WELL, he won't holler with anything but praiae when his collars are returned from this laundry. There's a feeling of comfort and newness jwhen he puts it on and he smiles again when he see it in the mirror. When you hare your hilars laundered our way jut once, you'll wonder why you hadn't c i! j i v,d real comfort before. Pioneer Laundry Thonc 118 JAEGER riiti; wool Underwear For the Chilly Days Ladies' Wat, light yet warm Opera Style $1.50 Sleeveless Style .. $1.75 I'nion Suits and liloomers in all styles J A EG Ell IlLANKETS Two sizes, 7 or 9 lb. per pair Tho name "Jaeger" on any article means Quality. H.S. Wallace Co. Ltd. 3rd Avenue and Fulton Phone 9 YOU ARE INVITED to nee Ladies' Coats Hats and Dresses at The Louvre 316 Third Avenue Next Royal Bank Thor Johnson for Mens' Clothing and Furnishings The home of "SOCIETY HKAND" CLOTHES ANGER, the TAILOR Fine Imported Serge and Scotch Tweed Suits made to order in our shop in Frince Itupertaslow $55,00 as I. ANGER. Cutter and Designer 223 Sixth Street Mra. Fred Baul and aon. Robert, who have been visiting with Mrs. Baul asugnter, Hra. Andrew Anderson and sons, Robert and L. a. Saul, returned to their home In Victoria at the end T the week. A. E. Klssoek la enlarging hu bust. premises, Tajlor Jensen and Jock Mitchell having the contract fsr the work. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Anderson have moved into thetr new residence near the Burn Lake aehool. Oeorge Beel, who wa recently msr rled in Vancouver, baa returned to hi home at Ootaa Lake with his bride. Rev. and Mr. Kerr and aon, Arnold, left last week for Ontario where they will spend a month. Mr. and Mra. C. Hartley, who attend ed the Prince Rupert Exhibition, are I continuing their holiday at Vanrlerhrmf Adam dumper will thortly return to hti ranch at Tachenlkut Lake' and pre pare for the arrival of hi wife and family next year. The wedding of Roy Oust and Mia Etta Oraham, B-A. will Uke place at the home of the bride-elect' sister, Mr. Norman Schreiber, at Ootaa Lake on Wednesday of thU'week with Rev, W. R. Athford offlciatlng. Dr. and Mrs. J. T, Steele, who were recently married in Vancouver, the bride formerly being Mlas Helen Bar bara Hills, R.N.. a graduate of the Vancouver Oeneral Hospital training school for nurses, are on a honeymoon trip to California after which they will return here to Uke up their residence. rMs. P. V. Tallon and daughter; Dorothy, havt returned from a three months' trip to Eastern Canada. PRINCE GEORGE A trial shipment of ore from the Pioneer mine on Buckley Creek, a tributary of Government Creek south of here, is now awaiting delivery to Trail smelter. Returns on the shipment may mean much aa far as the working of properties in that vicinity, is concerned. The launch Malamute, constructed in Prince Rupert during the summer, has been moved to Summit Lake from which point it Is the Intention of Its iwner. Harvey D. Scott, to travel In It next summer to the mouth of the Mackenzie River and the Arctic Ocean. The Canadian Forestry Association put on a free picture show in the Capitol Theatre here on Saturday night II. B. Ouest, master of Nechako Lodge, A P. & AJJ.. and a group of fourteen local masons paid a fraternal visit to Vanderhoot Lodge last Monday evening. Dan 'Midffe'y', of MJpnd lcreelr. Okla froma,' iipd. Samuel 8chafer' of r Sand Point: Idshky' fccmpan J their wives are tfpgaROdi in' big, fenme-JjUnt j lag north ,orth!;f Ithi' r$fck4ter tRoad; Their guide guide1 'Is 5; 1L Ra'msland "of Prince -Oeorge. In order to Increase 1U capacity, the Prince Oeorge public library has been moved into what was formerly the studio in W. J. Pitman's music store. In SDlte of considerable Illness, school enrolment In Prince Oeorge now total 421 of which 3S7 pupils are In public school. , P. Pavlch is Importing fruit for the local market from the Okanagan valley by the carload. R. W. MacLeod has returned from a trln to the Nadlna River on business in connection with the restocking of that stream with salmon. Canvassers for the orphanage, which la maintained at New Westminster by the Orange associations, are making the round of the city. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Welder of Lohg , .v. ri. p4vaH hrn hv motor last week and arevlslting with Myvder'a . .v.-. i t n'T T n On Inn - Mrs. B. Hansard has returned to her home from the Prince Oeorge Hospital following a recent Illness. Requests are being received at the . mninvment bureau from auch I" J nolnts as Francois Lake, Houston. Decker Lake and Telkwa for tie-makers. Fred Joudry, Prince Rupert optician, will shortly visit Prince Oeorge. Tbs funeral of S. C. Perry, resident THE DAILT KET7S PACE FIV3 BUSNSLAKE THE PIONEER Oeneroua donations tr being made in connection with toe forthcoming LAUNDRY KIDS school fall fair to be held here. One of the acUv collectors is -Scotty" TI.OUMOll Mia? Orace M. DuSeii. nj.. recent! Plain Mr. York has a growing graduated from the lUatKon Hasniull training school for nurse, has been! I ST appointed to position on the suSI of the Burnt Lake missionary hosplull gro wing fast ! I I , a- -m. j.v:a Jk w -w r Mrs J Mowatt and two sent of Tin-Ugei left tut week for Niagara Fall wnere they will spend three month i-iting with relative and friend. j The Bum Lake lUrdwarf U addtn VJttfcN A. LrUNDR.v i another warehouse to 1U premise. Wtl. .SPOiLS HIS COU.AR.S. B nam Reld having the contract for the! ' i.h. J II IB II ' I of this district for several years, whose death occurred In Calgary, took place here last week. Members of the local Rebekah Lodge