1 i urday. August 11, 1028 BRINGS COKTENTMENT TO MORE, PIPE USERS THAN ANY OTHER BRAND MILD on MEDIUM Soecials ! eciais A fresh shipment PAGE & SHAW'S CHOCOLATES Just in Ctemes Ltd. Our plant is equipped to liaidle all kind of MARINE AND COMMKIM'IAI. WORK. PHONES 43 and 386 I I Vacuum Battles 50c Hair ('Uppers 75c i Modcss . . 50c, 3 for $1.10 i Face Powder 25c yic Pianver Drtiejrisls THIRD AVE. h SIXTH ST. -TELEPHONES 8200 Better Lady Assistant G Dentistry PLATES l hut trivo you a natural appearance and land beauty to th cunhiur ot-'the 'fcwuv Br. Maguire Over Urine Phone B25 Canadian National Steamships Co. Limited Prince Rupert DRYDOCK . AN It SHIPYARD Operating U.T.P. 3MMMMI Ton lloatlni: Dry Dock EMncTB, Machinists. Boilermakera. IllsVksmlths. Pullern makers, Founder WnwlworKcra. Ha ELECTRIC AND ,( KTYI.KNE WELDING. Cars : Trucks l lal little Repairs (JASOLINE Amaiic and M'nrvclulw OIKS & CREASES Parts unAeeiBi)rie S. E. PARKER, LTD DOMINION 3rd Ave. East. Phunc 83 Tires and Tube I lit llll'' City Meat Market csnLvir. Bros.) 3rd Avenue 1 ,,onc 705 MEAT- FISJI, VEGETABLES and ALL KINDS OF "NORWEGIAN PKOM'Cb at low price,, and immediate delivery Observe!-All article ure of superior quality and absolutely fresh. THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE Local and Personal Jkstrm Church Notices iipa 4 u Taxi I'lione 4. illg 4 Taxi. tf Dentist. Dr. J. B. Um Phone 686. Erick Bye, worU known tenor, ting at Westholmc Theatre Friday, August 17. 193 C. O. Minns sailed lust, i.iglH un the Princess By41 tor a business trip to Vancouver. This afternoon's tram, due from Un East at 3:30, WW reported this rooming to be, on time. T. J, Sbentoa, inspector of mines, soiled yesterday afternoun on the th. Prince Ilupart tor Btew.irt on official dutlea. Mlas Beaale Campbell cl the local telephone office soils thu. .-venlng on tin Prince Rupert to apend a holiday ii. Seattle. C. 11. Sawle, editor of ln Oniinccu Herald, tffltru in Hie city on yeatcr- i day afternoon's train I: una New Hazel ton lor a brief business vlalt In town. Dr. H. C. Wriixh, M.L.A., for Bkeena arrived In the city from Haselton' on tin. afternoon's train and will sail this evening on the Prince Kujyert lor Vancouver. How then tolas! What about that double load ot box cutting);? The kiddles like to handle It. Can you beat it at 13.60 per load? Hyde trawler none MO. tf Passengers aall.ng last evening on tlx Princess Boyal for the south Included C. Yoraton. Pester Witllan and C. O. Minns, for Vancouver, ami H. E. Bally lor Ocean Palis. Poster WUltan sailed last night by the Princess Boyal lor Vancouver wiier :ie will apend a two-weeks' vacation Mm Wlilan has been spending toe lummtr Ui Vancouver. Hrz. W. J. Bbanncn and Miss Marlon Shannon of Vancouver puwxl Uvrugh lac city thu week enroute to Eastern Canada and the United States tor a hree-montb' holiday trip. . Mas HeUbroner charged Walter Long-wfll in elty police court this mornlnti before Magistrate atcClymont with using Insulting language. The oaae was adjourned until Monday morning. Thomas Peddle, principal of King Id' ward High School. wUl sail this evening on the Prince Rup-rt tor Victoria where be will spend the next ,wj ' has ajeeke brushing Up ob military ' ' training. W J. Lorkworthy well ' Known Near Hazeltsn mereharH. arrived in the clt; from the Interior on thi atirmoou'a train and will null tonight un the Prince Rupert on a jusir:es trip ty Vancouver. A. r H aerhardl ma!ij::i:i: rtireotn: at the Tone Mine Ltd.. who has be?n spending '.he pant week nt t.'