I f .iVr 27, 1923. )0r--TT-mta-Hmiru lhj hrince Northern Pacific Terminus of the Canadian National Railways Prince Kupcrt lias three of llic greatest things in the world The Largest Fish Cold Storage Plant The Luges! Fr.sh Halibut Market The Largest Undeveloped Hinterland The City of Prince Rupert lias a payroll of considerable t ante, derived from: KAILWAY SHOPS RAILWAY OFFICES DHYDOCK AND SHIPYARDS Git A IN ELEVATOR , v PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT OHIflCKS COLD STORAGE ' - - FISH PACKING IipUSKS" y FI3H MARKET OILKRY AND FISH REDUCTION PLANT SALMON AND HALIBUT FISHERMEN SALMON CANNERIES r LUiMHER MILLS MINING TRAPPING AND FURS The grain export business of Prince Rupert is steadily de-doping. Last year alwtil eight million bushels of grain was 'lipped through the terminal elevator and this year promises to 'eatly exceed that mark. The City owns its Power, Light, Water Supply and Telephones. The schools arc excellent. Roads are paved and concrete sidewalks are being laid. PRINCE I2ITPMKT is nxR OF THE COMING COMMER- j ( I AL CENTRES OF THE PACIFIC COAST, THE PRO- N ........ mm im nn ( in iiimi iKUShH UUTLKT Ur HI ft viflftiVi vyaiWsVa inviiii COLNTRY, AND SURROUNDED HY A RAPIDLY DEVELOPING TERRITORY Prince Rupert is the logical site of a customs smelter which v- uid serve the mines of Portland Canal, the Rulkley and Skeena alleys and coast points. THE DAILY NEWS is Prince Rupert's recognized Daily Newspaper TIIE DAILY NEWS PAGE FITS 'NEW SALVATION MASQUERADE ! ARMY OFFICERS GREAT EVENT Adjutant William Kerr Arrives to Large Crowd of Children In Splen- Take up Duties Here Iilv;s- , old Costumes at Moose Hall ional Commander going Through in the north after the Katctiikan Al Saudis orchestra provided the1 oieeiing include Capt. and, - Mrs. music. Tobin of Jun-anv v Caps. (Mrs.) i : pJr'r"l .NGLIQN GIRLS ARE nnwil Ul -'.C, IDD taw.. Boys, divisional secretary with headquarters in Vv'rangslL Ensign Yar.ett or Glen Vowel) Ison arrived from the south nn .he same steamer and prooMded to his post in the interior by in. HILLSiXTY SALE TODAY Place in - L O. D. E. Hall This Afternoon in the I. O. It. E. Hall which Rupert General HoapiUl. ker-Mr. John Manaon. reirent of j include j MiMBernii c o!o, accompanied by :. ist, violin .Mi Mur- -r! riVhrint; Mrs H. C Fruiter, vocal solo, cco.tiiatnld by Mira Marjorl Lancaster? Mis Mav MfM and Mian Iren Mtt.rli Xm 7$mmm IM'flBMjM'l W I 'i' I '' I f ' .!!.' ,,i,mo duet: MNs M-lly Law-, Last Night i The Children's Masquerade held Adjutant William Kerr, who last night in the Moose Hall prov-elghteen years ago was one of the t-u io oe an unqualified sueceaa. first officers to open Salvation By nine o'clock the hall was well Army worn in thin city, arrived packed with high spirited young-on the Prince George this morning sters. Their beautitul costumes from Vancouver, where he has and gay spirits made a wonderful been attending Congress, to at- selling for the Moose nine o'clock sume his new duties with head- ceremony wnicn was performed by quarters in rr.Mce u pert as of- Dictator B. M. Simpson, ficer in charge of the newly ere-' Led-uy Mrs. Lund and Mrs. Ryan ated Northern Briiiah Coiumoia the grand march commenced at district in Army work. Adjutant 3-io . Miss Kothwell, Mrs. Walk-Kerr, who was accompanied nere er and Mayor McMordie, were the by his wife and young child, for judges and in the words of His several years was financial oi'iicer1 Worship "such numbers of really tor the Northern British Columbia 1 splendid costumes iiave seldom and Alaska division but pore re-, been seen in Prince Rupert and to cently ha been auctioned near pic the winners was really a 'alffarv anneal in armrir amniii. Vm' difficult taalr " the Galicians. Also arriving on the Prince Prize winners were Costume Best representing George today were a number of ' Loyal Order of Moose Annie Mc- of ficers who will proceed to Ketch- Lc-od and Betty Arthur. kan to attend the Aiaaka native Most original Ned McLeod. congress wbkri will be started to- Contie Laura Larten. morrow. The party going north advertisement of Prince includes the newly appointed div- Rupert Jimmie Schubert isional