M September 20. 1937. LOCAL NEWS NOTES Mayfair window for the gee tf latest jn fan qtHOOL ' GIHUS! Attention! , remanents. F.lite PeC,a' .PhnnP 409. (2201 ed beauty n"'" Presbyterian Tea tomorrow ,af- lernoon A. H. Silversides Mr. and Mrs. a bturnea io " T Wa last eveniHK wu Vancouver and Victoria. Miss H. Bell returned to the rity on i"e v from a business trip to Vanco jer. Mrs. G. A. Dirome and Mrs.' " r n ( JV. U. urver oi have been visiting m vancoiwer, vm passengers returning no'in Uoard the Calala last evening. W R, McAfee returned to the city U the Catala last evening from blood River Oregon, where, In his Capacity as president ol tne local Rotary Club, ne aiienaea a cumer- hce of district of fJcers of Rotary. Charles (Chuck) Hickey, who htumed to the city last weeK irom Minnesota where his moth r, Mrs. W. S. Hickey, recently tassed away sailed last night on She Catala for Stewart. He was iccompanied by Roy Crozier. Misi Coral Ripstein, grand- daughter of William Goldbloom Lf this city, arrived on the Ca-Ma last evening from Vancou ver, fly this eveninv's train she ill proceed lo Montreal to r hume her siuaies at iwcuh uni. kersity where she is taking her jear specializing in social Dr.W T Kergin has'accepted si invitation to he guest speaker it tit regular weekly luncheon lot lit Prince Rupert Gyro Club fin Wednesday. He will give an w .J I Juurtrated address on his trip I around the world. a E. J, Hauifhton of Victoria. superintendent of the radiotele? Imph service of the federal gov ernment for British Columbia, is Imakinn the round trip north "board the sleamer Catala. He was here last evening enroute to Stewart and will be back again tomorrow returning jwuth Pat Berry, who arrived In the iy recently from Lethbridge to 'jwn his father, Frank Rerry, suffered tuts, bruises and a rather i 'evere shaking up a few days ago "i "ii eighty-foot fall over t'itt while climbing Mount worse- Hp Is nuralnir hts- Ini Junes at h . father's home at wal Cove. Try a Daily Newa. want-ad. wIm. Read uu. want ads. OVERWAITEA LTD. Cash or C.O.D, r nitST.GRAUE 3 pounds BUTTER Overwaltea Brand. QP .... Hfdlund's Pork Sau-safe- 23c l-lb. tins H'dlund'g Quick Din 23c ntr--l-lb. tin J'Hy llolled Dinner 8c '8. Per tin SALT Iodized and 6c Plain. Per pltt. , "oney Graham. Wafers M Per pkt. McViele and Price Assorted Biscuits OEn Per pkt. p'ot Brea , 18c pr lb. . I (let Vour Preserving Peach-1 1 es at the Overwaltea. I Jell-o Assorted 19c favors. 3 pkU. Canned Milk per doz. tins ... $1.15 pirge range ot broken lines Iq .clear at 82.29 at Fashion Foot. wear's Removal Sale. tf,l Mrs. R. G. Vandersluys return-1 to Ihe city on the Catala hut evening from a trip to Vancouver. J. E. Moody was a passenger aboard the Catala last evening returning to Tort Simpson after two weeks' trip to Vancouver. Dr. J. F. Maguire is leavjng on this evening'g train for a trip to Chicago, Cleveland and Mans-field, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Zarelli, who have been on a trip to Vancouver unit Vlnlnrin returned in the itv ram lhe south nn ,he Ca. x&h last evening, araes McKay, Indian, for drunkenness, was arrested qt the end of the week and is appearing before Magistrate McClymont in city police court this afternoon. Mrs. H. G. Marvin sails tomor row afternoon on the Catala for Vancouver whence she will embark via the Panama Canal for England. The Morning AfterTaking Carters Little Liver Pills Col. G. S. Pragnell of Kam loons, inspector of Indian Agen cies for the province, will arrive in the city on tomorrow night s train in the course of a periodi cal inspection trip. He will pay visit to the agency at Massetl as well as here. J. M. Buchanan, general mana . . M T 1 I irer oi tne . o. ranters, nnu Mrs. Ruchan arrived in the city on the Catala last evening from Namu and are at Sunnyside to day. Tomorrow they will sai by the Catala on their return to Vancouver. Mr. Buchanan is on an inspection trip to the ccm pany's northern canning opera Hons. TENNIS CALLED OFF Owing to inclement weather, the tennis tournament to have been played Saturday afternoon at the courts of the Prince Rupert Tennis Club was called off. The presen tatlon of season's awards will be made at a social function to be held later. Phone 813 Best Foods MayonnaiseQuart 63c Jar Queen Charlotte Crab Of u p V2-lb. tin Heinz Vinegar 27C ' Quart bottle CLASSIC CLEANSER CJg i-er nn No. 1 Japanese Rice 4 ftp 3 lbs Matured Ontario 28C Cheese Per lb, Heinz Tomato Catsup 4 ftp XO -Per bottle Italian Prunes for Preserv- in-!'" 