day, July 21. 1938 enorais Dry fown; Gardening Sirt.R Very Difficult gardens are difficult to make in iora, Ont., as water has to be f invine on lawns continuously produce anything like a green rface, says Fred Rlffou who is k from a visit to that city. The people, Mr. Rlffou found, ae anxious not to let any visitors ive their town with any money, wever. It is easy to get in -arid out two new highways have just L pomDleted this year, the inscontlnental and the Fort kncis Highways. There was a Lt rhanee since he was there The old timers' celebration tore ich he attended was a great nt featured chiefly by water this side of Winnipeg Mr. Rlffou It n. E. Murphy, the railway con- ft II M 11'lnnl.mr. tor wno now uvea in nuiiuiB. n Winnipeg, Mr Rlffou said, business seemed to be done chiefly with the big departmental stores. The little businesses are being slow ly crowded to the wall. Eaton's Is situated right across from the bus depot and the busses run in and mil nasilreH nrttVi. noAnla nil I seem to make for the bic store as jsoon as they arrive. Bargain sales were often the scene of wild scram- j bles for goods. Four thousand men had to be fed dally by the city and they paraded at eight every morning singing. ThetemDerature of 100 in the shade did not seem to worry them. NURSES' 48-IIOUR WEEK LONDON, July 21: (CP) Nurses in Institutions under control of Middlesex County Council now have a 48-hour week, It was decided at a meeting of the council the other day. CIIVFIf UTnillMf! r.lFT LONDON, July 21: (CP)-Mr and Mrs. Isadore Abrahams celc- versary by giving $25 each to 300 i hospitals in London and Belfast. Preserving Supplies Sealers and Jars, Rubber Rings, Jar Caps, Parowax, Preserving Kettles, Copper Boilers, Preserving Racks MEMBA-SEAL The new method for sealing jams, jellies and pickles. No wax to melt, no caps to buy. Easy to apply, easy to remove, per package of 4 An 2 dozen AV GORDON'S HARDWARE The (Dunes Surf bathing at Tlell, B.C (below V McBride Street Phone 311 'pin .. t Spend your vaca tion amidst the at "THE DUNES" beautiful surroundings of Tlell (above) at reasonable cost. Write for literature & rates to MADAM RAJAUT Tlell, B.C. Union Steamships, Limited Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 IM. Due Vancouver, Thursday p.m. T.S.S. CARDENA FRIDAY, 10:30 PJW. Due Vansouver, Monday ajn. ROUND TRIP FARE leaving Sunday 8:00 PJW. calling l't. Simpson, River returning Tuesday, $14.40 Stewart, Anyox, Naas sailings and tickets from Further Information regarding ., . . . Third Ave. Phone 868 ii. ju. SAiixii, rrince unpen PRINCE RUPERT, B.C TheFsh which made Prince RupertFamons "Rupert Brand" SMOKED BLACK COD Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Mrs. William Wilson will sail to night on the Catala for Namu where her husband is engaged in the fisheries patrol service. Miss Jean Fraser arrived in the city on the Catala yesterday morn ing to pay a visit with her mother, Mrs. J. D. Fraser, Brooksbank Apartments. H. iit N. 11, Brocklesby JJiVWIUOWJ Wi of the scientific OV.iVttVMiW nrovlncla lDolice. Victoria, sailed by the Prince George yesterday afternoon, in continuation of his vovaee south after a trip Into tne Stlklne and Liard River districts on official duties. The case of George Martin Cun ningham, charged with supplying liquor to Indians, was further adjourned tor eight days on coming un in .citv nolice court this mora ine. A similar charge against' Al bert Sulear was dismissed for lack of evidence. ----- Little Miss Tanla N. Gagerin, travelling alone although she Is only six years of age, arrived In the city on the Prince George yes-' terday morning from Ketchikan and proceeded on last evenlm;V train to Pittsburg where she will1 visit her grandfather. ! i Judee Charles J. Lennox of County Court, Victoria, is among several round trip passengers mak- ine the voyage north on tne steamer Catala this week. He was here early yesterday morning northbound and will be back again tonight on his way south. L Walter McLaurln, against whom ja charge of supplying liquor to Indians was dismissed In provin cial Dollce court last night by Justices of the Peace G. H Munro and S. D. Macdonald, pleaded cuiltv this morning to a charge t having unsealed liquor In his pos session and. was fined $50, with option of one month's Imprison ment. A charge of supplying against Charles Duffy was dismissed. Joseph Bolton, Indian, for drunkenness, was fined $10 and costs, with option of ten days' Imprisonment. All these cases or iginated at Butedale. Announcements Tea and home cooking sale, aid of Boys' Band, Mrs. J. Joy's, Third Ave. E., Thursday, July 23. 