3r,dir StpttmbcT 8. 1927 THE DAILY NEW6 PAGE THREE THE LABEL IS RED AND WHITE Bl Exhibition Belt now la full win- at Mr. PrtoII"s. U Local and Personal 8. R. Donaldson Ut of Port Eselngton Plain Mr, York of York, Yorks., tells the boys and arrived Ml the ty evening. Arthur Tan. phoc Tt I' TlUa afteroeeu'a train from ti Eeat. girls of the TASTE that set all England acclaiming due at 344, U rrported to b on Urn. BO Undertaken phaa 41. and eating PLAIN YORK chocolate. A. M. Klpp. N River cannery Dentist. Dr. J. R. Ooas. Phone 0M nasgn-. armed In the etty Hat Oct the Big 4 habitl When thin tint Ufa- of Tail, phaa 4. tf .r- Speed boat "tfaas River" around Aadllerru bane Katea Island thraugh rapids 6 pin. Pare 1J. Thursday Mrs Kinder For a Perfect Cup of Coffee CANADIAN PACinCj Vaaiiwavi USE Carnation Milk. Flavor, aroma, color absolutely perfect. It really makes the coffee. And yet it costs only one-third as much as a earn. It is because of the wonderful flavor and golden brown ookr it gives to coffee that many women have come to ute Carnation in all kinds of cooking. Carnation b double-rich and there's cream in every drep. Tarn's Bo "top milk" or "bottom milk" to Carnation The Carnation praosss ef "boroosenization" distributes the double-heaping of cream evial throughout the tin. That is why Carnation adds so much amoofnaari and rich flavor wherever it is used. Order several tins or a case of 48 tins from your grocer. COCOA MADE WITH CARXAT10X Three tablespoon coca (or 2 tablespoons for children), 2 tablespoon sugar, x cup hot water, ftw grains salt, Vi cup Carnation Miik diluted with tyt cups water, $4 teaspoon vanilla. Scald diluted miik in doable boiler. Ufa coesi, sugar and salt and add the Vi cup hot water. Cook over low flame 10 to IS minutes, stirring occasionally to prevent burning. Add to cocaa the scalded milk; return to double boiler and continue cool. int. (or 10 minutes. Whisk with Dover egg beater just before serving. Place a marshmallow in cup and pour hot cocoa over. This serves four. Chilled, then iced, this makes a delightful, hot weather drink. Send for a fret cof j rf Stary Blake' t Cook Bock. Aiireit Carnation Milk Products Company, Limited, Aylmtr, Out. It tastes creamy It looks creamy It is creamy Carnation Milk "From Contented Cowt' Produced in Canada Life Often Hangs in the Balance of a drugstore scale Your doctor's prescriptions often call for ingredients which, while valuable in the amount your doctor orders, are dangerous if there is the slightest variance from this. It is assuring then, that for 20 years Ormes have filled Prescriptions with a care that permits of no mistakes. Ormes ltd. Jfic Pioneer Drttgptsis THIRD AVE. 0 SIXTH ST. TELEPHONES 82200 Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert To Ketchikan. Wrangell, Juneau and !kagwy September 6, 17. 21i To Va nrou ver, Victoria and Prattle September 11. 21, 3&. PKINCEHH BEAHtlf'E. tor llutrdale. East Bella liella. Ocean iaii, "" ' r.n...i.n ..,' ... .. ...r, Naturd.iv. IV. ll ll a.m. a.m. Sfncy for all steamship Line. rn" rutr Information from T. C. OKCIUKIl. Oeneral Apm- jm- Corner of 4th Street and rd Avenue. Prlare Rupert, Union QTFAMqHIPS LIMITED mcotlVEH. VICTOSSC SS - PjOl!VF.R. Buted.le. MSuwn. rZ VICTORIA, 8ltWABT' Wlle m'aa' Bun ",MPBON LICE RM NYOX' day g .N"?' p,nt K1' P mprinre ' m i"d Port mnw:n' Agent. Rupert. B.C. Avenue. It. M. BMITII. and dUced te at a reouiea Through and eattle tickets sold lo Victoria ,gw checked through to deUnaUn. W. Ben. TmaM Mfll crtar. was aa rural in the etty aa yiVtdf afternaan train. J E. Lord, manual of Heath Paettkt cannery, arrived la the city oat vaster- Provincial Constable Robert Otbaoa of Port Baatacton arrived in the el t on y tsrUay aftenaoan' train. Mr. T. J. Davidson and daughter. Elian, arrived in the eraf ysetsrday from Osland to attend the Pair. Mr. and Mra. Oeorge Dover of Ter race are Pair vlaltora. harinf arrived from the Interior on yesterday after noon a train. Alfred Adaau of Maaaett. who Is a Pair visitor, will return to the Queen Charlotte latanda on the Prlaee John Saturday night. Mica Huldah Orahaaa of the Dally Neva staff retaraed to the etty oa yea terday afternoon's train team a bud Mas trip to the interior. Cnttl repair at the Protaeal Qov-Dsaoat wharf have been aotapteW. CPA. iiaaaaifi vtu make laadtag at No. 3 ahed an O.TJ. wharf. tf Joha W. Exley returned to the etty an yesterday afternoon's train from Seal then where he spent a two weeks' on his son-in-law's i 'a farm. Ale Yale moiwd yeaterday aftetaaon ftnat has aid stand on McBrtae Street and la now doing iwielneaa at the new place on the enraar of Third Avenue and McBrtae Street. Ulnter l ranting. Prepare now by putting In Joar winter's of analiiio-Velhif4n iat. l.VK) ttm of the tery hrt on hand. AHxrt A- Mr- (lalfery, Ud. I'huiie 116 and lit. tf Corp. Thasnaa Brloc. 