Thursday September 0,1028 I Jhereisa OMm I wonderful nS&iM I I smooiluiess and I 0 - s I I satisfaction of llffl I I BriliMiisoIs I i lhc oWrtt I slocks ot GovcruacrA Stay tis the. slort BSSBBB V MOST CAREFUL telec-ticn THE of grains the purest of spring water n unswerving policy of ageing and ripening in Individual oak ctiikf, ha built reputation for SEAGRAM'S Whiskey which is moit zealously maintained. B.S4 In the (5 I heret Mb, Mr. or Mr. Imp This advert i.ctn. nt is not j.n'.'.i-lir.f .ii-p'-iyi-d by the Liquor Control Board or by the ilovonin .m of liritish Columbia FREE VOTING COUPON Good for 10 Votes Daily )aily News News "Every "Every hody hody Win Win' iranil rand l'rii Trite Campaign Campaign Bby cast 10 FREE VOTES to the cretof 1.7 -i -jj ThiH couiilS', NEATLY CUPPED OUT, name anu f the candidate filled in, Mid mailed or delivery to we Campaign Department of the Prince Rupert Dally News, will :ount a 10 FREE VOTES. It does not cost anything- to aat these coupons for our favorite candidate, and you are not restricted, in any eenie in voting them. Get :an and semi thum iu -thev all enunt. Do not roM or fold; deliver in flt package. N(1TK This coupon must be voted on or before hour of the cumpuign on September 1 I. l'-1-- :los- THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE Local and Personal "DUNLOl? E IT FIR 4 a Tail Phone 4. dig 4 TaxL Dentist. Or. J. R. Qmi. Phone 60S (Thlxoprc j'0. McKny. Phone 134. If it's a MW dm iW''tirebmand fst 4 I' "POS1 eapons:bJe for the postpc t of ie Moose Whist Dance In Hall teinlgbt. gap retun on yeiterday afternoon's train from the Interior. He attended the Bulkley Vl-ley Pall Fair at Smlthers aad the Tel kwa Barbecue. Mm. H. L. Roberson arrived In the city yceterday from Soohe. Vancouver Island, and will be the guest for the next few weeks of Mlat L. M. BUett, Oraham Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Cermlohael and Mrs. ElUaon of Anyoy are passengers aboard the Prince Charles today bound for Vancouver en souse to the Old Country on a holiday visit. Among locai people returning to the city un yesterday afternoon's train ;irter having attended the Pall Fair a: Smlthers aad the Bsrbeque at Teikwn were addle Smith and Spire Ourvlch. Mrs. R A. WafMf, wife ot; a Quen unanott uiana cannery onaaai is a raueiigcr aboard the Prince Charles t clay re turn leg t( . Vancouver alter havliu; anamt that i Clementa. the Telkwa at Port L. H. Hawartb, of flee manager of the Altxru Wheat Fool's Prince Bupert levator, sailed yesterday afternoon on the Princess Charlotte for Vancouver ahince be will proceed on a trip to Port Arthur. H. F. McLeod. land and eourt registrar, returned to the city on yesterday niternoon'e train inn a trip to the interior in the oouraeof which he attended the etanithera Fall Fair and Mrs. Alfred Adams and son. Ivan are passengers aboard the Prince Charles today bound 9r ' Coqualeetsa institute where the latter will resume' hie studlee. There are also other ru tive children from the Islands on the Charles bound lor Use eaaai Mrs. Dan McPhenon. wile of the manager of Watun Hirer cannery. Ie a passenger aboard the Prince Chfct&a today bound tar Venoatreer. Mt te- Pherton has left Watun Mm. which now closed down, for South Bay. Hovland Wyatt. United States un migration oflleer at KetohUtan. ar rived in the city from the north on the Princess Charlotte yosterd afternoon, catching the Prlnoe dearie half an hour later to return to Katehl The meting of the Woman's Canadian Clufc, mention of' which wsj made la yesterday paper at which Biehop Stringer of the Yukon ie t give an address, will ho held. Friday evening. Husbands ot the1 members are being Invited to attoad. Idea Margaret Kergln left yesterday tor Toronto where she will take up a course of nurses' training in one of the targe hospitals of that city. She was aooompanied aa tar as Calgary k her mother. Mrs. W. T. Kergln. .-who Ul spend a month flatting la the latter city. t W. alareamtte, who has bean re-v.fing the manager of the Bank of Montreal at Terrace while the latter has been on holiday, returned to the nty from the interior on yesterday afternoon's train. Ma. Maraatotte aad .'smily. who have been spending the int.unrr holidays la Vancouver, return- rd to the city last Mrs. L Walton and Mrs. Curtis, who t.avc been travelling through New York, New Jeraey and Ontario, are the 4i:erta of Mr. and Mrs. O. I. Smith. Seventh Avenue iCast. They came here r m Winnipeg wnere tney apent a urk with Mr. aad Mrs. U R. Parry, formerly of Prince Rupert. Mrs. Walton ii a sister of Mrs. C. Whatman Sr., hvte of Prince Rupert and bow realdlag in Vctorla. M. KOTICB All accounts against the Steam Laundry up to and Including August 81. 