t THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THUEE Saturday, September 15, 1928 In remote and distant parts of tho world, fine teas are grown wherever they grow these teas are procured for "SALADA" blends. The best the world produces Is sold under the "SALADA" label. Millions know tho satisfaction "SALADA" gives. Specials ! Specials Vacuum Bottles 50c Hair Clippers 75c Modess , . . , 50c, 8 for $1.10 Face Powder '. 25c A fresh shipment PAGE & SHAW'S CHOCOLATES Just in tines IlcL yfic Pioneer Urttqtisls THIRD AVE. V SIXTH ST. -TELEPHONES 8?v20O DEMAND FWvF.BBBjgBBBjgBnBojBs JIW "Rupert Brand" Kippers THE DAINTIKST HttKAKr AST hHMl Smoked Dally by Canadian Fish i Qon Qtt S I'rlBc-p Iiupert. B.C Canadian National Thc Largefl Railway Syilcm in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE Pulling from PHIVC K Htl'iKT for ANCOlt UK, VICTORIA and NKATTI.K. Tlll'RsiUTH and Ml' MMVK, at 11 p.m. Vnr STI'.W'ART. WLDNKsDWs. in p.m. lor ANVOX Hid KtrrrillkAN. MATIBOIVS, 4 BJH. l or SOUTH and SOI Til (Jl IKS CHARLOTTE ISLANIW, lWtHlgfctly. PASSLNC1ER TKIINN It.Wl rftCl; ill PSHT DAILY r.Xrill'T SI'NDAVst ll.S0a.ni. lot PRINCE OKOHdb. LtiMUNTON. WI.NMi-t.U, HI kHoU Laneru Canaan. I'nltatl States. ttlE.NCY AM. OCt.s IMMarMP UMe. city TitKr-i on M r., m thhi t. rntHt a itirriti. rtt w (Canadian Vacific B.C. Coast Steamship Services bailings f om Prince Rupert To Krlt lilkan, Wranrrll. ami Sksgway s, pirmlior IB, SH, (Mler l. o. To Vam-oiiter. Vlrtorlu, and Meat He s-ilniiarr li. October 3, It, M. PI(IM't:b HOIAI. t'or llutrdiile, Kast Hells 1111. Orcuii Fails 11111u. Alert Hay. Campbell Itltrr and lancouter every Frhlnj. In p.m. AKfiiry for all steamship Line, lull InlormalhMi from It k mini 1 1111 flfiioml .nt. Corner of 4lli Stird and 3rd Amiue. Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 31 UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED ,. balllnia froin Prime ltiiK-rt tor VANCOUVER. VICTORIA, Swanson llay, Ilutrdale, Aim Hay, etc. Tiirvlaj. 3 p.m. or VANmt'VKR, VICTOUIA, llntrUl, Alert May. elr.. Mturdav, 7 a.m. f '..KT n.l NA AN KIVKK POIM'H, frlday. .,... tor AI.ICK AHM. ANVOX, MTtWAlii'. WAI.KH lUNI. I)HT BIMION, Mnndnr, 8 p.m. ' Ind Avrnur. u M. SMITH. Atem. I'rlnw Hii.ert. II. K. ih. Thri"'lth llrkrtn .old k0 VUlorU and Reaole, and baggage cherkrd 'rirough to .ltiniiir Local and Personal 4 a Tat Phone 4. 6if 4 TuxU u Chiropractor. C. O. McKay. Phone 134- tl licMt or the visitors irom various pom who w'e here tor the inhibition, iet by tills morning's train mi ttKir return homo. Tbc Aiyanah orchestra has been holding dances every night this wwk in the Bos tea Hall. The last of theae event will take place tonight. Mr. Abbott of Vancouver arrived In the city on yesterday afternoon' train to visit with bis son, Andrew O. Ab bott, who Is a railway conductor here. ' Onion steamer Garden. Oapt. A. Johnstone, returned to port A 640 this morning tram the Naas River and sailed at 8.30 am. (or Vancouver and A. B. Holtby. superintendent of the CJUl. bridges and building department. returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from a brief trip as far as Kwlnltsa. Fete Blnte of Bmlthera, who was one of ttw oonteatahss in the reoent Dally News (ubserlptlan oempelgn, armed in the city on yesterday afternoon's train front the Interior for a brief visit in town. Mr. and Mrs. Jama Hampton and daughter. Helen, who hare been spend lug several months on a holiday visit In Ontario, returned to the 'city on the Prince Oeorg this morning, having come west by way of Vancouver. Charles Harradltiet tXHSL. yardmas ter, returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from a holiday trip to Vancouver and Prince Oeorge. Mrs. arradtne Is remaining for a while In Prince Oeorge to visit with friends. The group of worker on Fourth Ave Bast in connection with the Ladies' Aid to First FresbytorlM Church is holding a tea and sale of home evoking this afternoon at the Manse. Mrs. Joseph Oreer is convener for the affair. To eliminate bringing