1 f f f ? Ly August 25; 1938. t TH2 DAILY NZ7a. PAGE THBEVt "AIM AND SHQOX'.' rg us Candid Camera F:4.5 Anastigmat Triple JLens 125 to 1,200 Shutter . Double Frame .35tmm ; . . Weighs Only 14 Ounces-Loaded I : "V pi Ormes Ltd ionee DruiQiats Th Utfsure rtfon: II ft U Open. Dally From a.m. till II f-m. Sundyr'od llolldayiloin llbin-UII t an. EUO PNITURE EXCHANGE I.Ufnue rnonc urren 910 I'iece Chesterfield Suitc-Cov?red in 7Q A A I tapestry. Sale price .. , . I USED FURNITURE Uoll Top Writing Desks l L. G.; Smith Typewriter Sinjjer Sewinj? Machines- Hand Sewinj; Machine 1 IKnKlish Prams l Wicker Huggy-r-l Dining Room uffels-C, Dining Room Tabled? Fuji Size Reds, ?'Dlete with Spring and Ma(trcss-r3, Steel Cribs , Reconditioned Kitchen Ranges for burning wood lr coal i Kitchen-Range wi'th an Oil Burner 5 ressers 3 Couches G Rocking Chairs 12 Diner Ihairs-2 Roudoir Chairs -2 Kitchqn Cabinets Kitchen Tables 1 Barfymore Axminster Rug, size Ll'2 1 Klectric Range 3 Victrola uramopnones Hattory Ra(fio--i 'King Soprano Saxophone 1 Ac- irdion-i 23-jcwel Vangiiard Waltham 1 Dia- ! f ond Ti Rnr-vrlonedla-rl Web- m. ill x ilUtlUIIUI -Kmtj 9 - h Twenlioth-Century iMctionary'-1 Betty Va dium Cleaner 1 Hoover 2 Premier. Spic Spans Trade in your used furniture and stove in part payment onk new. j1 you loic anything, try t cteifiitUid. mm- TonTghVs train,' due from th East at' 11 o'clock, was reported this morning to: be on time. Patsy Mazzei, facing an assault charge, had his case further.adi-Jourried for eight days on coming up in city police court this morning. Inspector C. G. Barber, newly arrived commanding officer of the provincial police, and Mrs. Bar-,ber, hay b taken up residence In the Brooksbank 'Apartments on Third Avenuei. Malta L. Stepp Jr. of Ketchikan was. a passenger aboard the Princess Charlotte yesterday afternoon going, through to California where he will iattend school Mrs. T. C. Richards, wife of the C.P.R. steamer Princess Char- llotte. Capt. William Palmer, which wosi In', port, yesterday afternoon 'southbound from Skarway to Van couver, will be- here again next Monday mbrnlng northbound on jher final voyage of the season on the Alaska route. The vessel had 226 passengers aboard yesterdaj afternoon Including nine who disembarked at this port, a similar (number taking passage from here NEWS NOTES Phone 112 Tax'flay" ana" nlT. Entries in ' garden competition must be In not later than tomor row' morning at Daily News office. 199 "Overwlatea Building' Entries should be In Sunday night' after 120 or' Monday morning be fore 850. 20Q - Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Fraser, who have been spending a couple tif weeks at Tlell, are returning, horn? on the Prince . Charles this evening from the Queen Charlotte Albert Farrow, steamboat with headquarters at arrived in the city on the ss. manager of P. Burns Co. Ltd. at Princess Charlotte yesterday ar-: Dawson, and: daughter- were pas- ternoon from Whltehorse where Jie sengers aboard the Prince Char- has been on official business. jlotte yesterday afternoon going 'through-to Vancouver where the I Mr. and Mrs. Leopold K, Selig- latter will attend school. man of Paris, France, after spend- , ing the past ten days in the Hazel- ton district studying totem, polo WHIFFLETS From The Waferf roht lore, sailed by the Princess Charlotte yesterday afternoon for Van couver. Telling incidents and experiences of his recent trip to the. British Isles and Europe, Dr. Neal Carter r;Vi,i hPvfn'c Kp.-nmp dried un was the speaker at the weekly tn.,. in thP .arm rainier weath-1 luncheon of the Prince Rupert Ro- -p. tu nnM.i. arM.u hPin rios- tary Club today. W. L. Coates..pre sdfnt- 4he chair and there ed to salmon seining for this even- waj lnt nnn, it. an- was a good attendance of members wlth a few ests nounced at the Dominion Fisheries office this morning. Warning is -also given that it may be found mmmmtm necessary .to close other areas at any time. After the Waterports Come to Boston Hall You'll love It wlththe Latest Dance Hits The swing of the season by the popular 7-plece orchestra THE ESSINGTO.VIANS August 25 at 7:30 p.m. Admission 50c God Save the King ifor the south aboard her. i ' pVof essof T. E. Buck' bl : Two