August 20, 1982 Saturday viSIT BY BOOZE CUT GOVERNOR BEING MADE District Head of Rotary Addresses | Prince Rupert to Get $4900 From Local Club—Rev. Dr. Grant | Liqtor Prafits For Six Months; Also Speaker at Gathering $6900 From Motors In connection with the visit to} VICTORIA, Aug. 20:—Liquor Con- the eity of William MeGilchrist of|trol! Board profits for the six Salem, Ore., district governor, and|months ending March 31 were $1,- Mrs. MeGilchrist, a dinner meeting |637,000 of which the municipalities was held Thursday evening in the|will reeeive $376,000. Prince Rupert Commodore Cafe by the Prince Ru-} will get $4900, Prince George $2000 pert Rotary Ciub, wives and lady | and Vancouver $160,000, The liquor friends of the members bcing guests | profits have dropped $365,000 from the oecasion. the previous six months, In addition to M1 McGilehrist, | Motor licences distribution wil delivei stirring message to'!amount to. $570,000 of which Van of the organization, those |}couver gets $270,000, Prince Rupert the pleasure of herring | $6900 and Prince George $2700 tor who ed a member present Dea a happy talk by Rev. Dr. H. R. Grar it | ang of Fort William, a former president ke Tid f the local club Omorrow ’s 1 es Besides the addresses, the ileus evening's program included«vocal Sunday, August 21, 1932 solos by Mrs. J. H. McLeod and Mrs.! High 4:00 am. 18.0 ft Ward and violin solos by Bert Ga- 16:18 p.m. 19.0 ft meron. Mrs. J. 8. Black was accom- , Low 10:10 am. 6,0 ft panist 22:50 p.m. 6.0 ft G. A. Woodland, president of the --——_—-— — club, was in the chair ¢*#+@e# eee eee ee Following the dinner, there was a! ® * theatre party at the Capitol Thea- | TELL THE PEOPLE + here all enjoyed the feature | # - ? picture, “The World and the Flesh.”|* “Tell ’em quick and tell ‘em # Mr. and Mr McGilchrist, who # often. Explain to folks plainly # ire spending four days in the city |\# and@ sincerely what you have will sail by the Princess Alice this|# to sell, Keep everlastingly com- 3 ifternoon on their return solth. |# ing at them. Advertising ts # # pretty much like shovelling a # PRICE OF WHEAT # furnace. Once you stop stok- + VANCOUVER, Auv. <0 Whert @ ing, the fire goes out.”"—-Wm. # was quoted on the exchange this @ Wrigley jr. (th) ¢ morning at 50 7-8¢c. a bushel spot @ * ce for No. 1 Nortnern **+#+*+e#*#ee 2402684 SIMONDS SA = Cross-cut, Crescent Ground, will saw 10% more Me timber, time and labor being equal, than any other » made. This guarantee has never been challenged, SIMONDS CANADA SAW GO., LIMITED, ST. REMI STREET AND ACORN avenue, MONTREAL, Quc. VANCOUVER, B.C TORONTO, ONT. ST. JOHN, N.B. 526-5 WILLRACEIN VANCOUVER Five Local Boys Go South to Parti- cipate in Athletic Event | | ; ; ! Five Prince Rupert boys are leay- ing tonight on the Prince George for Vancouver where they will par- ticipate in the races run off there on the twenty-seventh and twenty- are all registered under the Ama- teur Athletic Union of Canada un- der whose sanction this meet is be- ing held. The boys are Alex Walters com- peting for the 100 yards, pole vault. and broad jump, Car! Smith for the 220 yards, Roy Morrison and Bishop Thurber for the pole vault and Ron- ild Allen for the 880 yards. Allen ran this race within the Vancouver time and will have no opposition from Vancouver as no one there jualified. There, of course, will be ‘ompetition from other outside voints. Mail Schedule For the East— Monday Wednesday and Satur- Aug. 8, 15, 22 and 29 For Stewart and Anyox— Sunday Friday From Stewart and Anyox— Tuesday 11:30 a.m Saturday 6 p.m a.m Tp.m 2 p.m - ninth of this month. These boys day ; 11:30 a.m. ‘rom the East— Sunday, Thursday and Friday,; ! 