oars through both ways, the railway on oertein days now Is switching dining ears at Kwln he westbound to the ei train. With tho tourist sea over , v ptoo?rsypfv srsiffM nv nvw ftutflsg off eonslderably. OJIJl. steamer Prince Oeorge, Oapt Harry Kedden, arrived in port at 11 o'Woak this momlag from Vancouver, Powell River and Ocean Falls and vm tail at 4 o'clock this afternoon for Anyra and Ketchikan, returning hare at 7 o'clock tomorrow evening and sailing south at 11 pjn. XOTICB . All aoeounta against the Canadlar Steam Laundry up to and Includlnr August St. IMS should be presented at once for payment. Also all ac count duo the above firm must V ettled on or Before September 18 lraf to avoid coUctlnn charges. CANADIAN STEAM LAUNDRY -:i7 Per A. MacDonaM aa. ANNOUNCEMENTS 4 .'.' Mocse Baaaar. November a. . Presbyterian Bazaar. November S. Catholic Bazaar October 24. U. Anglican Cathedral Bazaar November TOO LATH TO ClJVSSIFY 4- 4 LOST-OVRRfJOAT TAKEN IN Mis take from Kxhibltian Hall last ntfht Owner plsase exchange at Daily News Otilo. LOST. A TEN DOLLAR BILL BC tween Pott Office and Boston Cafe corner on Third Avenue. Finder pleat return to Dally News Office. ACIBNTS WANTED ACKNTB WANTBD TO BKLL' PBNSONAL Oreetlng Cards, beat value ever shown, easy to sell. Regal Art Company, Manufacturers, 110 spadlna, Toronto. MAM OR WOMAK TO TRAVEL AND appoint local repreeentattvas. Position permanent; yearly guarantee 41 08 3 (being ai weekly average) and expenses. Winston Co., Tower Bldg.. Toronto. riUNCE KUl'HRT TIDES I - 4- wiiw e 4- . sATl'RllAY. ."KPT. IS High 103 a.m. Jl 3 ft. uaa pjn. au Low 8.17 a.m. 8.1 " 30.44 p.m. S.6 " Annojlng Bladder Weakness of Old Arc Surely Krlli-vtvl hr SANTAI. MIDY Sold liv All DrutliMt Permanent Waving; Phone Black 783. Mrs. Ira Held sailed this morning on tbe Gardens for a trip to Vancouver. Miss A Longwlll arrived In the city Jiom Victoria on the Prince Oeorge this morning. Miss Olga Kask waa an arrival from the south on the Prince Oeorge this morning. W. F. rtushbrook will officiate at both tervlces at St. Andrew's Cathedral This afternoon's train, due from the Kast at 3 JO, was reported this morning to be on time. Mrs. E. H. Day Is sailing tomorrow night on the Prince Oeorge for a holi day trip to Vancouver. Robert Davie returned to the city on the Prince Oeorge this morning from a brief business trip to Vancouver. Miss Bella Nicholson will sail on the Prince Oeorge tomorrow night for Vancouver enroute to Whitby, Ontario, on a holiday visit. Quean Mary Chapter, I .ODE., Tea and Sale of home cooking at Mrs. D. C. Stuart's, 11 ft Block, on Thursday, Sep tember 30, from 3 to 8. J. O. Wilson and William Lockyer, who were here In charge of the Prince Oeorge district exhibit at the Fair, re turned to the Interior on this morning's arain. Nb members of the local detachment of tbe Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve are going south to Esquimau 'or the training period which Is opening now. E. Oarofanl, who has been in Van. oouver taking out .his license as a trio vine picture operator, returned to the city from the south on the Prince 3eorge this morning. Under changss which are gelng ef fected In the Oame Act for this year, the trapping season for all fur bear ing ankaals will open November 1 and close on February 28. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Sargent, of Haz-el ton, who have, been on a trip to 7encouK7. arrived from the south on ha Prince Oeorge this morning and by train to the Interior. Attorney Oeneral R. H. Pooley Is pro posing to take steps to control the free licence lor domestic csts as a means at pm4 ling gseute and other wUd life upon 'which the felines prey. D. D. alunro of the Land Settlement -3ard. whe was here in charge of the Bulkley Valley agricultural display at tbe KxhlMUon. left by this morning train on his return to Smitbers. Jack McNeill, who was In charge of the stampede at the Exhibition this voek. left by this morning's train on ils return to Teikwa. The stock will e returned to the Interior by freight rain Harrow Caeey, who has been spending 1 few days In town visiting with his erenta, Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Casey. 