oeuserribei ft 1927 THE PIONEER LAUNDRY KIDS ! & Um Make Happy Homes CH S HOT COLD WATU Alabas! mc I: mndc in twenty-one artistic tintM lor Hule by Thompson Hardware Co Prince Rupert Wood DRY mUCH. CEDAR AND JACK PINE n ! Load SjKLntl ii ul.le Load tfn.oO ' ni"1 Suck rtf 0 IUXDLES DKT KINDLING, $1.00 I'hone ."HO HydeTransfer AND COAL CO. 139 Second Avenue EDUCTION in Prices 15 per cent off for two wdeks onlyv Come In nrtel inspect . 1 LEE LADIES' & GENTLEMEN'S TAILOR Third Avenue P.O. Dox 977 Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone 675 DENTIST LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage I'hone 63 Cnrtafce. Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Coal Sand and Gravel. We Specinlize in Piuno and Furnltum Moving. LOCAL NEWS NOTES K BtoeUand arrived In ttve city treat Anyox ooMhe Priwe Okfl ttocxUf morning. im, sfctC .m LAUNDER SHIRTS !yje AKO SHIRTWAIST! TOO- B OUITE FRfcSH AND NEW- I ' I: .iiirt waist and his shirt .m! take m trip to this laun-. I return. They will de-r 'rait to you our expert iir polite manner of i i' and our moderate Vi! invite you to do this: Pioneer Laundry Phone 118 Mra. Howard y I Father oodfrey etrrvee A A tTOm u Mttfttor on la the ett Sunday after- Oak ni an arrival! Da on huiusay after-1 Peter UntHfi retttnwd to the city on Sunday attefstuana man tram a Wait of a few say to ami torn MtosPranee Ciaa relumed to lb aa en the Oa lata tfcMday afternoon afsaJ KMHns a holMay In Vancosver Ella. aftee a vacation trip to Vaneou ver. returned to ttte city on Um oataia Bubdey afternoon. Mr. and Mr. Walter Ue aM fanny of Dominion Osnfteey left on SalunMy tor Sieveston. mar Vsneower. wheat they will assume whiter rsahlintt. Provincial OanataMa William Smith f Ann wa a icaer en Um Oataia Sunday afternoon returning to the ametter town after a trip couth. Oerp J. Brunei. B.CXVP. arrived feu the elty on tlie Princes Louise Baliitl day afternoon Treat the Ywfcon and Ml on yeaterday morning train for Oordon llarrie. feasnerly teacher at Topley. arrived on Saturday aiteraa train from the Interior aad will Mn the auff of the Booth Meaaorlal here. Mr. and Mra. A km Haines and I family, after a vacation trip whisk took them a far south aa Hen Ptan. claro. returned to tne city on OH)1 Catala Sunday afternoon. Milton Oonaetae returned to the city )u Sunday aftemoon'a train float Bmlthen where he acted In defence of the Kltwaneool Indian who wore atnt (town for obetrusuon and assault. Moat of the Interior vlaltora lor the Prince Hujiert KxhIMtlon arrived rn the city on yeaterday aftemoon'a train. There was a large contingent of naUvaa from Bkeena niver Cannery point. Mlaa M. Jacqvot. who at Terrace, arrived on the Oataia Sun day afternoon after spending the vaca tion In the aouth and proceeded ta the interior by yeaterday morning1 train. Provincial Con table Oeorge Crate,' formerly of thU city and for the part year located at Prince Oeoagc. ha been tramferrrd from the Utter point to lied Paw where he wtH aucceed Con ni able Huggard. C.NJl. steamer Prtnceea Beatrice, Capt. S. K Oray, returned, to port at 10 JO Sunday morning from Ketchikan, where the picked up fifty passenger for the south., and sailed at 11:30 for Vancouver and waypolnta. Rev. Father A. Vallteree. O.AI.I ot Smlthera. arrived In the city from the Interior on Saturday afternoon's train to officiate in the toeal Catholic Church during the absence of Father P. J M Orath. who Is on a brief trip to Van' couver. Arthur Brooksbank, secretary of the Prince Rupert Board of Trade, sailed Sunday morning on the Prince Ororga for Vancouver where he ylll attend .the convention of the Canadian Chamber ot Commerce as a delegate from the local board. Mis M. J. Stewart. . R.N., w rales supervisor of the Anyox Hospital 'Vail week-end visitor Jn town, arriving pun-iin inornlrur on thei Prince Oeoiae aftd retjmlrg .i6rth Ahat evening en' the Catali. ffliejiicame "tiotVni til' far Hrtttt her . slater . . who i. -k was 4. . .returning .