lr0ndy,P"r U I W U but M iWM M W aaaillM k. iktH u rJ lh lit a4 Hhtkl wM "ft he Hta IMt tft.l a) I ;flNMIWfT M lk tMlh 6 twraf fact H ! m ml i t tkl th IVfrkffr iMfWrt f Immm bm! VtMWMH m BMHi lit MM llM ftiJ ln-rrw im MMrt it pt.UatniI1 L.wrTl ii - i . .h n 11 r . LOCAL NEWS NOTES I Members of .Canadian JLeglon AV , please aliena 1U"C " . Robert Murray. Tuesday. Jpt, i5.'.-C Undertakers 2:30. William Tobey, after a week's l... .... hi 4inm here, sailed by be Catala last night on "his re am to premier. a o. Moa. who arrived -in ... . ...... be city the latter pari. pi lasi wees om Hyder, sailed yesterday morn- hg on the rnncess wjuisc ur ivev- " blkan. lotto young, refrigeration .engln- it of the, staff or tne prince u- ert Fisheries Experimental Sta-Pn returned to the city on the ttncess -Louise yesterday; morning pm a -trip to Montreal and eise-hpre in the east, In connection ttth the experimental trip across' .i i. - a 4. . hp ronuneni iu a new tyuc ui ca-- jress refrigeration car which ls.de-; pred to have .proven a (distinct jproyement. Mrs. ioung;ana.cnii-ipn. .who have .-been Visiting in Isconsln, will .be, returning .later. John Sorvig .and .wife .and fnm. ily, Eighth Avenue West, are leaving this evening for Oslo, Norway. J. E. Moody of Port Simpson was a passenger .aboard the'Catala last evening jeturning north after a trip to "Vancouver.. Robert .Moxley .of this city has assumed a position. as sdhool teacher at Meadowdale in the district southeast of "Vanderhoof , Miss L. Kinley of Port Simpson, who has been snendlne vacation in the .south, was a passenger aboard ihe .Catala last night returnlne north from Vancouver. iF. W. Renworth, former well known pioneer resident of this city and ,now Identified with headquar ters staff of the Great West Life Assurance Co. in Vancouver, -was a passenger aboard the Princess Louise yesterday morning bound for Dawson and elsewhere In the north on business. He expects to Upend a month or so .in the north. THE fOWj PACE, 9imm Cut U mm Itr't pvtMW'l i4 mnr 1 M tart )mi Mil Mm Mf tiw Ml MMrttM fMlhlxl 4 tit, Mtt 1 i- Ui kliHlM taw I iriinltMlAltM,! NWtofN MM t t tbtUf. HI. m rf kkh UmJ lB Inr IW ilui Mitl t rlrHi .tiMttti .milk mm at hI HMHtll MlUk or TMI OtCHl MMlMH it !! Ill I doh TOROO. CAN -ecu-" contra prop--. f OtrfcfMr tlMMM) kat mtlfd InA liMrtm - - akl tSpfv rwla a ur. wtttck M U At ! ik OrckJ -y4anrfinf otk. It M 1M dlflliH rtrr 'Ut.1 ifc a that tk mk H tvklrik la IUtM a MMiMiNh i fr'lkMMfNii f pmyto t ilMri N aar i ti rt4 tnd funWrawft thai Ifcv "" NH tu fcwNr-WMawiWM la 1 flrM n H Wr)y a jviwraUa ,11 I ,f fewfot the tra rttetra to art mi wmUmUt HMittf to ite tohaktu vUMttoftkm.M wiiil infinite eWes. Life i 'in riga Joe Keltos of Terrace was fined $10 and costs by Stipendiary Magistrate Andrew Thompson In provincial police fcourt at-the .week-end on a charge of .assa-utlng Samuel Carter at Terrace. W. w. Drake of Vancouver arrived In the city on Saturday night's train to Join the staff of Canadian National Telegraphs here for relief duty. II. S. Meadows, the local manager, will be going off this week on vacation which he will spend in town. Rev. Father Leo Basse. Roman Catholic Church missionary In the Stlklne and Dease country, sailed' by the Princess Louise yesterday; morning for Wrangell enroute back to Whitehorse after spending a couple of weeks in -the city. He' was accompanied by Rev. Father L. Ouellett. . ! THE CANADIAN ILLUSTRATED WEE) Mr. and Mrs. Charles V. Cold-- well, who arrived In the city .Friday afternoon on the Cardena from 'Vancouver, sailed on the Qatala Sunday night to make the round trip to Stewart and Anyox and thence back to Vancouver,;- Mr. iColdwell is the purchasing agent ifor the Union Steamship Co; the rfcrrV. Ttvey hut t . oVmg w: 0f ot them the county estwent, paTt pn? tnce pft :redi , int han then . ..j.4jj-; iestBVP VveBVonie1 minister vv - altn0st PS and .a? uders' PL prs are the stence p ot a mal Part; ' in sPue e 1:11 w inves ttnents idi Hoder : oi very r:-L en'a -'ipV hun " nir rtun""- cass ,ss ox 1 nltC Her oi , dreds meta leaded frVVoldtng a icl ! it tria. not other PnIV or WU -ac 4 , Uted ana ftl desuu--ern. 