i. it PAGE FOUR THE DAILT N2W5 JOHN BULL OPENS HIS NEW NAVAL SHOW TO THE PUBLIC An insight into Britannia's sea power, was given the public at Plymouth, England. The British tars oh the H &S. Brasen are firing a sieek, new type torpedo as they uncover some of their newer martial trumps. Notice the rope attached, to the torpedo. The sailors retrieve it 'after each Sons Of Norway Dance Enjoyed Ilappy Gathering Held Un Thursday Nijht in Oddfellows' Hall KISS YOUR TIRED FEELING GOODBYE! PtplcM Many Suffer Low Blood Count-And Don't Know It. Tfc bafflllng thing about low Hood count ! that you can weigh (boot a much a jam Tir did en look healthy and strong, jtt --Toa can feel as If you had lead la your lsts. dopey, fired and pepless. ' Low blood count mrans you haren't EOt nonih red Hood eorpusclrs. It If their rital Job to carry llfe-eivinit oxygen from your lnnn throusrbout yoor body. And Just ai It takes oxygen to explode itaaolina in yonr car and make the power to turn the wheels, so yon unit hare plenty of oxygen to explode the energy in your body and girt you going power.. Get Dr. Williams fink P1IU today. They are world-famous for the help they glee In Increasing the number and strength of red corpuscles. Then with your blood count op, you'll feel like bounding op the stairs as if you were floating on air. Ask your druggist for Dr. Williams rink Fills today. I aAJIWAy I XTUMSXIPS I I COMMUNICATIONS I L. norus I I; VvTiifflehiSflffiL From The Waterfront Northland Transportation Co.'i motorshlp liner Northland, Cap;. Len Williams, arrived in port at ways, sailed at Seattle. MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE 317-319 Third Avenue West Where Dollars Have More Cents Quality Prompt Service After the show drop in and try our milk shakes, sodas and ice cream. We also have a complete stock of fruits and vegetables Phone 18 & 10 P.O. Box 275 NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates $1.00 up 50 Rooms Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 198 Giner Coote Airways Plane Nor Engaged In Transportation There n .riihi0 m, m Kv 1 o clock yesterday afternoon from . ' . "u ZsiZ: ' " Mrs. A. J. Croxford. roxiora. Mrs. wrs. Ti Alaska and, after discharging fish IT h. o' f Norway Mn Lodge in in fho the Prtnce , h...8?.M tmrfiiSment RuPcrt last T" north- Keays, Miss Eva Chandler ocwreuows nan on Tnursoay nignt, " . " ,. r" bound, is now engaged in freight a fair-sized crowd being in attendance. Music for dancing was fur-niihed by Colussi's Orchestra and masters of ceremonies were P. L. Peterson and Oscar Sather. It. Hun-deide was in general charge and Oscar Haveroy presided at the door. Mrs. Chris Jensen directed the serving- of refreshments, assisted by Mrs. Wick and Mrs. O. Skog. 1 A feature of the evening was the presentation of prizes for the month's telephone bridge party. The winners were: ladies' first, AI-Ida Johnson; second, Mrs. P. L. Ptfterson; men's first, A. Storvick; sicond, H. Stangbye. supplies from Burroughs Bay in Behm Channel back of Ketchikan Running late again. Unlorf hUuaiyJ Lake for the Unufc steamer oatala, Capt. James Find- R'ver1 Gold Properties which ts lav nrrlvpH in nnrt at 5 tVclm about inaugurate extensive de- .... I.- n.u . r t i , . . l'uuci uuiu aiming vxj.. wno is' Dikes If Invaded In War MINISTER I RESIGNED I i Hon, Herbert Marler Quit roit I As Canadian Representative 1 At Washington OTTAWA, Sept 11: CP Sit Herbert Marler, Canadian minister to Washington, has reslgneu owing to ill-health, the Prime M.- lister announced In the House of Commons today. He said his sue-or would be appointed Immediately. I Delightful Shower j 'For Bride-Elect i I i Mrs. II. J. (Men is Hostess in Honor I of .Miss F.n a Llneham Mrs H. J. oden was hostess Saturday night at a delightful shower In honor of Ml Ena Llneham. daughter of Mr and Mrs. W. J. Llneham. who is to be married shortly to J. Cherry, only son of Mr. and Mrs. II. Cherry. The evening was spent in playing cards, the winners being Mrs. Jack Bond Jr.. Mrs. Percy Bond and Mrs. A. J.i Croxford. Delicious refreshments' were served at midnight and Mlssi Llneham was presented with a I beautifully decorated basket ov-j erflowlng with lovely gifts. Those present were Miss Ena jLineham. Mrs. W. J. Llneham, Mrs. H. J. Oden, Mrs A. E. Dickens Jr. Mrs. Jack