ThuKpar September rax zailt KE?ra Ccj tUi villi your tccipca Hotel Arrivals .Savoy, .;. i. . ,t Bennett Clayton, Mr." aha 'Mrs. Oeorge Woods. Arthur Stewart, Ben Erlckson and Ole Akcr, city: Mr and Mrs, E. Valpy and family: Miss Anna Ross, Stanley Moraos,: Walter Nelson and P. Price, Port Simpson : Chris Clayton and Mr.' and Mrs. Ed. Innls, KJlaxtou; Miss Jane 8pakllng, Port Esslngton; Pat Shc-dian, W. Esselmont and J., Bouzek, Stewart; G. F. Duke, Pre mier Jack -Bennett, Jap Ink;'! Mr onH Mrs Ruth Wri?ht. Aiv-f Forejfdale: H. MlHen, Remo; T. W Hesllp, Telkwa; John Arkle4 Tprrnrp A J Htniis and N. Olsen. 1 Size 2 PEAS Dainty, full-flavored Petit Puis that lend added attractiveness and food value to your chops, eteuks and roasts. , I Ecstall River; A. Garf, M. S. Buch- j .wiiun, ji. ii, weoer, i. u. jamie Son. Mrs.Paulten. Mrs nrnwn Vnn.'j..,' , , -1 . . uuv, couver; A. Pykavy, Barrett; Mrs.ajn.. in the Council Chamber ' of F; Mann and B. Mould, Rose Lake; the City Hall. JI. JL Kameda, Port Esslngton. 1 a list of the lots may be seen Prince Rupert J. At. Cummings, F. T. Falrey, H. Langley and Mr. Justice Robertson, Victoria; R. R. Nichol, Winnipeg; 3. A. Iteardon and W. R Nlghtllng, Ottawa; Mr. and Mrs. John P. Myers, Penny; Miss I. fCannif f and Dr. -G, 12. Darby, Bella Bella. Central Philip Bradfleld and 3. Lyster, ansh, Alex Reid andJoseph I.y-'?)awln: 1. PVcestaO, E, Wallace, ster Dawson; Mrs. S. Pretrton.Mlss -Dan Mealy, A. Mackenzie, W. Clark Margaret Preston and Edgar nd lgers, lty; 'C. B. Flewln Preston, Calvary; Eva Rob- nd -- E- Brwn. "Port Simpson erts, Winnipeg; Robert F. Clark "D. Clrristopher and F. Bruce. Ced-. urvuicj jar. uuu juts, qnum, urcnio Island; Alex eid, Dawson; Dick1 Leighton And Mrs. -Cecil Ryan, Pnrt RHwjirrf- H A liflnrlch. F MetlakaUa; "Mrs. Collins Jarksnn I. Mawv. if McDonald. 'J; Grace Port Esslngton. Palmer V 4- Bopd and F. 0. Saunders, Ocean Falls; X :Gor-rle. Vancouver; Charles Douglas, Kitkatla Mrs. Istjic Abraham', city Mr and Mrs Esslngton, Hoyal Lee Wing, Port H. Shuysenls, C. Skolz, H. Klshi-wto, Jung Fong, M. Shartley, II. 0. Mee J Corly. Charles Lund-ttrrm and D. Wedge, city; J . con, John Barseth and Moraes, Port Simpson; J Knox and Alfred Hadland, Oona River; A Holt; Trior MacLeod. M. King, Vancouver; W. Hanson, It. Woldck and Ole Akor, city; -J Roberts, Seattle; B. Campbell, city. Chester Swanson and Arthur Swanson, Indians, were eatR'TIned' $10 with option of 'seven days' lm prisonment, by Magistrate McCly Clyde mont In city police court yesterday Jensen, for drunkenness. LOCAL NEWS NOTES Young People's Dance, Friday 9 p.m. St. Peter's Hall, Seal Cove, tf. Mrs. Cecil Rose of Stewart left on last evening'; train for Rochester, Minnesota. Len Crlpps Is sailing tonight by the Prince George on a vacation trip tq Vancouver. Come and hear Wm. Irvine, prov. IPres. C. C. F., Alberta. Moose Hall. Thursday, 8 p.m. (228) i John Bulger sails on the Prince George tonight for a trip to Vancouver ( and Victoria. J Larry McBrlde, Hudson Bay Co, ! officer who arrived In the city on the Princess Louise yesterday af- Edmonton. CITY OF PRlNCfc RUPERT TAX SALE will be held on Fri- September 30thf 1938. at 10 at the