SPECIAL! Certificate of Guarantee of Genuine English Blue S erge SUITS $29-85 Acme Importers ..., We, the undersigned, guarantee these suits to he made from Genuine English Blue Serge, and to he absolutely free from any danger of fading due to exposure to sun or effects of either fresh or salt water. We stand at the back of every Blue Serge Suit. Special FREE LESSONS in Dennison Art Craft Commencing TUESDAY, OCTOHElt 4TH Free Lesson will be given in DENNISON ART CHA&T x Comprising CKYSTALLINE LAMP SHADES SC1SSOK PAINTING WAX WORK FLOWER MAKING HASKET WEAVING. ETC. Every Tuesday and Friday Afternoons from 2 to 6.30 pan. Rose, Cowan S: Latta, Limited Third Avenue (Opposite Third Street) I'hone 231 ONCE MOKE WE OFFER YOU NEIL SON S Assorted Bulk Chocolates as a week-end special at per lb. 60c 'The Chocolates that are different." Mil gs Ltd. yic Pioneer Drugrisls THIRD AVE. SIXTH ST. TELEPHONES 82 ,200 LET-ER RAIN! Slickers and Kuhbcr Hoots will Keep you dry We have the SlickerH for Ladies and Misses in Ked, Blue, Yellow and Hose. for RorOIkUUUljLflve Khaki color. Also Kainhats to match. Gum Boots for Boys and Men in kneo length, three quarter, and hip. We carry the Dominion Rubber Brand ahd yuarantee every pair. I'hone 615. Jabour Bros., Ltd. We deliver Local and Personal jj ' Arthur's Taw. Phoct 67. v BO Cndertakcre. Phocs 41. Dentist. Dr. j. r. am Phone see Get the Big 4 fcabttl When thlnttnt f.a TaxL-jhens.t..., , . ,tf Moose latif Whist Drive and Dane tomorrow evening, T ajsliraHBal tralSljVlu sssltMSM. la nporw&ft L. W. PaUBor sailed Owrge last night for An; MM trh . ..... . ., mm wary wait asm taOMl on the Prince Oetsrge tor Vancouver. tram the- oja.ttme, Jamta A. Brawn. KcaUU River sawmill operator, retail ned on this morning's train to Part Bsatngton. flYKO HOK - IK)H V What -you have been waiting for Ottttber 11. Faiwrwork. Pelmlatrjr and Oryate: Oealag. Un. Je. Clark, 343, Third Avenue. Phone Oreen 183. 232 Caroline nogeri of the 8O0-hiock Third Avenue was fined 38 m the city poliee court for drunkenness. Dntu repairs at tbe Prortnelal oov- eminent wharf have been completed. CP.R steamers wUl make landing at No. 3 shed on OTP. wharf. tl Jamas L. Langler of Ketchikan, who ha been la the city on business for the past week or so. saUed last night on the Prince Geoage returning north. Hyde Traaefer now agents for Al-Alberta Bootless and Pembina Peerlsas. These coals are under cover, dont buy water, buy coal. Ill i ton can you beat ltr U Union freighter ChlUlwaek. Oapt. J.! O. McPbae. Is due thU week from the j sot-th. The vessel has considerable! cargo to discharge bere and will not go further north than this port. J. O. Btecn returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from a bus-1 lnest trip to Itaaelton where he has the contract for the Installation of a new beating plant in tbe hospital. Annual Tax Sale of lots to be held at Auction for delinquent taxes will be held on Friday. September M next at 10 un. In Olty Hall, list of property can bo obtained at tbe collectors office. tl C.P.R HfArthur Slater Princess Louis. Csst. Alex. McLeod. charged under the Pub lic Health Act with allowing one of his family at large while bis house was quarantined on account of scarlet fever, was remanded In city police court this morning until such time as the qusr- announcea that such practices cease and wUl be prosecuted. PniNPR HIlPETtT TinRS Tlll'RMUV. SEPTEMBER Z3 DENTIST Exchange Block. must High 3:12 am. 193 ft. 15:11 pxa. 203 " Low 9:11 am. 6.4 " 2146 p.m. S.2 " IHIDAV, SEI'TI1IEK 30 High 3:43 am. 184 ft. 15:42 pm. 193 " Low 9:42 am. 73 " 22:14 pm. S.8 " .TfKIAV, OCTOlSEK 1 High iM am. 17 J ft. 16:14 pm. 19.1 " Low 10:16 a m. 8.4 " 2245 pm. ex " ANNOUNCEMENTS Elks Dance, October 5, Moose Hall. Oyro Hoe-Down, October 14. Rupert East United Church Baaaar, October 27. Hospital Auxiliary October 28. Halloween Ball Moose Bazaar. Nov. 16 and 17. Established 1923. mm Office Hours: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday: . 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Any evening by appointment ENNY A:.:)!,iu Mce'.nj Prli, : Rupert Bab ::.in club Monday October 3, at pjn . Dally Neva Roams. 