A , H 1934 TOT DAILY WXWB PAOE THREE ' mnmmrrr LOCAL NEWS NOTES Rexall Health and Beauty Sale ii Ladies' Dresse . . . r-i m f ar He are still bPjlP old told, ( You can rent a Uar at Walker's A Special Event to save 1 ou .iioncy Uulirr'a. Ut a low as $1 a day pliu 7c. a mile. t rram nnii II .t; 35c Z,'c - , Perfum. Vial .L aregQc rfvne Face Pow- . E and 2 aire rrams 'Vanishing. Hard und skln or si.oo , r The Kent! 8lr SUITS! Chromium Plated Dresner Tray Free with Jarrilne Pace Powder, all shades both for CANDV SPECIAL r 'ate or Vanilla Brazil Caramels rr pound Piontcr Druqgists maKr!xms S1.00 25c Cam Nome Fact Powder and 25c Cnra Nome Qp oul Perfume both for For Clean Teeth and Happy Children an Unbreakable Jointed Doll and large size Mi 31 Dental Paste CCn 30C both for 30c INTRODUCTORY OFFER he New 80 Sheet Linen or Vellum Finish ROYAL YORK PAD 1S ii You may bay a 15c package ........... iOc of ENVELOPES to Match 25 for 4c FOR TENNIS PLAYERS 1 KDI Sfrvicr" Tennis Hall made by Dunlop and a Lare 50c Kite Klenso Dental Crcme Both for 60 cents See Our Windows For These Values Orm rtM)t! 11 U SUITS! Don't Buy a Suit Only, Buy Personal Appearance and Attractiveness flOl SE OF STONE and HOUSE OF HOBBERLIN Itel aolhr Makers of Canada XI finest materials and latest fashions. Each IL-fe gives good prices from $20.50 to $39.00. MraiurtmenU taken and a guaranteed fit by us Come in and see our selection CLOTHES MADE IN OUR SHOP PRICE From $35.00 and up LING, THE TAILOR Seeend Avenue. Corner arrow from rt OffUe Special Values in Crockery Clover Leaf Cups and Saucers, 3 for 25c or 12 for . Dinner Plates, 4,Gold Band," 6 for g St ;m P'.na r.nW Hnnrl " fi fnr 9'C E 1 - uivrj aMHM - m Fr. Dishes. "Gold Band." G for - wc R 81.75 Sl.O A r ,"' i. :1 b- t'ju Lin t rocn, opvciai GORnniM'Q HARDWARE SSSl as -mr m mm . ... snMsUB r- ; ; , 1 NOW OPEN Palm Coffee Shop Pleasant surrounding and Service with a Smile Call and see us Awwi irom the Power Con Third Avenue a Van's Bakery Opposite Boston Cafe Quality Breads 4 for 25c At AU Orocers U belled on Bottom For Your ProlecUon Phone 190 Canadian Pacific NUNCE88 BTCAMr.KS for KeUhikan, WrangeU, Juneau and Bkagway. Aug. oth, 13th, 23rd and Sept. 1st. For Vancouver direct Aug. 4th, IHh. 18U. 58th and Sept. 8th. l or Vancouver via Ocean Palls and Way port. "Princes Ade-laitje" cvery Frjday 1Q p m For Reservations VV. U COATKS, Gen. Agent, Prince Rupert, 11.0. UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED T Sttamers leave prince Rupert tor Vancouver- AwJKW EVEKV TUESDAY, liJO TM arriving Vancouver Thursday 8. CAUUENA EVBItr FRIDAY MIUNiailT vl"8 Vancouver, Monday AM. . w . and MM- Naa. y n 10 Port Birron. Alice Ami, Anyoi, Btewart fUtthf iIV polnU' tav prince Rupert Sunday, pin. mt at- ticket information regarding aUsaUlngs and raiNCg KUI'EHT AlirvfT, m,. a..nna. Thon W Mis KlUy DyWiavn sailed tbte afternoon on the Catala for a trip to Vancourer. j Mrs. 8. 0. Ayres and daughter, iJean, left at the end of the week i for a holiday trip to Terrace. Paulis returnee at the end of last i week to their home In Cedarvale; i after Tilting friend In the city. Mr. Oeoree P. McCoH of Port Catala this aturnoon business visit to town. for a brief . the week on rus return vo vancuu ; ver The case of John Ilaahtl of Cataia this afternoon on their re-urn to Bishop's Bay in the Bute-dale district. i Mr and Mrs. E. L. Sampson of KKehlkan were passengers aboard the Princess Charlotte saiuroay afternoon going through for a va cation trip to Seattle. Mr Sampson is a prominent Ketchikan Mason and 1 well known here. E A. M. Kennedy o! Ottawa of the .Luff of the chief inspector of cus torn was a visitor In the city at the end of the week In the course or a wecurn tour on official business. i He arrived by