Inesday. August 2&, 1937. THE DAILY NIWI PA.ua thru I LOCAL NEWS NOTES 1SS . n new snipmeni list ir UC V1f. from a 11 i i I Mrs. William Crulckshank and Bobby returned to the city on f(w week., holidaying at Lake lvn Mrs. B. F Stewart of Smlthers, lor the past couple of weeks McAuley Is here ln connection 1 16, mi t 9 his duties as divisional master flianlc for the Canadian Natlon- Sailways, Good assortment of wool for 10c a ball at the Dollar Store. t.l. tures with the sunsnine uiuau. j Q Johns returned to the dt ... the HnllVWOOd StUdlO. tt, n.l r iui ...i. ,t n lifetime. uo , trnm n ..in n vni,ni1.. rpiurned to! ri. i r j . .. ,.v on the Cataia yesieraay on the Catala yesterday afternoon in if a' v - v hivavm i uuav nub idLCi Liia.ii WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE- And You'll Jump Out of Bed In the Morning Rarin' to go Tli liver ihould pour sot two pound ot liquid bill into jour bowed dully, II tUU bllt Ii Dot flowing froely, your food diwan't diint. lt Jiut dectri in th bowelt. Gu bloat up your itomich. You get constipated. Harmful piteous 10 Into the body, and you fed sour, sunk and the world looks punk. A mere bowel movement do0nf always get t the cause. You need Something that works on t)M liver at well. It take thus good, old Carter's little Liver Fills to get thee two pounds of bile flowing freely and mike you feel "up and up". Harmless and gentla, they oaks the bile flow freely. They do the work of raloroel but have no calomel or mercury In them. Ask for Carter's little IJver 1111s by name I Stubbornly refuse anything else. 2&c- ' Announcements United Fashion Show, September Gyro Hallowe'en Dance. October 29. Surprise Party Held Last Night Even the Greatest Chef can't do better than this Even the most famous hotel chef can't put flavour into food that is not already there. AH he can do is to conserve and bring out the natural flavour. And that is precisely what a modern electric refrigerator does. The minute it Friends fiather to Honor Mrs. j. It. .Morrison llefore Leaving CHy Mrs. Thomas McMeekin, MrS. James Simpson and Mrs. Ben Mrs. Xorden Hostess for Mrs, j Ddnn Who Has Reen Visitor Here i A very pleasant tea was held nt the home of Mrs. J. II. Nor den, Fourth Avenue East, on Monday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Dann from England who has been visiting here for the last ten days. Those present were: Mesdames T. Andrew, 0. Wilson, R. G. Large, R. M. Wins-low, D. C. McRae, II. S. Meadows. C. E. Cullin, J. II. Norden, H. M. Dann and W. C. Asplnall. The guest of honor was pres- enfed with a cup and saucer, Mrs. J. O. Johns and son, David, PrInee Rapert viewg aml an ln. Iffibetn visiting with her Son, ave occ" 1U ums (lian lia basket in n remembrance remembrance of Bviin stwart. and friends here. I Kathlyn near Smlthers, returned basKiet . herhome from the interior on Sunday "er vsit to tne city. WW evenging's train on mL . .... 'niiiht's train. i Mm 13 V.J interior, " - nn j Mrs .Tnmo RrnrPTSnTT i- . . ui. ..v-j tt'hn u-ere mnrrlpd rerentlv ln the Iw n.-rvf tToToltnn whn Jarvus illlU Altiuc ivitucuu, auiia P D"-3n of 1Iazelto"' : nf Mr ann Mrs. J. H. McLeod. write city, the bride having formerly been ruiaitt - tr-n entitn nrrivwn in , . . frity from Vancouver on the ire'Ruper' this morning and peds on this evening's train to Rr.terior, I lmnrovement Is shown ln the iitionof Miss Patricia Nlcholls,; spending the pter of Col, and Mrs. J. w. tolls, who has been quite ser- By El at her home on Fourth Cue W: it for the nast couDle of and Mrs. J. W. McAuley ar- I In the city from Prince George M night's train and will re- to the Interior this evening. home telling of meeting and taking Mlss Rita McLean, returned on the pictures of Lord Tweedsmulr. Gov- Prince Rupert this morning from a ernor General of Canada, and other honeymoon trip to Vancouver and members of the vice-recal Dartv elsewhere in the south. They will I during their visit to Tweedsmulr! proceed shortly to Stewart to make Itiarlr The tirn lnrle. whn haw hppn i their home. summer at Ootsa Lake, will be home within the next week or so. IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OP T1IE LATE ANDREW SPALDING DECEASED. Indian of the Port EssIngon bMKl, Intestate. Take Notice that by virtue of airUi- 'orlty of the Superintendent General or Indian Anairs, trtuwa, i was ap pointed administrator of the estate of Andrew Spalding, deceased Indian of the Port Esslngton .band, ln the Province of British Columbia. All persons having claims agalnrt the estate are hereby required to fur nish same properly verified to me on or before the second day of