August 11. 1938 Ca?h or C-O.R Mazola 0i l ib. tin 30 2-lb. tin 4.1b. tin 3',c 8-lb. tin Corn Beefn- 4 tins Lunch Tongue 1-lb. tin Fryj Cocoa Bulk per lb. Assorted Sandwich, Biscuits, lb. Swedish Mints per lb. . 55c $1.75 Flour Special 49's, Quaker $1.95 24's, Quaker -31.10 7's Quakpr 32c 7's, Pastry 32c Sugar -Specials, 100 lbs ?5A0 10. lbs 57c 3 lbs. Lump 25c 3 lbs. Icing 25c Overwaitea Tea and Coffee TI1A. per lb, .45c, 50c, 55c COFFEE, per lb 25c, 30c, 35c A School Scribbler given with every pouncj 45c 29c 35 c 25c 25c Liquorice Allsorts per lb. : Jelly Deans per lb. Molasses Phone. 843 OVERWAITEA LTD. Specials: Fox Thfe Week Fir,st Grade, Butter., 31bsu 88c tirade "A" Large Eggs, pqr-doz 36c ! sliced Bacon. I lb. pkt 29c I Lard, Special 1-lb. Dkt 16c 3-lb. pail 5-lb. pall 93c 57c 10-lb. pall $1.79 Olive Oil Specials Tiger Brand, gal. tip $2.10 ( ii, gal tin $1.20 Quart, tin -75c. pint tin 47c i pint tin 25c 19.C 20c Qranges, Sweet & Juicy 2tdoz. 45c 2 dozAC5c 2 doz. 85c Grapefruit 3, for' 25c 4. for. 25c I;cmpns per doz 32c Handy Sodas 2 34;lb. boxes, Tpasted Sodas , 1-lb. pkt. B. C. Honey 4V2-lb. tin, Shlnola Floor. Wax 1-lb. tin 43 c 19 c 63c 25c 10-lb. tin 75c 5-lb, tin 39c 2-lb. tin 18c rl'-lb, Up -15c 2'i-lJJ, .25c, " Rolled Oats 6,rlb. sack 3f 20-.lb, saqk. $l,ip f Corn Meal 5-lb, sack, 30 c. IQ-lb, sapk. 55c Soap Specials 10 Bars, Pearl. White, Soap and 2 cakes Witch, Hazl, Soap 45c Lye, per tin 10c Chloride of Lime, per, tin .10c Kirk's Castile Soap, 4, bars 25c Royal, grown Oatmeal Soap 6 calces 53c Orders $2.00 or Over Delivered; rYee; Canadian Pacific To Vincouvf r via Ocean Falls and Way Ports S3. "Princess Adelaide" every Friday at 10 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 Kttchikart, Wranf ell, Juneau, and SWagway SS, "Princess Alice." Aug. 3rd, 14th. SS, "Princess Louise." Aug. lDth, 24th, Sept. 4th. SS. "Princess Charlotte.," Aug, 17th. For Information and Reservations W. L. COATES, Gen. Ajent, Prince Itupf rt, B.C. NOTICE Time is Near, Boys, and Girls, to .GotOset Your School Books WE. HAVE DEMAND FO&THJBH' We suggest you bring your books and GET CASH FOR THEM EVEUVTHING BOUGHT OUTItlOHT. D. EL 10 FURNITURE Phone Green -421 EXCHANGE Third Avenue H. WhUtaker of Kaleden in tha Okariagan, who is a fru't grower and frequent judge at horticul tural Jhqws, was a visitor w Prince Rupert yesterday. He at tended the flower show and also inspected some of the local gar- dens. He was particularly pleased with the begonias, the snapdragons and other flowers that did not develop as well In the dry climate of the Okariagan. Nick J. Coulter, an old friend and subscriber of the Prince Rupert Dally News, who left here a year ago yesterday to take up residence in the Provincial Home at Karri-loops, in writing from there, says that his health is fairly goodt Rod Raymond, another Prince Rupert old timer, arrived a week or so ago at, the home and likes the place There has been a hot spell, at Karp- loops recently with temperature: of over ninety every day. 8. Padre Michael Coleman of Win nlpeg, organizer of Toe H for Western Canada, will arrive. In the city on the Prince George, to morrow morning from Vancouver In. the course, of. a, trip, to the coast and wJll be with the local branch until Saturday evening when he will return south on tht Plnce Rupert. While here Padre Coleman will be the guest of Dr and Mrs, W. C. Aspinall, Fifth Ayenue East. He will address th? Prince Rupert Gyro Cliib at Its regular weekly luncheon, tomorrow Announcements Bazaar for Boys' Band Septem ber 19, Catholic Bazaar, October 7 and Canadian Legion Bazjf.ar, QctQ: ber 15. Baptist bazaar carnival,, Oct. 24. L. 6, B. A. Bazaar, November 19 1 DAHr-Wl .r. srL .: 3 1 ; LOCAL NEWS NOTES Lutheran Tea, and Sale of Homer cooking, Thursday, Aug 