Monday, July 4, 1838. LOCAL NEWS NOTES IMss Leona Blain sailed Saturday Miss K, Nlckerson and Miss E. nlfhr on the Prince ,,Charles to Ritehle sailed Saturday night on spend a holiday at Massett, Queer, the Prince .Charles for Tlell, Qu&n Chanotte Islands. Charlotte Islands. Miss Lydla Westoby arrived In the' Miss D. Lang of the local High rlt'v Friday on the Prince Oeorge School teaching staff left last Frl- from Vancouver 10 ou4 ur Vancouver via jaa- of the Modern Ueauty Shop. Mr A. L. Holtby and family anifd Saturday night on the Prince Charles for Tlell, Queen Charlotte islands, to spend a Mrs. J A- Mann, wife of a prom- ( W T Moodier general superln- tendent of Canadian National Railway.-' for British Columbia with headquarters at Vancouver, ard Mrs. Moodle were here aboard the Prince Robert this morning going north to make the round trip to Alaska. Announcements All advertisements in this col-imn will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Canadian jLjeglon " Picnic, . bland, July 3. per Park. Mrs. Charles Sunberg and three children sailed last night 'on the Catala for Alice Arm where they win spend tne summer. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Crerar re turned to the city on the Catala lnent Montreal King's .Counsel, was last .evening .from Nelson where Mr. nmonii round trip Alaska passer gen going north aboard steamer Prince Robert this morning. Charles II. Read of Amherst, Nova Scotia, son of one of the dl rectors of the Canadian National Railways, was here aboard the Prince Robert this morning going north to make the round trip to, Alaska, W A. Dillman, vice-president of the National Cash Register Co from Dayton, Ohio, and Mrs. Dill-man were, here aboard the Prince Robert this morning, beln? among the round trip tourist passenger? for Alaska. Crerar went to attend the Masonic Orand lodge convention last week. Milton A. Kamsler, prominent Philadelphia attorney, and Mrs. Kamsier ana ramuy were among the round trip A laska passengers who visited the city this morning during the stay , of the steamer Princess Alice. W. D. Smith, manager of the Northern B. C. Power Co. at Stewart, arrived in the city on Saturday afternoon's train after a trip to Nelson to attend the Masonic Grand Lodge convention and sailed last night by the Catala on his return to Stewart. Duncan Cameron, Steward school principal, and Miss Irene Bruggy of the teaching staff there were passengers aboard the Prince George Saturday: evening going through to Vancouver for the summer vacation. Miss Bruggy will attend summer scIhjoI at Victoria. Mr Camerpn was accompanied by his sister, Miss Jean .Cameron. Dr. J. H. Gibson, who has been an interne In the Montreal Gener- al Hospital following his graduation from the medical school' of the Unlcerslty of Toronto, arrived in the city on the Catala last night to spend the summer here with his father, Very Rev. James Digby B. Gibson, dean of St. Andrew's Anglican Cathedral. BOOKS of the NORTH At this time of year pur stock of Books of the North ts complete. Your Library Is Incomplete without 41iem. Your friends will like them as gifts. Buy them now. The Hooks of ROBERT SERVICE ' Trail of -98 . '.. . 1.Q0 Songs of a Sourdough $1-00 Ballads of a Cheechako ;c..:.-.U5fctoJC 1 Rhymes of a Rolling Stone 100 Rhymes of a Red Cross Man $100 Miniature editions ofdhe poems In sofUJeather binding. Each ( 1 z The Collected Versefof "Robert ServiceJHlPletc' ' Vvolume 3 0? "-z ft- The Reign of Soapy. Smith 1-50 Glamour of B.C. (Last edition, now ouUf jprint) $1-50 Potlatch and To1em.L.-r t'-f-l-f -'' 13,75 The Indians' Book.."..!." 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Aug. 3, 13 Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services w , Tickets and Reservations From " i;iiati.-o i - 1 1 Prince Rupert, B.C., Owing to the Dominion Day holiday, the regular monthly meeting of the Prince Rupert Chamber pf Commerce was cancelled Friday night, Instead there will be an executive meeting this month. Peter freight turned Lakle, C. N. R. .divisional and passenger agent, re-to the city on Friday S. W. Taylor, secretary of the Reward Mining Co., J. M. Robertson, insurance adjuster, and Q, P.ettl-grew, appraiser, sailed by the Prlnqe George Saturday night pn their return to Vancouver after a visit to the Surf Point mine pn Porcher Island where the mill was recently destroyed by fire. The mill Is to be rebuilt Mr. Taylor Intimated. Notwithstanding this announcement laid off. Dr. and Mrs. O. E. Kvale of Stewart were passengers aboard the Prince Geprge Saturday evening go ing thrqugh to Vancouver whence they will proceed to New York to! embark July 20 for a tour months" trip to Norway, returning tp Stewart November 1. Mrs. Kvale is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. p. C. McRae of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Kvale plan to tour Europe Jn an automobile, visiting several coun tries Including Germany. CLEAft FOR SAL FOR Sale cheap. 