I THE PIONEER LAUNDRY KIDS T aVSBl HOUSE HOIO 5Ht5 JOINED ON lTRDulM- NOW SHE KrtOWS Me munu out mat mis line to send the fm uoinn mane ner a p-tw the family laundry, i nrr friend about it and linir friends about It i v'ft'intf to be. quite .i iii.lry. Pioneer Laundry Phone 118 WESTIHBHOUSE I IirbU lU UQIIUDO YOU ARE INVITED to see Ladies' Coat Hats nnd Dresses at The Louvre 310 Third Avenue Nnxt Royal Bank C Wood DRY I1IRCH, CEDAR AND JACK I'INE Single Load 3.50 Double Load ...... !j!0.."0 L;trpn Sack flt)r( 0 RUNDLES.DRY KINDLING, $1.00 Phone 580 HydeTransler AND COAL CO. 139 Second Avenue English Made to - Measure Suits nnd lur Wool Cloths Hy Mall. AGENTS WANTED to carry cloth patterns and take measures for English high-grade Tailoring House. Liberal commU-MMI-. cash trade. Splendid open-in- for storekeeper, agent carrying "'her lines or man with large clr-ia of friands. Write, enclosing bank reference, to Dept C . Com-me :a) Advertising Service. North Parade Manotxxter England, ii L nmnin Uonnnn I BT M I Easier! Safer! iHY.'nient to operate better rtwulttt ' itiKhouse Klectric i-i i" the long run. Prince Rupert Supply Co. 2! ? Fourth Street 1 A. llinton - Manager. Si MANY ATTEND HUME FUNERAL Gather nt Cathedral to Pay Last I Kexpecttt la Eatermed Locnl Lady I A large and solemn rim.:, . gathered this afteraooa at i m ,r Anglican Catfcsdaal tot pay u . respects ta UV memory of u . Mn. Wertet Hmm wikj died on 8. day evening. R T D Pro. dueted the mice aim spokr ,, sympathy to too toereuv, i beautiful word, of the fuiiera at sfpronflate for ow .trlckei. it tba bedinnlng of a life work h: , . Wart to the eyes of many ..- thought of the windower and in II.- niie aiao aincovrNl family left without a mother 1 tr.ineat .atong tlw moursm were U: King, aunt of the deceased lady ami !afn. Hum. mother of the beretvt. widower, who arrived only thu tnon, 1 in j to ba present on the aad ucca.m: The rector's tnt was "A LltUe W'i.k- jYe Bball Not 8 Me. but. Again n ., Little Wail. Ye Shall See U Becm-I to to Um Father" Hymn-, were "Uad. Kindly Light and "Abide with ." Mien Uarjorlr Lancaster presided at th organ and played The Dead March In Saul." I Pellaiama were J H Ptllsourv for- mer superintendent of the drydock. u A. MaMlllan. now in chart of the dry- H. F Weaiwwuth. R. M Wlnsiow ,E. W llareatette aad John Meneon Among those sending floral tiibutaa re: the widower and children. Ooewraeaent Merchant Maria.. Parke:. Mr and Mrs B. Kerr. Mr and " R Darle. Mr. and Mo O. A. McMillan, Mr and Mrs. H. M D Lambs. Mr and Mrs. R I. Moore. Mr. and Mrs Milton Ooaaatn. Col and Mra. J V. Nichclla. Mr and Mrs. H. H. Smith. Mr and Mrs Alts Saint. Mr aad Mra. Jack Burgoaa Quallcum Beach). Prince Rupert club. Women a Auxiliary to St. Andrew's Aocllcao Cathedral. Mr ana Mr R P Pender. Waiter Smith. W J. Raymond Mr aad Mrs J H Pilltwury and famllr Miss Alice Crulckthink. Mr and Mra Robert Jonea. Mr. and Mrs A S Boaett-Jonaa. Mr. and Mra. TIMHKU SALE XI303 W. Ollbert Mcn-iy, u". ' . -.vc virvririt that bv order of His I Honor F McB Young, the 27tb d.y of NORMAN A. WATT, Offlcl.il Administrator, j Pl'lUUA HI"T.. P n lit dsy of aejJtem-' A.U. 1 (1 1)E T-.inj-. .... ; s - A F i All Mr ;:.t 1 Mr- Ch. . D.ivi. OBc-i of i: Uem. 8C.N V.R.. Mt and Mr Hubert Oordou. Mr. and Mm K Lundquiit, M i Clafa Lundquis. . Mr. and Mrs j Dfrnils Allen. Mr. and Mrs F O Dawaon. Mr. and Mnt.Bteve Ctyaaont in aity police court yesterday Mareaattea, Ml. Ptarims ttesrlsoo