Ju.y 23. "34 TBX DAILY KIWI PA0E THRU 3U,. ! L iin.i.iuj.tanrai LOCAL NEWS NOTES I I I V k BM SB 1 ft 1 I gMggr jmVsVHBBBJ. Developing an (1 Printing Daily Service Films left in before noon finished the same Oral MOVIES ZTim Pioneer Druqgists T Itesall Start OF THE TRIP make the fun last SLIP a Cinf-KoJik Eight into the pocket of your car sod you're ready to capture the meek-end's fun in movies you'll be proud to show. Expensive? Not a bit Mot-ies oi iterate news-reel length cost less than 10c a scene to make, and it's all so simple, jutt aim the camera and press the button. Stop here sod see this Cine-Kodak fight. Phones; 11 & K THE DUNES For a Real Vacation Visit Tlell And Enjoy Fishing - Tennis - Bathing All the Comforts of Home Meals to Tempt Your Appetite Special Catering to Children Milk to Drink Whenever You Wish Make a Foursome at Tennis and Take Advantage of Special Rates For Parties of Four or More Write or Wire For Uekervations MADAME RAJAUT, Tlell, Q.C.I. Sail on Prince Charles fw Prt Dements When in Need of Lumber and Shingles Phone 648 PH1LP0TT, EVITT & CO. LTD. We Carry n Stock of Spruce and Cedar UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUESIlAY, 1:30 1M Arriving Vancouver Thursday X S.8. CAItDENA EVEItV FRIDAY MIDNIGHT Arriving Vancouver, Monday AM. kly MlUn to Port BlrajoD. AUw Ann. Anjos. Btewart wJ W" Rlvr Point. ltv Prtnc Kuptrt Bundsy. P.".. Further Information regarding aU sailings and. tickets at- PRINCE Hlivrsr iniurT. vblr litnui. l"hii SSS 8.pcclal attractions at the dance tonlf ht, Moose Hall. j D. McLeod ot Anyox left last , night for a round trip to Calgary Mlis Lambert ol Anyox Vent couth yesterday on the 'Catala to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. Champion who hare been ttsittnt their Caughter Mrs. ! Staines, left for heme yesterday on : the steamer Catala. 3 3 Payne of Fraser tc Payne's tore returned today from a combined buying and pleasure Visit to Vancouver We oar a omnium on totd coin and old gum, teeth, chains, watch er etc Phone Black 324. B. C Clothiers Limited, tf. The as. Prince Oeorge arrived In otirt with a full list of over two nun-1 dred tourists, most of whom are' making the round Uip to Alaska. There were two personally conduc- j ted parties on boara, Doaro- me uw memoirs u,r""?" of or which wrivcn w regaro. to the finances of the vara BANQUET TO MR. C.LAS&EY (Continued from page one) felt sure he would make good in his new work. .w Ma41H-mnr HWKWO UlC .U tIA .i ....v...v. 1 -- ( view that when Bert left Atiln. If i he ever left- he would be siren a tvitOTtit thrrr lor he haa tne happy knack of making himself a gond fellow wherever, he went, ne was weU adapted to the wont ne would be called upon to do and he wished him and his wife every success. James Bacon said they were all sorry to see Mr. Ussey go. Unfortunately for Prince Rupert most ot the people went away. With all the opportunities there were zn w.e city he did not know why this was. m wtehl Bert erenr success. ve xi Brown said he was giaa to see Mr Olassey better himself It was a pasltlon of trust wnen he felt he would fill well M. P. McCaffery said he wasj glad to add his