i September 7, 1928 r Best IK -;A THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE Ladles Auxiliary 8t. Andrew's Soetety, A Nir TO.SIGHV ' fiiHB sale of work December 4. Local and Personal 0 jhA 11. E. Mlnahan returned to the city P"TKY SLANTS on the Prince Rupert this morning from a trip south. i a Taxi Phone 4. dig 4 Taxi. t This afternoon's train, due from the Demise Dr. J. K. Ooom Plwnetei East at 3.30, was reported this morning- to be on time. Procnrabte" Chiropractor. C. O. McKay. Phone 13 Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Herman will sail 4S tonight on the Princess Royal for (THE ORIGINAL) Rupert East VtfirltlxJ Chuath Bazaa: Vancouver. November 33. J. II. Plllsbury returned to the city Miss Marjorie A. Lancaster. 831 Sun. on the Prince Rupert this morning after Pore ScoSeii Whisky nit Avenue. Teacher of piano. Pho.? a ten-day business trip to Vancouver Black 332. J i HIGHLAND MALT CfMi U imu luajtts. ClWiddwii uti Clnm.-GbdiMt Oirtilknu. bafi- Prince Unpen. R.C ;, advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the (iovernrrent ot British Columbia ppeciai Specials ! acuum Battles 50c lair Clippers 7oc Modcss ....... .... .fl58c, 8 for $1,10 'ace Powder 25c A fresh shipment PAGE & SHAW'S CHOCOLATES Just in mi a era 0$ ij At w"i T'c Pioncvr Drugyisftss IRDAVE.t SIXTH ST. TELEPHONES 8?, 200! DEMAND "Rupert Brand" Kippers - THE DA1NTIR8T RMEAKPAttT K4X)U.' Smoked Ifcnily by- Canadian, pish & Storage C1-. Canadian National Largeft Kailway Syflcm in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE :t fr-m pitiMT itrrurr v VAnrot'Vttt. viirioniA. krattle. MOMIAVS. TlllllMUAY. 4.00 u.nv, NATl BHAYS, 6.00 pjn AN VOX and NTKWAKT. MOM'A rttllMV. M pjo. M.tSsr.TT INLrlT. MONDAYS. 400 pjn. noi tii (jh:i:n chahlottk i.hi..nim, Fortnightly. ' SKAI.VVAY. HKINblA. 00 pjn. rAKHENOEK TIMING i.l.Al fhlNCE KI.'HKRT llll.Y EXCEPT MNHAY at IIMi.u lor MUNCH OKOBOl. IIUIONTOh. WI.NMl'Kl. all ihiiiiU birm ranada. tatted Mates. I AUENCT ALI. msaawiiir i-tnwm. ITY TICK':! OttlCK. Wt Hllt fc- MOM t tKPslMt'. I'lwlif tHA anadianI kPAcincJ B.C. Coast Steamship Services Sailings from Piince Rupert " Kflchltan, Urinietl. and nkagwa.v Auguxt 3. li. in. 13. 17. 0, t7, 31. "roinrr. Yklorlu and Hrtitlle Auiii't I. I. . II. 13. rillKCBSN KtlVAI. "ELKS" MOONLHiHT CHUISB Friday, Seul. 7. Pm- H, . . . w. (hiciiaimi. uenesai .cn, Vt'tot ol 4lli fttrrtl nd 3rd Avmite. IYMmw Rupert. H.C rhene 31 union steamships limite J'lNf'H'VKU, VIC'iOUIA. hwaiiwii Uu). Ilutedalr, J i ' .V.V10' Vt.ll. .inoillA, antedate. Alerl Itay. He.. 8 5 r it ..'.!. aiMCatiN Slid NAAH HltKK IMM.M. frlday. i,,!'.1, A,l;'1' AN VOX. STKHAHI, 1VALKH ISI.ANII. Pl ,-""' n p.ni, Alert Itnj. rle. (Mturda), 7 a.ni. OKT BllliN. t ? A.,n"r SMITH. Agenl. 1-rlnce Heine ltupert. H.r. I ,Iu!h "Hs sold m Vkterht and aaltl. sud baggas eAerar" 'n In dentinal lur Jvertise in "The Daily News"L Evelyn March will sail on t) Prince Rupert tomorrow .night lor ; holiday trip aouth. Mrs. J. Currle sailed yesterday afu-. noon on tbe Prince Charles on a noli-day rUH to Vancouver. Taken by mistake, bat from Moo- Hall, Monday night. Owner can haw same by applying News Orrlce. Mr. and Mrs. C. Mlcheeloff will sa: on tbe Prince Rupert tomorrow nig). for a trip to Vancouver and oth points in the south. W. R. Tonkin, loos Interested ir Portland Canal Mining attain, will be a peseenfer aboard the Priaot Rupert tomorrow returning south after a visit to Stewart Oamp. