Thursday. August 30, 1D28 One OianizatioN' Many Offices and Services L nr Mothers a. ' .JS" Nil ' I in UHlw TaasMsw GUekr, PK JL.HE chief service rendtfcd at each ef the more than 600 offices of the Bank ef Montreal include such as have to do with Com.nerrial EU airing Foreign Trade and EsAaiiaa Checking Accounts Savings Dcposiil Letters of Gwdk aad Collectionj TwveW Cheeks Loam and Diaeouna Money Ordita Gcdit Information Banking by Mail . Every branch office ha behind it the full resources of the Dank as a whole. No account is too Urge and none too small. BANK OF MONTREA Established lSl7 TOTAL ASSETS IN BXCttSS Off JW - D. C. l'ATERSON, Manager, Prince Rupert Branch. Li Here's your opportunity to Cbthe your Hoys and Girls at JABOUR BROS.' SAL FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY, Aug. 31 and Sept. 1. SPECIAL SALE ON Back-to-School Clothes for Children Toys' Shoes, Leckic make, niw 1 to 5. Special for ... $8.1)5 :uthh Shoe. Leckie make, sizes 11 to 13'a. Special.. $8. IB little Gents', Leckie make, tdze 8 to 10t. Special for 8S.10 V3' Rubbers and Rubber Boots, knee and length at 15 ,'icr cent less. i -ys' Tweed SuiU; oloajnjr out this line, you are getting them at almost your own price. 15 suits, sites from 80 to 36. at JjUMW Hoys' Suits, with short and long pants, reg. as high an $17.50. Special for 'VUachc Canes, suitable for school books, for 7B, HBf, SI. 00 Hays Wool Sweaters, Windbreakers and other styles, all sites to clear nt 81." I' Caps, naaorted sitoa and styles, newly in. On special for "fir Hys Combinations and two-piece Suits, winter weight, all izps. reg. from $1.50 and up according to site. To clear at 15 per cent leas. , rls Hata. all styles, reg. from fl.50 and up. Special, 15 per cent leas. C- Ha Rubbers and Rubber Boots, knee and 4 length, at 15 fcr ecntfclefs. is I)ressei-Tncludlng Flannel and Wool materials. Special, 15 per cent less, f-'Is' and Roys' Colored Slicker Coats, including ttjack, brown, red, green, yellow and blue, on spechl at 10 per cent less. A Ruler nnd Pencil given Free with every purchase JABOUR BROS. LTD. I'honc 645 3rd Ave. and 7th St. Telephone the office if your pnper does not arrive : Local and Personal I 4 a Tut I Phone 4. tile 4 TaxL Dentist Or. i. K. Ooase ljoo8a Obi: TBnrTneartiifrriri nant Elk? Xvcnlng Cruise by 8.8. "Prin cess RjCyal," September 7. Ylcket $1.55. Mouse Ishrst Drive and D;i:ioe nt 3.30 prompt. First prize $D.oo geld piece. 205 Adam Mac Me left on this morning train (or Smlther on a brief trip on jfllcial dutlea. H. S. Wood hu purchased the old J, M. Lynch residential property on n 8lreet. t Unwln resumed to the city on the Prince oaanee this morning after milrlng the round trip to Stewart, Anyox nd Muutt, Suet. Dominion Constable H. Walker of Massett arrived In the city from the bland on the Prino ciurUts this morntnt Hh two natives in hi Mr. Thomas Peddle and children who have beM spending the summer vacation at Terrace, an expected to return to the otty at the end of this weak. Mis Ada. ItoaafObr and Rhoda Lamb left on tnla nomlng'a train for the interior. Ttkty will Attend the Full Pair at Sknlthen and tbe Barbecue at Talkwa. Avoid tbe niafe lav aebool books am: Mjppilea. Buy four school requirements thU wwek. we have the official list of book you wlU nead. Rose. Cown 4i Utt. Ltd. 205 Tboma Andrew and John I. PrascT if Wetasklwin Alberta, returned to the Ity on the Prince Obaftea this morning after making the roud trip to Stewart, Anjoa and Massett Inlet. On Labor Day, Monday. Office reetstrttion and Tickets will ba open from 0 aj am. only. The public lufeoy 'pen from 8 am. to 8 pa. Thomas