'Vrioe of Sl, bind or an the assets " oUway DOVrcre.can mor CTOR! ENNA kcK NIVJH ii.t u It few tf ffi,i,,ni4 t nsurancc r- . 0x p-- t)0icy-nu-;i ot T1 t trie Any Inv render v func JS w y any these rea re;; and cm - me sure, jansure. 'Guardian o 'tan''" . w,rKj .r nr.ea 'the vast ld8et.the-;;leading IMS M M ltis kwu. . ft-. W tW bosf":; taken tnn,eni coi-"-um , are dest is to thitig to mate Ar This editorial, taken from "Saturday Night", Toronto, is o timely and Informative .that Jt is reproduced here as one of a series of messages .-sponsored by Lite Insurance Companies is .Canada. Insurance Canadian H o mis " . t'" . 'Mil ,;4 ethinK. if.. 'X i. r Robert Parker, who has been at Whitecourt, .Alta., returned barns on Saturday ailghtls train, accompanied 'by IUs bride. ' Harry Zef fertt, well .known Stew-' art merchant, was & passenger aboard the .Catala last evening returning -north :after a business -trip to Vancouver. R. H. Nicholson, jnarlne department official .from -victoria, arrived In -the .city un Jrretflatala last night from -the south .-to -visit Oigby Island .on official .business. I The fire .department was called out at -.2. p'ckwkSaturnay .afternoon to the .residence .of A. McAllister, 201 Third Avenue, where -there was a chimney fire. No damage -was done. Mrs. Thomas young .was .a passenger aboard the Catala last evening going through to Arrandale from Vancouver. Her husband, winter manager of the cannery there, went north last week. Miss Beatrice Berner has received 'word that she has success fully passed her. suplementals In the University matriculation examinations, ithus giving her matriculation standing. Fred .Martin '.arrived in the xlty on .the .Catala last .rilght .from Van-, couver and will proceed .tonight by train to Vanderlioof enroute to Takla Lake where Mr. Martin is Interested Inminlng. Thomas Kaye of the Union .Oil Co. arrived In the cityon the Prin cess .Louise yesterday from .Vancouver, .being here on one .pJ his periodical .visits .to the company's local plant. Frank -M. Burns, Robert JHnriay .VVell .Known (Fish (Packer .of 'Canadian .Fish Jk iCold -Storage .go. Masses Away iRobert Kirkwood ."Murray,, -vreli of the .Canadian Fish.z(fin1ri.Rtrtr age tCo passed & way Uate'iyesterday morning in .the iPrince (Rupert General aospltal. Jle ihad 'been ;ln lll-ihealth ior some lime 'but ihad been an '.the hospital for iflnly :& ?day prior ,to .his -death, having ibeen taken -there :ln the ambulance n Saturday afternoon. Fifty-two -years .of age and a native of Scotand, the late Mr. Murray had been a resident of Prince Rupert for ;flfteen years, having come here from the Old fCountrv. He Js survived .by .an aged lather, William Murray, and his widow, Mrs. Agnes Murray, as well as .a brother. John R. Murray. The bereaved will have the .sympathy of many friends, Deceased Is an ex-service man.' The funeral wjll take .placeTues-day from the chapel of the B. C. Undertakers. . Hold Arrival Savoy A. Rfd, Cedl Ryan, Harold Ryan and Mr. and Mrs. D. Musr grave and Marietta, Port Slmpscn: i. M. Miller, Mr and Mr-s. P.eggie Booth, Gertie Louth. Mr. and Mrs: P. 'Leighton, Miss Myrtle Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. G. Erlvik. E, J. Erickson and A. McMaster, city: Mr. and Mrs. J A. Prevost, Mn-'akatla; Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Mur- mspepvor w ,poy, Ketchikan: H. P. May. Win customs, was a .passenger aboard ,nlpeg; Mr. arid 'Mrs. J. R. Browr .the Princess "Louise vesterdav j bound from Victoria to Skagway. He wjll proceed Into, the .Yukon. and tNorthern British .Columbia on of- 'ilclal;buslness. EROST JUTS GARDEN'S Frost this mornhig injured the gardens In some of the low lylnp sections of the city while gardens on the 'hills or :riear the waterfront -escaped. Dahlias were hardest hit by the cold. Announcements Anglican tea, Mrs.v Bryant's, :Mc-Mordle .Apts.,: September 17. JBaiaar for Boys' Band 19. Harvest Pestlval ale, Salvation Army ;Citadel, September 21, 8 p.m. .Canadian Legion Whist September 23. Bridge and Presbyterian