BKXSDAT, SEPTEMBER 18, 1028. THE DAILY NEW8 PAGE THKEI WARSHIP FOR Local and Personal What do you spend CHINA COAST Loggers! Loggers! Arthurs Taxi. Phone 678. on shoe shines? British Cruiser CarUfort Leaves Today B C. Undertakers. Phone 41. and Other Veel Asormble Ever figure it out? If only three a week, you spend' 30c, plus 15c. in tips 45c. or obout $2.00 per month. Costly shines I Ever figure out what 15c. tin of "Nuet" will do? There re 100 ihinei In each tin and "Nujcet" not only gives brilliant waterproof thine, but aorteni, feed and preserves the leather a no other shoe polish can do. And, it takes but a few minutes to shine one's own iboea with "Nugget". Shoe Polish Btoete-Tan- Tonty Rtd Dark Brown and White . Nugget" Polishing Outfit- -complete for home use in caidboaid box 50c.ln metal box 60c DEMAND 14 Page and Shaw's CHOCOLATES The Candy of Excellence A NEW SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED Assorted Chocolates, I lit. boxes $1.00 Assorted Chorolale. 2 lb. boxes . $2.00 rf 1 1 a rJ Centre t:u'-otato-. 1 lb. boxes $1.00 llnrd Outre CliurolatPx, 2 lb. boxes $2.00 Assorted Nut Choi-olnles, 1 lb. boxes . . .' $1.25 We uImj Jiave (lAXOXO'S, NKILSON'S and Mulll'S Choco lates in bulk and iiul lb. ami 2 lb. boxes.. Ormes'Ltd. jf The PIONKKH Wll lii.lNTS The HBXALL STOHK PHONES 82 and 200 SEND IT TO THE -:-. LAUNDRY -:- ALL CLASSES OF LAUNDRY WORK Including Ihrce distant ervn-c for Kalndy Work, vix: SOFT FINISH, THRIF-T-SERVICE and WET WASH Ul niOr-1 reasonable J)l Iff. DRY CLEANING, PRESSING AND REPAIRING Pioneer Laundry and Dry Cleaners Phone 118 -and we will do the rest. "Rupert Brand" - Kippers - THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD." 4- . Smoked Dally by , Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ui Prlnco Ruport, B.C. Residence, 244 Fifth Avenue West P. O. Box 247 ANGER, The Tailor Kino Imported Sorgo nnd S.-ob-h j.r v A A Tweed Suits niu.le lo order m our VV shop fa Prince Uuptrt as low as tyJJ 223 8lxth 8trcet I. ANGER, Cutter Prince Rupert, B. C. Crystal,, Firelighter, 48 for 11.00. Hyde Trruler. Phone lhO.- if t ' "vW ' Mlsa Ltirna Tlte7A.T.C.M., teacher cf piano. Phone 145. 217 Dominion Constable E. a. Newnhaia of the Nana Rlvtr Is in the city. Try Foothills Stove Coal, $13.00 per ton. No aoot PhlJpott, EvltC& Co.. Ltd. n Re-unlon oil ex-members of Sixteenth and Thirtieth'; Battalions In th'Artnoty on Thursday at 8 pjn.' to meet Colonel Peck. Smoker. 217 Mrs. P. E. Bataler and family will sail tomorrow night for Victoria where they will resume residence after having been In the city for the past few years. A. J. McCullaugh of Queen Charlotte City, who has been In the city for ths past few days, sailed yesterday afternoon on the Cardena for Vancouver. The first of the series of nightly dances to ge given In Boston Hall by Stewart's Orchestia of Klncollth took olace last evening and there was a good crowd In attendance. C3iR. ste&nyr Prince Oeorge, Capt. Harry Nedden, arrived from the south at 3 o'clock this afternoon and ttvi train for the East, which awaited the arrival of the boat, pulled out at '230. The Post Office wicket closes to morrow afternoon owing to Its being a civic holiday. Yesterday a Canadian Press despatcu was published showing that four nuns were arrested for smuggling laces lc to Canada and fined. Despatches pub lished In southern papers Indicate tht It was four women disguised aa nuns Charles E. Crowther. who haa been relieving in the CUR. city ticket of fice this summer, will return to Ed monton on tomorrow morning's train. Miss Msrgaret Lindsay, who haa been visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. A Undaay. will sail on the Prince George tomorrow night for Vancouver where nc wui mums training lor m uunm In Vancouver Oeneral HoepltaL Joseph Rum, Indian, waa fined til this morning In the city police court Tor dunkenness. The police repcrteJ this morning