Friday September 14, 1923 a THE DAILY NEWS Thomas McMeekln returned, to the Always Reliable lty on the Prince Rupert 1 2 evening local and Personal from a brief trip to Stewart. all ; Sold by Grocers i Union Oil Co.'s tanker Ollnde was at 'laxton last night loading fuel Into the 4 a Tin I I'lione 4. tils 4 Taxi, t anks there. C.P.R. stetmer Prlncew Royal, Capt. DentlM Dr J, U U t Albert Rlppon, Is due at 80 this aftej-- toon from Vancouver and wayports and .. lai Chiropractor, c. o. puuoe tl will sail at 10 pjn. on her return south. Specials ! (canadiah) Vacific if IV Specials ! Vracuum Battles 50c Hair Clippers 75c Modess 50c, 3 for $1.10 Face Powder , 25c A fresh shipment PAGE & SHAW'S CHOCOLATES Just in Oifin.es IlcL Jhc Pioneer Drugtusls THIRD AVE. O SIXTH ST. -TELEPHONES 8200 DEMAND "Rupert Brand" ippers THE DA1NTIB8T BREAKFAST WMm SmokKj Daily by Canadian Fish & CoW StoC' L,l Prince Rupert, BX. Canadian National Qfo Largefl Kailway Syflcm in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE Xulllns from HUM K KITKKT for VAM Ol KB, VICTOBIA MMl KKATTI.i:. Tilt KMiAVS and HI NDAVH, at II fM. lor STKWAHT. ViKIIM.MIAYS. 10 p.m. lor ANVOX and KETCHIKAN, HATl WUYH, p.m. lor NOUTII slid Mil Til Jl VMS CHABLOTTB I SLA SB. lertHlsntl. PAsxrvoni thus i.Etve inixts mmn ll.UI.Y EXCKIT M'MiAY at It Jo a.m. for rKINC ttKOPMIB. tliUMO., WINNirtO, til points KaMrnt Canada. Halted Mates. AUG.NCV ALL OCfcN tMwMlf LINKS. CITY TICKET Of MCE. SM TIIIMI fllH MlPkitl rtMn B.C. Coast Steamship Services Sailings f om Prince, Rupert To Krlrhlkan. run gel I, and Mgwu M-pteinher lit. '. October le, Sa, To Vanriiuvrr. Ylttorla. anil Heattle eilenitir 'M. October I, II, i. I'HINCEb KOVAl. lor llutHl.ilf. lat IWIM wtt. tiicun l.ulo. Namu, Alert lit. Csiiipbrll Klter ami Vam-outei eery irlilit) lu p.m. Arenry for all MesmMiln Lines. Full IftrorurtlMt from . w. i.. nRi'lKHli Ornrral Axrnl. Corner of 4th Rtrrtt nml am-Avenur Ware Kuuert, H.C , Tiienda.v. S p.m. .or VAM'Ot irr., .K'TOItIA, lliltrdaie. Alrrt Itaj. lor I'OKT HlMI'.sciN mid ..H Hi KM I'tllMS, or ALICE All.l. ANVOX, 8TKWAU1. WM.Kri IXI.AMI. I'liene SI J.l'l. LfflBJ.'JWJI ,1 UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED balling from Prime Kupert. tor VANCOl'Vr.K. VICIOKIA, ftftanoii llay. Iluledalr. Alrrt liny, eta. elr tc, Saturday, 7 a.m. I Irlrta). rldtt) IM. ItlBT SIMOON. Hunday, H i,ui, S3 nd Avenue. . If. M. SMITH, Afrm. Prtnee ICUf t, t ,. Throu;h tlckrla aoldu VIHorla Wid lealtle. and tefgafC rhKked tlirnuth to drMlimtlor Advertise in "The Daily News" Mrs. M. A. Burbank wiled lav. i,:nh by the Prince Rupert on a ir.jj t Vancouver and Victoria. a. A. Woodland, local u;t.'.t f: r the. 'uiperlal Oil Co., sall-d lust ii.glit oy lie Prince Burxrt on a biw.ncfi- trip Ocean Falls. cv Mrs. P. 8. Jack of Stewart war, a pasa-n;;er aboard the Pnncp Kupcrt las: Ight bound lor Vancouver and Vlc-,.iia on a holiday trip. Jcaepb N. McPhee. custom officer at Butedole, arrived in the city from down the coast on the Cardcna thl morning lor a brief visit In town. Mm. J. H. Hick of Btowmrt waa a paaaenter aboard th Prtno Bttptrt laat night bound for Vancouver - an route to Denver, Colorado, on a holiday trip. T. H. Johnaon. manager, of the Omn- ndun Piah Cold Storage Co., aaltod last night by the Prlace Rupert on a buatnea trip to Vancouver and otber polnta In toe south. Mrs. I. BarUey. who law bam vis- ting in Stewart with bar brother, waa i passenger aboard the Prince Charles yesterday going to Vancouver an route to bar noma In lamamg. Michigan O. OJolma of the Scandinavian- American Una tickat staff la Seattle sailed by the Priaoe Rupert last night on his return south