1 Lrday, August 31, 1920 Cent THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY THIS WEEK - Three Days Only Sec Hand Bills for List of Articles Please Note : This is cash and carry , No 'charges No telephone orders. No deliveries, .. ' Sale Starts Thursday Morning at 8 o'clock- Ormes Em. ' J7w Pioneer Druecists THIRD AVE. V SIXTH ST. 'TELEPMONtS 82, 200 UNION STEAMSIIIl'S LIMITED fUlllnjti f rom rrlnre Rupert lor VANCOU KB. VICTOUIA, Stmton bay, Uutrdale. Alfrt Hay. tic- Tues. day. 3:30 p.m. rr VAC )I VI:k. VICTORIA, llutrrtnle. Alfrt lav. etc.. Friday midnight IM ALICE A KM. ANYOX, STEWAUT. .aa Klver, I'ort Simpson, " San- " day 8:00 p.m. Ym PO:iT HIMl'MIN AM) WALKS IXl.lM. Thursday, n.m JSISimI Atenue If. M SMITH Aneiit I'rlnce Ituprrt. II. C. 11 rough t'ckrta (old to Victoria and Seattle .and baggage checked through tu destination. v- cakadianJ Vacific Ird Am B.C. COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICES ti.vns IHOM I'lllNTK mjTllT lo Krtrlilkan, Wrancrll, Juneau and Skarway Auglit 2. 3. 9, 12, IB, 13. J3. 28.. To Vancouver, VI la and Seattle August 3. 7. 10. II, 17. 21. 21, 28. rniM't.NH ma Hi iM-ran rail.. He, Vanrouvrr and Victoria every Friday 10 p.m. Agents far all Steamthlp Lines W. C OKCIIAKD. CLSKItAL AflF.XV I'rlnrr Kuprrt, . C rhone 31 Pan ad ian National QTjc Largcft ailway Syflem in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE s iiiim" from rniscE ultkrt for VAMortr.u vktokia. sfattlk, and Inlrrmrdlale point., Monday. Thursdays, 4 p.m.; Saturdays, 7 p.m. fur ANVOX and STtWAKT, Mondsys, 8 p.m.; Fridays, I p.m. lor MASNKTT IM.KT POUTS, Monday. 8 p.m. ror()tTII HVtZS CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, fortnightly lur SKAUWAY, Wednesdays, 4 p.m. '.' f PA1MCNUF.K TRAINS I.F.AVE rUIM'l. Itll-tllT 5" DULY EXCEPT 1:MI.V at 11:30 a m lor PRIME (IKOIKJE, EDMONTON, UIVMI'LO, all polnti ta-lrrn Canada, Inltrd Mate. AOF.NCY AM. OCEAN HTBAMxlllP 1.1 NKS City Ticket Offire. 528 Third Ave Prime Rupert Phone 260 LUMBER Thoroughly seasoned Shiplap, S IS Dimension and Boards. KILN DRIED Sitka Spruce and Cedar Finish, Ceiling, and Rustic. SPECIALTIES 1 x 4" Edgegrain Hemlock Flooring 1 x 3" and 4" Sitka SjMice Ceiling 1 x 4" and 6" Cedar Rustic BIG BAY LUMBER COMPANY, LIMITED PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. Head Office, Seal Cove, Telephone, 361 Retail Yard, Cow Ray, Telephone 423 DEMAND "Rupert Brand" Kippers "THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD" Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, R.C. H News Want Ads. bring quick Results Phone Blackt245lbJ1, Wallace C. Orchard, general agent for the Canadian Pacific Railway here, returned to the city on the Princess Mary last night after a 10-day trip to Van-, couver. Albert & McCaffery, Limited. Phone 116 -'and 117. Two scows of Nanaimo-Wellington lump coal arrived today.jWe are now prepared to supply you with your winter's coal. tf Miss Marjorie Keron of Van couver, sister of R. J. Keron of. the Railway Mail service here,1 was a round trip passenger on! board the steamer Cardena which J was in port yesterday afternoon, j W. Thomas, assistant general J manager of the B. C. Packers,' came north frbm Vancouver onj the Cardena yesterday and disem-, barked at Claxton. He will pay a. brief visit to the Skeena Stiver on official business. 