I Lay, Somber 30, 1936 Qrsl T4QKB1 otel Arrivals o,inie Rupert Rttimr, Balmoral; W -P t j v Potterton and J. J.- R , wart. Angus Cunle,; "" i n T Whnll.' .Han '.TlnHn ta .. . Fv Arnold, J. Barrowclough, evenlog's iraln -for a month's trip fuigh and J. Turner, van- to Montreal. Cedarvale: J, .Doney. Rpid city en MaLhespv. norw: S. McClure, Vic- o h Robinson. Coldwater,- M. 8. Anderson .ana .a. Terrace. Royal imbo..C.NJi.; B. L. Jamie-' Cleary: N. Brodie, Telkwa; inston, yictorla; Mrs. E. J, Haysport A. Manlove, tctty, Savoy jsankey and Mr. and 'Mrs,' le. Port Simpson; Mrs. a: jMrs. Emma Lockerby, Dorr Ljckerby and E. M. Letnes; pngton; D. Ferguson, iPre-s. Ortqulst, Lewis Island; Skson and Matt Olsen, city; Beaudln, Mrs. W. R. Adams Hamlin. Terrace; J, Stoy- ulkley Canyon; Mrs. ,J. opud-iS. odiva.yviicwiuii. jell, FOR SALE ALE $600 takes (the 60 h.p. 1 engine now ,ln .the .Pachena,. Be Salvaae Co. Phone 564. .tf).l feLE- -Buy the .best. JBunsen Burner Phone tfijack 401 . i RICK SALE Furnished mo4 Chouse, standard ;lot, central 5215 Fourth Ave. (261)' feY SAMPLES MUST GO' feeed the space, 10-Piece -Pillow-Arm Chesterfield ,$72.50; 10-Piece Bed- Itrfield Suites 479.50; 3 Oroups, 60 high-grade sensational bargain $160. desired, Free storage. tlf Shore Mall Order House, kins Bldg. Vancouver. - - LOST KChlld's silver bracelet en-K 'Diane." Phone Blue 727. PEL? WANTED (231) ffEN'S Sanitary Supplies,' Kraae 15 for $1. Pacific l!l 751 Oranvllle. Vancouver. r "MaMaHMewiew EHJ CAM Mlirn ft fime Permanent Wav- n&??a.urun8 Machine w.uu. No electri SLty .".experience need LA Win not harm .the fconth? rl',?uatanteed to last FpSA'l supplies for .six irostage prena d. marvfi. vncouver. JJ.C. tober 30. LOCAL NEWS NOTES 6.0. N, meeting .Oct. 1. UVie. Jliuwaww, n i .J, Hill 60 Tea, October 31. (281),, I.,O.D.E. , .Qlof JKa.nson, M.P. for SkeCn'a, arrived In the cKy .from ..Sxnlthers on last night's tiraln .and Mil tpe' here for the next few -days. . Kindergarten iPance .Classes Jor. oaples 3 to :6 -years, stanttng kSat-uiday, ;Oct. 3, ,2:30 pan. Mrs. Nona Hodgson, Instructor .In .the Arts of "fitage .Dancing. Studio, ,7.18 2nd Ave. Fiione 31ue ,270. (230) Xbe dtee -department Awd a cail at.fl:30 this morning to the 'Regent Rooms at .the comer of Second Avenue juaii 'Sixth Street. Jtfo damage iwas .done. G. E. Norris, assistant .Inspector, of customs from Victoria, was .a1 passenger .aboard the Princess Louise thls morning going throuch to Tulsequah on official business. the past few weeks with their parents, Mr. jand Mrs. Prank Feero. sailed ,by the Princess Lqluse this morning on thejr .return to Al aska. provincial Constable L. A, N. Potter,ton .pf Stewart, who &as ;been on a vacation trip to the .prjajrls., arrived In jthe city from the ;East on 'last night's train and proceeds aboard ,the Prince Rupert this af ternoon on his return to his post In "the north. Dr. F. T. Patterson, president" of the British Columbia Conservative Association, arrived In the city on the Prince Rupert -this afternoon from Vancouver in the course Lof a northern organization ttpur and. will continue through to" Stewart whence he .will return here qn the Catala next Tuesday. At that time he will stop over in Prince Rupert. Attention Bowlers ! All those Interested in bowling in City and .Commercial five ,and ten pin leagues please leave names tl Housekeeper. State at the Rex Bowling Club. A meet- expected. Apply Section Mhg of the Prince Rupert Bowling ian, Cedarvale, B.C. 