t August 23, 1937. LOCAL NEWS NOTES arrived l A new ahipme.nl -"Mayiair. u- hats. Way and Miss Olalson, rs of piano and theory, are -audents for the fall term ig the first week In September. i M. 845 lI- suarkes, well known Ter ror- nant, arrived from the n Saturday afternoons it i rr-1 Iwttn Mrs. sparKes. mey 0 'he Prince Rupert for Rivet Morning AfterTaking irleri Little Liver Pills J J. L, Frank and son arrived f city on last night's train and fthis morning on the Princess : for Tulseouah where they i'atte up future residence. . 0 H Soles of the city de- tr. of the provincial police 1 irclay evening on the Rupert- for a trip to Vancou- e..-t duty. JT ;mes and daughters, f May and Lillian Jones, who ra cn a trip south, returned I!:' from Vancouver on the ' Louise this morning. ! ina Mrs. W. R. Carru triers JiJ of Whitehorse are here 1 the Prince George today go- iroi'sh to Vancouver. Mr. Car- fs is Identified with the news- t business at Whitehorse. fand Mrs. V. A. Cole of Seattle J aboard the Princess Louise Eornlng going north to make Bund jlr. Cole was located In Prince i conducting the clear store . iwnlch is now known as the Ladies' tea tonight at C.C.V. Club rooms at 8 o'clock. Address by Mrs. Reekie Ewen on "Spain.'' All ladies cordially invited. (100) Miss Jean Robinson, experi enced beautician late of the Hudson Bay staff, Victoria, has join ed the staff of the hlite Beauty i'arlor. I'hone 4'J'J for an . ap pointment. (lrC) Miss Lillian Crpss arrived in the cltv on the Princess Louise this morning from Vancouver to pay a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, H. T. Cross, Fourth Avenue West. Mrs. A. C. Clark and daughter, Miss Margaret Clark, sailed Satur- Adcock, whose home is in Honolulu, is the niece of S. 1). Johnston and T U. Johnston of thi: city. E. M. Havnes. Pnst. fifflcp insnp.R- tor, was here aboard the. steamer Catala last evening going through on a trip to Stewart on official J duties. He will be back here tomor-Fashlon Footwear are clearing all i row morning and will stop off here lines of men's work boots at re- then. duced prices. t.f I Stevens returned to the city Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ingraham and i7Vir train from a ousin- Mrs, wjw. a. m. yowmer uw.i sauea qaircu oatlfl-I saiur-( tmia arriyep. in. m ine tiuy city on Uli ine I'll' evening on the Prince Ruperti Catala la$t evening from' Surf In Mat TV,n, a 1UI.. 4 nl.U. Terrac?. -.Jua day u" v o to v . . " 1 f for a ul trip tn to Tf Vancouver I i nnni Vle riftjar- i ' fMcNuiiy u ""t U the Prince GeOrgqiora California. ,Tnon Glass and chjM -I... Qatil... td to me oil, hernoon's train irom a irtp Mrs. M. Matsumoto and daughter sailed Saturday evening on the Prince Rupert for a trip to S.P. Woodslde, who returned to the city a few days ago from winl-peg, has Joined the service of the .Canadian Customs here. Mrs. George Casey Jr. of Anyox arrived In town. a.t the week-end to attend the wedding of her sUte r-ln-law, Miss Mickey Casey. This afternoon's train, due from the east at 2:30. is on time. It is bringing In several passengers who wm proceed to Vancouver on the steamer Prince George. F. S. Walton,'!?. N. R. roaJ-master rpttirnr'H i ihn ritv nn Saturday afternoon's train from a trip up the line as far as Pacific on official duties. gate, Queen, Charlotte Islands, for a