Monday, August, 22, 1882 When you got to Europe » Takei vat of the manifold niinaie of the ‘Line. You can travel ene way via Mostweal the other via New York Convenient sailings from MONTREAL and NEW YORK to London, Liverpool, Glasgow, Plymouth, Southampton, Belfast, Londonderry, Havre & Cherbourg LOW RATES Wey tue First Class from 9152. $251. Cabin Clase ~ 104, 192, Tourist Clige =) a9. 187. Third Class - 67. 119. Express Service maintained by ‘THE BIG THREE” “BERENGARIA” ps “AQUITANIA” “MAURETANIA” CUNARD - ANCHOR ANCHOR-DONALDSON LINES 622 Hastings Street West, Vancouver or any eweiie Agent UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Steamers leave Pringe Rupert for Vancouver !— CATALA BVERY TURSDAY, Via Waypoints, arriving Vancouver Thursday aap. 8.8, 1:30 BoM 'S.S. CARDENA EVERY FRIDAY MIDNIGHT, Arriving. Vancouver Sunday midfitght. approx. Weekly sailings to Port Simpson, Alice Arm, Anyox, River points, Sunday, 8 p.m Stewart and Naas Further information regarding all seilings and tickete at — Second A venue. VRINCE RUPERT AGENCY: Phone 568 _LOCAL NEWS TEMS Allen Kirkendall left Saturday for Minneapolis. C. G. Dodge is making the round trip this week on the Catala north from here. Steamer Catalu was late lasi night, arriving here at 9:45 anc sailing at 11. Mr. and Mrs. Farquhar were pas- ' Lake sengers to Stewart on the Catala, last night, N, Uw. night i ch fea Pe adh at 8 oan. south Satunday. bane week- —_—— W. @ Bultom, lett for Mrs Weeks and daughters took for a few, days. passage on the Catala last even- | ing for Mill Bay. Passengers passing north to An- | yox last night on the Catala in- cluded H. 8. Nye, Henry Deeth, and George Travey sil | Mrs. F. L. Henderson Anyox passed north last on the Catala, after a visit in Vancouver. - night Mr. Healey, assistant superinten- dent of the Granby Company at Apyox, was. a passenger last night on the Catala Mr. and Mrs. Jefferies and Mrs Honeywood of Anyox, who have been holidaying in Prince returned home on the Catala last TR tentoes: ——— AUGUST SAILINGS FOR VAN PRINCESS ADELAIDE-Pridays, 10 p.m.-—via Ocean Falls and way ports, PRINCESS LOUISE or PRINCESS ALICE—Gatumiays 5 p.m. dircot Por KETCHIKAN, WRANGELL, JUNEAU and SKAGWAY Mondays, 10 CANADIAN ras UVER am. For Informats call or write Wii COATES, General Apent, Prince Rupert, B.C Rev the city last night on in connection with students en- — oe THE CONSOLIDATED MENING & SMELTING COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED TRAI.—BRITISH COLUMBIA een AMMONIUM PHOSPHATE ELEP HANT SULPHATE OF AMMONIA Brand CHEMICAL FERTILIZERS THIELE SUPERFHOSPHATS Producers & Refiners of TADANAC Brand ELECTROLYTIC LEAD-ZINC CADMIUM- BISMUTH Sardis Professor John Q. Adams of the University of Missouri is in the city gathering data for his work on the Prince returning ther ning to go north Rupert Wednesday to Vancouver Dr. H. 0: Johnsen HAS RESUMED PRACTICE. Secure Cas During Har Times tisement. There are papers can often help. guccessful try again. a number rented yet and many people make little effort to secure a tenant. Others who are wise to their op- oprtunities try a classified advertisement in the “For Rent” column and often get results. As one satisfied customer said recently: certainly do bring results.” The Classified Ads. Many people have something in the house they would like to sell which could be turned into money if they knew of a customer. Try a classified adver- Most people read the classifieds. For about fifty cents you can let them know about it and it may prove a profitable transaction. Renting the. House of houses in the city not “Those little ads Some Like Reader Ads. Some people after trying other kinds of adver- tising decide to try a reader among the locals and rsonals. Then they have got results. The cost is a little higher but they have been well satisfied. When conditions are like they are today the news- 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 and family G H. Raley passed through | the steamer } Catala bound for Naas River points | at the seat of learning He is plan-| G A. Donnelly was 4 passenger | from Prince to Anyox last night on dy aid Mrs Criickdiiank and child ar- rived last evening from a holiday spent at Lakelse Lake William Millar, i tala, | Miss Nellie Mercer, principal of north | Booth School is spending part of |her holidays at Courtenay, Vancou- \ver