18S should be presented at once for payment. Also all ac counts due the above firm must ba remea on or beiore September IBM to avoid collection charges. CANADIAN 8TBAM LAUNDRY, 317 Per A. MacDonald 4 et 4. 4 ANNOUNCEMENTS e44-ee.-. wee Baaaar, November 8, 0. Anglican Cathedral Baaaar November Elka Winter Whist Tournament opens October 1 Pol OA ds Checked By modern vaporizing ointment Just rub on VftGKS VapoRub Fred Stork returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from a trip to the interior. On Thursday Sept. 20 there will bean afternoon tee and social In the eve-uing held In the Catholic Hall. A new water tank, of frame construction, ie being built In the local Canadian National Railway yards, adjolnlnj the round bouse. M Fred H. Stephens returned to the city on the Prince' Charles this morning after making the round trip to Stewart, Anyox end-Mauett Inlet. .tt is expected that train service on this line of the Canadian National Rail-waya will revert to a thrke-a-week time table about the middle of Novem-ter for the winter. Miee Heed Cunningham. R.N. of th Bulkley Valley Hospital staff at Smith-ers arrived In the city on yesterday afternoon's train from the interior for a holiday vlalt with friends here. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Parker and fun 11 y who left the city on the Prince Charlea this week to make the rounc trip to Stewart Anyox and Uasset Inlet potato, are remaining for a week at Port bmmente. ' Alas Yule la . sailing, this s ft moor on the Prince C&arfa fir Seattle where he will taker up reskftttce with c daughter. Mr. Yule will be away to-. la year or- roore ouv expects to event ually return so PrMee'Aupert. Mrs. J. Walker, wife of the chie steward of the ateamer Princi Chartee. will return by that vessel thii afternoon to her home In Vaaeouve after having' apeet the past month ii the city. Mm. C. P. Davis, wife of the chic engineer of the steamer Prince Charles k) svturalag to Vancouver on the' 1 today after having made th- round trip to Stewart. Anyox and Mas sett Inlet, Jchn Dunn. son. and Mies Kathleen Dunn, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. C Dunn ot Maasett, arrived in the city from the Islands on the Prince Charles this morning to resume their tchew studlee here. Oordon ' Barbour, who has been in the employ of the . Baxter Pole Co. at Port Clemeats. and Mrs. Barbour and fsknlly are passengers aboard the Prince Oharlw ' today bound for Vancouver They do not eapect to return north The local elevator management doe not expect to receive Its first grain of the season from the pralrtee before twe or three weeks' time. Threshing in Ncrtbern Alberta, where the most o.' the grain coating here originates, is lust commencing. C. N. It... steamer Prince Charles, Capt. NeU McLean, returned to port on time M 100 this morning from Stewart, Anyox aad Maasett Inlet points ana will aail at 4 o'clock this afternooi. for Vancouver. The vessel will make her final voyage on this run next week and will then relieve the Prince John ?n the route between Vancouver and Prlnoe Rupert via all Queen Charlotte Island points. The Klks evening cruise on Frtda) ceomlKs a capacity list of passenger, judging tttfm the sale ot tickets. Last evening final arrangements were made tor the entertainment -.of the txcursion-Sts wltyr dancing and song, assiatec ir aa eight utece orchestra, with re- ! ffsahmenU by the ship's, company. hleh will.. complete an. evening of six Dura dettghUul cruising among the lands of the Sound. A tew more tickets can be nad from members of the Klks Lodge or the O.P.R. office. rehaaera are asked to, exchange their sets at tbej.C.R.R.(,offc.e before 6 im. rrraay. cVliih-Stkrter ' PrYrSiei"crikrldtte ptf. 'C "C. Saintey. Wuthbound from Skagway to Vancouver yesterday afternoon on her final trip ot the sea-eon, had a total of 193 paasengera Including a number of tourists and the following who disembarked here: How-land Wyatt, Ketchikan lmmlgatlon officer; Matilda Furman. Ketchikan; Rev. Paul Mathrl and wife, Ketchikan; Duane Edwards. Aberdeen, Washington, clerk; Dr. George Dickinson, Ketchikan physician; Oeorge Murray, Prlente. CalirornlR. clerk; Millie Adams. Ketch-tknn- niahrm mri MrA 1. n. fitrlnper. likely to be perm a hent, youlF1 generally find Dunlop had it first. Other excellent buys trade'tnarhed JDunlop: Auto mobile, Bicycle, Truck and Motor Bus Tires, Belting, Packing, Hose, Golf Balls, Tennis Balls, Flooring, etc. TIRE