esday, August 10, 1637. LOCAL NEWS NOTES nelu. Wanted; Experience not Just arrived! A new shipment a l. llpPai" HrOS. Ltd. tlf IpIt llrtf. "Waufoli." iff psary nvvi j -.-j . (183) i ' UIHC"" " . . . tA'iit was reuortea n hp on time. v v - Keitnu3 . " j 1 a the this ..-fi.rtov Afternoons irai n. ... . ' n VT tnt) annual run ui (id i . v' picnic was postponed, untij 111111113 i rr Ann Mrs. Alex Finnie, who days at Pacific, returned to dtv from the interior on yes- nil. aiiriiiuuii s ..Mi... . . ia Bubbles Eve arrived In the hfiri Anyox to visit with her moth-htfMrs W F Eve, who Is convel- Ml lAllAn.lnn a nonf lAnn 111- A McWatters, local W H. Malkin. Co. Ltd., re- rr,ed to the city on Saturday tit's train from a trip to roa Lake on company business. C. N. R. Trains the East iondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays 6 p.m. Ways 11 a.m. i the East Bundajs, Tuesdays and Thurs- $ ... 10:45 p.m. iondayiand Saturdays. 2:30 p.m. McCtary RANGES Ideal for any home. Splendid cooking ranges and marvellous bakers. Models for Coal, Wood and Oil. Prices Range From $55- Up ,.00 Prince Rjipcrt Agents GORDON'S HARDWARE Phone 311 Mcliridc St. If. dearlng. all, lines. It will pay you to wait. Fashion footwear,' (185) r Regular meetings of the local j m Thnmas Young and British-Israel Societv havs hr.on i anu ...- - j. oordon were pasengers apoara ouciiucu uum oepiemner Catala today bound irom aij- j.r v Vancouver. ..i nta Moat. Carter mid i f)avid and Bruce, who. nave .nndinir a holiday visiting -,.nd.i ia t nil 1 1 u ; James l(. Thompson returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from a week-end visit to Terrace. For drunkeness, A. Joness was fined $25, with option of thlrtv day's Imprisonment In the city police court this morning. Miss Florence M. Erlckson R.N,, nurse of the Provincial Chest Clinic, who has been In Stewart, was a passenger aboard the Catala today returning to Vancouver. Q. E. Norrls, assistant inspector of customs, who has been In Stewart on official duties, was a passenger aboard the Catala today going through to Port Hardy. Hugh McDonald, road superintendent for Atlln district, travelled around from Stewart to Alice Arm on the Catala yesterday, being on a ' visit to, the latter, point on official business. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Thornton of Calgary, after having made the round trip north from hern to Skagway, disembarked yesterday morning from the Prince George enroute home. Mrs. John Hanson, who has been visiting for the past two weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Lund, is planning to return today on Mr. Lund's boat to her home In Oona River, taking Mrs. Lund and young daughter with her. Leonard S. Wilson, Canadian National travelling auditor, after having made the round trip north to Alaska from Vancouver, WITTING SUPPLIES iWe Have a Wide Ranee of Knittinir Wools for Your Approval, Knitting Needles, Hooks, etc. Crofter- A serviceable three-ply n several shades. A utility yarn of unusual value. Ball -. K. A four-ply pure botany wool of even texture In a large range of shades. Ball Arctic Two-nlv crochet for suits, dresses, etc. In 10 shades Skein Patona A tweed effect yarn in various blends. A very popular yarn for sulls dr dresses. 2 ozs. for Made EzzU A fast, knitting yarn for sweaters, rugs, etc. In several ponular shades. 