L, n ber 17. 1027 OTURRIED ! 0" ,0r., 4t i I I IIIIW ioys Have ecome TA ojtrr Artor, tmflwr Prr Af. OnUrn, is an inJt- ratkn tf tbt favor LUX htt JiunJ uitb miltiuu of wsmtn. Women praise LUX because it can always be depended upon to do its work weM and without danger to fabrics. And, moreover, women everywhere, vto use LUX for many purposes say that it is the height of economy. M L7JS en S n n -taj-tiiiK our business in Prince Rupert we have s;:ci! tr - liccome men, jrirls grow to be women. TV automobile has displaced the horse. This city has Jf ' wn from a' collection of shacks to a thriving city. Th,. hi. no fot a railroad has become a busy actuality. T ever present growth and progress has been a r 'a) t incentive for the improvement of our own pre . r opt ion service. Orai ea-na UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED VANfouv v.r. 'JVf" 1""" II i,VY iuv. etc- Tur,d.y. . w p.m. Ii?! YArWvrK. rtr.. Saturday 9 a.m. VICTORI. llotertale. tlert Ilay. II or NIHT SIMPSON, N'AAS UIVKK POINTS. ALICE A KM. AM ON, t M KWAItT U nix 11,...! u i ... . .. ... 1123 2n, Atrnbe. ; nrmri1. Vrent Prinet RBpert, ItC. Ili..l "rsrts sold lo Victoria onl Seallle si a rru.. .... ... gafgage checked though to destination. PHIRD AVE. o SIXTH ST. TELEPHONES 826200 DEMAND "Rupert Brand" Kippers THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD." Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., ti ii V rince Iluperl. B.C local and Personal Arthur's Taw, prion 871. BO. Undertaken. Phant 41. Dentist Dr. J. R. n-&e. pfcont 6SS When thinking J tf the inter- on Mlat Walter. R N , and Mlaa HORoatla. R N., jradnaeta of the Vaatouttr Otn- era! Hoaprtal. have arrived in Smlthetk to join tat staff of the Balkier Valley Hospital, the former succeeding Mlaa Baker, R N , who has gone to Vancouver, as lady superintendent. Chief Stewart Bert Htbdtn of tht steamer Catala wIU go ashore at Van-courvar on tnt completion of thlf weeks voyage for a fortnight's holiday. Chief Steward T. Singltton from the Camoaun will relieve on tnt Oatala during Sir. Hetodan's abttnot. Sergeant J. P. M. Hannah, chief of he city detachment of tht provincial aervt ImiffUa ntjatrr penaa$Hr. lowe'en. '. Bt fohnir ig- stilt down tor theft and the latter for ob talning monty fraudulently Union steamer Catala, Cape. A Dickson, arrived at 8:4o yesterday af-1 church. Orange Lodge Oonotrt October 37. Hospital Auxiliary October 28. and Presbyterian Church Daaaar, ber 3. Baptist Salt, November 5. ;H3 ,r DENTIST Exchange Block. Novem- Presbyterian Church Oholr Concert, November 0. Anglican Baaaar, Tuesday, Nov. IS. Moose Baaaar, Nov. 16 and 17. Established 1923. Office Hours: 9na.ni. , tO! 6 p.ra. ' ' -'Saturday: ,9 .a.m, to l,.(p.m. t Any evening by appointment TCP THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE I w I - I i r I.WB mm 1 1 Mil ii ii . rti . . . ...W, R B Allen. tjkttlct forester, rat tf.L- cny yesterday afternoons train irom a trip to omclal duties. A J. Oalltnd. customs and adit in specter, returned to tbt city on fatur-day alternoou'a train Uon a ejfp to the interior on otBelal dvttsa. Hyde Tranattr no tsjsnts Mt Al-Alberta Bootless and f lllnu rterltte Th Ala art under eottr. don't buy --... uy oumi. ii a tea can mi beat it? tf M. A Burbaak. dlatrtet 'taglntar for the Canadian National Railways, re-turned to the city on yattexday afternoons tram from a trip to tbt Interior on offlclal dutlta. 8. J. Ooaat of tot Ooaaa Packlstt Co returned to Vancouver on tat Prinet Rupert laat night. Ha waa htre to eoniult local lnttrtata In tht matter of change, in the salmon fishery regulations on which a delegation will shortly proceed to Ottawa, The Britiah Columbia Court of Ap-peal in Vancouver hat reserved judg-ment In the appeal of Barry Oo, 7t-year old prospector, against a Judgment obUlntd by T. N Cronholm eonttytng control of mining leeaes in tht Bteat Lake diatrict to tbt latter. Mrs. Joe Beat sailed last night on tnt prince Rupert for Vancouver. Canadian Legion! . Special executive netting Tuesday. Oeteker 18 at 8 pm. i 344 ueorae HetawB appeared In ty ponce court Wat morning on a etoarg of vacraner eight days and wtt remanded for T. B. Dobtrtf . Ban Francisco nutkteas nan. ts making tnt round' trip oa the uwr Lmaaa wanan was in port list jvtaing north botmd. ISrfitlMftnn KlMtrlr IhMikkrepIn; ml llllllnt marhlne, ala Dillon AflHnt V KrcMrr on 'demon ktratlon al Prince ftuprrt llutrl. 