{ { f : Wednesday, July 13,1992 LOCALITEMS | e Canadian Legion monthly meet- ing Wea., July 13, 8 p.m. 16° —_—— Canadian Legion monthly meet- ing tonight, July, 13,.8 p.m. Dance Saturday night, Eagles Hall 9 to 12. Ladies 25c., gents 50c. The Vancouver bank clearings Burke Plane Is Christian Endeaver | Party From South Is Making Skagway Trip In Use Again The Junkers monegplane, former- A party of 65 members of the operated in the Atlin district by Christian. Endeavor Society of Cali- late Capt. E. J. A. Burke, who ‘fornia is here today aboard the t his life after a forced landin imer Prince George going north ith the machine a year ago last to make the round trip to Alaska. nter, is now being operated ink harge of the party are Mr. and MeConnell Creek gold field |Mrs. Howard Brown orth of the line of the Canadian, 4 Northwestern Alaska tour party onal Railways with Pilot Mc-\of nine members from Chicago is aboard the same will make the round key in charge. The machine was agjso here Lake Kathbyn near Smithers a | steamer ago making test flights ‘tripn te today They days Skagway and disembark view to possibly using the here next Monday morning to pro- as a base ceed east by train M ind Mrs. A. R.. Phillips re the city on the Princes SOFTBALL POSTPONED morning from the apie Mes. Phillips was called re Owing to rain, the Canadian Na- Youngstown. Ohio, on ac- tiona! Recreatior Association's "serio iliness and Softball League game between Sta- rent death of her sister. Mrs. tion and Round House, scheduled s been visiting du for last evening as the first fixture few weeks in Vancou f the second half of the season with her sister Mrs A. S was postponed. ‘Tonight, weather Mr. Phillips went to Van ermitting Navy and Round hort time ago House are to meet r we substantially reduced rates are now in effect on tickets to various points in | Eastern Canada and the United States, Economical one-way and round-trip fares are offered to suit all travel budgets and all teavel requirements. ONE-WAY COACH FARES ONE-WAY INTERMEDIATE FARES | | 40-DAY ROUND TRIP FARES | SUMMER ROUND TRIP FARES | Full details from Hi. McEwen, D. F. and P. A. Prince Rupert, B.C. CANADIAN NATIONAL V-143:32 The Fish which made Prince Rupert Famous “Rupert Brand” SMOKED — BLACK COD Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. _ PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. r , § ase for a visit in Vancouver. )for Thursday, July 7, amounted to $13,818,976. Mrs. Lorne Peck and family sailed this morning on the Prince Robert Olof Hanson, M. P. for Skeena, came in from Smithers on this af- ternoon’s train and will be in town for several days. Al) labor ef hand and brain in- vited to attend meeting in Carpen- er’s Hall Wed., July 13 at 8 pm. Business. Formation of a branch of | Socialist party of Canada. Late I. 162 Important meeting of unemploy ed on Thursday, July 14, 8 p.m.,} C.L.D.L, Hall, 835 2nd Ave, W. Re-| }port and discussion of Committee | | Interview with Minister of Public Works Rev. C. D. Clarke, who comes here from Britania Beach to as- sume the pastorship of First Uni-| ted Church in succession to Rer,| Alfred Wilson, who has accepted a call to St. James United Church in Vancouver, arrived in the city on } the Prince George this morning; let I got os Sargon and Pills was amaz- | Shee : | ing. I now eat anything I want. I sleep | from the south, accompanied by| soundly and the pains and numbness have Mrs. Clarke and family | oe al eae Senttipation ca 2 an : | my friends to know what this truly won- 3 . derful medicine has done for me.” Mrs. C. H. Hankinson and two] * children returned to the city on ORMES LIMITED the city on the Prince George this morning from a trip to Vancouver and Victoria. While in the