esday September 8,. 19.37. LOCAL NEWS NOTES It arrived, ..! iirts. The aiayimr. npr-kle Ewen will speak on fspanlsh Situation" at Moose onlght, p m. Ldian Legion, JS.U.&.u iwe- meeting, Monday, sepiem-monthly meeting. Wednts- Siptember 15. 209-12) jeaa Bnthupll. - who has "ic ......-. . fipenams ntlcton, returned to the city JTUICC VJCU4 6C " r.. a. Arnold of Pacific, who ieen on a trip south, arrived in on the Prince George this ng on her way back to the In. t Allison and John R. Morgan, known Queen Charotte Island) L oDerators, both came north IVancouver on the present trip j steamer Prince Charles, the fer to his camp at Cumshewa land the latter to Hutton Is-! innouncements te' Bridge Series, begins 15. tted Fashion Show, September sbyterian Tea at Mrs. Drem- EepUmber 21. Peter's W. A. Tea, Parish September 23. Rbolic Bazaar October 6 and C.F. Bazaar, October 23. Hallowe'en. Dance, October (Peter's W. A. Bazaar, Nov- 18. padian Legion Fall Bazaar, liber 25. Nice Line of sample dresses for $1.00 at the Dollar Store. (t.f.) Jaek. Pjeece- re-turned to the city on, the Prince George this moring from a brief trip to Vancouver. Mrs. Carl Johnson and family returned to the city from Vancouver on ihe Prince George this Alex Rogers, pioneer Lockeport prospector, .returned to his home on the Queen Charlotte Islands this week after a trip to Vancouver. Mrs,. David Rutten of Massett, who has been on a trip to Vancou ver, returned to her home on the Queen Charlotte Islands aboard the Prince Charles yesterday. Corp. G. II. Soles, of the city detachment of the provincial police, returned to the city on the Prince George this morning after spending a' holiday in Vancouver. Mrs. Matthew Williams, wife of the well known Skldegate Mission merchant is paying a brief visit to the city, having arrived from the Islands, on the Prince Charles this morning. C. II. Flnley, who has been In the employ of the A. P. Allison Logging Co. at Cumshewa Inlet, returned to the city from the Queen Charlotte Islands on the Prince Charles this morning. Fred Emmerson, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Emmerson of Dlgby Is-land, returned to the city oh the Prince Charles this morning after spending the summer vacation at Tlell, Queen Charlotte Islands. Steamship Sailings For Vancouver Tuesday Catala liiO p.m. Thurs. ss. Pr. George 11:15 p.m Friday ss. P. Adelalde....lO pjn. Ss. Cardena 10:30 p.m. Sept. 7, 17 and 27 Ss. Pr. Louise 5:30 p.m From Vancouver Sunday ss. Catala 4 p.m. BETTER LIGHT Makes Better Marks Are you doing all you can . to make sure your children tet good marks In school? Do they get enough rest and sleep and good food? Of course, you sayl But that's not enough! School days usually mean study nights. And many parents who would never starve thtir children's stomachs are literally starving their eyes with insufficient, or glaring light; Your children live outdoors during the long summer months. Their eyes are accustomed to the Intense light of outdoors up to what lighting experts measure as 10,000 foot candles of light. Indoors, in many homes, .their eyes get only 5 to 10 foot "candles of light under the average study lamp when less than 20 foot candles is definitely harmful to youthful eyes. Northern British Columbia Power Company Limited Mrs. J. C. McLennan sailed yes terday, afternoon -on the Princess Louise for a trip to Vancouver. Mrs. James Brough of Smlthers arrived in the city Saturday night and Is spending a week or so with Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Irvine. James N. Klllas, who has been on a trip to Vancouver and Into the Cariboo mining district, returned to the city on the Prince George this morning. Miss Helen Lakle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lakle, returned to the city on the Prince George this morning from 'Vancouver ar ter spending the summer Vacation in the south. Mrs. John R. Morgan and her two daughters, Mrs. E. H. Palmer and Mrs. Elmer Palmer, with the child ren of the latter, came north from Hutton Island to Tlell for a. visit aboard the steamer Prince Charles on this week's trip. Mrs. Paul Eggert, widow of the well known pioneer Atlin Jeweler, who passed away recently, was a passenger aboard the Princess Louise yesterday afternoon going through on a trip to Vancouver. Father Leo Bosse, Roman Cath olic missionary at Telegraph Creek, arrived in the city on the Princess Louise yesterday afternoon from the north. After spending. a couple