p BLuUr Augut 31, 1927 DRINKS 61 . 4" w.k-J i i . ! if i ' '' , ' COME NOW AND GET YOUR CHOICE while the choice is good! Great B Boots at argam McARTHUR'S SUMMER of high grade McArthur's Shoes arc Known for quality. Every pair in the store at Sale Prices. LACQUER Kaien Hardware Co. Telephone 3 tee DRINKS for. Health and Pleasure Ajl!lnaris "the Queen of Table Waters bottle Canada Dry (linger Ale. A pale Ginger Ale of excellent quality bolt,e Hunyadi Janos. A mild aperient water "()( bottle Vichy Celestin bottIe l'lutn Water" "''t bott,e lied Haven -" 1011,6 Syphon Soda Water f! -a. J yfia Pioneer Drttc?fisls THIRD AVE. b SIXTH ST. TELEPHONES tt?fc200 UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED VAnc-,IV,;,, vtcftliVE 2SmE2i ,uy. etc. Tuesday, a ,. "ay, S p.m. 21 Mytt Pulnl ""d ""ln. F.rl,",J, p-"Y.,ce Rupert. 1I.C. 5hJ -.". Av.nu- R. M. SMITH. Aretit loured reduteu rale rate and at a ha,.IhroUth UrM IJ lo Victoria and Seitltle ,Jgcherkel through tu ttmstlm. THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE The Louvre Stamped Salt itarU t Friday morning at ISO. Local and Personal Thle afternoon' train from th Eaat. due at 340 U reported to bt on time. Arthur Tail. Phons 071. Ba Undertaker. Phone 41. Dentist. Dr. J. n. Qcom. Phone t88. Pet 'tttJBti, 4 babul Wfcenthlnklnt i UMUon Sal tt 2M Big EC- Frkfcty morning 29 V. D- Chaley arrived In the etty f rmo ixm Angela on the Prince George this morning. r"o.t-nuptui reception Um F. O. 0n will receive on Thur4y. Sep- "ralm 1. from 3X) to . M4 Big Dance tonight Metropo Hall. 9 p.m to 13. Acoordion miMte by Reader Anderson. Ladteo He. Gent Me. Miw Lucy PUUbury returned to to )' y on the Prince Oeorfe this wornlng afer holiday trip to Vncouvr tad V.. tori. Pax-eners nailing on the Catala Iwt "futug lor Vancouver lnttvded J. L. K.uk Mrs B. A. Jack and aon and i Kuymond Lot. Annual Bacaar of the Women' Auxiliary Anglican Cathedral, Thursday. November 17. Mr. Jctta Bremnee and faroUy, who fcftre bera. (pending the summer In ttaewwif. Married horn on the Prince Oeetfc tb3 morning. 4 Mtaa niweilarth. mho la to assume a position an ttM atari of the local high echool. arrived on this momlftff from Va U the Prince Oeorgt aneouver. Mr a Ml lira. J. 8. Wlhoa and aon returned to m tt on the Prince Oaargi this morning after spending a thrif week' hUday in Vancouver and Victoria. MIm Btenehe, Ourtta and Utu Oraee Curt la. who harr'neen on a holiday trip to Vaaootmf aad other polnu in the aoutlt. returned to the cltjr on the ITinee George thi morning. ' s The final la the man' atnglea of the Bag! mental tennis tournament between Poll Ho aMl afcd A. 11. Carmlehael va postponed laat night on account of rain and will take place thi evening If weather I eutteble. Mr. and Mr."ft H. Orme and fmlljr rfurnrf tA tK rjlr on th Prlnr emu at thi Prortaeta! repr. otott tht noralng from Qualleum Beach where Mr. Orme nd fmur " "",rr" WU1 " tpent the r.:mmr racatton .being join- No 8 ahed O.TJ. wharf. on ca a couple of weeka ago by Mr. Orme Hydrcgraphle aufTey LUIoet. Major A. MatLaren of Toronto, tie which ba been engaged lartoe aw ,al Oaaadlan National -Rail-vey work In contiguous ittm rrlvod way, mtritM ou the Prince Oeorge ,in port at 7 AO thu morning. ltato ajoratojg from Vancouver on hi i way to the Interior. He 1 aocom- David Prevort. Indian, wa fined 115 u, daughtr. Ui jnMc-and coau. with the option of fourteen jtren. day' Unpriaonmont. in city police court, jlo rall ,OT arunionnaw. j willUm Mclror. uperlntendent of l " " the Wheat Pool' local elevator, ha ! Mr. Morrl Hlott and daughtan. who returned to duty at the plant following nave oeen penamg toe paw wo awaua roceat Ulnee, It 1 expected that ,ln Vancouver on vacation, returned to tb month of September will ee the , the city on the Prince George thi at pmn of the 1927 crop arriving In morning. ne plant. I Oeorge Waddell. formerly of thla city. Mayor J. II. Aahwell of Chllllwack aailed laat night on the Catala for Van- provincial grand . muter of the Odl- couver aiier naving apent we aummer at ttUw iodgf after paying official captain- oove cannery, engaged in vi,,te ber. ,B1 ,t Anyox, left on thl i electrical work. ( morntng'a train for Terrace whence he I ' will proceed to Prince Oeorge and home Mia Mooney of the Pnnce Rupert via Queanel. General H capital graduate nuratng ataff - returned to the city on the Prince C. W. Tourtelotte, aaltnt to the 'Oeorge thla morning after a holiday Pacific