attar having spent a day ban following a trip to Alaska. Madison DU. Seattle boaer. Who came north to meat Alf Harding In a bout bare this weak, sailed last night by the Prince Rupert on his return to Vancouver, accompanied by bia manager, Mr. McAllister. ' C. H. Bristol, Instructor of tloae in the mechanical department of the Canadian Rational Railways, arriv ed In the city front the last on yaa- crday afternoon's train and sailed last night on tbe Prtnoe Rupart for Van- couoar. W. sr. Bruos of the O.N.R. city Uekwt offiea star? at Winnipeg and Mia. Bruoe arttved In tbe city on ya tardav anarnoons train, m the m of a holiday trjp to the Ihviflc OSaet. and aaJUd tact night on taa Prince Rupert for Vanoouvar. Oordon Boothroyd. United CSiurch astesMerkU student, who baa baan in charge of Rupert Bast Church here Curing the summer man Use, saUed last night on the Prince Rupert for Vanaouver where be will resume bis ttatotagteal studies. William Banna, pioneer proaptretor of AnyoB and dlnoeaaai of ths Bidden was mine, who reoenUy optioned an other asjoinlnc property to the Oraaby Co.. after having spent a few days in l he city, salted Mat night by tbe Prince Rupert for Vancouver. A the Rotary Club yastsrdy after noon D. Barr, a nuannc man from ace River told something of the poaatbuiuaa of Paaoa River and aaid what tbe people there wanted more than anything else was an outlet to the coast. Transportation waa a errta need la that district. Rev. Oeorge H. Rsiey, prtnclntl of coqualeetaa Instltuta at Birdie, arriv ed In the city from the south od tbe Cardena Out morning. Re te atakiag bat annual visit to renew aequalnt- aacaa beta with graduatee of the school who am attending the Prince Runart anmiMHoa. Mitchell m Curtis are prooeedlng with the work of '"filing a nra escape to tbe street from tbe balcony of the Waathohna Theatre as required by fire marshal's regulation. The exit goat through tbe offiea form- trtx. oecuplad by Tho. CotUrt who has moved to toe Albert Bsook. Walter J. 8. Laurie, deputy grand president (or Canada of tbe Baglel Lodge, aailed last night on bia return to Vancouver, accompanied By Mrs. Laurie, after baring spent a couple of weeks hare la connection with the organisation of a branch of the order In Prince Rupert. Another atast of tan candidates waa put through at a meet ing of the local ledge last night. XOTICB ill accounts against tbe Canadian team Laundry up ta and including august ai, iras should be presented at once tor payment. Also all accounts due the above firm must be tattled on or before September II. 1M to nvold collection charges. CANADIAN STEAM LAUNDRY, 1? Per A. MsDoaald ttTTt44.Ttt4 ANNOUNCILMIJNTS Mooes Waaaar, November 8, 9, . Catholic Basaar October M. as. Anglican CaUiadral Baaaar Worambsv Elki Winter Whtat Tournament opens tx r 1. STANDARD OF QUALITY FOR OVER 50 YEARS lira MAKE BETTER HOME MADE BREAD This afternoon's train, due from the East at 3.30, was reported this morning ui be on time. Building permits for the month of August totalled tlMA. repreeeotlng minor work, according to announce ment saada at the city engineer's office yesterday. B. J. Bacon and Ted Borvlk were winners of prlaea at the weekly knock out wblst tournament among members of the Moose Lodge in the olubrooms lrst night. Danosa which hare, been hetd this week In the De Laxe Hall by ths Greenville OrobieU have been well patronised by native visitor! to the Exhibition. Passengers sailing tonight on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver will in duds A. M. O. WeBaee and Mrs. Mc- ateown for Vancouver and R. Harris, for Seattle. Chadea Wilson of Lake Kathljrn, who has bo:a aoeadlng a couple