rail from the east and nroceeded to Vancouver by boat Mrs. C. W. Dawson sailed yester day afternoon on the ss. Prince Oeorge for Victoria, being called there on account of the mness or her mother Mrs. Ormond who has undergone a serious operation. Mrs. Dawson was accompanied by her lltUe child. Oeneral Sir Richard Turner V.C. who has been conducting a session of the Pension Board here during th. mxt two or three days, ana party consisting of Lady Turner. Dr and Mrs. L. Robert and daugfc-ter and W. K. Campbell left by last evening's train on their return to Ottawa. a J Prudhomme returned to the city on the Catala today after hay ing made the round trip w Anyux and Stewart In company with UfiA MP. for New Wost- minstar. who also disembarked h.r. anrf will nrocoed to the in terlor on tomorrow evening's train. Mr Prudliomme U president of the ISkeena District Liberal Association and made the trip with Mr. wa In that capacity. Col. Oeorge S. Currie. well known miiitnrv man and charterea ac- ...... counUnt of Montreal, ana w Currie were passengers aboard the Princess Louise yesterday going north to make the rouna trip ui Skagway. During the Great War Col. Currie served in France with the famous Princess Patricias n ii nt mt here and shown about the city by Col. S. D. Johnston, commanding oniccr oi the First Northern o. v. Kegmim 102 DatUllon, A party of Cambridge University students, who made anotner attempt this summer to ascend Mount Falrweather. arnvea in v.. THnre QeorffC yvKioi- r;v from Juneau. The leader of v,. rrtv Albert L. Washburn oi Hanover. Now York, and some other member proceeded through Vancouver whence w proceed East. Adams uarw u Newton. Massachussctts, iwu W. Dow of Woodsvwe., new n Kellomt of Cam- ...u.. ko.. unit Henry 3. Woods MHUlio, . ... 4V.. of Hanover. New YorK. steamer here and proceeded East by train. There were eleven In all In tht the party, Tonight' train, du from ta-. East at 10:20 paiu wa reported, this morning to be on time. Miss E. M. Earl returned to the city on yesterday afternoon' train from a week-end business trip to Ml: Mary, Frances and Dolly (Port Esalngton. Mr. and Mrs. 3. A. Frew and daughter, Molly, will be leaving on tomorrow evenings tram for a two weeks' vacation trip to Lakelse Lake. Max Larkln returned to the city i at ine ena oi last wees; iranj wajjiu Onstaile Henry n.CMF after j . h. u. - tbe emDlQ having spent a few days here on, of tfce tuaiKrr for cpi, official duties. saBed at the end of, . monthi LIUle Miss Helen Doctor returned home on the Catala Sunday even fZSte g the paV Few furK with out a rleence, was fur- . ther adjourned for eight days to(eew- rlty pcdire coun yesxeroay. ft Allr Prti!khanV Hhrarlan o a viiin of Mmonton-'W ine fnnce uupen. ruoiic uo- grand organizer for Canada of the rary. sailed yesterday afternoon on piv.- ar a visit ta LLacitvlthe Prlnoe George for a vacation and other district point, left by last evening's train on his return to the Alberta Capital trip to Vancourer. M. M. Mclaehlan local of tha BnckmanKe7 Milling Mr And Mr wlHlam FUfcer. who Co, reterned to the c4ty on the wi.winff h fnr f Oaitalfi tocAv fixsn a brief busl-i i C UVTit 1 davs with Mr. Fisher's mother. J ne trip to Stewart. Mrs W E Fhher. aaHed by the Mrs. Campbell Church Jr of Seattle arrived in the city on Um ss. Princess Louise yesterday from the south to )otn Mr. Church whose charter yacht Caroline is in port The luncheon of tbe Prince Rupert Gyro Club, regularly sched uled for today, was postponed un- will be Ttoomaa RekL MP. Cor New Westminster. i A. John Gregg, of the-Uudson's. Bay Co. service at Telettaph Creek ar rived to the city from the north on the Prince Charlotte Saturday afternoon ano will proceed from here on a trip East Herbert Ansoomb MlA. for Vic