.sday, September 7, 1982 A BetterSmoke Ta |e OGDEN’S CUT PLUG If you “roll your own", use Ogden’s fine cut cigarette tobacco } ee HLSNZYLS WNiGaW FINEST VIRGINIA Aum Semin OGDEN Le LIVERPOOL , JUST ARRIVED 100 PAIRS of SHOES in Latest Fall Medels In Kid Trimmed Black Suede, Alligator Primmed Bans, Black Veivet Pumps, Ties, Oxfords, Ete. Phere are fifteen different styles and shades to choose from. You are cor- | School Opening Specials YOUNG GIRLS Shoes, Skirts, Pullover Sweaters & relt Hats. Also Children’s Coats at Extraordinary Reasonable Prices. dially invited to come and inspect this new stock. Annette’s Ladies’ Wear Co. “| LOCAL ITEMS ‘1 R. B. Wallace of Anyox is paying rief visit to the city, having ar- ed on the Catala yesterday af- ernoon from the smelter town ro C | Mrs. John Wynne, wife of the Mm 10-Day Wallnaper Clearing Sale [23.7 H assenger aboard the Catala, yes- Total stock of sixty to eighty patterns to choose from with match- ing borders at one-half price—also hrough on fip lo Vancouvel 10-Day Paint, Glass, Muresco, eS ee ee ° . ASSO] aboard the Catala yes- Turpentine and Oil Sale Siay aftuvedcn tains thaw’ so Vaneouvel I will locate on which you can save 15% to 25% Protect the hool children! See tl dir of Leckie’s boots and Goodrich Hi-press rubber and rubber boots, also 330 Second Ave. ilren’s clothing and Penman un- P. 0. Box 459 lerwear at very low prices. City Ke are accepted. Montreal Im- ters, Meeker Block, Third Ave in stock. It is a great oppor- supplies at real bargain prices sale includes all merchandise y for house renovators to get A. W. EDGE CO. daughter Miss Betty DeFenclet irchbishop and Mrs. A. U. De- iboard BUERSSY- VALLEY COAL ire. ass on mn ; _- turning her home in Vancouver IS A HIGH CARBON, NON-COKING, BITUMINOUS COAL Shi ten inne exile tlic balelioed tie an be used to economical advantage in all styles of fre ‘siting with friends at Pre- In your kitchen range try the nut-egg size and simpty as he bottom grate when a hot fire is desired. For heate nie! le screened lump. In furnaces use singit ned | generous portion of fined adde d to hold w fire « over night. You will use no other fuel after secomu med to James Lamb, manager of Cas- iar cannery, and Mrs. Lamb went outh aboard the Catala yesterday LEY COAL fternoon from the Skeena River to BULKLEY VAL Vancouver where they will spend he winter. The Catala made a spe- cial call at Cassiar after leaving here to pick up members of the unnery crew and take them south Hot Central Lid. Pianos For Rent |, =. rtcone ifter having spent the elike, beautiful harbor and daugh-| \,2elton, Nn NR PAGE THREA | LOCAL ITEMS Presbyterian Chureh Tea, Oct. 27. | Vancouver Bank ~Balance for week ending September | was $1i,-| 295,338. | } ae | F. Luka of Usk is paying a brief | visit te the city, having arrived on last night’s train from the interior Scotch 'O!D-E, Hall, Sept. 30. Gents 50c. ; Ladies 25¢. Scoteh Orehéstra, Re-: | freshments. | ———- > | (My and Mrs. W. W. Williseroft of | Port Essington arrived in the city | ae last night’s train frem the in-| terioy for a brief visit to town Sergeant H. B. Bireh, R.C-M.P., Hazelton,’ arrived im the city on last night's train from the interior for a brief visit here on official; duties. | Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Balueno and family who have been on a two- weeks’ trip to Victoria, returned to the city fiom the south.on the ss. Prince Rupert this morning. : Mr. and Mrs, G. C. Walker sailed yesterday afternoon on the Catala | for a month’s vacation trip to Vancouver. Mr. Walker is 1 