.... eontamber 1. 1011 fatjUW , 1HJILS .. ... --- jj-j Always Buy the Best SALADA TEA 'Tresb from the G&tdtnt" Introducing , . , 365 Toiletries Manufactured by Loric Perfumers, Toronto The ItezaU fiUn .3G5 Eau dc Cologne 3G5 Hay Rum V3G3 Fresh .Lilac Shaving Lotion 305 Old English Lavander 3f5 Hhum and Quinine Hair Tonic 3G5 Fragrant Ilody Rub 16-oz. Hottles, regular price $1.00 7 Special, at 1 Ormes ltd. hones: 81 & 12 THE BIG FOUR By the products of The Sea, The Soil, The potest and The Mine will we prosper. BUY Bulkley Valley Coal and get more value for your fuel dollar S.S. PRINCE GEORGE S.S. PHINCE RUPERT TWICE WEEKLY SAILINGS VANCOUVER To Wa5. f,orls TJIURSPAYS and SATWAYS, 10:30 P.M. To ANYOX, WEDNESDAYS, 10 IM. To STEWART, FRIDAYS, 10 PM. CANADIAN NATJQNAL STEAMSHIPS Canadian Pacific MUNCES8 STEAMERS for Ketchikan. WrangeU, Juneau and Bkftgway, Aug. 6lh, J3Ui, 23rd and Sept. 1st. For Vancouver direct Aug. 4th, 11th. 18th, 28th and Sept. 6th. I'or Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way Torts, "Princess Adelaide" every Friday 10 p.m. For Reservations W. L, COATES, Qyi. Agent, Prince ltupcr,t,ffvC -1. J!.'! 'J. I 1 " I'l 1 l f I II" UNION 3TEAeVlSHIPS LIAHTED 8teamrs leave Prlnc,e Rupert for Vancouyer-r-T.8.8. CATALA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 Wl Arriving Vancouver Thursday T-8.S. CAKDENA EVJEIty FRIDAY MIDNIGHT Arriving Van.cuver, Monday AM. w"My aamnw to Port Blnu-oa. Alio. Ann. Anjoi, Btewar and Naa. Iiim. Rf"'r Pouiti. Lev prlnes Rupert Bun4y. Pf' . at- . nhtr Information regarding all sailings and tickets L WCt K''r'HT AdENCTl Third Affno. rh0M m w your telephone the office paper does not arrive, LOCAL NEWS NOTES The Jjet por' program tr offered iu Jiui Rupert, jou tabor pay. Remember to dance tonight to! ftiUjno'i Ordtettra. fjfcs Hall $jS0 you XTL rent a par at Walker' as Jkw .as jj a .day plus 7c. a mile. Miss Way and Miss Olafson jure enrolling music student or conv Ing jtorm. Phone 845. 204- The fufllpr Football Jjanw at 10:30 Monday niorning. Come .out atul Me the youngsters flay. Mrs. L, J. Dell and two ,50ns returned to the ctty on te Princess Adelaide last eyening Allowing a visit In Vancouver. p. Cavalier, who lyis been paying a visit in the city with relatives. sailed by the Prince qfco.rge yester day afternoon on his return to A.n-yox Uon'.t forjrt the dance In Moose Hall on -Monday night. Best of piusic. Admission 50c. include! refreshments. Five cent exercise books for 25c Ten cent exercise books 4 for 25c. Other school supplies at cones ponding low prices. Rose Cowan Si Latta. Mm -Louis Amadlo and children returnee 4o the city on the Cur 'den last night from a visit in; i Vancouver with Mrs. Amadlo's,! mother .and sister. T W. Hall, Inspector of schools, i and Mrs. Hall returned to the city: on the Cardena last night after! having spent the summer vaca-; tlon In Vancouver and Victoria. 1 Mrs. David Smith and daughter, l Miss Peggy Smith, who were called I to the city recently on account of '.the sudden death of Mr. Smith, I sailed la? night by the Princess . Adelaide on their return to Van- cluver. They were.-accompanled as far as Campbell River by Miss J Marsden. Miss L. E. Klnley. teacher of the Indian school at Skidegate Mission, arrived in the city on the Prince Oeorge yesterday after having spent the summer vacation visiting her home In Vancouver and will sail on the Prince Charles tonight for the Queen Charlotte Islands to resume her duties. FOR QUICK SALE LoU 9 and 10, Block 15, Section 1 and Improvements $150.00 whole or $250.00 each. Norman A. Watt, Administrator. Chas. Vess Estate. Announcements Softball dance Friday. Sept, 7, Elks' Hall -.to welcome .Auyojc soft- ball team.- Chlkirea' flasque.rade In Leion Rooms September Jf. Cathode Ohvrch ftazaar October 10 and U . Canad.lan Legion Woman's Auxiliary Bazaar October 18J DANCE MOOSE JIALL Friday, August 31 STROLLERS' ORCHESTRA By Popular Request Dancing 10 pm to 2 am. Admission 35c. PRINCE J?UP ERT DRY DOCK AND 3HJPYARP ShlpbwrMeea aiU frfl WeMif. 