i ii turday August, 14, 1037. ., peter solem returned to the J it was felt that the increase in dues' Sua) n.Uiaca AriplalliP VPSt- On tne nu"-'" y afternoon from a trip to Van- yet was jusuuea. ; G. C. Session, station agent, at Terrace, and Mrs. Sessional mnaHno nf fhfl'nnil f.imlli' will u rrtva In 41, 14.. 1 t ulfV1''3 -v . .j ..... ...... ,4, ntjr ; rri of directors 01 me. .trance, on mis eveimiK a train and sa.l ,er General Hospital ine aues auoaru me rnnce ueorge lor .. Association was present-1 ThP riues of the local hospital' J- H. Nordin. Instructor of manual t tralniner in the local school . tm iho innrpasn hav- turned to the cltv on the Prinopi day- 11:uu a-Bi- i i mm 1 1 i r- - - . i i 1 nUiriB4B4B4HW4BB .IIB4B4B4BK.- riW44444444444kK, -" I T I i mm mmmmmtmmmmmmmiMmiimmtrm -r wmi r . j Jmmwmmw i 1 1 mm i fi'Bff'TTi'n n wBbs4bwF1 rr Jmrnmrnr- i 111 Our uf llir smartrnt new Siiiuuuiii YUrJi ui tbr L'rri taluc lHc lime Hrr rilurrl. A full trA iluralde lnLrJ-vu IIS Siuiuon fiuUh in rrr mmmI (train -g-cl lftm aod riiM IIS "u'l''url'ul ft" life-liinc u. Twin r (uH oIm. ' l mmvr.l'immmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm i mvzMmrsfft:mmmWmmtJBB Mr All: "Beautyrest" Mattress. ditiilually niral oJI fngt, ln(rlM th rollon frit l)rr. iSianJard if ftu-ly irf iwvrlimt. (iC I I. " C Simmon oiittlamllng oiumoer rxing opring. arhir.ni.rnt in m'"k l-l(iii. 27 taltuulzil flrr.ilir aln-l rll.l..n. Ilnkrtl l.y four ru of rn hrllraU. Ilcay itrrl-trimurd ru.l aniilr frame. All rlanJartl wlcllli. Get Your Beds, Sprinjrs and Mattress At MacKENZIE'S FURNITURE AUGUST FUKNITUKE SALE jSPIUNG FILLED MATTRESS- 18,50 J"d (let The Rest, It Does Not Cost Any More Beautify Your Home With LINOLEUM The Modern Floor Covering Available in many delightful patterns at prices ranging from 45c to $1.40 per square yard. We also carry a goou variety of Congoleum rugs in the newest GORDON'S HARDWARE Phone 311 McBridn St. lIUilliil IMlNIKBIINBIIHXa The lady superintendent, Miss: THE DAILY NEW! PAUB THROj LOCAL NEWS NOTES Ralph Hayward of Vancouver will duties. He will return to the city preach at the Baptist Church, Sun. tonight. (189) return to Vancouver. Jean Harrison R,N., was welcomed. Fred Randolph Smith, district back at last night's meeting of the' governor of Rotary from Tacoma, board of directors of the Prince who is .spending a few days in the Rupert General Hospital following city, having arrived on the Princess her recent vacation in the East. Adelaide yesterday afternoon from the south, is accompanied by Mrs. Miss Marion Large, who has been Smith. ! Cash for old gold. Bulger (tf) Flower Show Monday, all day. tlA Just arrived! A new . shipment Provincial Constable D. W. Tay. of felt hats. "Mayf air' ' tf. lor left on last evening's train for a ' : brief triD to Ca.sslar on visiting here with her brother and, sister-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. R. G. Following his retirement. ;on su-Large, will sail Monday afternoon; perannuatlon at the' end of this! by the Prince Rupert on her return month. Fire CWef Morrison expects to Vancouver. ' to leave for Vancouver and Victoria t with a view of nosslblv taklne uo The monthly report of the fire hls ,utme reldem.e 0, npr nn chief, presented at the meeting of of thoe cities He wlJJ be the board of directors of the Prince anied by Morrlson, Rupert General Hospital last night, stated that the institution was in! TnrH fchmo nrv Hr,.nict standpoint. It was clear of inflam- tWs clty MrSi and ma liiaiirial and fire alarm sys- arrlved ln tne city m tne Prlnce . terns were In good condition, from1 , George yesterday morning Vancouver in the of trip' ThP hn.im of directors of the course a pert Horticultural Society's garden competition as well as exhibits at the annual flower show. He will be the speaker at a dinner of the Horticultural Society this evening. The hospital board did not look with much favor at its meeting last night on a proposal from the house committee that an old boiler be converted into an