Saturday, July 28, 1928 m -me Forest S N OW IS Kodak Writs for Fres Booklet, "VH$ That Reflect Good Judgment," containing in cresting information on homeplanriinrwtUi Oyproc, RocSyoi'd and Iniulcx. Millions o5 Insulating Air Cells ! CANADA GYTSUM AND ALABASTINE LIMITED, VANCOUVER. B.C. SmxtSMl to lirilitk Columbia Cypntm Company. LimiiU "EMPIRE" For Sale By Albert & McCafTcry, Ltd. Prince Rupert, B.C. emce -1 4 1 DC fireproof llb.oard is hero airain, with its cal" to the Great Outdoors. In t.ne course of the nex. few we As, thousands of psople .,,511 fntilrn iha n'ftiai tsi cru.lr at nvirl rwreatlntl 111' I lake ard stream and in the depths of the cool, green Forests. This is the month of July when the Fire Hazard is at its height. Be rigidly careful with Fire. Get your camp fire permit ; have it always with you and follow its simple instruction. The consciousness of doing I vour part to Protect the Forests will add materially I T ; jr5SnT,,.,,r. fcy4 B.C. f irae KODAKS, KODAK SUPPLIES . FILMS Developing and Printing for Amateurs Six Hour Service. .Films left before 12 noon, prints ready G p.m. same day rates yfte Pioneer Drtfjisls THIRD AVE. O SIXTH ST. TlLEPHUNtS 8?fc200 Canadian National QTic Largcfl Kaihoay Syftcm in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE Dtlllng from I'ltlSfE ItlllltT for ' A ('(M VMt VK'TfHIlA. HRATTI.K. M(MY8. TlllltMlAYH, 4.00 ir . S UTBO W. 6 00 p.m. ft ANVOX and RTMV.tltT. MOXIUVS. I'UIUAVA. 400 pJH. ar MAKSKTT INLET. MOMHVi, 4 00 pro. For MltTII qi'lXN CIIAULOTTE lI.Al. Fortnightly. Fw 8KAOM AY. Hi:i)M.-M)AVH. 4 U0 pm. PAMENflElt TKAIKft I.EAVK PHIME Ki rEUT lII.Y EXCEPT 8UNIIAY at 11.36 aj.. for l-KINCE (IKOKflE. EDMONTON, U'lNNlfKU, all points Eastern Canada. 1 nllcrt Mate. ' lt aOENCY AM. OCEAN HTEAMSHIT LINE. TICKET OFFICE, ttt- TIIIHIl Kl.. PUIME RITE-HT. Phone IRfl UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED F6f vvnn... Hallinn from Prince Huuert. ...... . icOUVEH. VILIOKIA, swausoii Itay. llHtsdale. Alert Hay, etc lor roi'Vv,:u- VICTORIA. inttlaie. Alert Ma. '. Saturday, 7 a.m. lor Allrl ".P'SON and N.IAH It IV Kit POINTS. rrlrtii). .,piv CHS6 AHM- ANVOX. STl.WAIU, WALKS INLAND, POUT SIMPSON, 1m .nQay, 8 p.m. tE? Afnu- tt. M. SMITH. Agrni. Prim It n rrt . IV C. z-" urmnaiiiir . THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE "- -r. Local and Personal Church Notices 4 a Tavl riiune 4. Ill: 4 Taxi. Deiuixt Or i i.w 'o tie ohi Sam Jabor.r was a p.iK.rj ; cr lerday's tnun loathe Uitorlor. Stanley Dalhy wr.j of Mr on yes lWCkiid Tl.foa. uimttr ,7) 'u,, it ,in.i .-.;r. I Dalby. r'lfth AM&ue Hat. j... hoilday visit wish relai.vc.-, ,i. .. ton. Mrs. O. C. Woodward, wile of in. .t srlcan Oenatil at Prince ltuj-.'-.-'. .n the Prince I.'upcrt this evei.:iit' it Vancouver. A special meeting of thi B.iya' Band i aUo parei't- nd otheru liitercited. will oe held on Monday, evening At ti oclocii In the t'nlted Church basement. Oordon Hltchcxk of the staff of tiie Alberta Wheat Pool 'a local elevator here aalla on the Prince Rupert this evening on hla way to hi home In Kingston, Ontario. CPA. ateamer Prlncees Royal, S. K. Oray. arrlvMi in port at 9 o'clock last, evening from the south. Ktiilln: at 11 pin. on lie.- return to Vancouver and way point. Now then folks! What about that ,1 ruble load of boa cutting? The kiddle like to handle lt Can you beat It at tM per load? Hyde tranafer Phone- 680. tt Uka Interior. Use employment Service of Canada here ha received notice that reduced railway fares for men engaging In toe harvest on the prairies will be elective from August 8 to August 31. Dr. J. A. West returned to the city on yesterduy afternoons train from Salmon' An: where he was called on aoectint of tr;e Illness of relatives. Mrs. West and family met him In the Interior and returned borne with him. city visiunK with at, sxunro arointr, and slster-lir-taw. Mr and Mr. O. H oouver. The Fair Board held a brief meeting Thursday evening on Die uetion ot assistance for the Football AuclaUon In connection with thr prpfd v'sm rf the Ocean