Wednesday, September . 29, .193- ritv Treasurer t. Jl Matheson! Bam Wilson and Arthur Derrick, to and Mrs. Matneson rewimeu' m uie muuuu, ior arunicenness, were city on the Prince Oeorge tills each fined $10, with option ot afternoon from a vacation trip to seven days' Imprisonment, In city BMome and1 Vancouver. ,pollce court yesterday. Mac phone 775 vvmm SOB1D- WACNUT BOOKCAriH DINING TAlHiK Gateleg table WUltewcod IJOI'l'IflW Whltewood FURNITURE HEATER $36.00 $7.50 $15.50 32? TII1KD AVENUE EXTRA COMFORT AT LESS COST -With a Coleman Oil Burning ' MODi-L 829 A completely modern cabinet type circulating heat- tr (hat ulres fine clean healthrul heating service, rinisneu in the new Duroulastic enamel finish' in warm walnut' browns-Will not' chips ivaclt or peel: ..Equipped' with an' 8-inch Coleman Fuel Savlnc Wickless Burner anil many other features of superiority. .NOW ONLY $80.00 Come In For a Demonstration ' GORDON'S HARDWARE Mcimim: stkket Phone 311 Woodburys Special Woodbury's Facial Soap Cream fiOc Jars with two cakes cakes Woodbury's Facial Soap All for 47c LIFEBUOY SPECIAL Lifebuoy Shaving Crqam and one cake Lifebuoy Soap Botfc for 35c William's SHAVING BLADES t Leather Honed. Made of finest surgical steel 5 for 25 Start the Day with a Smile SMILE RAZOR BLADES 5 for 15C Ormes Ud. Pioneer Druqgtats " " Th. iU,U Store J&STJL open- Diiirrro m: ttirirrm. 12 noon till I .m, Bundliyi and llolldayi From 1 p ro. till S P.m. LOCAL NEWS NOTES Mrs. M. F. Nlckerson sailed yesterday afternoon on the: Catala for a trip to Vancouver. W. f; Stone returned to the city on the Catala yesterday afternoon from a business trip to Stewart. Come and hear Wm. Irvine, proV; Pres. C. C. R, Alberta. Mooso Halli Thursday, 8 pjn. (22Si Mrs A; R. Nichols returned to the city on the Prince George this afternoon from a two weeks' trip to Vancouver. W. X. Esselmont of Stewart ar rived In the city on' the Catala yesterday, afternoon' from the north, being, called' he re for Jury service at the Supreme Court Assize. A. R. Dreugef, well known fish eries operator of Wrangell, was a passenger aboard' the Princess Lou ise yesterday afternoon going through to Seattle. erintendent of Port Simpson Hos pital; Is payins a brief visit to the city. yesterday afternoon. itamlbops, having been transferred! to that point hi the service of the Drovlncial police; Mr. and Mrs. George Kekey re turned to the city on the Princess Louise1 yesterday afternoon1 to- resume residence after haying treefi located for some time at Tulse'quali. Canadian Legion ciubrooms, Thursday at 4 pjn. Frank Merry? field' ln program of mystery, conjuring, card tricks, escapes. Members of Women's Auxiliary and children of ex-service men welcome. (225-7) Bruce Love, son of Mr. ana Mrs; Bruce Love, returned home, on the Princess Louise yesterday afternoon from Dawson where he has been, spending the summer engaged in mining. John E. Berg, well known fish np.ner ana umm -"- was a passenger aboard' the Prln-'.cess-Loulse yesterday afternoon go ing through on a business trip to Seattle. i CITY OF PRINCn RUPERT T Fresh Local Haw And' Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DA I II Y rnoNR es7, CENTRAL HOTEL BOOMS and CAFK Phone 51 For Best Household Coal MHS. C. E. BLACK j. H. BULGER Optometrist Phone 112 Taxi; new heated cars: John Bouzek of Stewart is a visitor in- the city, having arrived from the north- on the Catala yesterday afternoon; I: A. K. Money, who has been en-! gaged in mining' in the Stikine Riv er district, was a passenger aboard the Princess Louise yesterday after- noon going through to Vancouver. Dr. C' A. Armstrong, medical sup COA1. Nanaimo Wellington Lump, Interior Sootlfess; Pea Coal for automatic stokers, Nut' and Egg. Coal for ranges. Albert & McCaf f ery. Phone 11G. MrR. Demischke of' Stewart was a passenger aboard the Catala yesterday afternoon going through to Vancouver. WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE And Youll Jump Out of Bd tn U Morning Ruin' to go Th liver ahould pour out two pound" ot, Hqula btU l.to you bowl.4iUrt II thta bit. U not flowing Irmly, your food doesn't iisM. irtuit decay In thr bowta." Ou-btMUvp your 110111101. You (et eoutipaMd. Harmful pumooa co into tke body, and you Ial aour, anna: and tn-world look pankj A mart bowel moTament docan't