Wednesday, Auguat 20, 1028 "-gE r SCOTCH WHISKY VJOtk -igl 171 HWC J "BLACK I WHITE . - CHOICE OLD SCOTCH WHlMY B JjHK 'his .'. t-i : i. iai ui i- nui iuuiim.'i ui li.ipi.i) ea by the Liquor Control Board or ly tin liou-i nmi'iit of llritish (V.lumhia 22SaS Ipecials ! Specials! Vacuum Battles 50c Hair Clippers 75c Modcss 50c, 3 fer $1.10 Tacc Powder ; i 25c A fresh shipment PACK & SHAWS CHOCOLATES Just in Ox mesLtd yfic Pioneer Dnuppists THIwDAVLfr SIXTH bT. Our plant it equipped to he.rdle all kltietp of MAItlNK AND COMMERCIAL WOW. tMIONRR IS and SM HEALTH rOtLO CltWtOK C0MKTJ MtlJUJt Oil jr.HAl ra iNtHsuHsor THE rOtlOWINOOSMId: - SHI I iUOlM Jiivts 0 Canadian National Steamships Co. L miled Prince Rupert DRYDOCK ANIi SHIPYARD Operntlnr. li.T.P. 20.000 Test Moating Pry ilex En-aJneert. MaclilnUU. Boilermaker. KUckmithfc llUrin makers. Faundrm, Woodwurliera, Elc. EI.BCTKIC AN1 ( KTYI.RNK WKIJMNQ. GIVE THE IAD A CHANCE . DcK's jour boy's wprk at school compare favorably with his classmates? Can he learn? Many backward children owe their success to Chiropructic. Call or write for pamphlet W. C. ASPINALL . Chiropractor (ireen 211 Phones Rlnck 283 6 and 7 Exchange Block. Open Evenlng-a S. E. PARKER, LIMITED "I Ave. Kast. Phone 83 Dominion Royal Cord Tire Agency Ford Cars and Trucks Flat Rale Repairs USED CARS Wc have aeveral excellent bar-ruins in used Cars. Easy Terms if desireu. - ' i Local and Personal 4 a Taxi I'hone 4. illg 4 Tiul. OenUsi Dr. J. K CXmss Phon686 Ohlropracior. C. O. McKay. Phone 134. tf It won't be long now I September 7 Is the date. $04 White trey last -B:po B 12 M per box at Watts Giootry iars, Elks' Evening Cruise by 8.8. "Prin cess Royal." September 7. Ticket II. 66 204 C. H. Elklni returned to the city oi. the Oatala yesterday aiternoon aft having muUe the round trip to Anyox und Stewart on bualnen. Mrs. Adam Hackle and Mrs. Busael M. Bmllh returned to the city on th? Catala yesterday, after having mads tht round trip to Anyox and Stewart T three-room farm dwelling atSkeen Crossing, owned by Hlng, a well known Chinese Janitor, was recently destroy ed by fire. The premises were oc mpied by a white man and his wifc Theo. Collar, Lt. reports completlo- of a deal whereby A. Wick, local fish ermen. becomes- the owner of the re l dental property on Summit Avenv of 8. A. Mann, who has left the clt Ouy R. Balloch, district engineer to the provincial department of publl works, returned to the city on th Catala yesterday after baring mad' the round trip to Anyox and Btewar on official duties. W. t. Walker winint of Arran dale cannery, arrived In the city oi the Oatala yesterday afternoon fron. the Naas River, accompanying thu- far his children who are returning t school at Vancouver. airs. John Flewln Of Port ttmpaor was a passenger aboard the Catala yes tcrday afternoon fjotng through t. Vancouver In which city and In Vic toria aha will spend a vacation with relatives and friends. Mrs. Al Falconer and family, wh have bean spending en summer a Alice Arm. ware pa lungers aboard tbc Catala yesterday afternoon goto; through to Vancouver where the chit dren will re-enter school. Mrs. art Smith.. wife of the assist ant msnsgsr of the Premier Mine, ar rived in the city on the Catala Wry afternoon from Or north and ear! trained this morning tar a holiday visit Vtth tstauvea la tals yostmksr aftermWli hom'Uijot take up residence here. Dr. Ca: on la taking over the practice of Dr O. A. Eggert. physician and surrgeor. a ho is leaving the city. Ml as Joyce OoUlaon. who has bee: spending two wet to on a holiday vial to Uncouth, returned to tne cltv