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Fatted Main. AOE.SCY I J. OCkA (TEAMftHIK LISTS. riTY ticket office. Tiiitin wt. fHii(r mrtRT. Fbone Xt B.C. Coast Steamship Services Sailings from Prince Rupert To Krtehlkan, Wranirll, and hkaguay August S. 8. 10, It, 1?, to, ft, 31. To Vancouver, Victoria and HeaJlli August I. 4. H. II, IS. It, XX, IS. I'ltlNCKSS ROYAL Tor llutrdilr, East Delia Hells. iNvait Fall. Narnn. Alert Hay. Campbell Klvrr and Vancuutrr rveri Prlila, 10 p.m. Aftnry fur all niramshlp lines. Full lntermatln from Y. i.. nltl HA Illi. General Ageat, Corner of 4th Street and 3rd Avenue. Frlne Rupert. ll.C. Thonc S UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED ballings from Frlnre Uupert. For VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, bwiiu-aii lla). Jluledale, Alrrt lla), etc Tuesday, S p.m. For VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, liutedaie. Alert lus. rtr.. Haturday, 7 a.m. For FORT PIMPMIX and NAAS ml MrtNTs. I rid). For ALICE ARM, ANYOX, STKW.MU. WAI.EH ISLAND. FORT ei.MP.HON. Sunday, S n.m, ItS Znd Arnur. ft. M. SMITH. Ageni. Frlnr Hubert. ll.C. Through ticket sold o YlrlrU " -"twltte. and baggage rlirrkrd FREE VOTING COUPON Good for 10 Votes In the Daily Nevn "Everybody Wins" (Jrand Prlw Campaigrn I hereby cunt 10 FREE VOTES to the credit of MisH, .Mr. or Mrs Address .?..."! yn . This coupon, NEATLY CLIPPED OUT, hanW nd addreM of the candidate filled. In, and muilecj or delivered to the. Campaign Department or thwiPrince Uupert Daily News, will count as 10 FHEE VOTES. It does not cost anything to cast these coupons for our favorite candidate, and you are not restricted in any nente In , voting them. Get all you can and send them In they all count. Do not roll or fold; deliver in flat package. NOTE This coupon must be voted on or before the closing hour of the campaign on September 14, 1928. Adverfeejiijrhe Daily News" t THE DAILY NEW3 PAGE THREE Local and Personal 4 a Taxi Fhone 4. ill; 4 Taxi. tl Dentiaivji Dr, J. H. Uowe Pboneass. f"". ' no. o. McKay. F&one 134. :V- tf Mlaa Mnrjoria A. Ltncaater, B31 Sum mit Avenue. Teacher of piano. Phone Black 333. 214 Mra. 8 Batcher, who has been apend tag a vacation In MM aoutn, returmd to tb city from Vancouver on the Prlnoeaa Royal yesterday afternoon. Mra. Alonzo Haines and son and daughter, who have been spending a two months' vadation In Ttoronto, returned home on yesterday afternoon's train. O. P. R. steamer Princess Louise, Oapt, Arthur Water, arrived in port at 940 this morning from Vancouver and sail ed at noon for Skagway. The vessel Is due to touch southbound neat Wed' nesday afternoon. Rt. Bar. p. T. Row, Bishop of the Yukon arrived In the city yesterday afternoon on the Princess Royal from Victoria to participate in the est- monlai tomorrow when Archdeacon O. A. Rix will be consecrated Bishop of Caledonia. Dr. aad Mrs. C. A. Xgflert will sail tonight on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver whence they will proceed to Montreal and later to esfctres in the laatern States followed by a trip to Vienna. Dr. Inert will take a year's post-graduate work. Cross sails this evening on the Prince Rupert for Vftneotiver where she will enter the Uunlversity of British Columbia. Shs will be accompanied aoutn by bar cousin. Mist A. White of Nakusp. who has been spend- nf the summer here. P. Jones, lately -Unenkeeper on the vessel, has assumed duty as second steward on the O.If.B. steamer Prince Rupert suoosedlng Hugh Tennant, who leaves shortly lor Liverpool to Join the crew of the new steamer Lady Nejson which has been built for the West ladles aervtoe of the company, Pioneer friends of Mr. and Mrs. D. O. MoRae here and In the Bound ary country gathered last night in a surprise pr.rty at their home. t40 Fourth Ave! us Bast, the occasion being the silver anniversary of tbstr ding. Cards and other forms of en tertainment were enjoyed and leictous refreshments were served. Breaking all previous records) for early arrival. CP. ft. steamer Prlnoeaa Royal. Opt. Albert Rlppon. arrived In port at 1.30 yesterday afternoon from the south. The vessel sailed at 1 o'clock this morning on her return1 to Vancouver and wayports after having - made the BUs Lodge ntoon- cruise to Ogoen Channel in the eve ning. The Orange) Lodge la opening its winter activities with an extra big Whist Drive and Dane at the Metro- pcle Ball on September 30 at a pm. prompt. In addition to whist priars. five doUara will be glvon to bolder of luckv ticket. Come on tun. Ost an early start and have a real good time. Refreshments. OsnOstoen T6e: SOc Mra, Stephen, Oraduate of American College of Permanent Waring, la In town for a limited time and can fir absolutely the latest method In permanent waving which is beneficial to the hair and scalp, rather than detrl- mensl under the old time methods. All hair tasted. Average heads 118,00 All Information .gladly furnished Phone Q reen 303 for appointment. 