commander. Staff Captain x-aiuy Costume Elizabeth Stur-Acton, who succeeds Jtajor Walter ffton. u. Carrutiieri with headquarters Boy and Girl with moat Freckles in Wrangeil, and Mrs. Acton as 1 Monerva Brand, Bobby Houston. well aa Col. Sims of Winnipeg and The committee in charge was Col. Phillips of Vancouver who D. C. Schubert, chairman, W. .v..o will conduct the native con- Lamb, B. J. Bacon, W. Derry, N. gress as well aa the installation of Mussallem, P. Cameron, b. Y. Staff Captain Aeton. Alasiu. of- Simpson, Mrs. Larson (.convenor), ficers returning north from the Mrs. Nickerson, Mrs. Ryan, Mrs. ancouver congress and who will Mtuaailcm, Mrs. Schubert, Mrs. proceed to their respective poMs Wicks, Mrs. Crosby, Mrs. Lund. HAVING U AND SALE Affair Takin Place This Afternoon in Home of Mrs. C. C. Mill. Which if Decorated For the Occasion j The Girls' Branch of the Wo- l men's Auxilary of St Andrew's Anglcan Cathedral is holding a tea and sale of home cooking i this afternoon at the home of I Mrs. C C. Mills, WaJdron Apart- Prettily Arranged " jAffair T.Mng 9 TuV? " nt?d with H1Iaw an tHfu-nnunli frtr the occasion. Many ladies are lending the affair their pat ren is prettily decorated with eaaon- Mr- A- u Moltby is pouring al adornment for the octlwion, and erviteurs in the tea room Hill Sixty Chapter, Imperial Or- are Mi, Brenda Allen. Winnie der. Daughters of the Kmnlr. 1. Collison, Helen Vincent. Violet holding its an .ual Hallowe'en tea vcent, Aileen Dunne and Maisie and aale this afternoon. Proceeds 1unsrat- it the event will be applied to the In c,lre of bome COOK- chapter's fund for work in the 1n M, are M188e ""thy itoaa. children's ward at the Prince "eln cAuiey ana Minnie ic- Hill 60 Chapter, is general con- ST. GEORGE SOCIETY venor tor tne event ana otners in harge are as fol'ows: Raffles Kiss Huldih Craham. Miss Lucy Fillshury, Misa-feu- os Cross and Mrs. 3. W. Mc- A illni. HOLDS WHIST DRIVE IN METROPOLE HALL Ther - .... was - - an -- interesting " and nuivj. I Novelties- Mfss Mi rgarA Ma- enjoyable whist drive at the Met-guire Mrs. H. B. Ro?hest& and roile Hall last night under the Mrs. V. F. Ablcson. auspices of the St. George's So- Plain Sewing and KnittlBg ety- F. J. Fuller had charge Mrs. H. R. Smith and Mia D. aasisted by a committee conais-Shan e. ting of F. W. S. Vincent, W. Lamb Candy Mls Jean Stalk and Walter Shaw and Mrs. J. Mira Alberta Hill. Howe. Fancy Work Mrs. Robert fia- Prixe winners, were: 'e. Mrs. G. '.V. Abbott Mri, 1U Udia, Mrs. W. Smeeton 206; A. Rreen and Mr. R. G. MMav- Mrs. F. W. S. Vincent 190; and ley.- Mr. Geo. Scott 161. Decorationa- Mrs. Jamc Pajw Men, C. J. Norrington 198; W. quhar, Mia Mat- Kunh.-na and S. Oakley 189, and Mrs. i. CurrU Mi -a Mnrjorie Shiel. Tea Roor Mr H. M Foot, nnvenorj M:a M iry AstoH Miaa rence, violin solo, accompanied ulmira Aat)ri, Mrs . C. Brand, by Mias Nellie Lawrence; Miss Miw Edna Vickers. Mii Iy E. Davie, vocal solo, accompan-HarUn. Miw Mary Etho- , Mis ied by Mias Lucy O'Brien; Miss Alice Allen M a Fthel Clvrttti Lorn Tit, piano solo, and Mi. and Ms4 Margaret Pain. eg. May Donaldson, piano solo. Cashier M a WMIa 1'yW. I ! Home Cook'g Mrs. Jatfg Frfw M'as Teasi McLenaghan, dir-end Mrs. H. !T. Brockle8by,r , ' ector of home economics for tin-Fortune Telling Mr, join Department of Education with llremner. headiuarters in Victoria, arrived A muiical program has been in the city from Ocean Falls on arranged for the aftvrnoow by the Prlno George this morning, Mia Carotln-5 Mitchell, Mr. II. bing here on oririal duties. N. Broclflesby, Mrs. Uoehester Mirt McLenaghan is a sister of and Mis Willu Dyer. Thoa con- Mrn. T. Md'lymont of this nty. tributing to the program will Speed! Speed! Always More Speed! 1 is an age cf rapid motion," says Mr. Babson. THIS It will beccma more and more rapid, not less so." Our nervous systems have failed to adjust themselves: to the marvellous speeding up process of the last decade afld the result in many cases is physical bankruptcy and nervous collapse. Sleeplessness, headaches, wearied feelings and digestive troubles are the most frequent warnings of danger. 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