- . Bast . . t". tet- a visit to the smelter town. Capt. Lawlor. divisional secretary of the Solvation Army with headquarters at Wrangell, was a passenger on the Princess lmlse Saturday afternoon whence he will proceed to his home tn Winnipeg. Ill health has forced him to .leave as he Is suffering with a complete nervous breakdown. Major W I Carruthers. divisional commander, accompanied him to Vancouver BtVAPORAII' cereal THE DAILY 1TET73 PAGE FIVE Wei! Well! Well!;- Here we are ! Here we are ! ! How d'ye do, everybody? Vm Plain Mr. York, of York, Yorks. I'm Plain Mr. York, cemc Jrem over the sea t From Tinvntrec's iff England, Tvc brought here ivtih me That unusual chocolate, whith caused so much talk, 'Wicn sold over there by the name of Plain York.. "Here I am, with the famous Plain York Chocolate, the bar that won all England by its delicious quality. Taste it how you will enjoy this new perfectly plain, and wonderfully smooth Rowntree chocolate, triumph of 200 years' experience in fine chocolate making. Not too bitter, not too sweet, Plain York will prove the chocolate treat of a lifetime. Try it to-day. William Lockyer and J. O. Wilson, president and secretary respectively of the Prince George Fair Association, reahced the city on Sunday afternoon's train from the Interior. They are here In charge cf the Prince Oeorge district 7MBLK cm flavour to your breakfast ROWN TREE'S I I 1 I 5w II. W. M. Rolston. Stewart newspaperman and broker, was a passenger aboard the Oataia Sunday afternoon returning north after a visit In Victoria during the course of which an Illness necessitated his entry Into Ml&s Mary Wilson, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Wilson of Remo, who hfas been attending school In Mew Westminster, arrived from, the south on the Oataia Sunday afleVfrooaJiud.' proceeded by yesterday morning's train to her home Jn the Interior. . MraM. P. McCaftery'iind,,family "returned home on the Catala Sunday afternoon from Quallicum Beach, Vancouver Island, where they spent the summer holidays." They were accompanied by Mr. ' McCaffery who had gone south to meet them. A. E. CMeara, Victoria lawyer, who is retained by the Indians of the Naas River valley In connection with their claims for land, was a passenger on the Catala on Sunday bound for Ar- randale. whence he will proceed to Klncollth and other native centres. R. T. Crosby, manager of the Bank of Montreal at Stewart, arrived In the city Sunday morning from the north to meet Mrs. Crosby and family, who arrived on the .Catala from a holiday trip south and with whom he returned to Stewart that evening. Bringing with them the usual large Mrs. Moffatt and daughter, Irene. exhibit from their farm at Kltsum- Rf Ur s pending a couple of weeks in the kalum. Mrs. P. W. Bonier and her sons,,,ltv as the imiesta of Mr. and Mrs. iJamee Lever, Tom Lever and Billy Bohler, arrived in the city on Sunday afternoon's train to attend the Exhibition this week. 3eorge Frlzzell, Seventh Street, sailed by the Princess 'Louis' Saturday afternoon on their return to Vancouver. They were former residents of Anyox. Mrs. - C. H. Clay of Anyox, after a holiday trip to Vancouver and other points In the south, was a passenger on the' Catala Sunday afternoon re turning home. She was joined here by her daughter, Miss Bcrnlce A. Clay, R.N. of thePrlnce Rupert General Hospital nursings staff who will . spend a months vacation at the smelter town. CJIJt. steamer Prince Oeorge, Capt Harry Nedden, returned to port at 7.30 Sunday morning from Alaska and sail ed at 8:40 for Vancouver via Ocean Falls with a full list of passengers. The Oeorge will be ack from the south tomorrow morning and will sail in the afternoon for Anyox and Ketchikan, re turning Thursdsy evening to sail tor Vancouver on regular fall schedule. and will return north' on the next boat. exhibit at the Prince Rupert Sold everywhere 5 Cm Also in larger sizes UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT CENTRAL HOTEL The place called "Home" 120 Rooms, American and European Plan. Hot and Cold Water. Bus meets all trains and boats. Sample Room Phone 51. Miss R. R. Caldwell. RX. nurse at Premier, arrlveded on the Prince Charles Sunday morning from the north, continuing by the Prince Oeorge to Vancouver on a holiday trip. Provincial Constable O - Ji. tAshton .of Telegraph Creek, whoi la out on holidays, arrived from 'the north aboard the Princess Louise Saturday afternoon and will spend a few days In the city. CJt.R. steamer Prince Charles, Capt. Nell McLean, returned to port at 230 Sunday morning from Stewart and Anyox and laid over here until 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon when she sailed for Vancouver with a full list of passengers. The Charles will be back here again on Saturday morning and will sail that night for Stewart, returning here to sail for the south Sunday night on regular fall schedule. L. Martin, Manager. PrinceRupert Supply Co. 214 Fourth Street Stocks kept of Belting, all sizes Electric LampM Rabbit Metals Solder Rubber Hose Rubber Heels at wholesale prices Phone 08. P.O. Box 772 4