'Association will be held ,at the .aK " (leys on Sunday October 4 at 3 p.m.! Fishermen wanted. Any'g. Smlth( secretary, ity live crabs bought during , ' fine months. JCarsen Sle-i Bbourdough Bay Cannery, P "upert. (232) PERSONAL poo have Joined our group P'g to provide each member 1000 protection for loss of Fom any cause, up to 60 01 age accented without Announcements Junior Chamber of .Commerce Dance, October ?. (212) Come to Bazaar, Catholic Hall, October 7 and . N examination, estimated' united Church Supper,. October 9 10 to $12 per year, write fori - " v uver .the Top" drive .offer Ladles' Music Club Tea Muslcale, Barticulars, Western Mutual! P Ass'n, Vancouver, B.C. " at) 3t vigor .at pnee, New ,Qs-. Tonic Tablets contain raw f Invlgorators and other I'ants. One dose peps up or- glands. If not dellehted.' r refunds few cents paid. Pr write. nm timit ' Oct. 14. Canadian Legion Bazaar, Octo ber 15. Hyggas Bazaar, October 23. Baptist bazaar carnival, Oct. 24 St. Jeter's .Church Bazaar, November .12. S. O. N. Bazaar, Moose Hall, November 13. L. O. B. A. Bazaar, November 19 Orange Hogmanay jDa'nce, Dec-. ember ,31. f VATCH SPECIAL -PJUCPS IN WINDOWS COATS HALF PRICE ?arge stock must 'be jsoldBew stock arriving. Kemeinber your credit is good. PLDBLOOM Hie Old ReliaMi n Roonxs, ?:30 p,m. . ,(230) The (famous J31ayinsky Brother? andRosaruonde .return Octaber X v(232j D. Crltchley of .Inverness sailed yesterday afternoon on the CatalV for Vancouver. Mrs. A. L. Steward, wfe ,pf the. manager pt Buiedale .cannery, sailed on the Catala last ;night from Butedale for .Vancouver. T. W. .Hall, Inspector of school; returned to ,the ,city on ;the batata yesterday afternoon ,from ,fl trip to Port Simpson on officii duties. J. Turner, Post Office inspector; arrived ;n tne city on the princess Loluse this morning from 'Vancouver, ,being here on official duties. , A meeting of .the Women's (Labor League took nlace last mv.uu tr,iwuau,- iou rep- tne C. L.yD. . L. Hall. It was-well at- m..c ,i w ieniauonai .tended. Several new members were Fisheries Ckiinrnisslon, sailed ,pn enrolled. the princess Jxluse this mornln,-? : for a trip .to Ketchikan .on officii; Walter Wright, .who has ben uuhtos. I transferred from Stewart .to Kaslo , as manager of vthe -Bank of ;Mont Mrs. jH. Olsen of Sgway and J real, was .a passenger going south vux uercwuuie r.eero Ail juneau. who have been visiting here for aboard the Catala yesterday .after noon. Robert M. Sampson sailed tni morning ,on the Princess Louise Jot Ketchikan and ew MeUakatla .to ylslt with relatives Mrs. S. rDal-ton .of iK&tchlkan and Mrs. Freci yerney .of Jfew MeUakatla ate IhLs aunts. Dr. Joseph T. Mandy, resident mining engineer for ;the northwestern mineral survey-district, re-i turned to the city on the Catala' yesterday afternoon from a week's visit to the Alice Arm district on official business. R. M. Wlnslow, assistant general of the kcannery which has .closed dowp for the year. , E. T. .Kenney, M.L.A. for SkeenBt arrived in the city on iast eve-j nlng's train from Terrace, beih'? Called here on account oof the coritmuedivSerious -lUnees at the Prince Rupert General 'flortw of his