1 ! Miss Ruth Stewart, formerly of i the Iwcal high school teaching staff, has been appointed to the high school staff at Courtenay, Vancouver Island, for the comlnj? year, "according to work received in the city5. Mlss'Vfbla Sheehan. daughter' of Mr.'' and Mrs. Paddy Sheehan; of Kisplox, arrived . in the city from the" interior on ! yesterday; afternoon's "train to attend' convent here. Her trip here from the; interior was the first time she hall ever"-becn in a railway train.; ANNOUNCEMENTS Premier Orchestra's opening; dance. The dance of the season. iMoose Hall, September 20. A Catholic Bazaar. October 2 and 3. 158 LADIES Black Silk Hose "Sizes 811. to 10. Price35(: Sixth Street Prince Rupert, B.C. Coal? Coal? Tnkf advantage of low price to put In J our winter supply, I.PSON and CASsmv-NKU.lMl. TON In nny quantities. Alto Hour, lluy, drain and I'rrd. Prince Rupert Feed Co PHONES 53 AND 558 .H ' I ' . i t . i 111 I . , ' ' Dr Alexander rnoNF. j:j MF.SVKIl lll.OCH DENTIST THE DAILY NEWS PAGE TOREK LOCAL NEWS ITEMS 4 a Taxi Phone 4, Big 4 Taxi, tf Ewarl Lyne, teacher of piano forte. 5 Summit Apartments, Dentist Dr. J. R. Gosse. Phone 686. .. Thc.kWdips ;are, ."all set".. for (203) the Labor,J)ay. races. ! 'The1 fittest: program of athletic! Labor Dav admission urices: events during the year on Labor General admission 25c; children Uay. free. I Mrs. Carl Dybhavn, 41G Green ;St., teacher of singing. Pupils ! received from Sept. 1. References. ! ,. Phone Blue ., 690. I Mrs. J. P. Cade and. daughter, 'Who motored south recently, returned home on the Cardena yes- i leraay aiterrjoon irom vancou ! ver. Albert & McCaffery Limjted. Phone 116 and. 117. Try our Bootless stove' trial! We guarantee saLsfaction. J i i I r v ' f: S.Wdlton, C;N.R rbadmas-ter, returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from a trip to the interior. .The Post Office General Delivery and Registration Wickets will be open from 9 a.m. to 11 H.m. only on Labor Day. The lobby will be open to the public from 8 a.m. to 8 p,m. Tho Sisters of St. Joseph from Toronto arrived in the city from the east on yesterday afternoon train to join the staff of the con vent here, taking he place of wo sisters who have been moved away from here. Frank M. Davies -. of this city, who has been stationed at Havs- port this summef as;-accountant at the Canadian Fishing Co.'s cannery, sailed last night on the Cardena for a trip to Vancouver on company business. Provincial Constable Robert Gibson left on this morning's train to make his annual inspec tion of sockeye spawning grounds in the Lakelse and Babine Lake areas on behalf of the. provincial department of fisheries. Constable Gibson will be accompanied on the trip iy J. P. McMillan, representing the B. C. Packers. They expct to be away from the city -about three weeks.. ).. h a ':' f.V' Col. C. W. Peckar.iD.p..M.L.A. bailed yesterday afternoon on the Prince George to makei'the round trip to Anyox and ; Stewart, returning here tomorre'4- evening. He-will proceed-Monday morning by train to pay a visit to Terrace and Hazelton before ' returning south to Sidney, Vancouver Island. ' : He Makes Men Think 3 Nrs for 1,00 ! WmWHtm M Somt idea of tht: estimation in which Dr. W. G. Alexander, who begins his series of free lectures on psychology and character an alysis in Moose Hall Tuesday Night AT 8 P.M. Ts held, may be gained from the following: Winnipeg Tribune The assemblage listened, laughed - and cheered and laughed and theefed ugain as Dr. Alexander scored point after point to an' audience which crowded the theatre.