September 1937, and all parties Indebted to the estate are required to state their Indebtedness to me forthwith. W. E. COLLISON, Indian Agent. goes on duty in your home, you know it. Everything "tastes" so much better. That is because the natural flavours of the foods are preserved until you are Northern Briti8h ready to serve them even . if you buy considerably Columbia Power ahead to take advantage of Company Limited grocery bargain days. Bernice Palmer says . . . This time It Is whooping cough. It seems to me that, In all the prd-fesslons, there Isn't one that offers the variety and complications as Daljrarno were joint hostesses at u,f t,Pw narent the home of the .first-mentioned At j sald thls time it Is whoop- week's visit to, a(ter makln tne rou 'd "t" 10 " tZulli 1 tt ? cou8h- Goodness only knows ATtJ2 It -J' lKh Ul "I" 36 .Prt? ,ni where she got It but, that Bernice E M. HIgglnson and Miss Ladles wlshlne to attend I.O.D.E. man of Sardls, who have been junche0n for Lady Tweedsmulr, call Clmnrnn tirorn ..... . j ... honor of Mrs. ,1 n. Morrison Patrlcla has lt, there Isn't the iiior 10 nT departure lor van couver. There were six tables of bridire and prize-winners were Mrs. J. H. fsengfrs aboard tne uataia iasu 2 p.m. at O. P. Tinker Company Morrison, Mrs. J. H. McClintori '.na ,-pt.urnlnS soutn. office. MOailarwlM CW''D ' ' I " w, v. 11 lilOVl ' delicious refreshments weid H Tobey, C.N.R. divlsionar Mrs Charles Sunberg and child-! served at midnight and, as a to- . j. i am Incf Auan- . .... 1 . f . . .. .... rjjperlnienaeni, - ren, wno nave been visiting at," oi rsieern and well-wishing jjs '.rain for a trip over the line Auce Arnii returned to the city from tne presentation was made td rSiar as jasper u iu9pci.Mui. ine norm on the Catala yesterday Morrison uy .urs. Simpson ! irison responded suitably. Jugh McDonald, road superlnten- j Thomas Andersonsuperintendent r-. . kill JtMtoiAT nrii n ncan . a i d . . r m m l t)t tor Amu umu 0I me weison uros. nsnenes Ud. I'ovl-ir I Ufw Slrterstn Stewart, arrived In the reduction plant, returned to the city 1 ai lJ U1VCU iimn TOl I from tne norm on uic cataia ori e Prince Rupert this morning ifrday afternoon. Iffom a business trip to Vancouver. Fnmieh Vieifrt- y Ir, ano mis. miiu ..v....( have been on a trip south, irned to the city from Vancou"- krn the Prince Rupert this morn- 1 . - , III.. "tlMtnM 1 tos way ana miss wiajsun, ih.ers of piano and theory, are IU aT1 L. Ait f. f slightest doubt. Also It has., all the earmarks of developing Into a rack et. She was such a good little soldier about the shots to mitigate the whoops, we rewarded her with art Ice cream cone. Then, later, sym-i nathv led to a sucker, a stick o( the kitchen sink to await develop ments. And sure enough, it did produce the dime, but not In the orthodox manner, bashing into the Jiouse In his usual breathless way, Robert, La-verne's older brother, grabbed the glass, filled it with water and drank it with a gulp tooth and all. That cost me fifteen cents a dime for the lost tooth and a nlckle fOr the offended feelings of the disgruntled young man. My advice to a graduating mother Is take up a short course ln law. She will need it If she ever expects to break even in an argument with her children. Also a. short course in dentistry would be helpful. CHEERIO I Oakland. LINCOLN, Neb., August 26: (CP) A trap consisting of a 500 candle, power light ovef a metal funnel, Invented here for farmers, is guar anteed to snare 100,000 bugs' a' night. I LlSSIFlED FOR KENT ANGUS Afiftrtments, I cur roofri sultei.. Ftili SALE BOARD AND three FOR ROOM and Board Green 937. a Hotel Arrivals Central V. A. Hanrahan and C. Mac noujrall, Stewart; J. Jacobson, Westminster; P. J. Beaumont ah(( L. Dellandrea. C.N.K.; Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Locke, Samsonvilfe, New York, S. Esplin, Deektr Lake; It. J. Thomas, Ottawa Prince Rupert and lift ABOUT THESE REPAIRS For lumber, shingles, cement, plaster, brick, Gyproc and roofings, see Albert & McCaffery Ltd. Phone P.. tt phone (209) MALE & FEMALE itELl1 WE EXPECT EXAMINATIONS FOR letter carriers, mall clerks and stenographers will be ' held this fall. The way to get these positions Is to act at once. Full In for-matlcrl free. We have helped hundreds to obtain civil Service positions and can help you. Address M.C.C. Civil Service Schools, Winnipeg, oldest ln Canada, tt. ix Tiifc si r-mcME form nt' isiimsfi (-ni.i'MiiiA In the Matlrr f r)ll Olxirnf, IXrrnxM 4 ml In I hi- Mnllcr of the 'ArtmliiMratron AM" TAKE NOTICE that by ordr of Mr Hoawur W. E. Fisher, the 10th day ,of Aiixiuit. A. D. 1937 I was appointed