coastal vessels nt ot three steamswp "'c uuc . union rur.r. (14, Hl-ck f II T ' rr""T ' LlAS satisfactory proof of Ctrtlllct of 'Title mm above 'la name of Bcajaraln B. the ' " S,n filed in this offloe, . MDlrstton of one month from Si?" tbe first publication J ?- ProvUlonal OerUfl-S Title in He" t Crr' imf in w a unit - W, ,rlt(n SenSRUtVy Of. Deputy Registrar of Titles. 1301 1 SHIPS AND WATERFRONT In Prince Rupert today was the steamer Camosun, Capt. Harry McLean, which arrived at 7:45 a.m. after a speedy run of less than 35 hours from Vancouver direct, sailing at 2 o'clock this afternoon for Ketchikan, Petersburg and Wrangell, Alaska, whence she is due back here at 9 o'clock Sunday morning to sail at 2 p.m. that day for Vancou- ver. Arriving at 2:15 this after-jnoon was the Casslar, Capt. Alex McLennan, rrom Vancouver via the south end of the I Queen Charlotte Islands. She j will sail at midnight for Massett Inlet points whence she Is due "XM AS EYESIGHT CONTRIBUTIONS ; II. E. Jensen $ 1.00 I Mrs. Wingham 1.00 I A Well Wisher 50 A Friend .75 jw. Matheson 1.00 E. Mastro ljfjo C. Morrison 1.00 A. C. Cautier l.OO Four Friends 1.00 Mrs. R. Nesbltt .50 "back Sunday morning to sail at midnight that day on her return to Vancouver via the south Islands. Reported due at 1 o'clock tomorrow morning from Vancouver via Ocean Falls and other coa;t;il points is the steamer Catala, Capt. Ernest Sheppard, which will sail shortly thereafter cn her return south, THE FAMILY Mslf.. .whose car doesn't go far but does go often. He keeps it on the job with RPM Motor Oil which is compounded to prevent corrosion to alloy bearings or engine parts. "KPM" is also compounded to keep engines cleaner, stop hot spot wear, eliminatc sludge and foaming. Frank-DeBlass ; 1-00 L. Skttiln ........i Bert Johnson -0 A Friend 2.00 Varden Ladle' Aid "lO'OO Total to Date '..!.. '$81,70 Hotel... arrivals Prince Rupert Don Main, Sunnyside; H. H. Hill, Vancouver; M. Nygaard, Petersburg, Alaska; George Joy, Prince George; Mr. aad Mrs. M. Berg, Burns Lake; C. W. Goodwin. Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. C. Rolston, Southbank; Mr. and Mrs. F. Rymer, Vancouver; G. F. Keith, Winnipeg. F. C. Myers, Vancouver. j WTHE TOlVEIgS SEAT MAYOR'S FUND NOW AT $180 Donations to the Mayor's fund to send food parcels to Britain as a wedding gift for Princess Elizabeth have now reached $180, Mayor Arnold said this morning. The fund will be used in co-operation with the Rotary Club drive for food and clothing to send to the people of Poole. England. The shipments will be sent early in the new year. Money donated to the Mayor's Legion Christmas Tree Is Planned The Canadian Legion, in co operation with the Women's Auxiliary of that organization, is busy making arrangements for the Legion's annual Christmas tree which will take place on December 20. It Is expected that, upwards of 250 children of war veterans will attend the annual rartv and receive presents from the tree. As many of these chil dren are accompanied by their narents, it was found last year that the Legion Hall was far too small to accommodate the crowd tin comfort and this year, with the kind permission of the roirmanding Officer. H. M. C. 3. Chatham, the Drill Hall has been nlaced at the Lesion's disposal. War veterans' children, 12 year of age and under, are eligible to attend this event. tbe r. nmosun from a tlrp to Van-1 couver. i fund -Rill be used to purchase canned Skeena River salmon which will be specially labelled before shipment. The labels will tell the people of Pdole the nature of the gift. Donations already acknowledged totalled $115 of which $100 was contributed by the city. The latest donations Included $50 from the Canadian Legion. $10 from the Women's Canadian Club and $5 from Alderman A. S. Nickerson. A Announcing i 4 CHOCOLATE J9k FLAVORED DAIRY DRINK Containing not less than irr butterfat 1 1 CHILDREN LIKE IT Order, from your Wagon, Grocer Mrs. Harry Pheardown return- or Dairy at popular prices, ed to the city this moroin or j VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE C57 X l PHONE 81 Gv. yourself or DAILY DELIVERY'(C I Cr PERMANENTI SERVICE 8 323? L r meiiinip PRESCRIPTION .JtsZl&!& CHEMISTS 'J '2. Oriiies Brags THE PIONEER DRUGGISTS' WE MAKE OUR OWN DOUGH BUT . . . THE ROTARY CLUB NEEDS YOUR DOUGH TO HELP FURNISH THE CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL WARD! BUY ANOTHER TICKET TODAY! VAN'S BAKERY BUY ANOTHER RAFFLE TICKET AND HELP Insure the Health of Our Future Citizens . . SUPPORT the CAMPAIGN for a New CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL WARD RUPERT MOTORS LIMITED Y TICKET " To Aid the Children's Ward To Win Yourself a Car To Get a Eotary Dance Ticket SALES POSITIVELY CLOSE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29. BOOKS MUST BE TURNED IN TO NORTH STAR BOTTLING WORKS, SECOND AVENUE, AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. JJt1 ANOTHER 1ICKM 1 01) A Y TA - Civic Centre - Dec 12th I T' ' J3rnccRuiictt.E)ailB JQcto Friday, November-284947u , . VISIT The Quality Tea GRANGE PEKOE TOYLAND at the VARIETY STORE where you will find your favorite TOYS and GAMES. The varety and selection ths season is far ahead of pre vious years. You will not only find gifts for everyone that are'useful, but also colorful wrappings, ribbons, stickers seals and cards, all at the same store. Save TIME! Save YOUR TEMPER! Save SHOE LEATHER! SHOP AT . 518 Third Ave. West INCOME TAX Returns Prepared See R. E. MORTIMKK 324 .2nd Ave. (Near CFPR) Phone' Red 400 HICKS FRASER HOUSE Modern, Quiet, Comfortable 714 FRASER STREET Phone Black 823 ' , y - .- - - . , . ; i ; i ; i-i "xBfflHMBMiaiiiMBMMBB' jj 9 TO BUY mm WE .HAVE LOTS OF BEDS BUT . . . THE NEW CHILDREN'S WARD HAS NONE! and ANOTHER ROTARY TICKET WILL HELP SUPPLY THAT NEED! PRINCE RUPERT HOTEL CO. LIMITED Make a Warm-Hearted Gesture for the Children of Prince Rupert . . BUY ANOTHER ROTARY TICKET SMITH AND ELKINS LIMITED C. H. 'Elkins, Mgr. Plumbing and Heating' Engineers PHONE 174 BOX 274 Redely Says . . . 'SUPPORT ROTARY'S AIM BY BUYING ANOTHER T I CKE T ON THE CAR.' NORTHERN B.C. POWER COMPANY LIMITED Prince Rupert, B.C. Stewart, B.C. mi