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Distributors of Milet Automatic Furnace Fan for all Makes of Warm Air Furnaces, Old or New PEOPLE THINK of Ormes as a Drugstore completely equipped with most modern dispensing equipment, as a drugstore with a staff of refis-tered pharmacist, with complete .Mock of fresh pure drugs a drugstore where the service is friendly delivery speedy the best place to have lirnsiriptions filled or drug needs supplied. Ormes 7fic Pioneer Drttgcisls THIRD AVE. t, SIXTH ST. -TELEPHONES 8? ,200 Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert To Ketchikan. Wranrell, Juneau and skatwa.v September C. 17, tC. To Vancouver, Victoria and Healile September 11, SI, 30. PKINCEHS IlKATKICE. Tor nutedalr. Eat Bella llella. O lalK Namu Alert lUj Camphrll River, and Vancouer e en Msturdi). II a.m. Agency for all Steamship Lines. r Inloraiattan from- W. C. OKtlltlth. enrrj Arent. Corner of 4th Street and Jrd tirnue. prlnee Ku(ert. H.C. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT CENTRA! H T OTEL The place called "Home" 120 Rooms, American and European" Plan. Hot ana Cold Water. Bus meets all trains and boats. Sample Room Phone 51. I Martin, ManaRer. MASON & RISGH PIANOS are built for a lifetime of pleasure giving service. Compared J"om any angle, with any other piano, Mason & Kisch instru-nrents will ut once appeal to vour better judgment. One Price from Coast to Coast Monthly Payments gladly arranged We have a splendid floor display of JJrunswipk Phonographs iind Mason & Risch Pianos. J. LORNE McLAREN, LIMITED THE DAILY NETTS PAGE THREE I 1 -i a'a. ul , i.. . Harm Church Notices Local and Personal ST. AXDKLWK CATHEDRAL IChunh of England) Hector. Archdeacon O. A. fUx Assistant, Rev O D. Pierter. , Morning try let at 11 o'clock. Even nf saevi.e e-7JQ. low WW Ot UfTTg bM-sfausyOT will bet Hhiiihhk k - Third Sunday ot tbe month at I SJ. Sunday school at 340. H1PTHT CHURCH. .Minister, ev. r. W. Pels. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Suh- jct: The Whitt newer ot a miosis is Ule Sunday o st a JO. Evening Worship m 1ja. Oiet: "Renew by CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Service ever Sunday snilsn In tbe Hay's Btoek. Hi Baooad Aveaate. Sok-Job Sunday: Matter." Tsstlsaoay saeedang on WiStitSay eeesttag at 8 o'otook. I'IUHY11H1AN CHURCH. MlnlSBfe. Bee. R. J. ntSBSll. BA, U- B.. nrHUMS. The Mease. Telephone Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Subject: The Sainaow Belting the Throne of Owd ." eosaUy nfci il at 11.1. Events service at 7 JO. Subject: "Marrtaor essd the WtsMlnf mng: thetr origin.'' run choir. Dficlal m rxiiKii ruiHcii. Rev. A. W. WUwa, BA, paatar. Mlaa 1. Haddock. daaoonaiM. Morning tmot at 11 o'clock. St. jet: Two nrttrtseiilHsg votoaa In the soul of Ban." Bventnf aarvloe at TJO pjn. Subject: 'Tour Better Self." Sun day school at MO. Mtojl at 7 JO Junior choir. 8 o'clock senior choir. Sunday. October 8. Church anniversary. Monday. Oet. 8. Annual ' Sapper. r.upart Bast United Sunday School reopening at 8J0. Iter. A. W. WUaon will meet teachers and older scholars at dose of school sasalon. Stl.VATK t Festival ARMY. Samoa. Sunday. to sail at 10 o'clock toninbt for Stew- Prince Rupert NOTICE. Am. ursv Taxi rnoo I7. tt BO. Undertakers Phone 41. tteiun. Dr. r -m, a -am 'SbbbK -.'"V ' .vsjv HMjC&preh KJKpaE'oansea . J B- Oosn. Phone S86. Xfflu Btfw. Dee. 1. pas Uetropoie IkveM. Moose Watte Drive sad Dance. Friday. Ost the Big 4 habltl When thlnuni f a Taxi, phone 4. tl Blf ribsbWIiiu Sale new la ttfll sriac at UN. Frtezetrt. tl This aftswwan's tfatn. due (rem the Kaat at UO la reponed to be on time. M. E. Lotkan waa a passenger leavteg on the CatattM tMs nwnlng for Van. raneywork. Pabniatjv aad CryttsJ Oacusg. Hit. Jam. dark, 35. Third AvoBUe. Phone Green. 1S3. 