1123 Seventh Avenue East, (eft by this morn ng'v train on his return to Prince 3eorge where he Is now employed. Olof Hanson will leave Smlthers to night for Vanderhoof where he will weacnl the Prince Rupert Board of Trade as delegate to the snnual convention of the Associated Board of rradc of Central British Columbia. W. 1. Tobey will also attend the conven tion. Five Indians, charged with drunken-teas, appeared before Magistrate Mc- aymont in city police court this morn' ng. Petsr Wells, David Hayward and Winnie Watts were each assessed 115 and M-S0 costs, with option of fourteen daps' Imprisonment, and Rebecca lanes and Beatrice Starr were remanded until Monday. A. L. Oarruthere, formerly district en gineer here for the provincial depart ment of public works and now Inspector of bridges for the province with headquarter In Victoria, paid a brief visit, to town overnight. He arrived from the interior, on yesterday after noon' train and returned there this merntng. Accompanied by Syd Hunter, M. M Stephen Is leaving tomorrow morning m hi power cruiser vera S. Frye. for Ketchikan, and will be accompanied sack on Monday or Tuesday by his son. Klffood Stephens, who has been in the united States government service in Alaska snd who. sfter a brief visit here, will proceed to Seattle to take up studies. HOTEL AltlllVALS I'rlnre It 11 pert , E.' M. Urell, Inverness; W. O. Patrick. O. F. Pike and A. Johnston, Vancouver; L. Carrutbers. Victoria; Bob Friezell. city; Mrs. U. D. Lelghton, MeUakatla; W. J. Henneasy. CN R : Miss M. E. Taylor. R.N.. Port Simpson; Miss J. Ren-die. HJS., Bella Bella. Ten tral N. 1 lamer, Vancouver; M. Macleod, city. Savoy Mr. and Mrs. J. Carlson, Port Simpson: W. II. Thorne, CJJ.R.; P. Will, city. Koynl MLsues Elliwheth and Rnle Ryan and IauiIkii Bates. Port Simpson; J. Brado. Stewart. FINE EXHIBIT FROM INTERIOR IllLKLF.V AMI NKKENA UISPLAV WAS FEATl'KE THIS VEAU'8 FA IK One of the most outstanding feature of the Northern British Columbia Agricultural and Industrial Fair. 1928, Just cloned was the very excellent dis play of agricultural products from the Bulkley and Skecna Valleys. This Is a non-competltlve exhibit put on by D. D. Munro of the Provincial Government. The attractively arranged exhibit was backed up with outstanding quality of the Individual products. The shesfs, grasses and legumes, both wild snd cultivated, centered by a mix ed farming scene in tbe Bulkley Val ley was shown to good advantage on the back wall of tbe exhibit. Threshed grains, grasses, clovers and vegetable seeds In great variety, and field roots of good size and quality, fill the whole of the space in tbe left foreground. These grains and grasses were mainly from the Bulkley Valley. Burned clay bricks made by Axel Anderson, of Smlthers, were also shown in the exhibit, a promising industry of that town. The dairy and beef cattle possibilities were well depicted on the north wing of the exhibit, where an enlargement showing a beef herd In tbe Valley Is hung and surrounded by many of the native pasture grasses, peavlne and vetches. Two cans. ,one of fresh milk and another of sweet cream addressed to Rupert from Interior points, denotes the connection between the City of Prince Rupert and points east along the line of the Canadian National Railways. On the opposite end of tbe exhibit was shown some of tbe luscious fruits from the Tsrraee section, centered by an enlargement showing s strawberry field In this locality. From Terrace and Harelton also came many of the vegetables, pumpkins, yellow and green: and cabbages of treat size, torn a toe, cauliflower, corn, tc. Smooth shallow eyed potatoes of fine quality from Interior points were ilso featured In tbe exhibit. Honey, direct from the producers In both Bulkley and Terrace sections were very temptingly displayed as another feature. In a word