daughter, Margaret. Mrs Kenney has ,bsen there tfor a cpuplSi . a . , . ... .i i i . H ji weens wtui jier aaugnwr. SALE kl'M)fUl .rilATTKI. .MOKl(lA(5r: i We heroby .effer for sale by tender certain gas -boat named "Stacoy" ibelnK-28 I feet Jn length. .7 feet and 6 la breadth and 3 feet and 6 InchM norn Hoedown. Moose Hall. OC- In pth. Installed with alx horse- ipow .Palnier aa Engine, which 'boa'. Is now at our wharf at Caspaco, Ekeen.i River .B.c and was seized by our bailiff .for default .In rjavment .under our .Chattel Mortgage. Tenders ftvlll 'bei received 'Oy us at the offices of .Brown it irarvey, Prince Rupert. Brlmh iCol irmbla .untU 2M .pjit. ,on Tuesday, thf 13th Ji&y .of .October, ,1036. the hlgheut- or any itenaer not necessarily accept! lUKAia VF BALE CASH. Dated at Prince Rupert. B.C. .this 2MI day of Sejrtemiber. A.D. 4B3. CA8SIAR PACKINQ .COMP.ANY .LIMITED ;. ( 111 IN TI1K I'l'KKMK vCOl'HT OF IIKITIXI r.Ul.l'MIIIA IN rilOlUTK lit wthe Matter of tlie ",rtmnltratlo Art" And In tlte .Matter of the F.Ktatr ,of J'ettr IisBoer. IleeeaNPd TAKE NOTICE ,that by order ,of His Honor, vW. -E. FIsImt .tlie Slat day oi September, A. D. 1836, I was ap pointed Administrator with will to.- nexed of ,tle estate of Peter DeBotr, deceaoed, and all .parties '.having claim against uie saia ve&une are njrry tc- quirexl to .furnish same, properly ve.i fled to nie .on or before trie ut city of Octolier. A. D. 1938. and all pMtle Indebted to the estate jut required ito pay '.the Amount of .irteir .uidPMMnM to me lortnwitn. NORMAN A- VWATT, Official AdmUUJtrator, PrUice Rupert, BC Dated this .2Ut day of ,aepten)hir A. u. 1830. 1 .yP Mr, and Mrs. Reg Kelsey sand child, who haye been n vft trip to Vancouver and the southern Inter ior, .returned to the city on the; Prjlnce 'Rupert this afternoon. j City Treasurer and Mrs. D. J. the Prince jRupert ;trus afternoon f rom a .vacation trip to Vancouver and the Cariboo .district. Hev. Jr. J5. S. .Osterhout, superln- tendeiit of mlssionf. for the .United .Church of Canada In British Co lumbia, .arrived ,ln the city on the Prince Jtupert thLs afternpon from yartcouver. Mr., Justice A. I. Fisher arrived in ithe city on the Prince Rupert this afternoon .frprti Vancouver to pre side xjver the Assize Court session opening today. W. E. ,G. Johnston came north as official stenogra pher. Thqmas Wallace, superintendent of B. c. Packers salmon canning ojerations on) the Skeena River, and Mrs. Wallace, who have been spending the summer at Sunny- side, sailed yesterday afternoon on the Catala for Vancouver. WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE- Awl YmII Jump Out of Bed La tKa i Morning Rarin' to Co Ttm itwf iboold poor eat two xxkui&b of Dqaid bite loU roof bowel Uflr. U thi bU Ji not Oowlactmtr. joor fond doon'tdisMt. I iat docon In tho bowoli. Go blou ap yoat.ttaaxb. YoagotooutiMUd. Ilumfal polmc go Into the bodj.ond 70a fool wax. unk ud tho world kxiki ponk. A mora bowol moroment doxn'tohrOTi at Ot tho odm. Yoo need aamethiDc tbot works ea tho liTer m weH. lt Ukee Uwm nod. old Orfr-e Llttl Um Pilli to cct thM two pooled of Mia flawinc (reeljr end moke oa feel op Ad up". HarmleM Dd gent), thir mok the bile flow freely. They do the work of eplnreel but hT no coloniel or nertnry In them. Ak (or Certer'a'IJtUe liver Pilli by Boa I StahbeiBh; rofuee