4. 1935 REE Offers You f to with a $1. box of Gardenia Face Powder ilTE HELP COURTEOUS SERVICE PERI0R MEALS LOWER PRICES Audi clem, convenient place to dine Call around and let us prove it Hours: 7:30 a.m. to 1 a.m. CANADIAN PACIFIC I fncouver via Ocean Falls and way ports "NCESS ADELAIDE, FRIDAYS. 10 PJA. flcuver Direct ?Sl LOUISE, Aug. 17th, 28th. Sept. 0th. 'INCESS ALICE, Aug. 10th. 24th. fef'thikan, Wranseli, Juneau and Skairway toS LOUISE, Aug. 12Ui, 23rd, Sept. 1st. ALIUS, AUg. 13th. For Infnrmnll j 4. rsr wrtti I COATES, General Agent, .Prince Rupert, B.C. i - ion Steamshins Limited SPECIAL NOTICE IMl'OItTANT CHANGE IN NORTILKN ,. ROUTE of ss. "CATALA". - .iving rnnce Rupert Northbound, Sunday ' f mmenclng this date, ss. "Catala" leaves Prince Rupert, 1 THK DAILTNEWS a 50c bottle of Gardenia Perfume es Ltd. jjm Pioneer Druqgtsts ut BeuU 8tor rnones: bi & z Oprn Daily From I a.tn. till 10 p.m. i and Holidays From 12 noon lill 2 p.m, 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. 1 '(rarer a ! uaKBCiiutttBs. am-! msmj m m:wiw PM1 COFFEE SHOPPE lYEM'E " PIUNCE RUPERT Pj rr t.tiM: utmxm-mmzmxn bmmxMxm&xmMcmsMxwim ; Ride a COM. ! The Better Bicycle! carry a complete line of C.C.M Bicycles and repair parts. C C. .M. BICYCLES $30.00 to .$10.00. IDnnxpe it a nrnr a d 17 Mcurwest O nMUYlftlVti Phone 311 g fL, , snday 8:00 p.m. calllng'Port Simpson. Mpg STEWART MONDAY 7:00 ajn. Kins " mooa.m. , 'nS Naas nivor ' '.".!T1" . onnrnx. ",v MUW1JAX, O.wu V" "vv tVr, lng Anx J. MONDAY, 10:15 pjn. ivin D , calling Port Simpson . "ince Rupert :TUESDAY 1:80 pjn. . Tickets and all information w-'Smith, Agent. ..Third Ave., Prince Rupert, U you losfe anything, try a classified ad. LOCAL NEWS NOTES United Church Autumn tea September 19. FIRST CLASS SHOE REPAIRING. SEE 8IMPS0N, FIFTH AND McBRIDE. (tf) Air. ana Mrs. Thomas Annesley sailed at the end oi last week for a vacation trip to Vancouver. Mr. and Mr. Georee Rmurth. walte were passengers aboard the Catala Sunday voning returning to Premier after a trip to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. Copley Bennett, who have been on a vacation trip to Vancouver Island, Teturned to the city from the south on the Catala Sunday night. Miss V. Hortcn R.N. of the Port Simpson General Hospital nursing staff was a passenger aboard thej Catala Sunday niaht returning ; north after a vacation trip to Van couver. A dance was held in the Oddfellows' Hall on Monday night by Julius Welle and his orchestra Jn celebration of Labor Day. There was a good-sized crowd in atten-1 dance. i David Dennis, .Indian, ior drun-1 enness, was fined $5. with option of seven cays .imprisonment, by Magistrate McClymcrit in city po lice court yesterday. The fine was paid. t ' " 1 Mrs. Peter Lakfe and two daughters, who have been spending the summer vacation visiting in Vancouver, returned to the city from the south on the Prince George this morning. Miss Petra Llndlar.d arrived In the city ph the Catala Sunday night on her way back to her. school teach ing duties In the .Interior after spending the summer vacation at her home In Vancouver. J. W. Reid, cificMl pf tho Board of Railway Commissioners from Calgary, was hi th xlty At the end of the week for a brief visit while on his way from is headquarters on the prairies to Vancouver. Owing to the absence from th city of members, the scnoouico regular monthly meeting of the' Prince Rupert Ministerial Assoc-1 latlon was not held on Monday. It is possible it may be held next week. William Jones and Miss Bertha Fawcett, Port Esrington scnooi teachers, arrived in ;he city on the Catala Sunday night on their way back to the Skcena River after having spent the summer vacation In the south. E. S. Kameda of Port Essington left by train at the nrst oi mis week for Toronto to resume Jils electrical engineering studies at University of Toronto after having spent the summer at his home -on the Skeena River. Several members of the teaching staff of the Oce?.n Fans scnoois came north to the paper town at the end of the week from Vancou ver aboard me nieamei