office of the City Collector 1 (228)1 NEWMAN IS I PRESIDENT Will 4lead Junior Chamber of Commerce (During; Comins Vear A. W. Newman has been nomin ated as .president of ihe Junior Sec-. tion of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce for the ensuing year! and, unless there are further nominations which is unlikely, will be elected at the annual dinner meet- A lng next Tuesday evening. The list of nominations Is as ioi- lows: President A. W. Newman. Vice President A. W. Nickerson Secretary T. J. 'Williams. Treasurer T. A. McWaters. Directors' slx to be .elected) William Brooksbank, Martin van COOttlV, '.George "Dlbb; 31lke McCaf- ferv ir.. Ross Ingram, C. G. Ham R. -E. Mortimer, Cliff Bartlett. E. N. Jurmain, Robert Tobey, Jack .Mus- sallem, ;Peter D. Jong. Thrift Cash and Carry FALL FOOD SALE Extra Savings 6n Quality Food Libby's CANNED FOODS 1D38 PACK Tomato Juice Gentle press. Large tins. 23C Per Dozen , ,,88c Picnic Tins. 23C Per Dozen 65c Cooked Spaghetti 10- lAn A t7 oz. tins. 2 lor Pork and Beans OV Op 16-oz. tins Gentle Press Catchup "i At) ff p -12-oz. bottle IUpe Olives 9-oz. QQp 66" tins. 2 for Home Style Plcklfcs 4 "9e Xl' 15-oz. bottle Santa Clara Prunes Medium size. 2-lb. IfiC Tomatoes Hand packed. Large tins 12c EXTRA SPECIAL Mliby'g Australian Pineapple-No. 2 tall tins, sliced iQn A'' or crushed. Each Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Sweet Potatoes Qflr .3 lbs. : Hananas Ripe and OQp firm. 3 lbs "OK Tokay Crapes 2 lbs W' Mcintosh Apples C0 i Q 42-lb. b6x - Fancy Wrapped) Juicy Sunklst Lemons Larirn slio nT "Uv Everyday Needs jidm Tomato Soup 4 Q , SwiftVi Premium 2C 0 Bacon 2-lb. pkts. Mild Canadian Cheese AXV -i p Lb. Heinz Table Vinegar -I n n Al 162-oz Thrift Coffee Ground OQp dally. Lb Jewel Shortening; 25C Sani-White Toilet a-OK' Qp Tissue 3 rolls Lynn Valley Peaches 2's - Del Mai Cream Style 4An Corn 17-oz. tins Niagara Niblet Corn An 10'A-oz. tins Gaiety Toffee-New OC shipment. Ib. Kellogg's Aran Flakes 4 4 p L.O Nu-Thrlft Dutter First grade. 3 lbs, Diamond "A'Juacon Lb. Starts Friday, Sept. 30 to Oct. 8 Packet - Hlrk's 'Fancy Tuna (Packed in British North J Op Dornea) Va's Jergen's Carbolic Soap 0C 6 bars Swift's? Picnic Hams 80c 29c Royal City CANNED FOODS Each 1938 PACK Cut Green Beans 17-oz. tlhs."2 fQr , Golden Bantam; Corn Tomatoes 2's tall. 2 for Carrots and Peas 17-oz. tins. 2 for Peas Sieve 5. 2 s tall Tomato Catchup 11 -oz. tins. Each Diced Beets 17-oz. tins. Each Pumpkin 2's tall. Each - Apricots J7-oz. tins. 2 for Pears Bartlett?. 17- oz. tins 23 c 23c 19c 23c 11c 11c 11c 10c 29c 17c TERRACE PRODUCE Carrots 8 lbs. Turnips 8 lbs. ... Terrace Duchess Apples Per box 25c 25c $1.00 While They .Last Green -Cabbaee Lb Terrace Potatoes Fresh dug. No. 1 Gold Coin. 23C 10 lbs. Weather Forecast I Last night following a regular meeting of the Rebekah Lodge, the ternoon from the Stlklne River dis- Noble Grand. Mrs. J. W. McKlnley, trlct, left on last evening's train for on behalf of the members, present ed Miss Rosie Cox, who is to be married In a few days, with handsome bridge and) boudoir lamps. Miss Cox thanked the members both-for the gifts and their expression !of good wishes. . After