urday, September 24, 1932 VLSI FAs teas tt | +When you want relief from pain, stick to Aspirin! Not only for its safety, but for its speed. An Aspirin tablet dissolves at ‘once. It gets to the seat of pain without delay. It is‘many minutes faster than other ‘remedies, and time counts when you’re in pain! For quick relief of headaches, colds, sore throat, neuralgia and rheumatism, periodic pains, and other suffering, take Aspirin;it cannot depress the heart. All druggists. “ Aspirin’’ isa trade-mark registered in Canada ae DA = LOCAL NEWS NOTES Taxi 35—Ernie ‘arge. ¢' Tonight’s train from the East, due at 9 p.m., was reported this) official opening Sunday, morning to be on time. Mrs, Robert Wiggins of Cedarvale! Relist Chapter, Number 13, 0.ES. | arrived in the city from the inter-| jor on Thursday night’s train, be- ing here to receive medical treat- ment. J. P. MeMilian, manager of Clax- ,ton cannery. and Mrs. McMillan |were passengers aboard the Car- ‘dena last evening bouad from the Skeena River to Vancouver where’ {they will spend the winter, the cannery having now been closed cown following the. season’s opera- | tons, Pleading guilty to a charge of jbeing the keeper of a disorderly | house, Myrtle Gibson’ was fined $50. | with option ‘of thirty days’ impris- lonment,. by Magistrate McClymont lin city police court this morning. | return to Vancouver and way- |For being the inmate of a disor- points: iderly house, Billy Chambers was fined $25, with fourteen days’ op- nee: | tion. DURING BABY’S dies Aone aie testa’ fale TEETHING TIME | 4 | The Bowels Become Loose , ‘ “ Diarrhoea, dysentary, colic, nnouncements | ckamps, etc. manifest them- selves; the gums become swollen, he and ‘cankers form in the mouth. Balloon Dance Sept. 30, Oddfel- low’s New Hall. Moose Bazaar and Carnival Oct. EUROPEAN EXPERT WATCHMAKER H, S. OLSEN Five years’ apprenticeship at the Royal Danish Watchmaker School at Copenhagen, then 12 years abroad working in the big cities of Europe. All Mail Orders Promptly Attended to. Prices Reasonable. TERRACE, BRITISH COLUMBIA || Unitea 8 and 7. *Elks’ Dance, October 21. Church Annual Supper (Set. 10. Thanksgiving Day benefit dance, Eagles’ Hall,October 10. Rebekah Bridge-Whist, October 112, CANADIAN PACIFIC Vancouver PRINCESS LOUISE—Sept 12,21, Oct. 3. Vancouver PRINCESS ADELAIDE—Fridays, 10 p.m. via Ocean Falls and Way Poris Ketchikan, Wrangel, Juneau and Skagway—-Sept. 8, 17 and 29. For Informat » call or write W. L. COATES, General Agent Prince Rupert, B.C. Fagles’ Dance, October 14 and 24. | | Cathlic Bazaar, October 19, 20 | Hill 60 j} Bridge Hall. Hallowe’en and dance, Oct. 28, 1.0.D.E UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver PSS CATALA BVERY TURSDAY, 1:30 P.M. Vin Waypoints. arriving Vancouver, Thursday a.m SS. CARDENA EVERY FRIDAY MIDNIGHT Arriving Vancouver Sunday midnight. approx Neekly sailings to Port Simpson, Alice Arm, Anyox, Stewart and Naas River points. Stunday, 8 pm Further information regarding all saflings and tickets at VRINCER RUPERT AGENCY: Second Avennus Phone 568 orne. || Miss D. Hogan TEACHER OF MUSIC Phone—Black 232 CL:D.L. dance tonight at 8.30. Sept; 25 x 3 pan, in McIntyre Flall. tea and sale of home cooking at| Mi * Prince Rupert. Badminton Club} Italian Prunes— per Ih. ...... iB .si Bred SM ah Monday a William Brookpark, son of Mr. land Mrs. Arthur Bitvoksbank, sailed ‘last night on the Princess Acel- 'aide for Vancouver where he will