MDAT OCTOBEH 12. 1028. r eczema, psoriasis, For rinfwonn, ulcers, abscesses, tad other distreasinr skin dii-ease Zsm-Buk remains unrivalled. Tbi gTcat herbal balm ends p&la nit irritation, llrflwra out poison and corruption, and grows healthy new skin in a wonderful way. CHR KEEP A BOX ALWAYS HANDY! $& SOebcx en ISTMAS Greeting CARDS THAT ARE DIFFERENT Our 1020 linr i a dandy. The fuj"t v.c lme ever i w , Iti'Hutilul d;mr1 itifn, new ilf.i. iialtt. -.ill Hi vt t -t. .iluc -. ml jnt u irMl u ' in Itarui'-I' y af. lit !;. lliaii ail others. ' ..iti'H (iIIim) nl our iwn Pruil Simp no luiddtc- 'lit. Cuir and or, aboiic, and our trTTsruta- t .. - d! jujrv-4ikttiW-to I lii m;i I - ill - tiiwu i n-liiiitT nil M'qiir-I. till luV.lU DEMAND "Rupert Brand" - Kippers - THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD." Smoked Dally by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., IM Prince Rupert, B.C. j n x k 'n'7 T 0 SI out" Mpp BBRii dsn Best Procurable (1IIE ORIGINAL) Pure Scotch Whisky RICHEST IN FINEST HIGHLAND MALT DaiM.Cbili DtiIIriM. Dull' lr.--Git"V. Snllud. r.rrat. sua mww'ii " A itse?.'-- 'I'liis nilvvrlUfineiit is not published or displayed by llio Llfliiur Control Hoard or by the Government of Urilish Columbia. tere Edmonton, Large mouthed black "bail may oon be available to Alberta sportsmen for a batch of fingerlin?! and yearlings from th Kootenajr Lakes have been placed la Lac La Nonive by the Northern Alberta Fish and Came Protective Association. McCUl University opened her senior (octjjall season in Montreal at the Percival Molion Memorial Stadinm On October 2nd, with a came against the Old Boys. On of the most enthusiastic fans of this game is ft W. Beatty, President of the Canadian Pacific Railway, who is -an annual ticket holder, and who will be present at alt the big games this season. In a recent despatch from the west, W. L. Smith, former editor of the Farmer's Sun, estimates that approximately 11,000,000,000 will be added to Canada's Income this year from the products of the farms of Western Canada. Last year's field crops were valued at $1412,691,000 to th growers nd it put the west in th prosperity column. Mr. Smith believes it is a fair assumption that this year the return will not be less. An interesting estimate of Can. ada'a per capita wealth has been made by the League of Nations, with comparative figures of 22 years ago. In 1925 the per capita wealth in this country amounted to f 2,406, as contrasted with 11,100 per capita in 1903. Out of the 35 nations listed, Canada ranks third, the United States showing f 2,918 and Great Britain 2,459 per capita, respectively. With a view to obtaining financial assistance of some kind with which to aid the emigration of Austrian farmers to Canada, Dr. Heinrich M on tel. an Austrian Government official, arrived in this country recently on board tbe Canadian Pacific S.S. "MontroyaL" There are 10,000 Austrian farmers who would emigrate to Canada, stated Dr. Mantel, all of them practical fanners, but they do not possess sufficient funds to pay their passage to this country. . Egypt may include Canada among those countries in which she will be , without representation, according to A-' statement made recently by Emfla Sharteni. acting as unofficial am- , bassador to Canada who arrived in Canada on he. Canadian Pacific liner "Minaedosa." Mr. Sharteni is trying to interest Crypt in Canadian flour and timber, and in return ex-pects tt Dominion to reciprocate by purchasing cotton, dried fruits, etc. direct from Egypt instead of through the middlemen in London or New York. Walking about on a two-foot wide platform. 