2 ozs 10c 20c 15c 55c 35c Sylvan Crepe A hew silk and wool mixture In various shades. Excellent for suits; or dresses. Comes In 2tC pleasing shades. Oz. WALLACES I'hone 1) Third and Fulton a y The Rotary Club Js expecting a visit this week from the district gov. ernor, Fred Randolph Smith of TnA.NM TT a ...111 L lUn TTi-t dinner meeting which will be ad dressed by the visitor. Harold Hart, one of the men who suffered a fractured spine 'last week when a hoist cage i dropped four hundred feet into the shaft at the Copper Moiin-, tarn near Princeton, is also a .former resident of Pripce Rupert. Pioneers recall that he was employed on the Grand Trunk Pacific Hotel excavation work here years ago. W. A. Kirkpatrick, superintendent iof car service, Canadian National Railways, Winnipeg, and W. II. Horner, travelling car service agent, I also of Winnipeg, who arrived In the city from the East at the end . .. - 1 1 I. (V n . m . . A j oi me ween, oy inn iu wic tuuuc ll! of an official tour, proceeded to I Vancouver on the Prince George yesterday afternoon, 1 If vou are suffer- Ins from Asthma. Hay Fever or Bronchial trouble, inhale the fumes of Kellogg's Asthma RehetYou will get easy relief. For over 60 yeara this famous herbal preparation has benefited thousands of sufferers. Your ntarnt drug ttor hnl if. ASTHMA RELIEF f i oa nr tin. trial alia t)c . ObUlnabU alao In clrtta form. NurUiroP ana i.yman uo. ubuuxi Toronto. Canada KM THE DAILY NSWB PACi TSBUJ,- WESTERN WHEAT HARVEST UNDER WAY Though some areas in the Canadian and American grain belts will have no crop thi.. year alter attack by drought soil drifting and grasahorpers, in many sections abundant rains have left excellent stands of wheat and other grains and harvesting has already started. Here is a typical western scene as the wh. at harvest gets under way. Southern Saskatchewan has. seen little of this for many years. disembarked here yesterday from the steamer Prince George, beinir in the city on official business Dr. Robert II. Bedford of the scientific staff of the Prince P.u-y pert Fisheries Experimental Sta tion, returned to the city on the Princess Alice yesterday morning Hotel Arrivals Royal Mr. and Mrs. Oshust, Calgary; L. Aurle and A. Johnson,, city.; , Prince Rupert Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Williams, after having made a trip from ouuu' DC""' "m- Montreal Port Edwald: Mr- and Mrs- E- C' w-with Vancouver to recently an experimental refrigerator Dommin, Vancouver, mr Indnn with fish. I Central . i jacK Munen ana J. k. Amen, S. A. Corley arrived in the city city; P. J. Beamont and C. E,.Fo$ter, on yesterday afternoon's train C.N.R. from Pacific and will be in town Knox for the next few days on business H. James, Blllmor; R. MacLeod, before nrocecdinc to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Crelghton, Mr. Corlev. who now resides in Squadron Leader F. 3. Mawdesley, Vancouver, has' been at LorHo A. P. Whalen, A. H. (Warms! R. J. Creek for the past couple ot Wilcock and A. J. Beard, Vancouver; months in connection with hi C. Leenbun, Skeena River; George mining claims. Simmons, Mr. and Mrs. Alf H. Walk er and L. E. Cook, Carcross, Y.T. i Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Benedict of i Jerome, Arizona, who arrived In the lamina. ic wiii in uic Lily fit- , , . . e , !. . , . . . i ' city at the end of the n week from day and will be suitably entertained ,eft on evenlngs traln "w r . :uu'4' for Prince George WIC LiUU Will UC LUIlCClltTU allU Hi IS probable there will be an evening Steamship Sailings For Vancouver-Mondays Ss. Pr. Rupert. .. 