Bond Jr. Mrs. S. E. AN-exander. Mrs. William Rothwell,' Mrs. Percy Bond, Mrs. F. W. Chand-' ler. Mrs. A. O. Morse. Mrs. Stan Veitch. Miss Margaret Smith. Mrs. Jack Preeee. Miss Edith Oandy. M. J. Miss Bessie Chandler. Mrs. E. Evans. Mrs. 2:30 pjn. for, 8 lon 01 macninery ana;u. Jensen. Mrs. T. Shrubsall, Mrs. u. nealy. Mrs. S. V. Cox. Mrs. II. Hale, Mrs A. GUlis, Mrs. J. Adams. Mrs. H. Dickens. Mrs. P. Doherty and Mrs. Hodgklnson. thls morning from the south and pmenl of promising mining IT , TIT .1 sailed at 9 am for Stewart and Properties in that area. OolnnOl YYeatlier nM ... north nrltVt Ihs nlinn n.n. TW.IJ i other nortnem points wnencc sne " v .. wiia.ui- o ... . is due back here tomorrow after- ray, oroiner or i. s. MacKay., in VLaillOrma noon sQumoouna. -uuk manager 01 mci C. P. R. steamer Princess Louise, the moving spirit behind the Unlk ?sinet'r FiTe Ierees Above Is Capt. S. K. Gray, now operating River venture on a ten-day schedule in 4he Alas j ka service, arrived in port at 3, " o'clock this morning from Van- n i n f couver and sailed four hours jea 111 DeleilCe later tor Skagway ana otner northern points whence she is due back here southbound Saturday afternoon. The Louise had seventy Of Netherlands passengers, seven disembarking Hollanders Ready To Open Famous Recorded In Los Antcles' Yesterday LOS ANGELES, Septeber 11: Southern California had Its warmest day 0f the year yesterday when a temperature of- nlnetv-flve was TODAY'S STOCKS (Court 8. D. J ohm too Co.) Vancouver Big Missouri. .12. Bralorne. 9.30. Dentonla, .02. Falrview. .02. Gold Belt. .15. Hedley Mascot.. .27. Minto. .02. Noble Five. .03 ft. Pend Orlelle. 255. Pioneer. 1-25. Premier. 1.23. Privates. .80. Reeves MeDanald, .40. Reno. .32. Relief Arlington, .1211. Salmon Gold. .05. Sheep Creek. 1.06. . V stfg ia A. P. Con.. .16, Calmont. J3. '9.1c. i.vviMiu. iiictc die pruspecu OI a iwyai. Oils C. & E.. 1.90. Freehold, .02. Home. 2.2. ( Royal Canadian, .'18, , OkalU. .95. Prairie Royalties, 20, Toronto Aldermac. .43 Vi. Beattle. .99. ' Central Pat.. .13. Con. Smelters, 50.00t East Malartlc, 2.10. Francoeur, Gods Lake, .41. Hardrock, 5. Int. Nickel. 47.50. Kerr Addison, 1.67. Uttle Long Lac. 2.46. McLeod Cockshutt, 1.65. Madsen Red Lake. .28. McKcnzle Red like, 1.05 Moneta, .75. Noranda. 710. Pickle Crow. 4.00. Preston E. Dome, 1.16. San Antonio. 1.50. Sherrltt Oordon, Ul, Stadacona, 20. Uchl, .70. BouscadUlac, .04. Mosher Oklend, .07 yj. Oklend. .06VV Smelters Gold. .02. Dominion Bridge, Halibut Sales Summary American 32,000 poundj, 6c and Canadian 113.800 pounds, 5c t0 8.5c. American Harding, 24.000. 9.1c and 6 Booth. Visitor, 8,000, 6c straight. Atlln. Canadian Capella. 19,000, 8.5c and 5c conunuauon oi tne hot weather, tape Race. 11W), 5550, 8.2c and ' 5c, Pacific. ur. W. S. Kerein. after a brlf R, W.. 10.000. 8.1c and 5c. Htrtr- aii iorms oi saimon mning, in-. visit to the city, sailed by the Ca- age. eluding trolling, will be closed in, AMSTERDAM. Sept. 11: 1CP) If tala this morning on his return to" North Forland, 2,800, 8.1c and this district on September 29, the the Netherlands should bo in. Premier. 5c. Storase. only exceptions to the closure be- vaded her citizens mav resort tn o : . Southend. 20.000. 8 le and v , ing the Queen Charlotte Ilands daring collaboration with their old Salmon prices have been stiffen- Atlln. 'and Smith's Inlet. Trolling m? enemy, the sea. In an attempt to ,n "P at Ketchikan. Reds were! 8Plt- 2000 ?-5c Storage. be resumed 0n October 10. The run hold off the foe. bringing 16c at the end of the Ed Llpsett, 14.000, 7.5c. Booth. of chum salmon is still light but is Military "nail reds Blue experts say arefull 11c. whites lOVic Boy. 17,000, 8.4c and 5c. , being awaited. District canneries worked out plans for flooding a and cohoes. 7c. Storage. ! still open Include Inverness. Clax- vital area of this tiny country by ' tori, North Pacfic and Casslar on opening the dikes are ready In the For the" of some $40 from a ' " ithe Skeena River; Butedale, Tall- generals offices. man as he slept In a hotel room, With the summer vacation now i hen and Namu down the coast, and Thn nnt ,ui. .. 