eptember 19, 1982 4 <2 >» # Si Soe eee { oobi CEE SSS t AL NEWS ITEM ie i hen you goto Europe 4 |——LOCA eR ee fe 4 jos ee | or : } a Take advantage of the manifold services | Taxi 35—Ernie Large. tf tole Aa ae Br : of the Cunard Line. You can travel one { SIMPSON, 5th and McBride, first Munro 06. i ‘ ’ a way yia Montreal, the other via New York class Shoe-repairing. Prices right. | N.UW.A. important meeting of Serer —— i R : ye Convenient sailings from : ie | SH unemployed married men in C, F OR SALE 9 CHESTRA ~—" 7 ve a Mrs, Von Hees of Premier is pay-|L.D.L. Hall Wednesday, 21st Sept. S hi S ili | MONTREAL and NEW YORK l ing a brief visit to the city, hay-| teams 'P a ings PRR ISRED flat for sale. Apply;| FQR Your Dance orchestra phone to London, Liverpool, Glasgow, / ing arrived in town Saturday ev-' For sale—material of blacksmith | Kalen “Motors. Phone 52. tf Mrs. Black, Green 218. Snappy eno i 2 | Sa, ae Bade We. RE t Pri asonable. ; Plymouth, Southampton, Belfast, ening oer foe siege ae re dé Wada) \FOR SALE—Mink, Quebec, Labra-| music! Prices reasonable ; Att) 4 Londonderry, Hayre & Cherbourg { 5 : , ye APS tat. dor, young or adult. $20 per pair. | he ry Mrs. N. Thomas left on this! ari dxf aaee Asner vat F, Hoppe, Lochdale, B.C. DANCING rt LOW RATES one Roms ' morning’s train for Edmonton and; Nelson Brew of Haysport arrivea| THurs—ss Prince Rupert, 10 p.m | ennai Sd iis hi Ae 8 First Class from $132, $251. ) Calgary where she will spend ain the city fram the Skeena River Friday- “ Prin. Adelaide 10 pm) | CLASSES for Old Optuntey dancing, wes ; Cabin Class , 104, 192, } holiday yisiting with her relatiyes'|on Saturday night’s train for : Ss. Cardena _. midnight | FOR RENT | “Mrs J. Watt. Phone Blue 322. 3 i Tourist Class 4 89, 7. / hacia i brief visit to town. Sept. 21-—Princess Louise, ....p.m B aes it eee See eg 218 : “ ‘ , - { Third Class 67. 19, When buying coal—consider you; oe from Vancouver— | SIX room house Phone Red 914. = ee Express Service maintained by get correct weight. We sell dry coal); Just arrived large shipment « Sunday—ss. Catala ............ 2 eee 7 ABD “THE BIG THREE” { Don't buy water, buy coal. Hyde latest fall coats also skitts ax | Wed—ss. Prince Rupert 9:30 a.m.!MODERN House, harbor view $25 VIOLIN NC: ; Transfer. Note advertisement for|Pullover sweaters at attractive| Friday—ss. Cardena ............. p.m.| a month. Phone Red 720. tf) eer a i “BERENGARIA” - “AQUITANIAY inc Soe” RATES diy prices. Ashette’s, a Gs, Princess Adelaide uid oS ——~- | MISS NELLIE LAWRENCE Will re- Ha ‘*MAURETANIA” { et m Sept, 29—ss. Pr, Louise, ..am.|"OR RENT—Modern flat, Rane sume violin lessons October Ist. —_—- ay : ai ‘ ; ilbroner. ‘| A , j Mayor Cyril H. Orme returned to} Mrs. Rourke of Vancouver, whc|for Naas Kiver ana Port Simpson— ee g 4 C U N RD - ANC HOR ) the city on Saturday night’s traig has been a visitor here for the pas Sunday—ss. Catala ...........8 P.M.|/ POR RENT— 6-room house, Sec- | ‘ HIROP c a oi 7 : from a week’s holiday trip to the,;few ‘days, left on this morning’s| from Naas River & Fort Simpson— | ong Aye., Westview. Apply 1448 C RACTI : i ANCHOR-DONALDSON LINES Lakes District and elsewhere in the/| train .on ‘her return to Vancouver} Tuesday—ss. Catala .. 11°30 @m.| Second Ave. ‘ 220 om Hf i ‘ ‘ interior. via interior points. Yor Stewart and Anyox— OS egeelndeenan de bet tea on oe ae pet ai 622 Se eho sie Eve ' ry - Sunday—ss. Catala 8 p.m. | FOR RENT—6- Oe modern house Ww. C. Aspinall i “4 rg i | Mr, J: P. McMillan, manager of Wed-—ss. ‘Prince Rupert, 4 p.m.