congratulations to the departing guest. He had at- j tended a number of similar events i and listened to the speeches andj he sometimes wondered If there, would be anyone left to give hlmj a unrtnff when his turn came.. someone had told him that when! he left tr-ey would Rive nun ai wake. Mr. Olassey had that spirit of co-operation and rnenasnip! which it was hard to break away! from, lie knew that the spirit of etwdfeUowshlp which be had fii- played here wouia neip uua u, new surroundings. Tn tnnklni? the DTesentauan w Nkkeraon said the presence of so many there that everting was ait . Indication of the sooa win nis irj-, low clllrens had for him. He hoped the present would be useful and that he would return often to see ihls oVd friends. Mr oiaisev in responding tnann- th rtonnrs mast heartily. He had tried to treat everyone here iri and hp felt that he couia make good ln'AtUn. even It at first It was a little diincuu nc wUU: always remember his frtenas in the south and he tr-amc c was golnc north. Those present were: Oeorge Arnold. E. Anderson, T. W. Brown. W. M. BlacKsioca, a. Brookstoank William Brown. . con, W. Coates, W. Crukkshank J. Sandow, James Clcoone-. W Drake. rw rifert Flnnlfr. J. rett. Max Hcllbroner, Dr Hankln- m. wnMer Hume. Joe Jaca, o, j. Judee. P Lotrnten, uawui --w - Matheson. N. Mussaiem, vergr n Vtnnre M P. MCCaiiery. r. n. 'inrUum Pred McLeod. Harry mtwwl. Jarvls McLeoQ. ueorge Nlckeson, H. F. Pullen, S, E. Porker. rtim. tinvM n Rns. Tom wan Pred Wesch, Charles Balagno, Paul Armour, and Max AximlMen, We are still baying old cold, natter's. (tfj You can rent a Car at Walkert, as low as (1 a day plus 1c. a mile tf Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Baker and family have returned from a holiday In the south. Mrs. R. Mahood and son were passengers on the Catala yesterday from Anyox to Vancouver. Miss Stewart oL Stewart was a pissenger southbound on the Catala yesterday bound for Vancou ver. Handling hear Irdshts north of here delayed the Catala yesterday. so tnat sne aia not t away until , about four o'clock. I Hotel Arrivals Prince Ittrpert O. H. Tycho. Smithers; H. P Ca- hfll. Vancouver: Oeo. P McColl were an tn Smithers: Mrs. E. H. Dumin. Kltl She did not leave until i:30 ry maat: L. U. Stephens. VMnn. Victoria this afternoon. A statement has been issued in Mrs. D. B. Blue ond Con. Hyder; Mrs. McCartney. 8urf Point; S R group, an orieans. ana nrr. v. " Houston. Cnrx. The money was tupnwru far books material and lee cream. NOTICE I wfli not be responsible for any debts incurred by anyone other than myself: D. DISH EH. Pacific, B.C. Donaldson. Port Esslnrton : R S. nrv irtnmr xrhnol. The totallLamb. Casnaco: W. McFadden. A. receipts amounted to $17.80 andjKanudson. Vancouver: Valdem the expenditures 17.10. Of thelouy V. 8chwerie and An to Lester, former chief sources of Income Berlin: Mrs. J. W. Reeder and were from the Baptist Church, the i f ajniiy. Charles Barrett. Barrett Sunday srhool. Mhs Armstrong's Lake. B.C.: Miss Rose Barrett. Royal Keith S. Price. Vancouver: J D. Sutherland. Vancouver: P. Bag- shaw and Pred 8tmpson. city; O. .Wlnther, Juneau. Central J. Anderson and