.e proper:- vt Alice Ann. will be a pa-senifor aboard the Prince Rupert tonight going .lirough to Vancouver. C P R steamer Prlncew Royal arrived 'mm tbt acuta at B o'clock last night )id sailed at 10 p.n. un Iter return to Vancouver and wayports. Cap'.. Albert Nippon la tew in command of the Prtnceaa Royal replnclng Capt 8. K. Orsy who baa taken cne ot the south - mi runs. Having been delayed with heavy mights In the Bkeena Rim, Union Steamer Cardena, Capt. A. Johns tone Arrived in port at 8:80 yesterday after noon from the south and sailed a anon rar later for the Maaa River, return ing bare this morning and sailing at 7 ajn. on her return to Vancouver and wayports. In the course of. an inspection trip to all comnany'B canneries along the coast. Paul Cote, general supernrten- e'ent for the British Columbia Packers, arrived ko the city from the south on the Cardena yesterday aiternaaA and will proceed from Bare to the Naas and Bkeena Rivers and the Quean Charlotte Islands. Mr. Cote la a brother-in-law of Mrs. Alec Mackanale of this city. ,'Mitici: To whom it may concern: Tako notice that M Campbell of Sat) Cove, will not be responsible for any debts contracted after this date by any person other than himself. (Signed) M. CAMPBRtiL, 188 address: Seal Cove P.O. DYSENTERY IS DANGEROUS CHECK IT AT ONCE SOT is tite rcnieily you hIiouM use. It ii not an experiment, Imt a tried and proven prepnriitioii that luia Imsm' iwed in ( 'lunula for the p:iat eight yeiim for all ImiwoI enipl;iinln. l'l ire, AOe. a bottle ut all dninti.sin m dealers) put up only by The T. Mil-burn Co., Liinitad, Toronto, Ont, at their source St. Aiidrews Society p.cnic tomorrow b poHtponed. For quick sale for cash, pianola newly tuned. Phone 31S. Mrs. A. L. Bebeffc and Mrs. Blanonr Cooper. who arrived in the city earlier .n the week from Buns Lke, sailed by the Cardena this morning lor Vanoou- Paasengera aailing this morning on he Cardena for Vancouver included Mrs. A. L. Scherk, Mrs. Blanche Cooper, H. J. Rukm.11. Bert Vtawlewater and Mi. and Mrs. H. A Bobby Letghton. Iddlan, for bating liquor m hat nnssenslnr) was fined txb with the option of thirty days' Imprisonment, by Magistrate McClymont tr. city police court this morning. Mrs. Joshua Klngham arrived In th city yesterday afternoon ou the Cardena from Victoria to pay a visit to bar son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mr. S. D Johnston. 2440 Orrahain Avenue. West- Sam Lougfleld. Bjarue Remniem and Peter And-reon were each fined Sis, v ith option of thirty days' Imprlsor ent. by Magistrate McClymont In "tty police court this morning for minkenneas. A K. McRae. Vancouver lawyer and Mr? Mr-Roe uiTlvert In the city on the T.ir:t?na yesurrd:iv afternoon in the cursr of n liol,d..y tni1 north and ml -('. n tne r return south by the oiunr esscl this morning. "NORWAY TODAY." the greatest fun pic of any land. wiU be shown at Xestholme Theatre Pradaf, August 17 both matinee and evening. Brck Bye world known tenor wUl sing old ooun try songs to the nta. 1B1 Tne local Dominion flaharHs efflee la in raaelpt of a targe supply of copte of tte International Pherlaa Onmmls- uon's Meant report on the halibut Bah ery. Tne reports are for distribution among the halibut fUhermen, Mr 3. Lawrence 218 Ninth Avenue West, and daughter. Miss Nellie Law renoe, returned to the city on yesterday aftrnoon'a train from a trip to the nalriM. They were accoeapaoied by Mrs Lawrences two nieces who will rtslt here. M. end Mrs. J. C. Qevtfan and Jam ily art leaving tor the aolt neat Wed- nesday where thry plun to remain, pas. sibby at Vancouver. Mr. Oavlgan will return about the flnt of tne month In connection with his uualnaas mteraau here. CPU. steamer Prlnceas Inl" r- Arthur Slater, Is due In port at 8:46 this afternoon from Skafway and wUl sail at 6:80 tor Vancouver and Victoria The vessel to