200, 300 and even WK) feet up the outer surface of huge chimneys is a!l in a day's work to Henry Held, expert chimney builder and climber, who was employed recently by the Canadian Pacific Railway to overhaul a 200-foot chimney in the station yards at the Windsor Street I Depot in Montreal. It took eight I days for Held and his assistant, I Richard Boucher, of Three Rivers, I to move the platform, secured by a heavy cable, up tbe side of the chim- 1 ney. in order to begin work at th top. Lord Clarendon, Under-Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs in the British Government, sailed for England from Quebec on the Canadian Pacific liner "Empress of rrance," September 29th, bringing to a close an extended tour of the Dominion investigating the lions under which the 3,000-family immigrant scheme is beine carried out in Canada. His Lordship, who is chairman of the Overseas Settlement Board under whose auspices this scheme is being conducted, mid the statement before his departure that he was greatly satisfied with the conditions amongst Britishers who have settled in Canada under this scheme. He personally visited over 180 families. Mr. aud Mrs. W. J. Crawford of Stewart are passengers aboard th steamer Cardrna today going through to Vancouver on a holiday trip. They are accompanied by their two daughters, Misses Muriel, and Helen Crawford. John Haldane. Indian, was fined tlS and costs In the city police court this morning for lntoxlcstion, On a similar charge, R. Lelghton and Charles Auckland were each fined 10 and costs while George Ryan was mulcted 123 for having- liquor In his possession. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 4t IOST. BETWEEN DRY DOCK AND O.TJ". wharf, black wallet, containing 15.00, 10.00 and (20.00 bills. Finder please return to Police Station or to J. de Carlo, third officer as. rrince Charles. THE DAILY NBW8 PAQl THftlfc takeu on the pontoons. n iwmmsi n n "i '--ib md In Vncour, B.C. Industrial H mosquitoes Inrtltutc WIU n) win. P1iim nrtnr. At Your Retailer m Local and Personal Arthur's Taxi. Phone 678. B.C. Undertakers. Phone 41. t: Gyro Hoedown, Auditorium, Octobti IS. 3(7 Try Foothills Stove Coal; 113.00 prion. No toot Phil pott. Evltt tc Co. .UL a E. Pearce, local tullbut fisherman win leave by tomorrow's train for thu Tarmoutb district In Nova Scotia where be win spend the winter. MUs Alices Patmore, daughter cf W. Patmore. Is making a rati! actor) reootery lollowlng a recent opera Uoi (or appendiettls in the Prince Ruper Oeacral Hospital. Rebekah whist drive and' dance In Dosten Hall, tomorrow. Wednesday. October 13 at 8.30. Arthur's Orchestra Indies 50c. Gentleroent 75c. Every- mdy welcome. At 5 JO yesterday, afternoon the fin (leparUnent hal a call to tbe rear ol labour's store on Fr&aer Street where sraaa fire was extinguished without damage being done. Members of Canadian Legion are re quested to attend general meeting in the dub Rooms on .Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Election of officers and aAher Important : busfejfe. 241 At a business meeting last night tin Jt Andrew's Society decided to holit its annual ball on November 30. it oominittee to take charge will be nam ed by the president. George Abbott. C.QJktM. freighter Canadian Importer. Tapt. McCullcugh. which Is to undergt extensive repairs In the local dry dock arrived from Vancouver at 730 this morning and. soon after arrival, wai The City Council has prepared a 1U if lots reverted for non-payment of taxes . Oilers for any of tfce property will be received for consideration dur tng the month of October. Anyone In temted can receive a copy of the tut at the Collector's office. L CPA. steamer Princess Mary. Cspt Arthur Slater, arrived at 2 o'clock thk tfternoon from Alaska ports and sallec at 3 for Vancouver and Vlctorll. Passengers leaving