ay, on11" - LOCAL NEWS NOTES Mill I 1 l.i. A 11RU4 - ..-. n A Unn Inn ! I Ra trio Xfavfat-n iitlwVW,-, M, permanent Elite 'latest in fair shoes. l -ni Kid rz-'ll) Parlor ' nunc '' ' who has been en-f u Fisher, mining work d. in If exploratory country for the Unuk r v - j ,., was a passenuei UUaiU J tala today going through ,(,flrt to Vancouver. He otv" .... tk. TT-nnV tn ou.i w been flown .art by Pacific Airways. ittroo Henry- Stewart, H. con and John casue, wuo jiavc .pH In a diamond ann- thP Unuk. River for Premier Gold Mining Co. during oast seas('t. were pasengers j .v, mtala today going t Vancouver, iney com- . DAUfl urns. Licw anu a UVj " n flUt 01 MiC wwu .... rt-a ire nlriflP. r. C V Evltt is leaving uii w ..ninif'Q tralri for Terrace nend a week with Mr. and Mrs. REAL SAYINGS ON QUALITY FOOD HKSE-Kraft or Chateau. frft-pkta ucn Cowans Perfection. 13c 1 25c s-ib.tins. A Ho ucn Arrow. Fresh stock. 2()C BITTER- First grade 3 lbs. SALAD DRESSING Foods. 8-oz. ld-oz, CANDY SPECIALS Just Received 95c NITFO or FLAKE WHITE Mb- "I Cp PaclrMc lllv Best 16c 29c ki a CHOCOLATE Srjn Bl'ns-Per lb. &l "MttSONS ENGLISH LIC- "ICE ALLSOUTS OQn Per lh PRK AND BEANS Royal c'ty, 18-08. tins tln 2 for luC C0W FLAKES Kellogg's 3 Jgsandl 27c C0,'N-Nabob fancy 49n te. ?s. Per tin KETCIICP- Llbbys aentle "ess. 1 Large jp tattle 15C PEANUT BUTTEIt Finest JgT1 25c A u!umS " Teace Duchess. JgffylMt- 99c WMATOts No. 1 outdoor. 23C VE DELIVER phne 179 ,.i0 1591 I for tf Girl Guides meet tonight "ZtflX (220) Tonight's traindue from the East' at. 11 o'clock, was reported this morning to.be thirty minutes, late, j Henry Dickens sailed this afternoon on the Catala for a trip to Vancouver. Mrs. II. S. Reiser of Inverness sailed this afternoon for Victoria where she will spend the winter. Mrs. Quigley, wife of the provincial police officer at Anyox, and daughter were passengers aboard the Catala today for Victoria. Dr. Hugh Morrison, inspector of schools, tailed this afternoon on the Catala for Namu enroute to Bella Coola and Ocean Falls on official duties. i. Mcintosh at their country! A Niabef who has beQ engy . im, rrnKoiavs. From there n... l, ., ! .. . i H 1 111 wv - I i rri (it. tutr Luriauta 1111 1 LIT at fcviLt niu i AinB ai uu was u. imnseiiKvi ir kvili wiki wi"""6 "auuara inp iaiaia lonav mi; in the erouse shooting in the throuirh tn Vancouver. .. fn.. cp th ffiipst. or Mr. Mrs. Arthur Evltt. It will prob- v. ami u-epirt hpforp thev . In,. HRIFT & CARRY Mr. and Mrs. Stan Johan.sen sailed this afternoon on the Catala for Vaneouvpr where Mr. Johansen will join the service of Edmunds & Walker, fish handling concern. Mrs. E. W. Dowd and fam'ly were passengers aboard the Catala todav iroinir thrruiirh from . - Stewart to Vancouver where trey win cane up residence. Miss E. F. Taylor of Vancou- ver, who has been visiting st Stewart as lhe guest of Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Crawford, was a passenger aboard the Catala today returning south. William Tobev ir.. who has I been spending some months In the Unuk River country, has ar rived from Stewart and Is vislt- intr with his parents. Mr. and Mm. W. l. Tobey, J. P. Walsh. Vancouver con tractor, sailed this afternoon by I the Catala on his return south rafter spending a few days here ;in eonneetion with locally plan- ined projects. Flags are being flown on pub lic buifdings at half mast tolay in honpr of the late Thomas Mas-arvk. ex-I'reaident of Czecho slovakia, whose funeral is held this afternoon in Prague. Rnv Thomas left by last eve- enlne's