of days la town to attend the Fair, left by thia njcmlng train on bis return to the interior. Mr. and Mrs. J. Rl Dryeeele of Pre alar arrlrod In the city from the north on tbe Prtaee Rupert last night and left by tala morning's train for a bouday trip to Jasper Park. Vancouver and Vlatcria. - Union etas mar Cardena, Capt. A Jchnstone. arrived in port at 4 JO this morning from Vancouver and waypointa and sailed at 4S lor tbe Jfaas River wbenee she will return here early to morrow morning and sail south at am. Billy Martin, who with his parents and other meanbew of the family left for Calif craia la visiting here for couple of weeks, renewing old aoquatnt-apeea. Bis father la now a contractor In Los Anodes but It at preseat en gaged on some work Hi Phomlx, Art rcna. Provincial oonatabte J. H. Smith of d!ialonal headquarters sailed last night on tbe Prince Rupert for the acuta having la his custody William HSU wig. who has been sentenced to six asontha' linprleonmeot at Okalla for theft at Stalthers, and Steve Shepherd Udlan. who will serve two month and one week tor three offences dnmkenacaa. refusing to aute his source of supply and assault upon the at Tucks Inlet eannery. THE HEATHER PHnee Rupert --Oeroa4, fresh south east wind; Mean. M. Bayspor Calm, rata, temp. 50. Port Stnipjon Southerly wind, cloudy temp. l. Haasl ton Part cloudy, calm, temp. 60 BBU thers Part cloudy, ealm. temp. 52 auras lake Clear, ealm, temp. 48. Eighth Uaain lutnlng, south wind. Tattaoe Oloudy. calm, temp. so. hjaawopJ aoudy, calm. temp. 49. Alyanab Cloud y . calm. temp. 49.. Alice Arm Cloudy, ealm. temp. 48. Anyot Heavy rain, ealm, temp. 48. Btewarr- Cloudy to rata, south wind, temp. 44. HOTEL AHHIVALS, I'rluce llupcrt M. Q. WaJlaoa, F. E.' Undhe and J. C atgham. Vancouver; 11. w. Chambers, Inverness; Mtas Mac Donaldson, Port sbatngton; T. A. Lowary, Usk; Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Uryvdale. Premier, Reuben Moody, BtU.tond Shaw.. Mra. B. Snyder and Mrs. M. Plcot. KltkaUa; Oeorge H. Raley, SartUs.. Itoyal Clarence Lttnea. liebrr Robinson. P. Sbtkatani and E. M. Letnes, Port Es-aUsrton; M. Miller, Terrace; Freda Dude ward and Mr. and Mrs. n. J. Shaw, Inverness: J. Landry, Prince Rupert) Myrtle Whits and Ruby Walters, Bute-dale: J. A. Wauchope, Porcher Island; A. Pye. Vancouver. Satoy Mra. Ed. France. Terrace; P. J. Murphy nnd T. D. Laird, Remo; Peter Carrlgan, Harcl'.on: Mr. and Mrs. J. McDonald and Mra J D. Lelghton, Telkwa; J. N. Mi Plwe, Butedale. Central J. BryaYi. Jasper; Henry Colllaon. Klt-kstla: Mr. and Mr McDonald, Telkwa; in- Hick. Lowe Inlet. Mrs. P. Murphy of Remo, who '-Is riously 111. was brought to the city rum Ttrrace on Wednesday afternoon's rain for treatment in the Prince Ru- prrt Oeneral Hospital. Dr. L. W. Ker-jln returning to the city with her. WEDDING LAST NIGHT PORT SIMPSON COUPLE The wedding took place laat night at the United Church parsonage of Mark Morrison and lira. Annie O'Reilly both of Port Simpson, a number of friends and relatives being present. Tbe witnesses were Fred Campbell and Fanny Clifton. Rev. A. Wilson officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Morrison will live at Port Simpson. Ten Years Ago in Prince Rupert TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY JA M H SEPTE.MHEIl II, 1918 The output of airplane spruce In this district for the month of August was Jutt double of that for July, according to a statement that has been Issued by local officials of tbe Imperial Munitions Board. The great Increase In the business has been due largely to the efforts of Hon. T. D. PattuUo, min ster of lands. Miss Margaret Weatman has elected queen of the carnival in connection with tbe Prince Rupert Rxhlbi- tion. She bad SO .012 votes while Miss Margaret Allen, bad 36.499 and Miss Ptorrle Jones 15JS0. Otty Police Constable William Adams made the clever capture of five cases of Chinese liquor but those responsible for IU poeseesten failed to fall Into his trap. LOST SPARE AUTO TIRE FINDER Phone Black 444. Reward. 