't,j,r Auguit 23, 1927 Summer days out of the Kitchen, SHREDDED bSHStttSafitTl 31 Adds pleasyre to your meals-VVith crisp cool nourishment Whole wheat with milk"" fruit Boys Shirt Waists and Knickers I'cr (Janncnt 05c Waists in Khaki and Fancy Stripes, Washable ami will wear well Knickers in pure Tweeds and Serges, in sizes up to 8 years Acme Importers Third Avenue P.O. Ilox GG7 B.Cs Most Famous Candy Now Sold at Ormes The fame of Purdy's Chocolates is now world-wide. Many r ago in a small way Mr. R. C. Purdy beran to make the folates that bear his name. He made his chocolates fresh ( r- day used recipes that he himself dlBcoverd after years ' tr-Unjr His idea "caught on." People found jn his choco-'it a home made deliciousness more appealing than any . 'V. had ever known. Purdy's business has grown with the car- but the same rijrid principles of making the chocolates f r ad Only selected stores are appointed agents. We deem i( a rnvjlejre to be able to offer these chocolates to the people : Prirue Kupert. PURDY'S FAMOUS CHOCOLATES. 1.S ' in the Purple Box Ormes ltd. yic Pioneer Drugnisls THIRD AVE. O SIXTH ST, -TELEPHONES H2fc20O BETTER DENTISTRY PLATES that gives j"u a natural appear-nnre and lend beauty to the contour of the face. Al, ty iBf srlTinr Phone Ope7 525 Over Ormes Hoover Suction Sweepers Kaien Hardware Co. Telephone 3 r n ij Local and Personal an Artnura Tui Pbont 7t. BO DMfrutm Phone 1 Dentta. Or. J r. fiau pnon.cea Get Um b i Daw: t 4 Ti phone 4. Urs. A. Astorl. sr. wt.en unnunf U r.-'uraed U) . train frm! in:Tiip. Mm. f. W. Ann: rpturiii'd to i Mm Prtrc. r tiuti.v y, iterdHy : noon na brief ii. i.db trip to V..i. WT. AMtMn, loc.il niia1at, h i been emit), act a brie! trio, returned . tne city from Vancouver on the Prim r Charles yesterday alternooa. Aocounta tor tlie two eks ending August 18. totalling 1103.47176 were Psed far payment at last night's meeting of the city council Urs. 8. E. Parker and daughter. Florence, sailed last nlfn On the Prince Charles to make the found trip to Anyoa. Stewart and Ma ett Inlet polnu. Mrs. A. Astorl. Jr. and fte latter for Tsrraee where tby S1 vscsUoa of two weeks. W. J. Larkworthy. Now chant, arrived on the Prtncw Oharlrs yesterday afternoon from a brief business trip to Vancouver and proceeded to the interior by train. 8. A. (Bud) aorta? arrived in the c'.ty on yesterday afternoon's train from his mining operations 19 the neighborhood of Pacific snd will be a guest for a Um days at the St. Bimo Hotel. Special prif of 41.10 In goods for the best layer cake mad wish J. K. Wat' kins baking powder to be exhumed at Prince Rupert bbibttioa. Phone your order for oaklng ponder to Black TO4 Arthur A. Wrinch. sob of Dr. H. C. Wtinch. U.LJt. of Haaetloa. was one of i the successful rendldatei In eiamlns- tioiui held by the Dopartment of National Defense for entry in Royal Military Cotlsse at Kingston. C J. Keller, l:iap?ror for the North Miss Prances Macdonald. secretary to ANNOUNCEMENTS Established 1923. Office Hours: U a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Any evenlnjf by appointment DrFP Kenny DENTIST Exchange Block. I'hone 109 THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE BT friTTiLFmm 111,11 jl II I II tl TViit aivcitiiPirKnt H rcl pablukedor duriaued by IhfUqupr Cbntrci Doardoby the Cernmcnl a Bnhsh Columbia. Auditorium Dance WVdnesdsy. Until parre at the Prorlnclal Oot-ernmeut wharf km been Completed. C.P.R. .teatners wSl make landing at No. S shed on OTP. wharf. tf Sergeant J. P. M. Hannah, chief of the c'.ty detachment of the provincial poMee, ha toeesi eonftned to his home lly. left by yesterday afternoonl kmln wltb an attack of twnsilitu since Setaw a uay. The bouse at the corner of Fifth and. Or-en Street, which was buUt and on 'glnaHy occupied by D H Morrison, has passed into the owneoahlp of I. W Mc Kin ley who Is now having it reno vated. Miss Mary Carpenter, who arrtved from Vandernoaf at the end of the wrek. saUed on the Prince Charles last eight for Msssett wtocre she will visit with her parents. D. Stevens of the stall of the Van couver Pile Drrvtnf Ac Contracting Co., which Is bunding the Kaien Island highway here, aatta for Vancouver on the Oatala this afternoon Coming I Oowlnfl Watt! I Be sure and wait for Mrs. PrtorH s Big Sale to start In a few days. Shipments of sew fall goods are arrlvinil dslly. Dresses, coat, hata etc.. at prices that will pay you to wait. ti Oeorge How and Dido Ourvtcb. who will accompany the Intermediate Lea. ;ue oaKbatl team to Smtfccrs tomor