September 2, 1937 F: O.K. SALE HftARD KtOOM Hn 997. FOR. KENT fully furnished, with ll. leaving town, , Phor 0. ;NT Clean, well furnisi- . ,1,,.-,, orni-tmi'nt. I'hnni. LE--lis foot rownoai vmn : of spruce spoon warp, one, season, also Johnson ard motor 3.3 h.p, 10r,7 H used three weeks. I'rice the let $125.00. Apply I. L)x 1G98. tf. SALE All household fur- pe. rtppiy airs. uurrii, b Apartments. Phone Black nfjL.1 HAH l&U (207). THESE REPAIRS For Qyproc and roofings, see ii McCaffery Ltd. Phone tf, WANTED bedrooms, basement and close in. F. Feero. ne -men siul-iuiix n, i.u' ' .t) 1 C,.r,4 i a ami (205) ;raphers( male ani? I Tr WAVTK in I'lMTl.-rt ti inn i ii iiii l ii inn tavii ' w i . if i. f r .. ii n ii fa iia t r ni.T.iin i.ivii ce positions and can help IUI1 II1IUI IJianuii nuuui - inalion, etc., free. M. C vi Siorvirp j-icnoois. winill- ill - v ' AND ROOM and Hoard MUSIC phone (209) D TUITION Miss Kuin Ion. Phone Green 300. (Z" at TUITION, theory and har- iy, Miss N. Lawrence. Phone Classes start Sept. 1. (212) t ll.M(fNI, M1NKIIAI. CI. MM 'in the Allln MlnliiK llW IHMrkt. Where ImatfiJ: Wibt. Rilseiial Klvrr about kU miles i Junction .Hltli Tnkii itivrr. E NOTICE that F, C.' Underhlll agent for. POLAIU3-TAKU P COMPANY LTD. Free Miner tat No. 20227-E. Intends Eltty ura the da,M, hereof, to apply to' fnlng Recorder for a qertltlc,a tor tne purpow oj frovements ig a Crown arn.t qf the above further take notice that, actlm Iwxjtlon 85 ot the "Mineral Act. Ipe (Xuiurieiiced before, the. lst pi sucl, Certlflca,l of Improve b. this 6th day of July, 1037. lANtilj V COAST DISXItlCT fciclliif lustriit of Prime Kupert H NOTICB! tltat the British' Cel. "acker. Hunted of Vancouver pocupatlon Flah Piiokers, Intend P'y lor leae of the, following pud. fewshore lunds, situate West F adjoining Lot 4478, Range, 6, sDintrlct. Port Rriward: Oommenc- Rt a txwt. nlnntivl n.t th Boutll F'y corner of Lot 4476, Range 5," p "iswict; thence 8 37. degrfe tv f fwt; thence tf. i degreea IV W. B fjeit; theiae N, 37 dflgreM 25' K; Irit, the.nc a 7 dwim 19' R. 'TOt, ind ' oontfllnlniT 1.20 acres. - - - - - f or Iei. fd. July Jith, 1937. "itlTISII COLUMBIA PACKERS LIMITED, Oeorge Oray, Agent. Sl l'ltKMK roitin Ol' IIKITIXII Mii(ier .f i oixirnr. I)riefl - And ,M, "( the "AdnilnUlrnlloii K. l"lshT; the. 16th day of w.t2v ,93 1 was appointed Wntrwtor of. the estate of Ell, "w-aaad. alld all partlw hav 'Jims against the ald citate are i. "SUlred to furnish name, oro-'- J wruitvi 4,, - i fertW A, D,i 1937. and ra dnri4.it4 t .- lpy Ul wnount, of. Ui?lr NORMAN A. WATT,, PUlclai AdmlnUtriitor. fh- .... rnaoe Kupert, B. C ; rd 17th flay. t AuguVA..E! j i WORE GERMAN DECORATION GUELfH, Out., Sept. 2: (Cl) Among medals in the parade nf YVestern. Ontario war veteran; ho,re was the Iron Cross anq tin-German Disti'niruisheil ' Serv'cv medal, w.on by Major Mlpjjt", now resident in Woodstock. '., N. R. rains Fur, the East-Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays 6 p.m. From the East Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays li p.m. Navlgulile Will ci I'rot fit Ion Act IUvImmI Statute i( Caii'.itla, 19H, Cliat'trr, ltd t Columbia UnYjted, a ormpany duly In '. corpcrated wder, the laws of. Uw Prov-1 ln?o cf British Calumto'a, with Krister d cfflM m". 