IS RUBBER GOODS COMPANY - LIMITED MEDICINE FOR YOUNG GIRLS Mothers Endorse Lydia E. Pink-ham's Vegetable Compound Sydney, N. S. "My seventeen year old daughter took Lydia E. Pinkbam's Vegetable Compound for weakness and pains. She could not go about much with the other girls as she was not strong enough. We got six bottles and it did her a great turn. She is working out now in a store and walks three miles every morning and back in the evening." Mrs. Mary Vance, 44 Lingan Road, Sydney, N. S. Pinewood, Ont. "I constantly had pains in my back and aide and apent two days in bed every month. I nave taken three boxes of Lydia E. Pink-ham's Vegetable Compound Tablets. They have done me good aad I always have them in the house. I have recommended your good medicine to several friends and have given it to my 17 year-old girl." Mrs. Alfred Oue-LETTE, Pinewood, Ontario. Adam Mackle. Inspector of fisheries returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from a trip to the knlthers district on official duties. Simon A. Swaason returned to the :lty on yesterday afternoon's train af ter having apent Use past few days vla- ttBg points at the mouth of the Jkeeaa River. B. W. Held, accountant at the Langera Flailing Se Packing Oo.'a can :ery at New MsesetV arrjMd Ity from the tateadt oh thi Charles this morning. ' Teddy Theodore, formerly of this uty and now Identified with tht mft )f the Hampton aad Clooonc bote! at ?ort Clements, arrived la the otty oa te Prince Charles this morning from he Islands for a brief visit. B. Newman, tire Inspector tor the Western region of the Canadian National railways with headquarters in Winnipeg, and Mrs. Newman arrived in the city from the East on paster day afternoon's train and will- piotscd to Vancouver on the steamer Prince Charles this afternoon. Mr. Newman conducted fire brigade competitions in the local railway yarda thU morning. COLIC AND CRAMPS PAINS IN THE STOMACH has len on the market for the pant eighty years: iU action is pleasant, rapid, reliable and effective and relief from cholera, colic, cramps and pains in the stomach comes promptly. Price, 50c. a bottle at all druggists or dealers; put up only bv The T. Mil-bum Co., Limited, Torouto, Ont. Roofing and Specialities Mineral Surfaced. Hoofing .,. Mineral Surfaced Shingles. Roll Hoofing Iluilding Papers and Telts Evcrjet Elastic Paint Plastic Elastigum Shingle Stains Creosote Oils Marine Seam Pitch. Distributors-Albert &McCaffery Limited Phones 116 and 117 CANADA urn umwixcA Specials ! Specials ! Vacuum Battles 50c Hair Clippers 75c 3Iodess 50c, 3 for $1.10 Face Powder 25c A fresh shipment PAGE & SHAW'S CHOCOLATES Just in armes IM. 7fic Pioneer Druoaists THIRD AVE. & SIXTH ST. - TELEPHONES 8? u 200 TO5ETOmOTSgT sag DEMAND "Rupert Brand" K ippers THE DAINTIEST BREAK!-AST FOOD." Smoked Dally by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage C . Ui aTr-wcxKHroarirx Prince Rupert. B.C. P. an ad, an National Qftc Largeil Railway Syftem in Americq STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE Selllnga from I'KINCE KI'I'KRT for VANCOUVER. VirTOUl.t. SEATTLE. MONDAYS. THURSDAYS, 4.C0 p.m.. SATURDAYS. 8.00 pin. For ANYOX and STEWART. MOM) A V S. I HIDAYS, 4.00 pj. For MASSETT INLaT. MONDAYS. 4 00 p.m. For SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE M.AND.H, Fortnightly. For SKAOWAY, WEDNESDAYS, 4 00 pjn. PASSENOER TRAIN'S LEAVE PRINCE HITERT DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY at 11 JO a.m. for PRINCE OEOROE, EDMONTON, IVINMI'EU, all points Eauteru Cuivuda. United btates. iOENCY ,LI. OCEAN I tAMSIIIP LINES. '-ty Tumi orriCE. st thimd tie., kkime hi i-ekt. i Canadian Vacific rhone te B.C. Coast Steamship Services Sailings f om Prince Rupert To Ketchikan, Wranerll, and Skagway Auguct 3, 6. 10. IS, IT. SO, ii, 31. To Yaiuuuvrr, Victoria and Seattle Auut I. 4, 8. 11, 15, Is, at, S3. riUNCESS ROYAL "ELKS' " MOONLK1HT CHUISE Friday, Sept. 7, 8 p.m. iv...u. a ... , . V- u ORCHARll. flrneral Agent. 'omr-ef fth strrtt and 3rd Avenue. Prince Rupert. tta'"- "PhOhsfll ' ' UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Ballings from Prime Rupert. For VANCOUVER. VICTORIA, Swannon Uuy, iluledale. Alert Hay. etc. Tuesday, S p.m. For VAM'OUU.K. VICTORIA. RuleiUie. Alert llav. etc., Saturday, 7 a.m. lor PORT SIMPSON' and NAAS RIVER POINTS, Friday. For ALICE ARM. ANYOX. STEWART, WALES ISLAND, PORT SIMPSON, Sunday, 8 p.m, 133 tnd Avenue. R. M. SMITH. A tent. Prince Rupert, ItC Tliruiigh tickets sold .o Victoria and Seattle, and baggage checked through to dtstlnatlur- Advertise in "The Daily News"