8.CAIP. re-tnrned on res Ut day aaTtarnaon's train fran amlthara where he has keen tor the past weak in aenasatinn with the feont dtatylsanoea apongthe Klwaa- Hon. T. D. PattuUo. minister of lands and taeaibtr of the leglalature. instead of yoing to the Interior as was originally ptamaed. win leave Saturday night on the Prlnee Joha tar the Queen Jbarlotte Islands. Mrs. Bridget Atny CurUn announces the engagement of bar daughter. Patricia Orace. to Lvnaglas Powell Stork, ion of Mr and Mrs. Alfred Stork of that city, the marriage to take place early la October. Mra. D. W. CaaseJ and daughter. Opal, arrived oa yeaterday afternoon's train from Terrace to attend the Pair. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wallace of Claxton arrived In the city last night fro the Skeena River. Mrs. James Mitchell and son will leave tonight on the Prtnee Oeorge for Weat Vancouver where they wUl Join Mr. Mitchell and take up residence. Mra. Mitchell wUl he accompanied smith by her mother, Mra. C. P. Kemp. Harvest Thanksgiving Services will be held at St. Andrew Cathedral on Sunday, Septamtwr 11. Cetvteea at It ajn. and at 740 pm. Olfts of grain. be gladly received Saturday afternoon, j Rev. and Mr. T. D. Proctor reached the city from Hanelton on yesterday afternoon 'a train. Mr. Proctor I to tke the pulpit of St. Andrew' Angli can Cathedral following the departure of Rev. Prof. W. F. Barfoot and pand- ing the return from the East of Arch deacon O. A. Rbx. 1 vlM ANNOUNCEMENTS St Andrew's Society Concert and Vaudeville how, Wednesday, Sptemler 21. Established 1923. 1 ''Office Hours: i . i r Pma-rTi,., .to G p.m. i" i Saturday: 9 a.m. to 1 p m,. 4SnSh Any evening by appointment MB K?nny DENTIST Exchange Block. Phone I Oil Mr. Jarvt McLrod returned to the city on yeateedaf afternoon's tralafrom arts trip to Terrace. Fa&eywerk. Palmlatoy aad Cryital latatg. Un. Ju. Oark. SIS. Third Avenue. Phone Oreen 183. 232 The regular monthly meeting of the achool board, sefceduled for tonight. aw been poetponed unto neit Monday evealag- C.P.R. steamer Princess Alice. Capt. T. Cats, southbound from Bkagway to Vancouver. wW arrive In port on Sun- ly afternoon. Mra. Weedon MaAfee and child of Oearaetowa will sail tonight on the Prlnee Oeorge tor Vancouver on a holiday visit. Dr. H. C. Wrteah, ML A. for Skeena arrived an yeaterday afternoon's train from Haaettan to meet Hon. T. D. Pat- tuUo. minister of landa. T. H. Joh&soa. manager of the Can adJatt Flab & Oofd Storage Co.. aaUs tonight an the Prince' Oeorge for Vatv- oauver on a business trip. Llaaea Hanson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Olof Hanson, sails to night on the Prince George for Van' oouver to resume her studies. ..Ianre tonight In Itooton llsll at R:30 Muir bv twlnrtonlans 7 pleee onhes Ira. 'lnuU U Msrr, director. Admit- Jon. 'gentlemen f l.ou; ladles 25e. l.VX) tons Nanslmo-iVrlllngton Itrep seam Lump Coal In our yard. .Order your winter's supply now. .Albert A Mct'atfrry. Ud. Phone 116 and 117. tf Mra. Q. A. Rlx sails tonight on the Prince Oeorge tor Vancouver en route to Toronto where she wUl meet Arch deacon Rlx and return home with him. Misses Lulu and Marlon Morgan have returned to the etty from Ootsa Lake where they spent the holidays, to resume their studies at St. Joseph's Academy. Local people aa well aa many Fair natter enjayed a danee In. the Audi tortum last night at which music was 'furniahed by Mrs. R. P. Ponder'a ' orchestra. After having spent the holidays at ; their home at Endako, Misses Gladys land Oraee LcDuke have returned to the city to resume their studies at St. Joapeh's Academy. James McAIeenan and the Stewart baseball team, which - played a aeries of two game here, returned home on the powerboat 28, Capt. Alex. Saint, leaving this morning. AH persons selling Exhibition membership Ucketa must have their books and stubs returned to Exhibition office not later than 9 o'clock