of weeks here he will return to Tel. egraph- Creek. The PTince Rupert Gyro" Club as In regular monthly business sssion at Its weekly luncheon to- iay. Dr. H. N. Brocklesby, president, .Vas In the chair and there was a jood attendance of members. Joyce and Betty McCleeryi daugh. iprs of Mr. and Mrs. R. McCleery of Teslin in the Atlin Lake district, jvere passengers aboard the Princess Charlotte on Saturday afternoon last going through to Vancouver where they will attend school. J. G. Blanchard, general passen ger agent for the Yukon and White Pass Route at Skagway, ana Mrs; Blanchard, were passengers aboard the Princess Louise yesterday after nnnn eolne through to Seattle where they will spend the winter, Tht c twy to It tun your children art getting enough lithl it to hart ont of our lighting txpertt meosurt tht actual light tour lamtt art now pro- riding. 1 nit tervict 11 rr, and without obligation. Hatt it done at onctl Mrs. Robert Brasell and her son; Don McKay, sailed yesterday after noon on the Princess Louise for a trip to Vancouver. Dr. and Mrs. Bernard Lundahl re turned to the city on last night's train from a week-end trip to Smlthers. Emmett H. Ryus, Ketchikan drug gist, and Mrs. Ryus were here) aboard the Princess Louise yester day afternoon going through on a trip to Seattle. D. J. Matheson. net boss of Mill Bay cannery on the Naas River, was a) passenger aboard the Catala yesterday going through to Vancour ver for the winter. Miss Sheila Blackstock,. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Blackstock, returned' to the city on the Prince George this morning after spend ing the summer vacation in Portland. Her mother will be back In two weeks.. Felicitations were voiced at last night's meeting of the Junior Chamber of Commerce to two of the members G. L. Rorle, the pres ldent, in view of his recent marriage, and G. P. Lyons, who recent ly became the father of a son. Thomas Louden, superintendent of Canadian National Steamships, and Mrs. Louden are here today aboard the steamer Prince George making the round trip north. They are accompanied by their son-ln law- and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. tirost. Sigmund Einstoss of New York, marketing agent for the Prince Rupert Fishermen's Co-operative, ar rived m the city on the Princess Louise yesterday afternoon from Ketchikan and will be here for a day or so on business. Mrs'. Arthur Brooksbank, who has been away for three or four months on a trip to various points In the United States, returned to the city oh the Prince George this morning, accompanied by her daughter; Miss Lucille Brooksbank. who went to Seattle to meet her. Hugh MacDonald, road superin tendent for Atlin district, who has been on a trip to Atlin and other sections of the northern part of his district, arriyed in the city from the north on the Princess Louise yesterday afternoon and will sail tomorrow afternoon oh- the Prince George for his headquarters at Stewart- 'As an- outcome of the breaking and entering of Balllnger's store recently, two boys of juvenile age were given two years In Port Coqult. lam . industrial ocnoui ay nadu.iK McCl'ympnt yesterday afternoon. A third boy .got two years'' suspended sentence. Two more juveniles are coming up this afternoon for sentence on breaking and entering charges. Dr. A. L. Pritchard of the Nanal- mo Biological Station scientific staff arrived in the city on the Prince Charles this morning after having spent the past couple of wteks at McClinton Creek In Mas- sett Inlet In connection with pink salmon Investigations. He will proceed again' from here to the Skeena River in connection with a new pro gram of salmon life history research which he Is now conducting. The Trades and Labor Council had a communication before the Junior Chamber of Commerce at its regular monthly diner meeting last night enlisting support for a reso lution Drotest nE at the city com missioner's reorganization of the fire department. The executive or the Junior Chamber nas aireaay answered the communication, re plying that It was not considered ud.Uj the Junior Chamber to take a stand on the matter. The full chamber last night endorsed this attitude. At the meeting of the Junior Sec tion of the Prince Rupert Chamber I of Commerce last night a letter of appreciation was received from tne Jananese- consul at Vancouver, H. 1 Kemldu, for the entertainment ex-I tended to officers and cadets of the Jananese tralnlne shin Kalwo