24S St.' Aadffum Bottetf Udlea' AuxHl. T salt of wtjfi; httBe-eookrttg, candy and alter nawea tea, Friday, October 21. la the rooraa. WAItt-drivt at 8J0 pm. 347 The fire department at 4:15 yeter lay afternoon responded to a tall from tht rtildsnta of James Weir, 1037 Or- ham Avenue, where a chimney fire dM 10 W. II. Manuet, O. N. n. traeentM anortor with head ejus ten m wiaalpsg. rtttsfntd Baat 00 this momlrtf's train after spending a week in the city en official duties. Tnt Japanese tea and sale of home ktoft. held Saturday afternoon In the store, of Barriers Home Furnishing, waa a tucoettfirl affair. aometntBg over JS9 being reaHced. P. S. SheppaM of the OJt.R. efflee at Vnoeouver returned south on tnt Prince Rapert last night after toting sprat ttvetal days in the city, an facial buatoeea. Mrt. L. II. Morton, who bai been pending tht summer In Los Angeles, tacBtd'the city at the week-end. Mr. Morton la a conductor with the C.N.R. running out of Prince George. Prinet Rupert Boat House powerboat Ptefctna made a trip yesterday to Cap-tain Cane, Sunnyahie and Port Ea-sing ton with R. J. Oosse and other of-flctnU of tht Ooasc Packing Co. Jamta Palmer, who has been a member of the staff of PhUpott St Evttt here far tome time, sailed last night on tht Prince Rupert for Victoria. It la alt intention to locate in the south. Corp. R. p. Ponder from the ossec of tht provincial police Is tak ing oharae of the eity detachment dur police, sailed laat night on tht Prtnot lag tat abaeaee from the city of Ser-Rupert for Vancouver having In Ma eant J. P. M. Hannah .who left last cunooy j. a. BaxconnacK alias Wether- night for Vancouver, oy and Harry thunders who art to Rev. Walter Allen of Psuce Ooupe, who waa In Prince Rupert three yean ago for several months, pawed through the oity on Saturday, accompanied by Mrt, Allen, bound for Stewart where E. .be It to take charge? of St. Mark's ternoon from Vancouver and wayportal , , and sailed at 8 laat evening for Anyox. Among the, steerage passengers aboard e-t.-wart and other northern polnu of J the steamer Oatala, which waa In port call which, under winter schedule, now , laaK night bound north, were many include too Naaa River. Passengers ar- j natives returning to their respective riving on the Catala Included alias In- '-village homes along the coast after hav gram. P. Wallace and W. R. Oraham lag been engaged In hop picking In the fcr Prince Rupert: W. O. MeMorrls for Frafcer Valley. Alice Arm: A. McLeod. P. Tennant and! ' I R. O. Birch for Stewart: Mrs Lavtryl E. E. Hall of WlnnlDee. brother of J. and child, and Mr. Cavln for Anyox, and T. D. Dohtrty. round trip. 4 -t4 C ANNOUNCEMENTS Prince Rupert Drill Team Dance, October 21. Rupert Bast United Church Baasar, October 37. A. Hall, the Hyder banker, arrived In the city last night on the Prince Ru- ly Interested and left for the East on this morning's train. Cbariee Hallett of Victoria, catitd to vanuerhoof to attend the funeral of his alster. the late Mrs. Horace Samuels, arrived In the city from the Interior on yesterdav after- Loyal Order of Moots Anniversary noon's train and sailed by the Prince Dance. October 27. Rupert last night on his return south. Dance,! W. O. MeMorrls. who la evtenslvely Halloween Ball, Kalendar Kabaret I.O.D.R Hall, Hal Interested In mining In ' the Alice Arm district, was a passenger on the Catala fast evening bound north from Vancou ver. Mr. MeMorrls formerly resided In Nelson and Is well known to all nM urn w iiMiuwrea h, unwu i umers or the southeastern Interior town. Ex-Mayor H. B. Rochester had the pleasure at the week-end of renewing old acquaintanceship with Dr. S. J. McLean, assistant chief commissioner of the Canadian Railway Bofrd. and Mrs. McLean. Mrs. McLean Is his cousin and he went to school In Ottawa with Drr McLean. Capt. Ed. Wlnther. formerly owner snd master of the local halibut boat Oslo, sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver enroute to Nor way where he will take up residence. astumlng the management of hit aged mm tailing lather's business. Mrs. Wlnther accompanied her husband. Motorthlp Belllnghap. Capt. J. E. Anderson, arrived In port at 4 o'clock Sunday morning from Ketchikan with four carloads of frozen fish and one of fresh for shipment East over the Cana dian National Railways. The regular week-end time freight waa held pend lag" tht arrival of the Belllngham's cargo .The motorshlp-returned north early yesterday afternoon. Rev. T. D. Proctor oft Hazelton, who Is relieving In the pulpit of St. Andrew's Anglican Cathedral during the absence of Archdeacon Q. A. Rlx, who Is expected back from the East about the end of this month, left on this morning's train for Terrace where he I will arrai.ije with Re. A. W. Robinson to take his services at Hezelton, 109 vie and Woadtack &tt Sunday. 