toria and former mayor of the Capital City who Is in the district on private business, sailed on the Catala Sunday evening to make the round trln to Anyox and Stewart and was here again today enroute back to Victoria. Mrs. L. M. Asemlssen of Calgary arrived ta the city on Saturday afternoon's train from the Alberta cHv to take up residence here. tolnlnc Mr. Asemissen who has become manaser of the Knox Hotel here. Mr. Aseaussen was accompanied by her niece. Miss June Armour, daughter of Capt. and Mrs. W. P. Armour who has been visiting In Alberta. Mrs. Asemissen is a sister of Mrs. Armour who it now at Mayo Clinic in Rochester Minnesota, for Announcements Catholic Church Bazaar October 10 and 11. Canadian Legion Women's Bazaar October 18. Moose Hall DANCE Friday Night STROLLERS' ORCHESTRA Kalum Lake Lodge Now under new management Kates $2.50 per day Special prices by the week Ideal Spot For a Restful Holiday For particulars write to R. W. RILEY. TEItlUCE. H.C i mm 1 M Al il ' POLICE Hound, black Alsatian, male, six months old. Inquire P. O. Box 590. 8B FOR RENT PERMANENT WAVING 1 Ouster Curl; Latest Styles NELSON'S BEAUTY SHOPPE IN THE SUPREME COURT, OF BRITISH iv trohate Ef THE MATTER OP THE "ADMINT6 TKATIun AUi IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OP nnay ninwTiK mwww YIDAtUS. VIDALES and VIDApAS TAKE NOTICE ttoat by tr 9 Honor VJ- Plaher. Urn sra oaj vi AdSnUrator oX the estate o: dalla. othrrwle kno-n a. VldaUlfc JW- A and VJdaw. oeoeuwa. ' . . . Ha aalrl ar. required to lurnlah mn PJIJ Termed, lo me on or - 7"-,l of October, AD. 1M4. and all P-'f pay tb amount of hX ixxiiu to n lorw A WATT, omclal Admlatrator. Prince Rupert. B.C. Dated the 9rd day of Aucurt. AP. 193. IN THE SUPREME COURT OP BRITISH CULUMIUA IN PKOIUTE IN THE MATTER OP T5 "ADMINIS TRATION At7l IS TinE MATTER OF THE KTATTE OT WALLACE T. WAIXEKS. U r.nnr.M. TAKE NOT1CB that toy cS HU Aurut AX). is. i w iw.s T Walwra. dceasl. and U partlea having claim aitaipot the ald witate. are required to funilah aawe. properly verified, to me on or wiw - "J?'' of October. AH. 1934, and all partlr Indented to tbe eatw are rrua. t the amount of their UvdeWednea to m forthwith. HERBERT P. OLASSB.X. arflclal Admlnletrator. AUln. B.C. Dated the Srd day of Auguat. A J.. 193 M0t0rS TrMolon Suitable for fish boats also speed boat motors MS 11 n t Christie Truck & Car Farts 1, and Fur-Lined Coats We have just received a new shipment of Ladies' Dresses and Fur Lined Coats. All latest styles and of good material and workmanship. Also Children s C 1. rt ...U:nU ara ln rin cr nilt nf IpSS than V wholesale prices as we purchased these goods at a great discount on account or Demg samples. Men's, Women's and Children's Leckies' Shoes at very reduced prices, also Runners and Outing Footwear. Ladies' Black and White Canvas One- Men's Black & White Sports 9.05 Strap Slippers, leather soles Oxfords, Reg. $5.00: to clear V"" Regular $2.50: To clear .... ?x Men's Fawn & Brown Dress QO QC D . Ci Oxfords. Reg. S5.00:to clear V" Running Mioes LMaf French Felt Sport Hats q5c Misses, 11 to 2 89c Child's sizes, Rejr 75c; gpecial S8to68:S YoVthih ' 6 La4ies;Summer&FaliDre3se,$3.95 Men's, 6 to 11 . 99c to 13i 85c Reg. $10 and up; Special .... . We Accept City Scrip Rupert Trading , Co. .rrtTB CT1VTI nV KFr.DNT) AVENUE JUST ACROSS JBUM UUiJ.O '-' Classified Ads FOR SALE i AGENTS WANTED Personal Greeting Cards pub lished In Canada." Priced as low as 18 for $1.00. $10 Sales Kit Free. Art-Point Card Company Victoria. B.C. PAINTERS range $17 a month, water iti- aiix AINTINO i in u and nuu eluded. Apply Suite Apartments. Box 96. MUSIC Levwi tf! VIOLIN Tuition, theory and harmony. Miss N. Lawrence. Phone 177. Classes start Sept 1. 