ucoiv September 0. 1729 THE PIONEER LAUNDRY KIDS vou VKNOVI Aliiunr I i MEAN i Vbo KH&W Hovy A V4HtN A LAUNOR.V a .spoils, his cou.ar.s. a WELL, he won't holler with ,. -'.rung but praise when hi. ular- are returned from this I.iursdry. There's feeling of i omlnrt and newness when he I ut - it on and he smiles strain v urn lie sees it in the mirror. When yu have your collars ;4 tudcrcd our way just once, u II wonder why you hatlo't ( .icycd rt iii comfort before. Pioneer Laundry Phone 118 mesa JAEGER puue WOOL Underwear For the Chilly Day Laii:r' Yt-Kis, light yet warm Opera S;Ie $1..0 Slfiovelew Style .. .S1.7." I'nion Suits and Bloomers in all styles JAEGElt HLANKETS Two sizes, 7 or 9 Ik per pir The name "Jaeger? on any art h ie means Quality. H.S.Wa!!aceCo.Lld. 3rd Avenue and Fulton Phone 9 YOU ARE INVITED to see Ladies' Coats Hats and Dresses at The Louvre 316 Third Avenue Next Royal Bank Thor Johnson for Mens' Clothing and Furnishings The home of "SOCIETY BRAND" CLOTHES ANGER, the TAILOR Fine Imported Serge and Scotch Tweed Suits made to order in our shop in Trfnce Rupert as low CCK 00 as I. 'anger, Cutter and Designer 223 Sixth Street 21. .. THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE rnucDMnD GOVERNOR mirnn i- GENERAL BOUND FOR JASPER w Half llwar nt rt MhMriprg bat tight Ita; at Park 'A1NMPEU Sept M Tba Oovsrnor iui Lad) WkU'nfoa and mmm- i iu sUu:. spent tiAli an hour in ' '' yw.erdy afieroouu on thatr u. J-vef Park Uif. where they .. Ci.njulTy, tutsan! train imvM la .. .lViu-1)r M d-otokKk an ru JbceltauiM Jarr t welcomed by i W J Major. Attorney Oeueral. on tuki: of u province; Mayor Ralph I oo. Mrm T. A. urcovs. wile of l.iaut -Ooternor. rapcwaataUrat of th I .cut -Owrtjf and other praninaat ctt- ' 1U vice-re party wUi ec-IV) t.ws oUagt al Jisp-T Park Itfa -f sight (Uye. leaving at aU da. Ws- aaaiUjr. September SI. on tbalr return to HISTORIC NATIVE , PUCQUE OFFERED Hartal I. hmMh, ItwalHtaM ArrWfefM lYrparr la Male rreM-sttaiton t Ctt) Tba city engineer reported to the council at teat nlght'a maatlug tbat iiailan I. Smith. Dammon archaaloglat. :iad offered an bis tunc Indian plaoque. rcurad la tba Interior, to toe municipality wit the auggeeUoa that it be erected in aorae prnmlnent paaltton when It akjlrt be aaaa by tourtela and ihe public (CDerally Tke com at mountlna It wee cettmatcd at U or MO and Mr. Smith was prepared to 'upervtae the work of put tint It up. The matter wac referred to the Boacd io; Work for report. lKi:u n:iHntT. I DIG BY ISLAND 8 a.m. Clear, calm: bare- meter, 80.10; temperature, to. aea unooth; : pjn apoke ateamer Oatata. 'left Uaple Bay. northbound: pa. pole ataamar Amur. Anyok lor Seattle, 04 mllaa from Seattle. DBAO TREC POIHT. Clear, oaim: barometar. M il; temperature, M: aea amooth. BULL HAWOB-Poggy. Ufht aouth-weet wind: barometer. MM: tcofwra-lure, 50; light swell; 8 pjn. spake ceamer Rosalie. Pert Alloc for Blubber Bay. M mile from Port Alloa: IX pa. cpoae ateamer Calais due Stewart 10 i pjn. northbound: 8 aJa. (poke tug Pacific Monarch, abeam Tow Hill, bound for Masse tt. 8 am. tug Oaf Jcott. atwxm Cape Cnutlon. sooUh- bound: M pm. spike steamer Prince John, abeam Poult y Salt, ' hiwiiil d . DIOBT U meter. ' 80.10: tamperature. W; sea amooth: 8:10 am. tanker OUnda left Frinc Rupert for WrangeU. DAO T81CE TOUfT. CWr barocaeier, 80.18: tempera ture, IT: mooth. BOLL HAtaBOfL Oeercaet, barometer. 88M: temperature. 87: light r,weU. 11(11 IX AltUlVAI.S. IHncr Kuprrt R. W. Stoelair. Inverneaa: Mr. and Mia. C. K. Howard. Montroal: F. Harrto and A. P. Allison. Vancouver; Mr. H. 8. Oreetman. Oak (Vntral K-unam H. Ham, Seattle: CMe Peter son, Deep Cove; L. Blanc, Stewart; O. F. MoOtllivray and J. Malr. CUR. Sato? PhUrp Ryan, Kltwanga; R. O. Cun ningham. Port Bealngton; W. H. Thome. CJJJt. 