,, 8i i 'Ptnbe' 8' 1934 Introducing 365 Toiletries Manufactured-by Loric-Perfumers, Toronto mi 3G5 Eau de CuToxne ;iG5 .Hay Hum 363 Fresh Lilac Shaving Lotion 3G5 Old English Lavander 305 Rbunt and Quinine Hair Tonic 305 Frajrnmt Hody Huh 1 16-oz. Bottles, regular. price $1.00 Special, at Ormes Ltd. "Jit Pioneer Drttqjyiats The Hesall Star f hones: II K 75c THE BIG FOUR By the products of The Sea, The Soil, The Forest and The Mine will we prosper. BUY Bulkley Valley Coal and get more value for your fuel dollar NEW ROYAL HOTEL J, ZarellL Proprietor "A UOMK AWAY FKOM uosur Kales I1.M n W Rooms, Hot & CoJd Water Prince Rupert, D.C. iPbone Ml P.O. Box 1M l&Mi" avorlt CVIrlna In tm w VfWJ itiURV, 4 V )J4Ui Winter is Coming and it U necessary to keep the home fire burning Come and sec our Heaters and Ranges electneal and coal. house furnishing etc I). ELIO Furniture Dealer We Buy it Sell "Still Buyln Old r.ld" Phone Orcen 421 Opp Thrift PRINCE GEORGE S.S. PRINCE RUPERT TWICE WEEKLY SAILINGS VANCOUVER To an(1 Way Port, THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS, 10:30 P.M. To ANYOX, WEDNESDAYS. I0.P-M. To STEWART, FRIDAYS, 10 IM. V-SOJ-34 CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Canadian Pacific PIUNckss STEAMERS for Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau and Skagway, Sept. 10th, 30th, Oct. Ut. tot Vancouver direct Sept. 6th, 14th, 24th, Oct. 5th. I For Vancouver via Ooean Palls and Way Ports. "Princess Ade- W. U COATE8, Oen. Agent, Prince Rupert, B-C. JJNION STEAMSHU'S LIMITED Steamerr leave Prlnc) Rupert for Vancouver a. pATAlJV EVERY TUESDAY, 1:10 VM arriving Vancouver Thursdny TS.S. CAUDENA EVERY FRIDAY MIDNIGHT Arriving Vancouver, Monday AM. w"Ur aUinga to Port Slmpmo, Aile Arm. Aayor; fllewut ana xMm . polnU, Lmi Prn Rupert Sunday. P-nv Mrtntr informatldn regarding all sailings afld tickets at- PRINCE HCr-ERf inivrvi Third Atrnne. Phootf Hccause It doesn't pay to advertise poor products, It does pay to buy those adicrtiscd, We are- still Uulftf Westvlew Sunday School reopens tomorrow Sept. 9, 1230 pin. Cniclrrn Dinner S0r. than ever. Kno Hotel. Better 209 Mrs. O. A. Rlx and Mrs. Breu-keiman "A llama" at the Bishop's Lodge" Tuesday Sept. 11, 4 to a. 210 A. C. Balth of North Pacific Cannery sailed last night on the Car-aena for Vancouver where he will f pend the winter. For assaulting Annie Woodhouse, Paddy Ilagen was-fined $10 byMa- jglstrate McClymont m city police j -ourt this morning. i 8lg WaUsUdt, for drunkenness, was fined $25- with option of seven idays' imprisonment in eity police-jsourt yesterday afternoon. O W Laidler. local manager of I the W H. Malkiti Co, sailed last i night on the Prince Rupert tor a brief business trip to- Stewart. Miss Dorothy Hogan. who arrived from the south- yesterday, will sail by the Prince Rupert to night on her return to Vancouver. 1 MUs A. Bourgon Of Telfcwa will arrive- Itv the city from the Interior on tonight's train and sail on the steamer Prince Rupert for Miss Olid run Welle and Miss D. Postulo sailed last night on the Princess Adelaide for a trip south, the former going to Seattle and the latter to Vancouver. Martin Matson and Sam Jensen, for drunkenness, were each fined $25 with option of seven, days' Im prisonment, by Magistrate McCry-imont In city police court yester- ,day. ! MUs Mildred Prendergast oft 'Squamtsh was here at the first of this week on her way-frem Van-1 couver to Usk where she has beenf appointed school teacher. Mrs. Alex nalg arrived In town (Thursday from Squadaree, where she ha been residing this summer, and went out again today to Stephens Island. She expects to be In town for tne winter about the end of the month. The regular monthly meeting of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce was held last evening. FOR QUICK SALE Lot 9 and 10, Block 15, Section 7 and Improvements $450.00 whole or $250.00 each. Norman- A. Watt. Administrator. Chas, Vess Estate. 