0 :i-ber 3, 1927 The secret clever Coks 99 Is the wonderful flavour of the foods they prepare. Many thousands of the best cooks daily find that adding a little Bovril to any meat dish, does not merely colour it, but gives it that delicious flavour that "tickles the palate" and proves that BOY Puts BEEF in It 1 See the name on the bottle and refuse substitutes. Canadian Laundry & Dry Cleaners I'hone 8 515 6th Aven 1 1 EATERS AND RANGES 78 R ONCE MOKB WE OITEK VOL NEILSON'S Assorted Bulk Chocolates a.i a week-end spc iul a' :or lb. The Chocolates that ore different." Ormes IM. Jfic Pioneer Drttort'sls rllRD AVE. J SIXTH ST. TELEPHONES 8?,200 LET-ER RAIN! Slickers and lluhber Hoots will keep you dry We have the Slickers for Ladies and Misses in Red, Dlue, icllow and Rose. For Boys, in Black and Olive Khaki jeolor. Also Bainhats to match. -Slicker Rubber Boot for Ladies and Miacw tirCrer. Bed and Bose. .' Gum Boots for Ilnv anil Men in knee lenth.'irife! OUar- tcr, and hip. We carry the Dominion Bubber Brand and guarantee every pair. I'hone ?I5. Jabour Bros., Ltd. We deliver ASK ME ANOTHER? Horn nra ilio Vnllfltinl l'rl7PS; J; P" 10.000 4th prtee IJM hth prtae i". B.ooo 5th prlre l.oou stn pnw Jra prize 2,000 6th prine 700 10th prtee 100 7th prlne 500 CANADIAN LAUNDRY PRIZES 1st Prize i2 months Soft Finish Laundry Service. Approxl- 2nd Prize 12 months Thrlft-T-Service. Approximate value $60.00. 3rd Prize 12 months Wet Wash Service. Approximate value Vn ..II J..!l- . 1 . II 1 OAA ..l,,ol,t tun ucwuis oi auove prizes, ns wen a i.tvv, iiu.mn I awards, consult the booklet, "Ask Me Another About the T i tfi , ...... uauuury, ouuunauie at the enue W. 'Tfionrnsdif'Hardware Co., Ltd. 233 Third A venue Prince Hupert Aluminum ware pALVANIZED TUIIS PMIS AND LANTERNS WEATHER STRIP IiUILDERS' HARDWARE STOVE PIPE AND ELHOWS CROSS CUT SAWS & AXES r PVS.11 Local and Personal Arthur Till PbODI 671. BO Cndfrusrra Pbon. il. Dentist Dr- J B. Out. Exchange Clock. -1 Phone 686. arrived. 31 Oet the Big 4 habm when thlntlnr t a Tail, pbant 4. tt Billiard Aimnmin meetlu in the City IUU St 8 pjb. Monday, October 3. 31 St Andrew1, Society Scotch dafice. I O DI. Heil. PrMtay. October 7. at B JO PA. A charge acalaat Prank Davlea o( driving to the oaeamon daar w. dismissed la city polk court on Saturday. . Mr. Hal Peek Is kere from the south visiting with bar esn and daughter-in-law. Mr. and We. Lome Peek. 176 Third Avenue Xaet. L. Jn, manafer of Boyle Bra.; diamond driuing concern, waa a passenger on the CaUla lat night bound from Vancouver to Stewart Until repair at the Prrinelal Gov ernment wharf have beth ooro pitted C P R .teas er, will mak landtag No. 3 abed on O.T.P wharf." tl Another enjoyable dance under Scandinavian autpice. took pUce Saturday night in the Metropote Hall. C. K. Ytreberg w.i maater of eeremonlee. C N R. .teamer Prlnee Charles. Capt. Nell MeL.au. returned to port at 9 o'clock lait night tram Stewart and ailed at midnight fr Vancouver via Ocean Pall.. Union freighter CbuTlwack, Capt. J. waa attached to the staff of the local fleherie. eaperuntmtal station during the past summer. Union teamer Catala, Oapt. A. E. Dickson, arrived In port at 3:80 yesterday afternoon from the south, sailing at 8 o'clock tor Anyoi. Alice Arm. Stewart and other northern ports of "all. Passenger, aboard the Cataa from Vancouver Included: W. Melville. A. W Alllott. M. P. McCaSery. M. Y. Luce and Mr. Jacks for Prince Rupert: James Empey. for Arrandale: A. C. H. Oerh.rdl and J. Schroeder for Alice Arm: F. J. Crosaland. S. D. O'Brien, L. Jeasen and J. A. Bray for Stewart, F. C. DeVch and Mia Postlethwalto for Anyox, and Mrs. Kerr, round trip. f 4 ANNOUNCEMENTS Elks Dance. October 5, Moose Hall. Oyro Hae-Down. October It. Prince Rupert October 21. Drill Team Dance, Presbyterian Church - Choir Concert, October 23. Rupert East United Ohureh Baaaar, I October October 27. 27. 