south, Mrs. Hankinson accompanied an- other son, who sustained a serious injury some time ago, from Van- couver to the solarium en Vancou- ver Island for further treatment Skin Sufferers Try This Test A Pure Antiseptic Treatment Are you" torm@nted With the agony of @ pucalag itching skin whieh seems t defy re- lief? Have you the sores, crusts, eryptiona, biemishes, of skin disease? Try the pure cool- ing liquid D.D.D. Lt penetrates the skin, soothing and healing the irritated tlesves a Bie bottle proves ite merit or your druggist gives your meeey back ? ORMES LIMITED W. J. MeCUTCHEON., DRUGGIS" Body of Jap Who "Was eat in Skeena For South ‘fined $10 by Magistrate McClymont Presbyterian Tea and Sale off Home Cooking at home of Mrs. Dawson, 333 Fifth Avenue East, Thursday, July 20. Mrs. Jack Wood (Annette Stone)’ arrived In the city on the Prince George this morning from Vancou- ver, being here on one of her reg- ular visits in connection with lo- ‘al business interests. Annette’s just received a large stock of summer merchandise. Watch for our ad announcing sale in tomorrow's paper On a charge, .of driving to ‘the, common danger, Stan Smith was in citv police court this:morning. T. W. Brown appeared as counsel! for the defence. Vancouver Man Suffered For Twelve Years tan Ghasvies J. Payne, s cently said: “Stomach trouble and constipa- tion had been pulling me down for 12 years. I'd be so petvous at night I couldn't get to sleep for hours. My circulation was poor and I had se- gaa vere rheumatic pains in my knee. The re- PLOWING — CONTEST For rent, for sale and all other small advertisements in this section charged at the rate of a word per insertion with six insertions for the price of four. By the month the charge is 25c No advertisement taken for less than 50c. FOR SALE PAINTERS @OR Sale radio Marconi 6-tube, | perfect condition, $14. Phone|) IGHTEN YOUR SPRING CLEAN- Green 285. ING LABORS SPECIAL—Goodyear Tires at lower. prices than any mail order house. Kaien Motors Ltd. Phone 52. FOR SALE pair of adjustable shafting hangers. Also galvan-| ized iron tank Apply Daily News. | tf | —| By Day or Contract FOR SALE—Boy’s Tricycle (8-10; years) C.C.M. in splendid ¢ondi-| REAGONARS CHARGES tion, Can be seen at MeRae Bros. | ‘Ten Gollars. 164 | MUST SELL.—Whe will | give $150 or make me offer, for Double! Frontage Lot 6, Block 32, Section 5, Known as 721 Eighth Averiue West. All Taxes Paid to August, 1932. Write Ernest W. Green-/ Repairs to field. 306 So Boylston Street, Los | Angeles, California, U:S.A. A. E. RELAND ee: 324 Third Ave., Prince Rupert, B.C FOR RENT Phone Red 802 (evenings) to J. P. MOLLER — for — Kalsomining, Painting & Paperhanging WATCHMAKERS Send Your Watch, Clock, Jewellery and Optical Thirty Years Practical Experience: Assures Absolute Satisfaction FOR RENT— Six-roomed House— 260 9th Ave. East 264 OUR NEW LOW PRICES PRN i oeni WILL SURPRISE YOU Red 720 166 = OR RENT— Modern SUMMER RESORTS FOR RENT— Modern flat, Rand Block. Apply Max Heilbroner. tf FOR RENT— Newly decorated 2-| room front suite. Palmer Apart- ments. Phone Red 444. tf —_-— house Len rent When Coming to TERRACE For FRESH LOCAL MILK Phone Red 608 ot 953 DOMINION DAIRY 8 Quarts or 14 Pints for $1.00 aa PASTEURIZED MILK IS SAFE MILK Se Fresh from Bulkley Valley Farms VALENTIN DAIRY Phone 657 commeicnat CHIROPRACTIC Ww. C. Aspinall | rhree Year Graduate Chiropractic Modern Ray Treatments Given Phone for Appointment Green 241 and 549 ‘spen Evenings 6 Exenange Bik. — as TRANSFERS CAMERON'S Pranster; "Phone 177: Dry wood, Tables and Chairs for rent. Beer bottles bought. SEAL COVE TRANSFER. Wood for FOR RENT— Clean well furnished | For Your Picnic or Holiday modern 2-room suite. Palmer Apartments. Phone Red 444. tf MAKE