-Tuesday. August 30, 1838. , it. Watch . " For ' THE ORIGINAL REXALL ONE CENT SALE Coming Soon Ormes Ltd. "Jim Pioneer Druqgiats Tbe tUxU Store rhonea: U ft M Open DaDy From 8 a.m. till 10 y jn. Sundayi and Holidayi From 12 noon UU X Jn, 7 pjn. til I jn. D. ELIO FURNITURE EXCHANGE 3rd Avenue Phone Green 916 Floor Covering Congoleum Gold Seal Size V2 x 9 Size 9x9 $6.75 slze '9xm $9-65 $8.50 sizc9x12 $10.75 USED FURNITURE 2 lioll Top Writing Desks 1 L. C. Smith Typewriter 2 Singer Sewinff Machines 1 Hand Sewing Machine 3 English Prams 1 Wicker Buggy 4 Dining Room Buffetts 6 Dining Boom Tahles 3 Steel Cribs 6 Reconditioned Kitchen Ranges for burning wood or coal 1 Kitchen Range with an Oil Burner 5 Dressers 3 Coiichcs-G Rocking Chairs 12 Diner Chairs-2 Boudoir Chairs -2 Kitchen Cabinets 6 Kitchen Tables 1 Barrymore Axminster Rug, size 9x10 2 1 Electric Range 3 Yictrpla .Gramophones 1 Battery Radio-1 King Soprano Saxophone 1 Ac cordion 1 23-jcwcl Vanguard Waltham X Dia mond T;c Pin 1 National Encyclopedia 1 Webster's Twentieth-Century Dictionary 1 Betty Vacuum Cleaner 1 Hoover 2 Premier Spic Spans 1 Boy's Bicycle 1 Portable Typewriter If you loie anything, try, a classified ad. Native Visitors Are Thinning Out Native visitors who were much In evidence In the city last week following the closing of sockeye fishing season on the Skeena River are beginning to thin out no The presence of the natives In town lent considerably to the holl day spirit around the city lncl dental to Port Day and other ac tlvltles. There was an approach to the atmosphere which years ago used to pervade the Fair Week. activities here. Among the events were a number of native dances held In various halls, two or three village dance orchestras havinf, been here Including Klspiox Greenville and Klncollth. The touring Show Boat orchestra also held dances in the Moose Hall which were well patronized. The j Boston and Metropole Halls were aiso in use. WHIFFLETS From The Waterfront Four western halibut vessels sold catches totalling 130,000 pounds at I and 9c; Recovery, 25,000, Booth ll?ic and 9c; Sylvia, 25,000, New England, 10V2c and rc; Polaris, 40.-000. Whiz, 103ic and 9',ic One local vessel, the Lane, sold 2,000 pounds of halibut caught incidental to cod fishing In Area No. 2 at 12c, receiving 4'c for 13500 pounds of 'Sablefish, 4c for 1,500 pounds of ling cod and 5c for 2.000 pounds of red cod. The fo1-lowlng vessels sold albacore at Seattle yesterday at 5c per pound: Irene J., 25,000 pounds; Lively 35.000 pounds; Tacoma, 23,000, Swift II, 25,000; Eastern, 25,000; Fteya, 12.000. Bringing in passengers to catch the steamer North Sea for Seattle, Pilot Bob Ellis arrived at 7:15 last evening, from Ketchikan with his seaplane and left at 9:30 this morning on his return to Ketchikan. j Trade in your used furniture and stove I I in part payment. on new. j Northland Transportation Co.'s ; steamer North Sea, Capt. A. W. Nlckerson, arrived In port at 8:15 last evening from Alaska and, af ter discharging a carload and a half of frozen and mild cured fish for transshipment East over Canadian National Railways, sailed at ,9:15 p.m. In continuation of her j voyage to Seattle. NEW ROYAL HOTEL j, Zarelll, Proprietor -A UOME AWAY FROM DOME" Rate $1.U ? 80 Rooms Hot ti Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone in f-O. Box 1M Music Ruth Nelson A.T.C.M. Teacher of Piano, Theory and Harmony. Fall class beginning September 1 Phone Green 390 F. LARSON Masseur and Electric Treatments MIONE GREEN 913 225 8th Avenufe West Prince Rupert, B. C. mer, was To2 DAILY KCWi .raut.ionu today returning to Vancouver Rev. A. L. Anderson, United Church pastor at Stewart, came around aboard the Catala yester day to Anyox to pay an ecclesiastical visit there. On a charge of conniving to sup ply liquor to Indians, Edgar Post Is appearing