PAQE SIX THE DAILY NEWS The NITOR TP guarantees eeiipaMe; quiet CEALED alr-lijht within the Monitor Top ii the entire mechanism that will operate a Gen-rral Electric Refrigerator year in and year out quietly and dependably without a thought or wbrry on jour part. Every day the General Electric Refrigerator Hill save yon money. For a few rents a week it will provide the safe, dependable refrigeration that preserve foods safeguards health and prevent watte. And the Monitor Top Is designed to give a life-time of economical, trouble-free service. Ask the nearest dealer to demonstrate the many advantages of the Ceateral Electric Refrigerator. EASY TERMS ARRANfiFD Electric Refrigrra-tar dealers are in a position II ICeawral to aSTer exceedingly reason I f able terms, wrll within the II averare familv ItrwIrH. la mways GENERAL ELETEIC AIX-STEEL REFRIGERATOR NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA POWER COMPANY LIMITED Cvara4rI by CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC CO., Limited KAIEN MOTORS LTD. Chevrolet and Buick Automobiles Good Used Cars Boat Engines -Gbodyear Tires . Raybestoa Brake Linings Expert.Mechanics Telephone 53 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Reliable Wrecking "Exclusive But Not Expensive" To Be Well-Dressed In Prince KupcrtSce,. -ANNETTE-''" '' Shoes, Hats, Coats, Dresses, Lingerie and Furs ANNETTE LADIES WEAR COMPANY LIMITED Third Ave, & Fifth St. Two Stores 70S Eighth Ave W. PEMBINA EGG Delivered, Per Ton . $12.00 MINEIIEAD EGG Delivered, Per Toir 12.50 MINEIIEAI) LUMP Delivered, Per Ton . . . 13.50 FURNITURE and PIANO MOVING A Specialty HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 PHONE 5S0 DEMAND "Rupert Brand" sHs aU "THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD." Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Pretty Tea Given For Organ Fund at i Home of Mrs. Allen A pretty ainjcryabJr tat with 5 a!e flf flo.fcgpand pome (Sowing j fas hSd vesterday afternofn ' at t tie aipartment home of Mrs. Frank Allen, Third Avenue, which was veil attended by ladles of the Anglican Church and their friends, the ; proceeds going to the organ fund 'of the St. Andrews Cathedral. Mrs. J. D. Gibson and Mrs M. II. I Olott poured with Mrs. Forrest, Mrs. Aspinall, Mrs. Benson, Miss Gibson and Mrs. Brown serving. Mrs. Ba-zett-Jones was cashier and Mrs. Cullin and Mrs. C. C. Mills had charge of the home cooking 3le. j The tables and rooms were taste-' fully decorated with autumn flow ers. Mrs. Allen received the guests. As a result of the event the sum of $62 will be added tg the organ fund. STEWART IS REMEMBERED Fine Photographs Recall Visit of Officers and Men of Warship STEWART, Sept. 11 : When the British light cruiser H. M.- S. Despatch was in Stewart at the end of July some very excellent photographs of the ship were taken by a local photographer. One of tnetc showing Mt. Ralney towering Its full 6700 feet above the cruiser as she lay at anchor in the harbor, was framed and presented to the officers and ship's company by the local branch of the Canadian Le jion, and this week the Legion is in receipt of a letter from the Captain in which he expresses the thanks of himself and crew for the gift. The tetter, written from Portland. Ore., says in part: "This present has given great ?Ieaguf to everyone on board, re-mintfl os as 4t does of three very pftalaftt days spent at Stewart, our mly regret being that the visit was iuciva short one." , A. M. Manson, K.C., former attorney-general, was the speakei before the Prince Rupert Oyrj Club at its reguar monthy luncheon In the Commodore Cafe today. PICKLING SPECIALS Green Tomatoes Otf 6 lbs. for Ripe Tomatoes por basket Green Peppers Qo 2 lbs. "vl. Cauliflower 20C 6ft cli Pickling Cukes 9 2 lbs- for Celery, large and white, per head . . Green Beans OE!r 5 lbs. for Vinegar, white and QAp brown, per gal. . . FltESlI FRUITS & VEGETABLES ARRIVING EVERY COAT Mussallem Grocery Co. Limited 417-123 5th Avenue East rilONE lb AND 81 NEW TAX Service JOHN GURVICH f LONG TRIP OF KIDDIES Youthful Brother and Sister Tra velled From Ceylon to Winnipeg" I 24Frotn! WINNIPEG, i, Sept. Sept. mother in Edinburgh and their ! Journey across the Atlantic to their their mother whom they had not sean for more than a year. Grace Cowie. who is seven yean old and James, her five-year old I brother, are the heroes of this story I Leaving For Old Country Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Tan