uua which made a special call at Ocean Falls with them. Miss Mary D. Sim of Borden Street School teaching Stan re-; turned to the city on the Catala Sunday night from Vancouver arfter spending the summer vacation an the ;south. She was acompaniea Dy her two nieces. Hotel Arrivals Prince Rupert C. Gllesple, Oceanic; G. Erlck son, Ketchikan; ,T. G. Garrett, J. T. Coutts and M. G. Wallace, Vancou ver: Charles McKenna. Anyox; tO. Vauttes, Stewart. Royal Tom Williams, Vancouver; Mr, and Mrs. Erllng Espeseth, reicrs- burg; J. Hansen and Mr. and Mrs, D. R. Bounce and Jamlly, Anyox, Vic Grant. Balmor.il: Dick Wong, Chow Lay, Mrs. E. Blatta and Mrs, A. Blendheln, .city. Savoy Mrs. Joe Roberts, MissJoreen nnhprts and R. G. Cunningham Port Essington. j Be warm and oomTortable by riding in 32 Taxi it costs the same. .You can rent a car at Walker as low &a 41.50 a day, plus 7c a mile. Mrs. D. R. Learoyd and family were passengers aboard the. Prince George Saturday evening going south .from Anyox to Vancouver. Dr.. Learoyd will also be going south soon. HiTtKx yon noticed that your happieit hour I occur on days when yon feel your bertf Have more of thete happy daji. Yon and all your family. Guard health while yon hare it. Keep on the tunny aide of life. The greateit enemy of health la .common conitipation. It may cause Ion of appetite and energy. Certainly It kllla enthnilaam! Yet it can be banithed by eating a deliciooa cereaL , Laboratory teiU.ihow KeUogi'a Au-BtXN uppliea'Mbulk''jnd vitamin B to relieve common constipation. Alio Iron for the blood. The "bulk" in All-Bran la much like that in leaf j vegetable!. How mnrh pleaianter to eat thit deli ciana ready4e-eat cereal than to tale patent medicinei. Two table ipoonfuli daily are oiutlly tuSi- gALL-BBAH eient. Chrpnie .catea, with ach meal. If not relieved this way, e yonr doctor. .Made by Kepogg In .Landon, Oau Johnny Comadlna, after pend- j lng a holiday visiting with tfriends j Pacific clflc A. C. Balch of North Can nery sailed last night on the Catala for Vancouver where he will spend the winter. Mr. Phillips of Ketchikan, after a visit here as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Anderson, left at the first of the week cr. her return tb' the Alaska city. Patrick Haegenev, for supplying liquor to Indians, was fined $100, with option of two months'ilmprls-tnmeHt, In city pol'ce court yesterday and is doing the -time. He pleaded guilty. Miss Margaret Beattie-'saned by Ithe Prince Charles Saturday night i via the Queen Charlotte Islands for Vancouver to resume her tudlw after paying a visit here with her mother, Mrs. A. M. Beattle, 719 Fifth Avenue East : Nelson Allen of the King .Edward iHlgh School teaching staff return- ed to the city on the Catala Sunday , night from the south, accompanied !by his bride, the former Miss FJ-jalne McKillop of Vancouver. They I uTP marrlf.H in Vonr,iTjo- Arrir the summer vacation. x ' Sister Mary Alice, sister sup erior of St. Joseph's Academy here, returned to the city at the first of the week from a trip to Vancouver, accompanied by Sisters Mary Vida, St. Dorothy and Georglna, who come from Toronto io Join the staff of the convrnt here. Sister Mary Vlda Is the new principal of Annunciation School here. In the course of a tour of In jSpection of Pacific Coast branches ;of his-company's business, Charles W. Triggs of Chicago, general j manager of the Booth Fisheries, was a week-end visitor here. He arrived on Saturday afternoon's train from the East and sailed i Monday afternoon oh the Prince Rupert for Seattle. Want Ads FOR JiENT at Smithers, "returned to-tnr-clty SIX Room modem house .with on Monday afternoon's train; On, furnace. Apply 1851 Graham Ave.! 5 Labor Day ne played in a, ase-1 (206) ball came at the annual Telkwa Rarhww 5-roomed flats R. K. Neill, well knownf Spokane mining man, .after paying a visit of inspection to Buckley Shannon's Nicholson Creek mine near Usk, arrived from the Interior on Saturday afternoon's train, con- tinulng through to Vancouver en-route home aboard the steamer Prince George the same evening. Announcements Prince Rupert Tennis Club Annual Dance Friday, September 20, Oddfellow's Hall. Terrace Concert September 28. Catholic Church ber 2 and 3. 