I SPECIAL s, A Tablets, 50.i, for Colds:, Headaches, niicumati.sm, etc Keg. price 50c On sale 36 c ii-e Shampoo, reg. price 25c. On sale 15 Hash Hand Powder. Removes greases, etc. from hands. 15" HOLIDAYS How Will You Spend Them This Year? CANADIAN PACIFIC bkfMTrr vis Offjn Tails and way ports M IXaIDE. FRIDAYS. 10 P.M. I3Tfr Direct-. 1 ' HARLOTTE, July 6th. 17th and 27th. ' T 3 I.OI I8K. July 13th, 24th, Aug. 3rd. ; M ICE July 20th and 3lst ich&an, Wrantell, Juneau tnd Skagway ' HARLOTTE. July 1st 12th. 22nd. I : LOUSE July 8th, 18th, 29th. r- ALIHE, July 15th, 26. Aug 5th. r ' "roatlon and reservations esll or write CO.m:s, Cencral Agent, Prince Itppert, B.C. IN10N STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Btcamsis leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver- CATALA EVHtY TMKKIiAY. 1:31 P.M. pH. ).inniiii I'hiirclAii wwu iv( i itut sua j C.tRDEX KVKRY FRIDAY MIDNIGHT. l 4r..f VnnmiivAr Unnrlaw n n .... F C :u la Port Slmnud tnmt nuiirt and Na Rivet i Uae Pilar Rupert suncUf. P- -f tnformatlon regarding all sailings and tickets at D. ELIO miture VS Everything P. Hox 50 fuc Rupert, H.C. paint, f.H.rs, furniture, woodwork,' etc, use Usui AKF: Solid Wax, Liquid Polish' ok Pow-m, -vd Wax for dancing. Price each , 50c Ormes Ltd. J)t Pioneer DrtitigisU U EiU SUri Phones : tl L IZ Open lHy From ajn. till II p.m. a tnd Holidays From 12 noon till Z p.nw J p.. till pjn. IKjoy a period of relaxation with all the joys or country life at "The Dunes" . TWI, Queen Charlotte Islands Tit'VnilNQ TENNIS FISHING n 1! a rrk, $19 a month and up. .Modem Conveniences Writ or wireless fo reservations to MADAME RAJAUT i"CS llrr-KT AOrNCVt Third ao rfcon. MS (Auctioneer) Exchange SELIS Everything ':Xl::mmiH;.r:-:iT. 1 10 Third Ave. PHONE: GREEN 121 B-H ENGLISH PAINT PalntVinlpa,nt- 0ne aUon ot Drandram Henderson's J Paint aSrt Jmef nPProxlmately twice as much surface as t paini, ana Will Blve vnn vi.-. .,.m ca nfi nt cuts your paint bills In half. "ring Your Painting Problems to U GORDON'S HARDWARE l'hnni. 911 . . . ,:i'lBiiwipii. niciiriae H. -,,. '''JlJB'lllJI!!l.Cl1!Cflj;M1 J I'll -II. - i 7. LOCAL NEWS NOTES You can rent a car at Walker as low as $1.50 a day, plus 7c, a imlle. Free Capitol Theatre tickets, col- lect our cash register radpts. Bui-ger's Jewellery Stare. Miss Venetta Fero la sailing tonight on the Prlnoe George lor a trip to Seattle. Onne 8tewart satla tonight on the Prince George tor Vancouver. He inlands to spend 'some time In the south. O. A. Woodland sailed yesterday afternoon on the Prince George for a business trip to Stewart W 11 Manuel. C.N.R. travelling auditor, wiled yesterday afternoon on the Prince Oeorge for a trip to Anyox on official business. MUs Dorothy MacDonaW of the Government Agent's staff satis this evening on the Prince George for a vacation trp to Vancouver and elsewhere in the south. Mr T C Wildtag and son Malcolm will sal thts evening on the Prince George for a vacation trip to Penttcton. Mr. Wilding will go south In a week's time to join them Mrs J O. Reddle wui sail Monday afternoon on the Prtnee Rupl (ert for a trio to Vancouver, act rompanying her nteos. Mrs. B R Harrison, a termer resident of Prince Rupert, who has been visiting here for e past week following a trip to Regina. Mr and Mrs Frank Ubell and ton and family, who arrived In the earlier In the week from tj Anyox left on last evening's train Sjfor Winnipeg whence they intend jjto proceed User to the Ontario I mining fields to take up future M residence. B; 0 Mrs. A. 3. Kelch. who has been tl, spending the past six weeks at her former' home In Uk. sailed B last night by "the -Princess Ade laide on her return to Callfornli to rejoin her