4- 44 ANNOUNCEMENTS St. Andrew's. Society Concert and Vaudeville show. Wednesday. September LAND ACT NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APTLY TO LEASE L.M In Prince Ruoert Land Recording Dis trict of Prince Rupert, and situate on Prince Royal Island at East Side Oove from Butedaie cannery. TAKE NOTICE that I, Jacob Kosfcl, of Butedaie, B.C.. occupation a fisherman, I intend to apply or a lease oi me ioi-lowing deecribed lands: Commenclna at a Dost planted about 500 yards northeast of Butedaie Can-' nfry wnan: wenoe east o cnains, thence south 2 chains; thence west 5 chains ; thence north 2 chains to point of commencement and containing one ucrc. more or less. JACOB KOSKI, Applicant. Dated August 27. 1927. Established 1923. $ rv Li ,. ...Office Hours: , ,9 a.m. to 6. p.m. i . , Oilurdayt 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Any evening by appointment DiEE DENTIST Exchange Block. Phone 109 I Local and Personal Arthurs Ta. moot m tb.li erraing on it 1! BO Undertaker. Phone 41. PehUst. Or. J & Oasae. Pfcet eW Oct the Big 4 nabKt Wbrn tUatiii at a Taxi, phone 4. U Big exhibition 81 u fun awlat at Mr PrttMUV tl Pythian SUtart Whist Dm and Dane in Boston Ball. Sept. tl. at 8 o'clock. ji Paaeywetk. PsOmtatry and Oryiu: Oactasj. Mas. Ja. Clark. 4, Third Avenu. Phone Orsen 1M. 2 Oatala for Tanooaver will include C. O Barrte and WlIMam H Ham. O. W. Swanaon of the Skeena Lumbar Oa Ltd. am red in the city from Oak am ywrtwaay arterboon'a train Wen Tl nail a. Hyde Tranater are now afaata tor Famosa Caiaidy Wall ln ton coal also Alberta Sootleae and Pembina Until repairs at the Prortaelal Oov-ernment wharf have been oompleted. C PR ataaur will make tending at No I shad on OTP. wharf. tr The Catholic Women ' League Tea ! and Sale of Home Cooking will take j place on Thursday afternoon and not PtfcUy a published yesterday, A report from the Board of Work raanm mending the renewal of the pipe one on Seal Oove Circle with 1 In. pipe was adopted by Urn city council last night. Southbound from Alaska to Vanoote. er. CFJL steamer Prtneam Lontat. Capt. Arthur Slater, li due to arrive in port at 8 o'clock tomorrow afternoon and mil at 8. Accounts for the fortnight ending September id, including two repayment to the Moyal Bank of Canada of 88M8 and 844 .008 reepectlTely. were fussed for payment by the city council teat night. A. Olson, with ticket 844. won the Johnson trolling boat for which raffle ticket have been sold during the past couple of months. The drawing took place last night. The former owner of the boat 1 111 In hospital. The utllltlea committee was am-powered by the city council hurt nlgrit to accept the lowest tender for the supply of 808 ton of eta coal for use at the dry dock power itSant. Tan' dem are all to be In by t. outlay next. A recommendation from .be finance committee that the loan on a Soldiers Housing residence on Fourth Avenue Bt be transferred from S. W. Taylor, who has left the city, to Norrls Prlngle wa adopted by the city council last night. A. P. AlUson of the Pacific Coylr Navigation Co.. who superintends the loading of lag carrying barges lor the company, arrived In the city on thr barge Btacayne yesterday aftednoon and will sail this evening on the Catala for Vancouver. A tetter from the secretary of tbe Oaten of B.C. Municipalities requesting that Prince Rupert's delegate to the animal convention to be bald In Na- naboo on October 18 and 19 be named a toon a possible wa received and filed at last night' council meeting. Pacific Ooyle Navigation Co.' tug Pacific Monarch. Capt. McLcIlan. ar rived la the harbor at 3 o'clock yester day afternootv with th big teg carry lag barge, Biecayne, in tow, for fuel and provision . The barge had jut delivered a full cargo of log at George town for the Big Bay Lumber Co. from fee Queen Charlotte Islands The out fit sailed at 9 o'clock test night for Queen Charlotte City. C.N.R. steam rr Prince John. Capt. Mabbs. from Vancouver via the Queen Charlotte Islands, Is late this week and Is not expected to arrive here be fore Friday. The vessel did not get away from Vancouver until Sunday morning, over twelve hours late, and will be further delaped through having a shipment of cans to load at Bhu- shsrtle Bay for Lrx':epr-,rt The cans were taken from W,.