alwaya fat St tha cauM. Yoil need aomrtbin that' work 00 tba liver aawell. It takea tboao rood i old ' Carter! little UvW Pilli to eT tbear two pound, ot bile fiowtnr frosty and nakryou' led "up and up", narmleaa and f antla, tke nak thw bil flow freely; They do tkr work 01 caknnet but bare no calomel or mercury lh then. Aak-Ior Cartefi'littlarUTar PUIa'by name I 8tnbbornty refuw aaytbing alaaJ 16a. . M T T- ...ill Un OV1 Vr i m 17A BttL.IV Wlll ire " i day, September 30th, 1938, at 10 j i., tua rvimill Phnmber ofi u.ni.t ii 1 l.v. wv...v... j the Cltv Hall. a lief nf thp ioLs mav be seen i. V " ' ' at the office ot thft City Collector Elsie F. Heaps A.T.CM. PIANO' THEORY OF MUSIC Air Subjects Classes for Beginners Diller Quaille Method Phone BLUE 997 Royal Bank Bld(. rived in the city' this afternoon' on the Prince George. ; Rev. A. L. Anderson; of- Stewart was a passenger bboard'the Catala yesterday afternoon going through for a' trip to Vancouver where his mother died a few days ago. Judge and Mrs. C. D. Macaulay were passengers aboard the Princess Louise yestertiay afternoon going through from Dawson to Van couver for the winter. Mrs. J. T. Spickett of Juneau was a passenger aboard the Princess' Louise yesterday afternoon going through to Seattle enroute to California. I Mrs. A. O Johnson, who has been on a vacation trip to- Vancouver and elsewhere in the south, returned home on the Prince George this afternoon. Announcements All advertisements ln thia column will be charged' for a full month at 25c a word; Basket Social Dance, ..jOddf el Ws " ' Hall; September 29. ) jifj. C. F.t Bazaar,. Oqtobe,r 1. -M, Eagle's Bridge, October 5. Grocery Shower, Illdley Home, October 0. Kaiitern Star tea. Masonic Hall,' October 6, Mrs; Parker presents Ml Lady's1 Trousseau; Catholic Bazaar, October 12, 13. Presbyterian Tea '.The Manse Ortntapr 13. 1 Canadian Legion W. A. Bazaar October 19. United Anniversary Supper Oc tober 20. . nosDltal Auxiliary Tea Nurses Home, October 21. Lutheran Bazaar October 22, Hill 60 Tea' October 27. , Sonja's Bazaar November 4i Baptist Bazaar November i. fresbylerlattBazaar Nov. 10. Cathedral Christmas Bazaar November 17, St. Peter's Church Bazaar Nov 'ember 24. temoori on the Princess Louise for a business trip to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. K. Q. Vandersluya sailed yesterday afternoon on the Princess Louise for a trip to Van couver and elsewhere In the south. Col. J. W, Nlcholis, general man ager of the Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co, sailed on the Princess- Louise yesterday afternoon for a business trip to Vancouver and elsewhere in the south. Autobiographical talks by the latest new members, Alex Macken- tfi.zie ana w. u. iruiion, wm oe given .at, the regular weekly luncheon of the Printer Rupert Rotary- Club to morrow. ', Henry. Whlttaker, cnief architect for the provincial government, arrived In the city on the Prince George this afternoon from Van- Vancouver, being here on business in connection with local new hospital construction. R. L. Mcintosh arrived in the city on last night's train for a (Stay of a few days In town. Mrs. Mcintosh will be returning from the interior next week after having spent the summer at Terrace. Rev. Father E. M. Leray OJM.I., fcSrmer well known1 and popular Roman Catholic Church priest of ithU' district, arrived in the city on uie i-iiiicesa Louise yesieruay uiier-noon from Dawson, where he has having harrived arrived on on the the cataia Catala' . s . Boddle retUrned ibeen' stationed . for . the past five .on the Prince fieore George from from a holl holi- For supplying liquor to Indians, P. C. Buckwold was fined-$&u,,wun option' of; one month's imprison ment In city police court yearsi and wlll spend the next few day spent in me soutn. -dayS here bef0re proceeding on a 'trio to Eastern Canada. Father Mrs- J. F. Magulre returned- thlsray ls on a months' leave and aiternoon irom n-nouaay spenw m had pian-ned on making a trip to Vancouver ana ouier poinis. his. native France but, owing to the Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge. Mitchell who were were nonaayui holidaying 'In i 'the' south re- unsettled condition in Europe, has glven up the Idea. In the Great Mis Helen Walker will sail Frl-, War Leray semd ln the . iriinnn