Warm the tea -pot first WdKm a crockery tea-pot" KUt in one icuapuunrui "n OT Tea (breach person and one "for' the pot" Q..Add fresh,bOIUNG water 5tee 5 minute 0 and serve. Only Fine Quality gives Fine Flavour "SALADA TEA Catholic Ladies' Tea And Sale Is Successful Event A successful tea and sale of home cooking was held yesterday afternoon under the convenorshlp of Mrs. M. P. McCaffery by the Catholic Ladies at the home of Mrs. James McNulty, Fifth Avenue West, many ladies calling" to lend their patronage to the affair. Mrs. M. P. MCCaffery and Mrs. E. J, Fltzpatrlck presided at the tea tables and scrvlteurs were Mrs. Pd-terDeJong, Mrs. F. 8t. Armour. Mrs. J, Lome McLaren, Miss Blanche Curtin and Miss Olive van Cooten. Mrs. C P Balagnd was cashier. Mrs. A. Bussanlch and Mrs A. Domlnato alio assisted In connection with the wa iuuiii, Mrs. R E. Moore1 and Mrs. J. A. as royal princes, they stayed at Newquay for three weeks, H. J. Osborne. 50, pro to the Newquay Golf rink v.... Miss R. M. Davles O.B.E. left on Irk Speed Beauty Econ omy Succeed In Music Tests Phyllis Jenner. Grade 1 (First Bessie Chandler. Jean Thompson. 707 List or Successful Pupils Of Mist Way and .Miss Olafsoii The following pupils of Miss M, A. Way and Miss Swanna Olafsoit were successful In the June examl nations of the Toronto Conserva- tory of Music: Piano A. T. C. M. (Teachers) Mary belle Stiles; Jean MacLean (conditioned In performance). Grade 10 Helen Green, Loii Judge. Grade 5 i Honors) Lillian Hill. Theory Viva Voce Examination In Teaching (Honors) Ruth' Nelson, Mary- J Cavalier. CORNWALL. England. July 15: Smith. J Grade 4 Harrriony Lois E. Judce, June:Hanklnson (equal), Edith (CP)- Instructor of King1 George I Grade 2 Theory (First Class VI and the Duke rff Windsor, when. Honors), Faith King. Irene Foote) Mrs. O. W. Abbott returned to this morning's train for a trip to the city on the Prince George this the Peace River district. morning after a visit in Vancouver. Zenith WASHING MACHINES FIRST Convenience Zenith Washing Machines save hours of labor every month, need-Mm wear on clothe, and half yOur laundry blils-aiul turn ou 'aner, whiter clothe because Zcnlllf Washers a"11 "h the exclusive1 top action gyrator with the gentle rubbed hands, oi In arid' Inspect' tTie new Zenith Washers. Let us explain the nany features' which make them. Canada's Finc( Washer GORDON'S HARDWARE 'IONE 311 McBIUDE ST. ' LOCAL NEWS NOTES i- ; 1 Ji fli Dance Moose" 10 tol lands tomorrow night. Half, tonight, ld4 Mrs. Ernest damrhoh Is sailing! tonight on the Princess Adelaide ifor' a trip to Vancouver. f Roland Frederiekson Is sailing tonight on the Princess Adelaide for Vancouver where he wIU receive medical treatment. Robert C. St. Clair, district forester, relumed to the city on the Miss G. B. Brett, who teacties I school at Powell River, arrived In J ithe city on the Prince George this! morning. She Is a sister of Mrs. G: H. Soles. Mrs. Sam Simpson of Massett Is paying a brief visit to the city. She arrived on the Prince, Charles yes terday afternoon and tflll be re-, turning to' the Queen Charlotte Is-, Olof Hanson, M.P. for Skeena after" spending a few days In the city, left by this morning's train oft his return to Smlthers. He expects to be back in the" city again next week. this mornings n. t p Tiion ors), Jean MacLean; (Honors), Smith presided at the home cooking SUieS( Ruth Neison. um I Grade 5 Harmony Ruth Nelson. Jack McNulty, with No. 3, was the. orade 4 Counterpoint and Hls-w!nwr In the raffle of a silver cas- torv ( First Class Honors). Eva S arcle. COACI!F.I: ROYALTY W. A. Oswald, fire" marshal for the province, arrived lri the city on last night's train for the interior and will proceed to Vancouver on the Prince George tomorrow night. Mr. and Mrs. G. thers. other terior. A. Bryarit left train for Smt; They also expect to visit points lh the central In" Mrs. O. E. Bloomfleid of Fort S( James arrived In