2G. Eagles' Picnic, Grassy Bay, July Bazaar lor Boys' Band Septem ber 1. Catholic Bazaar, October 7 and I DAILY X3W1 VZQ 'd TKB3 LOCAL NEWS NOTES Johnny Comadlna left on lasii evening's train for a visit In Smi- thers. Mrs. Hubert Ward and daughter. Suzanne, will sail tonight on the Catala for a vacation trip to Van couver and Victoria. Furniture for sale. Apply Q. H. Munro, 310 Fifth, tf. Mrs. Macev. mother of J. H. and William Macey of this city, will sail tonight On the Catala for Vancouver. f!hiMin who attend the citv playgrounds, look 'lor the play ground songs to be published to morrow. Take out the page and keep it. Tonight's train, due from the East at 10:20. was estimated this afternoon to be about five hours late which would bring it In a: 3:20 a.m. Prnnlr Mnrrl wturnrt tn tru' Miss Lillian CTOXford leaves On city on yesterday morning's train ; tomorrow night's train for a two ............ At-. 111 4. ITnnAnntmK tKaVO from a brier trip to usk, being ac- ;monin.s visit to uwut companied by his daughter, Mrs.! she will be the guest of Miss Mar-Arthur Alger, and her little daiigh-'garet Sue Gulick, formerly of this ter, Owen, who will pay a visit cuy. here. i- The fire department was caned at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon to ' staff of the Prince Rupert Fifh-'the Dominion Cafe, Third Avenue where a match or cigarette had the speaker at the regular weekly been thrown into a waste basket r ... 1 -V. J 4- nlrn Mrt luncheon of the Prince Rupert ,'wmc" " Gyro Club tomorrow. His subject Uilu'Bc " uu"c mill ho "Rnlt ' I Mr. and Mrs. Sam xee, wno were t-oH jjcViooffor enffprBH a hp?irt. 1 married recently in China, having attack Sunday afternoon and was, arrived In Vancouver a few days taken that evening to the Prince j ago irom tne unem aooara me Pnnort nr.rni Mncnitnl whoTo h i EmDress of -JaDan. arrived in the Is getting along as well as can be j city on the Catala yesterday morn- exnected He will nrobab v be In line to visit lor a lew aays Deiore . n f mi, n,iuiri nrnpprflnr tn Pnlpnrv where thev tiudJibai iui a icw vy io. pwvw..b o j (will make their home. Mrs. Man Sergeant John E. McNaught, l Lee is the former Miss Daisy Mah, daughter of the late Mah Bon Quen and Mrs. Mah Bon Quen of this j-clty. Mr. Mah Lee is a Calgary restaurant operator. Hotel Arrivals Rayal A. Kleveland and Daniel Con way, city; C. J. Serwold and TJ. Borland, Seattle. Prince Rupert Mrs. D. M. Haywood and Mrs. A. H. Smith, Claxton. Central P. J. Rolls, M. Pollock .and E Wallace, C.N.R.; A. Jansen, D Harvey. O. Latval, F. Hodgkinson, D. Braten and Mr. and Mrs. Smlkl:. city; S. Dahlqulst, Vancouver; J Sather, M. Nelson and H. Rodai, Seattle; E. Eadle and B. Smith. Terrace. Knox J. P. O'Gorman and J. Spee, city; Mr. and Mrs. D. Roche, Sal-vus; G. McGreggor and E. (V Smith, Edmonton; R. Jacobs, Victoria; J. Kelly, Liard Post; S. Person and E. Eadle, Terrace; J. Smith, Queen Charlotte Islands; Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Skagway; Ed. Monks, Fort Garry; F. Banesley, Hamilton. SWAGGER STICKS CARRIED LONDON, July 21: (CP) Many smart women are carrying the new short swagger sticks for walking. HI . 'la li FOR SALE FOR SALE or RENT House, Apply C. H. Orme. tt. FOR SALE 1932 Chevrolet Coach, small mileage. Phone Green 917. MUST BE SOLD Leaving town. McClary's stove with oil burner. Dresser, Singer Machine, Rocker, Heater. Apply 228 9th Ave. East. (171) GENTLEMEN Personal drug sun dries. Highest Grade Latest. Delivered, 15 lor $1. (plain wrapper), Pacific Supply 751 Granville, Vancouver. FOR SALE 1 up-to-date 9 piece Dining Room Suite (table, 5 chairs, armchair, buffet, china cabinet), 1 Electric Range, 1 Kodak (postcard size), 1 group novels. Phone Red f392. FOR RENT MODERN Flat, apply 1203 Second Ave, or phone Black 709 after 2 p.m. (HI) FOR SALE OR RENT FOR RENT or SALE Building known as Hyde. Transfer, hardwood floors, 171 Third Ave. Phone Blue 714. - (171) Watts ana Thrift Picnic is Enjoyed1 Happy Outing Sunday on Sunny J Shores f Lucy Island With i Thirty Present The annual staff picnic of Watts", Grocery and Thrift Cash and Carry took place on the sandy shores of Lucy Island on Sunday, about thirty persons enjoying a very happy outing. Using the boat F. H. Phippen, Capt. Jim