r htr 27, 1927 v a a. v I grct T W ' 0 rr' WMty JTlililEf see tttein afik tliisQIirism c wn mas of your youth they have a FRIENDS claim on you. The happiest hours of your life have been spent with them. They still have the power to charm you. Put worry aside this Christmas and see them again. You owe them that much. Late Fall and Christina Sailing -Mot real At? IONIA No. If M oatrtal LatTITlA Not. M Il-I.l.i A WTO MA Dtc I - JohaN.B. ATHSNIA Dk.II 21. Mai ATHBNIA Dm. II - Hauias AfCAMIA Dec IS s nr.. Cher, " Plv- Him "Mm. LMi "Fly.. H Return ocean f era from SIS8. Th near! attnt nil! gladly tappty alt dttailt, or wrtti CANADIAN B SERVICE LINES civtkli sTt tM ip m. i iMif'i. lMlng nt. Wert. Vsnroater or snjr Steamship Agency Dr. MAGUIR'E Dentist Over Orme's Drug Store I'hone 523. Office Hours 9 to 9 J Why Are Prescriptions Written in Latin? reason if thia language changes. Word take u meaning. Thia would be dinaatroua for pre- ion work to medicine use a language which does ange. Another reason is the fact that doctors , t the world use thin one language to write direc-uud instructions so that pharmacists in any . . an read and interpret them. WE ARE CAREFUL DRl'GCJISTS Orates IM. 7ic Pioneer Drttrcisls nlHDAVE. 0 SIX In bl. illlhiiuino n.'uu CANADIAN NATIONAL i " in m rr f-. ti i tiiiii .niifiii in m riii.i ilu. i i ii i. a w j r a a. MKMiLiMMimv a . ar a a- a a a sir Arvva - wn STEAMSHIP AND TKAIN SERVICE MILIMift f,m PHINTC KtTEKT for VAXI'Ot VEIL VICTOIIIA. KBITTLE. . J - rtii'tivtilt' i. .. A kfTVII&V tl fMl fl 111. inirriiieuMie puimn, rarii ini iii'.ii i-.-- - - j ' AMOX Olid ketcmikax Each MEIXKI)tV. 4.00 pjn. ' t STCIVAItT E h SATl'KDAY. 18. p.m. Ir NOKTH ,M hOl'TII QIEEN CHAItl.OTTE LNtH. fortnightly. PASSENfiEll TRAINS Li.AtE I'HINCE KlTEttT v tWIV EXCEPT NINIItV at IIJW SJn. for 1'HINrE I1EOHGE. EPMON. ION. UINMrEO, all point Dantrrn Canada. 1'nlted State. AC1ESCY ALL OCEAN HTKAMMIItP LINES. t'e Canadian National Kxpre for Money Order, foreign Cheque etc alko for your net shipment. f'Tl TICKET omCF. it TIIIHII VrC I'MINCE KITKKT. Pboue I6 CAHAniAtal VE!J Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert Ta Ketchikan, Wratigrll, Junran and Kkagway October S. 19, to. I Vancuuvrr. VlrlorU and Seattle October IS. t; Nurmlrr t. I'KINCES MEATIIirK. or Hutedale. Eat Bella llella. O-ran laM. Nainu. Alert hay. . fani,hrll Klref. and Vanrnurr eerj -Satiiril.it. II a.m. 'nri tor all Hteamahip Linen. u tnformatlou froro- TV. C. OltrilHI. Ileneral Aent t'rnrr of 4tli street and 3rd Aveimr. Vrltut Kuert. II.C. I'lione 31 lor UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Satllnea from I'nme nuperi. VAMOI VKK. VICTOItll. Swanon Bar. AlJrt B. etr- Tuecday. 9 X?. V'fOI'VFII. VICTORIA. Hntedale. tleri Ha), etc Saturday r I'OKT SIMPSON. NAAS KIVRU l'OINTS. ALICE ARM. ANY OX, tni Avenue. K l SMITH ent. Prince Kiiiiert. H I Tlirouh llrketa aold to Vlrtorla ad Seattle at a reduced rat and "MKf rhecked thnu(H to deettuatlon. Lady Assislant duy OrtODcr ST. Daaclug froaa uattt 2 o clock. Card and prtaw for waist playera )B The L O L oara a til grani at tlw Oonesrt aa4 in the Mctropolc Mall. J IIUMlOll &0C. Hyde. Trmaafsr ao Alberu ftrinttaaa and Tlue cuals art uimU water buy eoal. U a beat it? m rartad pe- ftatllTt tffttlghT afearp. Ad- far Al- cover. 