- Vancouver Province Dr. Alex ander's lectures are both an education and a,n inspiration. Duluth Herald A born lectur er, . a ,(qapi,t,al, mimic and bettpr nctor thin: many who pose ui such. The finest program of athletic events during the year, on Labor Day. Labor Day dance in Moose Hall, Monday night. Gentlemen $1.00, ladies 50c. This -'afteVhoon' trAlnV due from the, ieast at 3:30,, was reported this morning to be on. time; Reg Rudland v returned; to the city on the Cardena yesterday afternoon from Lowe Inlet where he has been working in the cannery. Mr. and Mrs. George Eckerman 4nd daughter. Miss Georgian Ec- Kerman, wno. nave Deen Holidaying in Seattle and Tacoma, returned to the city on the Princess Mary last night. Major Gus Lyons M.C.. D.C.M. of Victoria, having motored .north to Hazelton, arrived in the city irom the-interior on yesterday afternoon's train to spend a few days here on private business before proceeding back" to the Interior to return south in his car. D. Crombie of Montreal, chief of transportation of the Canadian National Railways, and party ar rived in the city from the east on yesterday afternoon's train and sailed aboard the 'Prince Georee to make the round trip to Inyox and Stewart, proceeding south to Vancouver this evening. Mr. Crombie is on his annual western inspection tour. Provincial Constable G. A. Wy- man of bmithers arrived In the city from the interior on vnatpr. day afternoon's train, having In his custody Patrick Maram. who has been sentenced to two months imprisonment for drunkenness on an Indian Reserve; David Jo seph Leon of Hazelton. who ha been sent down for four months on a charge of theft, and Joe Sey mour, also of Hazelton, who will rve two years in the penitentiary for theft. All are Indians and will be taken on south by Constable Harold Raybpn.e on Monday afternoon aboard the Prince RupeVt. MINERAL ACT ' ' Crrtlflcatr of IinprovrmrnU NOTICE Smith Fractional Mineral CUlm. situate in the Atlin Lake Mining DlYlston of Calar District. .', Where located: Between the .Daisy and Mickey Mineral Claims. Lawful bolder: E&ulnwr nl4 Min Limited Inc. i Number of hoMera free miner's cer tificate 1 B990-D. TAKE NOICE that Engineer Gold Mines Limited Inc., rree Miner's Certificate Fo. 19990-D. intend at the end of alxty days from the date hereof, to apply to tiw Mining Recorder for Certificate of Improvements for the purpose of obtaining a Crcwn grant of the above claim. And further tke notice that action, mider section 83 of the "Mineral Act" muft be commenced before the Issuance of uch Certificate of Improvements. D ited this Stb day of September, 1929. REGINALD BYMES, Agent. Children' Hose I Dr. W. G. Alexander m in black and tan. Sizes 4 to 9',, Prices 25c to 50C J. A. KIRKPATRICK If FROM MONTREAL To I'lj mouth- Cherbourg - Southampton- Hamburg Sept. 18 Montcalm Tu ('ItiTlioiirg-Soutliamploii-AiitHerp ip 36, Oct. 24 Montrlare Oct. 10, Not. 7 Montrose Tu Heltat-LlvrruooI-tiUiKow 'Sept. IS Metagama U4p. 28,' Oct. M Mlnnedosa Oat. 4, Nov. 1 Duchess of Atholl Not calling at Liverpool. To Liverpool n. pt. It Duchess of Athol! Oept. it Menu Hp. 18. Oct. 11 ..Duchess of Bedford Sept. 27. Oct. 38 ....Dueheas of York . . To Ant with Sept. 18 Montrose FROM QUEBEC To riirrhoiirt-soiitliamnton Boot. 10. Oct. 1 EmDress of Scotland op. it Moniroysi Sept. 24 Empress of Australia Oailtnir at llambura. Aorlv to Aients everywhere or J J lOltSTER S. S. General