juuthioc olao. tte. Queen Mary Tjea And Sale Held Successful Affair Yesterday After noon at 'Home of Mrs. -Max -Heilbroner r.::. :L I Z J l' A .very successful tea and sale of wum OUiiaBc w., wut oc uie speas- iham- cooking Held ..VPterdaV er tomorrow at the weeklyiuncheon of the Prince Rupert Rotary Club He will choose a subject appropriate to National Fish Week. Charles Blbeau of Stewart and D. L. .Coulter and Duncan Fer guson of Premier, .who have fbeen summoned for Jury service at ,the session of; the Supreme .Court Assizes opening here today, arrived In the city von the Catala yest?r,-; day afternoon from the nortti. , George E. Windsor, manager of Wales Island cannery, vand Mrs; Windsor .were .passengers .aboard the Catala yesterday afternoon going -through to Vancouver. There were also on board .the .vessel n number ,of members of the crew afternoon by Queen Mary -Chap ter, Imperial Order, Daughters of '.he Empire, at the home of Mrs. Max (Heilbroner, Third Avenue. Many guests who called during the afternoon were received ,by Mrs. Heilbroner and Mrs. J. E; Boddle iiregent of ithe chapter. Mrs. JtC, McLennan, Mrs. D. C Stuart ;and Mrs. A. T. Parjcin poured .and serviteurs .were Mrs. F; W. Dafoe, Mrs. William Brass and Miss Maxine Heilbroner. .Mrs. .J.. A. Teing was in .charge of the tea room. .Mrs. W. .C. Asplnall presided ,at the homecooking table ,and Mrs. D : C, Stiart conducted a .raffle .which was won by Miss S. A. Mills .with ticket No. i48. An acceptable musical .program included piano solos .by Miss Mary.-. helle Stiles, Maureen .Kirkpatrick and Margaret Chrjstensen. JEXEND1NG TATE, GALLERY ' LON.DpNv ,Sept;.,i 3 (CPi Lord. Duveen's' ft.tothe?Tate OaUerj' gng; jJondon the 'greatest sculp-; itttftgaiiery. in me- wortti.( ymi dc " opened in May next. :. I DEAD IN HIS CAR JOHANNESBURG, Sept. 30.' (CP i-rJames H. Hlppert, organizing secretary of the South African1 Mine Workers' Union, was found dead in his car from influenza pneumonia. COAL TO ;PLEASE EVERYBODY .Satisfaction -Guaranteed Vamous edson alberta XOAL BULKLEY VALLEY COAL VANCOUVER ISLAND COAL PRINCE RUPERT JFEED vCOMPANY WIONE. 8 und SS MACKENZIE'S FURNITURE loderB .Chesterfield :Suites, Studio Couches, Blankets and Flannel ette .Sheets, jReds and ' Redding 27 Third Ave. Phon 17S MANY GIVE to mmmu Matheson returned to the city on I Valuable .ExWUlts and SubstantUI Ca.sh Donations jUcelv.d Change ,of ,JUirs or W.irv j iter Months I CommeoQing this week he tPxlnce Rupert .JMuse.um will i3.e open to ithe pjubllc only three af ternoons a ,weejc Wecjriesdys, Thursdays ,and Satiirdays frpm '2 to 5. It will not be open .mornings diring the winter as few people ylsit ithere mornings when there are no tourist .boats in tihe jcij.y,; This was .decided at vth rneetiqa of -the -Museum Board yesterday afternoon. Jt w.as reported by :B.ev. Janon Rushbxpok that ithe native ipeople sf Kltkatla had promised to tdon- ate to' the museum samples of ,the various native .dried -foods. .Cash donations were received as follows: Canadian National Recreation Association, j$10. i tRobert Sampson Western Ltd,, $10.00. T. Eatpn Co. of Winnipeg, $25 0.0. T. A. Kelly Loggingr Co., $10,00. : A letter was received from H. -C. Wrjnch of Hazelton ofering to donate a set of Indian gambling rtlcks and also a set of bound reports of the American Bureau