Maru during Its visit to port in July. The Junior Chamber has also received a souvenir picture of the Kalwo Maru as a, memento of the vessel's visit. The letter of appreciation was addressed to Martin van Cooten wha was chairman of trie enter talnment committee for the Kalwo Maru'ff visit, other .members of the committee having been R. Q, Van CUsIlEO FOR RENT CLEAN, well furnished, modern apartment. Phone Red 444. (211) FOR SALE FOR SALE 12 foot rowboatwUh pair of Spruce Spoon Oars. Used one season, also Johnson Outboard motor 3.3 h.p. 19.17 model, used three weeks. Price for the lot $125.00. Apply P. O. Box 1698. tf. FOR SALE All household fur- niture, Apply Mrs. Morris, Leeds Apartments. Phone Black 925. (213, ABOUT THESE REPAIRS For lumber, shingles, cement, plaster, brick, Gyproc and roofings, see Albert & McCaffery Ltd. Phone 116. tf. FOR SALE 1927 Fordor Sedan. Phone Red 528. (211) SKEENA River sailboat for sale, good condition, mast, sail and equipment, very reasonable. Apply 732 Eraser Street. (210) LOST I,OST Blue crepe dress, between McBride Street and Section Two. Phone Blue 296. Reward. (209) HELP WANTED GIRL wanted for housework tern-1 porarily. Apply Mrs. Fuller, 1207 Water Street. Wages $5 a week. (211) WANTED Good strong girl for general housework on farm, one mile from village. Apply stating age. Roy Doll, Kltwanga, B.C. (215) STENOGRAPHERS MALE AND FEMALE) WANTED In Prime Rupert by the Dominion Civil Service. Applications for ex amination to reach Ottawa by September 18th. We have help ed hundreds to obtain Civil Service positions and can help you. Proof of this statement and full information about thi examination, etc., free; M. C C. Civil Service Schools, Winni peg. Oldest in Canada. (211) MALE HELP WANTED RELIABLE MAN take care store route. Distribute, collect. New Products. No selling. Earn excitfi lent weekly Income. B. &.W. Nut Co., St. Paul, Minn. (210) AGENTS WANTED CHRISTMAS Card agents make more money selling the Premier Art Guild line of personal Christmas cards and boxed assortments. We pay you 50 per-rpnl commission on personal cards priced over one dollar per dozen, practically 40 percent on our Dollar-a-dozen series. Agents should not be satfo-fied with less. Premier line is the smartest, largest and mosi up to date and ready for you to begin making money with at once. No experience necessary; no charge for sample book. Prices are lower and commissions higher at Premier Art Guild, 576 Seymour St., Vancouver. Apply today. Agents in smaller towns should write. MALE & FEMALE HELP WE HAVE HELPED HUNDREDS TO OBTAIN positions as Letter Carriers, Postal Clerks, Cus-toms Examiners, Clerks, and Stenographers, etc., and can heln vou. Write us for proof and free information. M.C.C. Schools Ltd.. Winnipeg. Oldest in Canada., If. SEWING &.DAJINING FHKK ' demonstrations on sewing machine mens stockings, linens. Mcllae Hros. Sept. 8 and 9; 20!) BOARD AND ROOM FOR ROOM and Board phone Green 997. (209) MUSIC VIOLIN TUITION, theory and' harmony. Miss, N, Uwrence. Phone ieb. CUssej sttrt Sept. 1. (212) Make your New Dresses look SMARTER ; Nu-Bacl Telescopic Will not ride up Corsetry's Greatest Forward Step in decades At Wallace's Third and Fulton SPE CI ALS! riirr A Beautiful Decorated 10-oz. Tumbler nFrwith every purchase of Effervescent I liuu Fruit Salinef (English Type) Both for 39c Protect Your Teeth By using Mi 31 Tooth Powder on your favorite shaped Klenzo Tooth Brush Both for 39c Cara Nome Cosmetics ; 25c Trial Size Perfume and 25c Trial Size Face Powder Both for 35c Special For Baby One Tin Stork Baby Talc and 3 Stork Nipplei Both for 35c OrmesLtd. "Jim Pioneer Drtcqgists The KmMI Store Phones: 81 & Vt Open Dally From 8 a.m. till JO p.m. Sundays and Holidays From 12 noon till I p.m, 7 cm. till 9 p.m. Ottawa, June 22, 1937 Council of Canadian Medical Association Endorses and Urges Pasteurization of Milk and Cream We have pasteurized our products since 1923 for your protection. Positive Past-teurization for Safe Milk at no extra cost. VALENTIN Phone 657 DAIRY UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver:' T.8.8. CATALA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 PJVl Due Vancouver; Thursday p.m. T.H8. CARDENA FRIDAY, 10:30 TM. Due Vancouver, Monday am. It convenient please purchase' ticket at office. Further Information regarding reservations and tickets from A. W. NEWMAN, Prince Rupert Ajent, Third Av. Phone BM If you lose anything, advertise for it,