Incinerator In which to burn up hospital garbage , pressed which it was ieit wouia De injunuus to the furnace if burned therein. It was felt that such an incinerator would prove a nuisance. It was suggested to the house committee that some different arrangement be; made for garbage disposal. PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD SklpkvlUara ao4 Kagiajn . hmm mm Bra Cairia BmoU mm4 AertjUaM ddlo. g-.al.lUta SaWBIM aaU Mtala MacMaaar. AM Tjr Ca BafMtlraJ mmi OTcrfcanlea. THE SEAL ' QUALITY mm 4fl llgl 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 be passed to provide such right MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE Quality Groceries Low Prices Courteous Service Prompt Delivery Boat and out of town orders receive careful attention Mr. and Mrs. R. A. McLeod are jailing tonight on the Prince! George for & trip to Vancouver. George, for a trip to Vancouver, Mr. Robert Duncan and official daughter. Miss Kathleen Duncan, are nailing on the Prince George tonight for a trip to Vancouver. Aubrey Ivarson and Douglas been decided upon at the la,t-uIQ? " auenmng HW -t om I f na Bamford sailed last night o the convention as revenue pre- " "V ' t .,,". i Princess Adelaide for Vancou- y derived was found lnsufflc- ' u :arry on the increasing work hit Aaociation. In view of the Norman L. Freeman, local ren- of Horticulture at U.B.C., speaker, singles final P. Rn Courts, 2:S0 VT 10 the Bridge R,VCI resentative of the International' my the Association had beep 'Fisheries Commission, sails this (189). p.m. iiisn I'ujuuiy Dorothy Goase, who who has jus (189) J ver. 29. A salutation to the Prince Ru-J pen uenerai Hospital was recently broadcast by the Canadian Broadcasting Commission over station CRCV of Vancouver, It was reported at the monthly meetiner of the Hyde Transfer Phone 580 DRY WOOD JASPER COAL Furniture Moving Light Delivery 315 SECOND AVE. Announcement Gyro Hallowe'en Dance, October MssifiEO FOR SALE good order from a fire protection anri .ollsln nf vnrrnan A Watt nf ABOUT THESE REPAIRS For lumber, shingles, cement, plaster, i Mr. anl ' Mrs. Robert Gordon' are Mjlinpr tonight on the Prince! , , t A. J. Galland, who has been, r r TwfnrH tvYin hart hppn rurp . . . j i i i- iu. . - nerp tnr tne nast lew wppkh j:i ! rumemawn uuviiiB uu; jtuycm-fljiernoon on the Cardena for a ,n,ii i.u.i' . fnr a nnnnl nf riavs coin into cer- '';" L L. j..., ,IL grants to hospitals restored in: price of alcohol reduced, trip to Cutedale on official Ljl 1 I B I''t'BrHHHWK.inmHiH'H't'HHWHHMWHlH i ma. " i I mm s -w nm m m m "v -r I Bti mam v mm w a HifU'H ifvav h aw i u v I In i " here with friends, sails by the tain matters regarding the local tlie CURtomg department, sailed Prince George this evening on pulp mill project, sailed by the ))y j,e Princess Adelaide la?t Iher return to Vancouver. Princess Adelaide last night on his njht on hia return to Vancou-! brick, Gyproc and roofings, see Albert & McCaffery Ltd. Phone 116. tf. to tle d will this Prince Rupert General Hospital coas proceed p0R SALETw0 beautiful gold-was In regular monthly session at evening back to Vancouver via the cock ieU naleg. Fivtt the hospital last night. President Ju(een cf te Islands aboard months. Jukt right for train-G. P. Tinker was in the chair and Prlnce Charles. ing sixteen dollars each, others present were W. M. Brown, , , worth double. Box 18, Daii m Frank D'hb, chairman of thej G. V. Wilkinson, Frank Dibb and New (191) house committee, reported to t w r,, Hi..tnre- uih the, at its meeting last' FOR SALE A bargain. One acre Jean Harrison R.N., lady superln. j tendent. and H.W. Birch, managing,"'6"" "rc uc uuu 01 w secretary. ' of-way for the ambulance on streets 'of the city had been under dis Dr Allan F. Barss, professor of cussion with the city commissioner. 