western halibut boats land- catches at .Seattle yesterday Jvet-W of 5 Ifollows: Sea Bird, 29,000 pounds, ... -o- ro 111.,. onrt o - ndo. on the steamer Prince-George tor 1 0,000 pounds, Sebastian, 10' it and;morrow morning. He will Judge the l a, ThP rwtha landed 500 nound gardens tomorrow and Saturday of' halibut at 14-c, the halibut and on Saturday evening will be havlnz been taken in local wateis'me guesi 01 nonui . intri.nt9i to rnrt f Milne .the Boston Cafe, on wonoay w . W I ,.ILU. will juage me exnions On a special voyage to Alaska Hower show with a party of nearly three hundred members of the National Life Insurance Co. of Minnesota on board. C. N. R Hall. ' veins are further reduced. at he ths Some interesting- dahlias are shown at the tourist rooms. A ctonmpr Prince double dahlia bred from the slnglf Robert, Capt. H. E. Nedden, is here ourple and white dahlia which Is today on her final appearance of .common nere aa " '-i- the season at this port. The vessel irom: m-cu jw u, andhis garden on Fourth Avenue H. arrived at 8.30 this morning al'ed at noon for Skagway and Mher points. She will not call here outhbound. The Robert's party to tals 280 persons representing twenty-two western states with the ma-1onty from Minnesota. Announcements All advertisements in this col-omn will be charged for a full month at "25c a word. First annual' Port Day Ball, Thursday, .August 25, Exhibition Rebekah Tea, Annette Fashion Show. Sept. 1. Catholic Bazaar, October 12, 13. Cathedral Christmas Bazaar No vember 17. Baptist Bazaar November 5. also nas a yenow uunna muui different from any seen here. It was raised from seed in the sane' garden,. Card of Thanks 1- Miss Ida siatta desires' to' thank 1 ill those who supportea ner so I faithfully, thus enabling hereto win j tha recent popularity contest.': i Varicose Veins Prove It At ome Small Cosl ; Ask Ormes Ltd. or any, good for an original bottle of Moone's Emerald Oil and refuse substitutes. Use as directed and In a snort time noie impiwcmcuii Then continue until the swollen PRINCE RUPERT HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY ANNUAL FLOWER SHOW Monday August 29, 10 a.nia to 10 p.m. v Admission 10 cciiA" " Entries should be made Sunday night after 7:30 or Monday morning before 8:30. Judging takes place at 9 a.m. No One Should Miss Seeing the Flowers PRINCE RUPERT GIVES ITSELfl -fivrn Tn - trrxt ct . irhlTlTir CELEBRATION. ; 'V: (Continued from Page One) th proceedings! II led a street parade starting af 10 o'clock 'this ' ' morning; - ' All' 'Vantage points along the wa terfront, includlhg the Wharves and hillsides, arie' thronged fith spec-f VULVSJ.O bUIUtl All... 1 W V J V . . . M . . Flower Show Monday in former jth(r eventbn the-program 'Offfciais of Day Officials. of the day ape: Qeneral Chairman, A. W. Newman,.! .... ... - -i Program, J. C. Gllker. Popularity .Contest and Dance, G, L. Rorie. ) Finance, W. M. Watts. Publicity, T. A, McWaters. Judges, M. F. Nlckerson, Georgi Anderson, Capt. Jack Morrison, W Drake, R. M. Wlnslow,. James L. Lee; Rev. "W; ;E." Collisbn. George Frlzzell( O. TCltawagaVJCl.E. Starr, Capt. J. R. Elfert, JH. McLeod, ?. Solem and W,Jl. Love. Advisory Judge -Jarvls H. Mc- Leod. P. Official Starter, Olof Hanson, M. Starter, Inspector O. A. Barber. Preliminary Starters, E. M. Ase- mlsserr Chas: VEvltt, X. L. Free man, Harry Mehzles 'and Orme G Stuart. Clerks of the Course, T. D. John ston and George Dybhavn,. In charge-of Rockets and Flag Slngnals, C. P. DBird. : - Announcer, Jacki Stevens. Winners to Noon The winners of events'Up to noon wete: Grand Parade of Boats 1. Mar-iorle. Dr. J. H. Carson: 2. Confi dence, C. V. Evltt. ' ' Gear Baiting Contest 1. Ole Kll-dal; 2. H. Rensvold and A. Peterson (tied). ';' ' Cruiser Race 1. Frances, H.. T. Cross, " ! Rowboat Race. boys 1. J. H. Col lin's and George Brown; 2;John I Good and afack, Wearmouth. ! Rowboat race, bperi 1. J. H. Col Una and George Brown: 2. William Elklns and Robert Bartlett. ; Trollers' Race l.Success, Chris Viktel; 2. Henry Boy, .Joshua Mc Kay; 3. Brothers, John Jerstad. TOLATARIAJf STROKE MAY RE COMING IT IS RELIEVED (Continued from Page One) Foreign Secretary Viscount Halifax it the Foreign Office during the morning and a short time later Chancellor .