11 p.m. | Monday, Wednesday and Satur- day 1:30 p.m, For Vancouver— Monday 3 p.m. Wednesday 8 a.m.) Friday . ..ll p.m, Saturday .. . 6 pm, Aug. 3, 6, 13, 20 and 27 .......... p.m, from Vancouver— NI asccncdnienste i cieentescninnse p.m. Wednesday eal eingnal 11:30 a.m. Friday 11:30 a.m, Saturday 11:30 a.m | For Naas River and Port Simpson— ees Monday Special Fresh Tomatoe sth basket. 40€ Munro Bros. AMY MAY FLY BACK (TOCAL TENS Dr, and Mrs. Lang went north to | Anyox on the. Prince George yes- | terday, Transfer, wood hauling, eoal of any kind. C. Lemon, Phone 950, day or night. 195 Douglas Roy, a Granby employee. returned yesterday on the Prince } George to Anyox. eer piicittas Capt. J. A. Mollison Cables His Wife W. D. Simth, manager of one to Come to New York at Once power plant at Stewart, returned north yesterday after a visit in the city. NEW YORK, Aug. 20:—It was be- lieved here last night that Amy Johnson, famous British dviatrix, would join her husband, Capt. J. A. Mollison, on his return. flight to England following his successful crossing of the Aflantic Ocean from Ireland to New Brunswick yester- day. | It was learned last night that | Mollison, still resting in the Ad-| miral Beatty Hotel at St. John, N.B., had, owing to the enermous strain | involved, abandoned his original hope of returning from New York to Croydon, England, within three days after leaving Ireland and had cabled his wife to come to New Yor} at once. Mollison was expected to leave St. John this morning for New York. He -stated that he had lost four miles in fog before landing ex- hausted at Pennfield Ridge yester- |day. Special attention Rebekahs! Pre- sident’s official visit Tuesday, Aug. 23. All visiting brothers and sisters welcomed. 195 Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Carty of Victoria were here yesterday mak- ing the round trip on the Prin- cess Adélaide. Mr. and Mrs. Tierney and family returned to ANyox yesterday from Vaneouver, where they had been spending a holiday. COLIC AND CRAMPS PAINS IN THE STOMACH Prince Rupert Tennis Club Tournament The matches played resulted as follows: Miss Frizzell and Mitchell beat Mrs. McMordie and Brown, 6-2, 6-2. Greggor and Norrington beat Young and Bamford, 8-6, 4-6, 8-6 - Bamford beat O. Young W. O as | | Dugald Gillespie of Vietoria will|Mr. Young was obliged to leave the | | has been on tie market for the past eighty years; its action is leasant, rapid, reliable and ef- ective and relief from cholera, colic, cramps and pains in the | stomach comes promptly. Price, 50c. a. bottle at all drug- gists or dealers; put up only by | The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. yesterday, |be a passenger south today on the | ity. Princess Alice. He is returning) ‘Today.two finals and three semi-| from a holiday trip to Dawson. finals will be played } Secure Cas During Har Times if they knew of a custon tisement. Most people Renting There are a number secure a tenant. Others opriunities try a classi “For Rent” satisfied customer said Some Like papers guccessful try again. would like to sell whieh e about fifty cents yau can let them know about it and it may prove a profitable transaction. rented yet and many people make little effort to who are wise to their op- fied advertisement in the column and often get results. As one recently: “Those little ads certainly do bring results.” Reader Ads. Some people after trying other kinds of adver- tising decide to try a reader among the