1318 Sti-.iUrd Bink Bullti- ! Irs, 510 Wt Hantingj Stieet, Vancou-i rtr, British Cclur,bla, HEaEBY OIVEi NOTICE Uuut It h.v, U2df Section 7 ol, the said, Art. dfpyiLtnd wltti the Minis-1 ter cX Public Work at Ottawa and In! the office cf the "District Registrar of 1 the band Registry District cf Prince Rupert at Prince Rupert, British Col-umbla, a description of the site and the ipltuvt of a deck, vuctoech and final (;rcc9sed to be built or placed ml Prince Rupert Harbour on a portion ol' Warterfroriit Blcck "O," Prince Rupe . uruinn (.uumDia. AND TAKE NOTICE that after tho expiration of one month from the U-te cf the first publication of this notice. Standard Oil Ctmparoy of British Col umbia Limited will, urwW Section 7 '.f th ea!d Aat, apply to the Minister of Public Wcrki at hte office In tre City of Ottawa, far approval of the (aCd site, and plajw and for lea'e tc jcnstruct the sa'd dock, approach and neat. DATED at Vancouver, British Colum bia, this th day cf August. 1937. STANDARD OIL COMPANY OP BRITISH COLUMBIA LIMITED By Lowson. Clark & Lundt-11, Its solt- cltora. 1318 Standard Bank Building, 610 Wtflt Ifaatlngs Street, Vncouver British Columbia. IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE O? THE LATE ANDREW SPALDINQ DECEASED. Indian of the Port Fsslngton b&nd. Intestate, Take Notice that by virtue of authority of. the Superintendent Oencfal Of Indian Affairs. Ottawa. I was an- pointed adminlsUator of the estate of Andrew Spalding, deceased Indian ol the Port EsMnsfton .band. In the Prov ince of British Columbia. All persona ' having, claims again?; the estate ax hereby required to fur- iii- anne properly, verified to me sn or before the second day of Septembft I83T. and all parties thdebtrd to tho estate are required to state their Ic-debtedneas to nie forthwith. W. E. COLLISON, Indian. Agent Try; a Dally Mews classified advertisement for best results. H. J. Zumkehr PIONEEK CHIMNEY SWEEP 15 Years in Prince Rupert Eully Authorized anil, Licensed I. xpert KodfinK and Koof Repair Phone 101 -By W?stover Popta -'IL.HE t Si MCE tAC HAD. "THE CHILD CAM'T IMiJi , SEEM TO DO AMY- "thiwcs but Mope. VJEvE SOT TO CHESS MER 4 lr; Beauty From Britain tot p4n.T icri .'Liege Peggy Ashcroft said to be one of England's most beautiful women on the stage, Is pictured as she arrived In. New York from Europe, She will begin rehearsals, for a play which Is to open shortly in Cleveland. WHIFFLETS From, the Waterfront All forms of salmon fishing in this district will' be closed on September 24. Later, at the discretion of the department, cer-t tain types of fishing may be reopened, Meantime, a fair run oj cohofiH-is. continuing.' A. number of t Sena,,kliiver , canneries will; be continuing in operat'oii as IbnV'iiSilfie? fishing continues. Th'erf ljaFbfen roif appreciable, i;.un oi ciiurns. s yet. Inaugurating t h e company's schedule of' tje.n-day sailings to Alaska, C.P.R. steamer, Princess Louise, Capt; S. K, Gray, arrived in port at 9, o'clock this morning, from Vancouver and sailed, a couple of hpurs later for Skagway and other northern. points whence she will re turn, here next Tuesday afternoon southbound. The Louise had 51 pas sengers on board including fourteen ( AIR LINES OFFICIALS Major, ' t), It. MajcLaren. D,S,0 CJj y,er Irorortan f, pqs. lyfOJTKEAL, Se.p,t, 2:-The,, fol, ipwlnj, appointments, ajc.a announce -hrti b hllip. O, Johnson, Trice, president in. charge, oj gpraUon: l ransjCanada;. Air, Linens; j, MacLaren, bfe a.,wis.iit i Vlc'titpif.esldenWi vlth, hdquarter. at MontrtaL D. B. Colyer. to. be. chief technical adviser, with, heatJquaKersj a,tf y"', nip?g. After, Qompl?ting.tiis Etjupauon i, westiern Canada and at McOlll, Un, ive.rsity. Donild Roderick MacLarei joined thel Canadian. Oversea, forces In, 19.14, and began his. assoo latlpri with the Royal lvin Cprp, in" 1917, His. war record in the. ai; was exceptionally "brilliant and ht was awarded the.Mllitary Cross, and Ban the Dlsungusnea, service or. der, the Distinguished Flying Cross Croix Dg Guerre with. Palms, and created. Chevalier, ol. tne Legion o Honor. He Joined, the Canadian Ai Force- in, May 1919. and played a prominent part in. the; formation o their service, reUring with the rank of Hoiipirary Wing Command- ei. Retaining his Interest and ac tlvlty in, aviation, particularly in developments on the Pacific coast, he became superintendent of Canadian, Airways" Limited at Vancouver, a position which he relinquished to Join Trans-Canada Air Lines. Selected as chief technical adviser to the vice-president because of his intimate knowledge of modern airline, operation, Duard Brown Colyer has be-en associated with av-, iatlon; for. the past twenty years, He has occupied the positions of superintendent of flying, division superintendent and General superintendent of United States, air mall Lservice, vice-president in. charge of operations, Boeing Air Transport. Inc., And vice-president In charge of operations, UnltedAirllnes Cor poration, round-trippers, and a number of," " " ' ' Ketchikan, Juneau and Wrangell. 300 pounds as follows: Eclipse, 39,-school teachers returning north af- ' 000, pounds. Booth, 10ac and 9c; ter spending the 'summer vacaUon I Trlplty, 40.0Q0, San Juan, 9l4c and in the south. None, disembarked 9c; S3a Bird. 29.000, Whiz, ldc and here while four, boarded the vessel Cc; Aloha, 2000, Washington. 12c; at this nort for the north. l.'C: HergsrL 300, Washington, 13c, RlcSHT test OOMS A?OUNC LAK A SCKj CAL.F JKil-yN . 67.1 iiV up j ra-Krkx n j The, Alpha and F- C: Hergert caught ' Five boats sold halibut catches their halibut incidental to, cod and ! at Seattle yesterday totalling ilO,- sable, fishing in, Are Nor 2, UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Stt-amers leave Prince Rupert tot yancouver'. I.S.S. C'ATAl.A i:VEKY TUESUAY, 1:1 M.. Due Vancouver, Thursday, p.m. ; i', I S.S, CAIUlF.NA FKU)AY, 10:50 fjrl. ' ' Due Var 'Oliver. Monday ajn. '.;"' If convenient pleast; purhits tickets nt office. Further information regarding reservations and tickets from A. W.,NKVMAN, Frince Rupert Agent. Third Ave. Phone 568 tCALU MS ANY TlKE.TlLt-lE I'LU, CHAUFFEUg VOO AROUMD VMHME MAC'S) LAD UP .'..IJflaW li'l TUAWliS. RORT MtitfXis? i&JTp.T shape I, MADE THESE. I CABrf0' MAC- DO "VOU THINK. He.'Ul- E.5 VaIELL. ENOUflH TB EAT -THCM?- f "TiLUE", VE12, PAVJ AjfvJD, ME TkiJNA M M.'.cS.yT BE. 000 FO(2- ftX) ID GET A.W BV YCU2 SELF A CrVsMcSEf ''I'UL Hams to ASK.VOU to. UT ME SEE W J THEM MAC'S ON ASTI2ICT DIET :i m i " 1 1 A 7T Many People Visited Museum Questions of Financing an Other Mptte,rs, Discussed; by Bqard. at, Meeting Last, Xiffhjt During, the month of August 630 -opijj visited the museum ot Nor-. .harn British Qolumbia at Pr.inpe, tupext ariji. the' total takingi for, he, month. amppntevd, tp $61-2Q, ac-. 