DAT SEPTEMBER 18, 1929. MKREVBR THERE ARE FLIES USE FLY-TOX k r'FtlES transmit more than thirty r. different disease organisms say government experts TUBERCULOSIS, typhoid fever, small pox, infantile paralysis and more than a score of other diseases are carried by flies. (Read U. S.J). A. Farmers Bulletin 1408.) Everywhere health authorities use FLY-TO X. It is easy to use, stainless, safe, sure. FlY-TOK tflvlsMy f.iawM, S. C Prince Ruport, B.C. Page and Shaw's CHOCOLATES The Candy of Excellence A NEW SHIPMENT JU3T ARRIVED AMirlri t.lio. ulati , I Hi. Unxe i. Ak,nrli fl ('. ho. (dale!. 2 III. lUXe Tilts l'JONKKIl MtUCiOISTS -: pnurikvo oz ana uu Ily-Tox does not cost much naif pints fifty cent. Nearly ail grocer and drug stows sell it. FLYTOX KILLS FLIES $1.00 $2.00 Nlard GeiHre UhuioUtle, I ll. boxes $1-00 nianl.Otilre Chomlnles, 2 Hi. boxen $2-9 i-Aorled Nut Chiwotsl.. Lib. box . .... ., $1.25 iU- ai.o hate iJANON'nS. NKlLSOYS and MOllt'S Choco late at ijitk add in 1 ll. and 2 Ju. boxes. Ormes Ltd. riie HKXALlSTOUK SEND IT TO THE -:- LAUNDRY -:- ALL CLASSES OF LAUNDRY WORK Including three dihn I en fs for Family Work, vU: 'SOFT FINISH, THRIF-T-SERVICE and WET WASH at most reasonable pru es. DRY CLEANING, PRESSING AND REPAIRING Pioneer Laundry and Dry Cleaners Phone 118 iad we w.i do Hie rcsL DEMAND "Rupert Brand" - Kippers - "THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD." Smoked Dally by s Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Lid. P. O. Box 247 West Avenue Re.ld.nce, 244 Fifth ANGER, The Tailor Filie IniiK.rttHl Serge and Srolcli Af-A (( ... UU ' Tweed Suits made to order (,,rfll shop in Prince lluperl n low tistJtVs I. ANGER, Cutter 223 8lxth 8treet . Prince Rupert, B. C. Local and Personal Arthur' Taxi. Phone 678. B.C. Undertakers. Phone 41. Crystal Firelighter, 48 for 81.00. Hide Transfer. Phone (80. f Miss :Lorrm Tlte.. A.TXJJJ, teacher ct I piano. Phone ,i45. 217 Try Fcthtlls Stove Coal, $13.00 per too. No toot-Phil pott, Evltt tt Co.. Ltd. S Mrs. E. A. Morgan returned from I Vancouver on tthe Prince George yesterday aft moon. See Cy llrmiHrl) and Jack Hendricks In .NonMnfcMe Nonsense" at the Mldnltht irollc loiiltlit. Mrs. W. J. Sloan, who has been on la holiday trip south, returned to the city on the Prince George yesterday afternoon. J. A. Swanson. mine superintendent lor the Oranby Co. at Anyox, was passenger returning north on the. Prince George yesterday alter a trip to Vau- I couver. Charles Bocklng. general manager of the Oranby Co.. waa a passenger on the Prince Oeorge yesterday afternoon Izolne through from Vancouver U Anyox. Re-unlon of ex -members ofr'Blxteent. M O S Q. U I T O E S; Und .Thlrtletb BatUlloas ln'tbe Armoiy I icel reck. Smcker. 217 Hrar the orchetra from the local M(xm- Laid re tonight at the Mid night Irvllr. Mr. and Mrs. A 11. Davles and fain Illy. Sixth Avenue East, returned to I the city on the Prince George jester I day after a vacation trip to Vancouver land Victoria. Union freighter Chllllwtck. Capt. ID. McPhee. av in port-this moroln from Stewart and saUed at noon for I Vancouver via the Skeena River. Harry Birch, managing secretary of the Prince Rupfrt General Hospital returned to the- city yesterday alter I having attended the annual conventloi I of the B.C. Hnopltals AaoclaUon Vancouver. James Martin of Massett reached the Irltj from the Islands on the pnnce Charles last night and will aall this l evenlnar on the Prince Oeorge for I Vancouver, on a business trip. Alfred Adams arrived from Massett night and. after attending the (last Fair, will aaU Sunday night tot tb smith taking hi son, Oliver, to achocl 1st Chilli ack. John Tool, manager of the RoyJ iBank at Bums Ike. who has neea vpeixung