locals and personals. Then they have got results. The cost is a little higher but they have been well satisfied. When conditions are like they ‘an often help. The price is not very high. Do not lie down and bemoan your hard fate. Try a different kind of advertisement and if that is not are today the news- Sunday 7 p.m. ot 2:15—Final, ladies’ doubles, Mrs. From Naas River and Port Simpson, W. C. Bacon left on the Prineess| Tinker and Mrs. McMordie vs. Mrs. | | Tuesday, 11:30 a.m. | Adelaide yesterday for Vancouver} Currie and Miss Frizzell | enroute to England where he @%~| semi-final, men’s singles, Greg-| pects to reside for a couple of gor vs. Bamiurd ; Years 4:00—Final, mixed doubles, Miss Frizzell and Mitchell vs. Mrs. Tin-| | P. B. Vernon and T. Williams,| er and McMordie both of New York, who have been) 5:30--Semi-final, men's doubles, cruising in Alaska on the West-\1, Hinton and Haworth vs. W. B. ward, went south on the Princess}pPgbey and Mitchell; Greggor and Adelaide yesterday. Norrington vs. Brown and McMor- die. | Union steamer Cardena, Capt.) ‘The finals in the remaining three /Ernest Georgeson, arrived in port)events will be played on Sunday as at 11 o'clock last night from the} ¢ojjows south and sailed at 12 mdinight) 4-99 -Men’s singles on her return to Vancouver and) 9-39 Ladies’ singles. waypoints 3 :30—Men's doubles C. A. Cotter I, genetal superin- ‘ «ye tendent of the Canadian Pacific Steamship Sailings | Railway, Vancouver, and Mrs. Cot- terell were among a number of! round trip passengers who were| °° Vancenver— T} C] , d Ad: here last night aboard the steamer} Monday--ss. Pr. George ...4 p.m. le assifte 8. Princess Adelaide Tuesday-—ss. Catala 1:80 Pm . e Wed Pr. Robert 9 am Many people have something in the house they SD. Johnston is leaving this af-| roe - pi wees ms ors ould be turned into money —_[ ¢Tneen_ OP the Princess Alice for) seat cae. te: i Se : Victoria where ‘he will spenda| Saturday—ss. Pr. George . 7 pm. ier. Try a classified adver- couple of weeks holigaying. Mré:| AUS. 20-—ss Prin, Alice p.m, read the classifieds. For Johnston and son Kenneth. have| Aug. 22—ss, Prin. Louise aim. been spending the summer in the) Avs. 29—ss. Prin. Alice om |B. C. capital, guests of Mrs. John-| Aus. 27—ss. Prin. Louise p.m. 'ston's mother, Mrs. Joshua King-|®tem Vancouver— ham | ®Sunday—-ss Catala p.m. —- | Wed.ss. Pr. Rupert 11:30 a.m. A dance was held last night fn} Friday-—ss. Pr. George 11:30 a.m. ‘ jthe exhibition hall following the) Friday—ss Cardena . p.m. the House | basketball game, and afterwards | Ss. Princess Adelaide p.m. the visitors were entertained at the} Satur.-ss. Pr. Robert 11:30 a.m of houses in the city not |home of Mrs. George sFriszell to | eee a ee : )delightful buffet supper. Among) }the guests at the dance and sup | TOS ELON, ELAR per were Captain von Gronau and |——_—— Gert von Roth, the pilot LOW WATCH ALMOST RUINED A few days ago an almost new watch came in for repair. The watch had been running, but very dry for want of a little ail and one of the pinions had been cut almost in half and of course | Hotel Dita | Central | | Helge Gratland, and R Netson. | | Prince Rupert; J. Hugio, Amsbury; | Classified Ads FOR SALE FOR SALE— Cream wicker baby carriage. Phone 132. 