Tuesday, August 28, 1928 MP .SS. v. NftlkDb-a VlUM KILLS FLIES MOSQUITOES BED BUGS ANTS ROACHES MOTHS BBS .IMS BH Specials ! Specials ! Vacuum IJottlcs , 50c Hair Clippers 75c Modcss SOc, 3 for $1.10 Face Powder 25c A fresh shipment PAGE & SHAW'S CHOCOLATES Just in femes Ltd. yic Pioneer Druprtssls THIHD AVE. SIXTH ST. TELEPHONES 8?t200 B3 Canadian National Steamships Co. lmited Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND Northern IMrlfle Freight Building Dill Matlon Htrret VAM'Ol VEH, II. f. HEALTH rOLLOWS OIIMMKTICC8MKT1 rMlJUMOKJPmAl HIVUMDUIISMM tMrOUOWW4W6AK$: 1 (.a , ! i AMI tmT Kim. K STOMACH "ftVMUCMAf 4IPYARD Operating (i.T.I. 20.000 Ton I butting Wry I). Enplnrrra, MarhinUtK Itoilrrmakerw. Hlackamllha. I'mit-m maler. Founder. Woodworker. tttc ELECTRIC AND ACRTYLRNB WKUHNll. , rT irf 4. Our plant Is equipped 'o hardl ail kind ( - MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WOMi. I' HONKS 43 and US "CATERPILLAR" Tractors BIGGER THAN THE WEATHER! A Size for Every Use A Hundred Use Mr Every 8lc 2 TON, TWENTY, THIRTY, SIXTY HKTTER WICKER CHBAl'lSR Literature and Prices on Request Sole Distributors for B. C. MORRISON TRACTOR EQUIPMENT CO., LIMITED Hranrh tttftrei Itlppepwsi Mot GIVE I HE L AD A CHANCE Docs your boy's work at school compare favorably with his classmates? Can he learn? Many buckward children owe their success to Chiropractic. Call or write for pamphlet. W. C. ASPINALL Chiropractor Green 211 Phones Hlack 283 f. nnd 7 Exchange Block. Open Evening S. E. FARKlR, LIMITED 3rd Ave. East. ""' l'hone 83 Dominion Royal Cord Tire Agency l ord Cars and Trucks Flat Rate Repairs USED CARS We have several excellent bargains In used Cars. Easy Terms if desired. K ' , h Local and Personal 4 a TaM Phone 4. Mr, 4 Taxi. tl Dentist Or J. ft. Oowhi Phone 6M Chiropractor. 0. O. McK'.y. Phone 114 few1 Sotball tonlffh TenhirtUji 7 It wonj be 10! la the date J. BbMt Ms BY- tf nvMeijinber 7 304 A. A. Oonnon sails ttila evening on the Catala for a trip to Vancouver. Elks' Evening Cruise by SB. "Prln- ceaa Royal," September 7. Tloketa $1.56 ap4 John MeCabe of Hamilton, Ontario, Is visiting his daughter, sister Superior of St. Joseph's Convent. Or. Oosae, dentist, has moved from the Helgerson Book on Sixth Street to the Smith Block on Tnlrd Avenue. Mrs. S. P. McMordls and boys re turned to' the eKy on yesterday after noon's train from a brief trip to Terrace. DM you ever take In a dance at Smithes? They all Uke them. There one on at the time of the fair, Aug II. UN. 203 Moose whist drive and dance on Pri day, August 31, at S40 pjn. prompt Lady's and gentleman's tint prize, five dollar gold piece. The bast vegetables grown In flrltut Columbia will be on dlsolav Smlttosrs at the Bulkier Valley Fair Aug. tl. Mat. Mrs. Robert McCarthy and Mrs. Sa. Hougmn returned to the city on yc. terday afternoon's train from a bn visit to Terrace. Prlaoe Rupert's future Is linked wit the devslopmeht of the Interior. Oo and tee for yourself. Bulkley Valley Pal August II, September i, 1B3S. 302 of Vancouver at here tor a ten -day visit with her mete and, aunt. Mr. and Mrs. ftlorr: wu, Braokabank Apartment. Mrs. S. O. Johnston and Mrs. I. Oregg. who have bean spending few .'