2o;dipg to. the, "reppr.t of the Wstod- an. Ni L. Jones, ma4e tothe. bpard; .t lt-. mi-iUng last, night. As the. appreciable, income comes, " Hotel Arrivals Prince Rupert William W. Gray. Toronto; IIv 1 Mills, Henry Whittaker aiul Doug Whyte, Victoria; II. Hi Qrown, G. A. Donnelly apd Thom-ts Fannin, Vancouver; W. Ft Thompson, Seattle; Mrs, R. I.owq ind children, Cobble Hill; A. D Matheson, Carlisle Lannerj'. -SUPPOSE Central Norman R. Olding, Vancouver; Mrs. H. A. Hansen, Dundas; C. II. Anderson, Prince Rupert. Knox E. Smith, City; John Ellsworth, Seattle; J. Clausen, Dipby Island; C. Christiansen and II. Enoksen, Seattle. Royal ClJjirJie ' Mefhgar.son. Vancouver; Mrs.- H. Ross, Havsnoit: Johr Ekrori fnd P. P. Seelsoa, brittle; C. Ghiistiansen and (). Skopmo, city. FIRE ALARMS ARE FEWER THIS YEAR, "'. fir t'ljs year firs alarms ihii Prince Rupert have totalled a thirty-one as compared with 48, the first eight months of. 193G. Alarms in August numbered hieei the same as last year, TOUGH. ON WOODCHUCK MARMORA; Q.nt., Sept. 2:. '.CPV A dipgnstcd vyoodchuck. 'H lfjokinjr for another home, on, AJ-ber! Rurridge!s farm. Burr.idg killed, a, skupk, and, buried, if in, ,'lie wooilchuck's hp)e. Vinfe;lCt: J . Ii r. t' VMUUUU GO 1 ,11 r 4 TEV-U LOTS ET2-BOUT CAL.L.ED BERMUDV s. as. i I HCfiC THEY AfSE, iKi;fxiiiii:n!:i:iiiixajittfSBai M .nly for the rhonttu when the. tpurr H ists are visiting the city, the. ques- m Ion of, financing was. discusd: afc m some length and it was, decided to,. adopt a. budget, system, the secre- i tiy to prepare a tentative budget for submission to the board at its j next meeting. Ktn. W. H. Pierce addressed the i H gathering a,t some length telling 3f n :he numbers present when the big g joats were In port and of the re, 1 .etiens, of the people to what they . ajuMU :aw and heard. He considered the l nuseum one of the greatest at- f: Tactions to the city and one that hould be carefully fosteied. A new uilding was badly needed. Those present at the meeting in-iluded Dr. Neal Carter, Rev. W. E. Colllson, City Commissl6ner W. J. lder, A. E. Parlow, C. G. Ham, IL ;'. Pullen, Rev. W. H. Pierce and the iustodian, N. L. Jones. PAQE. FIVE Beautify Your tae I IlthlJNOLEUM The Modern Floor Covering Available in many cIq-lightffernts- es ganging fi;p;n 45c to $1.40 per square yard. We also carry a gociT variety - of Congoleum rugs hi, !tha: newest, GORDON'S HARDWARE If hone 311 AI.cBride ,St. Ottawa, June 22, 1937 Council of Canadian Medical Association Endorses and Urges Pasteurization of Milk and Cream OH, f r00-rioO ; H.MM HEA(2T SHAPED-MO LESS We have pasteurized our products since 1923 for your protection. Positive Past-teurization. for Safe Milk at no extra cost. NONAJ, TIM, DOM'T TOD KMOVAJ "TVUO" WAS VaIUEKE TlLLlE WAS 601 OK HErz HOMEY- i 1 aAAL,HUSH M MOUTH- oEEM LAK EVERY "TIMS cSeTS COTQ-ieD " " " ' Ti VUM-rAJ.H MO VM APf2AD . THEY'D BE T230 RLCH FOB. MAC, SUT THEY ARE DEHCIOUS-HEIZEVIAVJE OKB T I ItMSt. . I VALENTIN DAIRY Phone 657 HALIBUT The source of Sunshine. Vitamins A and D Boiled Halibut witk egg. sauce is digestible, palatable, satisfying. CANADIAN FISH & COLD STORAGE CO. LTD, i Princq Kupert, K.C. "T1LLIE THE TOILER J , T sst 1 i I "ft f. 1