{ With McClary range $22, 210 : @ | ee ‘ Mrs. Pat Partriage, formerly Miss By $ ; Uhree Year Graduate Chiropractic T nid ' PR YE Ny Alaxton cannery, and Mrs. .Mc- May Thompson, saked on the Prin- from Stewart and Anyox— Sixth Avenue. oe 220 : mand ¢ . a en i PAE a ae ao 10 | Gass Louise Saturday morning on Tysttia yee. Sata 11:30 a.m.) coy choice modern apartments| Modern Ray Treatments Giyep a : , da: ae ‘if sa ee - ba uri her return to her home in Ketchi-| _ Thurs.—ss. Prince Rupert, 8 p.m-|" "+, rent. Greatly reduced rates, Phone for Appointment matt CANADIAN PACIFIC \gay evening from "tne BPCenAiken Stier spending three weeks| "or Ocean Falls— Westenhaver Bros. tf id / | River siti BH. ; Thurs.—ss. Prince Rupert, 10 p.m Green 241 and 549 ; juver PRINCESS LOUISE—Benpt. 12. 21. Oct. 3 } Visiting with her parents Mr. and G of ver PRINCESS ADELAIDE Fridays, 10 p.m, via Oce: 5 |Mrs. Walter Thompson, 1138 Sec-| Friday—ss. Prin. Adelaide 10 p.m Open Evenings 4 Exchange Bik. : ‘nd Way Ports Dan Te coon Malcolm McLeod and Alex Mur-' ong avenue. "rom Ocean Falis— SWAP HOUSES ae aa kan wr ngel, Jane au and Skagway—Sept. 8, 17 and 29. lray arrived in the city: on the’ Wed.—ss. Pr. Rupert 9:30 ...a.m. bea 3033 jCatala last evening from Vancoy-| Specs ?| ¥Friday—ss. Catdena p.m. wit seeui: oan. a aia nomi DAIRIES ise BE J COATES, “General yen Prince Rupert, B.C. 4)Vver, being here in connection with | Ss. Princess Adelaide p.m. Phon bi en 638. tf ob aad ~= ae |e loading of grain sttips at ap che For Queen Charlotte Islands— eg for FRESH LOCAL MILK , ~*="" learly date at the Alberta Wheat! , ( en Sept. 2, 16 and 30. a a ’ +4 ' ; T Ont £ MCT HS oars Pool’s local elevator. without “dosing” ss-.Prince John, 10 p.m. mi ioe A UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED ; Cc pinii tebicar Ghiaanin aimaaee WORK WANTED eet ii. a cata oe Mave PR Matepe for Vahcouver :— The tea and sale of home cook- us KS Sept. 13 and 27—ss. P. John a.m. wodlion ita a i DOMINION DAIRY oe ii ypoints, arriving Vancouvér, Thursd ling held Saturde . os , will do washing reasonab- : ( \RDE NA EVE RY FRIDAY MIDNIGHT. ron ans Wanits vittniasd aF ier atch £ g = or ane eee ly. Will take it home or do it at 8 Quarts or 14 Pints for 51.00 wAtdi ' ng ouver Sund dnight. appro bap ee Alaska— , i a i sailings ‘bo. Port Simpenn. Alice Arm aaoyen, Stewart and Naas 4/|drew’s Anglican Catitedrai at thels . : ot "Bent B 17 and 20—ss. Princess the house. Phone Jae | ae Dias i River points, Sunday, 8 pm home of Mrs. G. H. Arnold was‘a| A. B- Young left on this morn- ae . s PASTEURIZED MILK " iformation regarding all sailings and tickets at — , py « pee ‘ adiee ’ " 9 . Louise - &m.|MIDDLE aged woman, unencum i ¥ i RINCE RUPERT AGENCY: Second Avenue. Phone 568, 4| very successful affair. Many ladies|ing’s train for Hazelton where he! from Alaska— bered, wants position as cook in IS SAFE MILK beers : a i a perme uring ce afternoon and | will join the teaching staff of the) gent. 12 and 21 — ss. Princess; camp, good cook, experienced, is? 4 - financial returns were very Sa- Superior School. Louise p.m economical; or would take posi- — i ad 2% | “istactary: i. mee be from Skeena River— tion as working housekeeper in| | l a ee i ! | Central Ltd, ne W, H. @obey, CNR. divisional! Priday—ss. Cardena ............. p.m.| hotel. Go anywhere. Apply Box] Fresh from Bulkley Valley ; | e . An interesting and well written|Superiatendent, returned to the 148, Daily News. 219 Farms aa : nient to business district, | Pianos For Rent ‘little article on “Queen Charlotte|city on Saturday evening’s train errs - (iene ‘ ike, beautiful harbor ' ry | City,” by Margaret Beattie, form- | from a week's trip over the line o1 TRANSFERS : VALENTIN DAIRY tits 3 views. 