? at LakeUw Uke. retumrd I the crty from the interior on yeatci day aftamoenls train. Barman A. watt, government agent. ay the Priaa or Stewart as Claerts AaWAt auU lather, yo. ,Y.T. hotel man' and nd ttn. Bn. who who have have been baea and Mrs. Blnat utstde for several months on a boil' day trip to California and Quebec iv m the city yesterday retumin? rorth. nMsengera oh the Prince John from Vancouver for the sooth and of Quecu .harlots Islands y sat si day afternoon ncluded am men who will be employed la um saltery at Paeon on J. f. Porda. dOrrict sadaser tor the rostral . department of. aubllo wtta haadquartan In votaria. ad her today from the Oatata after a brief trip to Stewart W efMat diiilea. jr word and picture In Vaooouve: rapars the tortbeomlag laahaanahle doty wedding on September IS or Mtas Katharine Hay Perm, daughter of Hon. and Mrs. J. W. deB.,Parrlv and Chartes Tonng Robaon, eon of thi hits Michael end Mrs Robsoe. la her- a. The groom -elect Is a neonew of Q. MeO. Huntrr of this elty. rather A. Maclean, tormarlv r UsajMordth. Vaewouver Isund and lor ae peat aa years a mem car of the lav oa Seonomic fwcultv of the Cathelle Onlversity of Amerioa at Washlncton. D. 0. sailed for anoaur on tiu. Prlnot Oeorge last evening, after hav ing spent a couple or days in the !y Pather McLean la making a "ir of the Qwidlan National Railway vu'ei'.) tr rbservc ooonaUn nuUvMi prartlned theKcon. MOTHER OF SIX CHILDREN JEHEFITED Read how Lydia E. Pink-ham's Vegetable Compound Helped Her Montreal. Que. -"I was very weak and unabl to do my work. I cOUUT not IflmffV JimM,Wlthniii jlWIngjlmrn Xnreeor icur tlmea and could not tdiireat even water . For tbaae Manrs I could tot fjiMMWK m.tii muritKeu as i am uie mooisr OX six children. I read in the papers of the results obtained with Lydia E. Pink-ham's Vegetable Compound and resolved to take It. The first bottle gave me more strength. 1 took three bottle and nn I am very wall and do all my work without fatigue. I also gave it to one of my daughters who wris vary weak and I recommend it to all women. I wttl reply to all women who writs me. IHtiB Chaki.rs Lauson, o7 Sicord St., Montreal, Quebec. I THE DAILY NEWS PAGE TROPE Local News Notes im '3' lltturMnrai It 4 Skacwav. Skagwey, 1 W 7A inio adveriisemecr is not pub-l(ahed or ai.ipla.ved by tnc Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia Mrs, B. L. Mara left on this mora-infa wain for Wlnnlpec Unger Thompson satied lei Prince Charles for a to Anyoa. Oeorge BoOe jr. John las Bleat 5fMfcfueen Ohaooue ma and Mlaa - May t evening on toe brief honday trip fo3 taiagfv on the Prmos t'anoouver rla the He M on a two aouth af hdDdar trio Miss Boot Taylor of New eatmlnster U the gt-eet for a few days or the Miatss McAfee. Waldron Apart-menu. Thomas Andrew and J. E. mr, the latter municipal treasurer of Wetaskl- win. Alberta, sailed on the Prince Cberiea leetevonlng to make the round trip to Stewart. Anyox and Maaaett Inlet points. Mrs. J. D. mmr and son. who have been apandlng the summer here with Mr. Prassr of PMaer Payne, will sail this evening by the CateJa on their re nt to Vancouver, W. H. Burnett of Terrace arrived In the city from the Ulterior on yesterday, afternjon'a train and embarked on toe I steamer Prince Charles to make the1 round trip to Stewart. Anyox and Mas-sett Inlet points. i Sent by the Prince Rupert Salvage & Towing Co. to pilot the flab packer Pacific Foam to the west coast of Van-OOUvar Island, Capt S. Prince sailed on the Prlaoe Charles yesterday afternoon for Watun River. Arthur O. Copping, London. Kaglend. author. Identified with the Salvation Army, after a visit of a few weeks to the aoast, left by thia morning's train on Ma return to England. He wUl viait Oadarvale, Olen VoweU and Winnipeg an rout. i I Br. Belgier