hiftband who Is 111 there. Notice Owing to the wanton destrucUon of timber, the" cutting of wood on city lands without a permit Is pro hibited. Permits win not be issued before September 15th. Wood already cut may be removed rrlor to August 15th. 1935. W. J ALDER. (179) Commissioner. Announcements Catholic Church bcr 2 and 3. Bazaar Octo- Baptist Bazaar. Oct. 5. Canadian Legion Bauar Oct. 17, Cash for old gold. Bulger's. Bo warm and comfortable by riding In 32 Taxi It costs the same. Library will close tonight, Saturday, at 8 pm. Reopening August 30 at 2 pm. 1"8) This afternoon's train due from the East at 2:19, arrived on time today. Mrs. M. Valentin and family are sailing this evening on the Prince Charles for a holiday visit to Mas-sett. B. Wilson sailed this morning on he Cardena for Bella Bella where le will Join the fisheries patrol ervice. Mrs. W. M. Watts and family ind Miss Mary Nelson. Mrs. Watts' sister, have left for Refuge Bay, 'orcher Ialana, to spend a coupr if weeks camping. For acting as a chauffeur being In possession of the nec- sisry iteroce, Dick woods was fined $5 by Magistrate McClymont In city police court this morning. SNAPr'oWtiS CLEANS X.HO POLISHES Bathtubs, Washbasins, Windows, and Mirrors. Ctotft scratch. E. N. Valentine sailed yesterday Afternoon on the Prince George for a trip to Anyox on Masonic business. He will return to the city on the Catala next Tuesday. D. R. Wlllemar of Massett, who arrived In the city earlier in the week on the Prince Charles from Mase?U. sailed this mornmg on the Princess Adelaide for? Camp bell River en router to Vancdaver.- KOAD WORK DISCUSSEh The outcome of the discuslon was to refer thenatter to the public works committee for consideration. O. W. Laldler. cralrman or tne port committee, reported on the recent visit here ar.d inspection by A. D. McLean of Ottawa, superin tendent of airways for the Department of National Defence, of possible sites for a seaplane base for which the registration of Casey Cove. Digby Island, has been re quested by the Chamber. From a natural standpoint Mr. McLean had expressed the opinion that the Digby Island site would be ideal but It lacked floats, buoys and fuelling facilities In addition to.lhe i handicap cf being situated across the harbor from the city. As an alternative site, Mr. McLean had suggested a bay on the Inside of Kalen Island between Grassy Bay and Galolway Rapids bridge which could be readily connected with the highway from which it was not far distant. Further action In con nection with the matter was left to the committee .fc. 1. . I. . hm . lMt.nM.il , W n . .w.... "n.nr wnypmher-H. F. Pullen was at present In ricju-iciwu i Orange 'Ladles' bazaar. Nov. 28. MOOSE HALL RENTAL KATES Concerts Dances , 20.00 Public Meetings - 1500 A room suitable for smaller meetlncs Is now available on the ground floor, rental rate, $4.00 For engagements phone the Club 8teward, 640 or Red 412. MACKENZIE FURNITURE BED ROOM SUITES SPECIAL 3- Pleccs Suite WM 4- Pleces Suites 5- Plcces Suites J8'-5" Also otlier suites at reasonable prices, 327 Third Ave., Prince Rupert Prince George attending the. coa ventlon of the Associated "Boards of Trade of Central British Colura bla as official delegate. He had taken wltlt him two resolutions of the local chamber dealing Tylth highway matters. Correspondence before the meet ;ing included communications from the Canadian Chamber of Com merce, giving notice that the an nual convention la Toronto was oostDoned from September 4 to February 4 In view of the Impend lng general election; from Robert Cromle, publisher of the Vancou ver Sun. offering copies of a trea tise "Public Ignorance of Facts;" a monthly bulletin published