iir Auguit 20. 1927 .. VNaaaMay J H rVVMlr nT VaaBaMa JkklliASJCP T A Highland Whisky with the aromatic essence of the glens a whisky that is a delight to the connoisseur and a rcvcla tion to the sceptic Such is " Black &. White", known and appreciated everywhere. DISTILLED. BOTTLED AND BLENDED IN SCOTLAND "Quality Tells" aUm tucMMM Co. Us. Cumt ui loasoa BLACK6WHITE SCOTCH This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Hoard or by the Government of British Columbia Now Prince Rupert May Enjoy Purdy's Famous Chocolates The first chocolates bearing the name Purdy were made in Vancouver many years ago in a very small shop by Mr. R. C. l'urdy hlmnelf. From the start they were different different t ause where other candies were made with milk Purdy's used ream fresh from the country. Only best creamery table ' utter was good enough. The chocolate must be superfine. Thp npw nf the (lplirlntunpas and fine rich flavor of these cho- i in unread. Thev became famed the world over. Ormes . n.i.li.. ItiamaalvAi fnrtnnntn In liaimr nlila Ia nflar (hatfl KMmfa .m nima n inn naAn a ai I'rin.a if iinurT ii A rarmvp sjckly shipments to insure their freshness. I'unnrs famoi's chocolates $1.25 ib. tn the l'urple Box Ormes Ltd. Z7fic Pioneer Drunrisls MIhDAVL&SIXTii bl. ' I LLti'iiUiNLj otuivv BETTER DENTISTRY CANADIAN VAcinc PLATES that gives you a natural appearance nnd lend beauty to the contour of the face. Always Dr. MAGUIRE p5h25e Over Ormes Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert To KMtblkan, WrangMI. Juneau and Skagnuy - August . ,0- ZH, 29. To Vamuutrr, victoria and Snittlf Anmit 3. 6, 10, 13, 20, 21. 31. I'KINTKHS IIKATBICE. lor llutrdale. East 11 la Itrlta. Orcnn Kails "'" WBWitfm M,"rdV-U.!,i.--.t.on f,o,- W. C. OllCIIAItl. Ilrnrral liu Corner of 4th Street and Srd Atrnur, Prliicr Kupcrt. Hoover Suction Sweepers Kaien Hardware Co. Telephone 3 THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE Local and Personal Church Notices Arthur i Tail. Phons 678. U BO. Undertakers Pnona t. Deatl.t. Dr. J. R Oq9. Phone 680 AU basne tarnlahuks at 30 dlacount Ttus Aujrtsst Ma. im J.ho Clumch returned oa tbe Prince niajwri lait mght from a trip to Van- Mr. UMI Un J. Field Strang returned o tbe tt)T an the Prince Rupert last Vancouver. WM11 refjaln at the Provincial Oov- rrwroaat wharf have been completed : 0 PM. stsia iiti will make landing at N. 3 abed on OTP. wharf. tf Mia). Visa as Arthur and daughter : Bettjr. returned to the city on the Prism Rupert laat alaht bom a trip i X K. Jeek returned to tbe city on the Prta RMpan laat night from a holiday trip te Vanoourer and other poinu in the aotath. Mn. John Moltae, wtw.hu been visiting at Tamaee far the paat few weelu. returned to the city on yeetordajr afternoon " train. Mrt. J. C. Oatrtgan and family, who have been away on an extended holiday trio, returoeel to the etty from Van-eotmr on the Prince Rupert 1ms night. Dr. MtMUlaa, nrtnatpa! of the Toronto Oontervatory of Muatc. will give an Organ Resttal In St. Andrew'! Cathedral on Tueeday Auguat 38. at 8.30 p m 194 klr. Oeorge Frlaaell returned to the city on the Prince Rupert laat night after a combined Ituatneas and pleasure titp to Vancouver and other point in the south. Among Prince Rupert people visiting Vancouver this week for tbe Vancouver Board of Trade "Buyers' Week" were Miss E. M. Earte. Mrs. Mackenakt and Ben LI pain. Q. R. Bancroft, III, who 1 identl south, proceeding east on this morn ing's train. Accompanying Mr. Stewart was Reginald Long of Vancouver, representative of the company for Western Canada. L. F. Champion, who Is severing bis connection wtth the Oranby Co. as manager of the stores at Anyox. was a Lawgou, III HiaAa. i dh SUCCESS SS YOURS vhcn you use BAKING POWDER Highest Quality, j4(odera(e Price. MADE IN CANADA NO ALUM EAV. G1LLETT CO, LTD. TORONTO, CAN. L.O.B-A Bazaar, Thursday. Dec. 1. Oct the Big 4 nabltl of a Taxi, phone 4. fled with mining activities in tbe r'ort- mercUl class September land Canal region, was a paaisngir on garten. Oct. 3. tne prince Kupen last nigm bound from Vancouver to Stewart. Mrs. R. McCook sailed on the Prin When thinking tf Old country dances at the Metropole Hall