nia cwiiaays w iriowuin, a -rived In the city yesterday from the south and la spending a day or In town before proceeding to the Interior by train. He Is accompanied I by his daughter. Miss Dora Rolls, daughter of Mr and Mrs. WW lam Roils of Naden Harbor, I arrived from Victoria on the Prince George yesterday afternoon and 1 proceeded through by .train to Cleve land. Ohio, on a holiday trip. Miss Rolls U in the service of the prorluelal 1 government t Victoria. Archdeeron O. A. Rlx returned to th Rev. and Mr. J. S. Braytleld of Anyox were pasvengers returning north to Anyox on the Prince George yesterday afternoon. They were south en a holiday trip tr the course of wht-A they attended the provincial syn1 meeting of the Anglican Church In Vancouver and the-'laylng of the corner stone of the hew Cathedral at Victoria. 'Rev. Oeorge Gray, who was south for the same purpose, returned to Chllco by w7 of Jasper Park. See Jack Hendricks (Craijlrrl) In hi song and dance art at the Midnight Irollc at the lVcotholme tonight. With a strong northwest wind CNJt. steamer Prince Charles, Cant. Nell McLean, which arrived la port at 8 o'clock last night from Ma sett and Skldegate Inlet porta, with (0! visitors for the Fair, had rough cros-. tng of Hecate Straits both going and; coming. The Charles left at 10 o clock last night for Ketchikan and la duj back at 3 o'clock this afternoon with the Exhibition visitors from Alaskan town. Established 1923 CONSULTATIONS FREE We particularly Invite those who have difficult cases. THE DAILY NEW8 PAGE TOREl When The Babies Are Cutting Teeth THE MOTHER SHOULD USE During baby'i teething time, the bowels become loose' ana diirrbrxa, dysentery, colic, cramps, etc., manifest themselves; the (rums become swollen, and cankers form in the mouth. ' Thia is the time when the mother should use "Dr. Fowler's," and, psr- I hap, save tue vujj t we. If )ou want to live to be 100, nine to the Midnight Irollc to night and Hill l will tell you how It's don . William Mitchell aalls tonight on the Prince George lor San Francisco where be expects to locate for a while. Miss Fete Trvmayne leaves todsy for Detroit. Michigan, where she will take; up training for a nurse In the Henrv Ford Hospital. Mrs. Walter Shaw sails tonight on the Prince Oeorge for Vancouver to take up her residence In the Fraser Valley. Mr. Shaw will follow later . Midnight I'rnllr In Vetiholme Theatre tonight at II o'rlork.' TlT bet vaudeville show ever put on In Prince Kuxrt. H&rold McEwen, CJJJt. dlvUlon freight agent, made the round trip to Queen Charlotte It land points, re turning to town on the Prince Charte, last night. Chit Schenkler and ' Ole Haceland. University of Washington students, who hare been In Prince Rupert ttui summer playing baseball In the league for the Gyro Club, will aau Bunasrv night on their leturn to Seattle. The KOO radio sUtlon at Oaklara tonight broadcosU the Olympic glet club concert frcm 8 to 9 and after that until midnight Phil lambkins Musical Bears from Paradise Garden, Oakland, will be on the air. Mr, and Mrs. J. Field Strang arrived In the city last night from the Quem Charlotte Islands on the Prince Charles accompanied by Mrs. Strang's sister Mrs. - Greer of 'Cleveland, Ohio, ano her daughter. Miss Jessie Greer, who have been visiting In the district auo who will proceed from here on thC.r return East. of Vancouver, to Elmer John Palmer, cf the same place, but formerly of Douglas. Alaska, where he w as born. The marriage was a quiet one at the home of the bride's parents. 