September 15 1M Pave the Way to Baby's Health with Johnson's Baby Talcum 25c Johnsons Baby Soap 25c Johnson's Baby Cream 50c LEADERS EVERYWHERE IN PURITY AND QUALITY Best for Baby Rest for You Ormes ltd. "Dim Pioneer Druggists the He rail Ston rbones: II it 12 CHARITY BEGINS AT HOME Why iend fuel money away when nature gave the Bulkley Valley Highest Grade Coal rJned in the west. If not satisfactory at first try zgAn, it may not be the coal. Your dealer can supply you. Buy Bulkley Valley COAL and set more value for your fuel dollar Panic Prevention l". aa necessary and as vital to every Car Owner, as It Is to anyone k depends upon a storage battery to provide in unfailing and ' :.!ant source of electricity suritox AUTOMOBILE BAT-TKIUES will positively prevent panic with their amazing storage capabilities. Let us give you a demonstration. Maw tt, IJ.C. JAMES MARTIN P.O. Box 77, Prince Rupert, K.C, PRINCE GEORGE S.S. PRINCE RUPERT TWICE WEEKLY SAILINGS VANCOUVER To and Way ports THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS, 10:30 P.M. To ANYOX, WEDNESDAYS, 10 IM. To STEWAKT, FRIDAYS, 10 IM. V-662-31 CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Canadian Pacific NUNCKSS STEAMERS for Ketchikan, Wrangcll. Juneau and Bkagway, Sept. 10th, 20Ui, Oct 1st. Eor Vancouver direct Sept. 0th, 14th. 24th, Oct. 5th. For Vancouver via Ocean FalU and Way Porta, "Princess Adelaide" every Friday 10 pjn. Vnr rifurvntlons W. L. COATES, flen. Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver ; PATA,'A EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 VAX arriving Vancouver Thursday TS8. CAKDENA EVERY FRIDAY M1DNIOIIT Vr,v,n vncouver. Monday AW. w Wftkl and Haas "lllrms to Port Blmpeon, Alice Arm. An to, Btewt rim. R.lv7 PolhU, !mi rrlnoe Kupert Sunday. 8 Pf- . rther Information regarding all sailings and tickets at- 'faiXCE RUrtkT ktir.se Y i Third Arena. rB mi Mrs. Georgi .Rorie sailed last night on the Princess Adelaide for a visit to Vancouver' and' Victoria. Mr and Mrs. Thomas Silt criSdes sailed last night on ihe Princess Adelaide for Vancouver whence they will proceed io Brandon, Manitoba, on n holiday visit Walter L, Kheeier, manager of ttu UwonM Ulna. T iA anrt Urf iSheeler were passengers aboard B. E. Morgan, manager of the Billmor Spruce Mills Ltd.. returned on last evening's train to Porpoise Harbor after a brief visit to town, having arrived earlier In the day by speeder. Merely routine business was taken up on i'iursday night at a meeting of the local Moose Lodge OlUis Rover, dictator, was in the chair and there was a good at tendance of members. i Regular monthly meetings of 'the Prince Rupert Shrine Club which have been suspended for jthe summer, wtll.be resumed next month. There was no meeting this Thursday Jilght. George Skinner, a member of the office In Montreal of Hon. C. P. Fullerton, chairman of the board of directors of the Canadian National Railways, is making the round trip north to Prince Rupert and SUvart on the steamer Prince Rupert this week-end. Louis II. MeUgahr. weU known official of the Alaskan -Juneau Mining Co. at Juneau, was a pas senger aboard the Princess Louise yesterday afternoon bound south from the Alaska Capital fpr a trip to Seattle. Mrs. MeUgahr and son went south ten days ago. G. A. Yardleyr inspector of "customs. Victoria, and his assistant, O. E Non-U are In the city on official duties. Mr. Yardley having arrived on Thursoay night's train from Prince Oeorge while Mr. Norris arrived from Victoria on the Princes Adelaide yesterday afternoon. They will proceed to Anyox on the Catala tomorrow evening. Mrs. E. H. Kinder of Surf Inlet, who recently underwent a serious operation In the Prince Rupert Oencral Hospital, has made auch satisfactory progress that It Is expected she will be able to leave the hospital tomorrow but she will remain here for a month before returning to ter home down the coast. Mr. Kinder, manager of the Princess Royal mine, wno re cently sustained a fractured leg at he mlna. tweets to return to Surf Inlet on Friday of next week. JONES' Family Market Stewing Veal, 3 lbs. Peas, 1 tin Stewing Lamb, 3 lbs. Peas, 1 tin Shoulder Lamb, 5 lbs 1 Cauliflower Lamb Chops 2 lbs. Veal Chops 2 lbs Round Steak, 2 lbs. 1 bunch Carrots .... Bamberger, 3 lbs. Onions, 2 lbs. Pot Roast 4 lbs. Boiling Beef, 3 lbs. 1 bunch Carrots Shoulder Pork 4 lbs. Phone 957 Islands. 