I te s- ay Kovember 22, 1937. LOCAL NEWS NOTES just Arrived! New shipment of Lirajnas and housedresses. Annet- lit, Sulta, Victor contralto rein artist. Recital Presbyter-Church, Nov. 20, 8.15 p'.m. 271) virtue to be thrifty, tturn vinaimit- Wellington coal. Albert 'iai Milaffery, Phones 116 and-; 111. tf yrr n S. Sargent of liazelton , 1V(.(i in the city on Saturday "::iv.X train to pay a visit with Mrs. F. St. Amour. I t -:ter W H Tobey, C.N.R. divisional , ijti'ndent, returned to the , jn he Catala last evening from i ,:p w Vancouver on official biu- 0i Hugh Morrison, Inspector of eturned to the city on the I ... Friday night from a trip 0 . Bella Coola .district on of- j dunes and left on the Catala ni. ru for Port Simpson. i i. Rcaf manager of the north-, i u on of Home Oil DUtribu-f us- returned to the-city on ; oraena Friday evening from a ! :n '.rip to Vancouver. v,' J Kirkpatrlck, well known ; rr of the city and former i si. officer here, arrived In the . .ie Catala last evening from where he now resides. He :3 for a few days In connection death of the late B. E., Mrs. Webster, who ls a Mrs. Kirkpatrlck, will : Mr Kirkpatrlck when he d Victoria. Catholic Card Party and Socia', Wed. 8:30 p.m. DeCarlo's Orch. Adm. 25c. (271) Shipment of cushion forms in all sizes Just arrived at the Dollar Store. tf Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Crawford were passengers aboard the Catala last evening returning to Stewart after a two weeks' trip to Vancouver. It Is a dark, blustery day after weeK-end breezes and heavy rain. More wind and rain appears to be in prospect. It is typical November weather. Mrs. Rudolf Braun of Kitimaat Ls paying a visit to .the citv. havine arrived from down the coast on the Catala last night. She is the wife of a well known Kitimaat rancher. Anders Magnusson left on Friday evening's train for Halifax where he will embark December 7 on the steamer Grlpsholm for a trip to Gothenberg, Sweden. A. L. McNaughton, engineer of the federal water power department, was a passenger aboard the Catala last evening going through to Port Simpson on official Passengers sailing on the Princi John Friday night for the Queen Charlotte Islands included Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Holland and B. T. Phillips for Massett, James Denholme for Tlell and. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Mac-Kenzie for Queen Charlotte City. Judge W. E. Fisher and Andrew Thompson, court registrar, sailed last night on the Catala to make the round trip to Stewart and Any- ox for the purpose pf hearing nat uralization applications. Geoffrey Willett, accountant ot the local branch of the Bank of Montreal, sailed last niaht on the Catala for Stewart where he will relieve the manager, H. V. Littler, who has been called south on account of the serious Illness In Vic. torla of his mother. Mr. Littler will be here aboard the Catala tomorrow bound for Victoria. J. H. Plllsbury, formerly of this city and now a member of the Workmen's Compensation Board with headquarters in Vancouver. and Dr. C. H. Bastln, medical of ficer of the board, arrived In the city on Saturday night's train from Prince George to which point they had travelled over the Pacific Great Eastern Railway. There are cases to be handled here and Mr. Pills-bury and Dr. Bastin also expect to enjoy a hunting trip. HOTEL ARRIVALS Royal J. Watson and D. Mausfleld, city. Prince Rupert Mr. and Mrs. Milt McLean, Port Edward; D. Drummond, Remo; Ro bert C. Bradley and S. Schofleld; Winnipeg; G. F. Webster, Montreal; H. C. Halllday, C.N.R.; D. Doney, Terrace; F. M. Hofer, Vancouver. Central Gunnar Johnson, H. Leask, J Sorenson, F. Taylor and C. Berg city; L. H. Brawand, O. Rand, O. S Phelps and O. Hunt, C.N.R.. Knox E. Skoglund, Queen