V - The marriage takes place i Vancouver tomorrow of Alisa Irene Wcalherhead and L. W! Patniore, both of fhis city. Vl'lie nriitf$tTit taking place n Vanc!uWiiTdr of Miss Mary iarOer Jpld Jacfr Burgess. Both were former residents of Prmc llupert. Mr. V. II. Morgan, 101 Have f,0e Circle, returned to the cit 'Mi the Priuce Charles yesterday tffpr a hrief visit in Vancouver. Mm. Harry Pay returned on the Prince Charter yesterday af tfrhoon from a trip to Vancou ver. W. Vaiifrlian Davie returned o l)ieeilj'oii the Prince Charle. re4ernay Bitter ImvinK unent ir .-4 . .j' it.- . vuiviiiou ai ei Vancouver. Jaek Fisher ami Jame Palum were each fined (25 . and r cot Vancouver on the Cardena tlii afternoon include Mr. Arm strong, J. 11. Harris A. K. Co: lin and J. Hamilton. Jack Hamilton, who ' arrived in the city at the end of the week from Mill May, will fail this "timiutr on the Cardena for Vancouver. Big Novelty Dance at the Moose Hall, Wednesday, . Sep-1. Balloons, confetti and other novelties. Mus'p by Imperial Rainbow Orchestra. 205 Mrs. L. M. Knderlon relumed to Hie city yesterday after having spent a two months' vacation in the tlatc and ha re-Fpened her dressmaking estiili-lisliment in (he Wallace Dlock. I'nion steamer Cnrdena. Cap'. A. K. Dickson, returned at It o'clock this inornliiR from Any- ox, .iice .nn and Stewart and will sail al 5 o'clock this afternoon for Vancouver and liillowinjf Inc. summer vaca lion. Hie first meeting of th-j women a Auxiliary of St. An. d rev's Aiiiflican Ghua-h was lield yesteitlay when preliminary puuis ior inn and winter activities we.rcv made. Archie Shiels, head of the l'a-cififl-Ainerlcan Fisheries jio. whlh control lhe,J'ort Kdward cantiery. and Mr.' Shiels sailed last nijrht on the Prince Chhiiwo for Heilingliam after having spent a week or so at Port Kdward. . SUPPLYING-LIQUOR W'wr. a Chinaman, was fined' $100 at Anyox by Stii.endtary! Magistrate n. M. Mcfiusty for suplpyinpr liquor to Indian of the Xaaa Hiver. rGILLETT'S keeps everything LYE clean and sanitary CHAMBER OF MINES IS FORMED AT SMITHERS B. C. Prospectors' As&oclatlon Merges With New Organization . SMITH FJIS. Au?. 31.- A ?rn ral merline? of the Oinineca branch of the 11A2. ClianilT of Mine was held In the Munieim! Office at Srasther?. Joefh S. Kelly, the president if the former or$ranUai...n, tie- Omineca branch of Hie tl.C i'roipectors' AsjwIjfHoii. was ic .niithers and attended Hi- meet-ins. He formally turned over te the new organization Hie fundi' of the old and in a short speech urged all he J uifm m I prospec'ar irv: USV 1 to " t jtet I ' the city, police courts UiiflhijMl the movement -to' furth rriornin for drunkeineu . Jthe mining industry, lie e Al- M. Mellride of Mi Lad Ilea uly Parlor taff sailed lat nbtht on Ue Prince !eorge rot- Vancouver; on a holiday trip. .Special meeting of lrad.' ami iuht (council Lah'ir Day Ccle lratki Conimiltee I'Miighl at l: clock. All oommitt'e tnemher requested lo alleml. J. J. I.Hlle, tmperiiitendeni utilities, iirid Mr. Little n-hini-fd to Hie elty on the Prmr Charie yetenlay after ham 'pent a holiday In VaiMtiuver. PaenterA hooked lo suit (V DEBT FUNDING IS DISCUSSED er ex iiressed hU opinion (hat undei Uie auspices under wltich Tl i- workimr tlnf the hranelr CVarii. tier of Mine could do much Senate Is Waiting Action by France Before Passing Measure ,Jar 'August 3'' lo;c- THE DAILY NEWS PAOR Til B EH School Opening SEPTEMBER 7, 1826. School Supplies i r get your J I ( n"v and lio,k lliem over. Avoid the i d gel 'XiM'U' wh.it ii i umYs ' !eides hmjkyOii iJ a ctiool hrtg, p-unU, ruleini .i5tl jiiaresScrrise rihhlcrs etc. I -. i i - cfrht