l ber 9. 1935. DuBARRY acial Kits For Dry and Oily Skins. Containing: . ' Foundation Gi-eam, Tissue Cream, Cleansing Cream, Hand Beauty, Skin Tonic, "and a box of Face Powder. Price $110 Ormes Ltd. Vim Ptonecr Druqtyists tit Hex!! HUr Phones: 81 & 82 Open Dally Prom 8 a.m. till 19 p.m. Igndaya and Holidays From 12 noon UU 2 p.m J p.m. till 9 p.m. i 'ju : i irjrcizEJKSft ik khz is K?Kt is m hi: mj wssswa HE MM COFFEE SHOPPE I Offers You WHITE HELP - COURTEOUS SERVICE SUPERIOR MEALS - LOWER PRICES And a clean, convenient place to dine Call around and let us prove it Hours: 7:30 a.m. io 1 a.m. tlllRD AVENUE PlUNCE UUPEKT Union Steamships Limited SPECIAL NOTICE IMPORTANT CHANGE IN. NOKTHLUN ROUTE of ss. "CATALA". tfective leaving Prince Rupert Northbound, Sunday Sept. 15th. Commencing this date, ss. "Catala" leaves Prince Rupert, Sunday 8:00 p.m. calling Port Simpson. Arriving STEWART - MONDAY 7;00 a.m. Leeavlng " 11:C0 a.m. " " living Naas River .. MONDAY, 6:00 p.m. approx. Arriving Anyox MONDAY, 10:15 p.m. calling Port Simpson Arriving Prince Rupert TUESDAY 8:45 a.m. approx. vlng Prince Rupert TUESDAY 1:30 p.m. Tickets and all information It. M. Smith, Agent. . Third Ave, Prince . Rupert, in or Purser ss. "Catala". 1 "pne lrt6 CANADIAN PACIFIC 10 Vancouver via Ocean Falls and way ports- PRINCESS ADELAIDE. FRIDAYS, 10 P-M. To Vancouver Direct PRINCESS LOUISE, Sept. 6th, 15th. 25th. Oct. ItrClOth. PRINCESS NORAH, Oct 25th. Nov. 3. To Ketchikan, Wrangell. Juneau and SkafwaJ PRINCESS LOUISE, Sept, 11th. 21st, 30th, Oct. 12th. PRINCESS NORAIl, Oct. 21st, 30th. For information and reservations call or write COATE H you lose ariythiitjf, try a classified ad. s Ride a C.C.M. I The Better Bicycle! i ft We carry a complete line of C.C.M Bicycles and repair parts. C. C. M. BICYCLES $30.00 to $ 10.00. GORDON'S HARDWARE XTS!1- tinuc his law practice. (208) J. W. Gibson or the Post Office staff sailed Saturday night on the Prince Rupert for a vacation trip to Vancouver and Victdria. W- G. Mitchell, accountant el Oceanic Cannery sailed Saturday night on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver where he will spend the winter. George W. Crlpps, provincial as sessor, returned to the city on the Prince Rupert Saturday evening alter spending a few days at Stew art on official business. H. a. Parker returned to the city on Saturday night's train from 7. For drunkenness and general misconduct, Flora Lewis was sen tenced to three months' Imprison ment, without eption of fine, bu Magistrate McCiymort in city police court Saturday afternoon. James Stewart, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Stewart, sailed hy the Prince Rupert Saturday night for Vancouver enroute to Montreal where He will resume his studras at McGlll University. Buckley Shannon, well known Usk minlag operator, spent the week-end In the city on business, arriving from the Interior Satur day night. He will return to- Usk on this evening's train. Conservative federal election campaign headquarters have been opened on the ground floor of the Moose Hall building. Liberal committee rooms are in the build-Ing at the corner of Third Avenue and Fifth Street. C. H. Orme, Conservative can-iddate for Skeena riding in the federal election, after a visit to points in the Ocean Falls dis trict, came north on the Catala last evening and continued through to Port Simpson, the Naas River and other points. Announcements MOOSE LOIKJK meets at 8 P.m. Every Wednesday. Good jobs rrotn r I J Prince Rupert Tennis Club An nual Dance Friday, September 2Q. Oddfellow's Hall. Salvation Army Hardest Festival Sale, September 23. Terrace Concert September 28. Catholic Church Bazaar Octo ber 2 and 3, Baptist Bazaar.. Oct. 9. Canadian Legion Bazaar Oct. 17 Presbyterian Bazaar, Novembei Orange Ladies' bazaar. Nov. 28. St Peter's Bazaar December 5. Moose Hall m DAILY NXWS mGVVBBX& LOCAL NEWS NOTES Be warm and comfortable by in 33 Taxi H costa the same. Milton Gonzales is confined to the hospital until Thursday when he expects to.be out and will enn- one of his periodical business trips to the Interior as far as Vander- hoof. Owing to the failure of Julius Welle's Orchestra W make the date, the dance vhich was to have been held in the Moose Hall last Friday nignt was called off. You can rent-a car at Walker1 as low as $1.50 a day, plus 7c. a mile. First Prince Rupert Guide Company meets tomorrow 7:30' p.m.- (208) Registration of pupils at Borden Street School In music classes Tuesday, Sept. 10, at ?3:30. ... .. 