199 ..... Lioyai uraer n aiobbc juuutk; Dance. October 87. Hospital Auxiliary Halloween Ball. October 28. Hill 60 Halloween Basaar. October 29. Moose Bazaar, Nov. 15 and 17. - I I ' "Office Hours: ". r a ... D. n.ra.ut0:, 6 o.mj IL g a Saturday: lie; PC j3 Q om.fn l.nm.l Is! ,r Any evening by appointment T r Tfc TT- i DENT1ST THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE Stationary Engine Operators If you operate a cmrnt-mixer, a com pressor, or any type of stationary engine driven equipment just in stall a set of Champions if youwantthedependability, the efficiency and economy that makes Champion the better spark plug. CfcdmfJ. U tkt bitter f para p4f ml III daublt-ribbtd ttUmi miu opt Ul tw-pUct ntructimn .a J lis ,a cieJ mnatynt tUctndu CluimtHon X for Ford Champion Cart cMhff ttua Fordi 90 Champion SparJPhtgs WINDSOR. ONT. A CANADIAN-MADE PRODUCT paseball meeting. City Hall. Wedncc day crenlng at 7 JO pjn. This afternoon", tram, due from the Eatt at 3.30, la reported to be on time. Annual Meeting Prince Rupert Bab- D. MePbee. arrived In port at a o clock mmKm uluo- oT. "noocr i, at a Dally News Room.. 231 fbtunt.. .w. ...k : Pin.. ailing at 10 In the rvening on ber return to Vancouver and wayporta. Free leemna on flower making, baaket weaving, pottery r-iaUng. eryatalllne lamp ehade making, etc- on Tuesday afternoon from 3.30 to p. Afternoon tea will be atrved. Roue, Cowan Latta.. Ud.. Third Avenue. Doug. PtKmII made a aolo hunting trip at the week-end to the country between tyyaport and Interne... rt-turnlng to the city on yMtentar afternoon, train. He aaw two deer but overlooked the fact that, to he aucceaa-tul In knocking the deer over when one alma at It. thai ahould be .belU la the eiin on pulU-therliw,, l Richard W. PlllabairyT ftr' tbla city ha. been appointed-hi the. faculty of of the University of Brltiah Columbia at Vancouver In the capacity of an aeelitant lecturer In botany. Mr. Pills-bury, who la the son of Mr. and Mr. J H Plllaburyj tit fourth Avenue West, Oome and have supper at the United Church on Monday evening at 630. Adult. 7Se, Children 50. 231 Fancy work. Palmistry and Crystal Oastng Mrs. Jaa. Clark, 345. Third Avenue. Phone Oreen 1B3. tl Y It O II OK II O W N 232 231 Uthtbouee tender Newlngton. Capt, Harry Ornuatoa. was taken on dry dock today for eleantag and painting and annual impaction ef talfehaft and rud der. ... Mr. and Mrs. James Turn bull reach ed the city on yesterday afternoon's train from Hazelton and .ailed last night on the Prince Charles for Van couver. Hyde Transfer now agents for Al-Alberta Sootiest and Pembina Peerless, These coal, are under cover, dont buy water, buy coal. 112 a ton can you beat It? tf Dr. A. S. Lamb of Vancouver, lnspec tor of hospitals. 1. a visitor In the city. He made the round trip to Stewart, returning to the city last night on the Prince Charles. Annual Tax Sale of lots to be held at Auction for delinquent taxes will be held on Friday. September 30 next at 10 a.m. in City Hall. List of property can be obtained at the collectors office. tf Motorahip Belllngham, Capt. J. E. Anderson, arrived In port at 7.30 this morning from Ketchikan with one car load of fresh halibut for transshipment East over the Canadian National The annual general meeting of the Prince Rupert Player's Club will be held In the I O.D.E. Hall on Wednesday, October S, at 8.30 pjn. All members and prospective members are cordially invited to attend. C. O. R. Anderson, head carpenter at the local dry dock, returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train after having spent a holiday at Jasper Park, Mr. Anderson was accompanied home by his young niece, Mlsa Ounborg Pearson of Halifax, who will live here with Mr. and Mrs. Anderson. Robert Hay, CN R. city ticket agent at Vancouver, and Mrs. Hay; Robert S. Oreig. of the Vancouver office; O. Mc-Fhersoi of Victoria, and prove LJack-son of Los Angeles, who'h'ave. been on an educational trip