Falla Football team was laid over till after Wednesday next during tb pant 80 yearn it has been on the market, anil (heir child' life no doubt aavfHi lv it n timely uso. Price, 60r. n Ujltle at all druggists or dealers; put up only by The T. Mil-barn Co., Li'oital, Toronto, OnU To-clay's tru:n from th? eat, due at 3 MO. is reported to be on tune. Vfrb. Jaa. McCrae was a passenger on he Pr! loess Royal to Coat Island. T V flollluu. fttiltaH k ..11. CflJt.lfor Vancouver on this eveninsa boat first class storage for furniture. Rea- nable rates. Cameron Transfer. Phone 177. O. A. Woodland, of the Imperial Oil Company, left on te Princess Royal last evening on a, ("Juslnee trip to Ocean Fall. In the city notsM town before Mac- Maasj Smith, daughter of Constable ktrata McClymont this mornlnc Pete fnd Mrt. J. H. Smith, returned from , vuatirv Indian u fined ilS or 14 & innce on jnwroa;i ira.ii .laving ""jfor oeived a broken arm while holidaying In intoxication. Mr. and Jo Oaroo will sail on the Prince Ruaett thai evenlna for Van- The city police picked up M. M. Co-jcouwr route to tbe4r old home In lln and J. A. Acklnson. mrmbern of the oiIwm- vixtr crew of the British steamer Anglo-Per- - .i'w Un. who had Maerted from ttoelr .hip jWm Tea ami Sal. qf Home Oook-and turned them over to the vessel be- ., titm .4- v,,. fore She left today. iWaldmn AnartHMBta on' Thundav. All. lust 21. from 8 to . J. M. Campbell, superintendent tori Mr. and Mrs. E. a. Kitson of Calgary were passetsjBs for Vancouver on the Princess s)tflMl last eveninf. Mr. Kitson is a CP it. teisgrapto operator. W. L. Stamford, lighthouse engtnt at Dtgby Island, and Mrs. Stamford call for Vancouver and southern points . n the Prince' Rupert this evening. i Mr. and Mrs land Mastes toe c'.ty iwo w Nanalmo. ten eekgBgUUda; Miller and family ffail son returned to atfer apeadlic Port agnpaon wm-m Pior.cef 'JUsoclatteriapKinic , WF Tre- Munro Fifth Avanue East. -IM lt lt le,M Xrkr'a hoat at night by the Princes Royal for Van- , 1 , . . . , ..ZIl.u. , o'cJjck one .trip only. Evetyboay wel- ome. . ? in t : M ss A. airrle. who has be& visiting rwr nephew Earl Barrl here for some TTcnlhs. leaves on the Prince Rupert ibis evening on her way to Peterborough. 'Ontario. when the Football Aa-or:et.on w.H hold E g MniiU)Bt of UjuMod a .peclal meeting to consider ways of m,m of th cUy tul, Mr. Alm. laiauag lunos w nruce inr irip. HIHTII A daughter was born to Mr and Mrs. (nee Amy Shaw) N. C. Robinson at Vancouver Julv 94. ( SUMMER COMPLAINT CAUSES MANY DEATHS AMONG INFANTS Tlnusanris of mothers throughout CaruuU lu-e used tone and family leave for Vancouver on vacation this evening. stUtag on the Prince Rupert. Mrs. R. i. Benson returned to the city yeaterday from . .V&naeurrr where ace was oalled recently en aooount ot the death of her stater, the late Mb Fannie Freshwater, Mlas Shell Stuart, daughter of Mr. and rs. O. C. Stuart, to booked to sail cn the Prince Rupert this evening for Vancouver where she will holiday for s couple of weeks. Miss A. Kudelka of the graduate Burs ting staff of the Prince Rupert Hospital lis leaving tonight on thr Prince Ru pert tor Vancouver ea route to her home near DrumheUer, Alberta, on her vocation. Professor J. P. McMurMeh. professor of anatomy at the University ot Toronto, and Chairman of the Blologloal Board of Canada.' who has been making an Inspection of the loeal station, sails on the Prince Rupert this evening en ;oute to the Departure Bay Station near Canadian National Steamships Co. Limited Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AMI SHIPYARD Optniltnjt I..T.I iO.Wm S'on Wonting Dry Dock Enuineern. MachlnUts. itoilermakrni, Blacksmiths, I'jilleni makers. FouniterM. UoodworkcrK lltr. ' Ki.ECTlUC AM) .CKTY!.BNB 'WKI.DING. Our plant i e.iulM'd to hnrdle all kinds of MAIMNK AMI ( OMMRHCIAI. WOUK. I'HONKS 4.1 and .185 tt - - M 8T. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL (Church of England) Rector Archdeacon O. A. RIx. Services at 11 axn. and 7 JO p.m. Sacrament of the Lord'a Supper, first Sun-day of the month at 11 ajn.; third 8unday of the month at 8 ajn. Bap tlems by arrangement. CHRISTIAN .SCIENCE SOCIETY Service every Sunday morning in the Hay'a Block. 