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Coast services W.-'J'-i Sailings from Prince Rupert . . a. 1ST in '" ''""" "' S"ga)' - - SB. s 10 vnuvfr, Vk-torla and Seattle-August S. . ! 20- 2,1 3I' '''.tpur"' ,V"T tU,"rd,rn.!,.nforarn....on from-Corner ., n sr ""fi'i S Ku,.ert. fLC Local and Personal Artnurt Tm BO Bbderukrr visit In the Dr. and Mm. Phont 671 Pbone l. rut. or j. r. omh pmmsm. , Ott ttr Bit 4 fcMtl nn,ia thlnttne f Ti phott 4. ! u . T Unen. latperMr r tbt pro-rtnele.1 income us deptrtaaenl. u riaitor la the r.ij in the cotme oi Wr oC Um au'.rtet. J C. MeeUe arrtred In Um city on jrMterdajr afternoon' train from hi incb t KtuumkaJtun and will tptad day or ao in town. Judge and n r. UcB. Tounf Mt on tali maniiEc't train for amlUwr where Hi. Honor ba court work m quinat hi attention. Harlan I. Smith. Dominion arcnaeo- Mflat, who ia enefed la totem pole preaernatlon work m the interior rnraa ia Um city on yaatereUy i train Ul. H. F. Ketfla and daughter. Happy, after having spent a few dayi TtalUaf ia the city. wUl raturn by the Catala toanorrow evealug on their re turn to Allow Ana. Urs. M. A. Dupula, keeper and merchant of Maywpart, U a ruitot in town ott tiiiaan . baring arrived fraan the Skaena Ktvar oa tarda afternoon'! train. Mrs. John Oybhavn and Alma, returaad to the city a day afternoon 'a train after apant the paat couple of being accompanied at Oeorge by bar sister, Tremayne. daughter. Exchange Block. Office Hours: a.m. to G p.m. Saturday: a.m. to 1 p.m. Any evening by appointment DlEP Kenny DENTIST THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE THE PIONEER LAUNDRY KIDS House-I iJrLc HOLD Jy jYK UNENS tyf LMJNDtR HHEHi I 1M IN A VAV I That brin&s os I CeHPUMENTi EACH DAY. I THE manner in which we "do up" household linens meets with th hteM' approval. The manner in which we launder her table cloths, bed spreads and pillow cases appeals to her ene of politeness. ri Pioneer Laundry Phone 118 Practice and preaerve old country dance ! Scandinavian dance tonight , hotel m Metropote Mali at B o etock. month In through on the Prime Oeorge tonight then awnuner heme at Lake Kathlyn it. p. MoCaffery aaila tonight on the Itra. Sid Batcher of thla dtf won yea-.aecond broidery at the Vancouver exnlottton recently. 3. H. SUicialr and C. R. Brcbe of having Anyoi will r paaaengen pa&alng bound for Ocean Falta. UnUl repaira at the Provincial Oov- Prince Oeorge for Vancouver enroute I eminent wharf nave been competed, to QMallcnm Beach. Vancouver Uland. CPJl. ateamere will make landing at where Mr McCallary and family, who' No. 3 abed 'on O.TJ. wharf. tf will return home with htm. have been apendlng the aununer vacation. Mrs. C. E. Doottttte and daughter arrived In the eUr from Smlthers on city with her parents, presbytery, returns to Vancouver H. I. TNtnayne. She la, the Prince Oeorge tonight. far as Prince Mlas Dorothy On account of unfavorable weather conditions last evening, games In te Regimental tennis tournament were CP.R. steamer Princess Beairloe further postponed. Semi-finals and Capt. 6. K. Oray. arrived In port at finals in all events will take place to- 4 45 this morning from the south and morrow tf weather permits, 'sailed at 6 o'clock for Ketchikan on a' - - - special trip for a large group of pas- A. E. Richards, supervisor of Domln-eengera. The vessel la eapected to call n experimental stations, after a trip here enroute south at an early hour ( turouan tne interior on omciai duties, tomorrow morning. Miss Ruth Stewart. B-A.. who arrived In the city from the south enroute to Pioneer Farm. North Bulkley holiday. will arrive from the east on this after noon's train, sailing for Vancouver on the Prince Oeorge tonight. Mrs. George Ringatad and daughters. where she will spend a brief' wno a spending tne summer will nest take up teaching Port Edward where Mr. Rlngstad is dut:e on the staff- of the Smithera manager of the cannery, win tan to High School. Miss Stewart taught in Prince Rupert for several years before moving laat year to Klmfceriey. 