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Zettert of will be murmri aboard til'. Prince Rupert tomorrow evening bourn for Vancouver and other points in th south on a combined burl nan and pleasure trip. Judge and Mrs. F. MB. Young will all tomorrow morning on the Prni cess Louise for Atlln where HI Honor will hold a session of County Court They expect to return to the city it two or three weeks' time. C.N. 8.8. freighter Canadian Observer, Oapt. McKay, arrived In port at -o'clock this afternoon .from tbe tout: with a larg cargo of general irelgh including coal tor Pbllpott Xvlt and the dry dock and salt for P. O. Dawson Ltd. Mm. Dale Pitt and two daughters wU be passenger aboard the Prince Rupert tomorrow evening bound south Mlaa SliaatMth Pitt will resume he. studies in Tacoana and Mrs. Pitt sx younger daugtrter will awooatd to On terto to visit with relatives. J. B. Roerlg and family, wt have been etatttng to the city tor the pes few weeks with Mrs. Rom mother, a. CtrrUn. Borden was ixt m ttoi wauiiaiit trife toriu katoon where they wUl visit with Mrs Roertg's sister. Mrs. Dearoslera. befor returning to theer home in Onicago. meant J. P. M. Hannah, chief q the city detachment of the provind police, announces that the new strec trairie bylaw, enacted by the dt councU, is now in operation and ad vise all citiaros to acquaint tbem stives with its provlsioas. It Is Uk Intentkm to have the measure in ful operation by Fair week. Many friends gathered on the doc; yesterday to Md farewell to Mrs. J P. Walker, wife Of tbe chief stewar: of the Prince Charles, who left tor he home in the south after having beet the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W inglu customs of doer. While here Mr Walbsr was the guest of honor a numerous bridge parties and tea Shf waa HHevaii ay nvr utue cmugu ter Margaret. Bev. ( Comma nder) O. T Hodgson Angtloan Church etergyman at Tele graph Creek, who Is he to attend the oonateraUon neat Sunday of Archdeacon C. A. Bis as Bishop of Caledonia will proceed m Monday to Maasttt where he will spend a few days, be fore going to Vancouver Island where he will visit with a brother. Command er aodgaon wUl return to Telegraph Creak on the last , boat up the Stlktnr river about the end ot this month. NOT1C1 All accounts against the Canadian team Laundry up to and Including August SI. lWt should be presented at once for payment Also all ac count due the above firm must be settled on or before September IS, MM to avoid OMlrctlon charges. CANADIAN 8TBAM LAUNDRY. H Per A. Mac Donald ANNOITNf?RMHN'TS 4- Moose Banter, November a. 9. Catholic Baaaar October 34, 35. Anglican Cathedral Baaaar November I. Hk Winter Whist Tournament opens October t. Dr. Alexander rnoNt: ."m HKNMilt III.OCK DENTIST c.k.k Htfiinvr Prince Rupert Capi. ). Donald, arr.ved in port at 11.13 this nomlng from Vancouver. G A Woodland, local agent for the 'snpCTlal Oil Co . returned to the city 5'i yesterday afternoon's train from one :'. his periodical business trips to tn nlerlor. Miss Ada Meneohr and Ulss Rhoda smb. who have been attending tbe mithers Fall Pair and the Telkwa Jarbetue, returned to the city on yes-erday afternoon's train. Miss Elate Oelnor of Bdmonton r-ived In the city tram tbe East oa hu afternoon's train and will visit -ere for a few days with her uncle and tunt. Mr and Mrs. T. Ross Mackay. -vfore