25c 25c 75c 35c 35c 35c 25c 35c 25c 50c Phone 957 ' THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE LOCAL NEWS NOTES Caib waiting (or old (old teeth, coins, thalns, watthet, etc. Bul-Itr'. tf Demers have a full range of fall coat, fur-trimmed and untrlmmed, just In. 216 the Princess Louise yesterday alt-temoon bound from Aiiin to Van couver. V. Brennan, field engineer for the Britannia Co.. was a passenger aboard the Prince Rupert yester day going to Stewart in which dis trict he will ftispect mining ground for his company. A few vacancies exist in Phil harmonic Society. Apply Secretary. Yon can rent a Car at Walker's as low as $1 a day pins 7c. a mile. tf Prince Rupert Badminton Club annual meeting Monday. Sept. 17, City Hall. Important business. Miss Bessie Thompson sailed yesterday afternoon on the Princess Louise for a trip to Vancou ver. E. Becker and V. Row- of this city, who have been engaged in logging at Locke port, returned home on the Prince Charles yes terday from the Queen Charlotte Mrs. A. J. Ingraham of Queen Charlotte City Is paying a brief visit to the city. She arrived from the Islands on the Prince Charles yesterday and will be returning on the same steamer tonight. Baby's Owr I 5oap 1 10 InirvWuaJ f 1 Hi'--' cartons JB Karl Thlele. well known Wran-gell canneryman, was a passenger aboard the Princess Louise yesterday afternoon going through for a trip to Seattle. Miss Marie Balagno, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Balagndy sailed Thursday night on the Prince Oeorge for Victoria where she will take up residence in St. Josephs Academy to continue her 'musical and High School studies. Mrs. C. M. Macintyre and" family of Anyox, who have been spending the summer at Skidegate, .arrived in the city on the Prince Charles yesterday from the Queen Char lotte Islands and will proceed to the smeller town on the Catala tomorrow evening. William B. Oeorge. well known mining man, who was formerly prominently identified with the Portland Canal district, and Mrs. George were passengers aboard' thai Princess Louise yesterday after noon returning to Victoria after having spent the past summer in the upper Stlklne River district. FOR QUICK SALE Lots 9 and 10, Block 15, Section 7 and ImDrovements $450.00 whole or $250.00 each. Norman A. Watt, Administrator, Chas, Vess Estate. Announcements Presbyterian Tea and Church Hall, September 20. Cambrai ber 5. Tonight's train, due from the east at 10:15, was reported this morning to be on time, i Mis Salome Wesley Is sailing by the Prince Rupert tonight for a two weeks' holiday, visit to Vancouver. Sale, Spinsters' Spree Octo- S. O. N. Dance, October 5th. United Church supper October 8. Thanksgiving Catholic Church Bazaar October 10 and 11. Canadian Legion Women's Aux lllary Bazaar October 18. St. Peter's Fall Bazaar October 25 Presbyterian Fall Bazaar. Novem ber 8. Anglican Fall Bazaar Nov. 29. Moose Hall Scries of DANCES Start Monday Night STROLLERS ORCHESTRA O. W. Cripps. provincial assessor,! sailed by the Prince Rupert last night for a trip to Stewart on of ficial business. Miss Dorothy Bridden of Mas- sett arrived In the city on the as. Prince Charles yesterday from the Queen Charlotte Islands to con tinue her school studies here. The regular monthly meeting of the board of directors of the Prince Rupert General Hospital, regularly scheduled for last night. was postponed until Thursday night of next week. Mrs. Sid Barrlnzton. and son, William, who have been spending the summer at WrangtD. were pas sengers aboard the Princess Louise yesterday afternoon going through to Seattle where they will take op residence for the winter. Oscar Landry, district superin tendent of Government Telegraphs, who has been on a trip to Yukon Territory and Northern British Co lumbia on official duUes, returned to the city from the north on the Princess Louise yesteroay after noon. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Anderson of Terrace, who have been on a two weeks' holiday trip to Vancouver, arrived In the city from the south on the Princess Adelaide yester day afternoon and will return to the Interior on Monday evening's train. Mrs. Pearson, wife of the smel ter foreman at Anyox, arrived in the city on the Prinoe Charles yesterday via the Queen Charlotte Islands following a visit in Vancouver and will sail tomorrow eve ning on the Catala for the smelter town. Mrs. James GQlett, wife of In dlan Agent James Gllktt of the Queen Charlotte Islands, arrived In the city on the Prince Rupert yesterday following a trip to Van couver and will sail tonight on the Prince Charles on her return to her home at Massett. Eat More Lamb The Third Week in September Will Be LAMB WEEK All housewives are asked to co-operate with producers and the trade In developing this Important branch of the live stock Industry. Ask your butcher for produced In British Columbia