at 9 o'clock tonight You will aave money at Tlte's August Sale of home furnishings. IDS Mrs. R. Dowther returned to the city on the Prince Rupert last night from a ouslneas trip to Vancouver. Tbe musk: el asses at 8t. Joseph's Academy wlH reopen September 8. Com- 12. Kinder Mrs. Snath, wife of the foreman at Port Edward cannery, and her mother were pa as angers bound south on the cess Beatrice this morning for Vanoou- princeea Beatrice ttots morning. ver enroute to Montreal where she wai embark aboard tbe steamer Metagama for Glasgow to visit her old borne. W. A. Lawson. an official ot the B.C. Planing Si Packing Ooa who has been in this district on oomoanv business, Mr. and Mr. L. Lsptanovlch left onjretunwd to Vancouver on the Cardena this mornings train for Montreal toty. whence they will embark tor Berlin. J uermsny. wnere u. ipranoncn win; Sued bali niver." That won- receive treatment for his eyes, tbe sght iterfu, aroluld Kalen Island through oi wnjen ne ion scene ume in ao ago the r.pld U r.iy be your last chance. acciarni m jiuyvM. Sunday at 3 pun. weather permitting. Fire Chief and Mr. D. H. McDonald and son. Angus, returned to tbe city on the Prince Rupert laat night after spending a vacation In tbe south Mrs. McDonald vlalted for some time In Spokane and. during hi absence, the chief attended a convention of Ftre Chiefs In Portland. Oregon. Sergeant T. Van Dyk. Game Act enforcement officer of the provincial police for Northern and Central British Columbia, returned to tbe city on the Prince Rupert last night after an absence of two weeks during which tunc he accompanied the Oame Conservation Board on Its Tecent tour of the Interior. J. R. Stewart of Hartford. Connecticut, secretary uf the Aetna Insurance Co.. and Mrs. Stewart arrived on the Prince Rupert last night from the I Pare 81.00. Canadian Legion B.E.S.L. 4th Annual Picnic to Digby Island, Sunday, August 81. Boats leave Llpsetfs wharf 9 a.m. till 2 pjn. lee cream and pop for the youngster. Adults 50c. Children free. IBS Mr. E. M. Crell and family, who have been spending the summer here wtth Mr. Urell who Is engeged In fish buy iftg for United States interests, will sail this evening on the Prince Rupert for their home In Astoria, Oregon. The exodus of Indians and Orientals from the Naas and Skeena River can nerles ha commenced. The steamer Cardena. which was In port, at noon today, had a representative crowd for Vancouver numbering one hundred and rmore. Union steamer Cardena, Capt. A. Johnstone, returned to port at 11.30 this morning from the Naas River, sailing during the noon hour for Vancouver. Those leaving here for Vancouver on the vessel Included f. T. Patterson, Miss Darwin, Miss Durant and W. A passenger on tme Prince Rupert last night going through to the smelter c.P05. steamer Princess Beatrice, Capt, town where he will spend a few days e. K. Dray, arrived tn port at 8:30 this winding up hi affair prior to leaving ( morning from the south and sailed at for South Africa where he has accepted; n o'clock on her return to Vancouver a position. land wayports. Some twelve passengers I disembarked here from the vessel and See our windows for week end spec- there were also a few round trip tour- lais. lues August sale. , t.t iwurri t 4 ANNOUNCEMENTS Canadian Iegton Picnic August 21. Established 1923. Li 9 Office Hours: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday: a.m. to 1 p.m. Any evening by appointment . DS PRenny. DENTIST Exchange DIock. Fire Chief Ringer of Minneapolis, accompanied by his wife and family, and Fire Chief Cody of San Francisco, were southbound passengers on the Princess Alice this morning after having made tbe trip to Alaska. They were met and shown around the city by D. H. McDonald, local fire chief. Uotorshlp Belllngham. Capt. J. E. Anderson, arrived In port at 6:30 this morning from Ketohlkan with a cargo consisting of 110 tierces of mild-cured salmon, two carload ot; halibut and 900 cases of canned salmon for transshipment to. the United '8 tales over the Canadian National Railways. t ' "V at Ui i Havlnir hetn detayedfslx and a i half hours by fog In the neighborhood of Klcmtu. C.N.R. steamer Prince Rupert, Capt. D. Donald, arrived