Cansda, In I led Ststes. Agtncy sll Ocssn Stssmshlp Lines. l!se Canadian IVattonat Express for Money Orders, Foreign Cliequet, eic slso tor your next shipment. Cltj Ticket Office, E2S Third As., prlncs Rupert. Pnons 260. Everything for the Builder LUMBER We have the most complete stock of timbers, dimensions, shiplap, fir finish, flooring, Vjoint. veneers, etc, in Northern B.C. We can supply everything in a building from trie foundation to the last piece of finish. Before buying inspect our slock. It will pay you. Our prices are right Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. Phones 116 and 117