epterober 16. 192? I iiiiiii si.ii un. ' I'm: . I.-. I II'.". I -ii.rl ll ,e. to see 3 a fewamend FRIDAY SEPT. 30 Final return limit 0ct31 Your last opportunity to go Eait on exceedingly low round trip summer excursion fare. Liberal stop-overs going and returning. Ascat will tell ra t t Un I ram four Ml ud blp u, out mr HiMrar,. UNION PACSFIC ta oveuand noun THE PIONEER LAUNDRY KIDS ItCrttTAS IRRiDESCEffTa a vuBBucd ........ a iVKRY woman who has atr tempted to have the family wash dune in her home knows what a bunch of weary worriment it meuiin. We will charge you little for our services. Let us take the trouble off your hands. Pioneer Laundry I'hone 11S YOU ARE INVITED Ladies' Coals Hafs and Dresses at The Louvre 316 Third Avenue Next Royal Bank Thor Johnson for Mens Clothing and Furnishings The home of "SOCIETY BRAND" CLOTHES VERY LATEST FALL GOWNS Countess on VWt to Canada Out fitted Ilefore Leaving France NEW YORK. Sept. IS -An mflirair.i. ol the oorrwt fan and winter wardrobe lor tbe woman ot fashion, as pre-estbed by a famous Frenn rciurturlrr l found In tb distinctive ward rube de signed by this authority for the Com-teane de Ssgonaae. one of the moat bssutlful and best known uaien in French society, whs ha Juit sailed toi America to vlalt Lady AMan of Mantreul Incorporating the bn. but not the osteatttiously novel, practical wtthuut i being plain, elegant and dignified, and i at we same ium -young." the ward J robe wat chown wtth the dlacmton and yet with the daring which makes the true Parlslenne m distinct and enviable a figure tn the world of fashion. Particularly for rporta during the cold autumn days in Canada, the Cora-teane'de Sagewaae chose "Chauetir." a heavy wostlen ault, aultable tor motoring or shooting, with a plaid tweed Jacket-blouse with revere and double-breuted front, which la worn with a almple straight aklrt of plain brown tweeda. The accompanying top coat la of the plain brown tweed, lined with the plaid wool, and baa reveree of the plaid material and collar and cuffa of brown aetrakan fur. The huge patch pocketa are moat practicable, and the WATER NOTICE DIVERSION AND USE TAKE NOTICE that Francla Henry Cunningham, whose address la 80S Board )f Trade Building. Vancouver. B.C.. wUI apply tor a licence to take and use 1 :uble foot per second of water out of unnamed atream which flowa northeast and drain into Humpback Bay, Poreher Island, about 400 yard southeast of northeast corner pout of Lot 103. The water will be diverted from the atream at a point about 200 yard from the mouth of the river and will be used for fwh. cannery and domestic purpose upon the land applied for. being portion of Lot 103, Range S. Coast District. This notice was posted on the ground an the 25th day of June. 1027. A copy of this notice and an application pur-want thereto and to the "Water Act" will be filed In the office of the Water Recorder at Prince Rupert, B.C. Objection to the application may be filed wltb the aald Water Recorder or wltb the Comptroller of Water Rights; Parliament Buildings. Victoria. B.C.. within thirty days after the first appearance of this notice in a local newspaper. The date of the first publication of this notice la August 4. 1927. 1 . H. CUNNlNOuAM, Applicant. LAND ACT. NOTICE Or INTENTION TO APPLY LEASE LAN1 TO Ih Atlln Land Recording District ot the Casslar District, and situate at the mouth of Wann River, about 500 feet easterly along the shore from the northwest corner pt the Skylark Mineral Claim. TAKE NOTICE that I. Horace Mc- Naughtoa Fraser, of Atlln. occupation B.C. Land Surveyor, acting aa agent for the Engineer oold Alines iita.. inc.. intends to apply tor a lease of the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted about 500 feet easterly along the shore from the northwest corner of the Skylark Mineral Claim; thence northerly 229 feet; thence easterly 100 feet; southerly 160 feet, more or less, to high water mark: tnenoe westerly iuu leei, more or leas, to point of commencement, and containing 0.5 acres, more or less. ENGINEER OOLD MINE8 LTD.. INC., Applicant. H. MeN. Pracr.gent. Dated August 9. 1027. W I lorcieani if n 13 Deal call ttia nli.ltr t It f ' 1 tness wdtk (.-. sink artis rU (boats'. A I ttW Clllrtt'a Le "111 prrth.b'r clrar It la a fw mknwtca. tocsrts t atlwr mm arMaa the aaallary baas. GILLETTS PURE FLAKE LYE alight shirring at the waist and the slender belt help keep the straight, slen-der lines so favored by the present mode. TWEEII COAT "Briquet" Is another tweed coat with huge patch pocketa and straight line choaien bv Utauiw tK. namlMW It la TO In Prince Rupert Land Recording Dis trict ot Coast District. Range 4. and situate on and being all of Bonllla Island except that portion occupied by Indian tteserve number la. TAKE NOTICE that I, Qle C. Austad. of Prince Rupert. B.C.. occupation rancher. Intends to apply for a lease of the following described lands: Commenclnr at a post planted at the southeasterly point ot BonUla Island; thence northerly, westerly, southerly and easterly, following the sinuosities of Jhe shore line, to point ot commencement, excepting therefrom that portion of the Island occupied by Indian Reserve No. 18, and containing one thousand acres, more or less. OLE C. AUSTAD, Applicant. Dated July 15. 