McCubMn. Pacific tenor delivery a. to 11 will be and aek returned to the city on the Fri nee 0Bark today after making the W H. Burnett of Tierae returned to tbe city on the rYinae OtosrVs thia morning and prOseeflBe o the InteMor ny ti sin a;tcr making the round trip to Stewart. Anyox and Maaaett Inlet point. L O B A. whist drive aad social in Metro pole Hall Unlsirt at SJS. At St. Joseph' Aea4any, stualu classes will re-open srMBbef 4; mcrcial etaat September 10; un. October 1. Metta Otark of this dtj. who Might aebool lat year at Deaktr Lake, has ascmd the Dtlflesot Oraek school, north of Smtthors, tot the com iug term sad wdl lere for OS Inter ior at the end of the weak. Mrs Orecn. wUe of one of the of . ficlala of the Langara Ptshmg anc Packing Company, at Hew Msssatt. sod two cbUdren are passangira aboard the Prince Obarles todsty returning to Sea Hie aftsr a visit to the Islands. The bulk or Prinoa BUipert dty and district school teachers, who have bafn bolldaytng In the south, are esptcted to nve from Vancouver aboard t steamer Carta! en Sunday afternoon and the Prince Charles on Monday morning. Thomas O. WUdtng haa purchased tbe reside one of Mr. George Betth, cow In the Old Country, at SS3 fifth Avenue Bast and will soon take up residence therein. The house ha been oocupted by Mr. and: Mrs. C. O. Campbell, who will move to Seventh Avenue Bast. r ANNOUNCRMKNTS Moose Bazaar. November 1. 1. Anglican Cathedral Baaaar Movrmbar 33. SUMMER COMPLAINT ' CAUSES MANY DEATHS AMONG INFANTS Thousantla of mothers throughout LkftaJa have uac-J diirmg. the past 80 yours it haa been on the market and their child's 'lif a no doubt Saved by its timely Use. Price, 60r. a bottle at all druggists or dealers: put up only by The TTAlil burn Cu Lunitod, Toronto, Out. THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE i ins advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government pf British Columbia book now ready. Get your now and avoid the rush. McRae Bros. Ltd. 306 James MoOonaohle of Anyox left here on this morning's Vain for a holiday trip to Montreal. Mr. sad Mrs. lam Jabour returned to the dty on the Prtoce Cheiiee this morning rroaa a trm vo Anyox. r-iOb 7 ro tbe jonth with a ' cargo of ioosl for the ry dock. Or. OsorgS O. Payne of Anyox sr rived la the city 'from the ametter 'own on the Prince Charles this morn ing. Mrs. T. Haddon and two children. who have been making the round trip to Ssiwmit. Anyox and Masneri inlet point, returned to the day a the rmce Charles this mornhg. T. J. ahenton. inspsotar of mmes. returned to the city on tbe Prince Charloa this rsnmlng from Anyox where he lrvsUft tbe elreumstanoss it two f atari tie Isst week through men down the mine. . M. (Paddy) Burk. toaasrir city and now located at Oeseo Pant, arrived yeaterdsy from the paper town and left on thl mornme train to make the Triangle Trip to Jasper Park. Vancouver sad back to Oeesa Pall. Robert K, Duncan and Thomas 'ler. senteaoed to fourteen weeks' Col. m weeks' imprisonment respectively .'or theft at Bmlther. were brought to the city from the interior oa yesterday afternoon's train by Prevlaeiel Con stable O. K. Hall and win be takes an later In the week to Okaua where they will serve their tune. The school besrd at a pecll meeting fit aright accepted the tender of 'iuntera' of ee.ss per ton far the sup ply of a carload of Alberta coal to Xing Edward High School aad Borden Street School. Albert & MeOaffery and PhUpott BVltt tendered tllM and ail. io respectively on Vancouver Island coal while the Prince Rupert Feed Cx 17.TS on Alberta coal. A party of fifteen or mere person. constating of members of the Prince Rupert Oyro Club, their wives friends, will leave tomorrow momlm on tbe Princess Charlotte to attend the Inauguration of a new CHrro Club at Ketchikan tomorrow evening. Dtv tiict Oovernor Bergeron ot PortUnd, Lieutenant Oovernor McAdaaaa of New Westminster and Past International President Holland oi Vaneouver will be ecming north on the same steamer to participate in the oereaaony. "too ivtu 'ro (Ossify A .. 