attend technical school. The fire department had a call i | the Home of Mrs, F. 8. Walton | Wednesday, September 28 292 | |. Mrs, C. H. Hankinson, who has!, | been on 2 trip ts Vancouver, re- tured to the city from the south | jon the Princess Adelaide yesterday’, taHemioon ee Capt. W. P. Armour, manager of! the local branch of the Pacific Salvage Co., the Princess Adelaide for a busi- ness trip to Vancouver. Union steamer Carcena, Ernest Georgeson, arrived inport at 10:30 last night from the south and. sailed at 12 midnight on her This is the time when the mother should use and perhaps save the baby’s life. On the market for 80 years, Price, 50c. a bottle at all drug- gists or dealers. | _ B. E. Bailey of the setentific staf?! lof the Prince Ruvert Fisheries Ex- perimental Station returned to the icity on the Princess Adelaide yes- terday afternoon from a trip to, Vancouver | P. A. Gartlund, local fisherman ‘eft on yesterday's train fi Mant real where he will embark Septem- ber 29 aboard. the steamer Mont- rose for a trip to his native home at Gothenburg, Norway Mrs. J. McLeod ar three chil dren of Stewart passed through the icity on the Prince Rupert Thurs- jday night bound for Vancouver |whence they will proceed to Mont lreal where they will embark Cc- It her 7 aboard the steamer Let ‘tia for a trip to Stornoway, .‘.and Sapport Farmers of Central B.C. m berg The farmers and gardeners of Central British Columbia are making an effort to supply the Prince Rupert market with vege- tables, fruit, potatoes, poultry and eggs and other products of the district. Prince Rupert people are asked to encourage this movement by asking for Central British Columbia products whenever prac- ticable. Co-operation in this matter encourages merchants who buy from farmers and if the farmers are prosperous it will be an enc buying powe vinee. AeA LCN Householders can help hy keeping this in mind and asking merchants for Central B. C. products whenever possible. ouragement for others to take up land and thus add to the r of the whole northern and central part of the pro- be b ny 4 \ | Hotel Arrivals CENTRAL H. Gratland, S- Jonnson, A. An- | dersen and John Johnsen 1Mrs. L. McIntosh, A. Van Snell and C. C. Marshall, Van -Ou- HOTEL | ver Want For quick returns Try a Advertisement sailed last night on! Capt. | iif any, jdens as yet although, t 5:55 last evening to ‘extinguish la chimney fire at the residence of |J, Sutherland, 801 Borden Street. |No damage was done, A. L, Clements, assistant genera! ;manager of the Union ‘Steamship Co, and Mrs. Clements were here last night aboard the ‘steamer 'car- dena on which they are making {the round trip north. Joseph Bennett, Pacific ‘Coast superintendent of.Alberta. Wheat Pool elevators, sailed by the ssjj_ Prince Rupert Thursday night on his return to Vancouver after a brief visit here in cénnéction ‘with the loading of ships at the local house. Otto Sundgren, who has been en-~ ireged in cordwood cutting in the Mayo district in Yukon Territory, |left here on yesterday’s train -for 'Halifax where he will embark Oc- | tober 6 aboard the steamer ‘Grip- }eholm fora trip to his native home }in Finland. | Following a clear day and night, ithe first white frost. of the. fall had made its appearance in Prince |Rupeft this morning although the j thermometer bsrely touched freez- jing point during the night. Little dam*ge was done to gar- sent weather continues, it is to be expectea that