331 Tbe sored boat Kaaa River In charge of W. P. Armour arrived (rem tht aouth today. She left bere Sunday intending to visit Gardner Canal and other aouth-era points l&d return early In the week. Tomorrow, Brptember 30, wIU be tbe last day upon which svmmer tourist tickets are to be aoM hi the Canadian JjatMfcUilttiJvara. returifirtstes extend ing, no ever, unw ucow si. Tomorrow will also be thj lut day upon wbirfa special .wcek-enu eteuralon tic kets to Terrace will b sold, the last day for returning being Monday. RESTRICT CATCH OF HALIBUT SUGGESTED BY: SEATTLE PAPER t Seattle Tune) Pish csnt think very well. They dont have to. If tbe best of them were dependent on themselves for pro tection, they would be In great danger of extinction; but their welfare Is a nutter of governmental anxiety, which tends to their eonservauta. Recently salmon have received Federal attention and the season for taking then was abruptly, shortened. Now halibut fishing may he subletted to Urlct regulations. Of the world's annual yield of hall' but. 60,000.000 pound, or 80 per cent of. tbe whole, comes from North Pacific waters, chiefly Alaska?) and British Col umbla Yearly catches have shown no important change lately, but this Is due to the activity of fishermen dontlnually moving to more northerly banks after having . exhausted other ground. If present .practice are permitted to go unchecked, the aupply will gradually suffer depletion. American and Canadian authorities are conferring on the situation. Ines much as artificial propagation of halibut ji impracticable and control of the food supply or tbe natural enemle of tbe fish Is Impossible, officials are limit ed to regulating the catch so that It may not exceed natural Increase. Halibut require from eight to eighteen years to mature. Once 'depleted, the'.r ! restoration would be difficult. If feasible at all. They live an average of twenty five years. But that Isn't long enough to teach them bow to take care of them selves. APRON SOCIAL:JiELD BY REBEKAH LODGE f- Knjoyable Card .Party! and Danoe Lat Evening l Huston Hall An enjoyibl last night Mrs. J. Uorelsop; a -. ... yablonaprorL social was held by tlfe Eeb&ail Lodge In tbe Boston Hall. "" The " waVtf'of those who " Is due to call in port' T "J -.; ;" eterncons6iitkuitoVsn-!"' Tf Jr' . T ! tn,h thv naMla fnf mA. couver from Skagway. wi u nnn It wlU be the ""' '"Tf" ' " lut rAll hM tliia nunn nt th. Mfu . p Louise which Is to t: r- j I nHnAv- WrxAmm 1st ! elt Princess Alice until tbe winter service start vtvm tbe. Princess afary will re turn to the run. iM f v rs v ? ivuy w sy inure s itat ladle', second, Mr. ts Consolation, Consolation. H. M. Hale; ldles Mrs Malcolm Lamb; men's flrit. Gordon Oordon Hitchcock: men's second, 1. Morrison. Refreshments were sened and danc ing followed with music by the Odd fellows' Orchestra, consisting of Norman Uoorehouse. S. L. Peachey, Dr. R. E. Eyolfsen and Albert Woods, and A. R. Phillips as master of ceremonies, The committee In charge of the event consisted of Mrs. S. V. Cox. Mrs. Thos. Priest, Mrs. James Irvine, Mrs. Bert Morgan. Mrs. William Sherman, jr., and Mrs. O. V. Wilkinson. ADJUTANT GENERAL OF CANADIAN ARMY HERE .Major (irnrral Ahton Arrives Irom East and will go South Tonight A distinguished visitor In Prince Rupert today Is Major General E. C. Ash-ton. CM.O.. adjutant general of the permanent Canadian Army, who arrived ou this afternoon's train from the East. accompanied by Mrs. Ashton and fam ily, and will sail tonight on the Prince George for Vancouver. General Ashton Is i making a tour of Western Canada and. during his stay here, will confer with Col. J. W. Nlcholls on matter pertaining to the First North BjC. JUNIOR TENNIS TO BE STARTED TODAY .May Nes Advance to Second Round Owing to Christina Nucleh Being Disqualified If weather continues fine, Douglas Frtrwll hopes to ge this Junior tennis championship series started this after' noon. In the girls' ecJlon, Miss May Ness has advanced to the second round. She was drawn against Miss Christina Nuclch who has dropped out of the tournament because she played In a senior tournament at Anyox, thus be ing disqualified. WIRELESS REPORT. I-..