that It waa very orderly tn town last night In spite of the fact that It waa election night and Fair rpenlng. . A bonflra set by youngsters Just west Of the McMordle Apartments caused an .'Urm to be sent In to the fire de uartment at B0 this morning. Tbeis waa no damage other than the burn r.g of a children's playhouse. CATHEDRAL WEDDING YESTERDAY AFTERNOON Young tarty I'rom Naa kler llernnir llrlde of Oturlr s. lUrton of Klnrolltli A wedding took place yesterday at 4 p.m. In the St. Andrew's Anglican Cathedral when Miss Alexandra Wli-llama of Alyansh, Naas River, became Uie bride of entries 8. Barton of Klncollth, Rev. J. B. Gibson officiating. The beet nun was George Barton and the bride waa given away by her father. George WUllsms. QUALIFYING ROUND OF GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP JASPER PARK COURSE JASPER, Sept. 15 Stanley of the MUslasaga Club. Toronto, waa top man tn the qualifying round of the Jasper Park Lodge Silver totem pole trophy which waa played today oyer the beautiful Jasper course. Mr. Thompson required 83 and scores generally were high because of a stiff wind which came out or the north f.nd handicapped many players. Following the leader come fifteen entries representing leading clubs In Canada and these sixteen will meet tomorrow in the first round leading to the final on Saturday. The fortunate sixteen are Stanley Thompson, Mlsrlss-aga. Toronto: Harry Jones. Shaugh-ney Heights. Vancouver; V. O. Cardy. alerlDorough. Montreal; D. B. Mulligan, Summerlea, Montreal; C. C. Ronald. Mount Bruno. Montreal; M. H. Stewart. Edmonton; Ben Cool, St. Andrew's. Calgary: J. O. Gardner. Brockvllle: U. U Anderson, Lambton, Toronto: D. C. Oront. Royal, Montreal; Alex. Wilson Royal, Montreal; Noel Jones. Shaugrt- nessy Heights, Vancouver: Tom Chard. Edmonton Municipal; Hugh Macdonald. Edmonton Oolf and Country Club: J. H. "Waghorn, Shaughnessy Heights; nl Donald Macdonald, Jasper. WEATHER REPORT Terrace: Part cloudy, calm; temp. ST. Alice- Arm: Cloudy, north wind: 50. Haseltcn: Part cloudy, calm; 4J. , Telegraph Creek: Clear. cMm; 50 Burns Lake: 8nowlng. calm: 32. Snow at 6th cabin r.rro at Nahl'ln, Whltehorse: Clear, calm; 35. Dawson: Clear, north wind; 38. PAIN in BLADDER Promptly Eased by bimvmi Minu anil 1Mb mi u i Bs surs t get ttis Qsnulns Loos for lf.sttordMIDY Sold by all drurguti WRKLEY5 still quenches thirst, cools the parched throat and by its de lightful flavor and refreshment restores the joy of life, caw ACScr Every Meal FLOWER SHOW IS EXCELLENT I-OSSIIIILITIKS or TITV ALONG THIS LINE AMPLY DtMONSTKATEIl AT EXIIIIUTION The Flower Show Is undoubtedly one of the most attractive features of this jtr Exhibition This clasa is to bn found In the wing of the building in which the government paintings were housed last year. The many var ieties of flowers are thus shown off to the best of advantage In cool quar ters away from the hum and bustle of the crowds. A quiet visit to the flower corner amply demonstrates the possibilities of Prince Rupert along this line. One of the most commented up on exhibits In this class Is the excel lent collection cf mounted wild flow era entered by Richard PUlsbury this city who his spent a great deal of time this year in assembling varl ous species of the wild flora of this vtclnltr. The prize-winners Id the Flower Show are aa follows: Plants , Six pots, flowering plants 1, R. L. McLennan. Three pots, foliage plants 1, Mra. A. Akerberg; 2, Mrs. Hellman. One pot. turoua begonia, decldu ous 1. R. L. McLennan; 2, Mrs. O Guelpa. One pot, foliage begonia, evergreen 1. Mrs. W. B. Cornish;, 3, Syd. Hamb- ISa. One pot. fuchsia 1, E. Montgomery; 2, Mrs. Hellman.. . One pot, geranium 1, Mra. Hellman 2. E. Montgomery. One window box 1, Mrs. Hellman 2, Mrs. Akerberg. Pansy plants, three specimens 1, Mrs. Hellman. Hanging basket 1. Mrs. B. Cornish 2. Mrs. J. L. Lee. Asparagus plant, one pot 1, Mrs. E E. Yager; 2. Mrs. Thos.