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Milburn o., Liaut'd, Toronto, Ont PASSENGERS FROM CATALA All Have Arrived Here After Heine (itwrounly EnterUined at rrt SiaapMA FAST ON ROCKS Shfft Lasbt Nvdkt Make Skip's IHasjtfcn Bvea More Fre ca-riaNts Catholic Church ad 10. Bazaar. November 9 n-rM. Legion Armistice Day Ban quet, November 11. In the Boston Ball Pythias Sisters Sale of Wort Novem ber 11. Anglican Bazaar. Tuesday. Ms. 15. Moose Becaar. Nov. M and 17. First Dnited Church Bazaar December 1. Play by December 8. United Churob Ladles. Take This When "Flu" Threatens 7 Htf'jW "it until you're ft' JajS lh Very ur.tt aW of P"'vt to mstvttly rr..rt a y loiuth and rrnavc Ui auy ol thr Ir. utile. ty fnrr, mtatikr m mtratrm, i- LAXrtMN tA e.c. try i MulMrr tad fuiU rtlml BUCKLEY J MIXTURE Li Ar Hfce a flash a .Incte 'rt prove. It Mcrth MC. MmM OnHonn Church Ftrad All raafcs 4U pumde in the Bttead asrvhw ta 8t AaXuw'j Csthe-oral. 28S Hyoe Traaatar now amU lor AJ-Alberu atootlcaa aa4 Pembtaa Peeetsaa. Thaw coal are unoer oower. doot b) water, buy mal. tl3 a sos can yeaa, but tf If L. S Parry. sunarulaftdeDt of aVrf-tag and dlntiif car ifparttnent ot tk CJIJL ktrt Hanaiy Wnmonton aaa TaaoBitvar oat aaaWif aavompantcd by Mis. Parry. A aWft shtriaa taw nlatat la tha attu-iahowd the AmtfJaM Baaaar to be baM sUun of the Ccloa waamcr Catala. hlgb 1 In the Oathotte Hall. Nawaker la. and tr at tow Uda In a pMeartoue poal-. Tnls was 'wrong as tW taeaar wUl bo tlcn on parrowhawk Beef. Uwee mltn 1 eld In the Oathedfat'HaU. Jrcm Por". aVaapaon. waa reported. A re- ' ' newed eltart to act the vassal on waa CJIJt. ataacaer Prtawe John. Cap plannm to take piaoe at the high tide afaMa. la laavtnc of 34 teat at LJB this altanooa. but it Prtnoo HaBpert to undergo annual waa doubtful n much could b dona -ertoaul a the ksssl Jry doek. Tfce, before the asf aalvace beat, Salvac ' ' alld arrtae m Sunday. King, from Vanoouver ssacbed the oene later In the afternoon. Meanwhile, the Catala rests even aaore gsr curely thaa ahe did before, no particular danger being feared provided a atorm old not artae. It has been aatt by tboae who know the place that, had aba atrurk a few feet further over, the Catala might nave turned over and capsized forthwith. Wtoiefc eventuality would daubUaas have been attended ' with large teas of Uft ' Tr last of the Oatala'a aaasaazer: and assne snanbsrs xt the esew eeacri- W. Orefetatoaak of tfee CJJJt. a(ty ticket odaoe staff item to leave at saw end of this -week far Winnipeg wtksre d' the city from Port Simpson aboard . tb. PUlc Gone -vl.. OO V tu, 3SSi Tno ..14 1 7 7mlmmj nii, thU vessteg en the Frlnce Oeorge aruernoon m the wvsck. returml!lflr Tllooovw . lay trip. Mr., there Issaaadlately. The arrival, teat CuMroD amU ,re a, m night Inohidsd the wenwn pascngeri aaoouvm who had bean taken aahore to Port amnima. rhvut. 7 i BuaUeas at the meeting U.t night oft imouaij gruuiee mi raauung moo. lbt hnoch of the Canadian Le- Rupert aalety though one of the ladlea gloD vu mBftiJ , mtll n,ture remarked that they had been well taken : png to immi arfalr of the care oi oy tne peou rort eumpKn organlsatton. The preatdcot. S. A. Bird who extended their hospitality gener- , to (Jie obaar. oualy and dla avarrthtng In then j power to mane tuem canraoreMHe. ne The a,UMr during ttoe night waa women had been 1: nd fc to, nw ha will saeet Mm. lOralekahaok and young ten who wfll return home wttat him later. William bong was 8fid IM by Magistrate MoClymont ta . any police court thK morning en a ehacge of conducting a punchboard In the Orand Terminal BUllard Parlor. He pleaded guilty to the charge. so esM aa It the previous the Port BHmpaon aeeaeai Hospoai. night. The towest thermometer reading Among those arriving on the Lam at the Differ Iatand meteorological sta was A. L Oaaeeavt. assistant general manager of the Union afteamahtp Co., who -wee aboard the Catala whan sbe ttransM. The officers of the ship are by or remaining at 'Port Earlier la the afternoon, the B.C. Towage Lighterage Co.