2S Second Ave. West with only members of the family and a few Intimate friends pre sent. The bride was attended by Miss Helen Morrison, formerly of Prince Rupert, and I city on the Prince Oeorge yesterday Kne mM Arne vesoja. I after having attended tne provincuu synod meeting of the Anglican church in Vancouver and the laying of the corner stone of the new cathedral at Vlctoila. The archdeacon will leave next week for-Winnipeg to attend an I other church meeting. FORMER RESIDENT IS MARRIED AT VANCOUVER mihs katiivkim; morciax. nuiii TtR OF MIL Am MRS. J. U. .MOKd.W. IS ItKUIE Of E. J. PALMKK The wedding took place in Vancouver recently of Miss Katharine Helen Mor gan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. tt Moresn. formerly of tbu city, but now The bride was prettily gowned In a bouffant frock of hlte taffeta with de corations of old lsce. which formed a part of her grandmother's wedding dre-s her cap-shaped veil being held In place 9y strands of pearls and bunches oi irange bl essoins. A beautiful Victorian bouquet of butterfly rosea and Illy of the valley was juried by the bride while the brides maid carried a sheaf of pink glad tola. and wore blue taffeta and silver lace. Following the wedding a reception waa held at "Klllarney.' the happy couple leaving later for a somewhat lengthy visit to Seattle. Yellowstone Park and various points farther east. TOO LATK TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE COOK STOVE FOR WOOD: I September 29, 1928. MANY EXHIBITS COOKING CLASS I.WIIEK OF CITY . IlMTHIl.T MAKE GOOII lUSrLAY ' HAIKV I AX CILINAKY FKOIIl'CTS The ladles of the city and district j are responsible for a fine display ofj dairy and culinary products at the! Fair, 'fi'he' -judging- '.' completed ye-t tcrday by Mrs: T:andle of Nanalmo who' made the awards as follows: Butter, five pounds, bulk I, Mrs.! Nell Van de Veen: 2, Mrs. George Oulton. ! Butter, five pounds, pound bricks 1, Mrs. E. Edge: 2, Mrs. Van de Veen. ! Hen's eggs, white 1, Hamlin tt Thomson; - 2, Mrs. Hellman. Hen's eggs, brown 1, Mrs. Hellman; 2, W. O. Hughes. Home-made candy 1, Mrs. W. S. Fisher; 2. Mrs; W. W: C. O'Neill, Home-made oread, white (special) I. Mrs. D. McD. Hunter: 2, Mrs. H. H. Blske. 213 1 Home-made bread, Oraham or whole heat 1. Mrs. D. McD. Hunter; 2, Mrs. R. C. Parsons. Home-made bread, rye 1, .Mrs. Hell- mat: 2, Mrs. J. Howe. Home-made buns I, Mrs. A. Ivar son; 2, Mrs. W. H. Sherman Sr. Home-made fruit cakc 1, Mrs. O.i Bauo Bert; 2, Mrs. J. Howe. I Dark cake. Iced 1, MiV. W. B. Cor nish; 2. Mrs. W. S.' Fisher. White cake. Iced 1, Mrs. W. S. Fisher; 2, Mrs. Bruce Love. I Angel cake 1, Mrs. W. H, Sherman:) 3,' Mrs. D. McD. Hunter. Sponge cake 1, Mrs. Cornish: 2, Mrs. Hellman. I Gingerbread 1, Mrs. Hellman; 2.. Mrs. C. G. Minns. Sbsrtbread 1, Mrs. J. Bremner; 2, Mrs. T. Boulter. Lemon pie 1. Mrs. W. U Sandlson; 2. Mrs. E. Hellman. Apple pie 1. Mrs. D. McD. Hunter; 2. Mrs. J. Howe. ' Pumpkin pie 1, Mrs. E. Hellman. White cookies 1, Mrs. W. L. Eandi son; 2, Mrs. W. D. Moxley. I Glsger cooklis 1. Mrs. E. Hellman'. 2. Mrs, J. Bremr.er. j Drop cakes 1, Mrs. Grace B. Fail"; 2. Mrs. T. D. Rlnde. j Doughnuts 1. Mrs. W. 8. Fisher: 2, Mrs. W- D. Moxley. Onions, pickled 1. Mrs. D. McD. Hunter: 2. Mrs. Van de Veen. Cabbage, pickled 1, Mrs. F. W. Bon er. 2, Mrs. c. a. Minns. Carrots, pickled 1. Mrs. C. O. Minns; 2, Mrs. Basso F-ert. I Sweet pickles, mixed 1. Mrs. D. McD. I Hunter. 2. Mr. C. O. Minns. Sror pickles, mixed 1. Mrs. C. C1.I Minns: 2. Mrs. Basso Bert. 1 Mustard pickles 1. Mrs. J. Howe; 2., Mrs. D. McD. Hunter. Raspberry vinegar 1. Mrs. C. O.' Minns; 2. Mrs. W. S. Fisher. " Tomato ketchup 1, Mrs. D. McD. Hunter 2, Mrs. X- O. Minns. Tomato Chutney, red 1. Mrs. D. lic- D. HunUr, 2, Mrs. E. Hellman, Chutney, any other kind I, Mrs. C. O. Minns; 2. Mrs, D. McD. Hunter. Apple Jelly 1. Mrs. W. D. Moxley: 2. Mrs. W. L. Sandlson. 