111(111 SCHOOL NOTICE. The Examinations In all subjects for thote who have supplemental in Grades 9 and 10 of the Htgh School ; nd These Examinations muat be taken before promotion can foe considered. 301 (Signed) PRINCIPAL. ANNOUNCEMENTS St. Andrew's Society Concert and Vaudeville show. Wednesday. September 21. Established 1923. night on the Prince George returning to their home in Belllngham. Mlas Etanda Marsh will arrive on this afternoon's train from Terrace, where she has been visiting with her parents. Re, and Mrs. T. J. Marsh, will sail tonight on the Prince will be held In King Edward School I Oeot for Vancouver enroute. to Pen-on Tuesday and Wednesday. August 30 1 ticton where she will take up school and 31 reaoecUvehr from 9:30 to 11:301 teaching duuea. and from 1:30 to S SO p.m. Paul Armour, manager of the B.C. ToantRe & Lighterage Co.. sailed on the Cardena thla mcrnlng tor Lowe In- jl$ to wind up the charter of the com- pany vessel salvage Princess to the annery at that point. He expects to latum to the city on the Catala tomorrow afternoon. Mlas Ralphena Wrineh, daughter of Dr. H. C. Wrlnch, MJA. for Bkeena, wUl arrive on thla afternoon's train from Harclton and sail by the Prince Oeorge tonight for Victoria where she will resume her nurses' training course la Royal Jubilee Hospital. On account of Illness. he has been home for the pat month or two. ALTERATIONS-COAST Phone 103V:cet. phuiie 280. STEAMSHIPiSERVICE . & t r ? Canadian National Coast .Steamships j announce re-adjustment of schedule. Effective immediately, new tailings from 1 Prince Rupert will be as follows: For Vancouver, Aug 27. 29. Bept. 3, 5 then change to fall schedule, leaving Prince Rupert each Thursday and Sunday Sailings for Anyox and Stewart. Sept S; for Alaska, 'Wednesday, Aug. 31. Per Queen Charlotte Islands aervlce and additions! Information re other ser- 2U B -itt Church Notices I i XT. AMlKI'.n! rATIII.liK.lL, (Church of England I Rector Archdeacon O. A. Rlx. AuKUnt: Rev W. T. Brtoot. BA. VI amln aerrlre at 11 QJalock. Etro. me aerrlre at 7 JO Sacnmeat of the Lord' Sapper will be adfih&trrew, en te tint Sunday ef tM month at 11 ajn. Third Sunday or the montn at S e.m. Sunday acfeool wttl muroe la September. IUPTHT llltRtll. UlnHter. Rev. T. W. Price. Morning woranlp and Sunday School at 11 oWoex. 8ttbeet "Eehon of an Old Song." Evening aervtee at 7 .SO pin. Subject: The Houm You Live, la." Vlettora eerdtaUy wetcome. t-IIKKTIAN cii:m-c Service every morning ta the Hay'a block. 245 Second Ate. Subject on Sunday: "Onriet Jeaua." Testimony meeting on Wedneaday evenlBg at 8 o'clock. I'MTE IK lit Kill. Paetor. Rev. A. WOaon. Morning aervlce at 11 o'clock. Sub ject: "Chrtat the direr of WUdom Evening aervste at 7 JO pjn. Subject: "Carte the CHver' f life." 8unday aeboal wttl reopen September 11. HOTEL AKKIVALH. Central It. Leajon, Victoria: Mrs. M. A. Oupul. Haysport: B. J. Walkland, OUR.: 8. Woodward. Regtna: J. Poster, U. Winn. A. E. Rlon. A. Constance. B. WUllam. B. Jones. A. Lecky. A . Col by. W. W. 8UltUe. E. J. Uattock. W. R. Pryer, J. James. N. Jaekaon. P. W OIHctt, A. 8. Ruffles. P. Carver, O Jaskson. P. Kicks. A. Cop. J. Stall and H. Brightman. HMS. Colombo; Rev. O. Thorne and Master Dudley Thome, Klncollth. I'rlnre Kiiert Mr. and Mrs. Worthlngton. W. R, VJim. steamer rnnce ueorge, t,apt. yeaterday afternooa'a train. Mr. Doo-1 Bucknall and J. MeKlnnon, Vancou- narry weooen. u oue oaca: anout iiv jltt)e u In the ON.R. service out of.ver. S. T. Larsen and P. W. Knew uus evening irom anewan. Anyoa ana