4 FOB RBNT NICE CLEAN APARTMENT in perfect condition In the Stork IUCH FCHOOl. OIRT. WOULD LIKE TO 'imi u pi ice to HHmt with housework Local News Notes j - Visit Bulkley Valley Fate at Smith Aug. 31, Sept. I. Take a week-end and ace Bulklar Valley and the Fall Pair at BmtUttsrs. Aug. 31. Sept. 1. Mr. and Mrs. Cadwallader and fen.-lly of Beach Apartment left thif morning for Interior point. Passenfers going south aboard the steamer Prince Charles toiay Include another Urge group of workers from Massett Inlet canneries. George McAfee, manager of the Big Bay Lumber Co., returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from a brief bustnee trip to the interior. ProTt&etal Constable o. L. Hall of Smlthers arrived In the city from the interior on yesterday afternoon's train, having a prisoner In his charge. Union freighter ChlUlwack. Cept. W W. Mounce, completing a voyage from the south, arrived at 10.46 last ndght for orders, sailing fifteen minutes later on her return to Vancouver. Mr. W. J. Kirk pa trick wlU leave on Saturday morning's train for Win nlpeg where she will attend the gen era! council of the United Church of Canada which opens next week. Mrs. Frank 311 and sons, who have been spending the past month at Shannon Bay with Mr. Bills, who Is manager of the cannery there, are pas senger aboard tbe Prince Charles today leturnlng to their borne In Vancouver. Mr. Ein will be coming out next week. It Is reported that the management of tbe First Presbyterian Church here Is considering closing down the church. The pastor, Rev. J. R. FrUeU, who has been on vacation in the south. Is expected back nest week. William Dsnn of Stewart Is a passen ger aboard the Prince Charles today bound for Victoria. Formerly in tbe hotel business, Mr. Dsnn 1 now actively engaged In mining on the United Empire propel t at Stewart. William Drake, sale mangsr for the the Edward Li pern Co. Ltd.. arrived In the city on yesterday afternoon's , Tain from Vancouver for a visit of I inspection to the local business. Ac-1 3ompar.ed by Mrs D:ake and child, be motored from Vancouver to Haael- ton and wir return south that way n a few days. HP FOR THE HOLIDAY Special prices on Fruit for Wednesday, Thursday, Friday aad Saturday Good sited ripe Cantaloupes, ea;h 10f. Ripe Bartlett rears, per dot. mt Per basket irt Peaches, per basket Plums, per basket 70f Hothouse Tomatoes, per lb. . . Per basket tH)f Field Tomatoes, per lb lOf Per basket 15c Good Cucumbers, 2 for .... 1V Southern Lettuce, 2 heads . . 15t Golden Bantam Corn, per dos. I5e Sweet Potatoes, 2 lbs Uo PICNIC SUGGESTIONS Boned Chicken, per tin .. ire Sardines, C. & B., per tin . . 15 Sardines, Brunswick, 4 tins 2fte) Crab, finest Flake, per tin. . mf Horseshoe Sockeye Salmon, l's. per tin Iff Devilled Meats, Clark's, 3 Una ' 25 St. Ivel's Meat Pastes and Fish Cremes, per jar "0 Velveeta and Chateau Cheese, 2 pkgs. , 156 Pork and Beans, Clark's small, 8 Una 'Mif Heini Pork and Beans, small. 