30 ft. pleasure boat. Phone Blue 720. U5f.) FOR SALE 33 ft. Trolling Boat. 10 FOR SALE 1512 ft. pleasure boat. Cabin. 5 ti.p, JCelyln .engln, recently overhauled. Phone JBlue 726 between .6 -tad 7 p.m." (155) RUBBER Goods of .every description mailed In plain wrapper, nnstnald bv us. Write for mall Phone,Redlf44rn55) apartments ents. ROOM and Board in private home. ' 814 2nd. Ave. over Feed Store. (153) FOR RENT Furnlsnea auiie ior summer months, washing machr lne, lroner. radio. Apply 733 5th 'Avenue W. U55) HEU WANTED RELIABLE man take care store route. Destribute, collect. New Products. No Selling. Earn excellent weekly Income. B. & W. Nut Co., St. Paul, Minn, (153) NAVHIAIHK WATKIW PKOTF.CTION ACT It H. C. 19X1, CaArt 140 The BrJtlrii OolumbU IMckers Limi ted liewiny give naoice .mm under Section 7 of the said Aot. d-IMBlted tth lUie MinWw of Putillo Workii t OBUwa, and ill the .office of tlw District Registrar of the Lantt Rog-Istry DIatrlQt .Of Vrtace ftupfrt. at Bupert, a description of the Itc rrln h ik. nlaA bf ft wliftrf . Approach, FMi Elevator, HeduoUooi Plan and Cannery buildings proposed ito be contruot?d cm Waiter Cot 2909. IVrofl Bay. Selwyn Inlet, Queen Uliariome uuuuu, umioii Columbia. And uiice neiww mm r-DlTfttloii of one mowth from the date bf the first publlomtlon of UiU notlcf. tle nrltisli Columbia, nurkera Limned, win under Secitlom 7 .of the raid Act .only to W9 MUUaVr of Public Worka It hla office In the city of Ottawa, for kpprovol of the ald site Mid pUn, nd for leave to oonatruat itlie aild T'harf, improach. niah' Elevator. Reduction Plant and Cannery buildings. DivW at Vancouvrr thU 18th day of June 1038. , . BRITISH CX3jUMB1 A PACKERS LIMITED YH2 pAILY NEW iQ' raw- H. K. Zumkehr has been admit-! Mrs. J. S. Black returned to the ,ted to the Prince Rupert Oeneral city on Saturday afternoon's train Hospital for treatment. J from a brief trip to Terrace. Oeorge Dlbb returned to the city Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Insulander on Saturday afternoon's train from' are spending a holiday visiting at a brief business trip to Terrace, Miss A. Ifaugland sailed Satur Oona River, Porcher Island. day evening on the Prince George j Miss Eileen Gibson sailed Satur summer school. Miss Lillian Jones sailed evening on the Prince ' George for Victoria to attend school. Jack Breen, son of Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Breen, sailed Saturday evening on the Prince George for Vancouver to spend the summer holi days. ' Miss E. P. Grassle of Booth Mem-' orlal School teaching staff sailed Saturday evening on A the Prince, George for Vancouver ip spend the. summer vacation In the south. ! Miss Margaret Shell pf Borden Rfrppt. Rrhno! f Mrhlnir' staff snllprl night's excursion train following a Saturday evening on the Prince trip to Prince ' George on company ae0rge for Vancouver and will Louis Cromp, who has been on a1 holiday trip to Vancouver, returned home on the Princess Alice this morning. City Commissioner and Mrs. W. J. Alder sailed Saturday evening on the Prince George for Victoria. Mr. Alder will spend three -weeks In the south on annual vacation. Mrs. lor a irip to Vancouver. day evening on the Prince Oeoreei Alder uin Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Rogers sailed Saturday evening on the Prince George for a trip to Vancouver. Mrs. Thomas Boulter and two children sailed Saturday evening on the Prince George for Vancou ver enroute to: KeJowna .where they will spend the summer Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Skinner of Humboldt, SasHatchewan," arrived pn last evening's train and will be guests for the following two weeks summer! at the home of their son and J daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A. Skinner. Miss Dorothy O'Neill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. C. O'Neill, arrived In the city on Saturday afternoon's train from Pacific, where she is teaching school, and sailed Saturday evening on the Prince George for Victoria to attend summer school. Mrs. Louis Ripsteln and daughter Selda, arrived In the city at the end of the week from Vancouver and are spending a few days here as the guests of Mrs. Ripstein's father, William Goldbloom, before ' ' ' cnpnH thi snmmPT vnrntlnn In thp .. i ... . . 