East for Western tlckemeOt arrived In the city on yesterday afternoon's train, sailing south on the.J,tfhce Charles last night. . , ' Harlan I. Smith, Dominion archaelo- gist, returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from Usk where he will spend the week-end. Tomorrow afternoon, Mr. Smith, who has made a number of Interesting archaeloglcal dls eoverles in city and district during the past summer, will address, the Women's Canadian Club' in the Commodore Cafe. Miss Peggy Armour, social hostess at Jasper Park Lodge, which has now closed for the winter, arrived In the city on yesterday afternoon's train and salted last night on the Prince Charles for Vancouver. During her brief stay In the city Miss Armour was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Dawson. 33S Fifth Avenue East. She Is a niece of Major Oraham Bell, deputy minister 'of railways at Ottawa and director of Phone 109 (he Canadian National Railways. W. A. Thorn, who has been en the staff of P. Bums' buteber ate, here, aatted last night on the Prince Charles for Vancouver. O. A. Woodland. local agent of the Imperial Oil On, sailed Saturday night on the Prince Charles for Stewart on business trip. CPJt. steamer Pijnreaa Brste t. being taken off the pj'p r at Vancouver for overhaul this week and will not make ber regular trip on Saturday. 8 be will be back In amies' again, however, on the following week. The Prlncea. AJtee will be here on Saturday enreute to Skaga-ay. Jack Campbell, driller for the afty at tbe excavation being made at the earner of Third Ave and Third Street for Oiler Beener. was knocked uacoruetous this morning when struck by a guy wire of the derrick on tbe work. He was Immediately rushed to tbe hospital for treatment to Injuries whleh may prove severe. SAID HIS ENEMIES . WERE AFTER HIM KETCHIKAN. Oct. 3. With 11900 In his pockets. Eli Barblch. miner, Is sure that people are after him to kill him and waa adjudged Insane by a Jury In tbe court of Judge J. W. Kenoe last evening. Barblch has been under observation for tbe past two weeks. He imagines that he Is being peneeuted and that enemies are following to kill htm. The man la a miner by occupation and came here recently from Seattle, He bad worked in Alaska, however, and was employed for a time at the Kenne-oott mine and worked on tbe roadway a. Ward Cove for a time. He is a Slavonian, with relative in tbe old country WIKtXKHH Ki:i'OKT. 3 a.m. DIOBY ISLAND. Clear, calm; barometer. 30.00; temperature, 38; sea smooth 0:50 pjn. spoke steamer Catala left Prince Rupert at 8 pm. north bound; Midnight out steamer Prince Charles southbound. BULL HARBOR. Part cloudy, strong west wind; barometer. 29.60; tempera- lure, 48; aea rough. DEAD TREE POINT. Clear, calm; barometer, 30.04; temperature, 40; Ma smooth. NOOV DIOBY ISLAND. Clear calm; barometer. 29.98; temperature, 58; sea smooth; 10.15 am. steamer Catala left Anyox northbound. BULL. HARBOR. Part cloudy, atrong northwest wind; barometer, 23.70; tern perature, SO; sea rough; 8 am. .poke tug St. Faith, abeam Adenbrooke Is land, southbound; 11:10 am. spoke steamer" .Prlne Charles," m; Mllbank sound, southbound. DEAD TREE POINT. Clear, light north wind; barometer. 30.04; tempera ture, 50; sea smooth. HOTEL AKKIV.tLH Prince Kuprrt O. W. Walker. Frank Taaffe, J. C. Blgham, Charles E. Bletsoe. H. C. Olbbs. E. de la Mare, M. S. Robertson, R. L. McOlll. R. S. Orelg, Mr. and Mrs. Rob-stay, J. P. McBeath and Dr. A. S. Lamb, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Matte Jr.. Detroit; S. Robinson and B. Pick-ford. Edmonton; J. L. Bethurem, Usk: Dr. and Mrs, Large, Port Simpson; W. B. Wellwood and Owen Newton, Toronto: P. E. Simpson, Vanarsdol; O. Jackson, Los Angeles; D. McPberson, Victoria; Mr. and Mrs. T. Wallace. D. Mc-Pherson and Emit M. Urell. Claxton; M. Y. Luce? Ravenna, Ohio; Mrs. F. A. Ocddard, New Hazelton. Savor J. D. Sweeney and C. Beck, city; Charrles