Tv.fsday- September 27. 1027 THE PIONEER LAUNDRY KIDS iVOU VKWOWI " J RT I etc YoO KHOW H0V A FE.Ul.OW HOV-LeOi-VMfcN LrVUNDRV l?0US HIS COU.ARS. a WELL, he won't holler with anything but praise when his collars are returned from this laundry. There's a feeling of comfort and newness when he puts it on and he smiles again when he sees it in the mirror. When you have your collars laundered our way just once, you'll wonder why you hadn't enjoyed real comfort before. Pioneer Laundry I'hone 118 YOU ARE INVITED to see Ladies' Coals Hats and Dresses at The Louvre 316 Third Avenue Next Royal Hank Thor Johnson for MenV Clothing and Furnishings The home of "SOCIETY BRAND" CLOTHES MILK -:- PRICE Reduced to 12 pints for 7 quarts for $1.00 12 pints for $1.00 Cash price tickets. McBride Street store now closed Valentin Dairy Office and Dairy 11th St. Telephone 657. LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storag? Phone 63 Cartage, Warehousing, anil Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Coal Sand and Gravel. We Specialize in Piano and Fumituns Moving. English Made -to -Measure Suits and Pure Wool Clolhs By Mail. AGENTS WANTED to carry cloth patterns and take measures for English hlgh-frrade Tailoring House. Liberal commission. Cash trade. Splendid opening for storekeeper, agent carrying other lines or man with Urge circle of friends. Write, enclosing bank reference, to Dept. C. Commercial Advertising Service. North Parade. Manchester, England. j Local and Personal i Mtnur lui rboae sis i HC Undertakers Pbsee l. :"utiM Dr J. K, Otsse Phone 6M Otl the Ilia 4 lubui Taxi, ptooet 4. Wbn thlnilnt ti Fancywotk. Palmistry uu Crystal ' nig Mrs. Ju Clark. 345. Toird ui:iur. rhoot Green 183 JU Ad:n Maeklc. inspector of iuberiM. and Un. Maekle re tailing lh. after-i.oou on the Catala tor VtncuuHI. WeM Btfop. Hyde TTansftr lare uw AsU far Pemjus Caiaidy WdlUtSMn -Ml to Alberts SooUw and ruiftlSS l T. L Williams returned to Port Clements on Um Prince John laat night after baring spent a day to Un city on fisotlsUl Goal. The bml Alberta soot- leas coal on tbt market today. Said kjr Foils:. Erltt te Co.. Ltd. Bed's Ttaaw iet and Howard Btacii until repairs at Um Profinctal 0r-minent wharf have ton completed. J Pit. itMiari will make landing at No. 3 shed on OTP. wharf. tf J. Watt. A. Smith. J. F. Kills. W. have rawtifd residence at 43S Fourth Avenue Wast. ANNOUNCEMENTS Rupert East United Church Bazaar, October 27. Hospital Auxiliary October 28. Exchange Block. Halloween Ball, Moose Baaaar, Nov. 16 and 17. ' Established 1923. fee" ' 3 k at rl Office Hours: a.m. to-C p.m. Saturday: visa. lis) iS VskMsWBBl a.m. to 1 p.m. Any evening by appointment D R. T-Tk T r r h L. JL. A V DENTIST ENNY Hcuse of Fuinin.ent." and under her other pen-name of E. Barrlngtan' ha.? published a book dealing with Napoleon, entitled "The Thunderer." tVIKKI-ESS REPORT. S a.m. DIOBY. 6.E. gale: bar .29.12; temp. A7; sea rought; 7 p.m. Catals reported she was due at Stewart 8.30 pm.: 8 pjn. Salvage Princess stormbound at Banks Island; 8 pjn. steamer Grey at Naden Harbor. DEAD TREE. Raining : S.E. gale; bar. P.60; temp. 49; sea'rouEh. ' BULL, HARBOR. Part cloudy; south westerly wind: bar, 39 32; temp. 52; sea moderate: 8 p.m. Pacific Monarch with Biscay ne weather boCmd at Safety Cove: 8 JO pjn. Prince Charles ln M1U- bank Sound southbound. NOON DIOBY. Overcast; southeasterly gle; ba, 29.12; tamp. 48; sea rough; jk:frm, Oatila (eft Stewart ontrV)UBd?,"'ii 39.8$: temp. ,60; sea rough... . .. BULL HARBOR. Part cloudy; light S.W. wind; her. 20.39: temp .54; sea moderate: 8 am. Nootka discharging at Jeune Landing: 9 20 a.m. Pr.-.?p Charles at Scerlett Point, southbound: II am. Prince George at Pultnry S,-u north bound. A man wax told by he wn suffcrliiK from And he tried to c: Phone 109 policy. Pearson's. his doctor heartrmrn. a ou his that fire TITE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE Keep your summer health SHREDDED WHEAT Gives you vim and energy Easy to digest A treat for any meal Union steamer Caula. Capt n E Dickson, returned si 2M this afienioon Iran Anyoz. Stewar- .aid other northern ports of cull and wi.l sail at S o'clock for Vancouver ana suyports. BOOSTS BENNETT FOR LEADERSHIP OF THE CONSERVATIVE PARTY (Sdnonton Bull tin) Conservative of East end West Edmonton did the thins that was to be SJtabury "d r. Gordon of the 8tknrtDKttd wbsft they decided to back Mr. sine tannery stew will MU oni, M Bennett tti the contact for leadership uaiaia uus aiiernoon tor Vancouver. Annual Tax Sale of lota to be bald at Auction tar delinquent taxes will be held on Friday. September SO next