Charlotte City; H. James, Vancouver. Making Their Dreams Come True I ,NTO the lives of thousands of Canadian women has new sense ot security happiness a come a new through their wise investment in Life Insurance. These modem, self-supporting young women have;, adopted the Life Insurance plan of making their dreams -come true. By setting aside small amounts now, can say they can look forward to the time wnen xney 'au revoir" to their daily routine ana enjuy life to the full. Their Life Insurance will free them from money worries today and tomorrow-providing a cash reserve In times of emergency-and, later on, a-guaranteed monthly income as long as they live. To women, as well as to men, Life Insurance ensures ftn-nrial security through little savings. That is why women are now buying, on an average, one out ot every five Life Insurance policies sold in Canada. Life Insurance GUARDIAN OF CANADIAN X4 wlMV HOMES I THE DAILY NIW8" """" PAO TERB NEW BOOKS ! AVAILABLE1 i Many Volumes are Supplied by Provincial Government The following list of books on, loan from the government of Bri tish Columbia ls now available on the shelves of the Prince Rupert Ian Church, November 29. 30. Cathedral Bazaar November SO. Orange Scotch Dance, November United Bazoar, DecemUr 2. Presbyterian Tea' December 3. Lutheran Sewing Circle Bazaar, December 8. Baptist Tea, December 9. "Build B.Ci Payrolls" $35.00 And Pacific Milk Free company. IB .tVAWMTtf, mum Pacific Milk I22C Homer St., Vancouver, 1J.C. Oiiirtl use thl specialized aid for nose and upper throat... where most colds start. Helps prevent many colas. VlCKS Vatronol Public Library. 1 "A Woman Surgeon" (Morton),1 T il "Artie Patrols" (Campbell), "Au-' JLIcUlCCrS lilCCr thors Today and Yesterday" (Ku-j nltz), "Birds of Canada- tTaverner) IJ - 'i-l E-JL "Canada" (Siegfried), '''Composers nOSpilal TOIK t of Today" (Ewen), "Composers of j Yesterday" (Ewen), "Conquest of Mexico" (Prescott), "Conquest of Peru" (Prescott), "Diesel Engine Design" (Shepherd)', "Dine at Home with Rector" (Rector), ''Forty Years on Main Street" (White), "General Smuts" (2 volumes) (MFflin), "Grow Them Indoors" (Wood), "Hobbies for Everybody" (Lampland), "Home Craftmanship" .(Stlerl), "Joseph Andrews" (fiction) (Fielding), "Mussolini's Italy" (Finer). "Ordeal in England" (Glbbs). "Parnell" (Hasllp) "Peasant Costume in Eu- roDe" (2 volumes) (Mann). "Prac tical Electricity" (Croft)), "Rhodes" (Millin), "Roaming in Hawaii" (Franck), "Machinists' Guide" (Ro gers), "Royal Road to Romance" (Halliburton), "Book of Marvels"! (Halliburton), "St. Helena" (Aubrey), Sentimental Journey" (Sterne), "Ships and How They Sailed the Seven Seas" (Van Loon), "Tales of an Emtyf Cabin" (Grey Owl), "The Autobiography of G, K. Chesterton" (Chesterton). "The Brook Kerlth" (MooreC'The Earth the Seas and the Heavens" (Britan-Ica Booklet No. 5), "The Far East in World Politics" (Hudson), "The Honourable Company" (MacKay), 'The Hundred Years" (Guedalla), 'The Irish Republic" (Macardle), 'The Life of Samuel Johnson" (Bos- lows" (Grahame), "Tom Jones" (Fleldlne). "Trlstam Shandy" (Sterne), 'Troubles of Electrical Equipment" (Stafford), "'War Memories" 6 volumes) (Lloyd George), "Whattling and Woodcarving" (Tangerman), 'With Puppets, Mimes and Shadows" (SoiferJ, "With the West in Her Eyes" (Strange), "World Resources and Industries" (Zimmerman). Announcements All advertisements hrthls column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. W. A. Canadian Legion Fall Bazaar, November 25. Lutheran Bazaar November 27. Hospital Auxiliary Tea, Novem. ber 26. Alko Salta, contralto, Presbyter- Artists Who Took Part in Moose Carnival Visit Institution and Entertain Patients and . Staff Dancing artists who took part in the Moose Carnival last week visited