-. powerboat Maaa Hirer arrived with the Oatala'a mall. It w.i officially announced yesterday afternoon that the etaatner Camaeun would come out 'of Vanoouver on Prl-day night, taking tbe CetaU's run and arriving bare Sunday afternoon. Capt. i. A. Plndlay will be In command of thr Camoeuu. ' ANNOUNCEMENTS tion waa 26 degrees above eero at 6 J clock this morning. A reoeptton for the new pastor. Rev. John H. Hanaen, recently arrived from Minneapolis, and Mrs. Hansen and Mlu Hanaro is beUsg held this afternoon In the Metropole Hall by the Ladle.' Ak) of St. Paul's Lutheran Church. See. and Mrs. John H. Hansen and daughter have taken up residence for the winter In the flat in the Clapp Block of Mr. and Mr'.. Merrill Scllcvrs who are away on a trip to Nova Scotia. Mr. Hanson Is the new pastor of St. Paul's Lutheran Church. Severn) Jecobsen. local halibut fish erman, left on this mornintfa tfain for Haltfax where on November 17 he wlB embark aboard the Norwegian-Ameri can sfestner Starangerfjord for hi. for. mer home In Trondhjem. Norway, whete he will spend the winter. Hugh Kerr of Premier, who wai one of the passengers on the -stranded steamer Oatata. has rea-ehed the city and will sail tonight on tbe Prince George for Vanoouver whestre he wIP proofed to Quebec to embark on the ataamer Regtna for a holiday trip to his farmer home In Scotland. A. A. MaeDonald. deputy fire mar shal for tbe province of British Colum bia. In the course of his vt.lt. to all city schools, lectured to the pupil, of Seal Cove School this morning on "Fire Prevention." Mr, MacDonaW. who has been here since the end of last week, will salt tonight aboard the Prince Oeorge for his headquarters In Vanoouver. W. H. Bdje. rancher of Cochrane. Alberta, ie nxlles west of Calgary., was oteamer Catala at' tbe time' of her strandttag on Tuesday afternoon, will tall on tbe Prince Oeorge tonight for Victoria. Hla stay in Prince Rupert has been enjoyable to him for, as a matter of fact, he was here for a week before proceeding to Stewart and liked It. Thia is Mr. Edge's first visit this far north although fifty-two year, ago he wa. in the south of the province when he came out from Ontario via Sin Fraiirisey. Mr Edge has two slsterf mi Mev Weitm:titcr with whom he will A Quaker Oats breakfast gives abundant energy for your busiest forenoons. Most people's important work is done in the four morning hours. Be in shape to fight life's battle in the morning. Hot, well-flavoured Quaker Oats, that always tastes good, sustains you till the mid-day meal. 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Hall and daughter ot Hydcr. who were passengers coming down on, the Oataia. reached tbe city an the tugboat Lome last night and Yin continue tonight on the Prince Oeorge to Vanoouver where they will reeWe. The first tournament In the reorganized Prince Rupert Billiard League wUl take place tonight between the Oyro Club and Cold Storage with line-up. as follows: C. P. Balagno (Oyro dub) v.. W. Londg (Cold Storage . W. J. Nelson v.. A. Murray. O. P. Tinker vs. J. Hlllmau. O. A. Woodland vs. A. McDonald. Bert Morgan v.. John Bulger. The team, captained by Fred Pyle. which was formerly called Pilots, ha., been renamed Orand Terminal.. The 1 team headed by Col. McMordle will probably be named t!e Map'.e Leafs. Home Fur Furniture of Distinction "D mshmgs Phone 123 elineator August 1926 "The commercial laundries and soap producers are studying better methods of washing, standardizing washing solutions that are harmless to fabrics but effective in cleansing, working out uniform sanitary methods that make is possible to send clothes tb a qualified laundry with every assurance of fine work at reasonable rates without damage to fabrics." The logical conclusion is send it to the Canadian Laundry and Dry Cleaners Sixth Avenue West iiiwvy I'hone 8 Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert To Ketchikan, Wraiigell, Juneau and Skagwaj November li, 26; Decern ber 17. 31. To Vanrouier, Victoria and Seattle Xoiember S, JO. -10; Dirrmser ?1, and January 4. 'I PKIXCESS BEATRICE. , For Hut-dale, East Bella Bella. Orran tails, Nainu. Alert Bay. TamiilM-l! River, and Vancouver etery Saturday. II a.ra. agency for all Steamship Lines. Toll Information from W. C. OKCH.tRD, Oeneral Agent. Turner of 4th ftreet and 3rd Avenue, Prince Itupert, B.C. Phone 31 I