ni cannot beat them -Out service Hie hcL Specialty equipped to take caro of mail orders. Goods shipped same day. DEMAND f "Rupert Brand" 1r Skip pers "THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD." Smoked Dally by Canadian pish & Cold Storage Co., Ud. Prince Rupert, B.C. r j: m.: 1 r 1 Prince Rupert DKYDOQv AND SHIPYARD Operating Q. T. P. 20,000 Ton Fleeting Dry Dock engineers. Machinists. Boilermakers. Blacksmith, Pattern makers. Founders, Woodworker!, Etc ELECTniC AND ACETYLENE WELDINQ. Our plant is equipped in handle al1 kind. of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 58 SEMB IT TO THE LAUNDRY -:- Ire ALL CLASSES OF LAUNDRY WORK 1 i idiiig Ihree diflimt ervne. for Family Work, vi: SOFT FINISH, THRIF-T-SERVICE and WET WASH ut niol iim-oiiuMc pi m Ps. DRY CLEANINQ, PRESSING AND REPAIRING Pioneer Laundry and Dry Cleaners Phono 118 ;n'l v will do the rest. ne 34 Bus and Taxi Meets all Trains and, Boats. ROYAL HOTEL J. ZARELLI, Proprietor. P.O. Uox 196 minion's Steel Beds. Spring, and Ostcrmoor s in everv room. Cl &2 Booms, Hot arid Cold Water, Baths oud Showers, fleam Hcnled. Electric Light. Corner of Third Ave and Sixth St. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Local and Personal Advertise in the Daily News. Arthur's Taxi. Phone 678. tf jH.C. 'Undertakers. Pbone i Smilh'er Fair,- September I, 2 and 3. Pythian Sisters' Whist Drive! :uid Dance, Boston Hall, loniiglit. A ' Crystal Firelighters, 48 f o. 1,00, Llyde Transfer. Phone 580. 'try Foothill if Stove 13.00 per Ion. No soot, pott, Fvitt & Co. Ltd. tf Coai, Phil Si Iwiilymnilti Wellington Coal. I ni-'.o0 a ton delivered. The bel." Phone l'.H. Goal Co. 20U Mrs. Armstrong of Langara Inland s'aifs from here on tin Cardena tonight for Vancouver. Mr. F. P. Kenny and son rc turned to the city yesterday a' ler tliaviPfA spent a month on a li6lfday 'visit in (Victoria. destroyi at their source gl-..Jj-S GARBAGE, &m more for the industry than could 'ie done in any other way. Mr. Kelly also told of recent devektji- iientt. m the Portland Cana! listrict where he has spent the ast year. The meeting save Mf. Kelly a nearly vole of thanks and he .vas made the first honorary 'itciiiber of the branch. .ntnmurucations from C. irice-ir"cn. commissioner o natural resource of the Cana- lian National Hallways, were -ead lo the meelinp. The.e out-'ined the work being llone toy hat department toward the ul- imate aim of Reitinjr a smel!.T staiilished somewhere along tlii- me of railway. In the coar-- upelliiur first-hand informaRm m this Mr. Pijce-Omriselpomi injr nacK rrofli .Montreal inTSei.- 'ember. Ite will lc accompanied by It. C. V. Lett of Edmonton who haj eharse of. lhjiiraacji of Ihe railway company vpr 'hrnua-liout this dtstrici.', Thej Wilt nrnhahlv he in Amih.or'f from September 7 to 9hihdAviul H!..-( 111 IIKIIIM'MI .IlinV jlRfl? Topley and oilier propefllcs . m II.. 11.. .1.1 .!l,2 1 i9 the last night, of the'r stay here Mr. Price-rcen ami Mr. Lett will he the guest of honor at an informal dinner to oe nclil hy the Chamber of Mine in the lltilklcy Hole at Sniilhers. The main puriKise o :in dinner will ho lo vet lo. iseiher those in the district in. leresieii in mining development and discus with the visitor ways and means of furthering Hie industry. t Established 1923 GOOD DENTISTRY PAYS. if Good dental work Is what you have ' a right to expeotVfrom this office, i DEPKEN DENTIST Exchange Block Phone 109 WASHINGTON, DjC, Ausr. 31. Hy John Snure, Canadian Press Corrcs'pondenti . Whether lie French debt settlement raUTied will depend largely on he action of France. Should the French government ratify the settlement, t lie Senate of the tnited Stales, after a struggle, t likely to ratify it also. Hul there will be no move in Wasington toward ratification until the French government ha ac'ed on the settlement favor ably. House Acted The House Jast spring, under oressure from the President anf. Andrew Mellon, Secretary of Hi Treasury, passed a resolution of ratification. The Senate, how ver. did nol act. 