0jant iMty to oaa pso tf J T Phelan. British miusaals aupar- iiiteiidcut of Oorarnaacat TMefrapba. v. ho has been a visitor la lbs erty sad district lor tlx past few day b oskdal buaincaii w:U sail tOBcat b tbc Prlnaa George on hla rsMrn to Vaacouver. Henry Wis Wood. )"l HUiil of tne Alberu Wheat Pool; C M. Mall, graersl manager, and Joaspk iimu.' Pacific Ooaat aupcrtntandsnt. asil tonlgbt on 'he Prtnc Ocorge for Yaaoouver after hartng apent a oouple of days In tae city. Capt. MerrUl ftaUavs of the local halibut boat Binglssdar sod Mrs. Soi-Icwi aall tonlfbt on the Prlac Oaoras for Vancouver en rout to their old borne at Preeport. Nova Scotia, when they wUl apend th winter. Bsrl Hsinea. well known member" of th Rtniader'a crew, also leave tonight for Nova Sootls and will Matt Chicago and Boston enrout. Mr and Mrs R t. sccNaughton and lamlly rrturnad to the city an this afternocn'a train tress Sarnla. Ontario. Mr atdfauahton. was is dietriet psa- asnger sgeat for to Oaaallan National Railway, want Mast stent atz woaks ago with a party of sustain ticket men an sn educational tour Mts McNsugb ton snd family have been away since July 1. rial Uog with relatives la th east. A meeting w)Ul be held on Thursday Oetsber T. at th Xtaesv Sea Piahcr- bmo's Onion Hall st 8 pja. to dlacitaa the protection of the Salmon Planing, Industry, The 4s)owUiX- srs haeawlth invited to take part; J. C. Brady. MP nrd Stork. ez-P.. Adam Mackie. inspector of fiabariea and any other of the Fiaheriea Department who are ta-'ereted - Hippo Island Belmon Trollar' Aaaoclstion. U3 a........)- i ANNOUNCEMENTS Rupert Bast Baited Church Bsaaar October ST. Loyal Order of Moos Aanlvtnary Usnos, October ST. Orarge Lodfe Ooassrt aad Oanot, October 27. Hospital Auxiliary ItaUoween Ball October M. HU 69 Halle wees Sassar, October to. Knights of Pythias Whist Drive and dance. October St. Presbyterian Churoa Baasar. November I. BMottst Sale. WuJSStec S. Presbyterian Ohttteh Choir Oonoert lsovasabsr 9. Catholic Churcti aad 10. Basssr, Kovamber t Canadian Lefttm Aradstiee Per Baa- quet, K at amber 11. In th Bostoa Hall. PyUusa Slater Sale of Work Novem ber H. Anglican Baaaar. Tuesday, ttow. li. Moos Baasar. Nov. 16 sad IT. Kalendar Kabsret lODt. 1UU, Hal- towe'ea. Established 1923. Office Hours: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.. Saturday: 9 a.m. to 1 p.mij Any evenhiK by appointment DrP Kenny DENTIST Exchange Ulock. I'hone 109 THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE HUGE SLOTH Local and Personal Aruiur'a Tul Pboct 8T8. B 0 Dodertakcra F&aoa L ' Oeatl Dr. J. R. dwa. PSwm M On u Bif 4 aabitl Wfcen talaua at a Tail pt.t 4. u Tti.a afternoon train. &m from U but with maji t jo uua aftaraoon. u rt purled to be on UBM. v.me room iult. Vpieoaa aad atdtet tor quick thla wck Mom 110 to a(rt Tuppw lor fj liiTnaajl a Moose Annrvanan Dna aa Tlitira- 14 FEET LONG Member of Armadillo Family Found In Oklahama Stood Six Feet High NOfsUAM. Okia.. Oet. 27 Oaeovety of a tdfesfl awetl f Hrptodob. 'sMaest pswUWtcrie Hsisstir of the lrmirtMs fasaitjr. ossr Iredtrii-a Ofea baa proved the ssaassaals followed the . treat of the gtociea to -,'ir Arctic circle atach fbrtber tfean prevostjr p- poawdU it Is iiiassMiin by Dr. OtHWte N. Ossas, aeoloais. He aid the sbetl and seas kebee were tairty well pre-iinaad. Mannar have been found in I tester sod tbe aotitbeutern part of the tfaMed atatea. Dr. Oouid said The alotbs saaarured as atuch m. fourteen feet leagtb aad stood ix feet high Tbee mimsasls were toothless and artiotlati believe, lived entirely on reg- FATHER OF LOCAL LADY PASSED AT OTTAYA! isI.R. Irletl twit, sad New Tlii Tlornlej: Funeral st Bmiisoud j Word was