Mr (allw-oim. Mr mtaabeth Biddlaoame aao Mr. jaasea uepeam. uaaaaian , wbo w to been the crownl atar Oomtwieait Merchaat Manna Drydock ' t:mri that liquor which she shipyard employee.. MunU-lpal Chapter, j curytna from the nataurant had not beea aurchniad hy her. She had merely gone to get a panel' for a friend A chape against Mra. B ladle-come of lUagal' Mttenasw of liquor was alao diamleard. r City Solicitor E P. Jones appeared on Sealed Tender, will be reoaived by the behalf of the crown while Milton Ooa-Minlster of Landa. at victoria. B.C., not aslea aceed for the aefano. later than noon on the ltth day of , October. 1M7. Tor the rntrenaae or run Licence X430S. to cut 49.40000 t.bm. Huruce. Hemlock and Cedar on an area HATCIIPtX WAITING aitjated on Coatier Day, Moresby j ! The leurer aAtnrgt armed rm to " hla task Ulancl. Queen Charlotte Island Dlstrtet. Thirty (SOi years will he allowed lor "The consequences of drunkanneaa are removal of timber. 'terrible. If I had my way I would Further oartlculars of the Chief For- ... , wu. eaie. Victoria, B.C.. or Dlatrtot Pomter. "V " Prince Rupert. BC. TIMIIEU SALE X1298 Betled Tender will be received by the Minister of Land, at Victoria. B.C.. not oi wine. mr w middle of the sea." Voice from the audience. Dra vol Bravo! Lecturer (eery plea I You are also later than noon on the 13th day of confirmed teetotaller, my friend? October. 1M7. tor P" WW ' Voice from the audience. No. IVn a ZocTcXFlTJ d-,w, diver -Buen Humor (Urld). n -, t.Unri ' '' ; ' situated on urey oaj, aivtmaj r,,n nharlntt Island Dlatrlct Thirty (30) years will be allowed for i removal of timber. Further particular of the Chief For-te, Victoria. B.C.. or Dlatrlct Forester. Prtnoe Rupert, B.C. TIM HER SALE X4297 LAND ACT. .NOTICE Or INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEAKE LAM). In Prince Rupert Land Recording District of Ooaat Dartrlet, Range 4. and alt-uate on and being all of BonlUa Island excent that Dortlon occupied by Indian Tr!2 .n" nt,lBNK!,5h.t i. o.. c. Aud. ium than noon "on ttTe isth dwrtTfrf Prince Rupert. BC occupation cVtober 'II W7. for the purehaae of Pulp rancher, intend to apply for a leaee of 1 Licence X97 to cut 3875.000 f.bjn. tha following described '":- IrS Hemlock and Cedar bn an are Commencing at a poK plan ed at t th, ;ituled on Copper Bay, Moreeby aoutheaslerly IN PRORATE iv the nupiiEMn"i'uritT of hkitisii COIX.MIIIA .v. .-.).- fh AHmlnlstratlon BDl tnt a: BonllU Ultnd. rru r.ir;rf on ohsfioM Islands Dltrlct. thence northerly, wasterly. southerly ana Thirty HO) years will De anowea m easterly, ioiiwin rrmwil oi mDer. ,. - ... - '"'..r-'irar-sWTr tnM oi m unici i- exEvtiu. - Further particulars ni.y... ' rV m ni..rit . i nAH.tr Forester, laianri . t. ofeuoled MMiidwi h bv Indian Tnritan Reserve Reserve No. No. 18, 16. , 1 'ylI-iZ Prints Rupert. B.C. i nl containing one thousand acre., more 1 vx OLE C. AU8TAD. Applicant. Datsd July IS. 1M7- LAND ACT Act and I NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO In the Matter of tlx Estate of Joe Elman , LEASE LANIl InUtT' "ennan- in Queen Ota'land. Land Re- TAKE NOTICE that by order of Hi cording District of Prince Rupert, and Honor r MtV 1 Young, the nth dy of ..Ituate at Ferguson Bay. Qraham Uland. fflmcr ofhieaute "TO Bnf TAKK NOTICE that Somervllle Can "I'.lfilV.