for the south on the Mary included M. Iietnes. V. Dyrndahl I. Sletbakk. J. L. Brewster. John Wallace and Joseph Wallace. Rev. William Allen who conducted anniversary services In the local United Church on Sunday, returned to Terrac-)n this morning's tralu. Rev. Evan laker took Mr. Allen's services at Terrace and returned from there last even-lug. Rev. Oecrge O. Hacker was the pastor In Rupert East Church on Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Patmore have returned to the city after a honeymoon trip of over a month following their marriage In Vancouver on September 1, the bride having formerly been M' Irene Weathcrhead of the local schoci teaching staff. They motored through the Oksnagan and Kootenajr districts and then wrnt as far East as Winnipeg returning here lest Saturday afternoon The utilities committee together wit) other members of the city council hs. a meeting last night to go further into the power question. Tbe report of J. J. Little, superintendent of utilities. aud H. A. McLean, city engineer, was presented and will come officially before Uic council at the regular meet ing. A recommendation with respect to the application of the Canadian Fish tc Cold Storage Co. for power will also be presented. Prince Rupert Assembly, Native Sons of Canada, was addressed last evening by F. M, Duchemln, a member of Kamloops Assembly snd a former ' grand chaplain. He spoke la a very Interest ing manner on Canadtanlam. The meeting received new applications for membership aud decided to make arrangements for some form of winter entertainment. A. J. Prudhomme, vice-president occupied the chair In the so- sence of .the president, Aid, M. M. I Stephens. I EGG AND POULTRY POOL FOR WESTERN CANADA UNDER WAY EDMONTON, Oct. J3 The formation ol a Western Canada Egg and Poultry pool Is a foregone conclusion and Is bound to come sooner or later, said D. U. Malln Friday on bis return from gary where representative? of the ta. Manitoba and Saskatchewan pools ruct to form n fnter-p'rovlnclal body. "As yet we have not reached the' point where any very definite plans have, been formulated but we hope to com- J mence operating In the near future. There are some points of difference ia , tbe marketing of eggs and poultry produce In the three provinces that will have to be worked out, but there la ' every prospect of these being succeas- t fully overcome." Mr Malln considered the first duty i of the pool would be to market th ; proaucu oi me pool ana vo purcnate supplies for members. A meeting of tbe pool wUl be held towards the end of December or early :text year to further consolidate Its three sections. BOY WAS KILLED STRUCK BY A CAR VICTORIA, Oct. 12. Knocked down bj in auto while riding a bicycle on Frl day, John Tickle, a ten year eld Ud. lied Sunday withovt regaining con- tdouantaa. Union steamer Cardena. Capt. A. . Jlcfcson. returned at 0 40 this morning ram Anyox, Alice Arm and Stewart ind will, sail at 8 o'clock this events. 'cr Vancouver and wsyports. Passen gers booked to sail from here far the touth on the vessel Include R. W. Gil :ey and E. J. Amey for Vancouver and Oeorge O. Bushby for Victoria. Ingvald Sletbakk, fisherman aboard he schooner Kalen, sailed on tbe ?rtncecs Msry this afternoon for the xuth. He will, -visit In Seattle and th?r western cities before proceeding o Kew York where, on October 28, tc will embark aboard the Norweglan- ncrican liner Btavangerjford for Nor ray to spend the winter at his home :.i Udfjord, Helgeland. ANNOUNCEMENTS. Royal Purple Sale of plain -anil ancy sewing at id home evoking, Oc ober 18. Hallowe'en Dance, auspices Women's Hospital Auxiliary. Friday. October 29 Hill 90 Bazaar. October 30. Presbyterian LXadies' Aid Bazaar, No ember 10. St. peters. Seal Cove. Sale of Wort .Covember 11. Moose Bazaar -November 18 and 17. Anglican Church buaar, November Baptist Ladies Aid Bazaar, Novem ber 25. ' Lutheran Women's Aid Sale of Work. Jecember 1. United ChurcJi Bazaar. December 3 RIJCC RUPERT HOUSING CO. LIMITED. BALANCE SHEET April 1st, 1919, to Octobsr 4th, 1928. Profit and Loss account. By lit-, Arruunl . . SlU.nu " HHrreM vinr Inr Bsnk tii.li lnlerel m lie- ferrxl l'syinents Ssl.JS fH.