the city frorf. "the Interior on last night's train and sails this afternoon on tht Prince George for a visit to Stew art. I Aiaiur W. j, lauri ui mc Mrs..L.,Mercer and-Mrs. C. J. W' Donald, whose husbands are officers of itMp. York, which is due" to ar rive here tonight, are visitors lri the city, having arrived from Bermuda on last night's train. Corp: and Mrs. Harold Raybone" and family villi sail tonight' on the Princess Adelaide for Victoria to which city Corp. Raybone has beeri transferred in the provincial police" service. wanted A Name The Port Day Celebration Com- i mittre offers a $5.00 prize to the person sending hV what Is con- sidered to be the best name for the winner of the Popularity Contest tVoe held in connection Wlth,. Uie'rTrsrnu'atWJf bration on Thursday, August 25. Mail you suggestions tor Box 8C4 ' before midnight, JiiTy 1!T. (168) 1 Announcements AU advertisements' lri this" col-dmn will be charged for a full month at 25c ft' v?ord. Serenaders' Dance, Oddfellows'"; Hall. Monday. July 18. Welcome to the1 sailors at the Moose Dance Mdnday- night. i Anglican Te Mrs. F. MT. 066d, July 28. First annual Port Day Ball, Thursday, August 25. Moo&e Hall. NEW ROYAL I HOTEL j, ZarelU. Proprltot -A limti AWAt t&6&' nam'' tUtut t.fff 60 Roomtf Hot & CAd WUr Prince Rupert, B.C. rhona Ul P O. Box IN Mammoth' ..Dance .and ..Frolic Moose Hall, Monday, July It, Everybody welcome. (166) Jimmy Foreman Jr. left on this mornlng'd train, for Edmonton to visit with his grandparents. Mrs. F. R. liuriter returned to the 'city on the Prince George this morning from a trip to. Vancouver. Mrs. T. L. Davles and child r-(urned to the city on the Prince Pflhce George this morning, ac-oeorge tnls morning from a trip to compamea Dy Mrs. sr.. ciair wno , Vancouver. ITCH as rrr: iim will take up residence here. j I c. G. Ham left on this mom-Miss. Kay Nlckersbn and Miss ing's train for Rochester, Mlnn-Edlth Ritchie, who have been on a sota, to receive treatment at Mayo .trip to the Queen Charlotte Is- clinic. lands, returned home on the Prince ' . . 1 Charles yesterday afternoon. ' R. M. Stewart, former provincial constable at Massett. arrived In the city" from the Queen Charlotte Islands yesterday afternoon. A. R. Mallory of Port Clements arrived In the city on the Prince Charles yesterday afternoon from, the Queen Charlotte Islands. He is here for a brief visit and will return home tomorrow night. I. W. Patmore K: C. sails on th Princess Adelaide tonight for a trip to Victoria and Seattle on Inter national Fisheries Commission busi ness. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Rogers returned to the city"on the Prince Georee this morning from a twc weeks' trip to Vancouver and Vic I torla. Mr. Rogers, who sutsalned in oKolricnt popAntlv nr. t.h fiNR MA-4jkMA Vntlnnit rfno f rnrrt ' . ... i . i . Class Honors) ih1"1'"""' "isnops, win resume ms worn, ne.i ottawa' wn(r arnvea m ine cuy Eva Eva Chandler cnanaier,couple Qf days flg6 from, the- Eas, left, on the Princess Alice this morning for Whltehorse. week. J. H. BULGER Optometrist Royal Bank Bldg. HYDE Transfer 315 SECOND AVE. FURNITURE MOVING Cartage Light Delivery Coal Wood Phone 580 Ik. Dollar Day Saturday At FRASER & PAYNE'S You can get a free yachting hat with every $3.00 purchase Sdlurrfa? af Fraser' and Payne Dollar Day Mrs. Joseph MorreaU Is sailing this afternoon on the Prince George lor Stewart. , Morris Leavltt, one of the editors here " of the Christian Science 'Monitor ! from Boston, was in the' city this i. , mornlrig In the course' of a western Miss Faith King was among the,trIp lt He arrived from Vancouver' on gins at, iuc uuwuuii uuu "'.thp stpamof Prlripp nSri Training camp at Dodge Island dur-yproceeded by traln ing ine pasi ien uaja. and Colleymount. Mr. Landry will be Joined at Smlthers by A. J. Ed-lupd, construction foreman, who will accompany him to Francois Lake. , The Finest PIANO TUNING In the