-T ' Limited. Vancouver. B.C. Herman, deceajed. and nenr Company. in nartlea haVing Clalrna against the . occupation Packer,, intends to apply for a!ldPwUte rreby required to fur-.' a leaee of the following derlhd land.: mrriv Cerlfled. to me oril Commencing at a post PlanUd at the or before the aist day of September. 1 northwest corner of Lot 1571. ad ism and all partle. Indebted to thence east 30 chains; thence north a the MUte are required to pay the j chains, more or leu i. to low water mark; .mount of their indebtedness to me I thence weat following tow water mark. i.1u"..K forthwith. 130 chain; thence eoutb 2 chain., more or 1927. NORMAN A. WATT, Official Administrator, Prince Rupert, B.C. Dated the 34th day of August,. A.D. IN PRORATE. IV THE SUPREME COURT OF HIUTISII COLI.MWA "oTthe AdminUtratlon in the Matter lea, to point of commencement, and rontalnlne six (8) acres, more or leas. SOMERVIUJi: CANNERY COMPANY. LIMITED, Applicant Dated August 31. 1M7. IN PRORATE IN THE HITKEME UOCRT OF BRITISH COLU.M1IIA In the Matter of the Administration Act:, and. thS Estate of Duncaniln the Matter of the 'Estate of Arthur C. the m In the Mauer Matter oi of wwjMw. 1 , ,. U(U. LltUe. Deoeaeed. nsniuiL IntesUte. Intestate. TAKE NOTICE that by order of His Honor. F. McB. Youlw. the 20th day of 1927. 1827. I I wa wa appointed appointen A,..,..t An 19J7 I was appointed Ad-1 September, A.D. A.u. August. .'7r,nr.r, nil-lAdmlnlstrator of the estate of Arthur C Srt McKav deceased, and all parties Little, deceased, and all parties having ?!..,,; clalrn awlruit agwntne the a said estate are claim against the said estate are hereby hating furnish same, properly to fumlah same. Drooerly verl- iherebT reaulred to wriflJd to me on or before the l.t day of October. AX). 1927. and P"Hf i'jrri 71 are reaulred to Dav fled, to me on or before the 21st day of October, AD. 1927. and all parties in. debted to the estate are required to pay !ti!e amount of their indebtedness to me! the amount of their indebtedness to me x" i J frtrT.rlwIth forthwith. NO Off.-'-' Administrator. Dited the 2 la I duv o.' Sivtemocr. A.D 1927. PRESENTATION MADE TO TERRACE BRIDE f.lrlt in Training ami ftulJen Krjr (trii ILIUM- lormrf lVuilrr at Uereatlun :XRRACE. Oat ' 4fn Prafc M Bruin i : -r Mua Constance Tiwulw) of R' ... w boasmi n Monday after . ... a roatpti.o hold for bar la X l ni'.-d drann n tne COAT, ana (' i-i. Ky group t Krla. of whom ... a very rr.: ,;r leader for aW -Ml O'lr:::-,' the afternoon the C.OJ.T. : u;, j.rranted h-r with a mahogMK) O'jii clock auf tur Ooiden Key with a ellvf: T.y Preaentatlona n mi by th pr-!dnta of the Mlw (Mgarft McLojrwa J - O rcthy little i-..v.ur- anal offwer iaton at the honor n:r.l were aprp.seu by Mra. Mur-I .') ticlrMhmenU were tervad by the 'iris uiitd by Ueadamea Allan, s .imeu and Thoraaaaon. of Prince Rupert renuins in the Wilson butcher shop heia. Recent Anpox vlslicra hero. Use matt of tham coming for the attntiag of duck, and goaae on the OaU. have included Harry Ooebel. H. B. Portaou. C. R. Caa. W. F. Eve, P. F. Brown and P. McLeUan. Mr. and Mm. D. Barto not Mew Zea land, who are making a lour of British Columbia. Here visitors in Alice Arm last week. Harry Townsond. representative of American mining companies, whue visiting AUee Arm hurt week, aaade an aeeainatton el line properties on Ms-Orath Mountain while here. H. L. Taylor, electrical tnapector of the Workmen's Compensation Board. spent a (few days here last week. W. R. Lindsay, general superintendent for the Oranby Co. at Anyoc, spent several day. here last week In specting the