13. Announcements Anglican Tea Mrs. Evltt's Sept. Children's Masquerade In Legion Rooms September 14. Presbiterlan Tea and Sale, Church Hall, September 20, 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. MOOSE HALL HALLOWE'EN Dunce and' Drawing for Basaar Tickets- on-November 2nd THB DAH.T HZW1 PAQB THRES LOCAL NEWS NOTES buying- eld gc4, ittt Baptist Tea September 25. You can rent a Car at Walker's as low as $1 a day plus 7c. a mtle. tf Canadian Legion, B.EJ3., fleg- fcular executive meeting Monday. Sept. 10, 8 pjn. General meeting Wednesday, Sept. 12, 8 pjn. Theo Collart sailed last eight on the Prince Rupert for Stewart where he will spend a few days on business. for the Vandemoof district wnere he will spend a threeweeks' vaca WATTS' s ERVICE IPECIALS For Monday & Tuesday KELLOOO'S ALL BRAN per pkg. FRY'S COCOA ts-lb. tin 22c 22c siding In the absence of President IempRESS JAM Pure Strawberry, John Dybhavn and Vlce-Preslednt j Raspberry, Black Currant QOrt C V Evltt. Otners present were M. P McCaffery. J. E. Boddle O. W. Nlckerson. J. J. Little. Max HeU-broner. City Commissioner W. J. Aider. 8. E. Parker Peter Lakle and Arthur Brooksbank. 32-oz. glass Jar CUT GREEN BEANS Royal OQp City Brand, 2 Uns CHOICE PEAS Ensign OCn Sieve 4, 2 Uns v, BUTTER Fine Alberta 3' lbs ! CAMPBELL'S TOMATO I SOUP, per tin 70c PEANUT BUTTER Squirrel ICn Brand, per 1-lb. Un CERTO Qln UVI twvwv OLD DUTCH CLEANSER per Un FELS NAPTHA SOAP- 2 bars MATCHES Eddy's Red Bird, per pkg CANADA STARCH Corn or Laundry, per pkg. APRICOTS Royal City Choice, per No. 2 tin TOMATO CATSUP HeliU per 14-oz, bptUe CHATEAU" CHEESE .i-lb. pkg. JELLY POWDERS AH Flavors, 5 pkgs. SLICED BACON Swift's Diamond "A" per lb. 9c 15c 32c 11c 18c 21c 15c 23c 34c 9c Fruits & Vegetables California Grapefruit, 3 for Ife 'Italian Prunes, 5 lbs. 39c Outdoor Tomatoes, 5-lb. basket 33c Fresh Corn, per doz . 32c Bunch Carrots, 2- bunches' 7c We have a complete line of preserv Ing and pickling produce arriving every boat. Our prices are right; Watts' Grocery PHONE 55 PIIONC &e "THE BEST FOR LESS Arrangement for a carnival to held on November 5 were di-Wssed tie at a meeting of the Mooso I Lodge Thursday night Dictator OllUs Royer was fn the chair and there war a good attendance ot members. A resolutton- on the remonetiza-tlon of silver was endorsed by the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce- at Its meeting last night. t'The Chamber also decided- to pur chase a few copies of a booklet on toe subject for distribution among members. a O. W. Nlckersorf reported to the meeting of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce last night that he had received a commum- atlon from the Empire Shipping Co. Inquiring If this port might bs nterested In running: an advertise' ment irt a handbook which was being gotten out by the General 8teamship Co. dcschribinfT the ports of the Pacific coast. It was uggetted that a email advertise ment be run accompanied bt a good picture of the port as well as a brief descriptive article. M. P. McCaffery thought It might be advisable", rather than ipend'mg money on such an advertisement, to devote efforts towards greater use of the port being made possible. Improvement In local pilot' JarVU McLeod. collector of eus-ra?e service to make the cost of tome, left on last evening's trabitame more reasonable wa one im tion. Juage W. B. Fisher, who has been spending a few weeks visiting in Vancouver and Victoria, returned to the city on the Princess