3. ;Bazaar Octo- Baptist Bazaar, Oct. 9. Canadian Legion Bazaar Oct. 17. Presbyterian Bazaar, Novembei Orange Ladles' bazaar. Nov. 28. Moose Hall Moose :Lodgc meets Wednesday, Sept. 4 MACKENZIE'S FURNITURE CIIESTEKF1FLP SUITE Covered in combination tapestry, reverse cushions QQQ special 327 Third Ave., Prince Rupert Vhone 775 !TVO jTWO Remodelied Remodelled and well furnished with chesterfield etc. apartment Phone 543. (tf) AGENTS WANTED A BIG Money Maker. Specially constructed shoes. Patented features. No other shoes like it.Free hoe bonuses. Big profits. Don't miss. Write now for our free selling Kit. Box 1603, Montreal. FOUND FOUND Signet ring, owner may have same by calling at Dally News Office and paying for this advertisement. MUSIC VIOLILN Tuition, theory und harmony. Miss N. Lawrence. Phone 580. Classes start Sept. 2. 209 NOTICE TAKE NOTICE that I, A. M. Howell, ol Vancouver, B.C. broker, intend to ap ply to the Commissioner oS Lands at Prtoce Rupert lor a license to prospect tor -coal, petroleum, and natural tas over tho loUowina described lands- Lot 2435, Queen Charlotte Islands District, Prince rtupert Land Recording District. Dated this 10th day of July, .1035. 7219-Jvll A. M. HOWELL. NOTICE TAKE NOTICE that I. A 11. Howell, of Vancouver, B.C. (broker. Intend to ay-ply to the Commissioner of Lands at Prince Rupert lor license to proepecT for coal, petroleum, and natural gas over the following described lands: Lot 2438, Queen Clwutott Islands District, wine Rupert Land Records District , Dated this 10th day or juiy. isaa. 7219-Jvll A. M HOWELL. NOTICE that I. A M, HowU, of Vancouver, B.C. broker, Intend to apply to the Commlaatoner of Lands at Prlnoe Rupert lor, ft .license to prospect for coal, petroleum, and natural gas over the following described lands: Lot 8437, Queen Charlotte Islan.l District, rrinoe Ruport Land Reoordlnj DUtct. tated this 10th day of July. 1935. 7219-Jvll A M. HOWELL. NOTICE TAKE NOTICE THAT I. A M. HoweU of Vancouver, B.C.. broker, intend to apply to ihe OommUslaner of Lands, at Prince Rupert for a licence to prospect fr coal, petroleum and natural gas over the following describe lands: Lot 2438, Queen Charlotte Islands District. Frlnoe Rupert Land Recording District. Dated this 10th day of July. 1935. 7219-JyH A. M. HOWELL. Harry. IlFowler who has-been 1 i spending some ttmein Vancouver, was a passenger aboard the Catala Sunday night returning to Alice ier formerly operated the power ferry Awake between Anyox and Alice Arm. PUT AN END TO BROOM DAYS and make your it . JSara Currle, who. .recently under-, J went an operation If or appendlci-i, tls.at the Prince IRupert General,; Hospital, is abley.io be around? Arm." Mfith H. F. i&ergln, Mr. Fow-J again although will probably bei; a week or so yet heiore he Is suf-j ncienuy recoverea 10 resume rus work. J MM D.ELIO Electric Steam Massage Treatments Sirs. Gammon 424 8th Ave. E Ph Green 219 RUGS. LASTl longer; Own a ' 1 PREMIER DUPLEX VACUUM CLEANER Get rid of your old-fashioned, dost jawinj broom. Keplace that out of date electric cleaner. This is your opportunity to reduce house cleaning to its simplest form and add years of life to your rugs. Make only a small down payment. Jla lance -spread comfortably on easy terms. Northern British Columbia Power Company Limited Shingoleen Beautifies and protects old and new shingles. It Is entirely free from creoso'.e and it's rich long lasting colors combine utility with Dti THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. t Furniture Exchange Box 50 WE BUY and WE SELL Kitchen Ranee, Beds, Tabic, Etc 1 Phone Green 421 110 Third Ave. mtikn mtkmb CREAM DAILY; VALENTIN DAIRY Phone 657 . The Fish which made Prince Rupert Famens "Rupert Brand" SMOKED Prepared Daily By 1 :.i nam -m m n m mi m a i Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Ca., lid. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. 5 x