at !0 a.m. la Oily Mall. Llat of property can be obtained at the uollec tor's office. tt of the party In Dominion affairs. For thirty years Mr. Bennett baa been the outstanding rfpstsfcemaUve of the party in this province, a term of service not to be overtoowsd by his political friends in this city or other parts of Alberta. He ha gifts which entitle him to consideration aa a possible choice for Jleedershlp. and means which would Inspector 8. T. Wood and Mrs. Wood; make It ri"tMf for him to devote his and daughter returned to the city on j we to the duties. And It may be that yetew4y afternoon's train from TeJk-' the measure of support that Is given wa where they spent the summer and him by Alberta Conservatives will deter mine the outcome of the choice that Is to be made at Winnipeg. Those who have fought Mr. Bennett's W. P. Trent, post -office. Inapector. who Dollele in the oast, and who win fisht baa been on a tour of the. central In-, the same policies In the future, tr not terlor on official duties, arrived In the thereby debarred from extending con-city on yesterday afternoon's train and gratulatlona to him upon the unaai-wUl proceed this evening an the Oataia mlty with which the Canaervatites of 'o Vancouver. Use province have rallied to his sup- ' port. The annual general meeting of the I Prince Rupert Players' Ohito will be held In the IOOE. Hall on Wed nee-lay, Oct. 6, at M pjn. All members md prospective members are cordially Invited to attend. Mr. and Mia. F. Vf. famtt will leave on toaJauus train fWiinst e4 at i VeV holiday trip. It win be the first time ta tors, ( for nearly sixteen years that Mr. i given Chandler pert. AVIATION PARTY IS LATEST THING IN SOCIETY DOWN EAST TOBONTO. Sept. 27.-Wih favc favorable Miwathw and ti safer 'w3w4-i. spec- Toronto's first avjajjon party on Saturday afternoon at the ha been est of Prince Ru- j Dufferln airdrome, proved an lnnova- In a communication received from Invitation have been issued to mem-hereof the Rotary Club and the Oyro Club to a Joint dinner to be held at the Commodore Cafe tomorrow night at which the members of each organisation will be accompanied by their wives or lady friend. The dinner takes the place of the regular luncheons for the week. ' ; C. E. Sloan and E. Clements receyit arrivals from the Mackenzie Rivet 'country, will leave tomorrow tot, the down const to look over the country with a rlw to engaging In trapping this winter. They have named the 28 -foot gasoline cruiser which they purchased from the Suga shipyard "Mis Norman" after the place from which they came. Fort Norman. tlon of decided Interest. The chaperon, although nearly 70, Mrs. F. J. Wilding, wis the first passenger to go up. Mlas :rom Canadian National Railway had-, Dorothy Boas, who Is taking nytng les- carters in Winnipeg, a tooel water-1 sons, proved a daring aviator. She at-'ront business man Is advised that the tempted rolls and slde-sllDs. Mr. Frank railway company has no intention of Wilding and other aviators filling In Cow Bay now or in the im mediate future. Principals of the local schools are being asked to arrange for the writing nf essays by students to compete for medals offered by the Ancient and Honorable Order of the Blue Qoose, The scheme Is endorsed by the superintendent of education. The subject Is "Fire Prevention." Is.ed In directing the proceedings. Huge dice were thrown by the guests to determine which would arcend first, and the crowd enjoyed watching the Wind from the airplane blow U-.e big dice down the green. The girls went up by two. NOTED NOVELIST TO STUDY IN ORIENT VICTORIA, Sept. 27. Mrs. L. Adams Bsc, the 'noted writer of novels on hlstorto and occult subjects,, who le.'t Canada for Europe last year, will not be returning to this city where she has bean residing. She has lately been Switaettend after a stay in England. See will make her hcaxtsj in Ceylon for a long Um. but expects later to live In Japan. Mrs. Adam Beck Is at present engaged in writing a book on Oriental philosophy, and with Mn. Mltwood a noted sculptress, will explore the dead cities of Ceylon, Incor porating tb material In her book. She IN PARAGUAY Three Thousand Choosing Home- bites in South American Country MsTW TORK, Sept. 27. Mennonltes to .he number of 3,000 are now choosing homesltes on a tract of about 4,000,000 acres in the Republic of Paraguay, which country, if the land and other factors prore as satisfactory as It appears at the present tune, may become the future home of Mennonltes throughout the world. The 3,000 who are now there, or who -r on their way there, are from Canada and the United States, largely from