the singing of "For She's a Jolly Good Fellow," tasty refreshments were served by the hostesses STUDENTS ORGANIZE Phone 112 Taxi; new heated cara.1 Peter Allan Elected President of Tonight's train, due from thej High School Council East at 11 o'clock, was reported this morning to be on time. COM. Nanaimo Wellington Lump, Interior Bootless, Pea Coal for auto The first meeting -of the class representatives of -Booth Memorial High School was held in the library, on Wednesday with Principal Ar thur Sutton occupying the chair matic stokers, Nut and Egg Coal unttl tne presldent was elected. The ....... princyjai weicomea ine new mem- Phone 116. t.f, bers to the council. He -outlined the r i l i I duties and the responsibilities of KebeKan Lodge Honors Member council members. The Students' Council was responsible for plan nlng : .dent activities outside regular school work. Mr. Suttcn explained how the students will be divided into three houses which would provide competition in ath letic .events, debates, etc. The result of the election of officers was as follows: President Peter Allan. Vice President--Helge Holkestad. Secretary Emily Christopher. Treasurer Pearl Menzles. Reach the most people in City and district with an advertisement ,n the DaUv New Mrs. J. W. McKlnley, Mrs. Thomas Priest and Mrs. Norman Moore- house." Fays Varicose Veins Can Be Reduced At Home onorot Rvnnnals A stnrm 1' P''e At Small Cost centred northwest of the Queer.' JtLi lJ,'J Vi"2." "-"7" " wuiiicu uctnuscui vai nudu ur , , - , . , ... . veins, Charlotte Islands and unsetttel .bunches. as good advice for home weather has become general on treatment as any friend can give is i .1 . -V-1 1 . U n t4.lm tn Jut ti KrtttlA .f Cm..nlfl! tUt VUiidb -UVCr U1C 1ULC11U1 fe-" WV.MC Ul IHUVlfL.J OjlJlCi U1U it has been fair and warm. I Oil. 1 Simply ask Ormes Ltd. or Prince Itupert jand jQueen Char- jdrugglst ror an original bottle of lotte Islands-Fresh to strong 1 Moone's Emerald -Oil and aDDlv southeast winds, unsettled and cool with occasional rains. Wst Coast of Vancouver Island Fresh southeast to south winds. cloudy with much the same tem perature , and. sbowers . with fog patches. Atmosphere Of Christianity In Home Important i x The Importance of a Christian at mncn4i pro In thp hnme as an aid tfi ..'effective Sunday School work was I emphasized by Rev. J. C. K. Prens School worK lor me Muneran. Church of America, In addressing p meeting In St. Paul's Lutheran Church here Tuesday .night. In-j ttrcxHnn nt thl phllrt hv DArentS On . how to live was an important basis 5j of religious education. K Rev. L. C. Jensen, pastor of theX local church was in the chair and if there was a fair attendance at the 5 meeting. Announcements All advertisements In this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Basket Social, Dance, CKidfelkfiTs ,;Hl, September'Za. gif ; ' C. C. SwBa74ar.Oc.tQbeT 1. Eagle's Brldge .Qctober 5. Grocery Shower, Ridley Home, October 0. , Eastern Star tea: Masonic Hall, October 6, Mrs. Parker presents Ml Lady's Trousseau. T Catholic Bazaar, October 12, 13. Presbyterian October-. 