or th Catste yesterday afternoon. Mia Muriel OMUson and brr aunt. Mio Oolllson. are expeetcd to return honvs at UM and of the week. W. O MoMorrla. managing dlraetc: lf th Kltaan-Eagte Ooid Mines LU who baa bean on a visit of lnapsetlb' to th eompany a operaUons- at Alic Arm, arrived in th elty1 -fron thf qn the Catala yeetsrday, after neon, being bound for Tabaouvsr. Dr. Oorg .Ranaon of th Federal OeosaglDal Survey and his assistant Mr. Ocracaon. who hare oompleted tnetr aaason's work at Alio Arm. arrived In the elty from that camp on tbe Catala yesterday afternoon an.t proceeded this morning to th Tbpky field. Miss Christine Nueloh. who has han spending the summer with her mother Mrs. Baton Kuclch at Alios Arm. was aboard th Oatala yester day afternoon bound for Vancouver NUrteh expects to to la fer a nurses' training eourse in th south soon 3. D. Oalloway. provincial mineral oglst. arrived In the elty on th Ca tala yesterday after having spent the past coup) of weak in th Alio Arm and Portland Canal districts on official duties and will proceed from her" to tbe central interior. Mr. Oallaway up to two yean ago, was reaioen: ngtneemr at Haaatton. Mrs. W. J. Klrkpatrlok will be leav- lug the olty within the Duct few day lor Winnipeg where she will attend al a lay delegate the third genera! Council of th United Church of can ada. other delegate from this district will be Rev. W. R. Ashford. Burn se: Rev. R c. Scott. Queen Obar- lotte City. Hugh Boa well. Bmlthers: Mr.. T. H .Wright, Haaelton. Mr and Mrs T. W. Falconer an-l family were pMtnr aboard the Catala yesterday afternoon golnjr tborugh to Vancouver. Mrs. Paiccmr will remain m th eeouth with the children, who will rt -enter school in Nw Westminster, and Mr. Falcon r win return north soon. Their son. home who went south with them, still ha hi right arm la a ating as result of a painful accident -recently when he had atvorei fingers broken white ridm? speeder an ,tb Dolly Varden Rail way. THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE 4 -t i TVvelve full ounces of health in every package of- PERSPIRATION ODOUR IS A BUSINESS HANDICAP So difficult of self -detection 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. Simply use Lifebuoy, the superb Toilet Sosp, for hands, face and bath. Lifebuoy's extra protection it free, because this pure toilet sosp costs no more than the soap you are using now. LM5J HEALTH SOAP Purifies and Protects v LEVER BROTHER UMITE.0 TORONTO This afternoon's train, due from the Seat at SJO, was reported Out morn-.ng to be on ttm. very Prince Annerf man and woman should vwt the BulkJey Valley and ste -he fair. Aug. 11. Sept. 1. Did you vr take, m a dance at ami there? They aH like tbem. There is one on at the time of the Fair, Aug. 81, IMS. 203 sailing last evening on th itala for Vaooojaw included Mrs. Virginia Isanan. J.,H. PllUbury. Mrs '. D. Ftaasr and sett and A. A. Don non. Union freighter W. aaounoa. Is due tn tth gi no 31 Bjf cnaV Prince ftnpm this trip.' waok, Oapt. W tonight from fur?Rffc Tbe thai William B. Orsy of the publicit Tartment of th C S.R. at Vanrcu vtr. le In the elty today on his way co Skagway. He la doing some specie work for tbe railway in connection with the Alaska tours. the visitors tn the elty tod; Is R. H. Davis of th New York Sun who I on his way to Alaska. He aspens to return bar Meesaey and will be met at Jasper Park by Irving L Cobb. Here's a holiday .tor you Leave Prince Rupert Aug. Mi arrive Srattheri same evening. Big dene that niarht See the Balkley Valley Fair on Satur day, Sept. 1. Motor ' through Butkle- 3uprt get