December 9, 1926 - I . f , ' ---- W 1 TSfc MqTS SI ana mm uo breakfast tfiaf "stta-nrfc fnr Ma' - pjr you tnrougii the morning "Hot Oats and Milk" is the breakfast recommended by health authorities today. An ill-chosen meal at the beginning of the day is a mistake. Breakfast i3 all important. To be right and to feci right you must start the morning with well-balanced, complete food. Oats is the best balanced of all cereals. It is rich in protein, the great tissue builder, in carbohydrates, the energy producer, and in the essential mineral salts. Few foods have its remarkable balance. That is why Quaker Oats and milk are so widely urged to-day. It is a breakfast that "stands by" you through the morning. You will know the genuineQuakerOat3 by the Quaker figure on every package. Noothcroatshavcthedeliciousflavour, brought out by Quaker milling. Quaker Oats Gift s you have always known Quick Quaker vooka in 3 to 5 minutes B-.O for the Gifts Children frtner hnry Baby Sets fr-'tn J. A I Itaby Gift Honrs Soar-. Talc and ( ream . NouH) Animal Perfumes "C. K'trharp nnd Waterman IV ncil. from IVtlrrtnan' Ideal Fountain Tens from Pen and Pencil Sets from Nillonery. from. per box TMum Toys u real circus i. from Pocket Knives from each Mouth Organs from up HfOWnlr Hut Cnnnrii f mm s S'tf to S!.".50 $1.00 ."DC and 7 ."if ... SI. 00 up . . . . S2."r up . . . S5.00 Up OOr4 to S5.00 l.oo to rc to sr,.oo ' KoMs rrom $.. up A KJft that hl the year round i a ubscrlptlin to one of man.v Children Majtaimca. iu can k j obtainable. Ormes Ltd. Tl;.. I , ;t.r l)rUFKfsts 3fd Atenue and Cth Street Thv Ilexnll Store l'hones 82 and 200 SEND IT TO THE -:- LAUNDRY -:- ALL. CLASSES OF LAl'NDRY WORK In.rludlnar three distinct services for Family Work, viz.: and WET WASH SOFT FINISH, TIIIIIF-T-SEKV1CB nt most reasonable prices. DUY CLEANING, PRESSING AND REPAIRING Pioneer Laundry and Dry Cleaners Phone U8atid wo will do the rest. P. Box 247 Rsldonce, 244 Flflh Avenue West - ANGER, The Tailor I'Imb linporlo.l Sorgo and s,',,t,'h dC A 00 Twcd Suits imulo lo (tnler in 0"r.!I uu shop in prince Huperl ns low iisijLvr '' AN0EB' C""'rprlnc. ! ..k ...... BJU0. wi itus i t miJ-mtmmmm Local and Personal Arthur' Tul, Phone 678. DC. Undertakers. Phone 41, tf Beautiful cup and saucers at Bul ger's. 75c and up. 290 Mrs. 0. Hills returned to the city from Vancouver on the boat yesterday afternoon. W. P. Trant, post ofllce Inspector, urrlred from the aouth yesterday oil the Prince Rupert. i t Auctioneer. O. P. Brine. Caah or trade for articles of value. 309 Second 8treet. Phone 774. U J. Field Strang, manager of Sunny side Cannery, arrived from the aouth on the Prince Rupert yesterday. Paul Wicks, who went aouth with a setne boat several weeks ago, returned home on the Prince Rupert Albert Farrow, steamboat Inspector. was att arrival on the Prince Rupert yesterday in the course of his official duties. O. A. Banks, manager of the DC Silver mine at Stewart, accompanied by Mrs. Banks were through passengers j on the Prince Rupert yesterday. Ueut. R. P. Ponder and Mrs. Ponder, returned to the city on the boat yes- 1 tcrday afternoon. Ueut. Ponder was aW Esquimau for two weeks for a naval course. W. J. O'Neill, delegate to the Conservative convention at Kamloops from j Smlthers, arrived from the south yes-! terday accompanied by hi son and continued east on tbe train. H. A. Rase, representing tbe Kerr-Olfiard CdL, agents for the Scottish freighter, Toserlc, now in port loading grain, arrived In the city from Vancouver yesterday and la registered at the Prince Rupert Hotel. All members of the First North B.C i Regiment are Invited to attend ' smoking concert to be held at the 1 Armory on Friday at 9 pjn. at which ithe presentation of prizes for the rifle .shooting wUl take place. 288 IjtV tinl Mhrre? To the .Value !xn of Caiiala flrrt Annual lull In Mont IU11, I'rl'Uy, Ittrrmbrr la. .Ulnar's four ,jlere rrhrIra. Kefrehment. Oeiitle-.... igcjjl.i. Uidles 30c. 290 Mrs. Blrnle of 8 mi then, "'rw 1ms been the guest of her sister. Mrs. J. R. Mitchell for the past month, left Saturday to visit In Ashcroft with her daughter. Mrs. O. W. MacKay. before returning home. Pentlctou Look In Bent's window and take a of this city. DENTIST Exchange lilock. and 390 Charles IL Macaulay of Macaulay, Nlcholls and Maltland. a Vancouver In- 'surance and financial concern, la a business visitor In the city, having arrived yesterday on the steamer Prince , Rupert. Mr". Macaulay, who is register ed at the Prince Rupert Hotel, was a brother-in-law of the late A. W. llealy Special values on the bargain tables at Bulger's. 75c. si. 00 and 92.00. 