atur'day Augusi a I TEXT BOOKS IQAL j- mi AlX (JKAl)tiS AS PRESCKltiEl) nv TltE PROVINCIAL DtiPAimlENT OF "EDUCATION Standard Fiked Prices Following are NEW Text Ikoks this yer : World Geography-, grade VII . ... ........... . .$1.20 School Atlas (will nbt be received from the department until about Nov. 1st.) .65 Elementary General Science, grades VII to. IX 1.05 Civilization in Europe, grades X to XII 2.25 Our stock is now as complete aspossible a't this Ume. faring In your list of requirements for prompt and courteous service. t SCHOOL SUPPLIES First Quality Merchandise at lowest prices ever offered. It will pay you to take ttdvarita?e of bur SPECIALS For School Opening We have a tremendous stock, enabling us to sell for less. Use our Special Price List On School Opening Day. Strictly Net Gash iksis Mail Orders promptly attended to. Send cash with order. Postage is Extra. Canadian Pacific To Vancouver' Via Ocean Fatlsmd 'Way Ports SS. "Princess Adelaide" every Friday at 16 p.m. To Vancouver direct SS. "Princess Louise." Aug. 1st, 15th, 29th, Sept 9th. SS. "Princess Alice," Aug. 8th, 19th. SS. "Princess Charlotte," Aug. 22nd. To Ketchikan, Wranpell, Juneau and SVaruay BSs-"Princess-AHeAusr.,8rd, 14th. ' co nn.iH.A.. tAhUa'h miu aJuk cA iu uo. riiui;cx uuuur;, Aug. iuiii, Aim, ocpi, iui. SS. "Princess Charlotte." Aug. 17th. For Information and Reservations W.-'L. COAtES, Gen. Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. Union Steamships, Limited Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.8.S. CATALA EVERY TTJESbAY, 1:30 PM Due Vancouver, Thursday p.m. T.S.S. CARDENA FRIDAY, 10: JO PJW. Due Vataouver, Monday ain. ROUND TRIP FARE leaving Sunday 8:00 P.M. cahlnc'Pt. Slirip-on, Stewart, Anyox, Naas River returning Tuesday, $H.4? Further Information regarding sailings and 'tickets 'from M. SMifn, Prrnce Rupert Afcerii, Third Ave. Phone iU I 1 Used Furniture D. FURNITURE Phone Green 41 Divanette in solid oak, Double Beds, Dining Room Suite. Reds all sizes, Alias Couch, Odd Chairs, 'Kitchen Jlanges, Washing Machine water power and hand power, Sin-fcor Scwinj? Machines, Radios, Gramaphones, E. B. Saxophone, Buescher Guitars, Etc. School Books Bought, Sold and Exchanged. ELIO EXCHANGE third Avenue ft See our windows for the latest In Oxfords. Annette's. . itf) Mrs. H. Hodgson and daughter returned home on the Prihce'Ru-pert yesterday after a visit In' Vancouver arid 'el&whefe in. the s0uth. Mrs. John R. Mitchell and two daughters, Caroline arid Irene,, returned to the city on -the Princess Adelaide yesterday afternoon. They spent a vacation on a motor trip to California. Piano classes will reopen for 1st and 2nd year students in booth and bord'en Street Schools. Also private tuition in piano and theory. Margaret McCaffety, Phone Blue 936. (205) Miss Dorothy Davles, daughter of Allan M. Davles, returned home, on the Prince Rupert yesterday after noon from Victoria where She has been spending the summer The "May fair has restocked its shoe tables with an entirely new stock of Oxfords in browns and black. Regular values to $3,95. Special at $1.89. tf. R. W. Riley, Vvell known Terrace druggist, who has been oh a trip to Vancouver, arrived In the city from the -south on the Prince Ru pert yesterday and proceeded to the Interior on the evening train. Little Miss Rosemary Kllpatrick returned home ' on the Princess Adelaide yesterday afternoon from Vancouver where she has been spending the vacation with her mother, Mrs. J. W. kllpatrick, who will be back next week. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Allen, who' have been spending the summer vacation in Vancouver and vic toria, returned to the city from the south on the Princess Adelaide yes terday afternoon. Mr. Alien' is a member of the teaching staff of King Edward High School. Miss Jean Fraser, who has been Spending the summer vacation here with her mother, Mrs. J. D. Fraser, sailed this morning by the Princess Adelaide on her return to her school teaching duties In Reward The sum of Fifty Dollars C$50) will be given to any person finding the remains of Charles McNeil, drowned off old cannery site In Observatory Inlet. (Signed) SAM STEWART. dated August 27, 1936. Announcements Eagles' bridge series starts Sep tember 2. Bazaar for Boys' Band Septem ber 19. Catholic Bazaar, October 7 and Canadian Legion Bazaar, Octo ber 15. Baptist bazaar carnival, Oct; 24. L. O. B. A, Bazaar, November 19 ISNftP .mm t V P t R f 1 N t' OWDER chaw 4 roiiNti' 1WI 4 1UN I It Pays to Buy From MUSSALLEM'S Our prices are always right with the markets and we sell for less, Mall or ph6ne your order and save FREE GIFT COUPONS for a Dinner Set and Rogers Silverware Prince Rupert, B.C. MUSSALLEirS ECONOMY STORE Cash 'for old gold. Bulger's (if) , Robert Elkins returned home on) the Prince Rupert yesterday from a J trip to Vancouver. ) Mike McCaffery jr. Is sailing! this evening on the Prince 'Ru-i pert for Portland to attend bust hess college. Mrs. Fred Hardy, who has been on a vacation .trip, to Vancouver. returned to the city from the south on the Princess Adelaide yesterday afternoon; Miss Olive Gordon R.N. and Earl Qordoh returned to the city yesterday afternoon from a holiday trip to Vancouver. Just arrived, riew shipment of fall shoes. Annette's. (tf) Robert Yerburgh arrived In the city on the Prince Rupert yesterday from Victoria to 'Join the staff o King Edward 'High School as Latin teacher. Mrs. J. S. Wilson, who has been spending a vacation visiting in Vancouver, returned to the city from the south on the Princess Adelaide yesterday afternoon. Miss M. Johnston, daughter of Mr. arid Mrs. Arthur Johnston of Surf Point, sailed this morning by the Princess Adelaide , for Vancouver to Yesume her studies. MLss. Harriet PhJlllpson, Uttie daughter of Mr. and . Mrs. A. J, Phillipsoh, returned home on the Princess Adelaide yesterday af temoon from Vancouver "'where she spent the summer Vacation. Adolf Bemef of the Soldiers' Settlement Board at Telkwa ar rived In the city from the In terior on last night's train -ah4 will be here for a few days uj Official duties. Miss Nora Dougherty returned home on the Princess Adelaide yesterday afternoon from Van couver where she spent the sum mer vacation visiting with her grandmother. Forms for the re-reglstration of all unemployed on relief under the National Unemployment Commls sioh have arrived at the City Hall. It is necessary for all receiving re lief to be re-registered during Sep tember". Miss Joyce Collison, after spend ing a ication visiting here wl'h1 her parents, Mr. and " Mrs. W. E.I Collison, sailed, by the Princess Adelaide this morning to resume her nurses' training studies at St Paul's Hospital in Vancouver. Miss A. M. Collison, Miss Joeelyn Collison, Miss J. MacDoriald, J. A, MacDonatd and A. G. MacDonald sailed by the Princess Adelaide this 'morning on their return to Vancouver after having spent tlife summer vacation at Klncollth 'with Dr. 'arid Mrf D. 'iy. 'iacDohAld. , W. D. Mdxley, well known con- ductoir for the; Canadian National Railways, who returned to the city recently after receiving treitr merit-ait Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Mihhetiota. has been ordered back to -bed -at his home on Eighth Avenue Bast for further rest. mi? an in if -T-r-fm ni LAND ACT N6lf h 'trtt-Atln to 'ijrply to I.Mr met oi tung 8, coasi, wia situate Huaaon b Pa miavay toetvwm Bar on tim DundM leUndi, twtiig m-ha!f me rath of the tnwt Northerly of th Tak notice Hikt tlo lrvln. 