-! of the - Exchequer Sir John Simon returried.:from..a vaca tion in i Scotland -and Joined them. Chamberlain': was .reported not' so much wdrrled regarding - the next step in? regard 'to NaUonallst ,re-J lection o4he:volunteers'Plah-as he was of i the probability that Italy will continue to send replacement drafts of.Blackshlrti.to Spain-.. Diplomatic, observers ..expressed he belief today".that a crisis , would probably soon be peached In Czech :slovaga'& Sudeten' German prob-.em, pointing- either.: to' complete lgreement or ;an open break. This Dplnlonewas'stated. after, a hurried .onference: of British government jfficlalii - i'. Meanwhile at Praha, democratic Jermans-of the Social Democratic jarty there have AexpresSed.:opp6sl- ion to iSUdetf n pouciess iDeing deslgnedo enforce Nazi plans' and have asked the-;Czech"government w' reslst'.the'" Sude'tenldrl vf' towards Sudeten 'German Party leader Konrad'Henlelri ;dlsclosed( Wednes day nlghfc that he! will. lead a large delegation tof: ;Sudeten .uninority leaders to Nuremberg -Germany In September tor the- annual Nazi Party Congress. . N ; At Vlenna'the Volksbund of Aus-' trlan Catholic as cultural organization, haS'b'eeh suppressed by Nazi authorities, the United Press .was, Informed Wednesday. ' ' , : STEWART P. S. &ackjflfter being confined to bed with, an infected eyeIs now much Improved.! .- ..- -.-m At Big Missouri a residence 13 being erected- for Mr. and Mrs. J, S. H. Winter -as well as a fourvsullc apartmeait house, i ' Olof Lund Is. preparing to build a residence On his property on Thirteenth' Street Urhlch'. he has had cleared and put in garden this season. i-t.C Jerrv Dodds left at the end of the week for Prince Rupert en route to Dease Lake where' he will join D. McN. Lowe In survey work for the provincial department of public w.orka HOW. TO MAKE ICED TEA Infill fi htipln j ttaipooni of StUJ Black Ta la t pint of frh, boilin j'wattr. fJUtit mlnufti itriin liquid Into two-quart container. While hot. add l.to y upitl granulated, iujar and Juice of 2 lemons, strained. Stir well until sugar ii fill 1 container With, cold water. Da not allow tea to coo before adding SliiaolttOi hit fald w'ttrr otherwise liquid will .become cloudy. Serve with chipped Ice. tfL" . "i j ,oJ,w ,, TAX SALE OF LANDS Prince Rupert Assessment District The Tax Sale of Lands for Deliquent Taxes Will Be a A Held as Follows: ' ." In the Provincial Police Office, Terrace, B.C., on Friday, September : 9th, 1938, at .' 2 o'clock in the afternoon. , In the Provincial Police Office, Stewart, B.C. on Tuesday, September 13th, 1938, at 2' o'clock in the afternoon'. ' In the Court House, Prince Rupert, B.C., on Saturday, September 16th, 1938, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. In Lobelco Community Hall, Bella Coola, ' B:Ci, on Saturday, September 24th, 1938, at . 2 o'clock in the afternoon. Lands, upon which land taxes and school rates are deliquent for the year 1934, will be exposed for sale. ' ' '" V A list of properties to be offered at each. Tax- Sale can be ob tained by applying to the Provincial Collector, Court House, Prince Rupert, B. C. The Tax Sale List will be published in the British Columbia Gazette, prior to date of sale. ' A. J. LANCASTER, Provincial Collector. 1 LtV Enjoy the advantages of riio'dern' kitclien "'equipmenl s m with a 1 McCLARY . J--T.J ' v i. . , RANGE For COAL, WOOD or OIL n -a:;..-:v . Drop In and see the new McClary Rangesinspect their rnanV " feai tures of superiority. ' ' Beautiful Enamel FinishEasily Kept Clean Splendid Baking OvenFully Enltmelled Inside? Highly -Polished I Top ' Economical Fuel Consumption A McClary range with ollburner' Installed will give satisfactory knd economical baking, cooking and beating service It; can be changedback for use with coal or wood In a short time. For Satisfactory- Service Get a McClary. GORDON'S HARDWARE rnoNESii mcbrTde st. Mi I L K We Have Grade "X" Raw and' Pasteurized Milk . Daily From Oiir Qyn Herd1" W Delicious Sour Cream 56c per (uart Phone Red 608 For Better Dairy Products Bomimon Dairy It's interesting; to know when reading the Daily . News that the people of the whole district are doing the lam vit 3 41 KM is ; i