290 ANNOUNCEMENTS Native Sons of Canada first Annual Ball, Moose Hall, December 10. Trlnce Rupert Boys' Band Concert, Presbyterian Church, December 14. Booth School Annual Christmas Concert December 15 and 10 Established 1323. i PLATES AND WllDCES 2sr 3 I No gold need siow in modern brldgewcrk. We specialise In this branch of dentistry. DaEE Kenny Phorttt 10!) THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE T Coal OcaL guess how many beans are In the Jar. ' t ot victoria SORE HI -the best." Phone 15. TEAL promptly with the first sign of hoarseness, soreness or inflammation-it might be the forerunner of laryngitis.influenzaorscrious bronchial trouble. The quickest, safest and most soothing remedy is Peps. As a Peps tablet dissolves in the mouth it gives off medicinal fumes that are breathed into the innermost recesses of throat and chest. In their speedy direct way Pep thoroughly disinfect the throat and air-tubes, destroy mischievous germs, relieve any soreness, inflammation or irritation. Take Peps whenever you suspect you need them. A Pep in the mouth filters the air you treat he. and fortifies against sudden colds and chill anJ the infection dangers encountered in trains, a rcet can and crowded assembli s. Pep arc equally xood for obstinate cou&h anJ cold, bronchitis, bron thial asthma, and other chest weak-tie sc of old and young Look pver Btager'a 75p. l-00 12.00 bargain table. H. Cherry la leaving Rupert tomorrow for the south. First prlre, gentleman's diamond ring.) value 175 00: second prize ladies' wrist j Wrjdcm McAfee of waWh value 125.00; third prtie. gen-'sa.ung far Vancouver tleroen'a nugget pin. . value 15.00. Bcnt'a Closing Out Sale. ti The Prince Rupert Players' Club re- pfniel -Mra. Temple's Telegram" to another good sired audience In the westholme Theatre last night As a result ot this effort. It Is that, when final returns are In. some 200 will have been realized for the Oyro Club's playground fund. I New shipment of silverware china opened up at Bulger's. EXBlbitlou Hall. Thre mission 2Sc and 10c. ST. JOHN JOURNALIST DIED LAST NIGHT frank IS. P.R.! 233 ! T. 11. Johnston, manager of the Can- the speaker at lh Rotary luncheon to day. Constable J. II. Smith and Mrs Smith are leaving tor the south tomorrow having In charge j several prisoners Including llazelton jltid'ans. Mr. and Mrs. J. it. Frost of Terrace are expected Ir. the city on this after- : noon train and will sail on the Prince Rupert tomorrow for the south, j Mr. -and Mrs. E? W. Marentette and family will sail on the Prince Rupcr; tomorrow to spend a holiday visit In j Vancouver. They will bo away until after Christmas, The special sailing ot tte Prlnca Hu- pert on December 17 at 8 pjn. w..: carry a large number of local pcopl. south for the Christmas season. Already many have booked their passage E. T. Bowne,a. representing the International Electric Co. is expected ui the city on ,thls afternoon' ,traln. I Is understood thai he wll 'nieet Ihi city council and .submit to the mayor and aldermen a proposition having in mind the taking over of the local Hydro-Electric plant. It is not known the nature ot Uhe proposal which he ' will submit. i Owing to the fact that the' dato falls Just three days before Christmas, the Oyro Club decided yesterday .to abandon Its regularly scheduled open meeting on December 22. The next meeting of the club will be on January 12 when election of officers will take place. This will be a 'closed meeting but an open gathering is being planned for the evening of January 28 when the installation of 1027 officers will take place, the club hoping to have Clarence Lou g heed ot Calgary, Inter-1 national president, here to officiate. Advertise In The D-Uy News tills Write "VT Art he Career to End ' 8T. JOHN. Dec' 9. Frank B. Ellis, until recently publisher of the 8t. John Glebe, died suddenly lest nlghf. After I many years of newspaper work he had' disposed of bis Interests, intending to take a world tour: J. N. Ellis, Vancouver lawyer. Is a brother. WEATHER REPORT Prince Rupert Raining, calm, temperature. 49. Terrace Cloudy, calm, temp. 39. Rosswood. Foggy, calm, temp. 38, Alyansh. Cloudy, , calm, temp. 38. Alice Arm Cloudy, calm, temp. 36, Anyox Rain, calm, temp. 40. Stewart Foggy, calm, temp. 35. llazelton Cloudy .calm. ( temp. 37. Smlther Fog, calm. temp. 32. Burns Lake Cloudy, calm, temp. 28. W1KELEKS ItEPOKT. 