row, wUl bos a four round exhibition bout In the Smtthers ball park during the horse races there this week. Motorshrp Belllnfham. Cspt. J. E Anderson, arrived In port at 8 o'clock this morning trjoi Ketchikan with cargo of one car of fresh fish and one car of tierces tor tnaashlpmrnt East over the Canadian National Railways, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Johnson of American Life Assurance Co.. returning tMabiat Hatchery arrived on yesterday East from here. Aid. M. M. Stephens, Vlnce Lade and St. Andrew's Society Concert and Sid Hunter are expected to return to Vaudeville show. Wednesday. September 1 return to the city tonight after a two 21. weeks' cruise to Jumau and Chicago!! - . Island on the powerboat Vera S. Frye. Tliey were at Wrangell on Sunday I evening and expected to make Ketchi-'kan last night, finishing the last Up of the voywge today. Peter W'asley. Indian, was fined 450 and costs, with the option of thirty I days' imprisonment, by Magistrate Mc-3lvinpnt..u,ptty police .court this morn-tH6 forjhavlpg liquor In, possession. -On ja similar charge, Arthur Derrick was tflbiaajwttliAtlloflttUfydays an Indian, was fined 15 and 43.50 costs, with the op-' tlon of fourteen days for drunkenness. FI'NKKAI. NOTICE. The funeral of Mr. John O. Teng will t ke place tomorrow. Wednesday, at 2 t m t-om the parlors of the B.C. NOTICE TO i:IIIltITOItS. Kindly get y.ur Fair Entries m early tin H McCarthy uilnt on toe Prince Oai It iaat night to make ih round - p M Anjx. Stewart and Maaaett lair' polnu J C Brady. UP far Sin ltd !ar eight on Um Prince Oe.re for Ocean ralle In vbtcb district b pay uut to bta eMMtituenu. Mrs. Besner. IX I'KOIIATE. ill tit? p O. pjtrv the Amli. iB (.TJUr-n mitsloa. rise. Western Hpe returned to Maine' on tlr Pr.n. . CJiar.-- ta: night alier s few H.i.v-v,sit m ;he city. . R P UrNaughto. CNfl di i riMenger .gent, let? yesterday fir J.- I per Park ac-omfnc. Ifif a apecial tour .st pary He expect to return to tne rry ,m Thursday afternoon i 8 C Thomson, enarged in nty polie cottrt '.his morning with a bread) ol 'tie Motorvehtcte Act in driving sn automobile wttfeout the nrcesssry lights, was remanded untu August 30. , Early Wednesday morning fire of unknown origin, but believed to have resulted from a dance held In a hall earlier in the night, completely wiped out the two-storey building Arkansas psper. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY GENERAL SERVANT WANTED. APPLY IN TIIK M TKKMK COt KT 01 I1HITISII 1(11.1. MIIIA In the Matter of the Administration Act: and In the Matter of the Ertate of John Caddy. Deceased. Intestate. TAKE NOTICE that by order of His Honor P. McB. Young, the 30th day of July. A D. 1927. I was appointed Admin- utra-.or oi tne estate or jonn caday. deceased, and all parties having claims; against the ssld estate are hereby re- quired to furnish same, properly verified, i to me on or neiore tne zotn day oi August. AD. 1927. and all parties In-! debtcd to the estate, are required to pay tne amount oi tneir inaemeaDess to me , forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT. Official Administrator.. Prince Rupert, BO. Dated the 25th day of July. AD. 1927. NOTICE. IN THE MATTER of an application for the ssue of a Provls.onal Certificate of I Title for Lot one 111 of Lot three nun- ' dred and sixty (380), Range five (5). Ooajt District. Map 970. Batlsfactorv oroof of the less of the Or mcate of Title covering the above una navuig teen produced to me, it is my intention to Issue, after the expiration of one month from the first publication hereof, a Provisional Certificate of Title to the above land. In the name of ALICE CLAPP. The orlglnsl Certificate of Title Is daUd the 29th November. 1912. and Is numbered 26031. Land Registry Office, Prince Rupert, B.C. July 15. 1927. H. F. MscLEOD. Registrar of Titles. WATEK NOTICE DIIKKSIOV AM) I E from a convention of the oompany at afternoon's train from the Interior and . . . . . . take NOTICE that Francis ,. Henry , -fcj ... . Jasper Park, spent .u the wwek-ttd In the j will spend s boUdsy of tan days or so cunnlnghsm. whose sddress Is 805 Board city, sailing for Vancouver on Prince George yesterday sfternoon the, in the cits-. Tnev brotiaht with them i - who will be placed In school B. C Keeley. Pacific Opswt (manager of I r. D. Rice. BC.LS. and A. D. York, the Canadian Ocvornment Merchant bla assistant, left the city thU morning Murine, and her frtand. Hiss Suateto start tnuumlssloo line survey for. A. Cowan, after a two weeks' trip Intojc. 