in port last night a: S o'clock from Vancouver. Powell River and Ocean Falls, sailing at 8 for Stewart and Anyox, The vessel brought north a full list of some 200 pafseruers. about 120 of whom boarded tJie w.iitinit train here and 'proceeded Bui. Tiie vessel will return to port Phone 109 and sail far the south this evtnlnj. T. AMIKKW CATIIIKKIL (Church ot England Rector. Archdeacon O. A. Itlx. Aulitant. Rev. W. P. Darfoot, BA Uornlng eenrtee at 11 o'clock Evening arrvice at 7 JO. Baerameat ot the Lord' Supper will be administered on the tint Sundaj of the month at n a jn , third 8unday of the month at 8 a .m Sunday School will wawme tn September. IIAPTIHT fllllltll. Minuter. Rev. T. W. Price. Uornlng worahlp and Bunday 84xmI at 11 o'clock. Evening aervtre at 7 JO pin. Subject: "Our lord't Uoet Beautiful Name." Visitor cordially welcome. CHKHTIW SCIKNCE SOCIETY Service every morning In the Hay'i block. 241 Seead Ave. Subject on Sunday: Ulnd." Teetlmony meeting on Wednewlay evening at 8 o"c4ock. IMTEIl Clll Kt II. Paator. Rev. A. Wilson. Morning service at 11 o'clock. Sub' lect: 'The Upward Look In Worship and Achievement " Evening service at 7J0.I I Subject : "Christianity. Ft rat Things i First " Wednesday. August 24. at 8 p.m.1 Public sen-ice for induction of new pastor by members of Prince Rupert Presbytery FEW MEN FOR HARVEST FIELDS IN SOUTHERN PORTION OF PROVINCE VICTORIA, Aug. 20 Harvest fields which drew 438 worker from Victoria last year, under the auspices of the Employment Service of Canada, had difficulty In' finding seventy-five workers from the same source this year, it Is reported, due to the pickup of conditions on the ccast and, tbe diminution of unem- plolment. Mr. and Mrs. Joxepn T. Rhodes and I three sons, who arrived last night on the Prince Rupert from Pasadena. California, will be taken over the week end aboard the Prince Rupert Boat House powerboat "23" to Khtada Lake where they will spend a week trout fishing. Mr. Rhodes Is a prominent Pasadena architect. Imperial Oil Co.'s tanker Mlna Brea Cspt. Brown, sailed at 8 o'clock this. morning on her return south after unloading a cargo ot fuel oil from loco at the company's local tanks. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY NOTICE. ALL THOSE HOLDING ACCOUNTS against the late Peter Black, wulj August 24. 197 WATER NOTICE I)Ilf:itSI(l AMI 1E TAKE NOTICE that Francis Henry Cunningham, whose address Is 805 Board of Trade Building. Vancouver, B.C., will apply tor a licence to take and me i cubic foot per second of water out ot unnamed stream which flows northeast and drains into Humpback Bay, Porcher island, aoout oo yards soumeasi oi northeast corner post of Lot 102. The water will be diverted from the stream at a point about 200 yards from the mouth of the river and will be used for fish, cannery and domestic purposes upon the lands applied for, being por tion ot Lot 102. Range 5, Coast District. This notice was posted on the ground on the 25th day of June. 1927. A copy of this notice and an application pur suant thereto and to the "Water Act" will be filed in the office of the Water Recorder at Prince Rupert. B.C. Objections to the application may be filed with the said Water Recorder or with the Comptroller of Water Rights, Par, Uament Buildings, Victoria, B.C.. within thirty days after the tint appearance ot this notice in a local newspaper, ine date ot the first publication of this notice Is August 4. 1927. F. H. CUNNINOHAM, Applicant, LAND ACT NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEV SI! LANII In Ranee S. Coast Land District, Land Recordlnz District of Prince Rupert, and situate on Lot i hi riumpDacs. uay, ror-cher Island. B.C. TAKE NOTICE that F. H. Cunningham, Board of Trade Building, of Vancouver. B.C.. occupation Salmon Broker. Intends to apply lor a lease oi me roiiowing ae cr bed lanoi: Commencing at a post planted 150 yards south-southeast of northeast corner trot of Lot 102, Range 5: thence due south 8 chains; thence south-southeast 19 chains; thence due north 6 chains: thence west-northwest alenz shore to point of commencement ana containing it acrei. mores or less. 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