fhursday, September 1, 1938. Cool and refreshing! SALAM m 4 r Birthday Party At Ocean Falls Mr. and Mrs. H. D. McMastei's Vounj Daughter Has First Anniversary Fifteen the horns McMaster Thursday tiny tots gathered at of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. of Ocean Falls last to celebrate PUBLIC SCHOOL GRADE 2 The Singing Period, Book 1 GRADE 3 Dominion Language fSericsj Book 1 The Singing Period, Hook r..i.- GRADE 4 Dominion Language Series, Hook 1 The Singing Period, Hook 2 .1. GRADE S - ' f'Z ,, CSTitidinn Stif6oTn.Tr-!-ri'r;4 ... Canadian (ieogniphv. for Juniors The Singing Period, Hook 3 The BlaCk Arrow Dominion Language Scries, Book 3 ...... Elementary English Grammar -. A World Geography for Can. Schools Canadian School Atlas r Physiology and Hygiene The Dominion French Reader, Rook 2 . GRADE 9 Peoms, Chiefly Narrative Golden Treasury of Canadian Verse Dominion Language Scries, Book 3 Kidnapped A World Geouraphv for Can. Schools BIBB BESNEIt! were: Mrs. W. "Zieman, Mrs. W Calhoun, Mrs. II. E. Roberts and Mrs. Keg Green. New Books At Library Here Latest Volumes Added Announced the first i 1 ne io"owing new dooks nave birthday of their little daughter t auucu lu u,c runce "UP"-Elizabeth Anne, Games were play-!Publlc Library: "A Day of Battle-rf durlnz the afternoon after (Sheean), "Air Stewardess" (Graf), which dainty refreshments were UKWU ot ine norm- uienaryxj, served on the lawn. ("Hand on Her Shoulder" (Widde- Those present were: Elsie Anne mer), "Lapland Journey" (Suther- .McAlllster, Ann Bryant, Sheila lanaj, we waier Mowing- ijviac-Petrie, Nada Hague, Barbara Cod- Kay), "Love Comes Again Later" dlngton, Yvonne Muncler, Rose (Ruck), "Madmen Die Alone" Marie Crandell, Betty Lou Cran- (Greene), "Marshal of Sundawn" dell, Margaret Shearer, Jean Wltten (Gregory), "M,r. Zero" (Wentworth) Master Darrel Hunter, Bryant "My Sister Eileen" (McKenney), Hunter, Terry Bryant, Vernon "Prelude for War" (Charterls), Green, Ronnie Chapman. "Take My Heart" (Wayne), "The Those assisting Mrs. McMaster Beast Must Die" (Blake), "The Doc GRADE G Canadian School-Atlas -63c Canadian (icograpliy for Juniors $UJ. The Singing Period. Hook I 2oc JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL GRADE 7 The Canuda Hook of Prose & Verse. Hk. 1 55c A Xinas Carol & King of the Golden IUvcr....J0c Treasure Island S'jc Dominion Language Scries, Hook 3 -c Ekinenlary English Grammar : : - uOc A World Gcogranhv for Can. Schools ..... S1.0 A HUlnrv nf Hrilinn 'JjC Elementary General Science ,- $1-03 50c 20c 25c 75c 50c ..... $1.20 G5c 70c $1.00 ..... 55c ..... 00c 75c 35c Canadian School Atlas - ')C The Reading Approach to French - Vim Dominion French .Reader, Rook 2 ttsuv Foods and Home Making 1,8U SCHOOL OPENING SPECIAL 5c EXERCISE ROOKS 10 for 25c 10c EXERCISE ROOKS 4 or 25c 15c. EXERCISE ROOKS 2 for 25c 20c EXERCISE ROOKS 2 for 35c Mrs. n. o. Macau:ay ana son, Douglas, returned to the city on the Prince George yesterday after spending the summer In the Fraser Valley. ' ;t:SUl Tommy, Benjy and John For- rest, sons of Hugh Forrest, return- pH hnmp nn tho PHnr Honriro VPS- ter'day after spending the summer; holidays visiting In Vancouver. R. was C. St. Clair, district forester. Vancouver, where he has been spending the summer vacation and proceeded by last evening's train to his post ln the Interior. tor's Pills are Stardust" (Givens), "The Doomsday Men" (Priestly), "The Time of Change" (Grebenc), "The Wall" (Rlnehart), "To