attended , church service In a body at the United Church Sunday evening. The newly organized girls' sewing club In connection with the Ladles' Aid of the local Lutheran Church met Saturday afternoon In the church. Miss L. Helgerson of Victoria has ar rived to Uke charge of the Flnmoore public school. SM1THERS Bmlthera Assembly, Native Sons of Canada, has decided to Invite delegates from all assemblies In Central British Columbia to meet In'Smlthers for the purpose of forming a district council. October XI is suggested as the date for such a meeting. J. H. Byrne Is nursing a badly fractured arm and Tom Chalmers Is suffering less, serious injuries following an accident near Lake Kathlyn when their car, for some mysterious reason turned turtle. An ore exhibit from Omlneca district assembled by tha emlthers branch of the British Columbia Chamber or Mines, carried off second prlee of $7? at the prctlnctal exhlblticn at New VXJy I HI I 1 J I I a i.i II r . - li Plain Mr. York is exclaiming aloud l "Everyone Uh.es me. My! What d- crowd! lsJTlBy I J I Is it quite understood mr7 J J ' Why Plain York is so goodl I "j- j Here's the answer to quality Ttpwntree's are 1 -j I i jl ... ..... : . Every day more people are exclaiming at 1 y . - rl I the unusual quality of Plain York chocolate, i I Triumph of 200 years' experience in fine 1 f mJisli cnocoiate maKing, tnis uencious, new, vel I A I w taste that realizes your dream of what choco- S'" 1 "5'ttei"' ntt to fweet j' j Westminster. Frank Conway lef.laat.week for California, having -soid the Evelyn Hotel here to Martin Wilson for. a consideration of 14.200. -A ..Development work has been resumed on the Richfield mine at Topley under the recently organized Topley Richfield Mining Co. The year's street work In Smlthers Is now drawing to a close. A great many Improvements have been made this season. , . District contractors are protesting against an order ; made by the railway company that all ties taken out this season must be peeled. The dropping of the regulation or an additional allowance of 5c Is being -asked. Dr. V. Dolmage'of'ihe federal 'geolo gical survey, who has r completed hli season's work In the Ingenlka country, forecasts Important mineral discoveries in the vicinity ofiFort' Orahame on the Flnlay River. Miss Alice Latimer has left for Oun. vllle, Ontario, where she will reside with her grandmother. A total of thirty-three trout was the bag of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reld. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Warner. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Turner and .Mr, Olot Hanson as a result -of an expedition to Dennis Lake on Hudson Bay Mountain at the first of last week. Preparations are how being made by ("railway omclals along the 'line for this winter's movement of grain to Prince Rupert. A considerable increase In ton nage over 192S Is expected. Clean bills of health are being given Bulkley Valley cattle herds by Dr. Sparrow, provincial veterinarian. Mrs. M .Arthur has arrived from Prince Rupert and will spend two months here as the guest of Mrs. L. B. Warner. Dr. P. D. Carr has returned to Prince Oeorge after spending two months here. W. J. O'Neill was In Burns Lake on business last week. Provincial Constable O. L. Ilall Is at Burns Lake relieving Constable A. II, Silk who Is on holidays. . Smlthers had to go back to lamps for several days at the end of last week following a breakdown in the municipal power plant. MAKE IT SNAPPY. Publisher (to author) Youll have to rewrite this novel. Mr. Sorobbler. If you yant It to sell. The Boston police have positively refused to upprsalt. life. LAND ACT. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO ArPLY TO LEASE LAND Queen Charlotte Islands Land District. Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and situate north of Lots 1658 aud 1857. TAKE NOTICE that The Langara Fishing and Packing Co. Ltd. of Massett occupation Canners, Intends to apply for a lease of the following described lands: commencing at a post planted twenty chains north of Yan Indian Reserve and on the shore of Mclntyre Bay; thence north 5 chains to the low water mark; thence westerly following said low water loo chains; thence soutneriy a chains: thence easterly 160 chains to the point of commencement, and containing eighty acres, more or ie. LnANOAHA FISHINO & PACKINO CO. LTD, Applicant. Fred Nash, Agent. Dated June 27. 1927. LAND ACT. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO ArPLY TO LEASE LAND. In Prince Rupert Land Recording District of Coast District. Range 4, and sit. uat on and. being all of Bonllla Island except that portion occupied by Indian Reserve Number 18. TAKE NOTICE that I. Ole C. Austad, of Prince Rupert, B.C.. occupation rancher. Intends to apply for a lease of me louowing described lands: Commenclnf at a post planted at the southeasterly point of Bonllla Island: thence northerly, westerly, southerly and easterly, .following the sinuosities of the shore line, to point of commencement, excepting therefrom that portion of the uiana occupied by Indian Reserve no. la, and conUlnlng one thousand acres, more or leas, OLE C. AUSTAD. Applicant Dated July 15, 1827. Prince Rupert Supply Co. 214 Fourth Street Stocks kept of' Belting, all sizes Electric Lamps Ilabbit Metals Solder Itubber Hose Rubber Heels at wholesale prices Phone 68. P.O. Box 772 LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 63 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Coal Sand and Gravel, We Specialize in Piano and Furniture Moving.