r lz October 4, 1927 The secret of clever Cooks Is the wonderful flavour of the foods they prepare. Many thousands of 'he 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 BOV Oraies ML Puts BEEF in it Set the name on tht bettlt and rtfuse substitutes. Box of Gay Adventures Fai'Ti box of Purdy's Famous Chm olatc a lox of gay i 'jit-. Indeed, every chocolate in a reve'ation of how i fcrnv smooth, how delitioUH a chocolate can be. PurdyV ,.rr, i hocolatcs are made by home-made methods from f rui - are sole Prltvte Ku-j!crt agents for these most f ,.r; !!- "t II.C' -Made PUKDYS FAMOUS CIIOCQLAXEgr . Rl M!i lb. IN THE .TltTLE HOX send purdy's to friends abroad. Parked In wifety containers. Delivery guaranteed. Ask us ahoi r IT' JEIlCi. 7ic Pioneer Druggists mm ave. fy sixth st. telephones a? 0200 DEMAND "Rupert Brand" -TIIK DAINTIEST MIHAKFAST FOOD.' Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & CoW Storage Co., IM Prince Huperl. D.C Dr. MAGUIRE Dentist Over Ormc's Drug Stole Phone 525. Office Hours 9 to 9 Lady Assistant WASH DAY-REQUIREMENTS Wash Boilers . . .'. $-"" to S4'75 ( iothes Lines Galvanized Tubs J. undrv Dinners . r.oe to $2.00 $2.75 to 1.75 . U5C to l.V Clothes Wringers t0 $l-0() Galvanized Pails 1? to EASY VACUUM ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINES $110.00 to $1S0.00 Thompson Hardware Co., Ltd. Local and Personal Arthur's Tin Phone 67S. BC Undertakers. Phone 41. rvntut. Dr. R- O'MM. Phone 684. Oet tht Big 4 habitl Wbsn'lhtiJilng of a Tail, pbont 4. '"'' U f-aufno" j Aid. O. P. Tinker mwmid - to tht i - on yesterday afternooa'a train after having spent the week-end at Terrace. Accounts lor the fortnlcht un to September 90 totalling H4UM wr P'i (or payaamt by the city council iut night. B Plekford, viKitor In the returned on Edmonton. hw btn cMK fw tbc pact l fait nornlacl morning's 1 DUSlOtSS few day. train to Until rro.tr t the Piwlneial Oor- ernment wharf have been completed. CPA steamers wlU make landing it No 3 ihi on O.T.P. wharf, tf Mr and Mm H O. JohnstesM arrived in the city on yaewrday afternoon's tr:n from Inverness Cannery and are guest at the Prtnci Rupert Hot!. Hyde Tranifer now agents tor Al-Alberta Bootless and Pen kin Peerless. Theae coali are under cover, don't buy water, buy coal, lit ton can you beat it? tf The annual meeting of the Prince Rupert Basketball Association wUl be held in the City' Hall. net Wednesday evening, at 8 sharp. A good attendance Is particularly requested. An application from Sites Rea to pur chase lot 13. block St. sectnn lot .115.09 was received by the city council last night snd referred to the finance committee with power to act. This afternoon's train, due from the east at 3:30, is reported to be on time This train, which brings mall, to the first Tuesday afternoon arrival since the schedule wis changed whereby no train arrives from the last on Wednes day afternoons. J. C. Brady. M P., returned to the city on the Catala today from visit to his constituents in Stewart. An vox. Alice Ann and other northern points and will leave In day or so for Winnipeg to attend the national oomvntloo of the Conservative party. Mayor Newton Informed the council at last night's meeting that it would be necessary for him to leave the city for i few days and suggested that an acting mayor be named. On motion of Aid. Brown, seconded by Aid. Perry. ft Id Stephens was Ml acted. The bylaw making provision for the city to bear she cost of renewing water connection bnce the Original cost of Installation has been borne by the property holder concerned was given Its final reconsideration and adoption at last night's council meeting. Referring to the fact that a man had been hurt on the work yesterday. City Solicitor E. P. Jones inquired at last night's council meeting as to who would be held responsible In case of ac cident taking place at the corner of Third Avenue and Third Street where the city Is excavating for the building to be erected by Oiler Besner. The mayor explained, with Aid. Perry, chairman of the Board of Works, concurring that