more delicate plants and flowers may soon be nipped. = ea cram “The prettiest dress , at the picnic” ' everybody said “T must tell you about going to a big, all-day picnic,” writes a woman from Ontario, “I thought I couldn't go because I had nothing fit to wear and couldn't afford a new dress. The day before, the druggist showed me a wonderful new tint powder made by the people who make Diamond Dyes which I have often used in dyeing dark colors. These new Dia- mond Tints, he explained, are the same high quality as Diamond Dyes. The dillerence is they are for light shades and don’t require boiling. I had a dress, left from last year, which faded and was so streaked arid ugly I was ashamed to wear it. I de- cided to try Diamond Tints on it. I just dissolved the powder in the rinse water, and the dress came out the loveliest green! I got to. the picnic after all and everybody, said my dress was the prettiest one there, thanks to these new Diamond Tints.” } DIAMOND | TINTS y AT ALL DRUG STORES Very Rev. J. 11 AM Subject: * Morning THE CHRISTIAN 12:30 7:30 PM-~ Subject, Su Evening “THE I 1. Those to whom 2. Those to whom 3. Those to whom Minister, Rev. W. D. ¢ 11 A.M.—RALLY DAY. The Si All visito 5 ST. ANDREW’S CA‘ CATHEDRAL (Church of England) B. Gibson, Dean Prayer and Sermon AND THE WORLD CRISIS” iday School Prayer and Sermon IRAMA OF LIFE” life is life is a tragedy. a comedy. life is a romance, !RST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH irant Hollingworth, B.A, Organist, John E, Davey inday School attends in a body Parents and friends especially invited. 7:30 P.M.—Sermon Subject: “A WRECKED MARRIAGE AND ITS RESULTS!” or the story of a prodigal wife rs welcome wat heh Bah ae ee Ve eT A ee |} WILL ‘swap, sell or rent houses if the pre-|. a ssified Adg FOR SALE ORCHESTRA FURNISHED flat ‘for sale. poly Kaien Motors. Phone 62, tt FOR SALE—Mink, Quebec. Labra-! dor, young or adult. $20 per pair. F. Hoppe, Lochdale, B.C. tf. FOR SALE—Four door Chevrolet Sedan, good condition. Cheap. Phone Blue 315. 0224 FOR RENT SIX room house Phone RAd 914. FOR RENT—TWwo year old moderh house from Oct. 1. Plone Red os al Dk if ME choice modern, ‘apartments for rent,. G y reduced. rates, .. Westenhaver ros. SWAP HOUSES . Phone Green 638. a ee “WORK WANTED WOMAN will do washing reasonab- ly. Will take it home or ¢o it at the house, Phone 27. iss —— WANTED A GENERAL agency of an y ot an-cld es- tablished insurance company has an opening for a reliable repre- sentative in this district. Give references, experience, age. Ap- ply Box ae yon News, 223 = - HEEP WAN TED ‘HOW to get a Government job.) Free Booklet- The M.C.C. Ltd.,| Winnipeg. i tae xf ;ADD TO YOUR EARNINGS SFLL- | ING our personal ‘Christmas | Greeting Cards. This year’s sam- ples strikingly beautiful. Sell on sight. Liberal commission. Write today. Regal Art Co. 91 Gould Street, Toronto. 223 — PERSONAL | PRIVATE Kindergartens pay. Ad- vice given free by the Canadian Kindergarten Institute, Winnipeg MOC. wires, i FOUND FOUND—1 scow 16 x 50, name “Sturgeon No. 38,” found adrift off Kinahan Island. Owner can have same by paying all expen- ses) W. Lind, P.O. Box 852, Prince Rupert, BO. 225 tite itt "s SALE In the Supreme Court of British Columbia BETWEEN; MARY QUICKSTAD, Plain- Off | {Judgnjept.. Creditor), and JOHN | McNETUL,” JAMES J. CONNORS and ment Debtors) TAKE NOTICE that in with.an Order to me directed by the! Honourable Chief Justice, Aulay