8yelalUu 0 SawrnW mai Mining MaeUnery. AU Types mt Cmm Eos1 T)e pfitt iff AdmivJon & the, Labor Day .S,ppts jUl 4.tw. bits. We are still buying old gold, Bulger'. Uf; Hawaiian And Spanish Oyitar, Standard Banjo instruction. Miss Elizabeth -Currle. Phone Black 294. (206) Mu?lc cjass.es .at J3Jt Joseph'; JSon-yent will re-open .Sept. 4. Oom.- nierclai and Kindergarten classes Sept. 10. (206; Master Teddy Drake, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Drake, returned home pn the Princess Adelaide last evening following a flslt Jn Vancouver. The baseball game on Monday between Smithers and Prince Rupert starts at 12:30 sharp. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Bud Barrie and child returned to the city on the Princess Adelaide last evening after spending a month's vacation visiting in Victoria. William Stormont, sales depart ment official of the Imperial Oil Co from Vancouver, was a passenger aboard the Prince Oeorge yesterday going through to Stewart on com pany business. DANCE Elks' UaJI TONIGHT, 9:30 To Welcome Smithers Ball Team BALAGNO S .ORCHESTRA Everybody Welcome Admission r , 25c Mrs. J. D. Thurber and daughters, Adelia and Velma, sailed last night on the Princess Adelaide or Van' couver where the two girls will re sume their studies. For being ihe Jceeper p a disorderly house, Uclen Mitchell was fined 50. with opUon .of thirty days' Imprisonment, in city police court yesterday. The fine was paid. Mrs. O. A. Hunter and family, who have been spending the summer vacation at Stillwater near Powell River, returned to the city from the south on the Cardena last night Al Rowland, In charge of the commissary department of -the Kel-ley Logging Co.. arrived In the city on the Prince George yesterday from Vancouver and will sail tonight. on the Prince Charles for the company's camp at AUi Inlet. He is being transferred from Vancouver to AUI Inlet. LABOR DAY Is Jlerc Again For the convenience of the Prince Rupert Public and Visitors to the city, our CONFECTIONERY a.nd y.EA .ROOM .will be open as usual pn SUNDAY and MONDAY. Meet and treat your frlefids at MUSSALLEM'S LIGHT LUNCHES MILK SHAKES ICE CREAM SODAS SOFT DRINKS CANDIES FRESH FRUITS Everything in the store Is reason o.bly priced and -the service .cnnno.t be peateu. -Make a point -to xaii in ,when .you are down lown. For the School Children ; Get your scliool supplies from us. Ve carry a fully supply of-r- 6CR1BBLERS. PENCJLS, PENS, jtyLERS, INK. ERASERS, ETC. See us first - -Reasonable prices Mussallem's CONFECTIONERY Want Ads FORSUyE GENRA Electric Refrigerator for ale. Phone Blue 6&1. 1000 lb., to sale cheap. Apply J. A. Lindsay,.P.O, Bqr 287, CORK .Llnpleum, Washtub, and -board, coal scuttle, kitchen table, electric fixtures and range. 150 8th Ave. East. 204 JFORRENT FOR RENT or SALE .Remington Typewriter. Phone Black 558. 4205) LOST LOST Ring with five small dia monds. Reward. Return to Mrs. Agnes Dahl or Phone Red 707. 205 HELP WANTED HOW to get a Government Job. Free Booklet. The M.C.Citd, Winnipeg. PERSONAL PRIVATE Home Kindergartens pay. We start you. The Canadian Kin dergarten lDsuiuie, ppi. ,ia, wjiB nJpeg. MUSIC VIOUN Tuition, theory and har jnooy. Miss N. Lawrence. Phone 177. Classes start Sept. 1. 209 HAIRDRESSER FERMAMENT WAVING! Cluster Curl; Latest Styles NELSON'S BEAUTY SHOPPB TRANSFERS CAMERON'S Transfer. Phone J77. Birch, Jackpine, Cedar. U PAINTERS PAINTJN.O .nd Papertanging Moller, Phone .Red .802. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA JN monATi IS TOE MATTER OF THE "ADiUSIS-' TRATTON ACT t- An IN THE .MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ' JOHN EATON MORAN, DECEASES. TAKE NOTICE tbat toy rekr cX His Hcocr. W E. Fisher. U 30tto day of Augu-t. A.O. 1934. I tu appointed Ex-MUtur 4 iiie estate of John Eaton M-Qian. Ucur4. ttCrt all p&rUt hvui(? ellma aalttet M mid estate ace hereby fequlred Co funUnh aame property verlDed. to me on or txiace -Uie 2nd day of Nsvember. A. D. J934. and all parties. Indebted to the estate are required V) pay the ftnvmot of their indebtedness to me tcrthwlU). UORLEY B. UORAN. ATUN. B.C. Dated tlve 1st day of September. AX). 