3 p.m. Tuesday Catala 1:30 p.m. Friday ss. P. Adelaide....lO pjn. Ss. Cardena 10:30 p.m. Sat Ss. Pr. Alice 5:30 p.m. Aug. 18 Ss. Pr. Louise....5:30 p.m. From Vancouver Sunday ss. Catala 4 p.m, Monday ss. Pr. Charlotte .... a.m. Wed. ss. Pr. Rupert 10 a.m. Friday ss..Pr. Louise a.m. Ss. Pr. George 10 a.m. Ss. Cardena For Anyox and Stewart . Sunday ss. Catala 8 pm. Friday ss. Pr. George 3 p.m. From Stewart and Anyox Tuesday ss. Catala ....11:30 a.m. Saturday ss. Pr, George ..7 p.m. For Naas River and Port Simpson-Sunday ss. Catala 8 p.m. From Naas River anil Port Simpson Tuesday ss. Catala ..11:30 a.m. For Ocean Falls Mondayss.Pr. Rupert 3 p.m. Friday ss. Prln. Adelaide 10 p.m. Saturday ss. Pr. George ... 7 p.m. From Ocean Fall: "Mike" May Aid i Natural Speech Bfi.G Expert Has Suggestion For Cure of "Parsonic Voice" LQNDOK, Aug. 10: (CP) In stallaifpi). of microphones as a cure, for ''parsonic voice" has been, suggested by Prof. Lloyd James, linguistic adviser to the Brtf.ish Broadcasting; Corporation, He said, the' trouble was not aU togefher the parson's fault. He wa,i obliged to, raise his voice J and- speak slowly .in order; to I'll the vast, space of some churches. Frequently there was also musical accompaniment restricting his rise of, pitch and then his voice tended to, become, artificial so that the man-inr he-street ln.. sympathy with the clergyman. ' is possible."- Prof. James said,; ''the installation, of microphonia and loudspeakers in onr churches, wouljj; encourage tba clergy f become more natural in their speech, arid, to use language of ordinary life. The idea there is. a special form, of speech behavior appropriate, to the Diety is, a: modiaevalj idea and, one that must be exploded." FOR SALE FOR SALE Speed boat, 13 knots. Seal Cove Post Office. (tf) FOR SALE Brick lined heater and Tenor Guitar. Phone Blua 825 after 5:30 p.m. (1S6, ABOUT THESE REPAIRS For lumber, shingles, cement, plaster, brick, Oyproc and roofings, see Albert St McCaffery Ltd. Phone 116. tf. FOR SALE Fine quality timothy hay and also clover hay w.th a small mixture of timothy. Some, peavine and vetch with small amount of timothy. De livery anytime. Mike Masich, Smithers. B.C. (1901 FOR SALE At T. J. Shenton's, 528 8th Ave., West: Bedroom suite, cost $125.00, sell for $65.00; Victor radio, cost $375.- 00, with 44 records, sell for $100.00; Dining room buffet, cost $40.00, price, $20.00; Kitchen table, price, $5.00; Sectional book case, price $20.-00; Royal vacuum cleaner, cost $80.00, price, $30.00; Oak extension table, price, $8,00. FOR RENT ANGUS Apartments, four room suites. WANTED WATKIl NOTHK three and (tf) TO. RENT Five-roomed house with two bedrooms. Apply D. A. Burnett, c-o S. E. Parker. (186) TIMIiKIt SALE XH18ln Sealed tenders will be received by the Minister of Lands at Victoria, B.C., not Inter than, tx&n on the thirtieth day of August. 1937 for .the purchase of Ll- wnn. X21R18. .to nut a.801.000 feet ot Ss. Pr. Adelaide 4 p.m.Jspruce. hemQcck and balsam on an area p.m. situated on twi Lagoon, Range Coast, Land- DJsjrlct. Two (2) years will be allowed for removal of timber. Further particulars of the Chlel Forester, Victoria, B.C.. or DLstrtpt Forester, Pr:i Rupert, B.C. (I'se and Sponge) TAKE NOTICE that Frank L, Buckley who addrew Is 1030 Hamilton St.. Vancouver. B.C. will axply tot a licence to take end u.ie 60 mllllcn gallon per day and to store 2000 acre feet of waiter. 