1 i "f " prpceeamg 10 Montreal wnere mcjr 50Utn- . will take up future residence. Miss Eva Cavalier sailed Sat- lntosh arnyeh In the urday evening on the Prince George hls d on last night.s traln from for Vancouver. While In the south and summer nome at Terrace she will attend summer school and evenln?. retum there Wednesday In the fall will be on the staff of Mr McIntosh reports weather still tne junior tugn bcnooi. vprv very drv dry at at Terrace Terrace with no rain for many weeks. The hay crop Is Miss P. M. Bartle, school teacher pretty well lost but, if rain comes at Copper River, having arrived SOOIli tnere should still be a good Jrom the Interior on Thursday cr0n of veeetables and field pro- however, the entire crew has beenj night's train, sailed Friday night on ducts as the moisture Is still in the the Princest Adelaide for her home ground. Mr. Mcintosh does not look In Victoria to spend the summer for a very large cherry or straw' vacation. . berry crop at Terrace. F. M. Burns, Inspector of customs, and his assistant, G. E. Norris, were passengers arriving aboard the Prince George Saturday evening after having spent a week at Stewart on official business. They transferred to the Prince Charles to pro- iceed to Vancouver via the Queen Charlotte Islands. j Rev. and Mrs. D. W. More and little daughter arrived in the city on Saturday afternoon's train from Hazelton, being on their way to Vancouver where Mr. More will take a special summer course at Unlver- .1... t T.tleVi Pnliimhh In thp a siipwssfui tea and sale of h.p. engine. Snap for cash. Apply nome cooklng was held last wee!: Joe lj:we, Northern Exchange, by tne sewing Circle of St. Paul's Cow Bay. (159) Lutheran Church at the home of Mrs. Elnar Jensen, 306 sixtn Avenue East. The guests were received by Mrs. Jensen who also acted as cashier. Mrs. Edgar Ar-net was In charge of the home cooking. Mrs. B. Roald and Mrs Chris Jensen were servlteurs and Mrs. Nels Luth and Mrs. T. Sol- nrrtpr cataloeue. savin s 50. P.O. hclmn were in charge of the kitch Box 91, Mall Order Dept. ,V( en. Mrs. Holkestad was In charge Hamilton, Ont. (160) of a bean guessing contest and 1 1 . raffle pf which the winners were FOR RENT Mrsv Keays and Miss bybhavn. HYDE Transfer 315 SECOND AVE. FURNITURE MOVING Cartage Light Delivery Coal Wood Phone 580 l "Build B. C. Payrolls" And Cooking few Vji Jwpomtej. I 'Pacific Milk is so good fr baking and cooking," writes a user, "for tea, coffee, cocoa. As a hot drink, 7V,Z - v Zrrr unrl'fce'ore retlrlng 1 can not find any fall they will return north, Mr. More . .... . . . . ' taking charge of tlje Klspiox school of the United Church. For the past year or so he has been pastor at Hazelton. Mr. and Mrs. More con tinued to Vancouver pn the Prince George Saturday evening. thing better. I have no children of my own but happen to know of many children who have been brought up on Pacific Milk Pacific Milk Irradiated of Course PERMANENT WAVES Mrs. Crlttall formerly 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 textures of hair. For Appointment Phone 945 , Upstairs over the Cut Rate - .'-Shoe. Stor.e , , J. H. BULGER Optometrist Royal Bank Bids. The Finest PIANO TUNING In the country can be yours, as done with the "Resonoscope" by G. C. WALKER Phone Blue 389 212 4th St Phones 18 & 81 P.O. Box 575 Stop In At MUSSALLEM'S 'in it For a Dish Of FROSTKIST ICE CREAM "A Delight In Every Bite" Ice Cream Sundaes, Sodas, Milk Shakes Opposite Canadian Legion Preserving Supplies PERFECT SEAL JARS QUARTS ' Of 7ff PINTS- Q4 AC per dozen H Per dozen ECONOMY JARS QUARTS Q4 ftC PINTS C 1A Per dozen QlV Per dozen JELLY JARS SQUAT '75C Per dozen i . r Copper Boilers Cold Pack Carlners Canning R.jcks Jar Rings Jar Lids Memba Sejil "WE DELIVER" GORDON'S HARDWARE PHONE 311 McBRIDE ST. Destroys Flies And Other Insects 16 oz. FLY - Kit and attachable sprayer Both for 59c Ormesltd TZhe Pioneer DrtU&tets The ileull Store Ptooaet: IT ft Open Daily From 8 .m. tlllll fXKfT fg Sundays and Qolidayi From 12 noon Ull x: 9ml, 7 W.m. till 9 pjn. MacKENZlE'S FURNITURE 5 BEDROOM SUITES Walnut. 4 pieces. 83 50 From -. 3 DINETTE SUITES Walnut) ,6 'pieces. 11200 From 6 CHESTERFIELD SUITES-J and 3 pieces. 05,00 From -r - Terms Can Be Arranged On Easy Payments Phone 775 327 THIRD AVENUE. XERT.RAL4I0TEL ROOMS and CAFE Phone 51 For Best Household Coal MRS. C. E. BLACK is Sbstocal RawjAnd' Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PHONl 57 December Frozen HERRING BAIT Cold Storage Ice Canadian Fi sh & Cold Storag Co. Ltd. Prince Rupert, JJ.C. ' It's interesting to know when reading the Daily News 'that the people of the whole district are doinff the Mm?.