-e- rm-mii-d l.SVI.Si Intrrenl i n Mrl- Ksseit ,3SI.I rw KiKtiv, i!ar- ie.Uf ,84f.I " HlvldelliN S.TfU.VO Kjr 4.M Slurrn MI.IM.91 tll.ttf.9J Caoltal Account at S40.0U earli StM.MS.MS Tn S.s.iu Shares I iilnMiru, at ill. ii earli . . t8I.SiHt.tn 1924 Imie S 7 III. lo 'i i nr-lltl ttrixld . T.iiO.lM) 1928 Jiiih- HI, In Jlft ' Cai'llal l(esl(l . 4,ia.0 tfr. to tui ('aiMtal Henald . l.KMI.iiO 1926 rl. IIIi. lo ?J Capital Hi-palil . 4.S2I.WU IJUH.dOO.HO SrilO.OOa.OP I'nme liux-n. B.C. o thj Sharaholdsrs W. the iinili-rs'lriied. rertiTv the sbie t-j U- s true ami nirrei t MatenM-ni of the I'llnee tunert lluiiins i'n. I.linlii-d mnre 'late ii lniHirjir!irn. April in. till. In prwiriit dme. lrli.lT 4111. I. JOII.N L. :HUISTIE f-VHIL II OMME AriMiinlaiit Liquidalur. EsUbllshed 1923 Evening Dental Service I Etenlug apiHilntments will be ilieerfully made for those wliu prefer to hate their work dene then. mm R.h K IVENNY DENTIST Exchanga Block Phone 10ij Making Dishwashing Harmless to the Sands NO longer need dishwashing be an unpleasant task ! A spoonful of Lux softens the dishwater, works wonders in cleansing and leaves the hands smooth and presentable. Lux is a bland soap that is quite as effective as harsh and strong cleansing agents. A little goes a long way. The popularity of Lux has encouraged imitation. Look for tbe name of Lever Brothers Limited on tbe package. Lux is never sold in bulk. Lever Brothers limited Toronto L-S41 PRESCRIPTIONS When your pliysinan write a presmpliuii he specifies exactly what drug" he wants and the amount of each ingredient. Lint I lie problem uf compounding these ingredients so that (lie BEST RESULTS are obtained that h left to the pharmacist's judgment. How important it is, then, to choose your pharmacist. with tare and lake the prescription to one who is properly qualified hy law, by education, and by experience to perform this important task. For all the -accumulated knowledge brought to bear by your duclor in writing the prescription may go for naught unless the compounding is doile In ac cordance with the most approved methods. When your prescription is compounded by us you are assured of getting exactly what the doctor specifies,. Furthermore, you are assured of having t lie prescription coui-IMMiuded properly by an EXPERIENCED PHARMACIST with the VERY BEST GRADE OF MATERIALS Ormes Ltd. The Pioneer Druggists. 3rd Ave. and 6th Street, IicanadianJ vsaiLry The ltexall Store. Phones 82 and 200 Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert Ts astehlkan, Wranqsll, Juntau and tkagway spU 6, 17, 2?i 0m, 11, 2t. To VancotMsr, Victoria snd ssttls pt. 4, 11, 21) Oct. 1, 12, 22. PHINCEM MTRICC Csmsksll Rlvsf, snd Vsncouver ' taturdav 11 am. . 'or auttdals. East Bella Bslla. Ocsan rails. Nam, Alsri Bat. ssassss"sBpiiBSBsjmssat .. , Msaes T far all BUamsnla Lines. full laferssatlsa fesa W. O. ORCHARD Steal SaL tora.r of th Strsst and trd avsaus. Prints Ruaeet, B.Q.1 - 4 UNION STEAMSHIPS. LIMITED killncs trvm rnncs Rupert, r VANOOUVEII. VICTORIA, wansen lay, aid AUM Rar, TtiMSM, PM. VANOOUVER. VICTORIA, Alsrt Sst, sad EwansM Rs, Raltirdar, It For PORT tlMPSON and NassRIsr CannsHss, Thursday a.m. Far PORT SISIPEON. ANTOX, ALICE ARM, STEWART, (iinda), t S.m. 123 2nd Atsnua. R. M. SMITH, Agtnt Prints nwptrt, a. C