'Many House leaders felt it was a mistake for he Uouse lo lake action In ad-a!ire of action by the French. They predicted at the time that t would be Interpreted it France, or by elements In t-rapce, a meaning the United States was eager for the settle ment la go through and as meaning the settlement was to he advantage of the United stales. This is eractly what ha- anie about, despite the far: ven I hose who are supporting Hie settlement here are dointr P not on the theory it Is a jusf settlement to United State V tax payers but on the theory H is better to make some adjustment and try lo remove controversy. In view of tne Clemenceau at tack and other developments abroad, both in France and else where, the opposition lo thr rreneh settlement has Increased Nevertheless it is probable that if France ratifies the seltlemeci i majority of the Senate, un der pressure from the AVhit House will vote for it. May Rescind If the French government re 'eels the settlement, then it : probajIe a move will be begir.i in the House to rescind it action. The effect of this woulrt be lo leave a settlement to the ndeflnite fiflure. ft would probably mean that no serious attempt would be made in this administration lo effect a settlement unless on the initial iv-of France. Meantime, there is ne doubt the administration would frown on loans of private funds o thai country. 7ICT0RIA CHILDREN CLIMB MOUNTAIN ' m Patsy and Billy Agnew Reach Peak or Mt. Edith Cavell at Jasper Park JASPint, Auk. 30 L'nnnuwn in the annals of" Canadian Mountain -limbing is the feat of two little children of Victoria, H.C., who, lakmg advantage of the favor able condition.- tlrat prevailed this year climbed Mount Edith Cavell, one. of the highest peaks in the Canadian Ilockies. ,t, They are Patsy and Hilly, agod 10 and 1 2, children, of Mrs. A. W. Act new. Ll'ivim- Jnsnee lat Lodae with two Swiss guides it he morning of August 2'J. they made a base damp on the edge of Ihe mountain where they slept until the start was made at 5.30 the next morning. The Jliildreti, each carrying their own pack, showed remarkable nerve and skill on the more difficult parts of the ascent and c Umbel steadily until the peak was cached. Here they rested for :in luulr before the descent was made. They returned lo tin l.odse the same evening appearing quite fresh upon their arri val. ,sf ASPHYXIATED HERSELF AND FOURCHILDREN SAN FHANCISCO, Aug. 3K Mrs. Otto Fuller today asphyxi ated herself ami four children. ranging in age from two to ten years. One child was saved by neighbors. The fact that the hus band was out of work is supposed to have been the cause of the tragedy. MESSENGER SERVICE Messenger service and lkrlit delivery. Hut of two mall order attended to wfth despatch. Phone 7t0. P.O. Hot 529. P. I.eClalre. i Subscribe lo the Daily News. WHEREVER THERE ARE FLIES USE FLY-TO Use Fly-Toxt-Jill mosquitoes Meet Morning WIth A Smile SEND that cleanly, fragrant spray of Fly-Tox high up inside tents and Dungalows. Kill the fAa and mosquitoes. Enjoy wonderful nights of undisturbed, restful, sleep. Awake refreshed. Peppy. 100 per cent. With every day a real delight. Fly-Tox is a scientific insecticide. 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