you home at SJO pjn tuper tfU you home at 3J0 pm Monday. Sept. I. An ideal week-end. The garden party bead yeeterday af-ernoon at th home of Mrs. F. H. Du- Vernet. Fourth Avenue Bast by th Women' Auxiliary of St. Andrew's Anglic Cathedral was an outstanding suoceaa, th sum of something over t"4 being realised The event was largely pateonlasd by abe ladtea, some men oalllng late in the afternoon. MalvlU Cumming. chief pilot of hi coast for tbe Wesisrn Oanada Air waya. who sustained head injuries in the reoant crash of a fishery pa trot plan on Forcher Zalaad, has sum clentty recovered from his injuries now to be able to walk about outside although he to still a pafent tn the Prino Rupm Oeneral Hospital. Mr. Olof Hanson, who has been or brief trip to Vancouver and Victoria. returned to the city on tbe Prince Rupert this morning and, aocompanie by Mr. Hanson, who has been In town fcr a oounle of day, tyroceeded bv train to Lake Kathlyn where they have been residing for the past couple of month at their summer home. They will be returning to the city with their family at the first of neat week to resume residence ANNOUNCEMENTS Local News Notes ! i v Labor Day Sports on Monday. Race for boys and girls, men and women - Blr Alfred Tobln and party of Londoi, England, are among round trip passengers to Skagway aboard the sleame Prince Rupert today. P. De Jong, for many years with the Rupert Table Supply staff her:, leaves on Friday for Ilazeltori when he will Join the staff of the C. V Smith general store. Miss E. A. Mercer, principal of Booth Memorial School, who has been spending ,the summer vacation at Vancouver and Victoria, returned to the clt on the Prince Rupert this morning. Miss Irene Mitchell, who has been Waiting at West Vancouver with hot brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mi. James R. Mitchell, returned home on the Prince Rupert this morning. Sheila Stuart, who has been visiting at Cumberland. Vancouver In land, with Mr. and Mr. John Oonwi; and at Vancouver with Mr. and Mr. A. E. Oakley, returned, home on the Prince Rupert this morning. . Oapt. C. C. Ketcbem has returned to the city with his power tug Wig wam from New Massett where he has been engaged for the paat few weeks in "ecking silmon to the Langara Fish ing St Packing Co.'s cannery. Thomas Peddle, principal of the Prince Rupert High School, returned to the city on the Prince Rupert this morning from Victoria, where he has been taking up military training dur ing the past few week. Mrs. R. H. Lelghton left yesterday tor Winnipeg where she will spend the next month visiting with relatives be fore proceeding early In October with Mr. Lelghton to London, England where they will take up future resi dence. '4SS TOO r.ATF TO Cf.ASSIFY CANADA'S FIHBST LINE OF PERS0V-al Orceilnt Christmas Cards. Agent, wanted In this locality. Regal Ar Company. Manufacturers. S10 Spa-dine. Toronto. FOR RENT SIX RpOM HOUSE. Close in. harbor view. For Sale kHcben cabinet, cheap. Also motorcycle and small motor boat. Phone Black 707. 30S FRUIT FOR THE HOLIDAY Special prices on Fruit for Wed nesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday Good sized ripe Canteloupes, each . Ripe Bartlett rears, per dos. .f Oif Per basket -Ifif Peaches, per basket 55 Plume, per basket "Of Hothouee Tomatoes, per lb. . . 15r Per basket me Field Tomatoes, per lb li)r rer basket 15c Good Cucumbers, 2 for 15f Southern Lettuce. 