the Prince Rupert General Hospital Saturday afternoon and put on a delightful terpslchoran entertainment which was enjoyed by patients and staff alike. One of the most Interested of the patients was young Pat Ratchfordi who has been in the Institution for J the past couple of months suffering) from Injuries sustained In a bicycle accident. Pat himself would have been one of the dancers had it not been for the accident. Those taking part in the program which was presented in two of the wards were Miss Beverly Hardcastle of Vancouver, Miss Rosle Christian, Miss Joyce Ratchford, Miss Alleen Malr, Miss Eleanor Clapp, Miss El sie Glske, Miss Margaret Davies, Miss' Doris Hodgson and Miss Amy Armstrong, Mrs. J. S. Black acted as piano accompanist for the various dancing numbers. Merely business was taken up at a meeting of the Sons of Norway. (Lodee Saturdav nleht In Oddfel- well), "The Miracle of England" iows- Hall with President Gunnar (Maurois), "The New, Etiquette" I selvig in the chair. Following the (Wilson), "The Plays of Richard business session, refreshments were Brlnsley Sheridan" ( Sheridan), I served. "The Radio Amateur's HandbooK" (Collins), "The Wind in the Wil Be wlss. Read W want ads. JONES Family Market hone 957 AND Phone 95: Fulton Meat Market Phone 683 Per lb. Special BEEF 6-lb. RUMP ROAST OF BEEF and 10 lbs. CARROTS 5-lb, ROLLED RIB ROAST f VEAL $1.00 and 10 lbs. C 00 CARROTS g-lb. POT ROAST OF BEEF gQj T-BONE ROAST 20C Per lb g lbs. SIRLOIN STEAK .... gQg g lbs. ROUND STEAK gyg O lbs. SHORT RIBS 25C LAMB SHOULDER LAMB ff p rer id LOIN OF LAMB 90P w-w pPr lb. BONNED and ROLLED SHOULDER LAMB- 22C Dor lh v LEO OF LAMB 9.?P Per lb M A O lbs. LAMB CHUf o - 5)Q PORK 2 lbs. 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LAND ACT Notice of Intention to Apply to Lease Land t nri r,- tiunnrt Land Recording District of British Columbia, and situ LAM) Il:niSTKY ACT I Re: Certlftca,te of Title No. 3134.1,1 to Lots Thirteen (13) and rourwen MO) Bock Nine (9). Town oi tiw- ant. Map 818, WHEREAS prooi or loss oi v above Certificate ol Title Issued li the name of Wallace LaJigley has been rllea in mw oriice. oriice, iioujot irowjOT la u intuj ivsivvy 1 I.AM Ui:iSTKY ArT He: Certificate r Title N- Lot lour HiiiKlre.t aii.l Thirty-four (t.1l). KiiiiRe l ive (5), Ct Iltrlct. (.alii to contain One lluinlrrd and ! mtv-lhree (133). acres, more or less. nivinf Of loflA Of Ml ate on WhlU Sand laiana. . ""..r: , TTti. in the Take notice that Fran wawnran amve Z. k Sim has been vv i ..... ' " c - - . and rang auu V." . . !J.,T,T2 ,tiri4a iinlK. In n lh l mMntlme meantime val al- : o u.r n.f whLt Band lsiana. ana Shence 800 feet N. W.: thence 600 feet ft. E.i thence BOO feet o. ana w .alnlng 1J aoret, more or less- Dati Auruftt 28. 1B37. id objection be made to me in writing. DATED ejt the Land Registry Office. Prince Rupert, B. C. iUiIb lh. day of November, A.D., 1037. ANDREW THOMPSON. Deputy Registrar of Tltlea, L.NI ACT Notice of Intention to Apply to Lease Land Tn Prln Tlimert Land Recording District of British Columbia, and altu- ate on Zayas lMtaa on uie n. on west Bkte of Zajias on a ri Aramrazu Point. . Take notice tha-t Frank Waterman ox n . n . n n wwimtimt Miner. iTince iHuti. v., ... given that I shall, a.t the expiration . intejuls to apply ror a i "7 ,TT 1 of one month irom ine aa-ie oi vneiiowin aaicnm-u - first publication hereof. Issue a pro-(off Aramzazu roim. inll w visional Certnice-te oi iiue in Jieu o;i uojraneacw f " rioutn said ot FM?' .1- j . I . ii'l1S.f thence 1800 feat m In wrltlne. dated at the Land Keisi Prltioe Rupert, B. C this 23r n.tn1uM. 1017 ry Office, rd. day of ANDREW THOMPSON, Deputy Registrar of Title 1500 ft 8outheat and cotitalnlng 31 . nw or less WATERUAN; Data! October 4, 1037.