J. O. Steven son CJJl. Knox B. Wilson, Terrace: S. XL Terry, A. S. Brown. Ketchikan; W. J. Ciapperton. Cedarvale. Savoy Mr. and Mrs R E. Hogan, Tyee. B.C . Dan E Hill CSU. "If my tlm bby bojr ni wilii colk or pnruh (run thatr lHh 1 r tbf-rn m Bby' 0 Tblrt kod tbey wert ooo Mltrp, M,i Mr. T Twdy. 474 Millwood Rd.. Toronto. Tbr tmrtt litlte taUfU tumn th mum of IrrtfulorM od tk chad bmmM happy and wU kcun AIllbrom-roan aJoiraU of Utile iolk are promptly and Jfl cotwtl with l)f WiUlama Baby Own TaUrta. I'm 25e at youi dracewt'a. m DfWillumf 25T Moose Hall SPECIAL DANCE STROLLERS' ORCHESTRA With Cabaret Entertainment Tonight, July 25 10 Till 2 Admission 50c LAWN FENCE 55 Inches, To Clear per foot Scroll Top Gates Special 14c $3.45 PAINT SPECIAL Commander House Paint gallons 469 Handy Cans All 11L each Brown Shingle Qft Cft 0J Stain, 4-gal. cans Kaien Hardware Phone 5 II OW! Van's Bakery Opposite Boston Cafe Quality Breads 4 for 25c At AU Grocers Labelled en Bottom For Your Protection Phone 190 The Commodore Cafe Has converted the Cabaret into a dining-room for Afternoon Teas Catering to bridge parties both afternoons and evenings, supplying cards and score cards free of charge. Don't Forget the 50c Sunday Chicken Dinner GET A REAL REST And Change ot Cllmite FURNISHED CABINS Also Room and Board Mrs. Birnie's Camp Lake Kathlyn If You Have Used Furniture TO SELL Get In touch with D.Elio rd Av onnosito Moose Hall He buys and sells everything our SALE el - Running Shoes and Summer Footwear Too many running shoes have been purchased and werplan to give Prince Rupert people an opportunity to buy the finest makes at prices that elsewhere would have to be paid for inferior goods, mrougn our plan of giving our customers real values in au kinds of footwear we have built up a clientele that returns to us again and Again. Why Not Buy Your Running Shoes Today? W have them n most bf the best makes and styles and the prices talk for themselves. Drop in and look' them over. COMPARE OUR PRICES Child's sizes, 4 to 1031 69c i Micsoa' ii tn. 9 89c i llilDny A. W at Youth's, 11 to ISA :. -85c .; ' -v S 1 to 5 : .yoc Boys,' v. . . . . ( Ladies; 3 to 8 v.. 1 79c e in 11 i QQp P- H men &,uiun ... .t ...... . Summer and Holiday Footwear) We are specializing in those new snappy lines of ciiTnmor nnrl hn1irlv 'footwear that add so much to holiday enjoyment and foot comfort, at amazingly low prices. We Accept City Scrip CUT RATE SHOE STORE Classified Ads i '- 1 ; "H" FOR SALE MODERN House. Close In, $200. balance easy. Hart. tf. '. FUHNITURE for sale at 61 6th Atenue near Pulton. PIANO, cabinet radio, dining-room suite, carpet Apply Mrs. OBrien, 308 Fifth Ave. West. Phone Bed 403. m FOR SALE Crown Grant timber land. Location L&kelse Valley, near Terrace B.C. Por lnforma-tion write to March ie B. Boyn-ton Box 187, Juneau Alaska. 187 TRANSFERS CAMERON'S Transfer. Phone. 177. Birch, Jackplne, Cedar.- tf .tuni-D klir V.1T1A9 HAffiDRESSER , I PERMANENT WAVING! . Odster Carl; Latest -Style KJUBONB BEAUTY SHOPPB PAINTERS PAINTING and Papertangifi'i Moller. Phone Red 802. 