Tea, September 23. Orange dance, September 25. Junior Chamber. Dance, October 2. of Commerce (212) Catholic Bazaar, October 7 and United Church Supper, October 9, Canadian Legion Bazaar, 15. Baptist bazaar carnlva, Oct. -24, St. Peter'a church Bazaar, November 12. L. O. B. A. Bazaar, November 19 PGUCJOUS SUMMIT ICE CREAM 4 -Gallons and OaMoru VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 67 Port Esslngton Itoyal E B. Crane, M. S. Buchanan, T. Crosby, Fred Martin and T. S. Urn- leby. -L. -H. -Evans Vancouver; and -C Halliday, C.N.R.; A. H. Vick. T. W. :Hall, inspector cl schools, i-ew Westminster; W. Reid, Top- : returned to the citv on the Catalajley: J. Lofendo, Terrace; F. Wezek rlast night from 'Victoria where he jand 'Lew Buck, -city; Mr. and Mrs. '..has ibeen :paying a brief wlslt fol-J- 'F. Murphy, Ketchikan, 'lowing his return from France Prince Rupert where he went bnu the' Vimy pll- "Mr. and Mrs;-E. T.-Kermey. Ter-.grlmage. . ' race, 'H. E. ' tioulbourri, - vibhwia; i L t ,'peorge Castle, Harold Lannlng, j Dr. R. G.Xarge, who has-been in w- 'J- -Glendlnning. A. D. Bowker ,Vancpuver for the past couple of and Capt. A. E. Lewii, yancouvsr; , weeks irr connection with ,prepara-. Mr. and Mrs. Noonan, Telkwa; ions to inaugurate a centre herei000 c Carruth. Steyeston; "Mr.' ior luoercuiosis treatment. re-'anQ MK- V- Hanson, city; J. turned to the city from the south on the Catala last evening. R. 'Morgan, Sedgewick Bay. We .sell .circulation, -We have It. PRINCE RUPERT WOMEN KNOW VALUES! "Splendid!" exclaimed 1. K. Q. Browning .when .questioned regarding Ihe Opening day of "Demers" great iaje. ".We exceeded our ilrst day's quota by a considerable jnargln. Prince, Rupert women cer-. . talniy recognize .good Ayaluesl1' liMr. Br6wjilngUent lori.-ityt, 'iiolnt out that the ;sale can1-tinues all this week. "We're re-grouplng and re-prlclng many lines each day as the sale proceeds, and customers are advised to re-visit the store dally and waich the News for the latest ' -"Build BJCrarroIls" - , Knhsh f&tsaa. Columbia's Good Milk sfS "Because of Its richness .and fine llavor 1 have used .Pacific Milk lor about two years slnce I first cameito know It. I ibegan with It because It Is a British Columbia milk and I came to like it.' from a letter 'from Mrs. R. J. t. .aT11 IC 1Y1UK IRRADIATED OF COURStt Timely Recipes CKEAMY EGGS 4 tablespoons melted butter, 4 ttgss, Pew grains pepper. &'rtea-spoon salt, .cup milk. i iBeat esigs, add seasoning, mlfk tand melted butter. sCook in top part of double boiler. As mixture thickens araund sides and bottom. jatlr -it into centre. Continue juntu all mixture Is coagulated. Bene hot on toast. Donald Blake of the staff of the Canadian National Telegraphs and his sister, Miss Dorothy Blake, returned home on Saturday night's train from a visit in Winnipeg wit i their aunt, Mrs. V. W. Smith. Firms Complete Scalp TreatmentI Fitch's Shampoo . . , .55c Fitch's Ideal Hair Tonic J5c Fitch?s Scalp Brush , , . ."50c $1.30 Value Special, 69 cents M0DESS SPEQAL Per Box, 22 cents Two for 41 cents Ormes Ltd, Ztfit! Pioneer .Druqgists Tt.t iKcxall BUr ehonea: J .t $2 Open Dally From '8 a.m. till M p.m. -Sundays and Holidays From 12 noon till 2 p.m.. p to. till :S p.m. Canadian Pacific To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way Ports SS. "Princess Adelaide" every Friday at 10 p.m. To Vancouver direct i . SS. "Princess Louise," Sept. 9th, 17th, 25th.'Oct. 4th,lflth. SS. "Princess Norah," Oct. 25th, Jiov. 3rd. To .Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau .and Skagway SS. "Princess Louise," Sept. 4th, 13th, 21st, 30th, Oct. 22th. SS. "Princess Norah," Oct. 21st, 30th. For Information and Reservations W. L. COATES,, Gen. Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. Used Goods Bought, Sold or Exchanged HEATERS REDS Of all sizes KITCHEN RANT.ES SINGER SEWING MACHINE MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Ten-or Banjo, good make; "B" Flute, Guitars, Etc. RADIOS, GRAMOPHONES BARBER CHAIR in good condition NATIONAL CASH REGISTER D. ELIO FURNITURE EXCHANGE Phone Green 421 Third Avenue