and Dr. Holllnrake of Toronto, who have bean assisting Dd. Si. O. Large on the &uauner staff of the Port Simpson Oeneral Hospital, left by this marning'i train on tbelr return EfcTt. Tmveulnz with them was Miss L. Psrtuson of Portland. Oregon. .... I Damage to the Canadian Pish A Cold Staraje Do's fUh packer Predella, which I broke down last Prldajr night in Met-1 lak&tla Passage, spending the night, there before being towed back to port.' consists of a burned -oat bearing. The vessel will be back in TirmltiHm be fore the end of this I INCH I 'OR SUPPLYINO Pound guty by Magistrate McCly- mont on a chsxge of supply ing itquwr to Indlsni. John Larsen was fined S3 00, tivir ui moiitna nnpna- onment, oMy police nourtfeetei TOO I.ATR Tf) PI.ARSIFV rday 4- 4 POR SALE -SMALL DBSK. BEDROOM screen, atepladder, two house ladders, nnail table, ooal xruttlea. pictures, plant, kettles and fruit Jars, wicker baaalnette and dreaswg table. Phon 303 Mrs. George Frtznell sailed by the Prtuoe George last evening on a bual-ceas trip to Vancouver. Erneat Unwln sailed on the Prince Charle last evening to make the round trip to Stewart, Anyjx and Matefett In let points. U. E. Oullck., manager of the Swift-Canadian Co., 'sailed by the Prince Charles last evening to make the round trip to Stewart, Anyox and Maseett Inlet on business. Southbound to Vancouver after delivering a cargo of general freight to 8kagway. C.P.H. freighter Princess Xoa. Capt, Thompson, called this morning from 730 to 9 o'clock to clear customs. R. L. Pair bairn, manager of the passenger service bureau of the Canadian Natolnal Railways in Montreal, and Mrs. Palrbalm arrived In the city from the East on yesterday- afternoon's train and sailed on the Prince Oeorge for Vancouver. Mrs. P. 8. Bonney of Ocean Palls and her mother, Mrs. Pate hell of New Weat-mlnnter. who have been on a trip to England, arrived In the city from the East on yesterday afternoon's train and embarked on tue steamer Prrnot Georg? for Ocean Pall. Making their sixth annual summer trip this way, Mr. Bushby. superintendent of mall service at Saskatoon, and his friend. Mr. Webb, arrived in the city from the East on yesterday afternoon's train and sailed on the steamer Prince Oeorge for Vancouver. Thomu McCubbln, well known Paci fic merchant, and son arrived In the ci'y on yesterday afternoon's train from the interior and embarked on the steamer Prince Charles to make the round tup to Stewart, Anyox and Maaaett In let points. RECEPTION AT SALT SPRING ISLAND GIVEN TO COLONELPECK, V.C. A reception and garden party, by the Conservative- Association at Oangov to congratulate Col. C. W. Feck, V.C MJP., on his victory In the recent election, took place in the I beautiful grounds of H. W. Bullock's I residence on Salt Spring Island, kindly loaned for the occasion. It wss attended by a great many people from all ! parts of the Island. Colonel and Mrs. Peck, accompanied by Mrs. S. P. Tolmle and a large party of friends, arrived by special launch and were met by o at Pulford Harbor. The party returned to Sidney in the evening by launch. 44-4- 4 4 4-T-e-f'f 32. r ANNOUNCEMENTS Moose Bazaar, November 8. B. Anglican Cathedral Bazaar November PERSPIRATION ODOUR IS A BUSINESS HANDICAP So difficult of self-detec tion is the odour from the one to two pints of moisture which, physicians say, the body sends through the pores daily, that the offender rarely knows that he offends. So easy to be sure. 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