195 SPECIAL—Goodyear Tires at lower prices than any mail order house. Kaien Motors Ltd. Phone 52. FOR RENT HOUSES for Rent, F. W. Hart. 1ni a es MODDERN Stucco House for rent. Phone Green 378. tf SIX in, $30. Phone Red 720. Front Flat for rent with range. | Apply Smith “ Mallett Lid. tf | SOME choice modern apartments for rent, Greatly reduced: rates. | Westenhaver Bros. tf WANTED WANTED—Home for High School girl who will work for board and would like small wage. Highest references can be given. Apply Box X., or phone Editor Daily News. 197 PERSON AL PRIVATE Kindetwartens | pay. Ad- vice given free by the Canadian Kindergarten Institute, Winnipeg. HELP WANTED LOOK ‘AHEAD-- Get into the Civil BOARD AND ROOM FURNISHED Rooms heated, with or without board. Reasonable term. 704 McBride Sreet. tf HIGHLY recommended home; Uni- versity students; $28 up. 4389 Lo- carno Crescent, Vancouver. 195 ORCHESTRA — FOR Your Dance orchestra phone Mrs. Black, Green 218. Snappy | » music! Prices reasonable. (tf) | aon : > rooms, heated, modern, close, CHIROPRACTIC } W. C. Aspinall Three Year Graduate Chiropractic | Modern Ray Treatments Given Phone for Appointment Green 241 and 549 Open Evenings 6 Exchange Blk. DAIRIES For FRESH LOCAL MILK Phone Red 608 or 953 DOMINION DAIRY 8 Quarts or 14 Pints for $1.00 "PASTEURIZED MILK IS SAFE MILK Service as Postman, Clerk, Cus- | toms Sxaminer, immig. Inspec- | Fresh from Bulkley Valley tor, etc. Full details free from the! Farms M.C.C., Winnipeg. LOST VALENTIN DAIRY ——__——. ———_—_——. Phone 657 LOST- uabaye in grey leather con- a é Find lease t to} , . pally News 08] > WATCHMAKERS TRANSFERS | CAMERON'S Transfer, Phone — : Dry wood, Tables and Chairs for | rent. Beer bottles bought. Is YOUR PROPERTY VA- CANT? Let us overhaul it. It will rent and give revenue again. Charges reasonable. J. P. MOLLER | Send Your Watch, Clock, - Jewellery and Optical Repairs to A. E. IRELAND 324 Third Ave,, Prince Rupert, B.C. Thirty Years Practical Experience Assures Absolute Satisfaction OUR NEW LOW PRICES WILL SURPRISE YOU Phone Red 802 — = Sint Mowers Ground Manure For Sale No Straw, $2.00 Per Yard Casey Cartage Fuel Co. i Phone 303 Absolutely guaranteed to cut like new STAR WELDING & REPAIR WORKS H. B. Stiles, Proprietor hone 313 Cow Bay P.O. Box 764 TYPEWRITERS For Saie or Rent Rose, Cowan & Latta Phone 234 “THE DUNES” Queen Charlotte Islands Last sailing of Prince John Aug. 19th to receive benefit of $1.50 a day rate On Sept. ist rates will be raised to .previous rates of $17.50 per week Write or Telegra MADAME RAJA The AUCTIONEER Packing — Crating — Wrapping and General Furniture Repairs List your goods with me GEO. J. PAWES—Phone Black 120 AUCTIONEER List your goods with us—Prinee Rupert’s leading Auctioneer. G. M. HUNT Srd Ave. Phone Red 637 Hotel Central Limited Covenient to business district, homelike, beautiful harbor views. Rates reasonable. Spacious \J Anderson, CNR, the pivot hole had been greatly _- en ee ee | Announcements | Eagles’ Sociai Dance Friday Au-« gust 26. Admission, Gents., 50c.; la- lies, refreshments, wateh. The watch required a great dea! of work and new parts and the cost more than double than what it would have been if the watch had been cleaned a few months sooner. Why not have your watch repaired while a slight cost will do the job. If you want a guaranteed satisfactory job, try our repair department. Max Heilbroner, Jeweler Danee Sept. 16 and 30, Oddfel- low's New Hal. Cathille Bazar, -Oatober as, 2 enlarged as well, a nearly ruined | sample rooms. FIRST CLASS CAFE Open at All Hours Hotel Central Ltd. 5 First Avenue & Seventh Street Prince Rupert DRY DOCK SHIPYARD Operating three Dry Docks } Total capacity 20,000 tons Shipbuilders and Ship Repairers CE See ee For Sturdy Boys i _ 7 TS for Steel and Wood Vessels Sa M cuss Iron and Brass Casting Electric and Acetylene Welding 6@-ton Derrick for Heavy Lifts