6t Prlnr 'Rtipert, 'occupation 'Shell 'flealer mxenaa to fcfPy. lor aewe ot tne toiiowtng aescrnxM xowsnort lands: Comrtiexlcins it a txt 'DlariWd on rock wie-liair. telle wrath of tne m6t n6rtlertjr of the Narea "lAlancla, ttieni wet 15 Chain: Ui'Wce'lrouth 15 cfialflt tnence eat 15 clxalna; thence north 15 chain to point of commencement 'and containing z-i.e acres, more or leas. . nuBr.KT O I.KN IRVINE bated'JJty i aoth. 16S8. LAND AC1 Entire .of Intention to appply to l.eaic , uino trlot of Range 5. OoaaW. and altuate fronting' on the north ah6f of the most southerly of .the .Nare island. Take notice that Robert Irr.'ne of Prince Rupert, occupation Shell dealer Inteuds'ko mpplftor a leas of the fol Wwlng fleacribed foreshore lands : Oommencltig at a post "pUwted 6n ' rock '300 feet north of ths north ktinr t)t th most -outhrI of the Nafes israna tnenee w is chains: thenc south, is natna thence et is chatna thence north 15 chains to point of commencement and containing 23.5 seres, mors or is. ' ! . ; . ROBERT OLEM IKVINE Ditk 'kiy otn. 1MI. the Indian Industrial school at Alert Bay, was here aboard the I CarHena this morning, making the' round trip north to pick up native charges who have been spending j the summer with their parents in! me north and are now returnlp to school. FOR SALE Fully modern house. 6 rooms, bright arid clean. Good basement and garden. Phone Blue 276. (204) FACTORY SAMPLES MUST GO We heed the space. lOiplece LoosePill6w-Arm Chesterfield Suites $72.50: 10-Plece Bed- 1402 Bekins Bldg. Vancotiyfer. WANTED FOR SALE Chesterfield Suites $79.50; 3 1 Room Groups, 60 high-grade j pieces, sensational bargain $160. Terms If desired. Free storage. Julius Shore Mail Order House, WANTED Capable housekeeper atl once. Apply Mckenzie's Fuml-lj ture. ('205)11 MALE HELP WANTED LESSON from the depression- Be a Civil Servant Postman, Customs Examiner, Clerk, Sten ographer, etc. Free BdoWe. "How to get a Goverrirrient Job." M.b.C. Civil Service School, LOST LOST-'Terrier pup. Black blotches oyer' each eye. Rettirh to 1031 j 8th Ave E., behind Johnson'jj Grocdry. tf. j LbST-Boy's black' led'ther coat, size 34 with B. H. marked Inj lining and name In pocket, Re- ward. Phone Green 812. I MUSIC VIOLIN Tuition, theory arid har mony. Miss N. Lawrence. Phone 580. Classes start Sept. i. (204) .PfJilSONAL MEN Get vigor at once. New Os PRIVATE Home Kindergartens pay. W start you. The Canadian Kindergarten Institute, Winnipeg. (tf) dENTLEMEN'S Sanitary Supplies, highest grade 15 for $1, Pacific Supply, 751 Granville. Vancouver. VMJ CAN MAKE MONEY Home Permanent Waving and Curling Machine C.O.D. $3.00. No electricity or experience need-rrl. Will not harm the finest hair. Curls guaranteed to last seven months. All supplies for six heads. Postage prepaid. MARVEL a mm A A n A. A x Si . WAVE iu i ibs rasi iisi rtve. Vancouver. B.C. MatKENZIFS FURNITURE ahd Home Furnishings fairnlshlngs for all your home , .Coverings for nil your Hoots j; We invite you to call In and1, look around 327 Third Ave. Phone 775 i trex Tonic Tablets contain rawj oyster mvigorators aqa otneri stimulants, one aose peps up organs, glands. If not delighted, maker refunds few cents paid. Call or write, Ormes Limited, tf. SPECIAL PAOa T20UB Rev. F. A. Anfleld, principal of;i Parke, Davis & Co. EUTHYMOL TOOTH PASTE A Trial Tube Free With Each Regular Size Tube 25c Ormes ltd. "&h& Pioneer Druqffiats rhe Kexall BUn Phones: 81 St 82 Open Daily From 8 a.m. till 10 pjn. Sundays and Holidays From 18 noon till 2 p.m., 7 p m. till' 9 p.fn. Keep up Home It pays to paint and repair ! For Best Paint Values and Sound Advice, Consult your GORDON'S HARDWARE TheKsh which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brandw SMOKED BLACK COD Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C aW If you have something to sell, a tfassif ied advertisenient in this paper will soon let you know if there is a buyer in the city. . . . .