rasa. Agent. station. Vancouver, ephone: Seymour 2630. C.P.R. R. Teleph Summer Complaint Causes Many Deaths of Infants Tliouminils of mothers throughout Canada have , used "Dr. Fowler's" daring the pnt eighty-four years it has been on the market, and the child's life, no doubt, saved by its tiiurly line, whenever there has Uen any dangcroui disturbance of the bowels. Price, 50 cents a bottle at all druggists or dealers. Tut up only by Ths T. Milburn Co., Ltd, Toronto, Out D nmt fee tempted fey the price ef cheap teas. Only fine teas will give continued enjoyment "SALADA" i TEA fresh from the gardens1 nt; Rupert School of Music. Professor H. Aubry Pryce will resume teaching on .Tuesday, fSepf. 31.' Viol in, piano and other , instruments. Junior orchestra classes, every Tuesday evening; seniors, Friday. Orchestra provided for social events. Terms, Phone 674. I Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bazett-Jones will sail this evening on the Prince George for Vancouver whence they will, proceed - by j stage to San Francisco to spend a month visiting with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Bazett, who will bring them back to Vancouver in their car when they return home. us flhurcK $txvicz$ CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Christian Science Society, 245 Second Avenue This Society is a branch of the Mother Church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist, In Boston. Mass. Sunday morning service at II ' o'clock. Subject, "CHRIST JESUS." Testimony meeting on Wednesday evening at 8 'o'clock. The public -is cordially invited. Reading room, 345( Second Avenue, open Mondays and Thurs- days, from 3 to 5 p.m. . i i r ! ii i i i i - 1 FIRST UNITED CHURCH Pastor, Rev. A'. Wilso'rt, n:A. ' Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Evening service at 730i La't'or Day message by pastor. Organ solo by Ewart Lyne, "Kyrl'e," from the 12th Mass (Mozart). Sunday school will open September 8, at 12:15. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Preacher, Rev. W. B. Cummings The Presbyterian Church services will be r&umed on Sunday, September 1. Sunday school will commence on SUnday, September 8. Mrs. Annette Stone sailed yesterday afternoon on the Prince George 'for a brief business trip t6,:AnyoStlahd: Stewart. : ij, .! ill' Ernest Love, manager of the Stewart, telephone company, sail etl yesterday afternoon by the after haying; spept vt week.iji' the city on business. rv The mile race will test Hie stamina of local athletes on La bor Day, Monday. ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. J. Bes'sonette, a Special Representative of the OLDEST BOND HOUSE in Canada Is at Prevent at the Prince Rupert Hotel Without obligation, make an appointment and there is a possibility that he tan improve your holdings. For 46 years every bond issue recommended and sold by G. A.Stimpson & Co. has paid principal and interest when due. I II in SCHOOL SUPPLIES ! Boys and Girls All Make Our Store Their Shopping Headquarters for Their School Supplies 1 , WE ALWAYS CARRY A COMPLETE SELECTION AT ATTRACTIVE PRICES Big Specials SCRJBBInSEGr dozen 45C PEkcils-Per'd" en ...... TV:.. . . . , 5Qc NOTE BOOKS Each 5c RULERS .5C,10C,15C BLOTTERS Per. dozen 5c I ERASERS., 5c 1 "ay V Io , ' . .'i iw . School Bags, Compasses, Set Squares and All Other School Supplies at Lowest Prices Mussallem Grocery Co., Ltd. 117-123 FIFTH AVENUE EAST Phones 18 and 81 Prince Rupert, B.C. J