209 HAIRDRESSER IN THE SUPREME COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IX FROIUTE in the it-vrmi or the -admikis- TRATION ACT- rw trt vni'iia OF THE ESTATE OT verified, to me on or before the Srd day WARD KIWATRICis sujwlu. TAKE NOTICE that by order of HH Honor W E. Plaher. the Srd day or Annlcl AD. 1834. I Taa iJPOiCUd Administrator of the estate of Ward Kttrmtrlck. deoeaved. and all parties I haijeng cla&na aaliut the aald f11 i are required to Xurnlah aarne. properly rf.m tn m nri or before the Srd day of October. AD. 1934. and all portlea iiroot Indebted to the eutate are required to jeyn the amount ox tneir uuhmsikb tne forthwith. HERBERT r. UiJiooti. 1 Official Administrator AMIn. B.C. Dated the Srd day of Auguot. AD- 1934 NOTICE LAND REaiSTRT ACT Be: Certificate of Title No. 13743-1. to UA 1004. aald to contain in acr". mart or leas. Lot 1433, aald to contain 118 acre, more or leas, and I lS4, aald to contain 72 acrea. more or lews. All in Bawte o. uv. nmia nmnr nf knu of the above Certificate of Title taeued In the name of Ernest HeUIacn ana aiomo mcu' aid haa been filed In thU ornce. nouoe la hereby given that I ahau. m plratkun of one month irom tne oaie w the flnt publication hereef. tone provl&lonal CerUflcate or Tiue m ues of aald loot eerancate. unvi In th meantime valid obJertlon be made to me In writing. DATED at the uno armrj vrtv.. Prtce Rupert. SC. thla J3ra day ta July. AD. 1934. ANUIU.W IHUMrou.i, Deputv Reglatrar of Tltlea IN THE BHPREME COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA tvr t,UflliTP UJ THE MATTER OF THE " ADMINIS TRATION AU1 ' IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE Of OTTO II. PARTRIDUE, LlA-tAorjj. vrvetrnp .,at Vt otAf of His Honor W. E. Plaher. tbe Srd day ot Admlnitraor of the eatate ot Otto It PartrldK, deceaned, and all P"1 t...m. i.i.r x.ainat the aald itat are required to furnlah aarne, property verified, to me on or before the 3rd day rw.w Art iai4 and all Dartta l WWW. . . . - - lndehtttd to th aatat are reqwea w pay tbe amount at their tadebtedneaa nEUBEKT T. ULAOOt,. Official AdmlnlaUrator. Atlln. B O DaUdtht ari day ot Aogwrt. AJJ, 1934. IK THE SUPREME COURT OFERTTIBH COLUMBIA ix ruoaiTE IS THE MATTER OF THE "ATjfcliNlS-i TRATION ACT" I xd ' IN THE HATTER OF THE ESTATE OF rrTKOX BRUKET.. DECEASED, IN TESTATE. Ttw m n'li 'u; that Yi-v crAer of His i Honor W. E. Fleber, the 3rd day Tot i . a rt ,otA T v.. a nmilTitrl n .. . " - r i - -Admlolatrstor 1 Iftugmw, Admlolatrstor of of the the esttte stte at at Flme Flme . i FOR SALE Eugll coUaiblej GENTS nted to teke , tor Jgr? go-cart. Price $250. DaUy NewjJ" BeaotlIul Une J j Indebted to the estate are required w nv tbe uuuat of tbetr lndebtedoeta to roe forth wltij. HERBERT F GLASSET, Official Administrator, Atlln B.C. Dated the Srd day of August. AD.. 1984. Moller. Phone RedJO Papertangtog C(l A I J COAL! ian All TRANSFERS CAMERON'S Transfer. Phone 177. Blret, Jackplne, Cedar. tf Cur Famous Edson, Alberta and SuJkley Valley Coal are guaranteed to give satisfaction. Try a ton of No. 1 Bulkley Valley. We also sell Timothy Hay, Wheal Oats and Barley. Prince Rupert Feed Co. It rboaes UI Summer Long-wave Reception IS NOW AT ITS POOREST So why not give that set its long needed overhaul now? Phone Blue 320 and get the most out of your radio for this coming season. SUPERIOR RADIO-ELECTRIC Second Avenue & Third Street When Coming to Terrace or Lakelse Hot Springs Slake Arranrements With Swain's Transfer & TAXI, Terrace, B.C. To Greet You We meet nil trains. Freight & passenger service anywhere. Lakelse Lake and Lodge, new boat (H. A. SJ now in service on the lake. Fare anywhere on the lake,, ne adult, (3.00: $1.50 per bead additional. No. crowd too big. No Job too small. PICNIC PARTIES EVERY SUNDAY Dally News V7ant-Ad eathly.