visit Miss Barbara Sailer, whn has been spending the summer vacation here. as. the guest of Miss Be(ty Borland, sails by the Catala Tuesday afternoon on her re turn lo isanaimo. Miss Laura Stephens, who, hs been bavine a visit here with her parents, Mr", and Mrs. M. M. Ste phens, sailed by the Prince Robert yesterday afternoon on her return to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Matthews of Oakland arrived in the city, on the Catala last evening to pay a visit with local friends. Mrs. Matthews was formally Miss Hazel Cunning ham R.N. of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Roi Barnes sailed Saturday evening on the Prince Rupert for a trip to Vancouver where Mrs, Barnes will receive further treatment for a serious Injury which she sustained some months ago. S. A. Vlneberg, who Is Interested In the Rupert People's Store business here, was a week-end visitor to the cltv. He arrived from Montreal Saturday afternoon by train and! is proceeding to Vancouver on ine Prince George this afternoon. Miss Margaret Hardy, school nurse.for the municipality of West Vancouver, arrived in ine ciiy Fri day on the Prince Rupert from the south and will be a visitor here for a couple of weeks as the guest of Dr. and Mrs. L. W. Kergin, Fourth Avenue East. Mr. and Mrs. James Innes of day evening on the Prince Rupert J Powell River, who have been visit a I. ...1 a., l.li. ...til i i iUn n nmmla r for Victoria where the latter will enter Royal Jubilee Hospital to com. mence training for a nurse. Miss Noreen Gibson returned last week from Saskatoon where she has been visiting for tl.e summer. Hor sister, r.neen, re turned at the same time from Montreal. Mjss Zclle Adcock, who has Im'i'yi visitinir here for the past lew weeks, left Saturday evening nn tbp Prince Runcrl for Victoria trip to Alaska, Years where she will enter school. M's.- ins here for the past couple ol weeks; iSaUed by the Prince Rupert Saturday evening on their return home. Mrs. Innes Is a sister of Mrs. R. J. D. Smith and H. A. Breen of this city. Robert Simmons of the San Francisco office of the Canadian National Railways was a week-end visitor In the city, arriving from Jasper on Saturday afternoon's train and sailing yesterday after noon on the Prince Robert for the south. Mr. Simmops' chief is R. F. McNaughton, formerly district passenger agent here. Try a Dally Hews classified advertisement for best results. - . k . . .. ON SALE NOW to OCTOBER 15 Thrtc are rim pie. ol HKTDUN frr from many II. C. crutrrx. To l-fllna-tlona rail of Wl mil pen (art lljililly lower from Inlrrlor polnln. Your llrkrt allowi iloiovrr.rn, route! Canailiun Nallonwl U Hie "Jaup" Vp" route. See IliU larReat of Canaila a, mountain ilayKrouiiU ai jou, traVel, can. It eoata no morel Like a thauge? oa ran aH 543 milta Jown the Crea l.aVt ttom Port Arthur to OIJ Ontario for BinrolniateIy more, meali and berth on aleamer liiclujetll . Through tlreplng eara lo St, I'aul If you go to the 11. S. Mldwefl. Quirk conuctloni llirrej with the new, ( tralni for Chicago anil Kail. aaaaaaa in W lnnlirg .Vlnneopoli,11 Snlnt Paul CliioaRo - Toronto Ottawa. Montreal Quebec Saint John Halifax. , lllintoll New York... PetrolulaClilragi Detroit vlaTnronlo Couth Touriit Staiulard I MONTH MCKTH OCTO0C II RETURN LIMIT RETURN L MIT RETURN UNIT tT.lS 131.85 $62.70 48.W) 57.M) 72.00 48.