Love and to Cherish" (Carfrae), "Wild Horse Valley" (Tuttle). School Supplies -Text Books HIGH SCHOOL GRADE 10 23c A Selection of English Poetry $1.00 uc 23c , 75c 25c .,-., Gjc $1.03 23c Life and Literature TodaV, Part Facts and Fiction , : A Hook, of Good Stories Heal Ih Essentials for Canadian Schools Civilization in Europe and the World A School Algebra, Parts 1 and 2 The Heading Approach to French A New French Header . GRADE 11 A Selection of English Poetry Hook of Modern 'Prose, Part 1 Julius Caesar y - Headings in Science i . Modem Composition Contes et Hecits - GRADE 12 Macbeth ! l'Jth Century Poetry 1 - Composition for Senior Grades . Modern Composition .. - English Grammar for. Secondary Schools Silas Mamcr - - - Abraham Lincoln . COMMERCIAL THE DAILY NEWS FAGE THE EE LOCAL NEWS NOTES Father James Gordon of Annun- j Phone 112 Taxi; day and night. I elation Church Is -sailing tonight on the Prince George for Yancou- Annual Meeting Conservative As-ver. " j soclatlon, Eagles' Hall, Friday 8 p!m. . (206) C. t. Volhlfla5 isValling tonight on the Prince George for. a-trip, to Vancouver. 1 Mrs. L. Dyrndahl and family 111 sail tonight on the Prince George boc for Vancouver. $1,101 $1.30 . G3c $1.00 ... 90c ... 30c ... Gjc .... 70c $1.30 30c $1.00 . ... i)5c .... 70c .... 80c ... 33c ... 3Qc I nods, Nutrition & Home Management Canadian High School Iiobkkeeping $1.G3 Manual - Pitman Shorthand-Can. Cenennial Ed 95c Woodwork ,.. , Junior High Schools iwc for The Uominion French Reader, Rook GRADE 8 Life and Literature, Book 2 Lady of the Lake 75c Stuart Typing '. Graded Exercises in Rapid Calculation GOc Bookkeeping Blanks, (Journal, Ledger, Cash) 20c Typing Pads I 15c; 2 for 25c Shorthand Note Rooks, centre Jine, 15c; 2 for 2oc Highroads Dictionaries , Note Rooks ; - Compasses 'r j-- - Set Squares and Protractors...-, IJmscrs ;-- Teirachrome Crayons . " Rulers v -r tlrntfilllt IVirlfdhus - 35c .. 5c and 10c ..15c and 25c 10c and 15c ... 5c and 10c 15c . 5q and 10c ,. 10c Pencils 5e- 10c, and 15c each v Reeves Paints, 5 colors 33c; Refills, 2 for 5c Paint Brushes - 5c to 15c McLean's Pen Holders 10c MM .win's Pen Points 5 for 5c mt nmi'e Wrilini! Pads. No. 33 15c Music Dictation Books iuc Reeves India Ink pl)c Higgins India Ink -. - jOci Map Drawing Books 0c 1 ilirsirv PilstP : 10C ' Sehoof Bans and School Cases $1.00 to $2.25 1 Loose Leaf Note Books : 20c and 35c Loose Leaf Belills B)c; 3 for 25c Science Loose Leaf Books 50c Graph Books 20c Fountain Pens ,. .... .75c up Fountain Pen and Pencil Sets y. $1,25 up PRINTING COMPANY Successor to Rose, Cowan Latla Ltd. BLOCK, THIRD STREET TELEPHONE 234 Mr. and Mrs. C. S. (Bud) Barrie and little daughter returned to the city Tuesday, night after having snpnt. a. ominlP' of wplc nt. TJYItt!!' the speaker at the regular eir wcciwiy juuuueuil ui uic ruutc nu- , uuwi, wuu tuuajf Willi . w n riiltnn 9nH (omlk r. IT r l 41 ij i it,. " ... . ; , " tumed to the city on Tuesday iu BUciTei-v.u. . a Buyv, u- ht. tram aft spendlng th guests. Lakelse Lake. Rev. Bishop Black, missionary' Mlss Margaret St. Clair, daughter teacher of the United Church La . of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. St. Clair, sail Kitsegukla, arrived In the city on the Prlnce 0eorge' tonight for Liie i-ruice ueurse vesieruiiv irum j. : -A.ji.-i - vanrnuvpr lci resnm npr stump i "-w -r. - after having spent the summer va cation here. Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey Willett and child will sail tonight on the Prince George for Vancouver enroute to Kamloops to which city Mr. Willett has been transferred as accountant In the Bank of Montreal. Dr. A. Wi Large, who has besn spending the summer at Port Simpson, and Dr. C. A. Service who has been at Bella Bella, left I by last evening's train' for Tor- 'Into to re.iumfe -their medical studies at the University of Tor onto. B. Allan of the office of the Presi dent of the Canadian National Railways at Montreal and J. A. Healy, special representative' of the vice-president at Winnipeg, were here yesterday In the course of a I trip to the coast on official business. They arrived on the Prince George from Vancouver and pro- $1 35'CeeCd EaSt by the evenln? train. $2.25 iBoy Scouts Are Back From Gamp Returned Last Night From Outing At Shawatlans Lake A tired but contented group of Boy Scouts returned last evening from their first Scout camp at Shawatlans Lake. The return journey was made in. the Neiris, piloted by Dr. N. M. Carter. The "weather was Ideal for scouting activities, Monday being the only day that the general program was disarranged. Several short hikes and one all-day hike were enjoyed. On the aJL-day .hike held last Friday he boys divided mto two parties, the party under Rev. Roy Durnford explored sev eral streams and waterfalls, while the others under Robert Yerburgh climbed a nearby mountain. One morning was spent In making zamp gadgets, wash stands, etc., another morning a number, under Mr. Durnford, tried theh hand at bridge building while the remainder went to a nearby sland and practiced tenderfoot work. Yesterday morning the camp was formally closed, and , the af ternoon was spent breaking camp! The Northern B. C. Power again loaned the use of its power boat to transport the camping equlp ment across the lake. Although on ly eight boys were able to attend the camp was very successful. Announcements All advertisements in thl col-amn will be charged for a fall month at 25c a word, Rebekah Tea, Show, Sept 8. Annette Fashion Anglican Tea, Mrs. i C-, VEvltt September 9. .... C. p.,'!1. Bazaari October 1. Catholic Bazaar, October 12, 13. Cathedral Christmas Dazaar No vember 17. Baptist Bazaar November 5. Rfrs. Robert Wilson and her daughter, Miss Wllma Wilson, will sail tonight on the Prince George for Vancouver enroute to Nelson where Miss Wilson is to be married n F.mpst n Rrowh, formerlv of the Canadian Bank of Commerce staff here. Miss Wilson has been the sruest at a number of pre-nuptial social functions prior to her CUIFIEO FOK SALF FOR SALE Cooking utensils, dishes, linoleum and furniture Can be seen Aug. 29 to 31 from 10 ajn. to 4 pjn. at 1805 8th Ave. E. tf. Room house, plastered,, full plumbing, 2 lots, $1200.00. $500.0n cash, balance as rent. 433 11th Avenue. (208) JOHNSON 4-h.p. outboard and flat, bottom boat in nrst class condition. Price $65 cash. Apply Daily-News. (270) HOTEL FOR SALE LARGE up-to-date hotel In one of the best farming districts in the Peace River Country. (21) rooms newly furnished throughout. Building practically new, Stucco FJnlsh. New Hot Air Heating System, Fire lace and Electric Lights. A very large territory well settled and prosperous. Beer sales past twelve months $20,-000. This Is a real Investment Would consider a house ln a good city ln B. C. on account ( Price reasonable No Agents Reason for retiring (Doctor's Orders), Apply Box 29, Dally News. 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