Ooaat manager. Oinadlan Gov- trip to Vancouver. ernment Merchant Marine; Donald Mc- 'Leod. chief of, the Investigation depart Mlas S. A. MUU. prtnotnal of Borden mont. and W. 1L Fogg, chief clerk to Street School, returned to the city on B. C. Keeley. are making the round the Prince Oeorge thla morning after trip to Skagway on the iteamer Prince having apent the vunrmer vacation Oeorge which la In port today, rutting with her mother In Loa Anaelea. ! Waiter Wddel well known member Mra. D. O. Stewart and aona. who of the CNR. auditing department ataff have been apendlng the past couple of at Vancouver, la a passenger on the month in their summer home at Prince George today making the round Boundary Bay near Vancouver, returned trip to Skagwiy with hi bride, for-home on the Prince George this morn- marly Mlas Elsie Gait, daughter of Mr. ing. ,and Mra. John Otl, Tpty are on their honeymoon trip, having been married P. D. Rice. B.C.hS.. and A. D. Yorke In Vancouver Monday evening, returned to the city laat night after: having agent aeveral dara nuklnc a aur-' L. W. Patmore left on thU morning' vey of the Thulr&e River power altuation Wain, aocompanled by Mrs. Patmore on behalf' of A. C. R. Yuill, Vancouver for 8mlther, where he will prosecute hydro-electric engineer. j,u Kltwanoool Indians who are being ! chars ed with intimidation as a result Mis Mary McRa. who la to enter the, o' recent moleatatlons of a survey Prince Rupert General Hospital tor a Py m their valley. Milton Oonzales. course in nurse' training, returned to j ho alao left today for the interior, the city on thi aftemoon'a train Iran1" appear la defence of the natives. the Interior where she has been vial ting following a trip to Vancouver and 21 Established 1923. 4k Office Hours: 9 a.m. to G p.m. ' Saturday: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. 4 men school notkk. The Principal will be in attendance B. J. Melllah. manaaer of the local' l '"8" ocno1 on BeP"rn- ter 3 from 9:3(5 12 nd Jrora branch of. the Canadian Bank of Oom- noon 1 130 w 4 Pm- nd on Saturday. Sep-turned metce. and Mrs. MeUlah and family re- tenw 3 frcm 030 to 12 noon for the to tre city on the Prince of and of In- I""-pae enrolling pupils George thU morning after spending their annual vacation vlaltlng In Vancouver wew ing preu. and Nanalmo. J. C. Brady. MP, returned to the lng from the Bella Ooola district where I I he participated in the unveiling of a j ' j monument in Maakenale Park In honor of Sir Alexander Mackenzie, first j I white man to penetrate to the Pacific , , 208 T1IOS. PEDDIE, Principal. 'ADVANCES MADE IN DRESS OF WOMEN IS SUBJECT OF ARTICLE TORONTO. Aug. 31 "Bride Broder.' Coast. The unevlllnga was performed by ln tne Mall and Empire, writing for Hon. R. Randolph Bruce. Lieutenant Gov- women' fashions ln 1867. ays: enior of British Columbia. Mr. Brady I -They tell us we have triumphed glor-reports that welcome rains have recently OU8iT m eVery sphere, from the palace j fallen In the Bella Cool valley after. to the cabin, and from the University an unprecedented spell of dry weather, j to the ateel foundry, but what. oh. whst doee It all amount to, when we measure It up with the cyclonic wave of aster- ANftOULMENTS j tlve feminity that has delivered us from fi-.. . I the thraldom of the wardrobes of the St. Andrew's Societv Concert nnd'P87 Vaudeville show. Wednesday, September Any evening by appointment TJrJ-P Kenny DENTIST Exchange Block. Phone 109 We have advanced, no doubt, but all , advancing seems petty when we range alongside the shedding we have done. We've ahed the quilted petticoat and the all-encumbering crinoline. We've unpicked the lining from our skirts and torn the steel and whalebone from our "basques," and thrown those last-named garments after them. We've put the ! buatle ln a museum and placed the long full skirt that swept the dust-germs from 1 the atreet. on the Index-Expurgatorlu of dreas-dom. ' "We've washed the starch from our ttnderthlngs, and feel no qualm when we go forth on a warm day, ln a allk shirt and bloomers, a shadow-proof slip ; and a frock that Is made of four yards : of thin silk." "I think the new doctor's a duck," she remarked, coyly. "Well. I wouldn't go far BS that, said her husband, "but I will say I've) Jjiotlced a bit of the quack about him. "j Answers. I Advertise ln Tb Dally New I :.lt WIICN TIIKV WOI(Ki:i CODE IN McOtrr't V.ntlbl.it it an asctuilve fwture ol MfCUry's Sumhins