tonight In order that tickets sold will participate at dance Friday night. A large crowd were present at the dance In the Boston Hall last night at which music was rendered by the Es-alngtoniaas, an orchestra of seven piece under the direction of Louis L. Starr. Both native and white people attended. It Is of&datly announced that the Dominion Income tax office In this fruit and floveta for decoration wlU'clty is to be closed and colonel A. u. W. Saunders, who has been in charge since J. Slade Stevens left, win be closing up and going to Vancouver, on Sunday next. Reldar OJolme. prominent Beattle importer, and Johannes Westerby. repre sentative of the O. Mustad Co. of Oslo, Norway, manufacturers of fUh hooks, were visitors In the city yesterday. They were aboard the steamer Prince George on their way to Ketchikan. Major D. R. MacLaren, D.S.O.. returned last night with the Pacific Airway flying boat from a fisheries patrol of several days down the coast with Adam Mackle. Inspector of fisheries. The aerial reoonslssance of a route from here to Terrace for the Skeena River highway may be undertaken shortly. COWBOY CONCERT DREW LARGE CROWD EXHIBITION HALL There was a large -crowd In atten dance -at the ExhtbltloiS ' ; Hall; last night, the principal concert features being an exhibition by the Prince Rupert O Iris' Drill Team, coached by Alex. Mitchell and Douglas Fr'izzell, and the dancing of the Cow Boys. Bob Green- fidd and His Commander orchestra were In attendance and prayed selections between acts, also accompanying the dancing. An accident to her finger prevented Miss Ollle Curtis, champion cowgirl rider, from accompanying her pals. The minute the brll rings and school gets out, Children come rushing with joyous shout Into the store They all want some more Plain York it's the choc Lite they won't do without. Trust the bora and glr!a to tpr some thing good! And the minute they tried Plain York, thry spotted the chocolate treat ot a liie-time. This delicious, velvety-smooth plain Rowntree chocolate Is the triumph of 200 years' experience in fine chocolate making. No wonder it is so truly chocolste not too bitter, not too sweet, Junt right; a perfect dream of a taste. Try it it qualiry sirrrawea any chocolate you have ever tasted. t OOTIl.tlX UEF.tl LTEIi. Alyansb failed to show up for the native football game this morning with Klaplox to whom it was accordingly defaulted. Oreenvllle wUl defend the Exhibition Cup in the final against Greenville tomorrow morning. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 4 FOR SALE. LAUNCH "NANCY." Length 23 ft., beam 7 ft. Easthope engine IS hp. 4 cjrcle. In first class shape for hunting season. This boat was Regatta Cup winner 1B27. Can be seen at Yacht Club. Cash price ' t97S. O. Rorie. 'phone 387 or Red S13. - 218 fOR SALE. ONE SECOND HAND B.HP. Gardiner Marine Engine used by B.C. Police. Sealed tenders will be received by the Officer Commanding B.C. Police. Court House, up until the 15th Instant. 212 LAND ACT. NOTICE OF IN'TFXtToV TO APPLY TO LEASE LAND Queen Charlotte Islands Land District. Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and situate north of Lota 1658 and 1657. TAKE NOTICE that The Langara Fishing and Packing Co. Ltd. of Massett. occupation Canners, Intends to apply for a lease of the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted twenty chains north of Tan Indian Reserve and on the shore of Mclntyre Bay; thence north 5 chains to the low water mark: thence westerly following said low water 160 chains: thence southerly S chains: thence easterly 160 chains to the point -t commencement, and containing eighty cres. more or lew. LnANOARA FISHINO & PACKING CO. LTD. Applicant Fred Nash. Agtnt. Dated .Tune 27 1927 "COMPANIES ACT' TAKE NOTICE that the Rupert-Vancouver Stevedoring Company, Limited. Intends to apply under Section 39 of the Companies Act. being Chapter 38 of the Revised Statutes of British Columbia, 1924, to change Its name to Pacific Stevedoring it Contracting Company, Limited. DATED at Prince Rupert, B.C., this 9th day of August. 1927. WILLIAMS. MANSON & GONZALES. Solicitors for the Rupert-Vancouver Stevedoring Company. Limited Rheumatism Goes! 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School : Supplies ancl Text Books at Rose, Cowan & Laita Third Avenue and Third Street CASH WITH ORDER Floor : Enamel Kaien Hardware Co. Telephone 3