25 crate Quick Quaker Oats QftC Per pkt. Cream of Wheat 22C Per pkt WE DBUVEIt Bowling League Annual Meeting Bert Morgan Re-Elected President Good Season Anticipated meeting of the Prince Rupert ogwu"8 association wag neia sun day evening, the principal business being the election of officers for the coming year and the making of! preparations for the season. I Offieers elected were: i President Bert Morgan Iter; elected). Vice President . Olbb Taylor. Secretary Treasurerr-,Vtc Houston, .. ... . Entries of teams are called for by next Sunday when dates will be set for opening play, arranging handicaps etc. Last night's meeting was well at tended and enthusiastic and a real successful season is looked for. BASEBALL SCORES SATURDAY'S SCORER National League Roston, 7-0 Cincinnati', G-2. Rrookjyn, 1; Chicago, 2. Philadelphia, 8-1 , Pittsburg, 5. New York, 4; St. Louis, 3. American Ieague Cleveland, 4-3; Philadelphia, Chicago, 4-9: 'Washington; 5-1 Detroit, 8; New York. 1. SUNDAY'S SCORES Boston. J; St. LouivO. New York, 3; Cincinnati, 4. Brooklyn, 2. Pittsburg, 3. Philadelphia, 3; Chicago, 9. American League St, Louis, 2-3; Washington, G 10. Chicago, 8-0; New York, 12-4 . . , TA 1 1 m J Til M 1 I 1 a ij.eiruii, o-h; i-niiaueipnia, u-o Cleveland, 7; Boston, C. Todays Weather lOovemmoiit "legrjhi) Triple Island Part cloudy, south west wind, 12 miles per hour. Langara Island Overcast, south west wind, 15 miles per hour; bar ometer, 29.91; temperature, 49; sea choppy. Bull Harbor Overcast, south west wind, three miles per hour barometer, 30.08; temperature, 47 light swejl. Alert Bay Clear, calm; baromet er, 30.20; temperature, 43: sea smooth. Vancouver Cloudy, westerly wind, four miles per hour; barom & on no Victoria Cloudy, calm; barom eter, 30.06. Estevan Fair, northerly wind, 22 miles per Jwmr; barometer. 30.08, Terrace Raining, calm, tempera. ture, 44. Aiyansh Cloudy, calm, 44. Alice Arm Heayy rain, calm, 47. Anyox Raining, calm, 50. Stewart Light rain, calm, 42. Hazelton Cloudy, calm, 40. Smlthers Part cloudy, calm, 50. Burns Lake Foggy, calm, 49. William Bremner js reported to be doing favorably following an operation for appendicitis at the Prince Rupert General Hospital Saturday night. TAX SALE CORPORATION OF TOE CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT Notice Is hereby given that a ,Tax Sale of all properties in which the 1935 taxes remain unpaid, wilj be held at the CJty Hall, Fulton Street, at 10 a.m., Thursday, September 30th, 1937. D. J. MATJIESDN, City Treasurer, "Build B.C. PaTrolls" Vitamin D The Vitamin D'procesYis patent controlled and the right to use It must be obtained from the holders of the patent pacific Milk has obtained the right and is a Vitamin D Milk, iVJtamln p Is essential in building bones and teeth. Pacific MHk .IRRADIATED OF COURSE Hotel Arrivals Savoy Allan Tait, Vancouver; L. Lan-I indren, H. Lian, IJ. Keefe, F. hi Zleman, M, A. Hanson and Miss Nancy pelgren, city. ' j Koyal j Art Elwood. D. Harris and G. Tijrner, eity; Paul G. R. RingertJ Vancouver; W. J. Martin, Terrace; Harry Isakson, Surf Inlet, . rrince Rupert George W. Cripps, Prince Ru-' pert; Thomas C, Breaker, Pqri ssington; F, W, Waterman, Se- tittle ; A. Berner, Telkwa;' A.' Knight, Victoria; J. P. Walsh, F. fen, J. E, liraham and Wal'uce familton, Vancouver; J. F. Scott, Winnipeg; II. .E. Gouldbourp, Viv-toria; H. Thomassen, Petersburg, AasKa; Jr. and