the rormer place. The wUds of Paraguay have been aeleeud largely as a result of the advice of Gen. Samuel McRob- ert. chairman of the board of directors of the Chatham-Phenlx National Bank and Trust Company, who, among other numerous duties) more prominently In the public eye, hold the Interesting position of financial adviser to the Mennonlte colony. Oen. McRoberta, who has just returned from an sxtehilve trip through South America said that on his way across the ' South American continent he had gone Into the wild of Paraguay and Ijuxed over the land which the Mennon ltes have arranged to settle on. It Is virgin ground, has all natural advantages and conforms to Mennonlte Ideas of Isolation, said Oen. McRoberts. The tract embrace 4.000,000 acres, ou what section of it they wish. Altneugh the government of Paraguay Is intensely Interested In, having the Men. nonite settlement, theland used is not a public gran;, bu 14 acquired at low cost through private transactions. Payment is to be part cash and part by tender of Canadian lands In exchange. UNDERTAKERS QUITE ABSENT I'eople of Turkey Hury Their Dead Quickly and Simply ANGORA., Sept. 27. Turkish funeral are resisting western Influence, and the hearse, with outomoblles or carriages tor the mourners, has been tried In Con stantinople with small success o far. There are no undertakers as yet in Turkey, and women, however much emancipated they may have been by the abolition of polygamy, still do not go to cemetery services. Burial la rapid In Turkey for bodies are not embalmed. Interment occurrs ln ! frequently the day of death and always on the morrow. The body la bathed, wrapped well ln cloth and borne on a sort of wooden stretcher by mourners afoot. The procession starts with the men and boys of the family and male relstlves and friend but ln the street strangers often came up to help carry the body a short distance. The Moslem religion and tradition encourage such haa also written an occult book, "The ! BOtlon " P!"mS t0 Allah. A baby sometimes la carried simply on a boaro held by the father. NO lilTTKU MOKKOW The mourner do little mourning. The Moslem regards death as Inevitable ana the dead as having gone to a bettc home. There la sadness and re;ret but none of the bitter sorrow that frequently affects western homes. The body Is placed. In the grave. Then the mourners withdraw while the priest talks quietly, not to the living about the dead, but directly to the dead about where he or she Is going " and the peace that will be there. Once the grave U filled" and. the head-atone erected the dead are left with Allah, and there li no effort to care for the grave as that would pnly disturb the dead. That Is why Turkish cemeteries at wild and unkempt with head-atones slowly toppling over. i5 Jiood Health? QktMtttAilj lit lout:yttr2 I ti'tout titk dij. I tmtOjitrt old ted aertt Itit bttttt." Hi. Tboms Ctshiin, Oshaws, Oat. "1 ruit-a-tivfs" overcomes constipation, indigestion, etc. Substitutes radiant health for sickliness. It is made from intensified fresh fruit juices and tonics. Try "Fruit-a-tives'. 2Sc and JOc a box, everywhere. GOVERNOR AND LADY WILLINGDON ENJOY HOLIDAY AT JASPER Trip to Mallgne Lake I'ndrrtakrn on llurkebjik JASPER. Sent. 27. The chief Dastlme if Ilia Exeetkttee'tfvernor Oenertl during hti vacation at Jasper Park soljfi.e if JBftTjng .hay gam too. "I jcver saw a course uxe ir. ne re marked the other day. "It will be aa world famous as St. Andrew's some ol these days, although, of course, entirely ilfferent ' Lady WUUngdon. tireless golfer as she ta find time for a great many other binge. No matter how cold the water may be she doe not like to mis her early morning swim, and at 7.33 am. after a strenuous day. which Included 38 holes of golf, she set off on an ex pedition to Mallgne Lake. The trip wa made by Her Excellency and party, ae companled by R. H. Knight, acting superintendent of Jasper National Park The party went by motor from the Lodge to Medicine Lake, a beautiful drive of fourteen mUes and found horses awaiting them, seventeen mUes of trail brought them In sight of the New Charlet and after a brief rest they enjoyed a launch cruise down the lake as far as the narrows. Night at the Charlet and nine o'clock yesterday morning saw them again on horseback. They lunched at Medicine Lake and reached the Lodge in time for tea much refreshed and ready for more. CATHEDRAL BADMINTON CLUB IS REORGANIZED IV. l ll'lirr Circled President of ' Organlaztlon La.t Mght I'lay Starting Immediately At a meeting last night the club In connection with St. Andrew' Cathedral was reorganized for the forthcoming winter months. Officers were elected as follows: President W. E. Fisher. Court Captain H. T. Cross. Secretary-Treasurer Max Colllson. Executive R. H. W. Bartlett and Miss Lucy PUlsbury. The courts now betsg ready for play, It was decided to open up activities at once and entries will now be received for membership. IIOCKY JOIt. Boss Rastus, you good-for-nothing scamp, where have you been loafing all day? Dldnt I tell you to lay In some coair Rsstus Yessu. Ah's been layln' ln de coal all day, tho dere la lots of softer places whar Ah'd ruther lay. Boys' Life . LAND ACT. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO AP LEASE LAND I'LY TO Queen Charlotte Islands Land District, Land Recording District of Prince Ru pert, and situate north of Lots 1058 and 1837. TAKE NOTICE that The Langara Fishing and Packing Co. Ltd. of Mauett, occupation Canner. Intends to apply for a lease of the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted twenty cnains north or ran inaian neserve ana on the shore of Mclntyre Bay; thence north S chains to the low water mark; thence westerly following said low water loo cnains; tnence soutneriy o cnains; thence easterlv 160 chains to the oolnt of commencement, and containing eighty teres, more or lew. LnANOARA FISHINO & PACKINO CO. LTD, Applicant. Fred Nash, Agent. Dated June 27. 1Q27 LAND ACT NOTICE OK INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEASE LAND In Queen Charlotte Islands Land Re cording District ol Prince Rupert, and situate at Ferguson Bay, Graham Island. W u i. TAKE NOTICE that Somervllle Can nery Company, Limited, Vancouver. B.C.. occupation Packer, Intends to apply for a lease of the 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. SOMERVILI.E CANNERY COMPANY, LIMITED, Applicant uatea August 31. mil. LAND ACT. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEASE LAND. In Prince Rupert Land Recording Dls trlct cf Coast District, Range 4, and slt- uite on and being all of Bonllla Island except mat portion occupied Dy Indian steserve Numoer ib. TAKE NOTICE that I. Ole C. Austad. of Prince Rupert, B.C.. occupation rancner. intends to apply tor a lease or the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted at thr soutneasteriy point oi uonina isuna: thence northerly, westerlv. southerlv and easterly, following the sinuosities of the shore line, to point or commencement excepting therefrom that portion of the island occupied Dy Indian Reserve No. 18 and containing one thousand acres, more or less. OLE C. AUSTAD, Applicant Dated Julv 15. 1927 LAND ACT NOTICE OP INTENTION TO APPLY TO .. ,. , LEASE LAM) ' Im Prince' Rupert Land Recording District of. Prince Rupert, and .situate on Princess Royal Island at East Side Cove from Butedale Cannery. TAKE NOTICE that I. Jacob Koskl. of Butedale, B.C. occupation a fisherman, intends to apply for a lease of the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted about 500 yards northeast of Butedale Cannery Wharf; thence east 5 chains: thence south 2 chains; thence west 3 chains; thence north 2 chains to point of commencement and containing one acre, mere or less. JACOB KOSKI. Applicant. Dated August 37, 1S27. THE -:- ACME 'tit WATCH This : Space for Our Specials Acme Importers Our Record Is Your Assurance Decause we are the oldest drugstore in Prince Kupert because we are the largest drugstore in Prncie Rupert are not, of themselves, a sufficient reason for your patronage. Dut the fact that for 20 years people have tried our service, liked it, told their friends, is, we believe, a good reason for your trying us when in need of some drugstore commodity. Ormes ttcl. yfic Ponccr DrugrZsls THIRD AVE. & SIXTH ST. TELEPHONES 826200 DEMAND "Rupert Brand" ers "THE DAINTIEST UKEAKFAST FOOD.' Smoked Dally by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., IX Prince Rupert. B.C. "61" Floor Varnish Kaien Hardware Co. Telephone 3 UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT t CENTRAL HOTEL The place called "Home" 120 Rooms, American and European Plan. Hot and Cold Vater. Dus meets all trains and boats. Sample Room yjone 51. L. Martin, Manager. UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED fallings from Prince ItuprrU tor VANCOUVER, VICTORIA. Swanton Bay, Alert Day, etc, Tuesday, a p.m. For VANCOUVER. VICTORIA. Butedale, Alert Hay, etc, Saturday 9 a.m. tor PORT HfMI'SON. ALICE ARM, INVOX. STEWART, Wales Island, Hun-day, S p.m. For Naaa River Points and Port Simpson, Friday p.m. Its tnd Avenue. R. M. SMITH. Agent. Prince Rupert, Iicl Through tickets sold to Victoria and Seattle at a reduced rste and Imitate checked through to destination.