218. ANNOUNCEMENTS. Anglican Church baar. November 23. Baptist Ladles' Aid Bazaar, Novem ber 25. St, Andrew's Society Ladles Auxiliary Bazaar, October 8. J Royal Purple Sale of plain and fancy sewing and home cooking, October 16. ! DENTIST ! Exchange Block Phone 109 Presbyterian Lladles Aid Bazaar, November '10. United Church Baxa'ar, December 2. Apricot Jam 1. Mrs. C. O. Minns; X Mrs. W. L. Sandlson. Gooseberry Jan 1, Mrs. J. Howe: 2. Mrs. D. McD. Hunter. Sua terry jam 1. Mrs. W. L. San dlson: 2. Mrs. W. Bonier. Raspberry lam 1, Mrs. D. McD. Hunter; 2. -Mrs. W. L. Sandlson, Plum Jam 1. Mra. C. G. Minns; 2, Mrs. Sam H. Letlle. Red currant telly 1. Mrs. J. Howe: 2. Mrs. E. Hellman. Black currant Jelly 1. Mrs. W. L. Sandison: 2, Mr. J. Howe. Sandlson; 2, Mrs. J. Howe. Orange marmalade 1. Mrs. C. J. Norrlngton; 2. Mrs. H. Smith. Raspberries, canned 1, Mrs. D. . McD. Hunter; 2, Mrs. E. Hellman. Cherries, canntd 1. Mrs. W.A. Sandlson: 2, Mrs. E. Hellman. Flums. canned 1. Mrs. D. McD. Hun ter: 2. Mrs. W. D. Moxley. Strawberries, canned 1, Mrs. W. L. Sandlson; 2. Mrs. D. McD. Hunter. Pears, canned I. Mrs. W. D. Moxley: 2. Mrs.,D. McD. Hunter. Peaches, canned 1. Mr. D. McD Hunter. 2, Mrs. W. D. Moxley. . Tomatoes, canned 1. Mrs. J. Howe: 2. Mrs. D. McD. Hunter. Corn on the cob. canned 1. Mrs. J. Howe: 2. Mrs. D. McD. Hunter. Beets, canned--1, Mrs. J. Howe: 2. Mrs. D. McD. Hunter. Peas, canned 1. Mrs. W. Ross Thomson: 2, Mrs. D. McD. Hunter. Beana In the pod. canned 1. Mrs W. L. Sandlson: 2, Mrs. E. Hell rc an. rvtllM-tlnn nnp fruit mwrvail large grmie: uiv fruit, pickles. 10 vsrleUes with no wild 5 o'clock at IS28 Eighth Avenue East , Collection, wild fruit, canned, pre- A SHIRT SALESMAN WANTED FOB I1 or P" varieties 1. Mrs. seU E. HeUman; 2. Mrs. C. O. Minns. I your district, to direct, hlgn j qusllty mads-to-order shirts at pop- r,t( IAJ-S ular prices. Ubersl commission, ex-1 Quaker bread -1. Mrs. J. Howe; 2. Mrs E- Hellman. riii.i mnrv eiceUent ODnortunltT obtain nve R bad 1. Mrs. A. Ivar-llne. for right man to profitable State experience. John Buddi811: 2. Mrs. D. McD. Hunter, comnanv. 315 Bar Street. Toronto. R Household scones-1. Mrs. J. Bremner. the i POSTAL HELPERS. SALARY 11020-1 Magic sake and biscuits 1. Mrs. W. i 1260, for employment In the Prince ;Lw Sandlson- 2, Mrs. J. Bremner. Rupert Post Office. For admittance) Most first prlxes Mrs. D. McD. Hunts examination, apply Secretary, ter. ClvU Service Commission, Ottawa, cn Baked brown beans Mrs. W. D. Max forms supplied by the Postmaster, ; ley. Prince Rupert. B.C.. not later thanj 2aj1MliU23asaB Siir Through The Mails The service of the Bank of Montreal is as wide and comprehensive as the postal system itself. This service enables customers living in remote districts to transact their banking by mail as satisfactorily as if they ' could make personal visits. Write for our folder, SV "Bankinz by Mail." fLffi D. C PATERSON. Manager, Vjgg' Prince Rupert Branch; BANK OFMONTREAL Established over IOOyeart Loggers! Loggers! We have the only compleifc lock of Gilchrist Jacks and parts in the North. We handle Logging Calile, Axes, Peavies, Saws, and general Camp EquipmenL It will pay you to see us when outfitting. Stork's Hardware Limited 710 Second Avenue 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 Rooms. Hot and Cold Water, Baths and Showers. Steam Heated, Kleclric LighL Corner of Third Ave and Sixth SL PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating O. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant is- equipped to handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 38 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 Cost. WILLIAM GOLDBLOOM "The Man Who Gives You a Square Deal" I