4 M LAS1 .CT I Satire of lotmtlMi itmtiM to to apply spply tJ t! t Pnrehaa iJind - 1. " tain tog 400 aerev more or There wUl he offered tar aale hy Puh-' FREDERICK rjrou on the seventeenth lh) day ot Isil k. Itenuv T.lllOfl Sit- u&todion LyeU Wand. Q CI. to cut X- 077 It B 91 OI oprure. vroar lock. Provided anyone unable to t- tend the Auction In person. mruV nut a seajea xenoer w "l"- Uie hour of Auction and treated oue bid. Twn tmltb will be allowed for remo val of this Umber. more or le. Lot 143S, aakl to contain 918 acres, more or leea, and Lot 1434, Mild to contain 72 acres, molt OT AXi HI - wtrmriB mw,f nf Itmui OS the above rwiM. nt tmu huiurti In the name aid has been nied m uiws rarar. plratton of one tnowth Jretn the dte of proruional Oruflmte of Title in Heu nf Mirf tout rertincate. unless In the meanttme valid objection be made to DATED at the Lana ntmuj -..4t-. Print RuDert. BC, thU S3rd day of juiy. kx. m. wrtvfW5rtM AnunAn . . 1 Deputy Besutrar oi TlUes. Reordlal DJstrkt ot Bab tour Onst DlatrlSR and situate about me mutt mouth ot tbc Kliutte KlTer on w Ka-t terS. , Take nottc tnat L rreoenca Vanewrrer. BC. occupation mu;w ooarator, ttteoda to apply lor wr aitaelotl to pvictaf tn following fl-scribe4 Hoax: ComVTirtng a a poax piauiro -w foot filsSauee from the -wltneA PS-f5 the V.tt aide of Lot 1TZ. tbene erly to chains; thence Southerly 20 ehUi: thence Easterly 80 chalaa: tMtn- WrtMiT 20 enain ana eotir Uc Anlon t the oTfloj Ot the DlStflct j Dated 10a lar of May. K RHELLY. iOSZBXU ACT CERTlllCAtE Of lMfBOrEMtSIti. SOTICE 1 jUtet FlVJOonal UtoerU Claim, itt- the hour ot Autftloh and treated as on I uate n the AUia lXlnlng DlvVHon ol KM IpucriAf 'TVAtrlHt. www - . 1 Ta teara 1H be allowed tor repw-l Tal Of thla timber , j veiw , located on left bank of tna Tulae-q,TARKT?CmCE that ' H. McX. Plief :V.WU..B w - ... - . ... - . . toria. Dlrtrlot rorr-iter. Prince "iiiupm. aotmg u Agett ror Tku mum twa-or R&nart J- B. Soott. tockepart, QCJ t ctlnc Aent for Taku llne Compaht - lt.imttd. PreeltlnefaCeruheate a T3- mTTmTm!TmT0m! ! 4oed. intend. 60 daya from date heteov Uc AuoUon at the office oX th DiPtnc : u ttXt notice that , kiArtn. Forester at Prtnoe RixpeiX, B. C. J llnWr cUon 85. muM be comliiepced noon on the seventeenth tljthj ly t.fore the Vwuance of such- CtrUAmM Augwt. 1934. the tlcence X-imo t- ,tnprovenJenta. " . uated at pownroo t7. -jcu , j,tC thla Jth day ot Apru. CI and to cut 1780 MBM ol Spruce, Cedar unim-t Prawkini aiiTone unstble to attend the Auction to person, mar H. McN. rrsaer, Steamships Saili Particulars ol en rwwwr. , ri-t.L nt irttM RuMrt. Vi. Van rein f He: - . or winger J. o. ocoou w. LAND BBOISTRT ACT Certificate ot Title No. 137tJ-I. to Lot 1004. said to contain JTl acres. ngs Monday ss. Pr. Rupert 3 pto. Tuesday Catala liSO pa. Frlday-k-ss. Prin. Adelaide 10,pJn. Ss. Cardena midnight Saturday ss. Prin. Louise pm. Saturday ss. Pr. Oeorge 8 p.tn. rrom Vancoivel Sunday s. Catala .. pn. Monday as. Prin. CharlotW a In. Wed. -ss. Pr. George 10 ".jn. Friday ss. Prince George 10 m'in. Friday--ss. Prin, Adelaide 4 pjR. Ss. Cardena p in. For Anyoa and Stewart i Sunday ss. Catala 8 P. Friday as. Pr. Oeorge I pin. ' From Anyox and SUwatt Tuesday ss. catala .11:39 a. r. sVwi 1