loaded with tourist pas senger and there is no toeal apaee available on bar. Two Japanese are appearing before Stipendiary Mafflxtoit- H. F. MoLeod In provincial pclice court this afternoon on charges of fishing in a creek on Pleroe Island m the Naas River division. L. W. Patmoir la appearing for the ci.twn and MUtun OooaaJes for the (letendimts. Mr. W Ai .Putter- n' Of Ifmcouver. win. lirt.. been on m extended visit to :hc old country, is x ndlng two weeks hiiri ' eiey with Mr and 'Mrs-: James 1. Lee. SUvrrth Avenue. Mf.' Patterson wii. fonnerlv with - Bank ot Com-mwe here mm now is with the same bank In Vmieouvei. i . Only routine business was dealt with nt the regular monliUy meeting last niKht of the St. Andrew Society with the president. J S. Irvine, tn the chair. T1h ejection of olflorrn was deferred tor h month and It was decided, on account ' threHtenlng weather, to postpone 'he Annual picnic which was to have been held tomorrow. t. axiui;wn iATHi:ii:.VL (Ohurch of England) Rector Arctadcaoon O. A, BIX. Service at 11 fljn and at VHt pm. Sacrament or the Lord's Supper first Sunday of the month ct 1 aja.: tblr Sundny of the month at 8 aA. Bap tisms by arrangement. CIIKISTIAN ( IUM'E h()f: f'lirv Service every Sunday morning in the Huy's Bluck. Second Avenue. Subject on Sunday "Soul." Tc-anony meeting on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. I'M I Ell CllUltfll ' Rev. A Wilson, B.A.. lutor. Mist E Elliott, Deaoonesa. Mori, inc uurnhip at 11 o'ctoct. Sub-ect "The Divine Engraver." Evening service at 130. I'ltEMIJYTEKIAN ClILKCll Minister Rev. J. R. rrtaell, B. "-A., LLJ3. Evening service at 7.30. Preacher, Rev. W F Price. There will be no morning iervice or Sunday School. POPULATIONOF CANADA TODAY KHTIM ATI: IN 9.H.VUHM) AMI OF I1KIT- isii t oi,i iti oaao OTTAWA, Aug. 11. Canada's population ie eKtlmated at 9,668.000 by the bureau ot Kiatlstlcs. an Increase of 1S9.000 over the estimate of last year. The population of British Columbia Is put at 683.00 against last year's esti mate of 676.000. The 1B21 oenws put the Dominion population at 8.788.000. PATTULLO MAJORITY SO FAR STANDS 88 Otriftal Count FMIowIng Herein ln-vlnetal Meetlou I Still Procrwllng Ballots so far checked In the offlcuu jrui.t as a result of the recent provincial election give Hon. T. D PatuUo. ' Ibcral candidate, a majority of 88 over James B. Thompson. Conservative), the total voting standing at IX) for Pat-tulk and 1.118 tor Thompson. This accounts for all but a very lew ballots which will probably not change the gen eral standing to any great extent. The official count la proceeding and will not e competed for a few days. HOTEL AltUIVALM , Prince Rupert- W B. Jensen.: Jamas Cant. D C. Scott. T. Ode, Mr. W S King. Mr. and Mrs. J. K Macras. S. C Ban ten, Wlllard O Purdy. P. J. Cote Mra. r A. Russell and Mlas Russell Vsnoouver: Thomas J. Watt and W. X O. McLennan. Toronto: O. H. Lyncho Smlthers: C H. Sawle, New Hazel ton Mr J. O. WUson. Prince Rupert: Fred n-lck W. Wallace and R. C. Rowe. Mont. real. Mr. and Mrs. F. Hansen. Ketchi- an. Royal R. Udell, R. Haugland. Dan Cslder and C. Berg. city. Mlas Vaipy nd Mlas Thome. Casslar; W. F. C. Draney. Palls River: Harry Scott. Big Fans. Savoy Mra. A. Bold. Dan J. Stewart id William Jamlasnn. Vancouver; Martin Berg. exty. Arthur O. Oopptag. London. Eng.; C. Lord. Port BimrMon. Oeatral , MoAekUl and D. Mac Lean, Port Edward: Joseph Oaatongu and E. Pntaln, PHnce Rupert: H Rawn, Vanaouvor, John Arehlbald, Nelson. LAND ACT NOTICE OP INTENTION TO APPLY Ttl In Prince sntnert Land Record uaa Db trast ano aiiuaie aajacent to AUiiora Bay. JdoMaby Bdand. SkMagats Inktt iwwn unarjone laianna. TARE NanCB that Pacific Mill Umiieel. of