by the British Columbia government dealing with public matters, and a let ter from the Shipping. Engineering and Machinery Exhibition In re- tgard to the exhibition to be held In London September 25, C. V. Evltt, president of the chamber, was in the chair. CNJt. TRALNS For the East- Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays .. p.n. From the East- Mondays, Saturdays .2:15 pm. Tuesdsys, Thursdays .10:20 p.m, EXODUS GRADUAL while the remairder continued south. The steamer Prince George, due here this evening southbound, will have upwards of one hundred An yox people on board. Today she Is dropping off some of those who went aboard at Anyox last night at Stewart where they have secured jobs. A few will leave the vessel here while the majority will be going through to Vancouver. A goodly proportion of those who have been thrown out of work by the shut-down at Anyox. have been successful In securing work, else where or have reasonable prospect of doing so, it Is understood here. Despite the announcement that the shut-down would be effective as from August 1, there are still some four hundred men In em ployment at Anyox, one hundred at the mine and three hundred at the beaph and It will probably be several weeks before the shut down Is complete. Want Ads FOR SALE INTRODUCTORY Offer on Gentle men's Sundries. Guaranteed goods thin and strong. 24 postpaid $1.00. Catalogue FREE. Box 332- P, Victoria. (tf) FOR SALE English Pram, good condition. Phone Green 128. (177) FOR RENT FURNISHED Housekeeping rooms, 835 Second Ave. W. U77 WANTED WANTED Experienced fancy iron- er. Apply Pionee Laundry Ltd. WANTED A dependable woman between the age of 25 and 40, one who can furnish the best ot references and vihu has the knowledge of the ladles' wear line. Apply to the Peoples Store. Prince Rupert. tf HELP WANTED LESSON from the lepresion Be a Civil Servant Postman, Customs Examiner, Clerk. Stenographer, etc. Free Bootfe. "How to get a Government Job;" M.C.C. Civil Service School, WOMEN WANTED WOMEN wanted to start private Kindergarten Schools In their own homes this coming FalL Free Booklet on request. Canadian Kindergarten Institute. Winnipeg. Established. 1921 AGENTS WANTED AGENTS 45 Commission, wny work for less. Take orders for the Art-Point" Series Personal Xmas Greeting Cards. Priced as low as 18 for $1.00. "Victory" Box Assortment containing. 20 Beautiful Cards with Calendar sells for $1.00. Costs -as low as 50c. $10 Sales Kit free. We are only Interested In genuine workers. Art-Point Printing Co., Victoria, B.C. tf) PAINTERS PAINTING sua Paperbanfttl Moller. Phone Red 802. LNU ACT Notlrr ot Intfntlon to Apply to Lraie Und Is und Recording DUtrtct of Prtaw Rupert, Range 8, Oowt Dlstttc lad it-Tit jviut onc-aurtr ot a mU muth ot tot 8710. Rn 8, Cotkit DU-trlct, Porchw Island. Tk nottc tht Clarence Kdjar 8I-Ut, ot Htrsport, B.C. occupalJon can-ueryman. intends to appl tor a leaae ot .-he following deaerUwd landa: Coimmrnclni at a post planted on a amaU Uland about three-quarters at mile south of Ixt 8710. nange a, coai District, thenr north "4 IS chain; thmc west bT north 33.4 chains, thence sou la aoutij-west 30.5 ehajns; thence amith-eut br south 17.5 chains to the point or commeiKenwnw. ana coma mm? 63.1 acres more or less- CLARSNCS EIX3A BALI I. June 4th. 13& NOTICE TAKE NOTICE TllAT I. A M. Howell. oj Vancouver. DC. broker. Intend to apply to the Oommtsstoner of Lands, at Prince Ruoert for a llceooe to t-rosp?t tor coiU. petroleum and natura gaa ovr th roltowttisr dencrtber lsnds: Lot 343t. Qun Chartotu Islands Distrtet, Prlnee Rupert Land Recording District Dtttod this 10th day of July 1935, 7ai9-Jyll A, M. llOWILL. CHURCH NOTICES THE SALVATION