reoslved in the city this iBwnuag Not the eVasth at Ottawa of. Charts Sssith. aged eighty, father of Mrs. 1. R. PrlssaU of Una city He was a son of tbe MA Jjbce Smith who wai one of the United Batplre LoyalUta who; leit the United sjaate after the war ofj lcdefiendence bream of their ad-1 hrpancc to the Brttkab flag. He wat bcrn sod lived on au father'a estate ' wbwre be wss engaged in extensive fanning and cattle ratal ug He also had holding in western Canada. His father In tbe early days was s large manufacturer of lime. He 1 survived by ten children. Mrs. i Dr.) J. J. Darby of Ottawa: Nursing later K. L. Smith at heme: Mrs. O. O. La tl ware: Mrs. Frank Perry aad Mrs. (Dr.) Hsggln of California; Mr. T. Jssbm of Edmontosi; C. J. Smith of Winnipeg, o. Wsrtiirigton Smith of Bdmonton: Mrs. J. H. lYixreU at Prlace Rupert: aad Mr. Ost. (Dr.) Hart of Wlanlpsr, who Is at present vial ting Mrs. Prlseell. Intsemeat will sske place at Beeoh-wood cemetery beatde th late Mr. Smith who passed sway a year ago. WANTED FORBURGLARY ESCAPES FROM JAIL sawed Cell llur at Itellingtiain and Iusrr llliHM-lf to the Ground VANCCrVBR. Oct 21 Robert Crea. wanted here for aJ leged. compl tel t y In the lootlag of tbe Oerdora Street liquor store on December 11. escaped from Belling ham )sll last' evening, according to telephone advices received here. He ifcwed the cell ban and lowered himself to the ground. This was his second escape. ... lack ladg1;rew causes washington to abandon flight WABHIKOTON. Oct. 27. Lack of adequate and experienced landing crevj St Ottawa has caused the navy department today to abandon tbe proposed flight of the dirigible Los, Angeles to Canada Saturday HIGHER FINES FOR EDMONTON SPEEDERS EDMONTON. Ort 27. "Speeding fines have been stiffened." Magistrate McLeod made this announcement in tbe city police court on Tuesday afternoan when sis penalties were imposed for exceeding the speed limits of city by laws covering motoring on Jasper and mat streets. Tht made the fine equal to the minimum fine set for in fractions of the provincial act. At a meeting last night of St. An drew's Society. It was decided to aban dost plans for a Scottish dance in com meanoration of St. Andrew's Day on November SO and hold Instead the ree ular ball of the Society on 'that date. A eommlttee to take charge of the affair will be named by the president. vm:tiii:i: kki-okt Iriaoe Rupert. Cloudy, strong south east wind: temperature, 48. Beawood. Cloudy, calm. temp. SO. Terrace. Cloudy, calm. temp. 30. Anyos. Cloudy, calm, temp. 38. 1 Stewart. Cloudy, calm. temp. 35. Alysjaah Cloudy, calm, temp. 30. Uaaelton. Cloudy, calm, temp. 26. Telegraph Creek. Snowing, calm, temp. 32. SmitherV Cloudy, calm,, temp. 30. Bum Lake. Oody. calm. temp. 25. Alice Arm. Clear, calm, frosty, tem perature 87. , White Horse. Cloudy,, South wind. tW- 32- mi.. , Dawson, Cloudy. c!m.rjtrmp. 8. HIKKU:SS ltlil'OKT 8 a.m. DIOBY ISLAND. Cloudy. . strong southeast wind: barometer. 29.78; temperature 48; sea rough: 620 pm. spoke f.i-.- Pacific Monarch, at Georgetown iwaninit orders: 11:55 pjn. spoke turner Moi-iil. Oranby Bay for Stewart, left Anyox at 9 pm.: 7:30 pm. spoke steamer Oray. discharging st Naden Harlwr Ut.U) riiEL rOKl'- Ovrust. Ugut' southeast wind: barometer. 29.80: temperature. 40: ,aea smooth. BOLL HARBOR. Overcast, fresh ouUwaat wind; barometer. 29.72: temperature. 40: sea moderate: 8 pm. spoke , tug Lome, towing barges Bingamon and Black Wolf, in Tolmle Channel, bound ; for Massett: 7 pm. spoke steamer Catala left Hardy Bay. southbound: 8 pm. ; spoke steamer OriSoo. Anyox for James laland. 