1 C'V Mrs. Jack Joy Is leaving on this evening train ior a visit or a couple of weeks at Quick! in ithe Bulkley Valley. ... ... The regular monthly meeting of the Prince Rupert Ministerial As soclatlon has been further post poned. Corp, and Mrs. J. H. McClinton returned to the city last night! after having spent a holiday of a coupie or weeks camping near Refuge Bay, Porcher Island. , L. W. Patmore iturned to the city on Saturday night's train after spending a few days on his mining property near Doreen in which the Timralns Corporation has now become Interested. Want AcU WANTED WANTED Room and board for child (4) and furnished bedroom for mother. Apply 305 Third Avenue, next door ta M. M. Stephens'. FOR RENT TWO Remodelled 5-roonied flats and well furnished, apartment with chesterfield - att Phone 543. (tf) FOR RENT Furnished or unf ur nbhed six roomed house located on 8th Avenue East, within one block of Booth and High Schools All bedrooms have exceptionally large clothes closets. House Is newly pointed, and ready for immediate occupation. Would give reasonable long lease or would consider selling on rental terms to responsible party. For appointment to view phone A. M. Davles, Blue 916 or 540. FOR SALE COMPLETE household furnishings, dishes, carpets, lamps, electric range, etc. Flat for rent. Apply Mrs. W. Gratton. 741 Third Avenue. Phone Black 114. 208 A. . 1535. LOST LOST White crocheted purse with initials J. W., containing compact. Finder please return to Daily News. Reward. MUSIC VIOLILN Tuition, theory and harmony. Miss N. Lawrence. Phone 580. Classes start Sept. 2. 209 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OP THE "ADMINIS TRATION ACT" ' AND IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OP WILLIAM 8TEWART. DECEASED TAKE NOTICE that by order of His Honcr. W. E. Fisher the 6th day :t September. A. D. 1935 I was appointed Administrator or trie estate or wiuiam Stewart, deceased, and all parties hav ing Malms agalost 'the. said estate, aro Hereby required to rurni&n same, prop erly verified, to me on or before tho loth day ox ootoDer, a. u. 1935, ana an parties Indebted to th estate are required to pay the amount of, their in debtedness to me loruiwivn. NORMAN A. WATT OFF'fclAX AMI NISTRATOR Prince Rupert B. C. Dated the. 7th day of Soptember, TIMBER SALE X18874 Sealed tenders will be received by the Minister, of Lands not later than noon on the 7th day of October. 1933. for the- purchase of Licence X18874, to cut 2,241.000 feet of Spruce, Cetar and Hemlock on an area situated on the aauth side of Louise Narrows - Own-tbewa Inlet, Queen Charlotte Islands Land District. Two years will be allowed for the removal of timber. Further particulars of the Chief Forester. Victoria. B. C, or District Forester, Prince Rupert, B. c. Electric Steam Massage Treatments Mrs. Gammon 424 8th Ave. E Ph. Green 219 Living Policyholders 1 il Schedule For Vancouver . Monday (train) 5. p.m. Tuesday 12:30 p.rn. Wednesdays (train) 5 p.m. iiu. ouaj w.mw Friday ! 11 pm Saturdays 9:30 p.m. Sept. 6. 15 and 25 p.m.. From Vancouver-Sunday 4 p m. Wednesday . - 1Q a.m. Thursday (tralnl 10:26 p.m. Friday 10 ajn. Saturday (train) 10:20 p.m. Sept. 11, 21 and 30 a.m. ' For the East Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri days - - -5 p.m. From the East Thursdays and Saturdays For Anrox and Alice Arm To Stewart and Premier are Receiving 10;20 pm. Sunday . 7 pm. Wednesday - 0 p.m. From Arty ox and AHoe Arm Tuesday 11:30 a.ra. Thursday . 8 p.m. Sunday 7 p.m. Friday . ' 9 p.m 75 of Life Insurance Benefits Beneficiaries Receive the Balance YEAR after year, living policyholders are receiving by far the greater share of the moneys disbursed in life Insurance benefits in Canada. In 1934, for example, these living policyholders received an average of over $400,000 every working day! In that year, their total receipts of over 127 million dollars amounted to 75 of all Life Insurance benefits; the balance of nearly 42 million dollars was "distributed among beneficiaries of deceased policyholders. Through Life Insurance disbursements, thousands of Canadians from coast to coast have been able to realize their earlier ambitions. Men and women have won financial independence in their later years. Young men have obtained a start in business. Children have been educated. Families have been tided over periods of financial stress. Life Insurance offers a safe, because it is a scientific, plan of saving for future needs. Not only does it provide vital protection for dependents but it enables millions of policyholders to make sure of money when they need it most. As a Life Insurance policyholder, your savings are held "in trust" for you. They are safely invested on your behalf so that you can look forward to the time when you will enjoy the benefits of your own thrift. Life Insurance CiUardian of Canadian Homes .' i . V . , , 35 At WW'S-. One of a Sert of Mestage Sponsored by Life Insurance Companiet '' usx Have You Furniture for Sale? Wc BUY. We SELL. Wc EXCHANGE. D. ELIO FURNITURE Auctioneer. EXCHANGE PHONE GREEN 421 Mmam 5Vi BAPCO is a high-grade Paint for general use. DE LUXE WALL TINT Is a high-grade finish for interior use. Ira 1 lip ' THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. It's interesting to know when reading th6 Daily News that the people of. the whole district are doing the same.