1 $4 Per Month and Up |\°T!y* student at St. soseph’s. Aca- | insppation.dities Mail ils sc cial Phone 657 writ 5 reasonable. Spacious |i} ~ $ P |\demy here and now atending Crof- aa : . sample rooms. {ton House. School in Vancouyer,'. Rev. E, § Fleming, United stabs | CAMERON'S Transfer, Phone 27%. SHERIFF'S SALE oe é IRST CLASS CAFE Pianos Tuned, $3 appears in the June issue of “St [Chytek, pastor at Burns Lake, and . Dry Wood. Chairs for rent. uf ~ ba . re at All Hours i 4 oo 4) | Joseph Lilies,” published in Tor- | Mrs. Fleming are leaving Burns| fo the East— ier: in Oe enaaee O ae | monthly rate for } ; jonto Another interesting article by |Lake on tanight’s train for a tri; | Monday, Wednesday and wrigest : \ y "Ep a Te Antoinette Bourgon, also of the lo-|to Toronto on church business | 10:30 mei 4 BETWEEN: MARY QUICKSTAD, Plain- ! 1 Me: j S . Sena Ce ; td. 2 W ALKER’S MI SIC ]ical Academy. aescribes the an- | Tey expect to be away about a| ‘rom the East— 1" 4 a Se” (ends meee CO, ee as otel Uentra STORE {nual “Bulkley Valley Barbecue” at) Month. | Tuesday, Thursday and Satur-| List your goods with us—Princs | FMOMAS WINLOW, Defendants (Judg- enue & Seventh Street |, 4} Telkwa i —— day 9 pim.| Aapert’s leading Ametioncer mange Daye OTICE rdance > } 1 NOTICE that in aqorda T. H. Johnson, district deputy| er Vancouver— | G M HUNT ara Order & ae directed by the 7 oreo ee = —< igrand master of the Masonic order Tuesday 12:30 p.m.) ° ry Monourevie coe — jn” en I lreturned to the city on Saturday} Thursday 9 p.m.| ord Ave. Feone Bee $37 | will eager oe n the 29th day of jevening’s train after having paid} Friday p.m. ie | September at 2.30 p.m. at my oe ecure as | Of ficial -visits to we lodges at Ter- September 12 and ‘1 as The AUCTIONEER | ra ean = ee Sled ’ : ve oaye aoe ee = net 1g,. | Prom Vancouver— “Lot Forty-eight Hundred and One (4,- a |companied.by.a party of local Ma-} gunday auenneee PIR Packing — Crating — Wrapping | sol), tuown as the “Superior” Mineral rm sons. Weanesda 9:30 a > Claim: Lot Forty-eight Hundred and ie y 9:3 m.| and General Furniture Repairs Two (482), known as tte “Superior istsy a | R. G. Johnston, manager of Ir Sener SSF ee List your goods with me Number 1” Mineral Claim; Lot Forty- | , me oe. O “| Friday Min - eight Hundred and Three (4803), known uring ar | Verness cannery, is paying a brief "a Pp (ARO. J. PAWES—Phone Black 120 | 2. the “Red Top” Mineral Ciaim: Lot |For Stewart and Anyox— i ‘ | Porty-eight Hundreg and Four (4804), business visit to town, having ai Sunday 7 p.m |* lknown as the Red Top No. 1” Mierad jtived last evening from the Skeena Wednesday 3 p.m Claim; Lot Forty-eight Hundred and ae River aboard the cannery tende re ; IS YOUR PROPERTY VA- Five (4805), known «: the .“Hector } : : 7 _ "| From Stewart and Anyox— CANT? Let us overhaul It @) Number i” Minera; Claim; Lot Forty- “ney |Klemtu Cannery on which he will] pyesday 11:30 a.m et us oO it. | eight’ Hundred and Six (4806), Known \ Ve t fte ie : ™ il will rent and give revenue as the “Stiperior Number 2 Fraction” basi return to Inyerness this afternoon.) hursda 8 i um! si irsaday p.m in. Charges reasonable. Mineral Claim; Lot Forty-eight Hundred ; |The cannery has now finished |For Naas River and Port Simpson— aga B ss Seven (4807), known as the “Red stil t 2g t ; Fraction” Mineral Qaim: Lot | packing for the season and the| Sunday 7 pm se MOLLER \Pottyhine Hundreq and Porty-five eevee |crew is now engaged in boxing UP| prom Naas River and Port Simpson Pane Red 802 | 4945), known as the “Amagon” Min- thé pack, The most of the crew Tuesday, 11:30 am / eral Claim; Lot Forty-nine eee h C/ e d Ad. | wall go south this week although tor Queen Charlottes— | ae et: Por? faa ae” Claim tn “ t t ‘ ty-ni \ ’ t en eoads j e assijle S. | Mr. and Mrs Johnston expect to| sept. 2, 16 and 30 9pm | po-9 ne Hundred "spd eee | be bere about two weeks yet | From Queen Charlottes— ; ber 3” Mineral Claim: Lot Forty-siine : } . . , a ‘ ‘ 97 nd ar orty-eigh 48) ‘? Many people have something in the house they | September 13 and 27 p.m. | Miss D H Ne eae a Fi : . ; |For Alaska— { . an Claim; Lot Forty-nine Hundred .