Island. | Mr. and Mrs. John Dybhavn and faliowed,- acquired Rupert,! family have returned from Lake Kathlyn where they have been hol- | idaying. | | service left Princess Louise en route for Tele- graph Creek. tering the Coqualeetza Institute at | city, left today for Toronto, where she now resides, Eddy Smith and family, who have been spending a week at Met- jlakatla, have returned to their home, Graham Avenue | } Robert Baird, inspector of muni- \cipalities, arrived in the city last |nighkt on the Catala if connectior with the work of his office. Miss Edith Miller who had beer, spending two weeks holidaying a Terrace and Lakelse returned to ~ |the city on last evening's train. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Balagno and Miss P. Astoria left Saturday night on the Prince George for Victoria where they will spend a holiday Miss Marcellus, formerly in charge of the domestic science de- |partment in the city, is taking a |Class at the summer school in Van- couver this year Miss Weatherhead, who with ker mother has been visiting with her sister, Mrs. L. W. Patmore, left Sa- turday for Winnipeg where she jteaches in the city schools | ———_ Miss R. McGurk was a passenger north this morning on the Prin- cess Louise. She is in the employ of Miss Mi AptoDelli eft tox the| 7 this’ af- ‘onic on “oe ae in for real Paul Anmo @ Gol. J. Micholls ras 9 Wo @ Lakelse else Satunday to, visit with his family in change of the returning home| local Government liquor, store, left jlast night for Mill Bay on the’ Ca- “J. G. Garrett of the Government this morning by the Miss Kathleen Stork, who has been visiting with friends in the Fresh Remo Peas & Beans, 3 Ibs. 25¢ medting to- ‘ Munro Bros. ! PROGRESSES New Farming Community Near Prince George Hopeful For Future —— PRINCE GEORGE, Aug. 22:—Op- timism for the future prevails in the Reid Lake district, which lies about 18 miles northwest of Prince George. Some few settlers located in this area several years ago. Those who have six to ten years’ residence claim to be old-timers. During 1929 G. J: Scott of Assiniboia, Sask., saw an article in the Famiiy Herald written by W. G. Rogers of Isle Pierre, dealing with the agricultural possibilities of the district. Corres- pondence developed and, in a short time Messrs. Scott, C. M. Roberts, Hamer, Harkness and others were on their way to the far west to es- tablish new homes. Their families land and set about developing the district. Roads were built, schools erected and a live Farmers’ Institute organized under the able leadership of Mr. Scott. New settlers are locating ip this fertile district in increasing numbers A drive through this district con- vinces the visitor that the settler: have come to stay. The neat com- fortable home-sites, buildings of log secured in the vicinity and sur- rounded by sturdy fences and wel! tilled fields indicate pride in the farm and the splendid gardens as- sure the settler of a bountiful table throughout the winter months. FOR SALE PURE OLIVE OIL will give good) health, $1.90 a gallon. Phone Rec 720. ti 3PECIAL—Goodyear Tires at lower prices than any mail ordes house. Kaien Motors Ltd. Phone 52. HOUSES for Rent, F. W. Hart. Imi | i MODDERN Stucco House for vant” Phone Green 378. Mw Front Flat for rent with range. | Apply Smith & Mallet Ltd tf SOME choice modern apartments! for rent. Greatly reduced rates, Westenhaver Bros. tf ~~ en ranean "WANTED, WANTED—Home for High Sehool 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 BOARD AND ROOM FURNISHED Rooms heated, with | or without board. Reasonable term. 704 McBride Sreet. tt wr ——¥F ORCHESTRA -_—— | FOR Your Dance orchestra phone Mrs. Black, Green 218. Snappy music! Prices reasonable. _ (tf) TRANSFERS ,CAMERON’S Transter, Phone 177: Dry wood, Tables and Chairs for rent. Beer bottles bought, | — CHIROPRACTIC W. C. Aspinall Yhree Year Graduate Chiropractig Modern Ray Treatments Given Phone for. Appointment Green 241 and 549 Open Evenings 6 Exchange —_ - DAIRIES LOST—Keys i in grey eatieal etme con tainer. Finder please return to Daily News. 195 FOUND. FOUND—A puppy dog. Owner may have same by paying for this Advertisement. Phone 5. ee ss This community is concentrating | on co-operative production of high | quality products. At the present time their interest is centered on developing their Red Polled cattle. Many