318 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOB BALK MONARCH HANOI; OtMRkp Phone Black 14S. 313 FOR BALE AT A BAROAIN UOKT horse. five years old. with sad) Apply Monro Broi. tf NOTICE Ail accounts against the Canadian Steam Laundry up to and Including August 31, lWt should be presented at once for payment. Also all e counts due the above firm must be settled on or before September II, 1038 to avoid collection charges. CANADIAN STEAM LAUNDRY, 317 Per A. MacDonald T 4- 4- 4 83. ANNOUNCEMENTS . .,4e Moose Beaaar, November 8, 0. Catholic Beaaar October 34, 38. Anglican Cathedral Baaaar November Blks Winter Whist Tournament opens October 1. , Annoying Bladder Weakness of Old Age Kalrly Untried by SANTAL MIDY Hold by All tirugshts Stores will be open every evening except Thursday 'during Fair week. Emil M. Urell arrived In the city from the Skeena River on the Princess Royal yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Jack Joy, Jr., and son returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from a' trip to the Interior. This afternoon's train, due from the East at 3.30 this afternoon, was reported this morning to be on time. All Pythian Sisters meet at Hall at 3.30 tomorrow afternoon to attend funeral service for the late Sister Leek. Mrs. A. O. MacCulloch of Inverness Cannery aalled on the Cardena this morning for Vancouver, Mr. MacCulloch coming into town to see her off. James Auckland, tndlany for drunkenness, was fined 115 and 43.50, with option of fourteen days' Imprisonment, by Magistrate McClymont in city police court this morning. Final Lacrosse practice Sunday at 10 a in. All players are requested to turn out, as a representative team to paly the Indians during the Fair, will be chosen. All members of L.O.B.A. pelase meet at 3 o'clock tomorrow at the Metro pole Hail to attend funeral service of Sister Leek. Members of the L.O.L. are in vrted to attend. Miss Anna MeKilllgan has returned to the city from her borne at Houston, where she spent the summer vacation, to resume her studies st the Prince Rupert High School. CHAKOE IN UNION 8TEAMSIUP LTD. SCHEDULE Steamer Catala will in future sail from Prince Rupert for Vancouver and wayports at 3 pjn. Tuesdays Instead of 5 p. m. Mrs. N. Mussallem and daughter miss Wades Mussallem, who have been on a two months' holiday trip to Win nipeg and other porlnts in the Middle west, returned home on the Princess Louise this morning. Mis Barbeau announces her Fall Millinery opening in her new premises In the new Besncr Building on Third Street, with the very latest styles and mode In ladies hats. She extends a cordial invitation to her old customers and a welcome to the new. Miss Jean Burns, who has been spending the summer holidays at New Haaelton with Mr. and Mra. C. H Bawls, arrived Irr the etty from the interior on this afternoon's train and WiU sell on the' Prince Rupert this afternoon for New iWestmlnster to re sum her studies at Columbian Col lege Passengeri arriving in the city from the south on the Princess Louise this morning included Mrs. N. Mussallem and 'daughter. Madison Dlx, Archbishop De Pender. Bishop Schofield, Bishop Huston. Rt. Rev. L. H. Wells, J. H, Hamilton. Mr. Henderson, Henry Re naud.. Mr. McAllister. Mr. and Mrs Turner and Mra. Oilbert. Cayusee and steers; which will par' tlelpate In the stampede at the Ex hlbrtton here next week, arrived from the Interior by freight train last night and will be rested up prior to the opening of the rodeo. Much of the stock has been at the recent Telkwa Barbecue and there are said to be some very lively animals among them. Bishop I. O. atrtnger of the Yukon and Mrs. Stringer, who are here to attend the consecration of Archdeacon O. A. Rix as Bishop of Caledonia, will leave on Monday morning's train for Hamilton to attend executive sessions of Oeneral Synod after which they will probably take up winter, residence In Toronto. Before they leave for the Bast they hope to have a brief visit here from their son. Dr. Hersehel Stringer who Is identified with the Anglican missionary work on the boat Columbia out of Alert Bay. I. O. O. F. The funeral of our late brother John Beylotf will take place from the B O. Undertakers tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. A. BARBE. Noble Orand. ELECTS PPKEDY TRIAL W. B. Drader of Buckley Bay, eharg ed with a statutory offense against his daughter, appeared In County Court before Judge F. MeB. Young yesterday afternoon and elected for psedy trial. His oae wUl be proceed ed with In two or three weeks' time when Judge Young returns from a trip to the Atlin