country can be yours, as done with the "Resbnoscope" by G. C. WALKER Phone Blue 389, .212 4tti St. T an Yriii FmialTKic? Clean, Comfortable Rooms with Hot arid Cold Water Home Cooked Meals Beautiful Harbor View Board & Room $40 Mo. and Up "All White Help" KNOX HOTEL PERMANENT WAVES Airs. Crlttall forrherly of the Hudson Bay Beauty Parlor of Vancouver will be glad to have you call at. the Rose. Marie; Beauty Salon and give you advice for your next Permanent Wave. Specializing, In all For Appointment Phone 913 Upstairs over the Cut Rate Shoe Store Swain s Transfer and Taxi A. McDonald, Prop., Terrace Picnic Parties and Taxi Anywhere Special Trips to take-else Lake Also Boat Service on Lake Write or Wire for Further Information IV TUB Sl PKFMl! COVIIT OF BRITISH IS PKOHATB lri (he Matter of the' "AdmlhlstrtUon Act" inil 1 In the Matter of the Estiw of Frank Hammer, Bfomwd, inieaiwe TAKE NOTICE (that by order of HU, Honor, W. E. PWher. made on the sota. Uy wumiv, ... 1 T . I 1IU( vm..m T)- - hereby required to furotth ttsn, prop erly veniiea. to roe 801 day Ol August.- A. D. 1938, Md iil parties indebted to the. eSUATttrt' re- qiuiea to pay ua mwumw vunw u-jebtednesA to m4 fdrtlrwltli. Dated the 6th day af July, A D. 1038. ARTHUR J. LANCASTER, Deputy Official Admlnlateatoe, PrtaiiM Rupert, B. O, Card of Thanks I We wish to extend our heartfelt Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Tycho and thanks tor all who so kindly .assisted family of Smlthers, who have been and for the words of sympathy arid on a trip to Vancouver, arrived In hpAntlfnt flwal nfferines extended the city from the south on th at the death of our beloved hus-1 Prince Cleorge this morning and band and father. proceeded to the Interior by train. Mrs. W. J. Service arid Family. Provincial Constable Alex Gaunt returned to the city on the Prince inspector John Snlrras, who-has" George this morning from Victoria I bein here for the past weeks on Also arriving this morning from ' special Investigatory work for trie Victoria was Constable Hilton who provincial police, left by this morn- is belne assigned in thi nolice boat infc'srtraln for Kamloopsv He-Is t P.M.L.8 here. due In Victoria next Monday to . . y present his renort on conditions' arid Oscar Landry, district superintendent of Government Telegraphs,, left on this morning's train for Francois Lake where he will be for the next two weeks' In connection; with the putting in of a hew telephone line betweent Fraricois Lake CT. dottfred, superintendent of Canadian National Telegraphs with headquarters at EdmoViton, m the course of a tour to the coast on official duties, arrived In tht city from Vancouver oft the Prince 6eorge this morning and proceeded to Edmonton by train. He Was accompanied by Mrs", dottfred. Funeral Notice The funeral of the late" Walter Coliissi will tak'f plade tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock from the Ro-mtiri Catholic Church: " Try a Dally Nrwa wanvad. Warwick BOX CAMERAS (Made in England) Takes Pictures1 size S 1-4 by 2 1-4. Price $2 Ormes ltd. "Jh Pioneer Druqgiats ' The itejtll Store Phones: II k t Open Daily From 8 a.m. till It fjn. Sundays and Holidays From 12 noon till I 'jri, 7 m. till I p.m. MacKENZlE'S FURNITURE SOLID WALNUT Bookcase $36.00 MIRRORS AH sizes and.shapes..Brltlshplairh. A A Priced from :.: .&&XW- FERN STAND Phone 775 hMWmP $750: Everything for the. Home 327 THIRD AVENUE MILK We Have Grade "A" Raw and Pasteurized Milk Daily From Our Own Herd Delicious Sour Cream 50c per Quart Phone Red 608 For Better Dairy Products Dominion Dairy UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T .StS. CATALA EVEUY TfJES' t.S.S. (Sa'kDENA FIUirA-Y, DAY, 1:30 p.m. 10:Jf;p.m. Due1 Vancouver, Thurs. a.ml Due Vancduver, Monday a.m. If Convenient, Please Purchase Tickets at Officer Further information' Regarding Resetvatlons and Tickets From A. W. NEWMAN, Prince Uupert Arent. Third Ave. Phone 568