(H) 37.60 72.00 57.33 68, B0 86.00 73.75 92.15 108.20, 81.10 92.55. 112.15 87.75 96.53 XU.W 93.40 106.70 121.55 103.75 121.50 138.35 109.05 131.15 145.40 93.75 117.05 137.50 89.75 119.30 131.50 68.75 85.90 102.40 73.75 92.15 108.20 PRINCE RUPERT - VANCOUVER - JASPER The Tflan3le Tout $37.65, Fiom Any Point .I T, I on the. irianqie. For Information Call or Write: CITY TICKET OFFICE 528 3rd Ave.. Prince Rupert, B.C. THE DAILY NSWg PAUB THRZ1 LJ'JJ J. Isaac Matthews, well knpwn Atlln mining man. Is here aboard the steamer Prince George today go ing through to Vancouver vp, a pus. Lness trip. Charles Graham, Inspector of mines, returned to. the city on the Prince George this morning from a Tuisequah districts on official duties. Both areas are very active this year, reports Mr. uaham. weather In Northern British Col-, umbia has been a good dea cooler tnan usual irus summer. Hotel Arrives, Ceitrq P.. Nicholson, Victoria; .. E. Rice an4 A. Larsen, Ypcoiiver.: .1". B. Armstrpn?, Edmonton; V, (i. Cromwell, F. Simith and E. Q. Bjown, C..R.; S. Hegland and I. M. Wick, city; B. Ferguson, P. Curry and Mrs. . Closer. Billmor; Dan Russell, Remo; Git bert McCulloch, Srnithers.; M. Wilcox, Terrace. Prince Rupert B. A. Restate. Victoria:.' J. .'Ur- quhart and P. Watt, Premiec; . H. M. Collison, Srnithers; K. K. Finpi?an and Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Crawford, Toronto; R. Simmons, I San Francisco; H. 0. Fentcn.j Pontnn lTnrlinr ATiMiiffun C Tulin. George Phillips and Al fred. Moody, city; J. Jengia., ryee: Mr. and Mrs. P. Leightcn, Carlisle Cannery; James Ware, Whitewater; Mrs. J. H. Alexar.d. r Kitimaat: Mr. and Mrs. J. II MacDonald, Pacific; Percy Mill- wain. Cedarvale. tilH FOR RENT ANGUS Apartments, four room suites. LOST WANTED three ano (tf) LOST Pair tortoise shell glasses. Reward. J. D. Swartz, Prince Rupert Hotel. (197) APPLICATIONS for the position '(part time) of assistant librarian will be received by the Prince Rupert Library Board up to and including Wednesday Aug. 25th. Ago and qualifications to. be stated. ThPS. Black, Secretary, P. O. Box 8GG, (190) FOR SALE ABOUT THESE REPAIRS For lumber, shingles, cement, plaster, brick. Gyproc and roofings, see AlhPrt Ki. McCaffery Ltd. Phone 116. IN' TIIK SI I'ltKME COl-UT Of UHITISII In the Matter of Ell Oborne, Derease.l Anil In tbe Matter of the "AdmlnUtratlon TAKE NOTICE that by order of ll f Honour W. E. Fisher, the 16th ,aay oi . . n qi7 i whji RDminmi . j" t t.ho eatat of Ell Oborne, Deceased, and all parties hat ing claims against vnt aau "uin it k.i. i,Ai.ifiAH m on or. beiore tu 10th day ol cwooer, a. m- "V" all partlea dndebted to the estate re mnulred to nay the amount oi their ' V, ... 1 4 V. nfriul Artm.lnlstra.tor. Prlruv Rurtert. B. C n,tl Uie 17th day of August, A. D 1937. If) THE MATTER ' OP THE" ESTATE "tit tiic t tts AMTTJRW 8PALDINQ DE CEASED." Indian of Uie Port Esslng'on band, tnteutate, Tr.lr.. U.H,. 