217; KITTEN TO BE OIVES AWAY TO PBR-son who will give it a good home. Pullen Dally News. We have special prices on King Beach Jam this week. Take advantage of the demonstration at ;he Exhibitiqn and be convinced of the excellence of this product All our stock is 1928 pack. Plum, 4 lb. tin .-."( Loganberry, Raspberry, Crabap- ple Jelly 05C Strawberry, Black Currant, Apri cot 70r CANNED FRUIT AND Llbby's Pears, l's, per tin . . i!0f Del Monte Slicsd Peaches, 2's, tin 2-f Quaker Pea, per tin 15f Ashcroft Tomatoes, 2's, 2 tins 25? APPLBS Crab Applet, 5 lbs. '-"? CookiEg Apples, 4 lbs Finest Eatinfe Apples, 3 lbs. '2Ttt FLOUH Mother's Flour, in Gingham, per 19 lb. sack ...-)0 Quaker Flour, pr 6 lb. ssck -10? Nabob Tea, per lb. 70f N'abob Coffee, per lb (h"c Fresh Ground Coffee, 2 lbs. ."( Braid's Ideal Tea. 3 lbs. . . 81.10 Toilet Rolls, per dm. 15c Shelled Walnuts, per lb. .... il."c Preserving Pears and Italian Prunes are now at their best. Prices will not Dex lower and we advise our customers to buy this week. Golden Bantam Corn, per doz. .'."c Spanish Onions, per lb 10c The above prices In effect Wed nesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday only. Watts' Grocery Phone 53 Phone 5G Shop here and save money no laORANGE jt1' n 1 U h a & Mil TAGE THREE 993 Advertising unless true is wasted We tell you "SALADA" Orange Pekoe is the best Orange Pekoe you can buy and the most economical. A half-pound package is only 43c Sold by all good grocers. Make a test in your own home. F arTaWsT aTTT aaaUBanwaarl-T-T Mmmmm Kellogg's were the first corn flakes and no one has ever equaled the delicious flavor the extra crispness that makes them world's favorites. CORN FLAKES Try tfttm with hontyl A. V ! CORN hakes mm marvelous full size 10-piece Souvenir Sets of Genuine Nationally Advertised In Saturday Evening Post, Hsrper's Baaaar, etc., to retail for a total of 110.00. Yours for tbe Oift Certificate below and a small service charge of COME EARLY Sxceptionnel Beauty Products $1.97 xoTinxa ELSE TO PAY GOOD ONLY UP TO SATURDAY, SEPT. 15, 192$ ORMES LIMITED Prince Rupert, B.C. Each Set Contains the Following Ten Full Size Exquisite Toiletries Nationally Advertised at Prices Listed Below 1. Vivanl Exceptional Face Powder $1.00 2. "Vivani Exceptionnel Tissue Cream 1.00 3. Vivani Exceptionnel Rouge (Waterproof) 75 4. Vivani Exceptionnel Deodorant 75 5. Vivani Exceptionnel Cocoanut Oil Shampoo 75 6. Vivani Exceptionnel Toilet Water l.!K5 7. Vivani Exceptionnel Skin Whitener 75 8. Vivani Exceptionnel Perfume 2.75 9. Vivani Exceptionnel Bath Salts 50 10. Vivani Exceptionnel Brilliantine 50 TOTAL 10.00 After the Distribution of Complete Sets the Individual Items will be on Sale at the Above Prices. Positively Only One Set to a Customer, BRING THIS CERTIFICATE WITH YOU GOOD ONLY UP TO SATURDAY. SEPT. 15, 1928 m Gift Certificate tdjtB Crrttftrafr, mritlei (he Kdltt to one compleu $ ' Ki of io u2 morveloui nunWIj IiemJ Vhunl JExcffckmiwI Beauty IWudj txtial at oVjcriieJ hmuitk TbViofr Af t KoUm sAl. "'J' all tm r-T x Tr conplct. uuiilt m lal Toms L.. in.. ...I in I..1L SET IS OBTAINABLE IMMb- blATtir UPON ratSEKTAnON OF THIS CiATlfl CATS. Redeemable only at Ormes' Drug Store. Mail Orders Accepted add postage 35c in British Columbia only NAME . . . ADDRESS rTrfWili7l.l7 fiMi