1927. "COMPANIES ACT" TAKE NOTICE that the Rupert-Vancouver Stevedoring Company, Limited. Intends to apply under Section 39 of the Companies Act. being Chapter 88 of thence the Revised Statutes ot British Columbia. 1024. to change Its name to Pacific Btevedorlng ii Contracting Company, Limited. DATED at Prince Rupert, B.C.. this Oth day of August. 1927. WILLIAMS, MANSON & OONZALES. Solicitors for the Rupert-Vancouver Stevedoring Company. Limited. EAST, West, North and South in every country of the world you will find connoisseurs of good whisky, demanding "QXADWfGiS". To have achieved such worldwide fame, is indeed striking tribute to the exceptional quality of this fine old whisky. HIRAM WALKER & SONS LIMITED , DlftlliCKV AHO HEAD OfFICX I WSLKSDVIIXK. CANADA .'. ESTABLISHED 1858 WRITE TO OUR MONTREAL OFFICE, 517 PHILLIPS SQUARE, FOR FREE COCKTAIL BOOKLET This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia . TH2 CART K2TT3 PAGE FTV2 w ,rn with tbe straight skirt, pleated. ..ni in the front, u a maojaUt aMrr ii bjsom sad tab and a dark blue tie a h white polka dot Pur cold wtater days Is a og aaat i :ieavy ratine, namrj "La PbUetc," i.t.Kbly trimmed with heavy gray Mi Tina coat k lao the aide fuU-live long revert of fur. asag - tied patent I-,.; .-.T belt m Mack v :..!. faaleaa wHh are gold bUMtJ i okmIi, rkocK To weaV wlU fti coat on mere tar :iiul ercaalooa. Madame choae a abayle l ' rk in two tone of gray crepe remain. s.ft chlffoa velvet playt an unportaot rile in the eolleeilon of winter models : own by Worth. td the rich dlgmtty of dellclouily sgft fabne as rsfleated m two aulH tn jrelvet eharw by the Comtesse, boUl,. eitravagaivay trtmme with the Ioohalred aaft fax. "Tlr aux Pigeons." la of that sft indefinable blue ao universally beeamlBg to all blue-eyed 5women The froek H entrancingly almple, with a tong plats bodice, long tight aleevea. and V -shaped neck. It is tucked around the waist, and tan line tt ogee more higher than In past seasons, and; has the aide drape and fullness which is also repeated In the coat. The line of this seat la of that artful stopttclty of which Worth has long been law master. Collar and cuffa are of grajr 'fox. To rival the Qsr in virginal wb.lt- Maa la Wortk'a tproprlaHeljr named. "rTeur dea Nelgfea," which la a ault aU In soft white, wltb a pleated white ehlf- fp velvet ktrtC hort bite -JMXet ftned with blue velvet, which matches caijafed ad culled In white x. with the almost invisible Muc ptaM running through the tweed, and which also matches the blue velvet frock which complete the ensemble The frock la particularly Interesting aa It combines many of the new features of the winter collection of Worth. It has three tuoks above the bert of glittering stiver, which gives It an apearance of a shorter walat-Une than we nave recently seen; Its sleeves are tong and tight; and Its aklrt has the atde-wsya flare that la so successful In this present collection. "Mon Prelere," a straight long ooat, which Is almple . and manqlsh not only In cut but also in mawrtal, Is excellent for travelling and for simple sports. It 1- made of "men's wear" dark blue cheviot with a tine pin stripe of white, and LAND ACT. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY LEASE LAND. asi-in pojkets. $nd a tiny1 belt aeroa, tjl frostt? lis Mouse H heavy with Horgetfe, wtth slne line of small flewtra embroidered In minute beads of varying colors in soft blue, pinks, and lavenders, around the cellar and down the front an engaging and delightful ensemble. For those formal and semi-formal occasions when one' does not know Just what to wear, Worth created for the Csmtesse a dark blue lace trook made over a straight flesh -colored foundation of chiffon. It haa particularly Interesting new lines wtth Its long straight bodice, and flaring skirt with uneven bem-llne. A pearl buckle with a knot of lace seems to held the fullness of the skirt In the front, and the whole affect lias soixiethlng of the medieval although essentially so modern and praotioal. HLACK EVENINO MOWN No wardrobe ecimplete without one black evening gotrrn and the new Worth collection seems to have a background of entrancing black evening gowns, be- vMcped In velvet, crepe romain, georgette, or satin. All black Is exceptionally smart, but the Osmtesse de Sagonzac could not resist the simplicity and rich coloring ot "Le Plloa." a acft black silk, bordered In white and gold, with its en gaging decollete ana the brilliance of the rhlnestone buckle. "Venlse," which has been one of the most