Vancouver. B.C.. occupation ?ulp and Paper Manufacturers, intenoi to apply for a lease of tne fallowing de varrven i inc at a neat nlanted on the hJth water mark of an laUnd. tbenor foAowlns the htch water mark around the Island to point of commencement aua oonuuninE one acre, more or less Dated May May FACOTC BULLS, UaUTBtU. Applicant Donald Wilbur Hodsdou. Agent for Pacific Mills. Limited s. 1888. Form No. 18. dec t Kin s) LAM) ACT. tlTU'i: OP INTUNTItlN TO M'Vl TO ritltCIIAKK I.AMI In Prince Bunert Land Reeordlnt Dls- rlot and situate about 6 miles from the muth of Khutae River. TAKE NOTICE that the Detroit Western Mining Company of Vancouver ax;., occupation aiinine uomnany, in tends to apply f'tr penuiaston tu pur uae ine roiiowinii aeacriDea lanas: (xuimencms at a post Diantea ont iooi aiaianx irom ine wuneas pon on the West side of Lot 17a: thenoe wester v 80 chains: thenoe southerly 30 chains: thence easterly 80 chalna: tbenoe northerly 10 ohains. and containing lor cres. more or leas. F. FARDOK WTLBON. Agent for Detroit Western Mining Co Dated lath Arll taafl fs Ed3e-Holdin3 Saws Cl Fast Costj-Cutfin Guaranteed IwcauMmaJe frum our own .tret pj SIMONOSCAMIOA SAW CO I.TO. (s) MON.RCAL -J' VANCOOVtH. 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In addition it offers all those basic features which have been so largely instrumental in Chevrolet's tremendous success as the world's largest builder of trucks rugged rear axle with one-piece banjo-type housing . . semi-elliptic springs set parallel to the load . . completely enclosed valve-in-head motor with air cleaner, oil filter and positive action vane type oil pump . . thermostatic control of water circulation . . low loading height . . generous road clearance and countless other features of comparable importance. Visit your Chevrolet dealer and get a trial-load demonstration of this remarkable new truck! It has been developed to meet the modern conditions of business transportation and body types are available for every type of business. cu.s.ttwc EI V turoia iHU!U Price only $665 CHASSIS ONLY AT WALKERVILLE. ONTARIO Gsvrraswe Taxes, Spare Tire, Bumper sad Beiy Extra. Tht C.UMC. . . Gaunt Umt djferrrf ssyaesl J'llU CHEVROLET WORLD'S LARGEST BUILDER 6F TRUCKS WALKER & HOSS, Prince Rupert, B.C PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS OF CANADA, LIMITED "CATERPILLAR" Tractors BIGGER THAN THE WEATHER! A SUe for Every-Ue A Hundred Uses for Every Size 2 TON, TWENTY, THIRTY, SIXTY ' 11ETTER QUICKER CHEAPER Literature and Prices on Request Sole Distributors for B. C. MORRISON TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO., LIMITED Northern IMeirtr freight llulltlliig llrunrli (Ifflee: I0 Million Mrret Hipper-Mill ISInrk YAM'tll VKK. 11. C. MILMIN. IIX. FIRST WEEK COUPON 200,000. EXTRA VOTES This coupon, when accompanied with three yearly sub-scriptiooH or their equivalent, to the Prince Rupert Daily News, entitles the candidate to 200,000 extra votes if subscriptions are turned in during tht First Week of their entry. Name of Subscriber . . . Name of Subscriber Name of Subscriber Candidate's Nume One First Week Coupon can be voted by each candidate, for every three one-year subscriptions, or thei ' equivalent, turned in during the candidnte'3 first week in the campaign. HMLTHFOLlfiWS CMTOMtaKCOMCCrJ nQSUKOMSriatfli n&nvu in knXAXl I. m retiowiwswwit Arm tf XMtlNAt UVtK stemcM MIKMAS SHUN awm CHIROPRACTIC and EUCTROTHERAPY The. -if two branches of the heulinv art have miide rapid strides in the last few years. Your recovery from disease depends on how such you consult W. C. ASPINALL Chiropractor (ireen 211 Phones Illuck 283 G and 7 Exchange Mock. Open Evenings