District. FREE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LECTURE The Christian Science So- ciety of Prince Rupert, B.C., announces a Free Lecture on Chrfstian Science by the Hon- ourable Wm. Brown, C.S.B., jof Los Angeles, California, Slember of the Board of Lectureship of the Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, In Boston, Massachusetts, In the West- holme Theatre, Sunday, Sep- tember 9, at 9 p.m. The public is cordially in- vited to attend. Teddy Theodore, -who arrived in tfie city earlier in the week from Port ClemenU, left on this morning's train for a trip to Montreal. R. M, McQusty, government agent at Anyox, will be apassenger aboard the Prince Rupert this evening going through to Vancouver' on' a holiday trip south. .... Misses Mary and Margaret McCaffery daughters of Mr. and Mrs. M. P. McCaffery, will sail on the Prince Rupert tonight for Vancouver where they will resume their studies In convent. Dr. Oeoree Paine sailed bv the Prince Rupert last evening on hi. return to Anyox after having attended the Smith era Fall Fair and the Telkwa Barbecue. J.' D. Oalloway, provincial mineral ogist, returned to the city on this af ternoon's train after a trip through the central Interior on official duties and will sail this evening on the PrlnceJ Rupert for Victoria. Miss R. McNabb, R.N. and Miss K. Conn, R.N., who have been holidaying In the city for the past week or so, will sail by the Prince Rupert this evening on their return to Vancouver. Rev. Oliver Thome and eon of Kln- collth arrived in the city on the Car dena this morning from the Naas River to attend the consecration tomorrow of Archdeacon O. A. Rix as Bishop of Caledonia. At the meeting of the Board of Trade last night a leter of appreciation was received from W. E. Payne, executive secretary of the Vancouver Board of trade for the treatment accorded the party that netted the city earlier in the month. Thanks were extended to both the citizens and the members of the Board. J. D. MacDonald of Vancouver, Orand Master of the Oddfellows' Lodge In British Columbia. wUl sail this evening by the Prince Rupert on hi return south after having paid official visits to the various lodges In this district. Mrs. MacDonald left on this morning's train for a visit in Edmonton. A change Is being made In the sailing hour orr the south of the Union steamer Catala on Tuesdays. The ves sel will leave here In future at 3 o'clock In the afternoon instead of 6 pm. as has been the schedule for many years. This will give the vessel, which usually arrives here Tuesday morning from Anyox, Stewart and other northern points, an extra two hours for the voyage to Vancouver. Mi m caw $m4fcem William Deans, for Indecent exposurej was fined 810 with the option of' seven days Imprisonment by Magistrate McClymont In the city police court this morning. H. C. Fraser. Inspector of schools, &a!!ed on the- Princess Louise this momlng for Wrangell cn route to Telegraph Creek on official duties. He will also visit the AUln district before returning south. Fred Orchard sailed by the Princess Royal last night on his return to Vanoouver after spending a few days in the city with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace C. Orchard, Musgrave Place. At the meeting of the Board of trade last night President J. W. Nlcholls gave nolle of motion to make some changes in the bylaws of the Board. These wUl be voted on at the general meeting. Buy your ZIC-TAOOooK attached to every pacffji Miss Wills Dyer returned to the city this week after spending a week in the Inter .or attending the Srnlthers Fall Fair and the Telkwa Barbecue. Motorshlp Beillnghem. Capt. J. E. Anderson, arrived in port this morning from Ketchikan with a carload of .'iozen fish for transshipment East over the Canadian National Railways. Rev. T. J. Marsh, of Terrace and Rev. T. D. Proctor of Haislton arrived la the city on this afternoon's train from the interior to attend the consecration tomorrow of Archdeacon O. A. Rix as Bishop of Caledonia. The Board of Trad recently received a letter of appreciation from one of the editors of the Christian Science Monitor who recently visited here at the help given him by the Board of Trade. He also enclosed sn article telling about th port which was published in the Monitor. YOU often hear of people getting bargains, but none ever seem to come your way. You wonder why. Sometimes you are tempted to believe that bargains don't exist . . there mutt be a catch , . somewhere! Yet there is one thing that really is a BARGAIN . . and tlist is, a good . uttd car, properly represented and fairly priced. The Used Cars we offer are bargains In eost-per-mile of easy tn.nsporta-tion. The actual first coat of these cars is extraordinarily low. 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