232 A n sting at the BUlterd pUyert m be hsU m Ollr Hall. Sunday, at 8 pjn. Eeeryone cordially Invited. Well B toons. Hyde Transfer .are now stents lor Famu Oasasdy VeBtegton coal also Alberta Sootieas and Pembina Peerless. tf E. E. Oretjg. aaalttact dittMet forester.: to the etty on yesterday sf- trata from a trip to the In' tertor on official duties. Until repairs at the Provincial Qov eminent wharf have been completed. CPJt. steamers will make landing at Wo. 8 shed on OXP. wharf tf Today's train for the East la awaiting the arrival from the south of the steamer Prince Oaarles and the hour now set for departure -at 4:30. Oil ben Field, foreman of BA. cannery at Port Thalnstcin. and the crew of the Monday evening TJO, sale of fruit and r sboard the Cardena this vateUbies. eta. Tea will be served. Also mornln proceeding to Vancouver for a program of music and aon will be , 1nMr rendered. All are wsOeome. Ko charge. C'HAKIX IS LATa J. C. Ucflae arrived 4n the city on yesterday afternoon's, train from hit farm at Kltsumkalum. He wUl be In Again delayed by fog and feelgnt. tm trK nc,lrln' rodl C NJt ataamer Prince Charlea. Oapt.,1 Nell McLean, la late tnda and win 1 not arrive from Vancouver. Powell " " senwncea oy River and Ooean Pans before 4 o'elook " "eOsfmcot la eHy police court thU afternoon. The raasel U scheduled mornuag to tMrty days' Imprison meat, without option of fine, for art. returning here Sunday eecnlnf and . druntwt"- It was hU third oBenoe. tor the sosMti at 11. IIOT1L AKKIVAUS. Annual Tax Sale of lots to be held at Auction for delinquent taxes sill be held on Friday, September 30 next at Central I o ajn. in Caty Kali. Last of property SUaa Croaa, city: W. KbUmontfe r-xri ca be dbtatned at the collector's offlce. J. Bsaaa. Vancouver: B. J. Walklaad. O. Harradlne and J. Johnson, C. N. R Thcsnaa i. Lang. Terrace. Take notice that on the 24th daf of . 0,111 HaU- Anyone wishing to Join Jure. 1M7. I was anoolntcd - executor P"' of the estate of tbe late Magnua Mor-, WUkfnson' Blu 604 risen, deceased: and all persons having aecocnts against that eetate must de liver same to the undersigned forth with. J. C. OAVIOAN. Executor. Dated at Prince Rupert. B.C. this 14th day of September. 1927. 218 tttttf tttit t4 ANNOUNCKM ENTS St. Andrew's Society Concert end Vaudeville show, Wednesday. September 21. v LAND ACT 210 .i. . 1 1 i' l rr! its t ! commander of the Salvation Army, was i Vancouver. a passenger aboard the Princess Louise ' this morning returning to headquarters in Wrangell after a trip to Vancouver in company with a sick officer. Mr. and airs. A. H. Carmlchael re- Oanadlan Fish & Cold Storage Co.'s tMa-tav n V wkl.1. lowing described lands: House. J. Hanson and ArfT-r Rmnv.. Commencing at a Dost nlanted about s.nv Th. .cui ,., ,.n Any evening by appointment DlEP Kenny ' DENTIST Eichanse Mock. Phone 109 The Scissors V. D. Casley will sail tomorrow nlebi tf.on the Prince Charles for Victoria. CPA steamer Princes. Beatrice. Capt, Harcld Harris. accounUnt at North S. K. Gray, arrived In port at 4 o'clock . Palri( .nrt tr. H.m. W. Mutr. Bdmontom: Mlaa Z. Pierce. mormn lrom " ou"- iving rr. v.nra.,rrr th. Port Shnpaott: R. C. Hawkea, Vanoou- " ncwoiun. dm -kiu return vrr nere tots evening on her way to van- Savoy C. H. TDoanbs. Pott Simpson: J. Hay- tee, Victory Ctove: W. H. Thome, CHS.. couver and wayports. 