'Hi Rd. .1927 ' New j mil! "'l El! r m Automatic! $ ! ! ; 5 ; jfri Ij Vnh V tctor Crcdcnzar. $385 r , or with -" Electric Motor $425 aes It By that we mean-the new Orthophonic Victrola principle is exclusively controlled by the Victor Company Tnt mMt aitonithingty "reaP music is now possible in your ow n home because this principle is applied correctly to the new Ortho-phonic tone chamber Scientists call it matched impedance" This results in smooth flo of sound and the mwl wonderful music you ever heard from any instrument anywhere. You must be careful in buying, though, or you may funs the real objective. rfue Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nash arrived at the end of the week from Terrace and will spend two or three days visiting In the city. After having spent a few days m the city. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Mcintosh returned on this morning's train to their country home near Terrace. Mr. and Mrs. C. Grantham of Long-worth. B.C.. spent the week end In the city and returned home this morning. pert after a visit to the Portland Canal I While here they looked tnliung camp In which he Is extensive-1 friends. A- 3. Pothler of Ottawa, superintendent of the postal savings department, spent the week-end In the city as the guest of his father-in-law, A. J. Prud-homme. proprietor of the Savoy Hotel. Mr. Pothler arrived on Saturday from Victoria, where he had departmental business to attend to, and left on this morning's train for the East. IN PROBATE IX THE Sl'PKEME COI RT 01' BRITISH COLUMBIA In the Matter of the Administration Act: and In the Matter of the Estate of Joe Elman (otherwise) Joe Herman, Deceased, Intestate. TAKE NOTICE that by order of His Honor F. McB. Youne. the llth d of August. A.D. 1927, I was appointed Administrator of the estate of Joe Elman (otherwise) Joe Herman, dernuuvi nri all parties having claims against the iu csiaie are nereDy required to fur nlah same, properly verified, to me on or before the 21st day of September, kuu ui pa rues inaeDted to the state are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT. Offlclal Administrator. Prince Rupert. B.C. J927 Dated the 24th day of August. AX). IN PROBATE. IN THE 8 1' PR EM E COIKT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA In the Matter of the Administration Act; and In the Mstter of the Estate of John uaaay. ueoeaaea. intestate. TAKE NOTICE that by order of His Honor P. McB. Young, the 20th day of1 July. A.D 1927, I waa appointed Admin-1 lstrator of the estate of John Caddy. deceased, and all parties having claims; against the said estate are hereby re-: quired to furnish same, properly verified. I to me on or before the 20th day of! August. A.D. 1S27, and all parties tn-i debted to the estate, are required to pay ! the amount of their Indebtedness to me ' forthwith. I NORMAN A. WATT. Offlclal Administrator, Prince Rui Dated tht 25th day of July, Odhoph up several Mrs. Eliza Neighbor of Falrlnlte. Cob ham. Surrey. England, arrived In the who was lty on yesterday afternoon's train and la a guest at the Central Hotel prior to proceeding to Massett where the will pay a visit to friends. CANADIAN PACIFIL7 Look for "His Master's Voice" trademirk. and for your demonstration go only to "His Master's Voice" dealers. Today you can also have the new Ortho--phonic 1ctroU with an electrically driven taratabie, run from your lighting circuit Thus you may sit back at your ease anl enjoy without physical exertimi any selectfen of the Urge and varied Victor repertoire. Models are obtainable on convenient terms from $775 down to U15. 0211C Trad Mark Rt'' Victrola Victor Talking Machine Company of Canada, Limited Made only by Vietr Lnok for this Trademark Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert To Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau and Skagway October 8, 19, 29. To Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle October U. 23; November 2. PRINCESS UEATKICE. for Butedale, East Bella Bella, O-ran tails, Naiiiu, Alert Bay. Campbell RUer. and Vaiu-outer eer Saturd.iv. II a.m. Agency tor all Hteatnshlp Lines. Full Information from W. C. OltCIIARIi, General Agent. Corner of 1th Street and 3rd Avenue. Prince Rupert, IJ.C. Phone 31 Table Torcheres, Bed Lights and Floor Lamps Triced from .50.00 to $ I2.no Just the thing for a Christmas Gift. Barrie's Home Furnishings IIox 80S Thone 123 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 Room Phone 51. L. Martin, Manager. BADMINTO Supplies Kaien Hardware Co. Telephone 3 ?rSJ Advertise in "The Daily News"