successful models in the present collection, la shown in two tones of gray with a huge blue velvet bird embossed with pearls and blue crystals, but Madame preferred it In pink crepe romalne with a decoration In pearls and trass. Its engaging hem-line and drapery give It that dignity and poise that Is characteristic ot Worth evening gowns. For a dancing frock, Madame chore "Pres du Oouer" with its short full skirt, simple bodice with a double line around the decolletage, and an ornament spreading Itself around the hips tn strass. This was made for Madame In wtrtte chif fon, which. ls also exceedingly smart for the evening this season, i GKEEN VELVET ' Since velvet Is so prominent a fabric in the mode for autumn and winter, no ' wardrobe could be complete without at I least one velvet evening gown, and Madame chose "Le Plalslr" which is de-! veloped for her In a soft shade of green, ornamented with two large roses on one shoulder tn two shades of green, 1 and dependent therefrom a double chain ; of Imitation emeralds and diamonds: : This gown, has a bolero In the back only and the front drajbejry at both bodice i and sldf.-fa a, nBiertrieofc. of the cou-;; ' ' ' ier art V -"v "Rose fle Noel" Was the only negligee chosen by the Comtesse. Its material 4s 'pale pink georgette with a band of heavy ecru lace on the sleeveless coat. Practically all the most elaborate of the Worth negligees have1 separate coats cither with or without sleeves. This wardrobe, chosen by one of the best dressed women In Paris, la remarkable for Its simplicity and absence of extreme or strikingly new features, although It Is the epitome of the season's chic and good taste. The Frenchwoman Is most careful to make only subtle changes from season to season, and thus helps to make fashion's changes an evolution rather than a revolution. SOCIAL CLIMBERS IN BRITAIN SECURE NEEDED PUBLICITY LONDON. Sept. 16. Certain social climbers are alleged to be adopting an I Ingenious expedient to obtain further public notice in tneir .course upward. , Invitations to- such a function as a Royal Garden Party are naturally dls-! trlbuted by the hundreds "and. given the requisite pushfulness. there Is no great difficulty In securing one. The social climber, therefore, reckoning up the situation, comes to the conclusion I . that there Is not much distinction to be gained from accepting such an invitation, but he (or more often she may gain a gratifying .amount of publicity If the invitation Is declined. A little sheaf of notices, therefore, appears from time to time In the "social column" of certain newspaper on these lines. "Mr. and Mrs. High- 1 f -2L CP Refreshing as a dip in sparkling lake or bracing sea, a pipeful of Old Chum is a sure route to spoking- satisfaction. This most popular of s tobaccos has back of it a forty-year record for mellowness richness and constant, even flavour. Everywhere it is daily gaining new and enthusiastic friends. Smoke this cool and fragrant tobacco made from the finest Virginia leaf. Find out how really, satisfying and soothing a tobacco can be. Remember to save the "Poker Hands," packed in Old Chum. They entitle you to valuable presents. ' The large 25c. packagk contains two "Poker Hands" OLD CHUM K3 mSm i mi This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia T flyer greatly regret they were unavoidably prevented from obeying their Majesties commands on the occasion of the Royal function last Thursday." or. "Miss Muriel Oadabout it at present at Baden and was therefore unable to be present at the Duchess of Doubleglou-cester's reception." If you looked Into Miss Muriels real whereabouts you would perhaps find she was not at Baden Baden, but at Margate Margate. These notices, of course, are paid tor as advertisements. Many papers, though, will no accept them. Social aspirants who adopt such a dodge would doubtless be crestfallen If II they realized that It Is a breach of social etiquette to decline a general invitation which emanates ffom the highest quarter, and' still more It' Is a grave social misdemeanour to make public one's Inability to attend. The proper course Is to write a letter to the Lord Chamberlain's Department, asking that under the exceptional circumstances the Invitation may be withdrawn, and specifically explaining why attendance ' ,as impossible. Advertise in The Da'Jy News i Vf.sl Engagement and wedding rings of value and distinction Engagement and (luTTiond-iet uetUmg rings, $2 tO l0 The two nuptial rings you give her can never be replaced. Their purchase is among the most important in life, and should by all means be made at a well-known, thoroughly reputable house. Our rings are of recognized value, fashionedin all the newer settings. And our standing in this community, to gether with membership in the Gruen Watch Makers Guild, assures your satisfaction. John Bulger, Ltd. 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