- Priest. . Fern, not asparagus 1, R. L. McLennan; 2, Mlsq Bessie Derry. Flowering plant, one specimen 1. Miss Francis Tremayne: 2, Mrs. P. Perkln. Foliage plant, one specimen 1, W. 1 H. Sherman; 2, Mrs. Hellman. Palm, one spcclmen-r 1, Mrs. Aker- beig: 2, W. B. Cornish: Cut Flowers Sweet peas, best collection. 8 varieties I, R. L. McLennan: 2, Mrs. Gu'.-llch. Oodetla. 12 stalks 1, Mra. Basso-Bert: 2. Mrs. Thos. Priest. Dahlia. 12. 3 varieties of color cr more 1. W. H. Sherman; 2 Mra. Basra Bert. Cactus dahlias, six, one color 1, Y. II. Sherman; 2, Mrs. A. J. Oatland. Cactus dahlias, variety of colors-- I. A. J. Galtand; 2. W. H. Sherman. Asters, 6, one species, any color 1, kits. Thos. Priest: 2, Mrs. George Smith. Hoses, e, one vsrtcty of color, or more 1. Mrs. Oca Smith: 2, Mrs. A. J. Oalland. Single rose, any variety of color 1, Chaa. V. Balagno; 2. Mrs. Geo. Smith. Glsdlolt, six stalks 1, Rosemary Wluslow: 2. Mrs. O. E. Oullch. Everlastings 1. Mrs.. T. Priest; 2, Mrs. Hellman. Hand bouquet, garden flowers I, Mra. Akerberg: 2. Mrs. T. Priest. Vase with cut flowers, as for table J 1, Mrs. Galland: 2, Mrs. Klrkpatrtek. i Collection wild nowers !. R. Pills- bury: 2, Mrs. F. W. Border. Pansles, 12 'on show board, at least 3 varieties 1, Mrs. Hellman; 2, Chas. Balagno. Chrysanthemums, nine stalks-'- Shasta daisies, nine stalks 1, Thos. McCIymont: 2, Mrs. J. Lee. Snap dragon (antirrhinum). 8 sprays -1. Mrs. Hellman: 2. Mrs. Geo, Smltii, Best bunch of mixed sweet- peas ' 1. Mrs. Wm. Thaln. Established 1923 S-U-C-C-E-S-S it 3 vice. Good dental work wMi save a. teeth; for fdrlher y oars orsor- DENTIST DAVENPORT, Sept. 15. Owing ,t1 the serious situation In China th-i British cruiser CarUfort haa been ordered to aall for Chinese waters this afternoon. Several additional ships now on the Chinese coast have been ordered to Wanlise, the scene of the trouble of last week. FISH ARRIVALS Slightly Lower Prices Paid on Csrhange This Morning for llalibot Slightly lower prices were paid this morning for halibut at the flsb exchange, American fetching 13.80c to 14.50, and 8c, while Canadian sold for 14.70c and 10c. Arrivals were: American Helgeland, 32X100 to Royal Fish Co. Radio, 43,000. to Booth Fisheries. Trinity, 57,000, to Cold Storage. Scandia, 40.000. to Pacific Flsherle. Tatooah. 32,000. to Royal Fish Co. Canadian H. ti R.. 4.000. to Cold Storage. OFFICIAL KNOWN HERE PASSED AWAY IN EAST Arthur l. B. Tremalne, superintendent of Marine Department Agencies. Died In Montreal Official notification has been re celved at the Dlgby Island marine de pot of the death at Montreal on September 2 of Arthur D. B. Tremalne. superintendent of agencies for the marine department. The late Mr. Tre-1 malne. who was a frequent visitor to Prince Rupert In the course of ofn-elal duties ha vine last been here In June of this tear, waa found dead! seated In a chair In his office. He was 72 years of age. SCORELESS DKAW LONDON, Sept. 15. Huddersfleld Town and Sunderland played a acorc- less draw In the first division English soccer , yesterday afternoon. FAIR SPORTS A baseball game la taking place at the Fair Grounds this afternoon be tveen teams representing Oreenvllle and Prince Rupert. At 4 o'clock this afternoon, the Ollhuly Cup football final between the Moose and Grand Ter minals will start. HOTKL ARRIVALS Prluce Rupert F. F. Fisher, C. E. Sprott, Mr. Honey - man and D. A. Harris, Vancouver, r. M. DockrilL Telkwa: L. V. Lane, W. 1L Unsom and T. S. Halverson, Anvox: Mrs. Clara V. Post. Medina, New YorJul Mrs. William Duckers, New York; Mrs. William Sager. Port Simpson; Jos. S. Rogers, Prince Rupert Central p. n. Magar. Port Simpson; W. Hearn. .Prince Rupert Cannery; R. V.. MacLeod, city. 4 t ANNOUNCEMENTS. ' Anglican Church Bazaar, November 23. Baptist Ladies' Aid Bazaar, November" 25. St. Andrew's Society Ladie' Auxiliary Bazaar, October 8. Hoyal . Purple Sale of plain and fancy sewing and honv eooking, October 1G. Presbyterian Ladies' Aid Baz aar, November 10. United Chureli Bazaar, 2. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOH SALE. House and lots 8 and 9, block 14, section 5, 5t.i00.00; cash ?i500, and balance lo be arranged. Apply Box 324 Daily News orfice. 210 5U0 MONTHLY easy, senilis 'Magic Oas. l,00 can equals 33 gallons gasoline; no car-ion;. guaranteed harmless; proven merits; your name on cans. Write quick for particulars and proof of this statement. P. A. Lefebvrc & Co., Alexandria, Ont., Cunadu. OINEUAI. SKltVA.NT wanted.--; Apply 303 Fourlli Avenue Kast.i i t i i i It) It SALK) Player piano; ei- hrellent condition. Phono Oreeq li,400. 220 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS j Alterations to Anyox Qymriaslumj Any responsible party wishing to tender for this work can get! Vlans by addressing Hie Secre-, tary, Anyox Community League.i Anyox. P.O. 21 Exchange Block Phone 109 Subscribe to the Dm!) News Wofhave the tin fy complete stork of , : - r.. . , - y. -' r- 1 ; ;Gilchrist Jacks ..( " and parts in the North. We handle, loggiug Cable. Axe', Peavics, Saws, and general Camp Equipment. II will pay you lo see us when outfitting. Stork's Hardware Limited 710 Second' Avenue SACRIFICE SALE OF FOX SCARVES. BEARSKIN RUGS FUR COATS, FUR CHOKERS, And Every Other Article In the Store This Sale Is For One Week Only Everything at or Below CosL WILLIAM GOLDBLOOM "The Man Who Gives You a Square Deal" Bus and Taxi Meets all Trains and Boats. ROYAL HOTEL J. ZARELLI, Proprietor. Phone 34 P.O. Box 196 Simmon's Steel Beds, Springs, and Oslermoor Mattresses In every room. 52 Hooms, Hot and Cold Water, Baths and Showers. Steam Healed, Klectrio, LighL Corner of Third Ave and Sixth SU PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating Q. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock nglnrs. Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, PatUrh makers, Foundr, Woodworkers, Etc ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant is equipped lo handle all kinds ol MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and JW for f Tired yervef MILK From Bulkley Valley FRESH MILK AND WHIPPING. CREAM We specially reicommend our Table Cream at 15c for Half Pinl. Quality and Service Special Ice Dollvory Service Valentin Dairy v Phone 6S7 WHHasaMHSsaaaaMMBSasBmBMHMB LUMBER We are manufacturing rough and dressed lnm-lier. Kdge grain boat cedar. Halibut and sal-. niou boxes. Ask For Prices Seal Coye Lumber Co. Ltd. PHONE S82 , t NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY FOR LEASE In til 1 jrnl lleroritliif bttrlct of Alliu Minlnr Division of Cuslir tl Irlrl. T.UK mtii:k Owl the I'.niriivrr Gold Mtnrs, Ltd.. Inc., a rrtilered iulnlnf coin, luny Hwrsmir wlihm Ihe Piuviih of Brl-IHIi Ciiliimbis, wrupslMi, s nilninn rum-pany. intend to awly tot s foivslHire lea t tlie Tolhiwtnr dcurrllwrt lsuil: iiiiiirnrinir at s putt plsiueil sbout 500 feet ilininl In sn Kslerly dirertlmi fn.iii Uh orlti West rorwr of lt 41S9, Skylark Mlnrral r.lslm. llustrd st Uw inwith r Wano lllver. in Tsku Ann of Tslt Ijke. tlirurp ill a .lorllierly dlrertlon iti tru ln"nr Ka.terly: tl)U Teet, tlxiiie SoutlH-rly ISV frrl more ur te In hirh wster mark. Ilwurf Wrtlrrly 100 trrl riHire u li's ! point nt riniininreiiienl ami nHilalnlnt o.i seres nmre op !. Ljrslnl Ibl icth iljy rr Aiiruit. II6. (SliriHl II. Mr.N. FItASF.n. B. r.. I.. S. An-nt. An Appreciated Letter WES W JIP lluxialTFt Wo Jiave reroived Hie following letter from Mrs. Tliomus Waterman. It is given, iq iilll" "I first, used Pacific ,uMilk Iji n batch of-bbcuils,'1tloiil..vw' niou Ills ago. fTliey tilrneil 00 so well -L.1iuvoxie)lItv"vWj since. It's a rich milk with u fine flavor." Pacific Milk, conies from prize herds, and its natural qualities are carefully preserved. PACIFIC MILK Head Office, Vancouver Factories: Ladner and Abbotsford, B.C.