1931. MotOrS TrucklSoS Suitable for fish boats also speed boat motors $35 up Christie Truck & Car Parts 1630 W. 1st. Ave., Vancouver More Good Buys Curtain Stretchers, ad- t justable to.anyft'f .(J 5 sie, At Clothes Line Outfit, 100 fopt line, .2 pulleys, 2 hQQtcs $1 .00 for Kaien Hardware A satisfactory place to shop. Try it! CHURCH NOTICES I FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Itev. F. JV. Datoe, yvp Minister ,W.. Vaugnan Navies (Organist Regular Service will be resumed on Sunday with morning worship at 11 A-M. Sermon Subject, "THE PERIL OF A CROSS-LESS LIFE" Master David Houston -will sing "Jesus Lover of My Soul" -Exening Service at 7:30, Sermon Subject, "VEILED IN FLESH Miss Eileen Hamblln will sing "My Task" The regular Sacrament pf the Lord's Supper at the close of the service The Church School will enter upon the fall term andnew program Sunday the ninth with a fvil staf of teachers, The Pastor jrill Jr,each at pth services tomorrow FIRST UNITED CHURCH Rev. C. D. Clarke, Pastor Organist $Iiss S. Qlafson . SUND AX SERVICES Jl JiiL, Subject, "SCHOOL OPENS" 7:30 PAI, 'JESUS AND LABOR" Welcome to all FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH reacherRe.v. V. D. Grant .Hollinsworth, BA. Organist: Mrs. E. J. Smith ;11 .A Alv Sermon .Subject, "LOOKING FORWARD" Being a message to my congregation at the commencement of the fall season's work. 7:30 P,jSermon Subject, "CHRISTIANITY AND RESPECTABILITY" ShalJ ye be content with being as good as our neighbors? "When a grocer sells you a barrel of apples you find his reputation at the .top of -the .barrel, but when you work down a bit you discover his .character." John McNeill All visitors welcome Make the YORK HOTEL Your headquarters while in Prince Rupert Comtortabte .rooms, at moderate rates COAL! COAL! Our Famous Edaon, Alberta and Bulkley Valley Coals are guaranteed to give .satisfaction. Try ton .of No. 1 Bulkley Valley. W also sell Timothy Hay, Wheat. Oats and Barley. Prince Rupert Feed Co, , (S rneaea Kt Panic Prevention Is as necessary and as vital to every Car Owner, as it is to anyone who depends upon a storage battery to provide an unfailing and constant source of "electricity. SL'PUOX AUTOMOBILE BAT-TERlFS wiU rositlvely prevent janic with their amazing storage capabilities, Let us give you a demonstration. Massett, B.C. JAMES MARTIN COFFEE Deluxe Served at All Times of Dayjor Night Always reshr-Uslng the Silex method Doing away wholly with rnetal .taste, stale flavor. Healthful and invigorating. Commodore Cafe P.O. Box "7, Prince Rupert, B.C. FOR SALE The $2850.00 house at $200.00 down. Furniture Including stoves, beds, dressers, couches, dining room sets, vacuum cleaner etc. Plumbers," fishermen's, carpenters,' blacksmiths and upholsterers' tools. Nails all sizes. These goods must be sold by the piece or as a whole at lower than the lowest price. F, W. HART 216 6th Ave. W- Ph; .Green 698 FREE! FREE! Special For .School Opening 3 Only 60-Page Ink Scribblers Free with every cash purchase of .$1.00 Limit 12 to each customer while the supply lasts. PADHHWe UADmUADr PhoneSll R VVVVy1 J AlllVX-f VT SlLa McBrlde St Get Ready For School Opening September 4 Now Is the time to make your selection of books. See me first. Prices .away down. D. ELIO Auctioneer and Exchange Furniture Dealer PhoneGreen 421 NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. ZarellL Pioprletor HA HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Sates $14 op 50 Rooms, Hot tt Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 1M t I t ; t teal Til t - a