ARRANGEMENTS AHEAD | - 7’ ae WITH US LOST To Greet You on Arrival | | VANDERHOOF, July 13 — .The \first plowing matéh to be held in ‘the central interior nadian National Railways was con- juesed at Vanderhoof last week. The ated with the local Farmers’ Insti- ute in staging one.of the most pro- | gressive moveme! ts in tural methods in this distriet. The ‘competition took place on the farm} of A. V. O’Meara and a goodly num- ber of entrants of Indian and white | settlers took part | The work done by all was excel- | lent causing the able | Messrs. Goldie, Manson and Stuart ie ene worry in placing aw- |ards The following walking plow} | prizes were awarded Indian Department—First, Dun- | lean Aleix; second, Adanar Aleix; third, Morris Thomas Sal ompeting Settlers — First, Sam| The body of Torao Takawa f } qoodland: second, George Streig- Vanedaver, who was drowned at}, third Archie Stewart |Port Essington on Sunday \the Skeena River and will be for- warded south by Haynor Bros. on | the next boat for interment in Van- couver. Deceased was the son of i\Inosuke Takawa of Vancouver | Announcements Canadjan Legion Picnic, iIsland, July 17 Digby o- ‘kh | Eagles’ Social Dance Friday, July /22. Admission, Gents, 50c; ladies, refreshments —_—_————————$—LLLL SSS SE BEING UNHEEDFUL OF ADVICE COST THIS LADY BIG MONEY ; A couple of years ago loeal op- tometrist fitted a lady with glas- ses, giving instructions, that the glasses were to be worn all the time, as one of the eyes being to half close heeded, conse closed and the an oculist for an expensive op- eration in less than a year’s time. uently the was} brought to the city yesterday from} } | land and had the sensitive to i ht had a tendency The advice was hor eredit for the success of the com- W McEwen Sulky plow), Junior Class Junior Class iter Irving | The following Wal-| specials were aw- arded: Duncan Aleix won the sil- |ver trophy given for highest points lon the field for plowing. Sam Good- /land made the best opening of the best working lteam Mortis Thomas captured the prize for the best dressed team, W. Irving secured youngest plowman on the field Following the competition re- freshments were served to the large turnout of visitors and contestants Pau! Black of Victoria and Don Sutherland, district agriculturalist} of Smithers, delivered short ad-) }dresses complimenting the Vander- | | “y ih RE ARR RRR hoof people on the success of their) =—S | venture Practical Demonstration The veteran rlowman from Scot- land, J. Goldie of Vanderhoof, fol- |lowed the talks with a practical de- monstration @f opening the land for | plawing To Dave Irving, Bert Mit- lehell, George Cameron, John Mc- (Millan and John Goldie of the Vanderhoof Farmers’ Insti- } tute, and Herb Moore and Andy Rae lof the Indian Department goes the eye ; petition. ady had to go to} The Vanderhoof district along the Ca-| Indian department co-uper- | better cul-/ judges, ; the special for the) members has jagain assumed leadership in devel- The lady returned to Rupert to oping agriculture im this district, a cee 5 ca Bi UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Steamers leave Prinve Itupert for Vancouver CATALA BVBRY TURSDAY, 1:0 P.M Vio Waypoints arriving Vangouver, Thursday & m CARDENA BEVERY ERIDAY MIDNIGHT, Arriving Vancouver Sunday midnight. approx Weekly sailings to Port Simpson, Alice Arm, Anyox River points, @ynday, 6 pm Further information regarding all sailings and tickels at VRINCE RUPERT AGENCY; Second A venue VAS, TAS, Stewart and Naas Phone 568, ‘get-her new sane, she is'few manths ago by establishing the glad #o wear all the time now first calf club and now with the and says if she had heeded the “ : dviee given her by G. F. Davey first plowing match to be held in egistered Optometrist in charge this area. of the Optical Dept. of Max He The excellent district around broner, Jeweler, it would have yanderhoof settled as it is with f ar- gaged her ® good many hundred sighted and aggressive settlers bids fair to become one of the leading ————— agricultural settlements in B. C. in LOST bunch of keys. Finder leave) We Meet All Trains | ; and General Furniture Repairs sale at weasonable prices. Phone Green 609 or Blue — ‘The AUCTIONEER Packing — Crating — Wrapping at Daily News. Reward. 