1 "R. Yulll. Vancouver hydro-electric Dawson and Atlin. were paaasrtgers on engineer. In accordance with an an-the Prince Oeorge y terday iwturntng notnoentent made by the latter last to Vancouver. iweek. A large number of friends gathered' The widow of the late Mrs. Nellie at the Grand Trunk Wharf yesterday Drader, wbose death occurred yesterday afternoon as the steamer Prince Oeorge morning In the Prince Rupert General pulled out to wlah O J Jap fed to Mrs. Hospital, will arrive in the city from W. S. Fisher and Miss Louie Fisher who Buckley Bay aboard the Prince Charles sailed for Victoria to Join Mr. Planer on Thursday and Interment will take who has been transferred to the capital place that day. In the provincial taxation service. ' C.P-R steamer Princess Louise, Cape. Aid. Jos Greer presided as acting Arthur Slater, will be In port tomorrow mayor at last night's meeting of the afternoon, eoutnbound from Alaska to city council. Besides His Worship, the Vancouver. On Friday morning, steamer only other atwentse from the meeting Princess Charlotte, Cspt. C. C. Salntey; was Aid. M. M. Stephens . The mayor is will arrive northbound. Both vessels expected back from a trip to the Queen 'will dock at the C.N.R. wharves. Charlotte Islands within a day or so I and Aid. Stephen is due to return to-! night from a sneboat cruise to Alaska. Next week many Prince Rupert families, who have been spending summer vacations in the south, will return to With a full list of passengers, inclttd- j the city in time for the reopening of ing a number who went Bast by train the faU school term. The steamer from here as wen a round-trippers Prince Oeorge, ft Is expected, will bring and local people, CJJ.lt. steamer Prince quite a contingent on Wednesday. Charles. Capt. Neil McLean, having been ' delayed for several hours in the vicinity Mrs. H. Dunn of Kansas City, who is cf Boat Bluff by a very heavy fog. ar-j visiting relatives oh the Pacific Coast, nverl in port at 4 o'clock yesterday af- arrived on the Prince Charles yesterday ternoon from Vancouver, sailing stmld- afternoon from the south and will be night for Stewart, Anyox and Msssett the guest for the next week or ten Inlet points. ! days of her sister. Mrs. Arthur Brcoks- tonnk. Third Avenue. 8he will proceed of Trade Building. Vancouver. B.C., will apply ror a licence to take and use I cubic foot per second of water out of unnamed stream which flows northeast and drains into Humpback Bay, Porchrr Island, about 400 yards southeast of northesst corner post of Lot 102. The water will be diverted from the stream at a point about 200 yard from the mouth of the river and will be used for fish, cannery and domestic purposes upon the lands applied for, being portion of 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 pursuant thereto and to the "Water Act" will be filed In the office of the Water! ftnrrtr lit Prtnr Pii rxrt Rf! nhl. ' inrm tn Ih. annllnallnn ha fllift . . v . vf . . , v. .jjitwativii ... u j w , . . u with the said Water Recorder or with the Comotrollcr of Water Rluhts, Parliament Buildings. Victoria, B.C.. within thirty days after the fmt appearance of this notice in a local newspaper. The late of the first publication of this lotlce is August 4. 1927. F. H. CUNNINGHAM, Applicant. LAND ACT NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEASE LAM) In Range 5, Coast Land District, Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and situate on Lot 102 Humpback Bay, For-cher Inland. B.C. TAKE NOTICE that F. H. Cunningham. Board of Trade Building, of Vancouver, B.C., occupation Salmon Broker, intends to apply for a lease of the following described land: Commencing at a post planted 150 yards south-southeast of northeast corner rxnt of Lot 102, Ranee 5: thence due south 6 chains; thence south-southeast 19 chains', thence due north 8 chains; thence west-northwest along shore to point of commencement and containing 14 acre, mores or less. FRANCIS HENRY CUNNINGHAM. Applicant Dated ?5th June. 1927 m For a Delightit! Treat! WRIGLEY'S NIPS Delicious after imoking sweetens the breath, soothes the throat and makes the next smoke taite better. NAtrr Every Meal AJBl '' Perspiration kept free from odor by this hygienic toilet soap purifies pores IN business, at well si socially, perspiration odor is an unpar donable offense a real handicap standing In the wty of success. And the worst of it Is that we may be guilty without knowing it. Don't take chances use Lifebuoy. 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