3SS mile from James. Island: ' 8 pm. spoke motorshlp Norco. 425 miles j from Seattle, bound for Ketchikan. I NtMlN j DIQRY ISLAND. Overcast, strong ; Foutbeaat wind: barometer. 29.74; tern- J persture. 44: sea moderate; steamer . FUhpool due Triple Islsad 4 am. bound 'cr Prince Rupert. DEAD TREE POINT. Overcast, fresh southeast wind: barometer. 29.74; temperature. 42; sea rough. . BULL HARBOR. Strong southeast wind; raw: barometer. 9.70; temperature, 50; sea moderate. HOTEL AltHI VAI.S. f'rlnre Kujiert wtlam Anderson, Ocean Palls; Chas W. Elrson, Edmonton: R. W. Shannon Toronto; H. W. Wood. Mas A. C. Mc-Kee and C. M. Hall. Calgary; J. Bennett. F. H. Qendennlng, C. M. BrtrtfTi aad J. Elder. Vancouver; George Mc-Afee. Georgetown. Sstoy M. D. Sullivan. J. A. Wsuchope sn 3. F. Murray. Jap Inlet. Central O. Bostrom, city. Ill ltll li tllNElsI) AY Intermeot of the late Daniel Mc Kaughton, whose death occurred st the end of last week In the Prince Rupert General Hospital.- took place yesterday afternoon In Fslrview Cemetery. IN PROBATE IN THE SU'KKMt: COI KT OF BRITISH COLOIII1A 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. Young, the 11th day of August. AX). 1927. I wat appointed Administrator of tbe estate of Joe Elman (otherwise) Joe Herman, deceased, and all parties having claims against the said estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified, to me on or before the 21st day of September. AX). 1927. and all parties Indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT. Official Administrator, Prince Rupert. B.C Dated the 24th day of August AX). 1927. v 3 adache Rub Vicks on forehead; also melt in JT cup of hot water and inhale vaoors 1 6 ic m 7e, VaPO RUH Ova KMilucnJars Used Yeaxl Breakfast will determine ihe kind of work V' on do Most people do their important work in the four morning hours. Prepare yourself with a breakfast that will "stand by" you. Quaker Oats sustains because it has 16 protein for bone and muscle and ,05 carbohydrates for energy. Vitamines and bulk to aid digestion. Mineral salts to tone the system. Eat hot, appetizing Quaker Oats with milk every morning. You do not tire of it. Children always enjoy it. A careful selection of oats from the finest grain-growing sections of Canada and fifty years milling experience makes certain the quality and flavour of Quaker Oats and Quick Quaker. Be sure the Quaker's figure is on the package of oats you buy. Packages wrapped, sealed, dust-proof. If you seek speedy cooking, get Quick Quaker the same superiority of quality but cooks while coffee boils. Get beautiful China Every Quick " Quaker package marked " China" contains a beautiful piece of white china, decorated in blue and gold. Pretty dishes you will be proud to have on your table and show to friends. Quaker Oats you have always Icnouit Quick Quaker Afte 15ox 808 cooks in 2 to 5 minuta rnoon Te DEMAND as I14W and Card Parties are easily arranged when you have Folding Tables Our Christmas shipment is here your choice of the strongest table made (by actual test will carry 1,000 lbs.) with natural grained oak top or washable sanitas, S0 and .$0.50 Barrie's Home Furnishings THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD.' ft Smoked Daily by BADMINTON Supplies Kaien Hardware Co. Telephone 3 Phone 123 "Rupert Brand" pers Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Prince Kupert. B.C.