train to resume his studies at University of Alberta in Edmonton after spending the anmmpr vacation here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. Thomas. V M RtiTp.q rhicf enirineer lor the Consolidated Mining & Smelt- in a- Co- who has been at Anyox nn.i Stpwart on comnanv business i was a Dasenrer aboard the Ca- I tali this afternoon returning to his headquarters at iraiu Ailninii nempr of Telkwa. rep rnsentative of the Soldrers Settk-mnnf linnnk arrived fir tlus eity on the Catala this morning" "Iter a brief trip to Alice Arm on or- flclal business and wUi proceea to the interior on tomorrow eve ning's train. Mrs. Doris Nelson, Indian, was finpd $10. with option of seven Imnrlsonment in city police rmirt todar for drunkenness. On a similar charge, James McKay was ti. tm with seven days' opuon, on Monday afternoon. Joe MacKay,i5 also charged with drunkenness, up coming up this afternoon. Donald, who has been spending VyUIIU the summer vacation , at . Kincolith with his iirents, Dr. and Mrs. D. J. MacDonald, was aboard the Catala touay iu whence he will proceed to Kingston. Ontario, to resume his medical studies at Queens University. Mrs. Bernard Lundahl A.T.C.M. VOICE PRODUCTION Piano and Theory 431 Fourth Avennt West Phone Green 094 you cant suy siccir VALUE THAN KClL066'Sf 'i 7. "Nothing ray grotei elt gUc me more for raj money than Kelloif't. They're genuine bargain I" Kellogg's Oern Flakes lead the world la salts because women know genuine value. Crisp, wholesome goodness that everybody loves. Always oven-fresh and ready to servo with milk or cream. At all grocers. Served by hotels and restaur ants everywhere. Made by Kellogf In London, Ontario. CORK 1 gal 4&2l(rgfs CORN (LAKES. Made Btttu Pacfcetf Setter Taste Better youtts m Glass cereal bowl' ilHEE with 3 pneknge of Kellogss Corn Flakes t Lady Supt Of Hospital To Wed Mis E. fi. Craiff B. N. of Hazel- tun to lteeoaie Bride of Capt G. C. Mortimer Miss E. G. Craig R. N.. for the nast six years lad superintend ent of the Hazelton Hospital, has resigned and will shorty be mar ried to Capt. u. V: Mortimer, In dian Agent at Hazelton. Steamship Sailings For Vancouver Tuesday Catala. .1:30 pjn Thurs. ss. Pr. George 11:15 pin Friday s. P. AdelaideUO pjn, Ss. Cardena ia:30 p.m. Sept. 7, 17 and 27 Ss. Pr. Louise 5:30- p.m: From Vanconver Sunday ss. Catala 4 p.m. Wed. ss.Pr. George .... 10:30 a.m. Friday ss. Pr. Rupert 10 a.m. Ss. Pr. Adelaide 4 p.m. Ss. Cardena p-tn. For Anyox and Stewart Sunday ss. Catala 8 pjn. Wed. ss.Pr. George 4 pm", Announcements Presbyterian Tea at Mrs, Brem- ner's September 21. St. Peter's W. A. Tea, Pariih Hall, September 23. Orange Bridge, September 23. HIP. DANCE Boston Hall, Sep tember 24. Mrs. de Carlo s Orch estra.' Eastern Star Tea, Mrs. Sam Mas seys, Wednesday,. September 29. Cambral Cabaret, October 1." Presbyterian Choir Tea,-October,!. Orange Tea October 2. Catholic Bazaar October 6 and Anglican tea, Mrs. C. C, Mills, October 12. United Anniversary Supper, Oct W. A. Canadian Legion Bridge October 15. Anglican Girls, W. A. Tea, Mrs, J. B. Gibson's, Thursday, Oct. 21. Parent Teachers telephone bridge; Friday, October 22, C. C, F. Bazaar, October 23, : Hill 60 Tea October 20. Cfyro Hallowe'en Masquer a'de Dance, October 29, j Presbyterian Bazaar, November 4, St Peter's W. A. Bazaar, Nov I ember 18. Newlyweds T Here Today ' Mj. ahj Mrs. Wilfred Gordon fio-i South for Honeymoon Bride FMrowtiy Miss Jean Matheson Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred H. R. Gordon, who were married