Morrison, the picnickers left about 9 am. and were safe home at 10:30 pan. after a fine day In the open. The sports Included Softball in which! luc single men uciuumuau superiority over the benedicts. The married ladles displayed their prowess In the tug-of-war by win ning from their gentler unmarried sisters. Refreshments were provided in abundance. DUTCH BRIDAL COURAGE CAPE TOWN. July 21: (CP) t Disembarking irom a liner in ner bridal dress, a young Dutch bride avoided payment of 25 percent Hntv nn silk garments. She had no intention to defraud, as she 1 1 A- I was unven iruin unci w tumwi for her wedding. LAND ACT N'otU'e of Intuition to iply to Lnt utna la Prince Rupert Land Recordtag District of Range 5. Coast, and situate In Hudson Bay Pass midway Tjetweein Baron and Dundas Islands, being one-lialt mile -south at tne mow norcneny 01 im Mama TsMiriylR Tir nntJn that Robert Irvine. -OI Prince Rupert, occupation Bhell dealer intend to atmw ror a lease i w fniimtiimr vtMrrihact foreshore lands:- nnitiMu'inp r n dost: manbea uu rock -one-hall mile south of the most) northerly of the Nares Islands, uiencei vi. 1 Ii chain.: thence south 15 Cbalm thenm. mot. is chains: thence north IS I chains to point of commencement .and containing J-i.a acres, more or iet. KOlH.ItT (J I. ITS' IKYING Dated May 20th. 1936. UNI ACT Notice of Intention to supply to Lease I jinn In Priuv Runert Land Recording Di trlct of Range 5. Coast, and situate fronting tm the norm snore oi Take notice that Robert Irvne of Prince Rupert, occupation Shell dealer Intends to apply lor lease of the following described foreshore lands: Commencing at a post planted on a rock 200 feet north of the north shore of the most southerly of the .Nares Islands thence west 15 chains; thence south 16 chains thence east 15 ehans; thnw, vtstrtvi is rJi&liM to nomt of I commencement and containing 23.5 acres, more or less. ltnilMlT OIXN IRVINK Dated May 20th. 1936. IV THE SI PKF.ME -COI KT OFBKITISH fOLl'MBIA IN intOIIATE IV THE MATTEIt F TUB "AII.MINIR- TKATlON ACT" ANI IN THE MATTER OK THE ESTATE OK -JOHN JOY, IeceajeU TAKE NOTICE that by Order of His Honour Judge Fisher, local Judge ol the Supreme Court of British Columbia made the 22nd day of May, 1936, I was appointed Administrator of the Estate of John Joy Deceased Intestate, late of vrinA. Rimort. B. C. who died on the 25Dh day of April, 1936. All persons having claims against me -saia ei: hereby required to lurnisn same pru-nsriv verilMvl to me on or before the 25th day of June, 1936; otherwise deposition of the said Estate will be made without regard mereso. ah parties indebted to the said Esate are required p pay th amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. Dated this 32nd day of May, iaao. NORMAN A. WATT, Official Administrator. Prince Rupert. BJR. -pRACTIG offer you a health service at a price you can afford R. A. TRETHEWEY Palmer Grad, June '25 CHIROPRACTOR Smith Block Red D07 Hours: 9:30 to 5 Evenings by appointment DELICIOUS SUMMIT ICE CREAM In -Gallons and Gallons VALENTIN DAIRY PIIONE 657 SUMMER PRICES FUR COATS Five dollars will hold any coat until fall. Make money by buying now! GOLDS LOOM Salada Orange Pekoe Blend has by far the finest flavour SALADA TEA Stationery Special Highest Quality Plain and Fancy Linen PAPETRIES Special One-Third Off Jonteel Bath Powder Special, 60c Duska Bath Powder Special, $1.( Cara Nome Bath Powder Special, $1.00 Ormes Ltd. jie. Pioneer Drttqgists Vht BexU Stan Phones: 81 & 82 Open Dally From 8 a.m. till 10 pjn. IU Sundays and Holidays From 12 noon till 2 p.m., 1 pjiu-till 9 pjn. Canadian Pacific To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way Ports SS. "Princess Adelaide" every Friday at 10 p.m. To Vancouver direct SS. "Princess Alice" July 4th, 18th, 29th, 5:30 pjn. SS. "Princess Louise" July 11th, 22nd, Aug. 1st, 5:30 pn. SS. "Princess Charlotte, July 15th, 25th, 5:30 p.m. To Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau and Skagway SS. "Princess Louise" July 6th, 17th, 27th, 11:30 a.m. SS. "Princess Charlotte" July 10th, 20th, 11:30 a.m. SS. "Princess Alice" July 13th, 24th, Aug. 3rd, 11:30 am For Information and Reservations W. L. COATES, Gen. Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. BUY 1LS,ED FURNITURE AND YOU WILL SAVE MONEY We Have a Good Selection of Furniture and Different Articles at Very Reasonable Prices D. ELIO FURNITURE EXCHANGE Phone Green 421 Third Avenue .A I