her. l.tuH. Victoria: Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Noc- KeWBlkan and U scheduled to sail for , the south at midnight. She will have Union steamer Oardena. Capt. A. a large passenger Uat for Vancouver. johutoiM. retnrned to port at 9 o'clock this morning from the Naas jtev. w. ii. Tnorne. Anguean minuter R1TM.. mMof an Uler for at Klncollth. and son. Dudley, arrived Vancouver and wavpotiit. on tne caraena tnia morning irom me Naaa River to meet Mrs. Thome who la j. w Hudaon. Vlctorta msuranee returning from a trip to Winnipeg. ant ina promlueat member of Q'ah Thry will return north on the Catala shrine Temple, who has been a busl tomorrow evening. jneas vlaltor to the etty this week, will I call on the Prince Oeorge tonight for Ml Ray McNabb, RJi.. Man Kavtb- Ocean Palla. leen Conn. HJN , Maw Oeitindi Patter-: laon SN and Mlas Wattle kiacK. R-N..; Sweena River eannery managers who Vancouver nurses; will return south on irv In the city on mislneca today in- the Prince Oeorge tonight after having elude Thotnaa Wallace of Claiton: J. spent two weeka campTng at the Salt e. Lord of Port Baatngton: J. P. Strang Lake following a trip to Skagway and of Sunnyalde. and Oesrgc Ringatad of Dawson. (Port Edward Mlas Pete Tremayne left on thla Rev. Dr. Oliver Darwin, superln- morning train tor Detroit where ah ten dent of United Church mleMons for will resume her names' training conn British Columbia, who has been here In the Henry Pord Hospital after a i .to attend the teealona of Prince Rupert on kin, Malwaukee: Mr. and Mrs. Phlllpp- son. Oalsnd: R. E. Chambers, Haye- port; Oeorge E. McGregor. North Paci fic Cannery. Mrs. C. E. Doollttle and daughter. Smlthers: Thomas Wallace. Claxtnn: J. E. Lord. Port Esslngton; J. P. Strang. Sunnyslde; E. Klmbcll and P. Roaae. Colombo: X B. Young, Oliver. Rev. Edgar Hooper. Kltkatla: Mrs. Maxsam and Miss Mary Miiitm. Ter race: J. A. Douglaa and son. Carlisle Cannery; W. H. Thorne and E. Oabrlel- ton, CN.Il.; W. J. Bansfostem. O Kirk and E. A. Sharp. Hi.15 Colombo; V. Lehto and Mrs. C. Smith, city. Rev. Edgar Hooper of Kltkatla sailed an the Cardena this morning for Van couver on a-holiday trip. LAND ACT. NOTICE Of INTENTION TO APTLY TO LEASE LAM) Queen Charlotte Islands Land District, Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and altuate north of Lot 1658 and 18J7. TAKE NOTICE that The Langara Pishing and Packing Co. Ltd. of Mauett, occupation Cannera, Intends to apply for a lease of the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted twenty chains north of Tan Indian Reserve and on the ahore of Melntyre Bay; thence north 5 chains to the law water mark: thence westerly following ssld low water 160 chains; thence southerly S chains; thence easterly 160 chains to the point -it commencement, and containing eighty teres, more or 1pm. Ln ANGARA FISHING Si PACKING CO. LTD, Applicant Fred Nash, Agtnt. Dated June 37. 1927 IN PROBATE IN THE Sl'I'KEME COl'KT OI' ISKITISlI COLl MI11A In the Matter of the Administration Act: and In the Matter of the Estate of Joe Elman (otherwise) Joe Herman, Deceased, Intestate. TAKE NOTICE that by order of His Honor P. McB. Young, the 11th dsy of August, A.D. 1927, I was' appointed Ad-mlnlatretor of the estate of Joe Elmsn (otherwise) Joe Herman, deceased, and all parties having claims against the said estate are hereby required to fur-nlah same, properly verified, to me on or before the 21t day of September. A D. 1927. and all parties Indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT. Official Administrator. Prince Rupert, BXJ. 1927. Dated the 24th day of August. AD. IN PROBATE. IN THE SI PREME COl'KT Ol' BRITISH COLIMRIA In the Matter of the Administration Act; and In the Matter of the Estate of John caddy. Deceased. Intestate. 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