4.iat. Tw vlrtun at Ruth , unc .ivmv j .. . orlty of the Superlnteaidenv Oentral nf THUn Affalrn Ol.tAWft. I W&A ID- pointed admlnlstmtor of the estate, of the Port EfHigton .band. In the ProV,- , i. (it HriLiun ijuuuwu, All pernona iuitmik ihuu .5. v the; eataite are. hereby required to fur- nlah same- properly thuwo w iu vu or beXor the. second day of, Beptember 1937. and all. (parties' lndebte4 to the eetate are reifulml to irtt their In- debtedneae to me- Xostnwitn. W. E. COLLISON, Indian Aim!. Summer Here's one. good thing to take vyjthyoy pn your trip Wrigley's Gum. And you can get more wherever yo,u go Man, how that fresh, cool flavor adds to the. pejectiqn of even the, most perfect day. phew when driving , ... helpjs keep you alert. .'viv. ... , "'.aim and son KUJJ anu, ' uauini, . - Woodall, C.N.R.; F. Waterman ;"j,een I. QJV ft month's .111- holiday t l! J trip, i tp Seattle; Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Mon-j victoria, returned to the city Jdy, Ruston La.; Mr. and Mrs. from th'e south on the Catala last . T- A. It! I Kusseii r. rancoasi, jiiaru evening. evening. I Beach, Fla.; Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ingraham and daughter, Surf In let; Eric M. Willis. Cobble HUl; ' Lee West, Vancouver. Royal Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hudson, Port Hope, Ont.; George John son, New Westminster; jonnson Russ, Greenville; ingebnght Aunli and, Eric Sun, city; Helen Johnson, Juneau; Mr. and Mrs. IL Ross, Haysport; . Babcock, Uorreen. Sa.Y9X Joe Tulip, Donald Moody, M,as The, automobile of James L , If 29. was removed from in troni of his home on Eleventh Avenue between 11 and 12 o'clock Saturday night, being recovered by the police within an hour or ao in a damaged condition in a ditcn on the highway just within the city limits. T. W. Hall, who is being trans ferred to Nanaimp after haying been stationed' here for six years as inspector ot schools, and nis successor. Dr. Hugh Morrison of Vancouver, arrived in the city from the south on the Catala last evening, Mr. Hall expects to return, south towards the end of he week. Announcements United Fashion Show, September Gyro, Hallowe'en Dance, October Overwaitea Ltd. Cash or C.O.D. 1 FRESH GOLDEN CORN' Per doz. MELOGRAIN INSTANT Phone 813 BANTAM 29 c TAPIOCA 1-lb. package KRR ECONOMY CAPS Per dozen, CERTO Per bottle Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Eastwood and, daughter, who have 13c 29c 21c aVlmeR BONLESS CillCK-EN-Per 27C tin HOtfEY GRAi!ANrWAFERS'9p -Per pkt. McVlTlE and PRIfE BISCUITS Digestive, small rlcn tea, JELL-O Assorted IQp navors. a ums. YALNUTS Fresh PET DOG FOOD Ppr tin 12c EyREA. BLEACH n Per bottle Y LIBBY'S CHW CON CARNE J Oq Dap Mn - a. V UROOMS--strlng. Each 39c SPRING, SPRING, SALMON- SALMON WHITE OCp Vs. 3 tins K$AFT CHEESE QQp 1-1K package MAC'S BEST RED PLUMS " An Per. tin. v IP FIELD TOMAT.OES-3 pouncls Free: Dtlivery on Orders $3.00 and Over wn 11 m The Hose ol Merit la I i Ringless Knit Perfect Fitting Latest Shades Comes in Chiffon, Service, Semi-Service and Crepe, also Knee Length From 75c to $1.50 WALLACES Phone 9 Third and FuUorj SPECIAL Odd lines of boxed writing paper to clear at half price. This is an exceptional offertake advantage of it and stock up. Regular price $1.50. On Sale at 75c Regular price $1.25. On Sale at 65c i tit Regular price $1.00. On Sale, at 50c Ormes Ltd. "Jiifi Pioneer Druqgists The Iteull Store Phones: 81 f 83 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. LOOK! SATURDAY and MONDAY Special Now On, Reprints Low Prices on Dozen Lots Hollywood Studios, 220 6th St. The Central Hotel ROOMS and CAFB Phone 51 for Best Household Coal MRS. C. E. BLACK If you lose, anything, advertise for it. ,1 I