- Inland to 8hu-eharite Bay by the Pr!:irp Charles this week auox YES- you can easily mate the most delicious Cakes, Biscuits, Doughnuts, CooK.ies.etc. with MAGIC BAKING POWDER MADE IN CANADA Ik HI CONTAINS NO ALUM t.W. GILLETT CO. LTD. TOBONTO. CAM, Baaaar. Nov. lfl and 17. Father Godfrey arrived from the In-icrlor on yesterday afternoon' train. Misers Pulmira and Mary An tort, who have been spending a holiday at Tel wa .returned to than borne In the city on yesterday atterhodo's train. The CaiboUc Woman's League wtT held a Hostess Tea nd Sale of Home Cooking In the sghwil hall. Fulton St on Thursday aftegMBon from 3 to 8. Everybody watcarcc. 231 Canadian Cliamber of Comnirri-e IHn arr Mixwe Halt, ji'M IVrdnrsday. Ladies Invited. Tlrkrtt from Ikrard of Trade Lartutltr and Urmr Drug More, UK). 231 F. M. Crosby, manager of the Esper-anza Mine, who Is also owner of tht St. Elmo hotel property, returned to Altec Arm Sunday night after a week spent in the city -a; im returned 10 tne any on yesceraay ftarnoon'a train troma a month's busi ness trip along tbe llnV of the railway as far as McBrlde. Annual Tax Sale of lots to be held at Auction for delinquent taxes will be held on Friday, September 30 next at 10 am. in City Hall. XAat of property can be obtained at tbe collector's office tf The regular monthly dinner of the Prince Rupert Shrine Club was held held test evening in the Commodore Cafe. R. V. O. I Pine, president of he club, was in the chair and there waa a good attendance ot noble. Soon after leaving the station at 8 o'clock this morning on a practice run. he fire department's Reo speed wagon oroke down as the brakes were sudden- y thrown on to avert collision with another car passing along Third Avenue past the Fulton 8treet Intersection. The vehicle was towed 80 a garage for repair. Acting upon instructions given by the council two weeks ago. City Solici tor E. F. Jones presented to the city council teat night amendments to the Water Bylaw whereby the cost of renewing connections when necessary will be borne by the city once the original connection has been borne by- the own er affected. The amendments to this effect were given their Initial readings. C. K. Howard, general tourist agent for the Canadian National Railways with headquarters In Montreal, arrived in the city from the East on yesterday afternoon's train to meet and accom pany East from here, as official representative of tbe company, tbe Canadian Chamber of Commerce party which ar rive In the city tomorrow aftrrnoon from Alaska, leaving for Montreal at t tomorrow night. Fire Chief D. H. McDonald presented to the city council last night his reports for the months of July and August. During the former month there was but one alarm with no loss and. during the latterT "There were six calls with loss of , 82 In a fire In a shack on First Avenue. The depart- i ment's equipment wateported to be in good order . A recommendation that seven uniforms be purchased for members of the department is being acted upon. , trra- A party of .SjniSiMhe Canadian National Railways TroStEastern Canada and the United States; who are on an ; educational tour west. wUi reach the city on Thursday afternoon's train snd sail for Vancouver on the steamer Prince George that nl'ghL The party is In charge of Walter Dobbs, formerly chief clerk to Osborne Scptt, when the tetter wa ge&eral passenger agent at Vancouver, and now assistant to the general traffic passenger agent. H. H. 'Uclaiikon, at Montreal, ( II C Stratford of Stewart it a passenger on the Catala today bound tor Vancouver on a bumee trf R T. McOtenia well know:, p. ineet prospatSer of Alice Ann t a pajari.jer ao the Catala today bound lot O. E. Quite k. local manager of the Swtft-Canadtan Co.. returned to the city on tn'Gateta today from a buil-he trip to Aayox. Bmer Nesa. veil known in cannee-Uob wttfe A Ure Arm mining operations, arrived la the city from the north on the Catala this afternoon. R X. Meore. manager of P Burn Co.. Ltd.. returned to the city on the Catala tht afternoon from a brief bueuies trip to An vox and Stewart Norman DagMsh. C. N. R. baggage master, returned on the aetata today after making the round trip