It had been definitely understood that Mr Besner would be responsible In case of any damage being done to property or person. ANNOUNCEMENTS Blks Ounce, October 5, Moose Hall, Ojto Hoe-Down. Ootober 14. Prince Rupert Drill Team Dance, October 31. PcesbyterUn ObttMh Choir Concert October 2. Rupert Bast United Church Basaar. October 27. Loyal Order of Moose Anniversary Dance. October 37. Hospital Auxiliary Halloween Ball, October 28. Hlil 60 Halloween Baaair, October 29. Anglican Bazaar. Tuesday, Nov. 15. Moose Bazaar, Nov. 16 and 17. Established 1923. Office Hours: , 3)(,a.m, to 6 p.m. baturuay: 9 ''a.rrt. 'tcr&m.' Any evening by appointment BEEP Kenny DENTIST Exchange Ulock. Phone 109 THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE Poker Hands" are now packed with Mr. and Mrs. O. Ashley of Tucks In let cannery will sail this afternoon on the Oat la for Vancouver. Fancy work, Palmistry and Crystal Oaatng Mrs. Jas. Clark. 313, Third Avenue. Phone Green 183. 332 Ifelro Moehlda Is being charged by the city police with driving i car without a license and also without the ry lights. O. A. Woodland, local agent tt -the Imperial OH Co, returned to the City on the Oatela tnte morning from brief business trip to Stewart. J. R. Morgan, welt known Princess Royal Island logging operator ind pioneer of this city, la in town todsy on business, having arrived last night by gaaboat from Butedale. Miss Virginia RM of the local Dom inion Pish fries office, sails this after noon on the Catala for the south on a '.wo months' holiday trip which will take her as far as California, Mn. J. M. Orahhnan left on this morning's train for Rochester, Mlnne ota, where the expects to undergo in operation at Mayo dime. Mrs. Orahl- man hopes to return to the city be' fore Christmas. William Oeddes, for operating an automobile, as a ebaSeur without a license, was fined (5 by Magistrate Wc- Cljrmont in city police court this morn tng. A similar charge Is being laid against Tom Oagnon. E. M. Urell, who has been engaged In buying salmon on the Skeena River this season, will sail Thursday night on the Prince George for his home In Astoria, Oregon. Mrs. Urell and family went south a few weeks ago. Steve King, whose figure was 142 per suit, was given an order by the city council last night to supply seven unl forms to members of the fire depart ment. Recommendation to this effect was made by the utilities committee. O. P. Smith, who has been packing and seining this season for Claxton Can nery, will kale in a few days for Vancouver on his boat. Billy Boy. He will spend the winter In the south as has been his custom during recent years. During the month of September a total of 662 gallons of oU was used in the City Hall heating system according to report submitted to the council last night by the Janitor. J. W. Exley. The dally consumption was 22 gallons or a tost of 1.21 per day at 8ft cents per gallon. Mr. and Mrs, George Ma;kle and family, 1463 Second Avenue, Westview, will sail on the Prince George Thursday night for Vancouver where Mr. Markle, who has been on the staff of the B.C. Butchers & Grocers here for the past two or three ' years, -will go Into business. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Whltaker arrived In the city on yesterday afternoon's train from Cedarvale. Mr. Whltaker. who Is locating engineer for the provin cial department of public works, has been engaged recently In the reconnals sance of a route from Galloway Rapids to Terrace for the projected Skeena River Highway. The city solicitor was authored by the city council last night to take the necessary steps toward renewal for another year of the agreement whereby the city operate the dry dock power plant as a supplementary source of electrical supply,, The, agreement . with the Canadian fttovemroenu Merchant Marines tgB3Ktf.4f. iit6eiuitut nas IV UUJrSl of the -Sf'rlVlJS Letters from the Union Oil Co. of Canada. Ltd. and P Burns tc Co., Ltd. expressing the willingness of both concerns to pay 1425 for water connections to their plants near Cow Bay, providing, however, that should there be more subscribers to such a line, each concern would be reimbursed proportionately, were read at last night's council meeting. Both letters were referred to the Beard of Worki fur report. gggSj ssswi gesa THE 00M1TY CIGARETTE E. Stockland of this city arrived on the Catala this morning from Alice Arm. The W.A. w-Ul hold a sale of work j Church, Seal Oove, Thursday afternoon. I October 0 from 3 to 0. Afternoon tea will be served. 