In city police court this afternoon before Justice of the Peace W. D. Vance. Dr: R. C. Bamford of Smithers arrived in the elty on the Cataii this morning from Stewart, where 1-. - I Ik. I , f ne is carrying uii mc jjim-un Dr. A. O. Kvale who is on a trip James Findlay, arrived in port atito Norway, and will proceed to 11:30 this mornlne from Stewart.' morrow evenlne to the Interior. and sailed at 1:30 this afternoon for Vancoover and waypoints. The Catala brought in a large list ol passengers today from the north Including workers from Arrandale Geoffrey Wlllett, who has ben relieving the manager fcf the Bank of Montreal at Stewart, returned to the city from the north on the Catala today and will be leaving and Mill Bay going south now the j in a few days with Mrs. Wlllett season Is over. land child for Kamloops to which point he has been transferred. Col. J. W. Nicholls, general manager of the Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train via Jasper Park from a business trip to Vancouver, Seattle and elsewhere In the south. Mrs. Nicholls is remaining for a while In Vic toria where both her son and was fined $5 and costs with option of one month's imprisonment. The Brooks woman was alleged to have attacked; Rebecca. Innes, another Indian, with a bottle.; Hotel Arrivals Savoy Ben Roberts, Skldegate Mission; W. C. Russ and John Johnson, city; : Mrs. Le Wing,' .Port, Esslngton. ' Royal Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Lewis, Seattle; Wah Soon, Bob Ellison, Bill Stump, ' John Cashen, B. O, .Albettson; city; , James Nelson, Terrace; Orace Travers, Ketchikan. Prince Rupert A. W. Large, Toronto; E. M. Beatty. Vancouver; H. E. Goulbourn 1 Victoria. t , Central G. H. Mowat and O. Phillips, C.N. R.; C. Kinos and A. Fowlow, city; Art Humes, Pentlcton. Announcements All advertisements in thU column will be charged for ft full month at 25c ft word. Rebekah Tea, Annette Fashion Show, Sept 8. Catholic Bazaar, October 12, 13. Cathedral Christmas Bazaar November 17. Baptist Bazaar November S. XT LOCAL NEWS NOTES Baseball practice tonight, 6:30. j Phone 112 Taxi; day and night. Dance Oddfellow's Hall, Wednesday, 9 p.m.4ln honor of Ocean Falls Football team. 35c, 204) Get your next grease Job at the National Motor Service. Latest equipment. 204 ell was fined $25, with option of seven, days' imprisonment, in city police court yesterday.!' Mrs P. Campbell arrived In the city on the Catala this mornlnj t'from Stewart and will proceed to Dr.il.. A. Whillans, who has been relieving In charge of the Port Seattle yesterday as follows: Van- 'simoson HosDltal durlne the sun .see, iu,uw pouncis, iseoasuon, v-?c J. R. Stevens returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from a business trip to Terrace. W. R. Selby of .Anyox was a pass-1 jenger aboard the Catala today going through to Vancouver. Jack Franks, who has been pay- Tonight's jrain. due from the east Ing a visit at Stewart, returned at n Q-t, was reported this home on the Catala this morning naming to be .on time. J. E. Moody of Port Simpson was a passenger aboard the Catala today going through to Vancouver. t Miss R. Bell of William Gold-bloom's staff sailed this afternoon on the Catala for a month's trip to Vancouver. For drunkenness, William Mitch Mrs. W. E. Walker and family, having spent the summer at Arrandale cannery, .were passengers aboard the Catala today returning to Vancouver. : Albert Farrow, steamboat Inspec tor, who has been here fox jthe past week on official duties, will sail by the Prince George Thursday night on his return to Vancouver. Mrs. Evan Baker and family, who have been .visiting here with Mrs Baker's parents,- Mr. and Mrs, H. Worsfold. Seal , Cove. Raited this af ternoon by the Catala' on their re turn to Vancouver. Miss Nancy Deacon, on hex way back to her home at CbiUiwack here