Fitrsua, which burn ol coil qiullr si well harj coal, cots w wood. Il miuf pro fccitxl aif with xlt roal iun and ctwwecta ihcm lata Baow thus etimiaauaf aaat, wsm srd rlusb Fill in and mail attached coupon enH wa will aand yav aims ami aid'aa l ttw n..t..t McQanr'a dealac who will fuarantaa a "Coda IaMalM licatin tyutm which will giva lilatioM aalulactisn. An American mining engineer wa spending a few days In Walea and. having become friendly with a local miner. fcsked the latter to show ulm round. The American was quite unimpressed and Inclined to sneer at moat of the things he saw. "Say," he remarked, "we've mines back home so deep that It take half an hour to go down and half an hour to come up." "Well," said the miner, "that mine there la deeper; It takes half a day Jo go dewn and the same to come upl" "Applesaucel" snorted the other. "When Is the work done?" "Work!" answered his guide. "Oh, the night shift does that!" Yorkshire Post. SKKVKII HIM RIGHT. It was a Flag Day ln Aberdeen the day on which the Aberdonlans are said to atay ln their houses) and a holiday-maker was asked by a pretty girl to buy a flag. "I thought," said the vUitor. "you did not have Flag Days in Aberdeen.1 "Is that why you came here for your holidays?" The visitor quickly bought a flag and disappeared. Advertise ln The Dally Nsws LAND ACT. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEASE LVND Queen Charlotte Islands Land District. Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and situate north of Lots 1638 and 1837. 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 ahore of Mclntyre Bay; thence north 8 chain to the low water mark: thence westerly following said low water 160 chains; thence southerly 5 chains; thence easterly 160 chains to the point of commencement, and containing eighty acres, more or less. Ln ANGARA FISHING is PACKING CO. LTD, Applicant. Fred Nash, Agent. Dated June 27. 1927 LIED makes Warm Air Heating the most efficient system known to Science! AMONG heating experts warm 'r h known as the most healthful and economical firm of domestic hrating. It fosters health gives winter-long corn fort. It coMs shout one-half llut of other ysUn. YVt, because so mny warm air furnaces are unscientifically installed, thousands of householders are not getting the results they should. How can this condition be remedied? The answer is "Code Installation". A "Code Installed" Warm Air Heating System is a system in.stn.Med according to tried and proven scientific principles. There is no guesswork. "Code Installed" warm air guarantees an unfading abundance of moist, circulating healthful heat seventy degrees in every room during sub-zero weather. Mcdiry' are the only Orudun members of the National UVm Air I Ieat. Jng nd Ventilating Afwctation sn iwsorUiion wlMi ha adopted a adentific rotle for installing warm air furnace. By insisting on a McCbry'i "Code Installed" Sunshine Furnace you are guaranteed a heating system which costs less to buy and leu to maintain than more elaborate system yet provide 70 degrees of heating in every room. MAIL. THIS COUPON T1IH MttXAItr MiG. CO LONDON, CANADA Fla aand aim el naar-it McClary! daalvt wha innallf Sunahina Pulsate! according lo Standard Coda. Name Addreea SUNSHINE FURNACE Can Also be Fitted With Miles Automatic Furnace Fan Where Required BETTER DENTISTRY PLATES that gives ynu a natural appearance and lend beauty to the contour of the face. Always Dr. MAGUIRE Upen Over Ormes Phone 525 Aluminum Cooking Utensils Aluminum Salt and Tepper Shakers ll."f Aluminum Waterless Cookers .515.00 Aluminum Steamers from to $J!.00 Aluminum Iioasters from JI.'J.I to $0.75 Aluminum Tea Kettles from $1.50 to $1.75 Aluminum Sauce Pans from 50r to $2.25 Aluminum Double Boilers from $1.50 to $:i.00 Ladles, Moulds, Cooky Cutters, Strainers 15f Thompson Hardware Co., Ltd. 253 Third Avenue. Prince Hupcrt canadian; VAcinc uwr Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from PrinceRupert To Ketchikan, Wranrell, Juneau and Skarway August I, 3. 8, 15, 19. 26, V). To Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle Augutt 3, 6, 10, 13, 20, 24, 31. I'KINCESM ItEATKICE. f'nr lliitedale, Eat Itella Bella, Ocean Kails. Nmnu. Alert llaj. Camplx-ll River, and Vancouver etery Haturd.tr, It a.m. Agency lor all Steaniohlp Linen. Full Infurmatloo rrum W. C. OKCIIIKI). General Agent. Corner of 4tb Htreet and 3rd Avenue. ITIore Kupert, II.C. Advertise in "The Daily News" -.yvl 5 il