proceeding south to visit restive in Vancouver and Victoria. Visitors at the Rotary Otub luncheon -eaterday included Biebop Stringer lev. Commander Hndgson of Talegrspb 3ek, Me saw. Louis of Los Angeles. ?otd of the Langara Packers. Fred Orchard. Roy Slattery and L. C Wright f Vancouver. John Davey was Two days late on aoeount of heavy 'snnery freights. C.N.R. steamer Tinee John. Oapt. X. Mabbs. arrived tt HJO til la morning fror' V.ncou re, 'ta southern Queen Charlotte Island Mints and wiu sail tor Vancouver as won as she has completed -discharging ocal freight. Mrs J. S. Cray of Smlthers, who has been visiting in Vancouver, arrived from the south on the Prince Rupert this morning and proceeded to the Interior by train. Business at the meeting last evening of the Ladles' Auxiliary to St. Andrew's Society was merely of a routine nature. Mrs. McRobble, the president, occupied the chair. Union steamer Gardens, Capi. A. Johnstone, arrived In port at l.lfi this afternoon from the south and sailecT an hour later for the Naas River whence she wlU return to por earl, tomorrow morning to sail on her return tn Vancouver and wayporta at 7 ajn. Col. F. M. Ryder, formerly United States consul at Vancouver, and Mrs. Ryder, arrived In tbe city on the Prince John this morning after having spent tbe past few months at Tlell and will embark tomorrow for a trip to Skagway before returning south to A more glorious outing cannot be had than the sail tonight with the Elks' Moonlight Cruise. For beautiful scenery among the totands with navigation lights showing and quiet waters, this cruise is second to none on the eoaet. Steamer sail at 8 pjn. from the Government Wharf. Inaugurating tbe ten day fall schedule to Alaska of tbe British Columbia Coast Steamship Service, C.P.R. steamer Princess Louise. Capt. Arthur Slater, Is due In port early tomorrow morning from Vancouver en route to Skagway. Tbe vessel Is scheduled tn touch southbound nest Wednesday. William Joy. who has been located tn California tor the past few years, arrived In the city on tbe Prince Rupert this morning from the south for s visit with his parents Mr and Mrs. J. Joy. Ninth ATenue West. Accompanying him north was Wluism Martin Jr., also of Prince Rupert. VVANI Mrs. J. A. Hlnton wiiu has been on a holiday visit to Vancouver and Victoria, returned to the city on the Prince Rupert this morning. James Proctor of Kltwsnga, father of Rev. T. D. Proctor of Haselton. arrived In the city on the Prince Rupert this morning after a visit in Vancouver and Victoria. Archdeacon E. P. Laycock of Victoria, rector of St. Andrew's Anglican Church here in tbe early days, arrived In the city from tbe south on the Prince Rupert thte morning to attend the consecration of Bishop-Elect O. A. Rix on Sunday. j Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bde and child, for some time resident at Queen Charlotte City, arrived In the city on tbe Prince John this morning from the Islands, being on their way to tbe Haselton district where they will take up future residence. Rev. J R. Prizell. pastor of First Presbytcrlsn Church, and Mrs Frlzell. who have bn spending a month -vacation in the south, returned to th-city from Vancouver on the Pnncr Rurt this morning. Mrs. Nell MacKay. widow of a '' ktuiwu . picneer newspaper reporter o: 'this city who lost his life In the war ! and daughter. 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