mom-! ber of the staff of the Digty Is-| land wierless station Officers and members of the crew of the steamer Prince George which has been tied ur nt the lo- cal dry dock for the winter, will sail by the Prince Rupert tomo:row wening for Vancouver. Prince Rupert, Capt. H. E. Nedden, arrived in port on time at 9:30 this mornine from Vaneouver, Powel! River and Ocean Falls and will sail at 4 o’ciock this ifterneym for Anyox and Stewart whence she will return here tomor- row evening southbound. CNR. steamer If you for the are buying any clothing. thildren going to sthool come in and see our special lin of Leckie’s boots and shoes and Goodrich Hi-Press ruSbers and rubber boots. Also a big assortment of chkildven’s clothing and Pen- man’s underwear. We have been able to purchase these goods at greatly reauced prices and can sell them at 35% less than any other dealer intown. All goods guaran- teed. City tickets acceptable. Th* Montreal Importers. Meeker Block Misery Is Ended; Weakness Gives wae to Strength > ‘For three years 1 suffered almost con- stantly with stomach \ trouble. I was so nerv- fous at times I could Inet sleep over two hours at night. Often T had a severe head- ache all day long }Uniess I took laxatives regularly I would be come territly consti- . pated Sargon acted ; almost like magic in ESS) my case. atd I can now eat anything I want withomt the least | distress. Sargon Soft Mass Pills re ted | my bowels perfectly T now jeel like an entirely different person in every wa ’ Mrs. Gladys Provt, Toronte, 20 Caledonia Road. ' ORMES LIMITED A. Marler of Haysport is paying a brief visit to the city, having ar- rived on last night's train from the Skeena River A. Main of Sunny- a brief vi&Sit to the Mr. and Mrs side are paying icity, having arrived on last night's jtrain from the Skeena River i arrived in the city on the Catala yesterday afternoon from Preimier to pay a brief visit here with his mother, Mrs. C. C. / Smith, Smith Block Eddie Smith W. A. Gow, station and Mrs. agent at Ha- Gow will leave ithe interior point on tonight's train for Edmonton whence they will proceed to the Peace River district} life early Sunday} Where Mr. Gow has rand and busi- They are on their! —_—_--- innoaii a Rupert Tennis Club Dance Sep- tember 9, 10.D.E. Hall. 3 immer vacation at their home at views. $4 Per Month and | p Alice Arm, were passengers aboard Rates reasonable. Spacious he Cat esterday afternoon go- sample rooms. >: “9 ng through to Vancouver where FIRST CLASS CAFE Pianos Tuned, $3 hey will resume residence'The | Open at All Hours boys, Lorne and Selkirk, will be re- { ‘ial monthly rate for ‘ : din wrk edi reas ni south shortly to resume tccoms and Meals ; WALKER’S MUSIC satel ahiahial tlotel Central Ltd. STORE wdae First Avenue é Seventh Street | Rey. Victor Sansum, United 4 - Chureh clergyman at Port Simp-} / was a passenger aboard the , ; ;|Catala yesterday afternoon going) UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED through to Vancouver on business | rss, comanaeeme aape Deince aes ae or Re ‘in connection with a new church | Via Waypoints, arriving Vancouver, Thursday a.m it is planned to erect in Port Simp- | PSS. ¢ \RDENA RVERY FRIDAY Le recent ae son to take the place of that which | . asian Meat iorseee’ ms »~ ‘Anyox, Stewart and Naas was destroyed by fire several ' River points, Sunday, 8 p™ re };months ago | F ! RINCR RAIDERS ROTO A a or hehe ~y Phone 568, {| paneer a foe é Mrs. W. F. Mowatt, widow af the ¢ storekeeper of the Premier Co.,! { : who lost his re wee CANADIAN PACIFIC morning of last week in an