-. ... " rr ts j a.m. DEAD TREE;. Clear, calm; Bar? 30.08! temp. 48; sea smooth. . DIQBY Cloudy, calm; bar. 30; temp. 54; sea smooth. NOON DEAD TREE. Clear, calm; bar. 30,12; temp. 54: sea smooth. DIOBY. Part cloudy, calm; bar. 30.10; temp. 56: sea smooth: 8:45 Prince Phone 109 John left Matte t bound for Sasdiplt. Xt depends on breakfast. The right breakfast gets you to work in good humor, full of 'energy, with a clear brain. Quaker Oats is the world's greatest breakfast. Nearest to perfection in food balance. Contains 10 protein for bone and musclc65 carbohydrates as energy producers. Vitamincs and bulk to make digestion easy. Quaker Oats "stands by" you during busy, morning hours. It sustains. No listless or nervous waiting for lunch time. Hot, appetizing Quaker Oats with milk appeals to every taste. You never tire of the flavour. Economical too costs but a cent a meal. See that the Quaker's figure is ou every package of oats you buy. Wrapped, scaled, dust-proof. If you want speedy cooking get Quick Quaker same superiority of quality but cooks in to 5 minutes. Quaker Oats you have always known. Quick Quaker cooks in 2XA to 5 minutes. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Prince Rupert C. A. Rogers. Miss R. Campbell, Geo. W. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Moore. J, H. Hamilton. W. P. Trent and J. L. Saunders. Yanoouver; W. Anderson, Ocean .Falls; J. K. Oordon. Terrsces W. Lslng. Victoria; Stanley R. Carey. Seat tle; W. F. Blnns, Balmoral Cannery. Savoy R. T. Wegg, St. Thomas, Ont.: Mr. and Mt. Clavrlng, Smithers; E. J. Fuller, Jap Inlet; J. Marshall, Porcher Island; ' V. Grtmson. Osland. Central B. J. Walkland and H. Levlne, C.N.R.; N. .J. Coulter, Skeena Riven C. Roberts, Klnahan. J. K. Gordon of Terrace, who yesterday morning from a three weeks' holiday trip which took him as far south a Portland, after spending a 1sy In the city, returned on this morn Ing's train to the Interior. LAND ACT. VOTICE OF INTENTION' TO APPLY TO LEASE LAND Queen Charlotte Islands Land District, and Recording District of Prince Ru-ert. end situate north of Lots 1658 and '657. TAKE NOTICE that The Langara Flah-ng and Packing Co. Ltd. of Masett, occupation Canntrs, Intends to apply for a eaf of the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted twenty chains north of Tan Indian Reserve and in the shore ct Mclntrre Bay; thence north 5 chains to tbe low water mark, thence westerly following ssld low water 160 chains; thence southerly 5 chains: thence easterly 160 chains to tbe point of commencement, and containing eighty teres, more or lew. LnANOARA FISHING & PACKINO CO. LTD. Applicant. Fred Nash, Agent. Dated June 27. 1927. LAND ACT NOTICE OK INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEASE LAM) In Queen Charlotte Islands Land Re cording District of Prince Rupert, and situate at Ferguson Bay. Graham Island, Q.C.I. TAKE notice that Somervllle Can nery Company, Limited. Vancouver. B.C.. occupation Packers. Intends to apply for a lease of tbe following described lands: Commencing at a post planted at the northwest corner of Lot 1571. Q C.I.: thence east 30 chains: thence north 2 chains, more or less, to low water mark; thence west" following low water mark. 30 chains; thence south 2 chains, more or less, to point of commencement, and containing six (6) acres, more or less. SOMERVTIXE CANNERY COMPANY, LIMITED, Applicant Dated August 31. 1927. PAGE THREE Feel m a Winner at the beginning of EVERY DAY Collect this Beautiful China Quick Quaker packages, marked "China", each contain a handsome piece of pure white china, prettily decorated in blue and gold. You will be proud of them on your table. 111W DEMAND "Rupert Brand" - Kippers - "TUB DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD." , Smoked Daily by a Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., IM Phone 525. Prince Itupert. ILC UNDER 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 Itoom Phone 51. L. Martin, Manager. Dr. MAGUIRE Dentist Over Ormc's Drug Store Office Hours 9 to 0 Lady Assistant JAPANESE OVALRAGRUGS Frinjred. $1.75 each. Just the thinir for the Bedroom or Bathroom. m Barrie's Home Furnishings Box 808. Phone 123