'out cf Shaw-i'Ua-.is Crtek which flown :;u:li eterly and drains Into Shawit-ls.ru Lake, about 3 mllet east of Shav-atlana Inlet. The atcrage-dam will bo ilosatcd at ths natural outlet ot shai-!tlann Lake. The capo city of the re- WpA wta. ss. Pr rr. Ruriert nuperi, 10 iu a a.m. m wtvolr o be created is about zuuu acre ftnJ wn, flo(xl uhyM one hund. Prlrisiv Pr. fJeoree .... 10 am. . tv u,otr am v llvvrted frcm the stream at a point Ss Pr Adelaide aelJlue 4 Dm Pm- j about 300 feet east of Shawatlans Ut SS. Cardena p.m. outlet and wlU be used for pulp mill For Queen Charlotte Islands '.purptfte mn tito land deachbed da, ' . .. Prhuce Rupert Drydock Lftuse, W, P. ,j ,(, n pwt..in Aug, 14 and 28 r. cnaries 10 p,m. mc:t ..a - -r notice wa posted on j From Queen Charlotte Islands jie ground on the lMh day ol July Aug. 12 and 26-ss. P. Charles a.m. STxiSS and ihel ? For Alaska : "Water Aot" wlU be fUed In the office : ' ttv Waiter Kedoraer at triune ku-i Qf mj., Pr. rv,lnff Charlotte .... w, 1 Monday ss. a.m. rt B C objections to the application SS, Pr. Robert 1 p.m. nay be filed with the aW Water n. .1 m.j,, 0e , nllK1,( , oorder or wlUi tlie OonvptroBer ofl Wednes. SS. Pr. Rupert .... 1 p.m. w;ter Rights, Parliament Buildings, i ,5 PrlH.iv Rs. Pr. Louise n.m. victoria. B.C.. wtthn thirty days after, of thU notloe in he ,lr8' appearonc Frnm Alaska rrom AiasKa Icca, jje.py.. The date of the flrat Monday Ss. Pr. Rupert .... 9 a.m. publication of uii notice is July 20, Satur, Ss. Pr. Alice ,937, p.m. FaAliK, t. buckleu Applicant. August 22 Ss. Pr. Robert 9 a.m. ' From Skrsna River I Try a Dally News classified ad- Friday ss. Carina p.m. vtttlJCmtnt for bt. result. a Try Salada Orange Pekoe Blend SALADA TEA BRITE Flotation Process TOOTH Canadian I auiwAV I I STEAMSHIPS I I COMMUNICATION I 17 ncntu I en N PASTE It's New It's Different It Makes Them White Flotation Process Cleanses Hidden Angles Where Danger Lurks 29c Per Tube 2 for 53c Ormes Ltd. "Jlte Pioneer Druqgists The Kejr-01 Store Phones: 81 & 82 Open Daily From 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays From 12 noon till 2 p.m, 1 p.m. till 9 p.m. MacKENZlE'S FURNITURE CHESTERFIELD SUITES (jjQQ QQ Large Stock of Rarrymorc Carpels All Grades and Sizes We Invite Vou to CaU in and Look Around Phone 75 Prince Rupert, B.C. 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 Aug. 4th, 14th; Aug. 7th, 18th, 28th; Aug. 21th, Sept. 4th Connection at Vancouver wUh Canadian PaclUc Services Tickets and Reservations from W. L. COATES, General Agent Prince Rupert; B.C. 7 Fresh Local Raw And The Central Hotel ' Pasteurized Milk and cafe Phone 51 VALENTIN DAIRY For Best Household Coal I. PHONE 657 MKS. C. E. BLACK l MSVaRMMSHiiiiiiBMSMMMHaiaiHVMaMBii linminWWnliiialSiSMiBSS . - - - - - v? T, UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 TM Due Vancouver, Thursday p.m. T.S.S. CARDENA FRIDAY, 10:30 rJW.. Due Vancouver, Monday ajn. If convenient please purchase tickets at office. Further information regarding reservations and tickets from A. W. NEWMAN, Prince Rupert Agent, Third Ave. Phone 5(8 t If you have something to sell, a classified advertisement in this paper will soon let you know if there is a buyer in the city. ........ .