Adelaide last evening from the south, accompanied by his son. Harold. Mrs. R. W. Large has arrived In the city from Toronto and wUl pay a visit here with her son and daughter-in-law. Dr. and Mrs R. O. Large. Fourth Avenue East. Mr Large is a former resident of Port Simpson and has many friends here by whom she is being heartily welcomed portant matter. It was decided to send the communication to the pullclty committee for attention. Want Ads FOR SALE 1 Mare, 1600 lbs., for sale cheap. Apply J. A. Lindsay, P.O. Bor 28". FOR RENT FOR RENT Room, with or without board. Phone Black 148. '210) HELP WANTED HOW to get a Free Booklet. Winnipeg. Government Job. The M.C.CLtd., RELIABLE -man -to-take-care store route. Distribute and collect. New procuet. Protected territory. Earn excellent weekly income. Berland Nut Co.. St. Paul, Minn. FOUND FOUND Eye-glasses InMcClymonf Park. Owner may have same by calling at Dally News and paying for this advertisement. PERSONAL PRIVATE Home Kindergartens pay! We start you. The Canadian Kindergarten InsUtUte, Dpt. 14, MUSIC VIOLIN Tuition, theory and har mony. Miss N. Lawrence. Phone 177. Classes start Sept. 1. 209 HAIRDRESSER PERMANENT WAVING! Cluster Curl; Latest Styles NELSON'8 BEAUTY SHOPPE TRANSFERS CAMERON'S Transfer. Phone 177. Birch. Jackoine. Cedar. tf PAINTERS PAINTING ana Paperhangtng Moller. Phone Red 802. IN THE SUPREME COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROIUTB IN THE MATTER OP THE "ADMINIS tration Atnr and IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OP JOHN EATON MOBAN. DECEASED. take Noncic uuii bv order car Hu Honor. W. E. Fih-r, U OtM UT e AU-iK AD1 1034. I na appftmiw w KiUr of the rtt ot John Katoa Moran, d-wflwtt. and ail prU havtnf rlalins aftuntit tn mm w hr iwnnr-yl to furnlslv msve DtWXT- ly verltK-d, to m on or bo tor tb' 2nd dav 01 Nwmbfr. A. D. 1934". Hid all mu-Um Lndrtot-xl to- Uve sUt are rc quimt to p th amount of tholr ln- cvrwodTkCMi vo m rorca-ivn. MORLET B. MORAS, ATLIN, B O, DW tho 1st day of SopKmbejr. A.D. 1934. 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British Columbia has produced over $1,352,000,000. worth of minerals. The gross value of mineral production for the six months en4r? r-.ic 3tJi 1934. exclusive of the gold premium. Is estimated at $18,667,691.00. an increase of 50.5 over the estimated value of the production in the corresponding six-month period of 1933. GOLD PRODUCTION: "Gold producUon showed a decided Increase, a total return In Canadian funds to the gold-producers of British Columbia during the first six months for 1934 being approximately $5,028,-124.00, an increase of 31.3 over the return in Canadian funds received during the first half of 1933. RECENT PUBLICATIONS OF THE DEPARTMENT OF $HNES. Annual Report of the Honourable the Minister 6t Mines for the year I93'. Summary and Review of the" Mineral Industry of British Columbia for the six months ended June 30th 1934. Bulletin "British Columbia the Mineral Industry" (contain-, lng a short history of mining, a synopsis of the Mining Laws, and other data of value to prospectors!. Placer Mining In British Columbia. Non-fnetalllc Mineral Investigations: "Barlte." "Asbestos," "Glassware," "Clay." "Magnesite" and Hydro-magneslte." Address enquiries to: THE DEPARTMENT OF MINES. VICTORIA, B.C. 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 SUFROX AUTOMOBILE BATTERIES will positively prevent panic with their amazing storage-capabilities, Let us give you a demonstration. JAMES MARTIN Massett, B.C. P.O. Box 77, Prince Rupert, B.C. Queen Charlotte Island SHINGLES The Best made on the coast. Not Kiln Dried HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 urn A. v.- a it 5 i 3 3 M 4 n