yesterday morning by Eev. A- L. Anderson in the United Church at Stewart, were passengers aboard the Catala- to dav eolnir through, to, Vancouver and other points-south on a honey moon trip. The bride was formerly Miss. Gertrude Jean Matheson, el dest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Matheson of Stewart. After their trip south, the couple will proceed to Dawson, Yukon Terri tory, to take up residence. PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby given that a referendum, as required by Bylaw No. 897 of the City of Prince Rupert, will be held on Monday, the 27th day of September, 1937, from a a.m. to 8 p.m., at the City HalL Fulton Street. Prince- Rupert B.C., to ascertain: (1) As to .whether. In the event of the Canadian American Pulp and Paper Mills Limited, or any otner comDanv. obtaining, utilizing and carrying on the manufacture of duId and (or) paper at the dry dock site m the City of Prince Ru pert, it should be granted the fol lowing concessions, In lieu of all rates, licenses and (or) other forms of municipal taxation to which it may be subject under the "Munlclp al Act," at present or In the future: a A fixed annual payment of One b) (d) Hotel Arrivals Central N. McDonald, city; H. Loakes, Dlgby. Knox. F. McDonald, Usk. Royal Johnson Russi Sunnyside; P. Karbe and- Loms Louldta, city. (d) Referendum Thousand Dollar! for a period of five years and a fixed annual payment of Five Thousand Doi lars for the next twenty years. After the exoiration of the said twenty-five year period. the- rate of taxation Is. not tc exceed twelve and one-half mills on Improvements and twenty-five mills upon land. (e) Free water for fire protection,! personal, and other uses not directly concerned with manufacturing operations during the lifetime-of the Industry. Permission to take and use- the water required by the said pulp and (or) paper mill from Shaw-atlans Lake, during the lifetime of the Industry. 2 As to whether. In the event of the Canadian-American Pulp and Paper Mills Limited, or any other company, obtaining, utilizing, and carrying on the manufacture ot pulp and (or paper at the Seal Cove site In Waterfront Block I, Prlne Rnrjert Tbwnslte, it should be granted the following conces sion, in lieu of all rates, licenses and (or) other forms of municipal taxation to which It may be subject under the "Municipal Act," at pres ent or In the future: (a) A fixed annual payment of Five Hundred Dollars for a period of iwenty-five years. (hi After the expiration of tne twenty-five year period, the rate of taxation Is not to exceed twelve and one-half mills on Improvements and twenty-five mills -upon land. c) Free water for fire protection personal and other uses not cur-ectiv concerned with" manu facturing operations, during the lifetime of the industry. Permission to take and use the water required by the said pulp and (or paper mill from snaw attans Lake, during the life time of the Industry. (3i it Is, understood that no re- tall business shall be conducted on either site. Those entitled to vote are prop ertv owners as defined by subsec inn oi. of section 180 or tne "Municipal Act" and also all hold trs ol licenses qualified to vote under the "Licensing Bylaw" of the City of Prince Rupert at Civic Eleo tlons. Dated at Prince Rupert, Province of British Columbia, this seven teenth day of September, 1937. D. J. MATHESON. Returning Officer Bernice Palmer says Pineanple- drop, cookies, with which to regale your friends im press, them with your culinary abiRtj'r ! naff cup