Airs. K. Ar.g- stad, Ketchikan; Jf C. Hunt, Burns Lake. Central J. Petroff and H. Hagman, At- lin; A. ft, Us&e, CN.R;; A. Jas- sen, J. Hopman, A. N. Mcleod, W. CockrelJ and Gunnr Johnson, ily; Mrs, W. Dobbie, Copper Ri ver; J. B. Armstrong, Edmonton. Knox G. H, Magpussepl R. Weeks, Gis Leighton and P. Leigliton, ty; P. M. Bartle, Victoria; M. i. Clark, Georgetown; f McDon- aid, Usk. Reach tlie most people In dtr an.d district with an advertisement n the Dally News. Announcement! Presbyterian Tea at Mrs. Brem- jer's September 21. St. Peter's W, A. tea, Par.h Hall, September 23. Orange Bridge, September 23. BIG DANCE Boston Hall, Sp-.ember 24, Mrs. de Carlo's Orchestra. Eastern Star Tea, 'Mrs. Sam Mas sey's, Wednesday, September 29. Cambral Cabaret, October. I. Presbyterian Choir Tea, October .1 'Orange Tea October 2. Catholic Bazaar October 6 and 7, United Anniversary Supper, Oct. 15. W. A. Canadian Lpgjpn Bridge October 15. Anglican Girls, W. A. Tea, Mrs. I. B, Gibson's, Thursday, Oct. 21. Parent Teachers telephone bridge, Friday, October 22. C. C, Ff Bazaar, October 23. Oyro Hallowe'en Masquerade Dance, October 29. Presbyterian Bazaar, November 4. St. Jeter's W. A. Bazaar, Nty-ijmber 18. : Cathedral Bazaar November flO. Mrs. Bernard Lundabl A.T.CM. VOICE PRODUCTION Piano and Theory 43Uourth Avenue West Phone Green 994 THE SEAL f QUALITY mm GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by .the only salmon canning company .with an all the year round payroll In Prince Rupert M - KEEP THAT BREATHLESS CHARM! There is no gla ipoj- whf n you r breath loses sweetness. But Vrlgley's af er fYffy meal cools and refreshes your mouth sweetens your breath. (Jet a package of Wrljley's nqw. Keep one always with you. Enjoy Its cool, long-lasting flavorl Guard your breathless charm I ENROLMENT DECREASED Slightly Fewer Pupils Attending School Here This Year Than Last A check-up of school enrolment ip Prince Rupert .shqws a slijrht decrease at the beginning of the present term in comparison with that of last year, the totals be ing 1109 this year as againsl 1118 last. Booth Memorial School enrolment this year is slightly in creased while at King Edward High School, Borden Street School and Seal Cove School it is down. "Enrolment figures for the schools are as follows: King Edward High.. 296 2U7 Booth Memorial ....'480 477 Borden' Street' ...... 305 310 Seal Cove 28 31 1109 1118 HEALS ECZEMA Here Is a surgeon's prescription riow dispensed by chemists at trifling cost. I Not only does this great healing antiseptic oil promote rapid and healthy healing In open sores and wounds but bolls and simple .ulcers pre relieved and cleanly healed. I In skin diseases the itching pf Eczema Is Instantly stopped. Pimp- les skin eruptions dry up and scale I off in a very few days. The sarftel is true of Barber's Itch, Salt Rheum and other inflammatory skin disorders. You can obtain Moone's Emerald Oil (full strength) in the .original bottle at Ormes Ltd. or any modern drug store. Fresh Local Raw And Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE C57 Hyde Transfer Phone 580 DRY WOOD JASPER COAL Furniture Moving Light Delivery 315 SECOND AVE, 1 COMING Sept. 30, Oct. 1 and 2 The Original Rexall ": ONE CENT SALE V Ormes ltd. "3Jut Pioneer DriAQpists The lUjrtll Store Phones: 81 & 82 Open Daily From a.m. till 10 pjtn. .Sundays and Holidays From 12 noon till 2 p.m, 7 am. till 9 p.m. MacKENZlE'S ELECTRIC LIGIFT BULBS 25 w.. 40 w., 60 w. Bulbs for INDIRECT LIGHTING SEE QUR INDIRECT HALIBUT The source of Sunshine Vitamins A and D Boiled Halibut with egg sauce is digestible, palatable, satisfying, CANADIAN FISH & COLD STORAGE CO. LTD. Prince Rupert, B.C. The Central Hotel ROOMS and CAFE Phone 51 For Best Household Coal MRS. C. E. BLACK FURNITURE 20q m LIGHTING FLO OK LASH'S FLASH ! I FLASH ! I Enlargements Reprints With Frames Selling at Cost Prices See Us Today Hollywood Studios, 220 6th St.