company, timber limits in the district. J. Flynn, F. Martinson. J. Collins and J. Buckley have staked three elalms at Hasting .Arm adjoining the Saddle on which sensational high grade ore la being developed. H. W. HeldemMV; superintendent of mining operations being carried out in tbla district by the MaR -Spencer interests, left last week for Vancouver where be will attend the funeral of his eldest eon who hut bis lite In St. Louis while following Ms occupation a. a structural steel worker. It Is understood that the eVs of the late O W. Morley, pioneer pros-pee tor of this district, whose body was cremated In Sea tie. will be returned to the hills here which he loved so well. OXCOXBtM id thie'ia ALICE ARM A atrlke of rich ore haa been made hy Mo.-ru Petefatii on hit Vanguard SxieuaMm property The vein, five feet wide, la oaaspoacd of maaarve chal- Q Maauloy. r. and alra. d ff' '"L " .. W,lenlnS " i" vinjiiura adjatns on th aouth the property which is under ener- itt, King. Mr and Mr. J R. Maory. MU. r n..i ... U Than nnllut 1 ' - 'w Fetatwen aad 11m Strom beck brother. m wWe """: h'h Mr. 8 P McUordt.. Mr. and Mrs. fM eoaMnu- 10 beope.d Howard. White. Mr. aad Mr. C. A. up. Ktrkandall. Mr and Mrs. Robert Mao rrince Rupert Dry Doek ofner aUff. " " . , W. ... A. . Wllaon. rruaon, ' who wno .... left ten laol usat Kay. Mr and Mrs. w B. P. Jenner. Mr. . , ... win an - - ' n r- Hill 80 Chaptar l.ODB.. Mr and Mm. ' tar Prlno "PWt plans on a Mrs W B Monan Mr and Mr Khn Mamon. Mr and Mr.. H. R ?n: T,! few . .here A. Fred Work, "and Mr. and Mr. A. Lav. ue. Mr. and Mr. R. A. Frees (Hew Weart- ailnstcri. Dr and Mr. H. B. Tremayna and family Mr aad Mrs. A. T. Parkin. Mr and Mrs A R. Nolaon. Mr. and Mrs. O A Johnaon. CHINAMAN DISMISSED FROM LIQUOR CHARGE MagMrate Jlrt'ljmetit Avaulta Jim IMmw ef Wrt Kml C.'Imi ury lleuw a. A. Hunter. Mr. and Mra. J H. Mc-1 A tbutt againtt Jtm Ohew of the im. iir ana mm. wrignt uavias. Mr Wflat M ouop auay iMttw UiD and Mm. R Uerin. Mr. and Mrs H P. , uqr wu Weanaoutli. Mr. and Mrs hy Magurtrwte Mo- weaw er TERRACE apeading Attree of Harvest festival services were held In the; Anglican church here on Sun-aWielse congregations being present VI (ices. The church was lUlTtli0evb' tor produoe which will, latere W- auc tioned for hospital purposes, meeting with a most generous response. Impressive services were conducted both morning and evening by Rev. A. W Robinson, the children, choir rendering special music at the morning Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Pwer and family have moved from the home at the entrance to the park to the next one east on Park Ave. S. F. Mill, left on Uonday and will make a short ay at SmMheni hefore proceeding to the prairie, -where he ex pects to locate. Mrs. Mills wUl follow later. Mr. and Mr. H. U. Willson and family have moved teir household effects into rooms iu the rear of Agar block and adjacent to their restaurant Terrace friends of Dr. N. Turpll, formerly of this place, will be Interest- ffinsffitation Certainly, she can have another 1 try a bar to-day. ed to hear of hi. marriage on Saturday last in Victoria to Miss Eleanor toosley of that city. Dr. Turpll will shortly take up private practice In atanitbba. H. L. Prank', government road camp an the Provincial highway at Usk closed at the week end and a number of local men who were engaged at work there have returned to their home, around town. While in Vancouver recently J. K. Gordon availed himself