shortening, y2 cP white sugar, cup drained crushed pineapple, Vx teaspoon salt, 1 teaspoon baking powder, I teaspoon vanilla, 'A cup brown- sugar, 1 egg well1 beaten, 2 cups all-purpose flour, teaspoon soda,, i'2 cup chopped nuts. Cream shortening, add sugar and cream well, then add drained crushed pineapple and well beat en egg. Mix well. SlfT flour, meas ure, then sift agafn with the salt, soda and baking powder, and add to first mixture. Add nuts and vanilla, mix well, drop by small spoonfuls on an oited baking sheet. Bake in fairiy hot oven for 10 or 20- minutes until mcly browned. Remove to a rack to eodL Of course you know that this year s bridesmaids, are wearing ronets of flowers instead of Ihe onveational picture hats pnd very daintv thev are too. r lowers are everywhere, even beach pa jamas, shorts and swimming suits being made of flowered material. Wonder what the fishes think as particularly red. red rose comes swimming towards them? Hope none of them sutler trom Lay fever. Oakland. CHEERIO I C. N. R. TRAINS For the East- Mondays,. Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays & p.m. from the East- Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays 11 p.m. CUsfitD TORRENT CLEAN, well- furnished modern apartments. Phone Red 441 (221) FOR SALE FOR SALE A few large bundles of old newspapers, 2. for 25c. FOR SALE 2G ft Speed Boat 13 knots per hour. $150.00. Apply Seal Cove Post Office, tf. WORK WANTED WOMAN desires work of any kind. Experienced as Hairdre-ser. Waitress. Hotel Work. Laundry Work, Housekeeping. Apply Box 18, Daily rews or Phone Red 421. (22ft) SEWING UTILITY SEWING CLASSES Mrs. Thomasson, Wallace Block. Phone Blue 637. (tf.) DANCING Mrs. M. M. Hodgson and daughter Nona, having obtain, ed dancing teachers' certificates at Ned Weybum's Dancing School, New York City, announce the opening, of their studio on October I with up-to-date instruction in tap, musical comedy, acrobatic, ballet (toe) and physical culture, assisted by Mr. Harry Cooper hi exhibition, ballroom and adagio. Special dances for little tots. Studio, 121 2nd Ave. next to Clapp Block. Phone Blue 270. (218) TAX SALE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT Notice Is hereby elven that a Tax Sale of all properties In which the 1933 taxes remain unpaid, win d held at the Cltv HalL Fulton Street, at 10 a.m., Thursday, September 30th, 1937. D. J. MATHESON. City Treasurer. Fresh Local Raw And Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 437 Orange Pekoe Blend SALADA TEA BIS COMING Sept 30, OcU 1 and 2 The Original Rexall ONE CENT SALE Ormes Ltd. "JftA Pioneer Drttqgists The Renll Store Phones: 81 & VI Open Dally 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. Unpainted Furniture. See Our Downstairs Dispglay of Unpainted Furniture Kitchen Tables and . Chairs, Chest of Drawers, Magazine Racks, Etc. a Canadian An Inexpensive Way To Furnish Your Home GORDON'S HARDWARE . Phone 311 McBride St. MacKENZIE'S FURNITURE ELECTRIC LIGHT UULBS 20C 25 w., 40 w., 60 w. Bulbs for INDIRECT 90C . LIGHTING SEE OUR INDIRECT LIGHTING FLOOR LAMPS I HAJLWAV 1 I STIAMSH1PS I 1 COMMUNICATIONS I l vvtt. Jkf Pacific Trans-Atlantic Transcontinental Trans-Pacific To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way Ports Princess Adelaide every' Friday, 10 p.m. To Vancouver Direct CHARLOTTE PIUNCESS LOUISE .,,-PRINCESS Sept. 4th Sept. 7th. 17th, 27th Connection at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services Tickets and Reservations from W. L. COATES. General Ant l'nce KuPert B C