2 heads . . l."f Golden Dantam Corn, per dos. IfVr Sweet Potatoes, 2 lbs 25 1 PICNIC SUGGESTIONS Boned Chicken, per tin .. I5r Sardines, C. 4 B , per tin .. I5f Sardines, Brunswick, 4 tins 25c- Crab, finest Flake, per tin.. tVif Horseshoe Sockeye Salmon, l'a, per tin 15 Devilled Meats, Clark's, 3 tins ttfif St. Ivel's Meat Pastes and Fish Cremes, per jar "Of Yelveeta and Chateau Cheese, 2 I'MTs I5p Pork and Deans, Clark's small, 3 tins U5 Heins Pork and Keana, small, X tins Mf Empress Tea, per lb (I5f Sugar Crisp Corn Flakes, S pkgs. liV Dried Prunes, per lb 10r Above Priccn for Thursday, Friday and Saturday only Uorm Bawiar. November 8, 0. We handtl a ful ,ine of Fruitj) Anglican Cathedrnl Baaar November nnd Vegetables. HiKhest quality PAIN in BLADDER rromptly Eaaed by SANTAL, MIDY He ure to get the Genuine Look lor the word "MIDY" and lowest po.iible prices. See ! us for presiTvinir fruit. Watts' Grocery Phone 5.r) Phone 56 gaT Economical sold everywhere The ideal summer food Try it with peaches or berries THISCUIT Healthful whole wheat wafers VISITORS WELCOME TO ALL FACTORIES Much has been said recently about re-forestation in B. C. The present forest is the result of natural reforestation when the human hazard was not present to defeat nature. Natural re-stocking of cut over lands is now going on, as may be seen almost everywhere, and nature will again re-establish the forests if only fire is kept out. YOU CAN HELP B. C. FOREST SERVICE Canadian National Qfo Largcfl Railway Sylcm in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE Salllnas from PRIM E Rl'PI'BT for VAMCOl'VER. V1CTOKU. fsRtTTI.r, MOXr.VYS. THTHSn tYS. 4.00 p.m.. g.m'Bimg, 9M pm. For ANYOX and STEW.UIT. MOXIl.trS. fltlOlVS. 4J0 pjn. ' For .MABHHiTT I.Lr:T, MONDAYS. 4.00 pm. For south qi EEN ciiari.ottb Iolamm. Fortnightly. POT SKAOtVAY. WEDNESDAYS, 4 00 pjn. PACSENOEn TRAINS LEAVE ritlKCE RUPERT D.tll.Y E.XCEPT "SUNDAY at 11. JO a.m. for rillNTE OEOKOE. EDMONTON. tVINMPEO. stl points Eastern Canada. United Mate. tOENCT ALL OCEAN 8TKAMSIIIP LINE. CITY TICKET OTKICE. SJa TIIIHII At I- PHINt r Kl l f.KT. Phone t ICANAOUNl D rirtr i i nun lui .aauwiri B.C. Coast Steamship Services Sailings from Prince Rupert ,T Ketchikan. Wrangell. anil Skagway tuguil S, S. 10, II, 17, to, tT, 31. 1 Vancouver. Vletixia and Seattle Ufu4 I, 4, 8. 11, IS, IS, M, Sg. rRINCEKS ROYAL IVr Hutedal. Eat Delia lletla. ticeaa Kail. Nam, Alert IUj. CMttbell Hlvrr and Vanenurer every ItMay. 1 p.m. Agency for all .steamship Lines. (full laformathHi from IV. '. OKI II Attn. Oeneral Agent, rwner ef 41 li Mrret and 3rd Avenue, rrlnee Rupert. II C. I'hone 31 UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Sailings from I'M we Rupert, lor VANCOUVER. VICTORIA. Swsnaen Bay. llulrlale. Alert Hay. " etc Tuesday, S p.m. Kor VANCOl KK. VU TOISIA. lluteUle. Alert Hay. He.. aturday, 7 a.m. lor l-ORT KIirON anil NAAS KlVi'K IfilXTH, ItMat. lor ALICE ARM. ANYOX. STKWAItl. VAt.l ISLAND. I'ORT 8IMION. Hunday, 8 p.m. 13 Sad Avenue. R. M. SMITH. Agent. Through ticket sold to Vlttorla anil Seattle, thrnujih to drttlnatlttr lYlnee Kupert. H.C. and tMtffaf eiieeked FIRST WEEK COUPON 200,000 EXTRA VOTES This coupon, when accompanied with three yearly subscriptions or their equivalent, to the Prince Rupert Daily News, entitles the candidate to 200,000 extra votes if subscription are turned in daring the First Week of their entry. ' . v.. .. i , ;- -, " ' Name frsfcMritorv. iuiliHi. .V. . i'JVH .V; , 'it -.V.srt it '.-,'. f .1 4ii) i - Uli a Hi Name of SakMBllwr . ; . ; k ;...'..;...'....,., Name of Subscriber .,; ..;;.' Candidate's Nam One First Week Coupon can be voted by each candidate, for every three one-year subscriptions, or thet equivalent, turned in during the candidate's first week in the campaign.