nock to Take Up Residence at Kilwinning Near Glasfow, Scotland Mr. and Mrs. James R. Tannoek who have been residents here tot several years, will leave by train tomorrow for Montreal whence they will embark for Kilwinning, near Glasgow, Scotland, where they will take up future residence, Mr. Tan-nock going Into business there with his father. Many friends will regret the departure of Mr. and Mrs. Tannoek from the city. Mr. Tannoek was formerly deputy 'government agent here and more recently has been accountant for P. Burns te Co. Mrs. Tanock has been very popular '17 Years Experience) Drivers Spiro, Al and Johnny. Phone 32 -Day and Night No overcharging Moderate Price. Careful Driving and Courteous Treatment Proprietor I Town Hall At J Stewart Moved j To New Site! STEWART, Sept. 24: Messrs. Wall and Jones are busily engaged in carrying out their contract to move the municipal building nor.i Xeylon to Scotland accompanied by j its present location to the village iuir awn, a visit w uieir giaiiu- owned lots at tne corner ot sixin and Columbia Streets. The building now stands on the rear of the lot at j mother In Canada, which they made : Fifth and Columbia which was pur-unaccompanied, is the story of two j chased some time ago by the Nor-l tried but happy little travellers, thern British Columbia Power Co.. which eff&etl last night here when and part of the agreement oi sale they stepped off the Canadian N-1 was that the power company move Uonal Railways train, the "Con- j the building to a new location de-Unental" Limited, to be greeted by atanated bv the owners. Accordinriv tenders were called for this work last week and Means. Wall and Jones, with their bid of $290. secured the contract of a Journey which has taken them J rAn jiis ffTT'rnr'n more than half way around the'B I 1 1 lYl I 1 I 1 I LAd VvS world to Join their mother. j V1""11 Starting from Ceylon more than ! A D C TJ A MFH a year ago, their voyage, which I rHi il tWllLiU took them through the Indian Ocean, across the Arabian Sea. up 'Member of Baptfat IVroihefhoad the Red ea to the Sues Canal, the! Allotted te Departments entire length of the Mediterranean I . ! f"!!"? of 01!to!' thT Appointment by President W ? I. Wilson of the various committees frantoother and. finally across fomed cn!cf itcm DUimei, Uie Atlantic to their mother in at tne tJst Brtiooi meeUBg mDl?tS b a FT? " ytn The following is a corn-few children of their age may; .., of rnmmittjM. boast. arms when she arrived here a doll ' which was given to her In Ceylon' and which has been her lnsepar-. Devotional J. H. Smith and Aid. H. Unsey. Social P. Glass. W. Louden. H. J. Chalk. able companion throughout the , John5tone c4uneron and Earl entire trip. James stepped off the : Qordon train with air of an n expertenced Merabenlpw. Wilson, a Ham-traveller, and be truly is. for be has j blm p olaiB v Houston saUed five of the seven sea , welfare T. Johnstone. Bad The travellers arrived young at0rmi Lee rJelL neoec reeenuy on me ss. Anion la. where they were handed over to the Canadian National Railways for safe keeping to Winnipeg. Many Card Parties and Tournaments Planned For Winter This is the opening of the card party season when many organf-, zatlons in ahc city are laying their j plans for various events throughout the winter. The Lades of the Royal Purple are planning a series of bridpe and whist games every second Monday J at wnicn cash prises will be given each evening, concluding with a large prize at the end of the tour nament series. This will run all! winter and promises to be one of the outstanding events of the year. Other organisations are making plans for tournaments and series! of games and it seems as if there would be plenty of opportunities offering for those who enjoy cards. Sports O. W. Johnstone. Cliff Otlker, T. Johnstone. Bod Oreen. Bert Cameron and Bart Gordon. House Geo. Peters, R. Oreen and Cliff Otlker. A social on October 10 will Start the season's activities In rwfl nest, and debates, mock trials, weddings and funerals, Till find places on the program. ' District News QTEIVADT C. A. Banks, manainj director' of the B. O. Stiver Mines, arrived In Stewart last Saturday night on the Prince Rupert. Mr. Banks proceeded immediately to the mine. L. 8. Davidson. W. J." Curtis. T. H Lee and E Minurd have returned to 8tewart after serving on the petit Jury during the Assises at Prince Rupert Mrs W. B. Oeorge and Mrs Smitherlnmle were outgoing passengers