of the settlers brought good females in with them. A bull of out- standing merit was secured by the community. This bull headed the herd of H. E. Waby & Sons, Ender- by, for several years and is the sire of the grade Red ,Polled cow at Armstrong which produced around 12,00 pounds of milk in one year Excellent quality Red Polled calves are to be found on many of the Reid Lake farms and it is expected that it will only be a matter of a few years until this district is| looked to for breeding stock of this type P. C. Miller and family scouts returned to the city on last night’s train from Lakelse Lake where they have been spending the and five past two weeks camping. Mr. Mil- ler reports a good time was had by all ema rin ae ann ns is YOUR PROPERTY VA- = Manure For Sale No Straw, $2.00 Per Yard Casey Cartage Fuel Co. Phone 303 | _ WATCHMAKERS See or FRESH LOCAL MILK Phone Red 608 or 953 | DOMINION DAIRY 8 Quarts or 14 Pints for $1.00 ———s PASTEURIZED MILK IS SAFE MILK |Fresh from Bulkley Valley } — CANT? Let us overhaul it, It | Farms arain. “Charges rensnabie. {| VALENTIN DAIRY J. P. MOLLER | Phone 657 Phone Red 802 ‘ none Send Your Watch, Clock, Jewellery and Optical Repairs to a eee arenes 1 PRINTING OFFICE SUPPLIES 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 |. 4. EB. IRELAND 324 Third Ave., Prince Rupert, B.C. Thirty Years Practical Assures Absolute Satisfaction ~ OUR NEW LOW PRICES P WILL SURPRISE YOU =~ — te howe Ground Absolutely guaranteed to cut like new. STAR WELDING & REPAIR WORKS H. B. Stiles, Proprietor thone 313 Cow Bay P.O. Box aod j -_— aD ithe Pe nnsyivania Railway and ii : ‘ Z On Sept. Ist rates will be | came in on the C.NLR. yesterday Build B. C. Payrols raised to previous rates of The AUCTIONEER on $17.50 per week Mr. and Mrs. A, R» Nickolls and Write or Tele Packing — Crating — Wrapping child arrived home. last evening MADAME RACE Hand General Furniture Repaits from a visit to Lakelse Lake where List your goods with me they have been holidaying with ee) ele GEO. J. PAWES—Phone Black 7? Mr. and Mrs. Parlow for a couple Mail Schedule of weeks uo a. se AUCTIONEER Molly and Mrs. Rebert Davie and fr ao iat = son Bobby returned to the city on Quite a lot of experimenting Monday Wednesday and Satur-| [jst your goods with us—Prince \today’s train from Smithers where had taken place when Pacific GRY, ose nnnnnnsees 11:30 a.m. Rupert's leading Auctioneer. ee Milk was tried and right away | #rem the Serticn y have bee 5 3 ercteneoa a, the baby suffering intestinal Sunday, Thursday and Friday, CG. M. HUNT i — wi elie distress showed improvement, ll p.m 3rd Ave. Phone Red 637 finally got well. Pacific has Monday, Wednesday and Satur- the qualities that babies OE sided aiitniiinn catenin 1:30 p.m.| - ——- , thrive upon best. More than j|@er Vancouver— SD Announcements one mother has made this dis- Monday wisceuaauliiaan 3 p.m. covery. And now in the new Wednesday vvpinmbieae., QR: ° vacuum can this quality is NIN sapscishetesncncsetiaitinina 1l p.m Prince Rupert Eagles’ Social Dance Friday Au- even further improved Saturday : . 6pm gust 26. Admission, Gents., 50c.; la- ome _ Aug. 3, 6, 13, 20 and 21 enmesate p.m. tan Pacific Milk |*sr se DRY Di — a gto wate irl IE p.m. Dance Sept. 16 and 30, Oddfel-| “100% B. C. Owned, and Controlled”) Wednesday ........ te 30 a.m. low's New Hall PLANT AT ABBOTSFORD Friday . . 11:30 a.m, Saturday . 11:30 a.m Catholic Bazaar, October 19, 20 | qu —__—_~ | uy 8.15, 22 and 29 - &.m For Stewart and anyos— ; — ae #8 — i Operating three Dry Docks 5 - Total capacity 20,000 tons 40) F ur Hotel Central Tuesd in oan ...11:30 a.m. a Limited etirday waiter € is ona eet Latest Styles Just Arrived Covenient to business district, rar Si a River ‘and Port Simpson—|] for Steel and Wood Vessels Real comfort and aot, ap- homelike, beautiful harbor 7 pm. ; pearance fer fall views. an ts River and Port Simpson went ey ae These coats ieaiaead Rates reasonable. Spacious Tuesday, iain 11:30 a.m. paired 25% cheaper than they can be on Sas or Queen Charlettes— Iron and Brass Casting purchased for Vancouver. FIRST CLASS CAFE Aug. § amd 10 ens 9 p.m . They are Nuyber ome quality Open at All Hours rine rr i tes— Jl Electric and Acetylene Welding Hotel Central Lid. =). Ok |] 50-ton Derrick for Heayy Lite Avenue & Seventh street [| "%* S's*. PS Aug. & 18, 28 and 29. Ram, ’ fis AS AS ;