24S Second Avenus. Subject on Sunday "Love". Testimony meeting on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. PRESHYTERIAN CIII'RCII Minuter, Rev. J. R. FHzll, BALL. B. Residence. The Manse. Telephone 643. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Sub ject "The Custom's Officer." Ordinance cf Baptism will be observ ed. There will be no Sunday School or evening service. UNITED CHL'RCH Rev. A. Wilson, B. A. Pastor. Miss E. Elliott, Deaconess. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Sub ject "The Christian and the Hearing Faculty." Evening service at 7.30, NEW HAZELTON With but Claxton and Klttmaat to bear from Or. H. C. Wrlnch, M.L.A., Liberal candidate, now has a majority of nearly 17S over. F. M. Dockrtll, Conservative, as a result of the recent pro vincial election In Skeena riding. Paddy Creigh arrived In town at the Crst of the week from hla Brian Bom tfalms on Roc her de Boule. He had been away for some time doing assessment work and staking more etalm. Ernest Ooddard of New Hazel ton. who taught last year at Pacific, will assume new duties as vloe-prlnelpal of toe Ocean Falls public school after the holi days. He Is now in Vancouver attending summer school. Members In New Haaelton of the Wo men's Auxiliary to the Hassiton Hospj- kal held their annual dance in the Com munity Hall last night. There was a Urge crowd in attendance and the event proved very enjoyable. Music was by J. S. Qray's orchestra ot 6mltbera. Miss McKay of Arteotta was the guest here for a short time this wee of Mrs. P. Smith. She motored all the way, a distance of some three thousand miles. Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Dawson of Prince Rupert and Mrs. D. A. Barnes of Nadlna New, York, started here at the end of last week on a meter trip which will ake them as far as Prtooe Oeotge. T. S. Davey, general manager of the Alexandria Gold Mining Co. of Toronto, spent a few day looking over proper- tics In this district this week. J. H. WUlan has been, elerfed s school trustee here for a term of three years. Albert Mercer has left to join the staff ot the Aurlmont mine on Rocber oe Boule mountain. The slough at the junction of the Bulkley and Skeena Rivers la becom ing a. popular bathing resort tor Hant aan people. Suffering from a broken ankle sus tained when be was caught between two logs at Malk George pole camp, Chi Anderson was admitted to the Htcelton Hospital this week tor treat ment. Dr. and Mrs. Irving and party of Kamloop left at the end of last week after baring (pent a few days as the guests of Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Wrlnch at the Hazel ton Hospital. They were ac companied as far as Smitbers by Dr. Leonard Wrlnch and Leonard Wrlnch and visited the Duthle mine. A Farrow, chief of the water power surrey party at .Two Mile, spent a few days at Usk this week. Mlas Ralphena Wrlnch returned at the first of the week to her student nursing duties at Royal Jubilee Hospital In Victoria after 'having spent a two weeks' vacation at her home at the Hazeiton Hospital. Mis Nlchol, Ottawa painter, la spending some time In this district getting local color. Ore on the Mohawk property on Four Mile Mountain Is Improving as the low er tunnel Is extended according to K Harris, the superintendent. Ore Is of a much better appearance now than it was a few weeks ago. The Indiana ot Hagwuget, together with friends and relatives from Morice- town, Bablne and other points, are holding their annual potlaoh at Hag- wtlget. The New Hazel too. baseball team! paid a visit to .Terrace at the end of Jau week and was .beaten, fey a acorn of, 14 to 8. It la expected there 1U bo a re turn visit from Terrace at the end of this week. A number of ears drove down from Smlthers last Sunday, the occupant being in search ot flan and berries. R. J. 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