13, at home or Mr5, J. Iyarson, 337 8th, Ave. W, Miss. Blanche Curtln and Miss Loma McLaren returped ito. tjie city orr yesterday morning train after, spending, the; week-end at Smithers, Ip preparation for the monthly general meeting tomorrow night, the executive of. the. Canadian, Le- gipn was in session last evening w)th President W. M. Brown in the chair. Miss Shirley and Mastv Ec? mund Lipsin, who have 1 been vis lting here with their father, A W. Lipsin, sailed by the Prince George Saturday evening on the ; return to Vancouver. Walter Wilson, pleading guilty to a charge of vagrancy by create ing a disturbance at Sunnyside cannery, was given thlryt days' suspended sentence by S. D. Mac-donald, Justice of the peace, In provincial police court last evening. Miss Annq Winslow, daughter of Mp apd Mrs. R M: Winslow of this, city was the winner recently of. first- and second prizes for i bowls of flowers entered by per sons under 19 years of age in tpe. Victoria Hprtlcultural So piety show. Antoipe, Chasse of, Ottawa and Drt F. C. Cell Qf Vancouver, mem bers, of. trie Pennons, Bpaj-d; p. Fj. MarkJapd, advocate frqra Vancouver, apd J- H, Fjrth. of Vancoyer, reporter. afte.r having, spnt tle week-end here for the holding of pensions board hearjngs, left on last evening's train. fQr PriPC5 Gforge. Roger, pQWeH, Indian, for., drunkenness, was fined $l0 with op tkmof sevep days' imprisonment, in city police, court this, morning. Mr. and Mrs. O. follver of. Flip Flon,,. Manitoba, who have been spending a, few .days, In, the city, wjll sail on the. Catala, tqnight for Vancouver. Derby Johnson, George Hayes and Dugald Parks, chargtd'-wlth; creating a amuroance, are. ap pearing in city, pouce, court thl ajternoori before Magistrate, Mc- Qlymont. Tonight's train, due from the East at 10:20, was running on time this morning but will probably be an hour or so late in arriving here owing to the slow track con ditlons in the lower Skeena Valley. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Johnson of Azuza, California, who have been spending the past week in the cly, will, sail by the Catala this ev.enlng for Vancouver, taicins with them their- car which they drqve to Hazelton and shipped: In here by rail. Mrs. .M. G. Maberley of Calgary arrived in the city yesterday after.- noon aboard the Princess LouLse to pay an extended visit with her. daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. J: Glllis. Mrs. Maberley came via Vancouver where she attended the wedding of her daughter, Miss Dorothea-' Maberley, to Robert Gordon of Seattle. F?or supplying liquor to Indians, Albert Sulear was fined $300, with bptlop of three months' imprison ment, by Magistrate "McClymont in city, police court yesterday after noon., Sulear chose to do U), time, and, together with other prisoners, was taken to Okalla yesterday af- ternopji, qy, StaJJ, Sraeapt- Q, Hj GreerjwjMKi. wjipaig gprna, soutpqp his apnuali vacalipn. Pirinciv Rupert. Mrs,. MfCy," Cadwallader) T.eadj South, Dakota; Mr, apd, Mrs, Fr- H Blair SqqtPasadepa, Cal, i Central R. La.h.if ft apdi J Anderson, city,' J. Godwin, Eriksdalev Man.; Mr, and Mrs, O. Oliver, Flin. Flon; R. Baleyr E.- Williams arid E. Ci Anderson, C.N,R KnoXj S.. Sorenson, Shames; James Hunt and W. O. Fulto'n, city.; J. Bltts and G. Summers, Vancouver; W. A. J.ones,; Mtreal; Jflhppy Ryan, Metiaicatla: V. Prevost, Inverness; Charles, Jphnsept city. Royaj- , S,. J. Douglas, Vancpuvefj 50RSALE n AnfiiriLii SACRIFICING, Factory samples, 10- plece Chesterfield Suites. $72.50; lprPieCe. Walnut Finish Bedroom Suites. $690; 38-PIece Breakfast Ijqom. Groups; $21.00, Many other bargains. Terms If desired. Julius Shore- Mall Order House, 1402 Beklns. Bldg., Vancouver. WANTED WANTEDr-Wpman, cook, for in terior hotel. Apply-A. 