ARMY Divisional Commander to Visit Salvation Army Major Carruthers, the divisional commander for A?a?ka and Northern British Columbia will be taking the services' at the Salvation Army Citadel on Saturday and Sunday, August 3 and 4. The metlngs are as follows; Saturday night, at 8 o'clock. Sunday morning Holiness at 11 o'clock. Sunday night. Salvation meeting at 7:30 o'clock. You Are Welcome Co-operating Church Services FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Morning at 11 AM., FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sermon Subject: THE ROMANCE OF FAITH" FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 7:30 Pit, in the FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Sermon Subject: "LOVE'S AMAZING DESIRE" -; j Dr. Dafoe will preach at both services 1 The regular monthly Communion of the Lord's Supper will be observed at the close of the service. A Cordial Welcome to Alt Steamship Sailings Mail Schedule For Vancouver-Monday ss. Pr. Rupert pjn. Tuesday Catala 1:30 pjn. Friday ss. P. Adelalde....l0 pjn. Ss. Cardena midnight. Saturday ss. Prin Louise 5 pan. Ss. Prince George .6 pjn. Aug. 4, 13 ss. Pr. Robert 3 pm.i From Vancouver Sunday ss. Catala 4 pa. Monday ss. Princess Alice ajn. Wed. ss. Pr. George 10 ajn. Friday ss. Prince George 10 a.m. Ss. Princess Adelaide -.4 pro. Ss. Cardena pin. Aug. 12 ss. Pr. Robert 6 am. For Anyox and Stewart Sunday ss. Catala 8 pm Friday ss. Pr. George .3 pm From Anyox and Stewart Tuesday ss. Catala ...11:30 am Saturday ss. Pr George 5 pm For Naas River and Port Sknpwon Sunday ss. Catala 8 pm From Naas River and Port Simpson Tuesday ss Catala ...11:30 am For Queen Charlotte Islands Aug. 3. 17, 31 Pr. Charles 10 pm From Queen Charlotte Islands Aug. 15, 29 ss. Pr. Charles am For Ocean Falls Monday ss. Pr. Rupert .3 pm. Friday ss. Prin. Adelaide 10 pm Saturday ss. Pr. George 6 pm. From Ocean Falls-Wed. ss. Pr. George 10 am. Friday ss. Pr. George ...10 am Ss.. Princess Adelaide . ..4 pm. Ss. Cardena . pm Aug, 12 ss. Pr. Robert ...6 am. For Alaska-Monday ss. Prin. Alice am weones. ss. pr. Rupert ..! pm. Aug, 12 ss. Pr. Robert .1 pm From Alaska Monday ss. Pr. Rupert . .8 am Saturday ss. Prin. Louise 4 pm. Aug. 4, 18 ss. Ps. Robert 7 am For the East- Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays 5 pm. From the East Tuesdays & Thursdays 10:20 pm. Saturdays -2:15 pm. For Vancouver Mondays 2 p.m. Tuesday 12:30 pm Wednesdays (train) 4:30 pm Friday 11 pm. Saturdays 4 pm. and 5 pm. From Vancouver Sunday 4 pm. Mondav i am. Wednesday 10 am Thursday (train) 10:15 pm Friday .'. .10 am. Saturday (train) ..2:15 pm. or Anyox and Stewart-Sunday ... Friday - 1 pm. 2 pm. From Anyox and Stewart-Tuesday 11:30 sum Saturday J pm. For Naas River and Port Simpson Sunday 7 pm. From Naas Riter and Port Simpson Tuesday, 11:30 Am. For Queen Charlotte Islands- August 3, 17 and 31 .9 pm. From Queen Charlotte Islands- August. 15 and 29 . ..J.:, am. For Alaska . Monday. . ...r a.in. ' Trom Alaska Saturday pm. Good jobs wmsm rrom r Bapco Pure Taint is cMtntially a rood paint and Is slated in your hands with the assurance that it will meet every requirement you expect of a good, paint. Made in B.C. THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. The Fish which made Prince RvpertFamous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED - BLACK COD - Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. . .:u .i M ttt .a va ML TS3 DAILY MSW1 FAO I et;-' iro. -4 i : ill - - : to .i i 1 1 1 in i ":a :m ; lu -1 :i ii ur.t !!!? iif-i tii I . .4 ii -.Ull .111 '1 vS) aV .ii.it rit.T i Iti i VtM'l i .. i 1411 I , i . " !: i?A vrtc iiih t .11 t'tia T. t r'' ot .... i 'If. i r.'iw ! ill! I . i .1 Ml A