d@uto-| !ess Interests | AUGUST SAILINGS FOR VANCOUVER : mobile accident at Stewart; Mrs. one Vacation | . rae ADELAIDE—Fridays, 18 p.m via Oce nl 2 a See PR Cranton, Mrs: Mowatt's mother,! | STURCae wot PRINCESS ALIN and SKAGWA\ and John Naysmith, father of Geo. ; ' — ’ Mondays, 10 am Naysmith, another of the victims | For Information call or write— canal UNO jof the tragedy, were passengers on YS W. L, COATES, General Apent, Prince Rup board the Catala yesterday after- = —— $$ ——— noon going south from Stewart,| Rev. Oliver ‘Thorne Anglican! WwW. W. C. O'Neill principal | Andrew Scott, driver of the death} n ergyman ak Kincolith,{of Borden Street School, who has|car, who escaped himself, was also | d “e , ummer vaca-}going south on the vessel. The re-| ion, Dudley Thorne, were)been spending © ne ‘aboard the Catala yes- | tion taking a courst a me nive : {lernoon going through to) sity of British © lumbia re un er where the latter will at-/to the city from Vancouver on bin m ‘ Prince Rupert th! morning mains of the three victims of the aceiaent were placed on board the steamer here by the B. C. Under- |takers for burial in Vancouver. ——— Dance Sept. 16 and 30, Oddtfel- low's New Hall. k Catholic Bagaar, October 19, w | and Canadian dances, &, |‘ | Capitol , Vancouver. haliday trip to Vancouver, | Duncan BUY | BC. Products | 206 | Munro Bros. | LOCAL NEWS — J. J. Payne “of ‘Pais & Pnyne sailed yesterday afternoon on the) Catale for a business trip to Van- suver ! F. Ckarnley of the Prince rupert} Fisheries Experimen.al staff sailed! yesterday afternoon on the Catala) for a trip te Vancouver on official’ busiaess. Watch for reel to be shown in Theatre Wednesday and Thursday nights illustrating piano) classes which will be taugkt by! Miss Hogan and Miss McCaffery. | 208 Mrs. R. C. Parsons and family, who have been on a trip to Eng- land, returned to the city from the Ola Country on the Prince Rupert | this morning, travelling home via! FOR DIARRHOEA THERE'S NOTHING TO EQUAL This valuable preparation has been on the market for the past eighty years, and holds a reputa- tion second to none for the reliet of all bowel complaints Price, 50ce. a bottle at all drug gists or dealers; put up only by The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont Mrs. A. D. Gillies, who has been spending the past few weeks on a return- ym the south on this morning ed to the city fre he Prince Rupert Moss, daughter of Ernest Moss of Alice | Arm, returned to the city on the Catala yesterday afternoon from the north to resume her studies; here after having spent the sum-}| Miss Liflian Mr. and Mrs ‘Classified Ads ee FOR SALE FOUND FOR SALE— Piano, very reason-; OUND new seine boat skiff be- able, Phone Black 904. tf; tween Holland Rock and Kaien Island. $10: salvage. Apply Clau- FURNISHED flat for sale. Apply} sen, Box 1562, 214 Kaien Motors. Phone 42. tle SCHOOL Books, Grades six and| eight; Phone Blue 89 between BOARD AND ROOM four and six. 208| tlhe ‘BOARD and Room for High School pupils terms reasonable. Seal Cove inet. 209 FOR SALB—Large crib and high chaly, Splendid condition. Cheap. Phone Black 915. 209 a a te ee eee meen FURNISHED Rooms heated, with FOR SALE-— 1929 Forder Sedan.}| or without board. Reasonable Make me an offer. Apply Comer.| term. 704 McBride Sreet tf White. Apts. Phone 427. - 200 eens soi ' ROR SALE—7-room house, 3 lots, Atlin Avenue. Small payment own. Balanee as rent. Write A: Prince, 3150 Davin Street, Vic- toria. 