of Ethnology, providing -that tni museum paid the express charges. The offer was accepted and the donor will be thanked. Five new members were .repor ted to have Joined, paying the Jee of $! each. This makes .a total of 113 members for the year. During the month there were 186 paid ad missions to the museum. .Fijve letr ters of appreciation were received from persons who had visited the museum during the summer, The custodian reported .receipt of donations or loans of articles' for, exhibit as follows; .Japanese Net Float, Magne Rob- ben, city. .Old Native Drum, Rev. H. Law rence Flores, Kitwanga. Indian Skinning Knife, Georgi MacLean, city. Indian Woven Tray, Mrs, Glen .pie, qlty. Jndian Skull, Indian Fish 'CIiib?i Indian Bailer, Indian Pestle, -two Fossils, one Fish Spear, two Stone Implements, one .piece i of sand stone, two Sling Stories, .one Mor tar, from J. Brldden, Massett, Si C. I., through Geo. W. .Cripps; city. Two Sperm Whale Teeth, .Naden Harbor Whaling Station; Indian Pestle and Mortar, In dian Stone Hammer, from, -Mrs. " A., Rosang, Lewis Island. Indian Stone Hammer, loaned by George McAfee, city. i Indian Adze, donated by J. J Payne, city. Coral, donated 'by Rev. DeLap,1 Northern Cross. Canon Rushbrook (chahman), J. Alder, A. E. Parlow, Wi -E. Ool-' lison, Dr. Neal .Carter, Hi -F. Pullen- and t,he custodian. The Junior 1! 'Chamber ofGommefce Presents the Season's Grand Opening DANCE and the Latest in Floor Sliows "The Follies Bergenes" And Return of the imojis Slavinsky Brothers $. Rosamonde and "TIe Baron" Moese Hal FRIDAY,, opTwm t iSupcir j&f),ance - 75c SIJ1IMIT SCE RDAM 4n -0Ucns aind UUo PHONE 657 i 1 UK lat very first WARNING sVsc this unique aid (qr tjeyentihj; colds.. esDeeiallv designed far nnse artri P? jfk i throat where moat cods .iio'j. mf0Mm yp.trp;pbi helps to twoM mpy The Vry ?Iyatest in Vitamin -adupts Introducing Ormes nigbest Potency VITAMIN EMULSION . (With Irish Moss) Emulsifying in a palatable ior;nt-the y'itiimins .of Halibut, T,una and .Cod Liver Oils. ; Que 'Teaspooji-, full pf 'Eiriulsipn is equiv,alerit to si jc.tea spoonfuls of CodX.iy.er jbil 4n Vitamin A and twpeasp.oonfulsiof Cod Liver ?Oil .in Vijtamin D. Recommended for the prevention of Cojds.and other infections in froth' aduitswand .children. An efficient general tonic. Price, $100 Manufactured by OrmesLtd. Uh& Pioneer Druggists he RcuUIn Phones: 81 & . 82. Ppep Dally Jfrom 8 jn. (till 10 pjm. j. 8unciy And Holidays LFiom J! neon ttl) 2 p.m., p m. tUl a. Canadian m.m Pacific To iVancouver yla -Ocean falb and Way Ports Ss; 'Princess Adelaide yery Friday iat lOpjn. To .Vancouver direct SS. ''Princess ioulse,'VSept. ?tb,!l7th ?5th,iOct.-4th, 16th. ' 6S, ;Princ.ess Nprah,P(;t, ;25th,.Nqv.-5rd.f'' . " ; j Ti Keihlknn. Wranre'll. Juneau and SkarwaY. , .S$: ;"PrinCess Xbuise," ;Sept 4th,' I3tk, 2 1st, 30th, Oct; 12th. . . ;5Si :"PrihcesV Noirah'QcV;! pothi- ;:' V ':"- For 'Information and Reservations 'y L COATES, Gen; ent.Jrince .Rupert, B.C. llstedl Goods DwsvLl- CaIjI .Aia li wAlvttnVrA .-t' DMIKlll OU1U r JLiACUCUIgCU HESTERS ED5 ;6i; all sizes idTCHJBN RANGES SINGER SEWING MACHINE musical Instruments, Ten- ax JSanjo, good make.; Flute, Etc, RADIOS, GRAMOPHONES ' BARBER CHAIR in good condition . ; ; ' NATIONAL ICASH REGISTER D. ELIO wmmi EXCHANGE fkene Green 421 Third Avenue 4.