Lay, August 24. 193 lis spring. DAILY OTTO - ' ; U " f 1 T i V. - -i ' hi i r, By Public Demand In order to give our, many frierids and patrons who were unable to take advantage of our exceptional values on Friday and Saturday a opportnhifytd shenn tne good things we are continuing our THIRD STYLE - QUALITY SERVICE LOCAL NEWS NOTES just arrived! 10 dozen shirts In ack dark blue and dark fawn,! Club, ftth new bl-swlng oack. On sale Lamble & Stone: $2.00. (199) j Little returned to the city Iturday evening on the Prince feorge after' making the round trip I Stewart on business. passes for beginners In Oxford usic Course will be conducted at inconti'j Anattmv bpfflnnlne . ,, ""I... v.. ptember 1st. Early application waisn. urged, (200) pty Commissioner W. J. Alder Ls 6e to return to the city this Fri- ly oh- the Prince George- after Binding a two weeks' vacation I Victoria. I Mrs. W. E: Drake and son, Teddy,' ho have been1 spending' the' sum- mt at Savary Island near Powell liver, have returned to the city torn the southi Mr and Mrs. John, Loen and En of Terrace arrived in the city fcm the Interior on Friday ight's train and sailed Saturday ening on the Prince George for: Rncouver: They lost then rarm lome near Terrace in the flood JR. Carter Guest, Inspector of gvll aviation, who has been on a ip to the Yukon and Northern Iritlsh- Columbia on official duties. las a passenger aboard the Prince Rupert today returning to Van-Buyer' While here he inspected e plane of the Pacific Airway Wch is at present undergoing i overhaul at the' local dry dock. Mr and Mrs. G; W. McKay and femlly sailed this morning1 on the plncess Louise- for"- their home in awsori, where Mr. MacKay' Is anager of the Goyerrimerit Tele raphsj following a vacation trip utslde. Mrs. McKay ana family -ad beei visiting for a- couple of eks at Smlthers; wltli Wrs. PcKav'i mother: lWrs K: K. BlrnlC. fr'Uig Joined' here- by Mr: McKay came north from' Vancou Fo t Friday night. i merclal Classes will open ,af St. Joseph's Academy on September list. (200) Mrs. E.' Svendin returned to the city on the Princess Louise this morning from Vancouver", accompanied by Ker son; George Fred Hardy returned to the city on the Princess Louise this morn ing from" a hdilday' trip to' Vancouver and' elsewhere In th? south. Mrs. Hardy will be returning later. John; 'Milne, travelling- fur In spector for the HucWon Bay uo:, after a trip into Telegraph' Creek on company business, disembarked here from the steamer Princess Charlotte Saturday afternoon and will be proceeding later to his headquarters In Edmonton. Miss Mary Easfhope of Booth Memorial School teaching staff, J. t Thurber, well known local halibut boat owner, who has beh seriously 111 for: some time, left this afternoon on the Prince R'u-Dert for Vancouver1 to receive- fur ther treatment. Going' south with him were Mrs. Thurber,- Miss Vei-m' Thurber and Capt Merrill Sol-lows. Rev; Father PreVost' and Rev Father' LeJeune; priests or ine cattioile chureh from Rouen. France', disembarked here from the' steamer Prince Rupert this momlrtg' after making the round- trip nortav from Vancouver W Skagway arid' are' procedlnR East ori' this evenlng,s! tittm ert- route to their home city in the Old Country, Union Steamships, Limited Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.8.8. CATALA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 ?M. Due' Vancouver, Thursday p.m". T.8.8. CARDENA FRIDAY, 10:50 I'M. Du Vcrtoo'uver, Monday a'.iri. ROUND TRIP FARE leaving Sunday 8:00 IM. calHnf Pt Simp, on, Stewart; Anyox, Naa River returning Tuesday, l" Further Information regarding sailing and tickets from , SMITH, Prince Rupert Afent, Third Ave. phone 688 ANNIVERSARY We Have Put on Many Attractive Specials This Week LAMBIE p; It. Llnzey will be the speakef ! at 'Wednesday's luncheon of .the ! Prince Rupert Gyro Club oh the 'subject of Brltlsh-Israellsm. Important meeting Rod and Gun j There have been some six rMv tt11 Wpdiiialav. 