210 CHEROPRACTIC W. C. Aspinall Three Year Graduate Chiropractic Modern Ray Treatments Given Phone for Appointment SIX room house Phone Red 914. Seer SE ant OFF ; --—- |Open Evenings 6 Excnange Bik. STEAMHEATED Room to let. Phone —_———— ORCHESTRA Red 390. 212 MODERN House, harbor view $25 soihsit ithe podtitlea little snl a month. . Phone Red 720. tf£)FOR Your Dance orchestra phone Rand! Mrs. Black, Green 218. Snappy FOR RENT—Modern flat, ; Block. Apply Max Heilbroner. tf music! Prices reasonable. (tf) FOR RENT FOR RENT— Five-roens Cottage, modéin, Sixth Ave. East. Phone Red 248. tf SOME chalice pram apartments! for rent. Greatly reduced rates, | For FRESH LOCAL MILK Phone Red 608 or 953 Westenhaver Bros. tf | i DOMINION DAIRY 8 Quarts or 14 Pints for 51.00 DATES. FOR RENT— Five- room “moter flat with range, reduced rent. Ap- ply. owner, Room 4, Levin | Apartments. 212|° | PASTEURIZED MILK IS SAFE MILK " Fresh from Bulkley Valley Farms VALENTIN DAIRY Phone 657 seul AP HOUSES TRADE small faoune for big houne or vice versa.\F. W. Hart. WANTED | WANTE D T wi) buggy. Phone Riu | ibe 208 WANTED to purehase gan, at reasonable price. 215 9th Ave’ E ’ small or-| Apply | | PRINTING mer vacation at her home. Colin McDonald and Miss Joan McDonald were passengers aboard the Catala yesterday afternoon re- turning to Vancouver where they will resume their studies after having spent the summer vacation at Kincolith with their parents, Dr and Mrs. D. J. McDonald Pallbearers at the terday of the late Shields, deckhand of the steamer Prince George, who lost his life in a fall at the local dry dock last Friday night, were Adson Bill, Joe MeTaggart, Jimmy Stein, Alfred Jimmy Cragnilla and An- gus Patterson, a!! members of the crew of the Prince George. funeral yes- Duncan C. L. F. Champion, field secretary of the B. C. Products Bureau of the Vancouver Board of Trade, who is conducting a week's campaign in| the city on behalf of products of| the province, will sail by the ss Cardena Fricay n his re turn to Vancouver. Mr. Champion} is addressing a meeting of women! under the ausnvices of the Imperial] Order, Daughters of the Empire,| this afternoon | | ‘ht on “Cleanliness is Next te Godliness” SPECIAL FOR TWO WEEKS August 29 te September 16 inclusive 212} OFFICE SUPPLIES Rese, Cowan & Latta | rhuce 234 WOMAN wants work by day, week, — or month. Phone 427. 209 | nshindjeaiiaaeimnel WOMAN will do washing reasonab- Th AUCTIONEER ly. Will take it home or do it at | e the house. Phone 27. tf | Packing -— Crating — Wrapping { and General Furniture Repairs List your goods with me |GEO. J. PAWES—Phone Black 120 WORK WANTED | TRANSFERS | CAMERON'S Transfer, Phone 177. Dry Wood. Chairs for rent. tf AUCTIONEER List your goods with us—Prince Rupert’s Ieading Auctioneer, G. M. HUNT 3rd Ave. Phone Red 637 Prince Rupert | DRY DOCK SHIPYARD Operating three Dry Docks Total capacity 20,000 tons IS YOUR PROPERTY | YA- CANT? Let us overhaal it. It will rent and give revenue again. Charges reasonable. J. P. MOLLER Phone Red 802 Shipbuilders and Ship Repairers for Steel and Wood Vessels Sawmill and Mining Machinery Repaired and Overhauled Miss D. Hogan Iron and Brass Casting Electric and Acetylene Welding 50-ton Derrick for Heavy Lifts TEACHER OF MUSIC Phone—Black 232 Ladies’ or Gents’ By Steam | Q 50 Cents Sponged, Cleaned and Pressed | 75 Cents | Naptha er Dry Cleaned and |! Pressed, $1.00 | Phone — 649 LING - TAILOR We call for and deliver to all parts of the eity. Mail orders receive ovr prompt attention. | ” Suits Pressed | The New JASPER HARD COAL per ton $11.50 Minehead Coals $11.50 per ton HYDE TRANSFER—PHONE 580 em Oe or eee eR tine oe gay ws 2-2 RS. ne cee Boe