14, Special Rates For Picnic List your goods witl: me |LOST—Purse containing pair of} Parties to Lakelse Lake GEO. J. PAWES—Phone Black 120 glasses, Bulger’s case. Phone s ae Blue 214 162 We Can Take Yuu Anywhere at (my Time AUCTIONEER == At Moderate Rates i cia ae List your goods with us—Prince SPECIAL SWAIN - om NSFER Rupert’s leading Auctioneer. . . y d Cleaning & Pressing Wood Coal | G. M. HUNT Srd Ave. Phone Red 637 Terrace, B.C. : lone Suit or One Dress $1 25 for ° FOR RENT | Manure For Sale Suits—-Made to order $23 50 Dt A2 e } at . yun eee the No Straw, $2.00 Per Yard akelse Lake Shore " Linens ae Siena! dation sinned Casey Cartage Fuel Ce. | Phone Blue 909 . See Phone 303 | Apply — V. Soucie, Terrace, B.C _ A.H. Benkendorf ii a Hotel Arrivals | PRINTING | OFFICE SUPPLIES TO CRUISE | | Rosé, Cowan & Latta f : } Phone 234 | | al TO ALASKA Hotel Centr Limited | Mr. and Mrs. Wyley R aed Covenient to business district, BOSTON CAFE and family of Jackson, Mich., ar-| homelike, beautiful harbor rived in the city from the east on Wews. |this afternoon's train and will em-|] Rates reasonable. Spacious | R d tbark from here on the private yacht sample reoms. 5 eopene Helene B., belonging to N. T. Bur-| dick of Vancouver, for a cruise of Hotel Central Lid. Thoroughly Renov: ated | Alaska waters First Avenue & Seventh Street “ : ‘ Mr. Reynolds is a friend of M. J Bright and Cheery MHobin, a pioneer resident of Prince Correa Better Than Ever | Rupert. and he was met here today is e ae : hby Mayor C. H. Orme | J. D. McAskill, civy FOOTBALL LINE-UPS - -_—— . | Line-wps for tomorrow evening's Prices Reduced I Stuart Shield football game be- ae htween Regiment and Home Oi) are} jannounced as follows Regiment—T. Smith; i'Thurber; Edgcumbe, DeJong Wingham; Walters, Redpath lussi, Cameron and Christison; serves, Vance and Clark Blake and and | Co- } re- | | In keeping with the Home Ojl—Pierce; Skinner and boarders at “The Dunes,” Tlell Del Rio; Stalker, Mowat and Cur-|' whe ideal summer resort. A hot rie; Pisher, Parkes, Davis, Gomez the land Bye unmolested and without danger iba - — Miles of sandy beach, huge san With a good-sized list of pas- sengers including quite a number of round trip tourists on board, C.' N.R. steamer Prince George, Capt | Neil McLean, arrived in port at bl Return steamship fare o'clock this morning from vancat| ver, Powell River and Ocean Falls and will sail at 3 o'clock this af- ternoon for Skagway and other northern points whence she will return here next Monday south | bound. Total for 12 days Children, half Prince spirit of the times, the Care hire to and from boat “THE DUNES” Tlell, Queen Charlotte Islands rates for summer have been reduced to $1.50 a day. ne away from home. A place for tired businessman to rest and where the children can play No flies! No mosquitos! ad dunes, all the pleasures of the farm with fresh milk and plenty of thick cream. Fresh vegetables and home cooked meals. Trout and salnion fishing in Tiel) River. THE NEW SPECIAL RATES make it possible for anyone'to pay a visit, Here 'is cost per person: Board and room for 10 days $15 price, No extras John leaves Prince Rupert July 8, 22, Aug. 5, 19. Write or Telegraph Madame Rajaut