lamb It comes direct from the pastures and is of the highest quality. Summer Long-waye 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 Secoud Avenue & Third Street COAL! COAL! Our Famous Xdson, Alberta and Bulkley Valley Coals are guaranteed to give satisfaction. Try ton of No. 1 Bulkley Valley. W alio sell Timothy Bay, Wheat Oats and Barley. Prince Rupert Feed Co. ii rnBM mi Classified Ads FOR SALE Bruno. (tf) TOR SALE Packard Car also Ford Truck. Owner leaving town. Phone Blue 7M. 2W FOR SALE Nearly new Simmons wire mattress and wool mattress, size three feet, three inches. Phone Blue 637. (217) FOR SALE 80 H.P. Gulowten Orel Semi-Diesel Engine complete "with Propeller and fittings. Can be Inspected at Gulowsen Orel Plant Replaced by larger engine. Cheap for prompt sale. Stmde & d'Evers Co., Seattle, Wash. FOR RENT MODERN House for rent by -Oc tober 1. Phone Black 446. 21S FOR RENT Four roomea .house, close in. $12.00. Phone Green 402. PERSONAL (2171 FOR RENT 3-roornea heated apartment. $18 per month. Apply Coilart tz McCaifery. 217 HELP WANTED HOW to get a Free Booklet. Winnipeg. Government Job. The M-COLtd, PRIVATE Home Kindergartens pay. We start you. "The Canadian Kin dergarten Institute, Dpt. 14. Win nipeg. TRANSFERS CAMERON'S Transfer. Phone 1TJ. Blrcfc. lackolne. Cedar. tf PAINTERS PAINTING ana Paperfcangins Moller. Phone Red 802. IN THE SXPRIME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA , IN FKOBATB IN THE MATTER OF THE ADiilMS-1 TRATION ACT" . IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OP JOHN EATON MOHAN. DECEASED. TAKE NOTICE that by order of His; Honor. W. E r'Ub-r, the 30th day of, August. A-P 1934. I was appointed Er-ecuter of the estate of John Eaton, Moraa, oficeatsed. and a3 parties bartn claims against the said estate are here-by required to furnish same proper-It verified, to me on or before the 2nd day ot November, A. D. 1934. and1 all parties Indebted to the estate art required to py the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. MORLET B. MORAN, ATUN. ZJC. Dated the 1st day of September, A-D, 183. FOUND NEW Trolling Boat, reasonable POUND Necklace on Fifth Av- price. Cash or terms. Apply Pete enue. Owner may have same by identifying and paying for this advertisement. FOUND Eye-glasses InMcClymont Park. Owner may have same toy calling at Dally News and pay-lng for this advertisement. FOUND Bunch of three keys, owner may have same by applying at Dally News office and paying for this ad. HAIRDRESSER PERMANENT WAVING t Cluster Carl; Latest Styles NELSON'S BEAUTY SHOPPB IN THE SUPREME COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IX ntOBATE IN THE MATTER OP THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" and IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OP LEWIS SANDS. DECEASED, INTES TATE. TAKE NOTICE that by order of HU Honcr. W. E. Fisher the 10th day of September. AJ3. 1S34. I vras appointed Administrator of the estate of Lewi Sonde, deceased, and all partlen having claims against the aaid estate are hereby required to furnish some, properly t rifled to me on or before the 15th day of October. A. D. im. and all pontes Indebted to the estate are required to per the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT. Official Administrator. Dated the 11th day of September. AD. 19S4. NOTICE IN THE SUPREME OOTJBT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA IV PROn.lTE m THE MATTER OF THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" and IN THE MATTER OF JAMES BURNS, otherwise fcnonrn as James D. Burns, TAKE NOTICE that by order of HI Honour Judee W. K Ft&ber the- 10th day et BaptmXxT 1934 I was appointed Aa- muuxtrattr oi the Estate oi james mirna, otherwise known an James D. Burns. deceased, tormerly of Terrace. Bntlslt Columbia, who died at Prince Rupert. ILC, cm the aoth day ot March, 1W0, and an peraons having claims against tr V4 eeftaite are hereby required to tnrnlsh same properly verified to me on or fcrfcr the lOUi day ot Komsbcr, 1934. and alT forties Indebted to tn estate are hereby required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT, Official Administrator. Prince Rupert, B.C. Dated the 13th day of September. 1934. COFFEE DeLuxe Served at AH Times of Day or Night Always fresh Using the Sllex method Doing away wholly with metal taste, stale flavor. Healthful and invigorating. Commodore Cafe TheFish which made Prince Rapert Famous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED -BLACK COD- Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Queen Charlotte Island SHINGLES The best made on the coast. Not Kiln Dried HYDE TRANSFER PHONE 580