the exhibit was an ex cellent one and not only snows tbe agricultural possibilities of the Inter ior Vslleys along the Canadian Nation al Railway, but the necessity for the closest co-operation and support from the city of Prtnee Rupert as a iBariast ar much of the products produced. Church Notices .ST. PAIL'S LITHEKAN till Itfll Rev. John Hanson, Ptstor. Black 170. Morning worship at II am. g"g)W service. Sunday School. Bible Otass, Confirmation CHs at 13 noon. Bran mg service st 740. Scandinavian sr rice. The bus will start running on Sun' Jsy and It will be at Immanual at 1140 and Ridley Home at 11.41. Children atch out for the Urn. A cordial welcome to all service. HAPTIST CIII KCH Minister, Rev. W. F. Price. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Sunday Jchool at 240 pm. Bvenlng service at 30. Mr. Price wUl deliver tbe great sermon preached to a congregation of d.000 people at tbe recent World's Bap tist Congress in Toronto, by Dr. Charles Brown, of London. Rnglsnd. Subject The Universal Sovereignty t Jesus ChrUt." AM1L1CAN CATHEDRAL (Church of Bngland) Services at 11 ajn. and T pm. Rev. W. P. Rush brook will preach. Sacra ment of the Lard's Supper first Sunday :f the month at 11 am. Third Sun day of the month at 8 a in. Baptisms by srrangement. . CHRISTIAN Sl'IKNCK SOCIETY Service every Sunday morning in tbe Hay's (Block. 149 Second Avenue. Sub ject on Sunday. "Matter.'' Testimony meeting on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. I'UESHVTEHIAX CIII KCH Minister, Rev. J. R. Frtwll, BA.. LL.B. Morning worship at 11 o'olock. Miss Edith Kergtn will sing a solo. Bvenlng service at 740. Mr. Alex. Olspparton will alng. Suitdsy school at 13.15. CARD OF THANKS To the many subscribers who by their support and encouragement en abled 'me to win the Pontlae Sudan. Use major prize In the Daily News' Circulation Campaign just nnlshea. I wish express , my sincere thanks and ppreclatlon. MRS. GEO. DOVER. Terrace. B.C. CARD OF THANKS Miss Laura Frlaaell wishes to ex. tend Jirr air-cere thanks H all her friends who so kindly helped her to win the Ford Tudor Sedan In the Dally News' Circulation Campaign. NOTICE TO PRIZE WINNERS When the Exhibition prlw monev 1 ready, the prlM winners will be not if. oil through the press. DOUBLE NATIVE MARRIAGE HERE JIllS. K1XISA I'.Ol.TOS' WEDDED TO ABEL WILMIN AND MISS MABEL CLIFTON TO HERBERT I RIDLEY A pretty double native wedding took place yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock In the First United Church, Rev. A. Wilson officiating, when Mrs. Sellna Bolton, of Kltkatla, was united in marriage to Abel Wilson, of Hartley, and Miss Mabel Clifton, of Hartley, became the bride of Herbert Ridley, of Kltkatla. The witnesses of the Wilson-Bolton nuptials were Mrs. Isabella Lewis and John Eaton, while Mrs. Violet Robinson and Robert B. Clifton attended the Rldley-Cllfton couple. Riding around tbe streets In taxis with cow bells and tin cans attached, PLAYING OF BOYS' BAND WAS A GOOD FEATURE AT FAIRj Not one of the least attractive tea-' tures of this year's Exhibition program j was the playing of the Prince Rupert j Boys' Band which was heard on several 1 evening at Agricultural Hall and also I at the stampede on Thursday after-1 noon. Many persons commented favor ably upon tbe excellent progress that is being made by tbe organisation un der the direction of Thomas Wilson, the bandmaster. Many of the boys are be- Jiornlng. three American vessels dispos ing of 84 W0 pound at 14.7c and 7c ind 164c and 7c, while a similar number of Canadian boat were paid from 14c and 8c to lfi.le and 8c for 18,000 pound. Arrival and sales . were as follow: A met lean Chelsea. 38.000 pounds, Canadian Fish Cold Stjrage Co.. 14.7c and 7c. Nordic. 36 .000 pounds. Atlln Fisheries. 134c and 7c. Irene. 18.000 pounds. Pacific Fisheries, 154c and 7c. Canadian M. M. Christopher, 3)000 pounds. Can adian Fish A; Cold Storage Co.. 15.1c and 8c. Unome, 4,000 pounds. Booth Flsherte, 14c and 8c. Tramp. 11X100 pounds. Royal Fksh Co. 14.0c and sc.