n , Trio Kruirn i ininvn liii. t i . n. . . - -. daV night on the Princess Aae-""""v- " " ranKP in1 me t rencn Army, his lalde for Vancouver enroute to trj i afternoon. aiiernoon. jn any friends in Prince Rupert are .1 giving him a hearty welcome. F. T. Falrey, assistant director of ; technical education at Victoria ar- - - " Music Ruth1 Nelson A.T.C.M. Teacher of Piano, Theory and Harmony. Ptione Green 390 Mrs. Iternard Lundahl Voice Production PFANO and T11KOKY- Phone GREEN' 901' 431 4th Ave. West Walker's Music Store Large Stoclc-Muslc llfiiltzmanj Nordhei'mer and Lesagc Pianos Piano I'miliiR Jth Phone Blue 389 212Utli St. LAM UKUISTKY ACT R: Ortlllcale of Title No. 12144-1. to the East Hall of the Bouth Wfil Quarter ot Sttloi Five (5), Township Three (3). Kange Five (5). Otat D1- trlct, In the ITOviaoe 01 unuan u-uiabla, said to contain Eighty (80) acres. nvoW-or less". wtikrkas rvmof of loss of the' above OrunoaU ol Title Issued In the" nnm of Jolui A. Httlvarson has been filed ln this office, notloe Is hereby given that I shall, at the expiraitlon of one monni tram the date of the tlrstl publication hereof, Issue a rrovnsionai vxriuioiue- ui Title in llu of said lost certificate un- lens In the meantime valid oojecwan m made to me In writing. DATED at the wwa negisnry uuiw, Arlrtce Rupert, D. C . this .3rd. day rr August, A. D. 1938. ANDREW THOMPSON, Deputy Registrar of Titles: LAND ACT Notice' or Intention To Apply To inircluus Lasil t mrwmn fmrut ltooonllns Dls- nntuh 0liLm.taia and situate on the BcBtall' Hirer thirty miles south of Port Esslngton. . ... Talui. notice uit raw vyuiiaui rnM-nmv nf Vancouver. B O.. ooCUDa tloit Muling engineer, wj wj for permission to purcaaoo we iwuuw rm.rmnanrma1' atf riMtf tlantd at the South Wet corner port of Mineral r Aim. ! onirw no. m iukikb ovum 3,600 fet; itlveiu East 3,000 feet more iu tn .h wwtern tundarr cf Butnhkta No 7 Mineral Claim end containing lou acres, more or ices. DaUd. August 22nd, 1838. tala yesterday afternoon going through to Vancouver for the ,?AGE,THBEB': Frank Dlbb sailed yesterday af-I George E. Windsor, manager of Another very enjoyable dance V - xi niJ T I - -3 ' m ... H I I t ihtai inMi Wi Vtall ri 1n4 nt A 4nn n ,. w t n rV ( (nl rt I Vi Vt "" cannery, unu Mrs; wiiiu-m rujr mju. uu uw eor were passengers aboard the Ca- luaaieuows- Hail Dy tne berenaaers Orchestra. There was a fair at tendance and dancing kept up from 10 pjn. until 2 ajn. for H Veart Vitkt Aivtrttting am teen patted upon by a Board a Fkyiicitnt. ESCAPE MISERY OF COLDS Use specialized' medication for nose and' upper throat where most-colds start Help! Prevent Coldi Dsvelopiag -Don't watt until a miserable cold develops At the, very nrst warning sneeze, sniffle, or nasal irrltatlon-put a few droDs 01 vicKS va-tro-noi ud eacn nostril Immediately. Used in time, Va-tro-nol helps to prevent the development of many colds. OIL Clears Stuffy Head, Too-Evert wherf your head Is all clogged up from a? neglected cold. Va-tro-nol brings-comforting relief. It quickly, clear away the clogging mucus, reduces"- swollen membranes, helps to keep the sinuses from beiro? blocked by the cold-lets you breathe again. Enterprise at Circulating Type FELL iti tingling. medication to to VlCKS' Va-tro-nol HEATER You Can Toss Your Heating Problems Overboard With This New Enterprise Oil Burning Circulator NO DIRT - - NO WORK. NO ASHES And' You Get Just the Heat You Want All you have to do is turn the handy dial. . You can throttle your Enterprise down to.a small fire inmild weather or turn it up to top heat for cold-days.- With- Enterprise you- get clean healthful- just right heating comfort all the time. It saves oil too because , you cant turn' it down low "when only a little-heat is needed. Tlie new Enterprise-burner gives an-amazingly quick heat-easily regulated, thrifty;, efficient, silent and safe; Built to last, it gives unsurpassed' performance. The body finished in soft brown baited' fcrinkle finish' witlv flashing plate door and! grills and black porcelain enamel legs. A beautiful piece of Hfurni-ture. ' PRICE s69 FURNITURE EXCHANGE Hours From .9 a.m. to 5 :.)() p.m. 3rd Avenue ''" Phone Oreen 916 December Frozen HERRING BAIT Cold Storage Ice Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co. Ltd. Prince Rupert, B.C.