13. Canadian Legion October 19. United tober 20. Tea i ".The Manse' W. A. Bazaar Anniversary Supper Oc- Hospital Auxiliary Home, October 21. Tea Nurses' Lutheran Bazaar -October 22. Hill 60 Tea October 27. Sonja's Bazaar .November 4. Baptist Bazaar November fl. Presbyterian Uasioar Nov, 10. Cathedral Christmas Bazaar No vember 17. St. Peter's Church Bazaar Nov-embir 24. night .and morning to the .swollen, enlarged -veins. Soon you should nntlpp that, fhpv rrrrmHrtrr email. er and the treatment should be con-' tlnued until the veins are no longer1! i burdensome, so penetrating Is cmeraia vu .inai as aiso neins simp le swellings due to strain to Music Ruth Nelson A.T.C.M. Teacher of Piano, Theory and Harmony. Phone Green 390 Elsie F. Heaps j A.T.C.M. PiANO THEORY OF MUSIC All Subjects Classes for Beginners Diller Quaille Method Phone BLUE 997 Mrs. Bernard Lundahl Voice rroauc ion PIANO and THEORY Phone GREEN 991 431 4th Ave. West Walkeifs Music Store Large Stock Music Jleintzman, Nordhelmer and Lesage Pianos Piano Tuning wllh "Resonoscope" Phone Blue 389 212 4th St. LAND KtdlSTltY ACT Re: OrtmU of Title No. 12M4-T. to the Baat JlaM of the South Wt Quarter of Suction Five (81. ToniaJilj Three (3), Itane Five (5). Ooaat Patriot, In the .Province of Brtttoh Columbia, aald no oouUOn Eighty (80) 1 acres iiivro ui I ,V,HEKEAS proof Of loss of th nbnve OertiikaU at Title -Issued In the namf i of Jolin A. Halvamoti haa been flld in 'thle office, notice to hereby given that t jwii t ithe x,t!ritJon of one mom)) from the date of the first pubUf&tloa hewof. lasue a Provdalonal Oertlflote cf Tttle to ltu of eaJd lost certificate unlet In tlie meantime valid obJecUon be made to me In writing. DATED at the Land Registry Office, frlnce Rupert. B. Ot, thto 3rd, day f Auguat, A. D. JB38. ANDREW THOMPSON, Deputy JEUglatm of TltlM. ?AG 'imtEZ ,-j. mmiKmnmmmamxMrmmtmml . Ur AJfctlW ' Yf 1 . Million ' Ktllogg's Bras Flakti arc packtd OHrhhmcnt and tntrgy th f oodatu of whol wheat. Thtrt'f enough extra bra to bo mildly laxatlvt. You'll liko Ktllogg't Bra Flakes. They're crltp od erunchy and ready to eat. Sold by all greeen. Made by Kellogg In Loedoi, Oetarlo. E AT TO FEEL FIT I Enterprise OIL HEATER Circulating Type 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 in mild 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 can turn it down low "when only a little heat is needed. The new Enterprise burner gives an amazingly quick heat easily regulated, thrifty, efficient, silent and safe. Built to last, it ".gives unsurpassed perform-ance. The body finished in soft brown baked krinkle finish' with flashing plate door and grills and black porcelain enamel legs. A beautiful piece of furniture. ' , . PRICE d:elio FURNITURE EXCHANGE Hours From 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. 3rd Avenue Phone Green 916 1 Vwoiiin l 1MAVCL law Canadian Pacific Transcontinental Trans-Atlantic Trans-Pacific To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way Ports SS. "Princess Adelaide" Every Friday 10 p.m. TO VANCOUVEU DIRECT PRINCESS LOUISE September 7th, 17th, 27th October 7th, 18th Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Service! Tickets and Reservations From W. I COATES, General Agent Prince Rupert, B.C. 4 m m ml ,i