- NATIVE FOOTBALL SERIES UNFINISHED Kttlmaat and Port Simpson Trams Could Not Walt co Final Match Is Deferred Owing to tbe fact that the teams were unable to wait in town, the final of native football at this year's Exhibi tion between Kltlmeat and Port Simp son was not played today. The match ul be held ever until next year un less tbe teams can arrange to come to town to play off In the meantime. TRITES DENIES THAT HE FOUND GOLD ORE VICTORIA, Sept. 15 The report from Victoria that tbe ore from one of his claims near Hope had assayed IM.000 a ton Is flatly denied by A. B. Trite. The story is untrue and ridiculous," he said. "I have some claims near Hope and I expect to start develop ment soon. So far as I know there is no gold on the properties at all." llll ! ' !-: WWWW eJanWrW'. I 1 II0-V. IAN BAIRD 19 years old, an Oxford student, who is th. dmiM. warfrfitwr nart ut trnrtvi ! the son of LordStont havon. Governor General of Australia arrived much attention after the ceremony. A; in dinner in one of the down town res- SJf?- m thA 1 tsurants followed. 1 n r;;. rw.. i, i. rti X UUUJUU, VUM TV uuoiig TV,,. spend his summer vacation ' 'mucking" in the mines. He has already spent two Bummer vacations doine manual labor in Canadian and British mines. HUDSON BAY CO. PARTY IN NORTH 'xxnlng finished musicians and the or-1 piped in by tbe pibroch In tbe tra- Sanitation is one of which the city may . ditlonal manner Just as Sir George become increasingly proud. I Simpson, the centenary of whose ar HALIBUT LANDINGS T0D.Y 103,000, LBS. Three Vewel Il'poed of Catches This Morning DISTINOTISHED OIIOIP PIPED INTO PRINCE Rt'PEKT AS THEY ARRIVED HERE THIS MOUSING rival at Fort St. James they will assist in celebrating next Monday, came, member of "The Company of Merchant Adventurers Trading in tbe Hudson Bay" arrived in the city from Van- jcouver on the steamer Prtnee Oeorgt American and Three Canadian enroute to the interior. Some of th noted members of the party were Chas, V. Sale of London, Rnglsnd. Oovernoi A total of 103.000 pounds of halibut Hudson's Bay Co.; Hon. R. Ran- .vas sold at the FUh F.rohange this ' oJph Bruce, Lieutenant Governor of Brush Columbia; Miss Helen Mac senate, ths Lieu tenant Governor's niece; Judge F. W. Howay, of New Westminster. authority on things historical In 3rltlh Columbia; Oeorge W. Allen and A. F. Graham, Eastern directors of the Hudson Bay Co.; Sir Charto Piers, bart, of Vancouver, and others. The piper, who stood on the forward main deck of tbe steamer ss she landed and sounded the well-knwn strain of Tbe Cock of tbe North." was Pipe Sergeant Wlshart of tbe Sixteenth Canadian Scottish Regiment. Vancouver. Even here the party was observing tbe historical page ant which will mark the celebration at Fort St. James. They proceeded from here to the Interior by a special car attached to the regular morning train. Among those who met the Lieutenant Governor upon bis arrival here was Inspector James M. Tupper. commanding officer of the local Royal Canadian Mounted Police, from whom Mr. Brace took the salute. It was the first visit here of tbe Lieutenant Ooveruor in his capacity as such. GODFREYPLANE MOVING AGAIN HOP OFF FROM PEACE RIVER I'OR LAKE ATHABASCA IS MADE THIS MOKNINO PSACE RIVER, Sept. 18 Squadron Leader Karl Oodfrey and his companions. In the course of their return flight across Canada, bopped off this morning from here for Fort Cblppe- wayn on Lake Athabasca, in north-astern Alberta. Miss Evelyn Dalby. who has been on a holiday trip to Edmonton and Vaucouver. returned ' boas frcsn the south on the Prince Oaoif this "CATERPILLAR" Tractors DIGGER THAN THE WEATHER! A Size for Every Use A Hundred Uses for Every Size 2 TON, TWENTY, THIRTY, SIXTY BETTER QUICKER CllKAl'ER Literature and Prices on Request Sole Distributors for B. C. MORRISON TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO., LIMITED Sort hern Pacific Freight Building Ilramb Offlret 910 Station Street HInrrM Ulnck VANCOIVEH. II. C. NEI.SO.Vi ll.C.