'Prisma cmi, . , . ... v. "M"- piy ui una water " sciiuciiccu li urer, clinics lor DaDies and pre- iPacon and Lagoon Bay on the iine defence plan" as it 1 called- eighteen months' imprisonment by school age children are being re-Queen Charlotte Islands. Is that the Holland m.M k Maaistratc Mrcivmnnt in ! nni. ...r-H m, .i... . . . . u u u . u , - j - w , su.,,tu n mi wic 1114k luiriurruw ai- here while six went north from this fighting not on the dry but on lcc court thls morning. point. CANADIAN PACIFIC Transcontinental Trans-Atlantic Trans-Pacific To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way Ports BJ3. PRINCESS ADELAIDE Every Friday lOpJn. To Vancouver Direct PRINCESS LOUISE September 16th, 26th, October 6th, t7th, 27th j (Direct Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services Tickets and Reservations from IV. L. COATFS. General Agent, Prince Rupert. IJ.C. the wet side of the line.. They, t would stay on the inundated area with Intercommunication assured, they believe, by certain roads pos-' sessing elevation enough to remain above the water level. ' The Netherlands hopes, of course, that she can remain neutral as she did on the Great War and she is following a cautious diplomatic policy. j Get a Hollander talking in prl-' vate, however, and he will tell you how much he fears the possl-' bllltv of a German Inviiinn ns. Germany and Great Britain have gone to war Building Permits For This August Total Was. $1080 as Compared Willi $3150 In Same Month Last Year Building permits in Prince Rupert for the month of August amounted) to $4080 as compared with $3450 in,' the same month last year. So far j this year permits have totalled $64,135 In comparison with $365,-980 in the corresponding period last year. , The permits for August were: I Eagle Barber Shop, general repairs, $80. C. Hew, general repairs, $200. Alex Mackenzie, dwelling, Fourth Avenue East. $3800. i ternoon at King Edward School. "BEHIND HEADLINES" EXCITING . . . Ipllt-ircond at s braaksl Mallrn mtal lata wsr4lt Ti mlrarle at telsljps! Tha story brklnd Ika star;) EDUCATIONAL THE VANCOUVER DAILY PROVINCE HARDYS ARE HERE AGAIN Another Series Of Popular Family ricturrs Showing Aat Capitol Theatre Taking the familiar group to Detroit In response to the lUrtllne announcement that they have in herited a fortune. The Hardy Ride Haah. 1 another of this popular series of family picture, ts being featured for the first half of this week at Hie Capitol Theatre. The family encounters legal .difficulties over the expected fortune Judce Hardy, facing the opportunity to win the money by a bit Monday, September V ,J t mr iii m WE'VE GOT TWO I MILLION BUCKS nnar.wnardy.pUybo, i;;thatmelromnowca illul blondej covered with diamonds . . AND FU onvn a. MUSTACHE' Rid, k,gh. wM o.i Aoao,soasrHAAtW9f. wo. th.y-,. aCl4I ,0 day MlcWi 9t high-hat ; , tt. Ol tao sessos THE HARDYS' SIXTH SMASH HIT! WE HARDYS WE HIGH (At 7 43 and 9 18) ITK. Vancouver Dally Province Presenti -I1EIIIM) THE lll-I)LINI-S" "The Story Behind the Story" "ALADDIN AND WONDKItr'UL M.MI" (A I'op-Kye Colored Cartoon) "Jaipur, the rink City" wk lewis STONE Mickey R00NEY Cecilia PARKER Fay H0LDEN TONIOIIT TUESDAY. WKDM.SD.U 2 Shows at 7:M and t.tj of duhonety Uk squarely and the L home as poor as rxr honest Ine same east a pictures appears w ' dltloni Lewis s Rooney. Fay Holder. ker. Sara Iladen. Aj Polly Benedict and IX baek again while n - arc Virginia Orey M William Orr. Halllwr. r John King. An added altrir' . picture proram I a showing the product : eouver Prorlnte newspj Five thousand I . Elio s Furniture PRINCE RUPERT Come Look Over Our Larjjc Stock Of I5ATTLI5SHIP LINOLEUM, CORK, INLAID, FELT HASH FLOOR COVERING Now on Display HEATERS, STOVES, ETC M'e mir Used Kurniturc Department ft people read the Di; Nm pays to let them kri"W x x n have u sen j Smoked "Rupert Brand" I Mild Cured Salmon I I5c pkg. I For Lunch on Toasted Sandwiches or , Hors d'octivrc One Package Serves Four People J; Keps for Weeks In Refrigerator Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Prince Rupert fa ,,f,lh Columbls UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamer Lcav i-rlnce Rupert for Vancouver: T.8.S. CATALA KVEUY TUES- TJJ.8. CARDENA FRIDAY, DAY, 1:30 p.m. 10:$0 p.m. Due Vancouver, Thurs. a.m. Due Vancouver. Monday ' If Convenient, Please Purchase Tickets at Office . """""anon itcgaramg ueservauons ana ticmw - r... FRANK J. SKINNER. Prince Rupert Ajent. Third Ave. Thone 565