Lord, Port Simpson; Jack Frank. Terrace; J. Ferguson, Peace River, D. Morrison, R. T. Ooodfellow and H. A. McLeman, CJJJl.; Francis Lester, Seaton; D. R. Reynolds and J. R. Reynolds. Houston; R. Gibson. Port Esslnzton; P. Kady. Kwlnltsa; Mrs. A. Hanson, Inver ness. Central Albert Ollgny, Skeena; J. Smith, Julius Johnsen, W. Melvtlte and A. W. Alllott, Vancouver: B. Wassersteln, B. J. Walk land. C. A. Sm'.th and H. E, Thornton CJiJt. CKOWDH AT It INK. Good crods were out to the skating rink at the week end, among those who attended being a number of learn ers who have become enthused by watching the others. This sport Is be coming quite popular this year. TKMIL'KH WANTED. Tenders are asked for clearing and rough grading of about one acre at the Salt Lakes Park. Plans and specifica tions may be seen at Ormes. Limited Sealed tenders to be In the hands of C. H. Orme not later than Saturday, Oceober 8, 1927. W. T. KERGIN. 234 Chairman. Parks Board. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OCT. 6, Do you want stock, merchandise, electric fixtures, shelves, glass door, window panncllng. counters, awning. etc. at Hlldltch store. Federal Block. Third Ave. a. F. Brine, Auctioneer, Phore 774. FOR SALE -LOTS 22 AND 23. BLOCK S. section 2. On grade, close In, good view. Will consider any reasonable offer for quick sale. Apply Post office Box 1558, Prince Rupert, B.C. Guard Chem Ohosethinqs uiul money cantbuuS WAm. I'll OX .T.iV4 Jl yr. 4i, 2f2 'TT is an unpardotuUe crime" writes Mrs. Ethel BaiUie, I of Montreal. to ue any other uds than'Lux,' for the exquiiite hand-made woolics, belonging to the Teenie Weenies;" the soft, dainty shirts, panties, jackets, bootees, etc They represent, besides the expense, many hours of skilful, patient work, done by the loving hands of adoring Grannies, Mothers and Aunties. To risk spoiling these lovely, delicate little garments, by using anything but 'Lux would be an unpardonable crime, for they unntt be replaced. Money cannot buy what love pm." Tifr is a lot of good common sense in this letter. IIS ' 'la.B.B.B.B.BlBHcHHlaaaH.BlkE .W il Mrs. BaiUie is but one of the millions who has found by experience that when it comes to doing difficult as well as simple work there is no substitute for Lux. Am Sold only in tbe familiar LUX blue package. L737K LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED TORONTO DEMAND "Rupert Brand" ippers "THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD. Smoked Daily by 1 Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ud. Prince Hupert. B.C. Canadian National llie Largeil Railway SyJlem in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE 8 XI I. I.N (IS from PKINCE ItlTKUT f.jr VANCOIIVKK, VICTORIA. PKATTLE, and Intermediate points, each Tlll ltsDVY mid. SUNDAY, 11.00 pjn. For ANYOX and KETCHIKAN Each HEIINESIlAV. 4.00 p.m. For STEWART Each KATl llllAY, 10.00 p.m. For NORTH AM) SOUTH QI EEN CHARLOTTE ISLAM), fortnightly. PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PRINCE KUI'EKT DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAT at 11-10 a.m. for PRINCE GEORGE. EDMONTON, WINNIPEG, all poluts Eastern Canada, L'nlted States. ' AGENCY ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES. Vr Canadian National Express for Money Orders. Foreign Cnenaea, etc. also for your neit shipment. CITY TICKET OFFICE. 828 TIIIHO AVE, PKINCE RUPERT. phone Z6D CANADIAN! VACIFIC aiiwiry Canadian Pacific Rail way Is. C Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert To Ketchikan, tYrangell, Juneau and Skar.naj September 6. 17, 26. To Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle September II, 21, 30. PRINCESS BEATRICE. For Butedale. Eat Bella Bella. Orean Falls. Namu, Alert Bay. Camphrll River, and Vancouver every Saturday, II a.m. Afeney for all Steamship Lines. full Information from V. C. ORCHARD. General Arrnt. Corner of ttb Street and 3rd Avenue, Prlure Rupert. B.C.