@nd LK would like to sell w hieh could be turned into money | Hetel ee } September 8. 17 and 29 am} a) Ponegen ne (4949), known a the “Red +o . r 1 £3 adv , rs : ; ye eae ° Top Num! 2” Mineral Claim; Lot a if they knew of a customer. Try a classified adver- v |°rom Alaska— — Forty-nine Hundred ‘and Fifty (40m, : : 6 slaccifj . . , | Septe : 2 ¢ 2 known as the “Amazon Fraction” Min- tisement. Most people read the classifieds. For (geeeal, HOTEL | September 12 and 21 p.m. } TEACHER OF MUSIC BAG" Cuckns: nese Lae dnote ae ae oe . ,* s - ‘ , ; dred and Fifty-one (4951), known as about fifty cents you can let them know about it E. L, Davies and W. P. Hally — —- the “Aitiazon Number 2 Frotidn” aie . 7 os sin mnie |city; Mr. and Mrs. Jones, Metla- | : Phone—Black 232 tral Claim and it nfay prove a profitable transaction, | ie ” | Humility is the foundation of all | The above Claims are located at Cul- ' bags r races; pride the summit of all sin en Creek, about 6 miles North of the d ~ — — —_———— | Dated at Prince Rupert this” 2%tb i eet idan, Wibeelidindreilinbsasone | | forks of Bear River, Casslar District. day of August, 1932 | | i Fi | TERMS CASH ments S. A. NICKERSON, nnounce P.A.LIEN | Sherif. “Build B. C. Payrolls” 7 ° County of Prince Rupert, S-a27,53 1017 24 TEACHER OF ORGAN ls _ = ay Renting the House There are a number of houses in the city not Benefit football dance, Septem- E ly between 6 and 7 p.m. rented yet and many people make little effort to [ber 33, Moose Hall itVven Apply nee 2 — secure a tenant. Others who are wise to their ,op- E P. O. Box—227 Presbyterian Concert Sept. 23. oprtunities try a classified advertisement in the rer k = xperts ==! Prince Rupert “For Rent” column and often get results, As one | weed ere satisfied customer said recently: “Those little ads | Dance Sept. 30, Oddfellow’s New ra 2 PRINTING || DRY DOCK | certainly do bring results. Ss Wrong | o |, Moose Bazaar and Carnival Oct.) OFFICE SUPPLIES ‘ 6 and 7, For many years packing ex- perts declared that only dry Rose, Cowan & Latta L ‘ R d Ad. Elks’ Dance, October 21 | foods could be packed in Phone 234 iI S Ss. : | vacuum cans. Knowing how _ ome ike eader United Church Annual Suppet | this process kept food flavors , i Operating three Dry Docks , (0h, 10, | fresh, we refused to accept #et¢etePer eee ee e Some pe ople after tr ying other kinds of adver- = | the experts’ opinion, but went Ld @| tee cree 2 Se tis ing decide to tr va reader among the locals and | @hanksgiving Day benefit dance ahead experimenting. * The following is the scale 4 : Shipbuilders versonals. Then they have got results, The cost is Eagles’ Hall,Qctober 10 | §uctess came at last. Now * of charges. made for reading and Ship Repairers ee Pacific Milk is vacuum’ pac- # notices. +) for Steel and Wood Vessels a little higher but they have been well satisfied. Rebekah Bridge-Whist, October) ked—and the flavor is won-9'|* [Marriage and Engagement 4 hte: 7 When conditions are like they are today the news- 12, derful # announcement $2. + “TRepaived and’ eee inery 7 t h. # Birth Notices 50c. + mepalres uled papers can often help. The pr ice is not very high Bagles’ Dance, October 14 and 28.| P fi Mi lk * Funeral Notices $1. a Iron and Brass Casting =f Do not lie down and bemoan your hard fate. Try a | acific l ® Cards of Thanks. + t kind of advertisement and if that is not Gathnlic Bazaar, October 19, 20. | 100% B. C. Owned and Controliea”|* Funeral Flowers 10c. per # Electric and Acetylene Welding different kind 0 § | itr he heateaotalh © nate a) Exner successful try again. Hallowe'en Bridge and | *. *| i tobe SB. Hall. | POCOPPPTO TEES TT? EERE . arenes ped