8 a.m. DIOBY ISLAND. Rain, calm; barometer. 30.34; temperature, 49; sea. 'smooth; 1.45 ajn. Hokkoh Maru for IseaUle 1950 miles from SeatUe: 3 JO !am. lyo Maru bound Yokohama 1529 j miles from Seattle; 730 aJn. CaUla I In Rivera Inlet northbound; 8 am. (Melgen Maru left Rupert for Panama, j 8 aJn. Ypres Marj at Triple Island waiting pilot for Prince Rupert. DZAD TREE POINT. Barometer. 30.- (14; temperature, 42. j BULL HARBOR. Misty. SX. wind; ibtrometcr 30 J4; temperature. 42; sea, moderate swell: 6 pm. Rochele bound from Blubber Bay' for Port Alice an-!ctiored. 10 Djn. CaUla at Shusharte . norUibound: 8 p.m. Cardena at Inge jwood southbound: 8 pjn. Ltllehoro ! northbound abeam Adama Inlet; 8:35 pjn. tug Lcrne towing Drum rock In , Christy Pass southbound. l-" am. Salvage Queen tpwlng Black Wolf, i bound for Ocean Falls. In Sllngsby Channel; 8 ajn. tug 8t. Faith abeam Bor.ila Island bound for Captain's Cave. NOON DIOBY ISLAND. Overcast, calm: h.mmtr 30.42: temDerature. 47; sea smooth. ! DEAD TREE POINT. Barometer 30.- ' 16. temperature. 43. i BULL HARBOR. Mis tv. fresh SJ. wind: barometer. 30i6: temperature .43: sea, heavy swell. Advertise In the DUy News LAND ACT an NOTICE OF INTENTION TO Al'Pl.V TO 1 t.u. 1 untnuBi, In Oraham Island. Queen Charlotte on the Prince Island Land Recording District of PrUice Kupcn. ana siiuaic rcusuu Massett Inlet. Oraham Island. TAKE NOTICE that roweil Kiver . . . ...... ,v.i t. Homnanv Limited of Vancouver. B.C. 1:1,111 Dcai wir uuinii v-v, olv for a lease of estimated jadtan Fish & Oold Storage Co- was NOTICE the following de- ig Commencing at a p-st plsnted at the Mrs. J u. n- ou, f 'nt. 1571: thence nortneasi corner 01 booked to sal! on the Prince nupert wfsterly. following northern boundary of Rupert tomorrow. Basketball tonight said Lot to the northwest comer cf said , Lot; thence westerly, nortneny ana ' easterly, following the high tide mark of Georgetown is Ferguson Bay to the extreme easterly 1 on the Prlnct point of Echinus Point; thence south-, easterly to the point of commencement, 'and containing ISO aces, more rr les POWELL K1VEH tuarAni, at 7 7 o'clock o'clock in in' . games. Ad-' Agent. J. uougias wusou. Dated 4th November. 1926; LAND ACT. OF INTENTION TO TO LEASE LAN l. APPLY 1 In Prince Rupert Land Recording District of Trlnce Rupert, and situate at KHti Tn'ct Queen Charlotte Islands. . m . . , TAKE NOTICE that John Dybhavn, of . Norman A. Watt, provincial govern- pj.lnc(. Rupert. B C. occupation manager, ment- agent, returned to the city on Intends to apply for a lease ot the fol-the Prince RUpert yesterday from Vic-, nHt npts7Plnted on the torla. south aide of Ncsto iniec. aooui one mile from Its head; thence south 6 chains: thence west 18 chains: thence north 6 chain to shore: thence east 10 chains, more or less, following the ahore line to point of commencement, and containing 7 acres, nr-re or less. JOHN DYBHAVN. I Applicant ' Dated November 23. 1928. Victor . Northern Electric You know this tube comes of a good family when you read the fine old names that stand behind it Victor-NORTUERN Elf-CTric, Fits all standard bases 6 volts. $2.75 Victor Talking Maehin. Coean IcanadianT VACinc ssiurv THE OLYMPIAN Wk- ZEUS mm dias, grcatett 'sculptor knou-n. 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Complete information at your nearest Brunswick II dealer's. 1 The Brunswick-Balke-G)llcnder Company of Canada Limited Toronto - Montreal - Winnipeg - Calgary The Brunswick Wonders of thcN'orld"Series k No. 4 Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services (Hi Sailings from Prince Rupert To Ketehlkan. Wranrell, Juneau and (Skagway Nov. 15, 23; Dec. 13, 29. To Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle Nov. 2, 19, Dec 3, 17. PKINCESit IJEATKICE. For liutedale. Eat Bella Bella, Ocean Falls Naniu. Alert Bay. Campbell River, and Vancouver every Saturday, II a.m. Agency for all Steamship Lines. Full Information from W, C. ORCHARD. General Agent. Corner ot 4th Street and 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert, B-C UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Sailings from Prince Rupert. For VANCOUVER. VICTORIA, Swanson Hay and Alert Hay, tic, Tuesday, 3 p.m. For VANCOUVER. VICTORIA,. Alert B iy and Swanson Hay, etc, Saturday. a.m. lor PORT SIMPSON. ANYOX. ALICE ARM, STEWART and Naas Ulver Canneries. Sunday, 8 p.m. . 123 2nd Avenue. R. 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