an the vessel to Anyox and Stewart a a hell flay. Dr. C M. Bardeau. who la egafed ta historical research work among the la dlans tor the federal government, ar rived on toe Catala tht afternoon from the Naa River. Onion steamer Catate. Capt. A. E. Dickson, arrived In port at 3 o'clock this afternoon from Anyox. Stewart and other northern porta of call and wfll sail at 3 o'clock for Vwnoouver and wsypolnt. On application of defence aul Milton Gonzales, aU easea arising out f the visit of police officer to the Royal Hotel premises on Ssandsy were adjourned until Thursday In etty police court yus morning. A charge under the Motervehlcie Act against Matt Videck was dismissed by Magistrate Mcdymont In etty pollec court this morning on the understand Ing that the defendant would Immedl atety supply himself with necessary license plates for his automobile. Mlas Muriel Crawford, who has been spending the summer holidays with her parent. Mr. and Mr. W. J. Crawford. at Stewart, is a passenger on tbe Catala this afternoon returning to Van- Touv-r where she will resume her studies at the University of British Columbia. WINTER SCHEDULE OF TRAINS TO COMMENCE ABOUT NOVEMBER 15 The Canadian National Railways' pas-exujer train service Into Prince Rupert win revert to winter tn-weekly achedule abcut November IS. It la understood that the schedule will be similar1 to that rhloh was In force last winter trains .saving here for the East at 11.30 Mon-jsy. Welnevlsy and Saturday mornings and arriving Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday afternoons at 330. FRANTIC EFFORTS TO GET GRAIN HARVESTED EDMONTON. Sept. 30 Fifteen dollars a day for a man with a grain binder und team is being paid by farmers In some parts of central Alberta where the crop Is still uncut. Harvest help Is still hard to get and much grain la being slowed to He on the stubble. STARTED ON FLIGHT GERMANY TO STATES COLOMTE, Germany, Sept. 20. Otto Koemmecke, a German aviator, started on a long distance fllgt to the Orient end the United States today. WEATHER REPORT. Prince Rupert. Clear, calm, temp. 50. Terrace. Clear, windy, temp. 45. RoBswood. Clear, oalm, temp. 42 AJyansh. Clear, calm. temp. 42. Alice Arm. Clear, calm, temp. 44. Anyox. Clear, calm, temp. 46. 8:ewart. Clear, calm, temp. 42. Harclton. Fog, calm, temp. 40. CSmlthers. Clear, calm. temp. 43. Bums Lake. Clear, calm, temp. 40. Telegraph Creek. Clear, calm, temp. 40. 40. Telegraph Creek. Clear, calm, temp. ri'NERAL NOTICE. The funeral of Patrick Sheehan will take place tomorrow, Wednesday, at 2 pjn. from the parlors of the B.C. Un dertakers. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 4.44 BRINE. AUCTIONEER. WILL SELL BV public auction without reserve furniture of all descriptions. Saturday at 2 pjn. Federal Block. Third Ave. Itemized list later. Phone 774. Pain? Gas? Can't Eat? "A tugirtt.lfm Itiitittiou Cl-nipttitm. itttitul tltmnck Ji. I tntd ' Fruit-M-tntt'. Save tS till mr (Sisf s 1 4 put." Mrs. AssieGlovtr, 1 Henry SuOttaws There is no other medicine like "Fruit-a-tives". Made from fresh fruit juice and tonics, it quickly relieves indigestion, constipation sod kindred ills -5t and SCc a box. When you want hot breakfasts SHREDDED IS WHEAT Heat to restore crispness Pour on hot milK. Add cream and sugar or salt A Real Saving in time, labor and mnn-y hx u.iirr our Johnson's Electro Floor Polishers at only IS J,iUiiicoIwJ WwmnaioM $1.50 per day rent Fall house-cleaning time is drawing close; come and see what this machine can do for you. Mussalkm Grocery Co., Ltd. 417-123 Fifth Avenue East I'hone 18 and Prince Hupert, B.C. I'hone 81 NEILSON'S Bulk Chocolate Special "THE CHOCOLATES THAT ARE DIFFERENT" For a short time only we are offering Neilson's Assorted Chocolates at per lb. 60c Orates Ltd. Jiic Pioneer DruQQtsls THIRD AVE. & SIXTH ST. TELEPHONES 82 ,200 UNDEK 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 I'hone 51. L. Martin. Manager. Dr. MAGUIRE I'hone 52o. Dentist Over Ormc's Drug Store Office Hours 9 to 9 7 '' Lady Assistant Solex ' ... Electric Lamps Kaien Hardware Co. Telephone 3 5