on the Prince Rupert on Saturday night last. They were to meet Mr. George in Ketchikaa and will spend the winter In the South. J. Morrice. manager of SefferU' Ltd., left Saturday night on a baying trip to Vancouver. MIsj Chorrie Campbell has re turnei to th? University of B. C. to take up a teacher's training course R. W. Kennedy. Stewart lawyer, left Saturday night on a business visit to Vancouver. A. J. Lancaster, provincial collector, returned to Prince Rupert on Saturday after a short visit here in connection with the duties of ni. department. Lee Oordon of the Power Company staff at Prince Rupert, left on 8aturday night after a short visit to Stewart. Mr. an Mrs. H. Hummel of left last Saturday night for ALICE ARM J P. .Scartefci. government agent SLWwti, sprat, a lew days hero and at Anyox last week on official business. Provincial Constable 8am Service of Anyox spent a couple of days here last weez on official . Oeorge Druggy returned home last Thursday trom Prince Rupert where be was summoned for Jury! service at the Supreme Court A-l sizes. ! M w m Wednesday, S Bl.Bss.siiiMJ.j..a) Biuau.BLM. aj-j ucnnesaay et inursuay Two Shows 7 & 9 pan. Bebe Daniels Star of Kio Rita, in "LOVE COMESALONG" ALL TALKINT.49JNr.LNG. AND DANCING 3 Comedy "Barnacle Bill" Cartoon 'Trolkkin g Novelty "Voices of Lonely Men" Admission 20c & 65c Feature starts at 7 : Thursday Matinee at 2:30 ISc & 40c Feature start M -- m Priit tv & Saturday niTIIIlV l!nr.fl!i In -v.. S.BZB E9 Hf I i E 1 BUB : ! B yStfUCBUZCCSfH 3 M X 3'?, FISH SALES Summary American 214,500 pounds, 3c and 4c t? 10.1c and 6c. Canadian 14,000 pounds, 10.1c and 6c and 10 Jc and 6c American ' L ndy. 93,000, Atlln. 8.1c and 4c S'cetra, 50.000, Pacific. 8c and 4c. Helgoland. 40,000, Booth, 8c and 4c. i- Kanaga, 10.000, and Mktdleton. l3,000.CbTa Storage, se and 4c. ! tmBWJM, C01eI forage, 9.1c ' and 6c. j Marembo. 7,000, Booth, 10.1c and. e. " . j Estepv 1,000; Aelianee. 11.000. and Wave. 9,500. Cold tfiatage, 10c and 0c. Canadian Edward Lipsctt. 7,500. Cold Storage. 10.2c and 6c. Joe Baker, 4,000. Atlin. 10 lc and 6c. Bayview. 1500. Booth. 10.2c and sc. CAME NORTH TO RE MARRIED TO NURSC P. A. Mclnfyre. chlf officer of UTMHearr rtmce Oeore, came north from Vancouver as a pa.'. jenger aOoard that vessd ttoh morning and tomorrow night will be married to Miss Nelue Hubbam, ' .tN.. of the nursing staff of Uu Prince Rupert General Hospltai. After the ceremony, the eouplc will sail on the Prince George foi a honeymoon trip south after' vhicli they will Uke op reatdence n Vancouver. DO YOU SUFFER WITH HEADACHE? So easy to get quick re&ef and pre- veat an attack in the luture. avoii Wosaidcs and dope. They relieve qiuck- he twit afftf-t th knrl afwt ar ww ' dsagerous. They are depressing and only give temporary reicf. tlx cause of the headache still remains within. The sane and harmlcM way. First correct the came, Sweeten the soer and acid stomach, relieve the intestines of the decayed and poisonous food matter, gently tamalate the liver, start the bile flowing and the bowels Bass off the waste matter which causes vottr headache. Try Carter's Little Liver Pill. Druggists 25c red (Jigs. Demonstration of the following PRODUCTS OF THE BORDEN COMPANY A British Columbia Product 8t. Charles Evaporated Off Milk, per case ?vitJ MUIr tw tin v w Chocolate Mil per vin -ww Reindeer Condensed Coffee OAn per tin OVK, The Economy Cash & Carry ! "Where Dollars Have More Cents"; Phone 3C0 319 Third Ave. ,1 liifiiii S.E.Park?rI'd. FOR FAIR Oru PROTECTS ( We have a real rep . maintain in selling t j as well as new onr- Prices are exception ; cause our trade-in p i it unnecessary 'o car prkes In ordr i.. . ., over generous allov. . You pay no more t. . Is really worth in un.. ace. LOOK Tlirsi O 1121 FORD TRUCK Price 1923 FORI) TUDOR Price IMS FORD FOKO'ifV Prlte I Early Delivery Thro; the CUV JLml n r.s cm S. E. PARK" 1 11 Telphni Interested In Cut Glass? We mean t The kind ui i. of diamonds ... of iron. It U a mUt.ik m.-n. y in; ai. We havt a bt-.i new cutting ' A spi-clal wan r has sue tumb. . heavy beautidi. Many bcauti! Fromr' m To $63 dEvLLL 1 10 Tltt STOKE Vr bBtuaBiaiajr u ti i ' TELEPHOhtL 657 VALENTIN DAI. '-SKEENA nnM Creamery But'r & Cottage Chcc s FRESH PASTEUR!' 1 P"lS AND CRFAM V ' 1 V gat - . - LvliMDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 63 Cartage, Warebou-Distributing. T Motor Ser i a Coal, Sand and 1 - We Specialize in l' Fnrnlture Mo"?- and