Morri- gon. Dateq August tiie 15th will offer for Sale on the 29th day of September Wt 2.30 p:m., at my ofifce in the Claims, namely: Lot Forty-eight: Hundred and One (4,- 801), knoOWn ag the “Superior” Mineral Claim; Lot Forty-eight Hundred nd Two, (4802), Known as the “Superior Number L” Mineral Claim; Lot Forty- eight Hundd_and Thrée (4803), known as the “Red. Tap” Mineral Claim: Lot Forty-eight Humdre§ and Four (4804), known as thé Red Top No, 1" Mineral Clutm;, Lot Forty-eight Hundred and Five (4805); kriown he the “Heotor Nuihber 1" Minera) Claim; Lot Forty- eight Hundred and Sik (4806), known us the “Superior Number 2 Mineral Claim; Lot Forty-eight Hundred Whd Seven (4807), known as the “Red fon” Mineral Claim; Lot, Forty-nitie Hundreq and Forty- -five 4945), Known & the “Amazon” Min-| eral Claim; Lot Forty-nine Hundred and Porty-six (4946), krown as the “Ama- zon Number 1” Mineral Claim; Lot Forty-nine Hundred and Forty-seven (49047), known as the “Amazon Num- ber 3” Mineral Claim; Lot Forty-nine Hundred and Forty-eight (4948), known as the “Amagon Number 4" Mineral Claim; Lot Forty-nitie Hundred and nity =n! (4949), Known as the “Red ‘Top. Number 2” Mineral Claim; Lot Porty-tine Hundred and Fifty (4050) knoWh as the “Amazon Fraction” Min- eral Olaim; ‘and Lot Forty-nine Hun- drei ‘and Fifty-one (4951), known as the “Amazon N ber 2 Fraction” Min- tral» The above Claims are located at Cul- en Créek, &bout 6 milés North of the forka of r River, Cabsiar District. The, unt\of the plaintiff's judg- ment, 4s $10,662.21 with interest from the 2th dey of July, 1931, and the costs of | ution p ings. Or 1 the said judgment there are no ns against the said lands |. Dated at Prince Rupert this 27th ae ¢ Rn 1932. ~ aoe A. NICKERSON, ee * ot nce Rupert, §-a27, 091017 94, ad THOMAS WINLOW, Defendants (Judg- accordance | 1932, 1 the Court House, Pririce Rupert, B.C.,| following Grown granted Mineral Fraction” | FOR Your Dance orchestra phone Mrs. Black, Green 218. Snappy music! Prices reasonable. (tf) VIOLIN AS a MISS NELLIE LAWRENCE will re- sume violin lessons October 1st. tf TRANSFERS CAMERON'S Transfer, Phone 177, “Dry Wood. Chairs for tent. tf ees | CHIROPRACTIC a eee ay sncijplasapilimaeatendomeatial W. C. Aspinall Yhree Year Graduate Chiropractic Modern Ray Treatments Given Phone for Appointment Green 241 and 549 Open Evenings § Exchange Blk. DAIRIES. For FRESH LOCA® MILK Phone Red 608 or 953 DOMINION DAIRY & Quarts or 14 Pints for Se. - PASTEURIZED MILK IS SAFE MILK '|Fresh from Bulkley Valley Farms VALENTIN DAIRY Phone 657 PRINTING OFFICE SUPPLIES Rese, Cowan & Latta Phuse 234 P.A.LIEN | TEACHER OF ORGAN , Apply between 6 and 7 p.m, 420 Eighth Avenue West P. O, Box--227 WHY LOOK AT SHABBY & DIRTY WALLS? | We paperhang a room for $5.00 and up, Calsomine, $2.50 and up. Call, Red 802. J, P. MOLLER “AUCTIONEER List your goods with us—Princs Rupert’s leading Auctioneer. G. M. HUNT _ 3rd Ave. Phone Red 637 ‘The AUCTIONEER Packing — Crating — Wrapping and General Furniture Repairs List your goods with me GEO. J. PAWES—Phone Black 120 Prince Rupert | DRY DOCK SHIPYARD Operating three Dry Docks Total capacity 20,000 tens Shipbuilders and Ship Repairers for Steel and Wood Vessels : Sawmill and Mining Machinery Repaired and Overhatlea Iron and Brass Casting Electric and Acetylene Welding 50-ton Derrick for Heavy Lifts 5 a PA Dsr or Pe Bese re yy VS Siete eee se = 2Es ET RT Tress oa a lh SEF = OP eS? eae ee —_ 22a