of the opportunity of attending the meetings of he convention of the Provincial Board, of Trade and Is very enthusias tic over the optimistic spirit shown nd the broad views and alms ex-ireaeed by the very able speakers from JlfTererrt provinces, and also with the splendid entertainment meted out to the visiting delegate, by the Vancouver Board of Trade. Mra. J. Wame ha. accepted a positron a housekeeper In the Terrace hotel while Mrs. H. M. Smith Is on a prolonged holiday. Special Rebekah services were coa- ";'V"it m Tf,Mir.i unlisik .,m lcl'Keein v Lodge itftnoBfe-' W mane.'' "ToyVeTirrtso- awornpanted by many members of the I.O.OJ. Rev. Wm. Allan preached an appropriate sermon and special music was rendered by Mrs. S. Klrkaldy and by Rev. and Mrs. Wm. Allan. WOMEN'S CANADIAN CLUB HEARS SMITH Dominion Archaeologist Was Speaker Before (lathering In Commodore Cafe Yesterday Afternoon Harlan I. Smith. Dominion archaeologist, spoke before a large gathering of members of the Women's Canadian Club yesterday afternoon In the Com- modlre Oafe. The subject of the speaker was "Indian Archaeology" and. upon this and Its digressions, he discoursed for about an hour. Mrs. Q. A. Woodland, president of the club, occupied the chair and a vote of thanks to the speaker was proposed by MUw E. A. Mercer, seconded by Miss Jessie Roth-well and passed In the usual nuytener. During the afternoon, Mrs. Jarris Mo Leod sang for a vocal solo "My Dream." Mrs. F. P. Kenny, who accompanied, a'so played a piano eolo a selection from "Oaraltera Rustics na." Light refreshments were served and the gathering, which commenced at 4, closed about 6 o'clock. Rev. A. W. Robinson, Anglican Church minister at Terrace, arrived In '.he city on yesterday afternoon's train for a few days' visit and Is registered at. the 8avoy UoteL jliK i) Altai (VfiL jjy My dear it is plain that I'll have to explain Over and over and over again Plain York's really great It's the best chocolate With flavour and quality splendid for Jane. - Mothers and fathers who have tried Plain York chocolate realize at once how pure it is, how wholesome. Not too bitter, not too sweet, but with all the deliciousness of pure plain chocolate, Plain York is the triumph of 200 years of experience in fine chocolate making. Just Ht- DEMAND Also in larger tires "Rupert Brand" 6 ippers "THE DAINTIEST HREAKFAST FOOD." Smoked Dally by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage 0., IM Prince Rupert. B.C. ASK ME ANOTHER? Here are the National Prizes: 1st prize . . . . SIO.OOO 4th prize 1.230 8th prtee 400 2nd prize 5.000 Sth prize 1,000 9th prize '250 3rd prtee 2.000 6th prize 700 10th prtee 100 7th prize 500 CANADIAN LAUNDRY PRIZES 1st Prize 12 months Soft Finish Laundry Service. Approximate value $75.00. 2nd PrLte 12 months Thrift-T-Service. Approximate value $G0.00. 3rd Prize 12 months Wet Wash Service. Approximate value $10.00. For full details of above prizes, as well as 1..200 valuable awards, consult the booklet, "Ask Me Another About the Laundry," obtainable at the Canadian Laundry & Dry Cleaners Phone 8 515 6th Avenue W. WASH DAY REQUIREMENTS Wash Boilers to $-1.75 Clothes Lines 50c to $2.00 Galvanized Tubs i i .......... . . .. . $2.75 to $4.75 Laundry Dippers H5p to 45c Clothes Wringers $8.00 to $10.00 Galvanized Pails 40t to $1.00 EASY VACUUM ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINES $140.00 to $1.S0.(0 Thompson Hardware Co., Ltd. Advertise in "The Daily News"