1st N. B.C. Regiment. A school of Instruction for signal section will commence Wednesday. September 31. In the at Drill Hall or phone Lieut. Cardena this morning. Miss Ethel Pierce of the nursing staff of the Port Simpson General Hospital sailed this morning on the Princess Louise for AUln on a holiday trip. Union Union steamer Cardena, Capt. A. Johnstone, returned to port at 11 o'clock this momlnff fmm tH Nasa mnA Major Walter L. Carruthers. divisional ske-n. Rlv. ,nd ...,-d ,t . for Mrs. A. M. Dutcher returned this mcrnlng on the Princess Louise to he; home In Ketchikan after having spent a couple of weeks visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henrlck&en, 229 turned to the city on yesterday after- seventh Avenue East nwns uain irom ine interior wnere they spent their holidays on s motor trip with Judge snd Mrs. F. McToung who returned home on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Johnstone returned to the city on yesterday sfter-noon's train. Mr. Johnstone had motored from Hazelton to Victoria and, on the return trip, also by car. was ac- ,T " companled by Mrs. Johnstone musnoced recently for ground fishing, i tandm raaJ1 "tchesat four In- NOT1CK OK INTENTION TO AM'LY TO j day LEASE L.VNIJ -rva4s. vispi. Banacrson u m com- Passengers sailing from here for the north on tbe Princess Louise this morn mand of the vessel which la ! . . . fishing on , ta H n,,,. v neuet M. Dutcher. E. In Prince Rupert Land Recording Dis- -w.m ground. trict of Prince Rupert, and altuate on Prince Royal Island at East Side Cove ; from ButedaJe Cannery. 'i Passengers disembarking here this n,TAS:-NS'?CEJh" h Jcob,KM1. of morning from the Princess Louise, ar- intends to aooly for a lease of the tat. from Vancouver, were Mrs. Leask and B. Valpx for Ketchikan; H. Elsmore. Inspector William Splllrr. Sergeant A. McNeill. J. A. McCormlck and Miss Ethel Pierce for AUln: J. Frsser for Whltehorse, snd William Mulr for Juneau. 600 yards northeast of Butedsle Can- Z ' , " " ;nery Wharf; thence east 5 chains: , 83 of whom were members MbfTt & McOaffery. whose tender was thence south 2 chains; thence west B the Canadian Chamber of Commerce 11 tier ton. was awarded awarded the uie contract ntn.rt chains; thence north 2 chains to oolnt Mr. of commencement and ooatsinine one i at a special meeting of the school JACOB KOSKI. uaicu nu(u At. iwf. If Established 1923. Applicant. I 1 Office Hours: ........ . I board yesterday afternoon for the sup- Matt Vldeek- and Frank Davles. each j of , mlnlmum carload of Nanalmo-charged under the Motor Vehicle Act. mln. nn to h. a.. M'atVaa Vatn-i a n Hn4 etsnll na4 S3-- J .u w m jiVered between King Edward High city police court this morning. Vldeek .y natdm strwt nn lis charged with driving a car without tna Wettyltv other! pte wnue uav, na. a charge were! tenderer, on Vancouver Islsnd coal of driving to the common danger fac- 112.45,1 Hyde Transfer, whose figure was nlm- and Philpott & Evltt, 111.15. Hunters'! .,,.. . I snd the Prince Rupert Feed Co. ten- n'T- TJ1' 0 7 7""' 1 n Atberta coal which the board snd n, Mrs. D. J. Matheson. returned to nJt dMlre the city on yesterday afternoon's train i from the Interior, having spent the,i r-.w,i viti n,; G (9 a.m, t,o r Pjin. Jjsumme ; .wlfh a forestry survey, party m I " '.. Saturday: 9 a.m. to 1 . p.m. sne aaome country. Me. wm leave "I do hSte to Dlav carda with a bad ishcetfy to take up studies st the Uni- lose!.' "dbni, yout" versity of British Columbia. CJPJt. steamer Princess Louise. Capt. j Arthur Slater, arrived In port at 9.30 this morning from Vancouver and sailed for Skagway. Principal in the ves-tei's passenger list were some 100 mem. bets of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce, who are making the northern trip following their recent convention in Vancouver. Tbe xu!se is due to touch here sgsln on Wednesday after-boon southbound. ! "Oh. I dont know. I'd rather play with a had loser than any kind of a i winner." Ghost PAIN from Bladder Irritation Soon sassd by SANTAL MIDY Bswar of Imitations Look for the word "MIDV' Sold by tU drirrl RsUsvss ay EXERCISE Na 13 Ft art face down. Push op until en hards end tees, then raise one erg. Alternate legs, lower body, rtLai and repeat. FREE EXERCISE BOOK To help promote the good health of Canadians. 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