aboard the Catala 1 . ... . brnth,.ln. law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Payne. She .arrived in the city from the East on Saturday after noon's train Mjrs. G. A. Rlx Is at present in Vancouver where .she has met her daughter, .Mrs, C. W. Breukelman, who has for several years, been liv ing in Venezuela In about two weeks they will be Joined by Mr. Breukelman who, with the family will visit in Prince Rupert., REMAINS TO FRISCO The remains of Robert L. Clark of San Francisco, who died o! heart failure aboard the steamer Prince George whjle .coming north at ,the end of last week, were for warded .aboard ,the steamer Prince Rupert yesterday afternoon to San Francisco .where the . iuneral will take place. . f SeaJ Cpye Home Scene Of Party Mrs. M. Thompson Entertains' in ' Jlonor jof Her Mother, Mrs. Annie Taylor The home of Mrs. M. Thompson, Seal Cove, was the scene Saturday ; evening of a delightful birthday daughter will be attending school j party In honor of her mother, Mrl during the coming year. I Annie Taylor. During the evening cards and FINED FOR ASSAULT j community singing were enjoyed. As a sequel to a "recent melee at j At midnight, delicious refreshments Port Esslngton, Gertrude Brooks, Indian, charged with assavjlt, appeared before Stipendiary Magistrate Andrew Thompson In provincial police court yesterday and were served to some twenty-five guests. The prize winners at cards were: ladies first Mrs. Large; ladles' second Mrs Hudson; men's first L. Dell; men's" second C. Llndqulst. if it n i n IT! U V A V Miss X, Lawrence Teacher of Violin,-Theory Harmony Classes Commencing September 1. Phone 580 Three Violins For Sale Very Reasonable B. C. er Service rilOKE 78 Prompt and .Courteous Service R. GILLESPIE Stand: 6th St., Back of I Royal Hotel' . Fresh Local RAW And Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN JbAIRY Orange Pekoe Blend "SALAM TEA Kitimaat Mourns Loss Of One Of FJne Young Men is ly made a clean sweep of the sprints -and distance races. Sam also was a fine, fleldathlete and many times placed hlgh.in the hlgn lump. f .Besides, being an athlete, Sam was. jespected up and down the j coast as a very capable fisherman; i He -won' many friends and will: be missed by Indian and white allk ktttmaat An .'3nThft KitlJ Woods leaves a wife, the f ormei maat Indian Reserve lost one of its Annabelle Bolton, and two smaU finest young men and athletes re- children, .1 cently when Sam Woods was! ; . . ' drowned while gillnettlng off Point- Robert Manson sails, Thursday er Island with his father, Isaac night on the Prince George for Woods. i Vancouver where'he will commence Woods, who was 31, was well his studies at the University of known in the Kitimaat district for British Columbia. 'x- bis athletic prowess. For five con- M. secutlve years he won the M. c.! Miss Ecum jtergin k.h. aaugnier Railey trophy emblematic of the of Dr. and Mrs'. L. Wt Kergln, will individual championship of the an- be coming home about the middle nual Victoria Day sports. He was of next month from Toronto to pay an outstanding runner and regular- a visit of two months. YOUR RADIO Is the One That'Counts Whatever Its Make Its Size or Its Cost To YpU It is the Best Anticipate Many Hours of Pleasure By Keeping Your Radio in the Pink of Condition With McRae Bros. Radio .Service GURANTEED TO PLEASE YOU Modern Up-to-date Servicing and Equipment Thoroughly Reliable R.C.A. Tested Replacements Tubes" Batteries and Accessories for all makes of Radio at Lowest Prices nr MacKENZIE'S FURNITURE- AUGUST FURNITURE SALE FINAL WEEK Simmon's Bed Steel, full size.. Felt mattress, full size. Cable spring, full size. Com- 94 711 plete. Sale Price Prince Rupert, B. C Phone 775. S THIRD AVENUE December Frozen HERRING BAIT Cold Storage Ice Canadian Fish &!Cold Storage Co. Ltd. Prince Rupert, B.C.