232 Miss Lillian Taper and Daniel Taper of Pacific nave arrived In the city to take up Senior Matriculation studies In the Prince Rupert High School. The regular monthly meeting of the board of managers of Pint Presbyterian Church waa held last night in the office of Thomas McClymont, Third Avenue. Mrs. A. Attree and family, who have been at Alice Arm. where Mr. Attree has been relieving In the butcher shop, returned to the city on the Calais this morning. Mrs. Jos. Oreer and family, after accompanying Aid. Oreer on a business crip to Stewart, returned to the city on the Oatatat this morning. Mr. Oreer will return to the city toward the end 3t the week. numerous skit "Id on Parle Francals will be presented In the Anglican Cathedral under the directorship of A, A. Connon, on Thursday, October 13 at 8.15 pm. Admission 75c. The deer which was brought In from Silver Creek by Charlie Balagno on Sunday fell to the gun of Billy Ful ton. Billy brought home the bacon and Charlie delivered the goods. C. P. Hickman, hatchery Inspector. Is a passenger on the Catala today returning to Vancouver after having paid his annual visit to the Mezladen Lake fish ladder northeast of Stewart. Mr' and Mrs. B. O. Erleksen of Stew. art are passengers on the Catala today nouna lor Victoria. Mr. Erleksen Is well known in connection with Port land Canal mining development af fairs. Throughout the city the provisions of the city bylaw whereby cars must not be parked on the streets between the hours of 6 pm and 6 am. are being generally violated It Is stated by Sergeant J. P. M. Hannah, chief of the city detachment of the provincial police, who stated this morning that action was to be taken immediately against such persons who persisted In violating the regulations In this Union steamer Oatala, Capt. A. E. Dickson, returned to port at 10:30 this morning from Anyox, Stewart and other northern ports of call and will sail at S o'clock this afternoon for the scuth. Passengers arriving In the city from northern points on the Catala Included T. Gorman. Mrs. Joe Oreer end family. C. E. Bletsoe. Mr. Haskett and W. A. Talbot from Anyox; R. C. Mott. O. A. Woodland. C. R. McMillan. T. 3arrett. Mr. Matthews. E. A. Johnson, A. A. Johnson. W. J. Curtis, John G. Miller and N. A. Stevens from Stewart: J. C. Brady. MJ.. E. Stockland, Paul Jacob, P. Gallagher, J. Collins. Mrs. A. Attree and family and Bert Johnson from Alice Arm. Passengers aboard the Catala bound for Vancouver Include George Han. George Sabbla, James Weir and George Clarke from Anyox: John Sorble. John Bantzen. James Brown, Mr. Fotherlngham and A. Adams from Arrandale: T. A. Swlt-rer, Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Erleksen. W. T. Batchelor. Mr. and Mrs. A. McLeod, Mrs. H. D. Rochfort. E. F. Olgot. Mor- ley Shier. J. S. Nicholson, C. O. Slef- fert. C. P. Hickman and L. E. Blgham from Stewart; O. 8. Wilson from Port Slmpttn, and J. Nealon from Wale Island. tUii-f.-r r-J1flai i TEXKERS tV.WTKII. " Tenders are asked for clearing and rough grading of about one acre at the Salt Lakes Park. Plans and specifications may be seen at Ormes, Limited. Sealed tenders to be In the hands of C. H. Orme not l.Ur than Saturday. Oceober 8. 1927. W. T. KEROlN. 234 Chauman. Parks Board ASK ME ANOTHER? Here are the National Prizes: 1st prize .. .. $10,000 4th prize 1.250 8th prize 400 2nd prize 5.0OQ 5th prize 1.000 9th prize 250 3rd prize 2.000 6th prize 700 loth prize 100 7th prize 503 CANADIAN LAUNDRY PRIZES 1st Prize 12 months Soft Finish Laundry Service. 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