1 British Columbia, arrived in the city on the Princess Adelaide yesterday afternoon from Vancouver. Dr Barss, while here, will Judge the gardens entered in the Prince Ru six-room house, good cellar, well, barn, henhouse, wood shed, fruit trees. One-half mile from centre of village. Price $500 cash. Ad dress Chas. R. Gilbert, Terrace,, B.C. tf 11a Hitu loy vw - a small mixture of timothy. Some peayine and vetch with small amount of timothy. Delivery anytime. Jlike Masirb, Smithers, B.C. (190) board of directors of the Prince Ru-1 FOR SALE At T. J. Shenton's, pert General Hospital last night, but It was at a time of day when it was Impossible for local radio receivers to pick it up. Appreciation of the courtesy was, however, ex- Ihone 18 and 84 P. O. Box 575 528 8th Ave-. West: litdroom CHURCH NOTICES 1 IFOR SALE Fine quality timothy I ' Vinir 4kn1 nlflA nlnvOf Vl fi V Wfl suite, cost $125.00, sell for. Victor radio, cost f.75.-00, with 44 records, sell fori $100.00; Dining room buffet, cost $40.00, price, $20.00; Kitchen table, price, $5.00; Sectional book case, price $20.-00; Boyal vacuum cleaner, cost $80.00, price, $30.00; Oak extension table, price, $8,00. FOR RENT ANGUS Apartments, four room suites. three and (tf) MALE & FEMALE HELP 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 infor-matlori free. We have helped hundreds to obtain Civil Service positions and can help you. Address MJ C. Civil Service Schools, Winnipeg, oldest In Canada, tf. PERSONAL WOMEN Wanted to start private kindergarten schools in their own homes this coming fall. Free booklet on request. Canadian Kindergarten Institute, Winnipeg. Established 1927. CWTEl.l.ATIOS W HKSKKVE . .NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that roverlrur the following land'. flstabllalwd by .notice In tb BrWah Ccttumbla Oazett- ot July 29Ji 1809, IU 681. 683. 1363. 1364. 1463, 1464 and North half Lot 1466. Kange 5, GDiiAt District. 11, CATHCART Dpnty Minister of Lands Lands Depattmeut Vlctorlo. B. C. 31M July 1937 NEW ROYAL HOTEL 1. Zarelll. Proprltor "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rate fl.W ny SO Room Hot & Cdd Water Prince Kuprt, B.C. moo til P.O. Bos 1 Mrs FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. J. W. Stevenson, M.A., B.D, Ph.D. Minister in Charge E. J. Smith, Organist and Choir Director , , SUNDAY SERVICES 1100 ajn--Adventure or Safety First" 7:30 pmr-"A Leader For a New Day" Dr. Stevenson will preach Strangers and visitors are welcome Velvasuede Lingerie Will Not Shrink, Wash as Often as You Please You Can Punch a Hole in it if You Like, But You Caa't Make it Run, Not in Either Direction Velvasuede is Very Easy to Wash Just Drop it Into Luke Warm Suds, Squeeze a Little, Dip it up and Down and Presto the Dirt Has Run Out. There is no Need to Iron Velvasuede, But if You Want to, Shake Surplus Water Off, Roll up in Clean Towel for a Few Minutes, Then Hang to Dry. Iron With a Moderate Iron. Iron When Almost But Not Quite Dry. Comes in Tea Rose and White, in Bloomers, Panties, from Small to Out Size. Slips, Vests, Pyjamas and Gowns WALLACES Phone 9 Third and Fulton BRITEN Flotation Process TOOTH PASTE It's New Canadian I STIAMSHIPS I I COMMUNICATIONS I It's Different It Makes Them White Flotation Process Cleanses Hidden Angles Where Danger Lurks 29c Per Tube 2 for 53c Ormes Ltd. TTitA Pioneer Drtuzpiats The KeyU Store Phones: 81 & 82 Open Daily From 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays From 12 noon till 2 p.m, 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. Pacific Trans-Atlantic Transcontinental Trans-Pacific To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way Ports Princess Adelaide every Friday, 10 p.m. To Vancouver Direct Princess Alice Princess Louise Princess Charlotte Aur 4th, th; Aug. 7th, 18th, 28th; Aug. 21th, Sept. 4th Connection at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services Tickets and Reservations from W. L. COATES, General Agent Prince Rupert, B.C. The Daily News is a member of the Canadian Daily Newspaper Association, of the Canadian Press and of the Audit Bureau of Circulations. It is the only paper north of Vancouver and west of Edmonton holding membership in these organizations. . . 1 v