AclialnlstMitcr of the estate of Ell Obarne, DrwAd, and all jwrtlen hav ing claims against the aJd estate tre htrnby required to furnish same, ptd- prtly verliutl, to tn on or 'before Tiie ICth day ot October. . A. D, 1937, and all uartles Indebted to the -estate re required Jto pay the .ejnotlnt-' of theft NORMAN A. WATT, Official AdmlnWtre.tor, Prlttcai, Rupert, 8- .C. Da,ted the 17to dayof;'-.Auw.t,A,,)-. Viola R. Garfield. Seattle; E, M. Haynes, Victoria; A. W. Ar-tindale, J, II. Morgan, P. H. Daw son, E. C. NevrVo-n, H. Biltf and C T Cohson, Vdnc'iiver; Mr. Allan BeitsortHazeltOnj Mr. ah.' I Mrs. J. W. McAtiley, Prince iGeofgej Thorrias Kelly Winni peg. Royal F. Hnwe, Vanconver. Savoy John Nelson, Claxton; Mr. and gum, a box of crayons, until now G- Genherg, Bishop Bay; H, there is no telling where lt IS all McDonald and II. McEwen. Stew-going to end! If she were twlns art' JIra- w- Taylor, Vancoii-Woolworth definitely would be' veT around prosperity's corner. Three' weeks to come, three weeks to stay FORMIDABLE NAME and three weeks to go. j . And now Laverne has arrived to LIVERPOOL, Ailg. 25: (CP) spend a couple of days' vacation. Dritish druggists in convention' she has already had her battle with hpre learned of a new drrig, ami-whooplng cough, so Is safe. She Is a nobenseneshlphonamide. A deri-bit envious of Bernice Patricia's ln- vative tf coal tar. it is yaldalle genuity, though, ln the light of )n combatting puerperal fever, present knowledge. Laverne Is a ta"e of maternal mortality, year older than Bernice P. ' But then she has one of her own' EMPIRE POLICE COLLEGE racKei i mean, r ur a price you i rsnnr a., ok. n uuiiuuil. nil. i.'J . nit nil- . , ... , ,. .7 can extract her loose tooth ll ia, university for Empire po-cost me a dime, but I just couldn't Jice forced woud M the next step face another day of making up my in development of the Hendori mind whether she was biting her College for Metropolitan PolLe. nails or wriggling her tooth. After . tJmi . a'd Sir Samuel Hoare, home sec-It y j it i i was otit, she placed It ln a glass for the fairies to trade for another retar?- dime. Why any fairy should want a mortal tooth, 1 don't know. Well wmmmmmmmmmmmammmmammi the tooth and glass were placed on NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll. Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates $1.00 up 50 Rooms Hot & Cold Water Prince Kurwrt, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 1SS THE SEAL ' QUALITY Hip GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sdckeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only salmon canning conipa'hy with kit all" the year round payroll th Prince Rupert Hyde Transfer Phone 580 DRY WOOD JASPER COAL Furniture Moving Light Delivery 315 SECOND AVE. v The Hose of Merit Ilingless Knit Perfect Fitting . ) Latest Shades Conies in Chiffon, Service. Semi-Service and Crepe, also Knee Length From 75c to $1.50 WALLACES Phone 9 Third and Fulton SPECIAL Odd lines of boxed writing paper to clear at half price. This is an exceptional offertake advantage of it and stock up. Regular price $1.50. On Sale at 75c Regular price $1.25. On Sale, at 65c Regular price $1.00. On Sale at 50c Ormes Ltd. yfi Pioneer Druqgiats The tteull Store Phones: 81 & 82 Open Dally From 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays From 12 noon till 2 p ro, 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. -llm: . New Hearing For the DEAF Good news for those that are deafened and have headnolses. The New Coronation Acoustlcon will help you. No matter what the condition of your deafness unless total the New Coronation Acoustlcon will help you hear normal, free and easily. Call in for free test on the Aurogauge, which makes possible custom fitting of your case. No charge of course. Ask for Mr. W. 13. Pitman, 16 years experience in helping the deafened. l'KINCK KUrEUT l'rince Kupert Hotel Friday, August 27th, 11:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Saturday, August 28th, 0:30 a.m. to 0:00 p.m. ACOUSTICON INSTITUTE OF B.C. Kepairs and Batteries for all licarlng Aids fifis ifiisHnM West Vancouver, B. C. Canadian Bp Pacific Trans-Atlantic Transcontinental Trans-Pacific To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way roft's Princess Adelaide every Friday, 10 p.m. To Vancouver Direct Princess Alice Princess Louise hr,0;; Aug. 4thr Utlij Aur. 7th, 18th, 28th; Aug. 21th, Sept. 4th Connection at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services Tickets and Iteservatloni from W. L. COATES, General Agent Prince Rupert, B.C. . V 1 ' 4 "A 111 i. i r !K: Hi S'"' ft V t'J .4 -I