3 tins ' .15 Kmpress Tea, per lb. (15 Sugar Crisp Corn Flakes, 3 pVga. urf Dried Prunes, per lb. lOf Above Prices for Thursday, . Friday and Saturday only We handle a full line of Fruit and Vegetables. Highest quality and lowest possible prices. See Block. Apply storks Hardwsr. tt , for preserving fruit. WOMAM OR OIRL VSTSD AT ONCE j to take charge of family for two or thrtv necks Phone Blue 201, 208 1 Watts' Grocery Phine r."' I'hoiif nr. Ui Uiiti and room. Anyone. Inter-' r.t,d please leave name and address Z.m with D.Uly News Offl JOfl jgagff jTHjll1!1 I ifl i'lrlfrW Blending tea Is a fine art to obtain a flavour that Is delicate and yet has body and gives satisfaction. "SALADA" Is blended with utmost skill and knowledge. Brown Label. 80c lb. Orange Pekoe Blend, 85c lb. Buy a trial package. . 1 v.tiO Specials ! Specials ! Vacuum Battles 50c Hair Clippers 75c Modess 50c, 3 for $1.10 Face Powder . . . .' 25c A fresh shipment PAGE & SHAW'S CHOCOLATES Just in Zrfie Pioneer Druggists TM1RD AVE. SIXTH ST. TELEPHONES 8?&200 esaaasaawBamaasBs4Psjsss asssrsaavaaaaewsaesasasssaas Ran ad ian National Qic Largeft Kailway Syfltm in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE Selling from PRINCE Rl'I'CRT for VANCOUVER. VICTORIA. SEATTLE. MOXOAV8. TIIIRSDAVS. 4.00 p.m., SATl'RDAYS, 6.00 pin. For ANYOX and bTEtVART. MONDAl'S, 1'UIHAYS, 4.00 pjn. For .MASSETT INLelT, MONDAYS, 4.00 pa. For SflfTII UEE: CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, Fortnightly. For SKAOWAY. WEDNESDAYS, 4.00 pa. PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PRINCE itLTERT DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY at MM a.m. fer PRINCE OEOItOE, EDMONTON, WINNlrea. all points ltern Canada. United states. tOKNC'l AU. OCKAN !1KAM!IIIP LINES. CIT1 TICKET OrriCE. &1 TIIIJIH ttR- PKINtE UHr-CRT. iCAHADIANj Phone tss B.C. Coast Steamship Services Sailings from Prince Rupert To KHrblkan. VTrangell. and Ukagway Aagost S. 6. 14, II. IT. 20. K, 31. le Vsnroaver, VRtoria and Seattle Auguxt 1. 4. 8, II. IS, IS, 22. SS. riUVCKSS ROYAL I'm- liutedsle. East Hell a Belb. Ocean Fall. Xamu, Alert Bay. CanipWII llher and Vancourer erj I'rMay, It p.m. Agency for all Meaniehlp Line. - Full Information from ir. C. ORCIlARtl. General Agent. Cmner of 4lli Street and 3rd Avenue. Prlnre Rupert. U.C. Phone 31 UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Sail I nil from ITInre Rupert, fer VANCOfVER. VICTORM. Swanon Hay, llatedsle. Alert Day, etc. Tuesdsv. S pjn. For VANCOl VbR. VICTORIA, llutedaie. Alert Hay. etc., Saturday. T a.m. ler PORT SIMPSON and NAA8 KlVKK POINTS, Friday, ler ALICE ARM. ANYOX. STEWART, WALEfl ISLtNil. PORT BIMPSON. Sunday, 8 p.si. 1M 2nd Avenue. B. M. SMITH. Arnil. Trlnee Iturt. IV C. Through Ikkets sold Lo Victoria and Seattle, and baggage checked Ikrnusk In drtlnitlr 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 subscriptions are turned In during the First Week of their entry. Name of Subscriber Name of Subscriber Name of Subscriber , Candidate's- Name One First Week Coupon can be voted by each candidate, for every three one-year subscriptions, or thel equivalent, turned in during the candidate's first week in the campaign. I'HEE VOTING COUPON Good for 25 Votes In the Dally News "Everybody Wins" (rnnd Prize Campaign !r . ' ,1 hereby cast 26 FREE VOTES to the eredafff I AdrJresi' This coupon. NEATLY CLIPPED OUT, nsme and address of the candidate filled in, and mailed or delivered to the Campaign Department of the Prince Rupert Daily News, will count as 25 FREE VOTES- It does not cost anything to cast these coupons for your favorite candidate, and you are not restricted in any sense in voting them. Get all you can and seed them in they all count. Do not roll or fold; deliver in flat package. NOTE This coupon must be voted ort or before 8 p.m. September 5. 1928.