7-30 nidations to date i .for" enrolment In p.m. I20()t a Senior- Matriculation- class at Music, Kindergarten and Com- Kins' Edward High school. Ten are necessary in' order to. have a class established during- the; com'-- lngr year. the Princess Charlotte Saturday afternoon following a trip to Telegraph Creek on official business artd will be proceeding south later. Rev. C. D. Clarke, pastor of First his who has been spending the sum- the men tner vacation at her home In tho south, came north from Vancou ver to Alert Bay on the- Princess Louise' yesterday and will be returning here later in the week. Arthur' S, Rod fern, secretary to Lord Tweedsmulr, Governor Gen eral of Canada, and' Mrs1. Retifer.i were' passengers aboard' the Prince1 Rupert today returning to Van couver after' making- the' round trip to Skagway; Harvey V. Mills, provincial' gov-' ernment auditor with headquarters at Victoria, arrived hV the" city1 on Harvey Creech, who constructed Prince Rupert's first barber shop; lViiH UU, WW away batk in the early days, and Mrs. Creech' were In town Saturday and salied by the Prince George" that evening for Ocean Falls where they now reside: Mr; Skeena River and Mrs. Creech came here from the paper' town Friday morning to meet him. , Maurice S. Whlttler. deputy col lector of customs for Alaska with headquarters at Juneau, arrived here on the Princess Charlotte Sa turday afternoon" from Alaska, accompanying George Mason of Los Anseles- (and Thomas Farrelly of i Providence, Rhode Island, travelling- dfficlals of the United States customs; They proceeded on tho Catala1 last evening to Hyder and Will be back here tomorrow, Mri. Mason and Mr. Marrelly contlnv party. Pure Rich And "Build BXV Payrolls'' Wm When milk is pure, rich and fresh it has to the full all' that' Nature can Rive. Frase'r Valley milk Is' pure and extra rich. When canned' it' is Pacific Milk and is" absolutely fresh. Pacific Milk IRRADIATED OF COURSE & P. If. Llnzey has been elected a member' of the Prince Rupert Ro tary Club. Mrs'. S'. D! Johnston and son, Kenneth, who' have been on air extended visit' In Victoria and Vancouver, returned home oh the Catala last evening. GetJtge' Wflsdrt returned' to the city ori the Catala last evening from' Butedale in -which district he has- been- spending the' summer in the fisheries patrol service. W. H". Watson 61 Stewart' was1 a' passenger aboard the Prince" the Stikine River district on official duties. He' expects to be back Saturday afternoon; Al! Small, local manager of the Swlft-Canadlari Co., made the round trip' t6' Anyox and Stewart on business at the week-end, re- to. the turning on the' Prince George Sa- Creech had been on a trip turday evening'. Dr. B. B. Moscovltch of the house' medical staff of the Vancouver General Hospital was a passenger aboara wie rnnce Ru pert today returning -soutn atter having made' theVrbund trip to '" ' v' Skagway. KOli Uchlda1 and Tpkuzo- Suzuki infi TaiMn . whn are interested in the fisheries business, arrived In the city on the Princess Charlotte Saturday afternoon from Ketchi kan in the course of a tour oi I the north- coast and will proceu l irig soutJi enroute east. Mrs. Mason """ "'"' and Mrs; Farrely are also In the M. J.-Dougherty sailed Friday af ternoon on the Prince George for STONE Stewart on provincial public works h department-business. He will super-1.. . vise construction of five miles of j VIOLIN road towards Big Missouri mlne, tenders for which have been called by the provincial government. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Cameron re turned to the city from Vancouver ori the Catala last night. Mrs. Cam eron has been receiving treatment frbm specialists in Vancouver for the past couple of months, Mr Cameron having gone south three weeks ago" to meet her. They boar ded' the Catala at Campbell River. Thomas H. McCubbln, well known Pacific merchant,- and his daughter, Miss Norma McCubbln, arrived in' the city on. the Catala last night from Vancouver and will proceed to' the Interior on this evening's train. Mr. McCubbln has been on a two week's trip to "Vancouver. Miss McCubbln, who teaches school at Woodcock, has been attending summer school in the . south. Miss Evelyn Dalby salied Satur-!' day evening oh' the' Prince George; for a vacation trip to Vancouver and Victoria. George Saturday evening going j drew's-by-the-Sea in New Bruns-tttrough to' Vancouver on a three , wick for a-Sun Life Assurariee Co; weeks' holiday trip. convention. He expects to be away I about a month. Mrs. S. Of. Lawferiee of Stewart . wh'slifl nnssprtffi'r nhnard the' Prirtce I George Saturday evening going south for an extended holiday in Vancouver ana vicmny. Karl; Thiele, well known Wran- gell cannery operator, was a pass- United Church, returned to- the egeV aboard the Princess Char- city on the Catala last everting- j0tte Saturday afternoon going j where he' has been lor tne past through' on a business trip- to week attending a session of the j se-attle: board of arbitration between' Cana- ,. -,,u dlan National Steamships and , ,j c, Brady; district engiheer' fof pursers and stewards oi me nne in 'tHe' provincial' department of pUb- cajja,n a .tjii.n.-... . jia w0rits. sailed on tne1 trincess Louise this morning- for a trip into Mrs: F. A. Jewett of Nelson sailed by the Prince Rupert this afternoon on her return south,-accom panying her mother, Mrs. R. P. Sleeves of Vancouver, who recently underwent an" operation in the' Prince' Rupert' General' Hospital. S'. J'. Jabour sailed this- afternoon' on the Prince' Rupert for Seattle' where he will attend a district convention of the Gyro Club this we&k m K rtplppntp nt -Vip lrmal nlufv aftpr which he will proceed to St. An- Annonncements Bazaar for Boys' Band Septem ber 19. Catholic Bazaar,- October 7 and S. Canadian her 15. Legion Bazaar, Oct- Baptist' bazaar carnival, Oct. 24. L. O. B. A. Bazaar". November 19 FOR S'AtB' FOR' SALE-Fully modern- hoUse', 6 rooms, bright and clean. Good basement and garden', Phone Blue 276. (199) SACRIFICING Factory samples; 10-; ,Pi?ce Chesterfield Suites $72.50; 10-Piece "WaThut Finish -Bedroom Suites $69.50; 38-Piece Breakfast) Room Groups $21.00. Many other bargains. Terms if desired. Julius Shore Mall Order House. 1402 Beklns1 Bldg., Vancouver. WANTED WANTEDi-Second hand bicycle. Apply Dally News. (300) MUSIC Tuition, tiieory" and har mony. Miss N. Lawrence: Phone J 580. Classes start Sept. 1. (204) PERSONAL MEN Get vigor at once. NeW Os trex Tonic Tablets- contain- ratf oyster invlgorators and other . stimulants. One dose peps up or gans, glands; If not delighted-, maker refunds few cents paid, Call or write. Ormes limited, tfi GENTLEMEN'S Sanitary Supplies; highest grade 15 for $1. Pacific Supply, 751 Granville. Vancouver. tOU CAN MAKE MbNEV . Home permanent waving and curling1 Machine CO:D. $3,001 Nd electricity or experience needed. Will not harm the finest hair; curls" guaranteed to last" the All suonlles for six I heads. Postage prepaid. MARVEI! WAVE CO., 1183 East 41st Ave. Vancouver, B.C. 3 L STYLE - QUALITY SERVICE SPECIAL Parke, Davis & Co. HY TOOTH MO PASTE A Thai Tube Free With'EachReguIar Size Tube 25 c Ormes ltd. TZhn Pioneer Drtuzgr tats rfte RciaUBtm Phones: 81 & 8 Open' DaHy From 8 a.m. till 10 and Holidays From 12 noon till 2 p.m., 7 pm. ttll fc.n Canadian Pacific Ta Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way Ports' ?' ' " . SS. "Princess Adelaide" every Friday t 10 p.m,' i Tti Vancouver direct ' - --s , SS. "Princess Louise," Aug. 1st, 15th, 29th. Sept 9th. SS. "Princess Alice," Aug. 8th, 19th. SS. "Princess Charlotte," Aug. 22nd. Td Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau and Skagway ' ' SS. "Princess Alice," Aug; 3rd, 14th. SS. "Princess Louise," Aug. 10th, 24th', Sept. 4th. SS. "Prlhcess Charlotte," Aug. 17th. For Information and Reservations W. L.- COATES, Gen. Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. Tht Fish which mde Prince Rapett Famous Rupert Brand" SMOKED BLACK COD Prepared Daily By Camw Fish & CoW Storage Co., Lti1 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C.