'Annan, St. Elmo. tf, PERSONAL MENGet vigor at, once. New. Os; trex ToniQ, Taoiets copiaipj raw oyster lnvlgorators and other stimulants. One dose, peps up Qr, gaps, glands. If not delighted, maker refunds, few cents paid Call, or write, Ormes, limited, tf. d ENTLEMEIt'S Sanllqry Supplies, Supply, 751 Grapvllle, Vancouver .M.'iJ II ,1 ! i DELICIOUS SU1JIGE;CREAM- lu H-GaUons- and- Gallons. VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 637 IX THE Sl'I'KKME C'Ol'KT OF IJKITIMI ; ' IN ritOIIATE In TJip Mattrr f Tlie Xdmlnlst ration X ACT J And In The Matter of The Estate of .Martin V. I .Hue. DM-eased TAKE NOTICE that by order of Hli Honour Judge Fisher. Local Judge of th Supreme Court cl British Columbia, made the eth day of Augxist, 1938. 1 waa appointed Admiwstratcr 01 uie Estate, of Martin C. Letnes. Deceasetl with the Will annexed, late of Port EffiiriKton. B. C. who died on the 15.1 or 16th day of June 1938. All persqua having claims against the said fcsrace are hereby required to furnish same properly verified to me on or befor the 25th day Cl September. 1938; otherwise disposition of the said Estate will be made without regard thereto. All parties indebted to the said Estate are reuuired to pay uie amount oi their Indebtedness to me forthwith. Dated this 10th day of August. A.D 1938.' ' NORMAN A. WATT Orriclal Administrator Prince Rupert. B, C AUGUST FURNITURE SALE MaItKEsIT SPRING FILLED BY SIMMONS Priced. $18.0,0, S20.00, $25.00 $270 and $12.50 3IacKENZIE'S FURNITURE Pripce Rupert COAL TO PLEASE EVERYBODY Satisfaction Guaranteed FAMOUS EDSON ALBERTA COAL BULKLEY VALLEY COAL VANCOUVER, ISLAND COAL PRINCE RUPERT FEED COMPANY PHONE: 58 and 558 NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. ZsjreM, Proprietor -Aj UOME AWAY FROM - DOME" Rates, l.MfHf., i M. Rooms, Hot & Cold. Waler. Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 190 W fAUTDlfl W jjfh Jjf w. 40 y .ail i ewJCVrptflies TORBtTTBR fAVOm Your assurance of better flavour is printed on every package of Quaker Corn Flakes. It's the. Quaker, guarantee that your money will be refunded if Quaker Corn Flakes are not the best-flavoured, most delicious you ever tasted. If you've- never tried Quaker- Corn Flakes, you don't know how really delicious corn flakes can b A Try them today. Am- Me. .." f i "For.- -otBi-fnet W coo1" oue;. et- vj.y.:. ... o?,a -or. mm r 4 Parke. Davis 0 Four extra features make Quaker Corn Flakes better., value money-back guarantee of better flavour printed on every package; wax-wrapping and triple -sealing; enrichment with the health vitamin "D"; and a coupon, exchangeable for valuable merchandise-in every package; No other corn flakes give you these features . . yet.Quaker Corn Flakes cott ito mart I m ?anilk Extract Special The finest extract; ont the market made from thfi. pure, vanilla bean 3;oz.5,0c;; 6;o?-..90c; lftoz.$ Ehos Fruit Salts 79c . Kruschen Salts, . .... ;C69e Bayer Aspirin . . . .22c, 39c, 98c Candy Tlhermometers .. ..75c (assorted styles) Ornies Ltd. 73itft Pioneer Druqgiats The RexaU Btors Phones: 81 , 82i Open Dally From 8 a.m.. till 10 pjn. Sundays and Holidays From 12 noon till 2 p.m 7 p m. tlU ,p.m. Union Steamships, Limited; Steamers leaye Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S. CATALA, EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 PJW, Due. Vancouver, Thursday p.m. T.StS. CARDENA, FRIDAY, 10:30 TM. Due VacsQuver, Monday a.m. ROy.ND TRIP FARE, leaving Sunday 8:00 TM. calling Pt Simpson, Stewart, Anyox, Naas River returning Tuesday, $14.40 Further Information regarding sailings .and' ticket, from R. M. SMITH, Prince Rupert Afent, Third Ave. Phone 868 It's interesting to know when reading the Daily News, that the people of the whole district are doing the same,