Value . . ''d Avenue ITo Write About Medford Linen Finish Stationery 60 Sheets and 48, Envelope 49c rates Ltd. "Jjir. Ptonecr Druggists The Store Pbone: II ft n Open Dally From a aum. till J pjo. Sunday and Holidays Trom JZ nwm 1111 I i D.ra. till 9 .m. Reconditioned ange Bargains Monarch, C holes, for burning 29.00 v. ood or coal. Snap v IMary, G holes, for burning 31.00 v ood or coal McClary Range. 4 ho,les' for 2500 burning coal or wood : Good Circulator Heater 21.00 Rial .snap for ' v Quebec Hrick lined v 8.00 Heater Good Used Pram 810.00 A real bargain for v Bicycle-In good 12.00 condition School Books for Singer Sewing Machine-In 25.00 first class condition. Snap . . King Saxophone for Snap 1 Chesterfield Suites at Very Reasonable Prices Red, Restmore Steel Rend Spring with Spring-Filled Mattress 35.50 ELIO FURNITURE EXCHANGE .Phone Green 916 If you lose anything, advert!! for Jt. Vancouver today on the .steamer Catala. William Anderson was yesterday afternoon convicted of conniving to supply llfluor to Indians and was fined $50. Among the passengers that will be leaving here on the delayed sailing of -the Catala will be E. S Wadsworth. Frank Warne of -the Fisheries Department of the Dominion Gov crnrnent is at present located at Me?ladin Lake north of Stewart engaged In Inspection of the Naas Blver spawning grounds. He Is not expected to return until early In October. one of the Vancouver news papers publishes a picture 'of Mlis Joan Crewe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. iH. O. Crewe, formerly of Prince "Rupert, who recently arrived home from an extended visit to England where she danced in three operas. will reopen In Borden and Edward Schools. Fees 25c a lesson 2 lessons a week. Those wishing' to register students in these classes may do so through Miss M. Mc-Caffery between the hours of 2 and 6 tomorrow. Sept. 14. Phone Green 836. (214) Hotel Arrivals Rnoj. Mr. and Mrs. J. Davidson, Seat- J He: Mr and Mrs. Dunsmulr, Mc-! Bride: R. J. Orion Mrs. Thompson. F. Magnusson, Vancouver. Central A. Carlson, G. Erwlck, city. Prince Rupert R. S. Cholmley. Crawford Bay; 'A. P. Burgen. Wrangell; L. F. Mc-I Donald, C. Rhlnehart. Petersburg. Savoy Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Johnson, Port Simpson; Mrs. A. Olson, city Mrs. Young, Vancouver Royal Mr. and ,Mrs. .Montgomery,,, city, Announcements All advertisements In this col-amn will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Rebekah Tea, Annette Fashion Show, September 15. St. Peter's Tea September 22. October 6. Mrs. Lineham Baptist Church Tea September 21. C. C. F. Bazaar, October 1. nrocerv Shower, Ridley Home, Eastern Star tea, Masonic Hall, October 6, Mrs. Parker presentrMl Lady's Trousseau. Catholic Bazaar, October 12, 13. Presbyterian Tea Mrs Funston's, October 13. Sonja's Bazaar November 4. Baptist Bazaar November 5. Presbyterian Bazaar Nov. 10. Cathedral Christinas Bazaar No-vember 17. St. Peter's Church Bazaar November 24. THS DAILY ITanS LOCAL NEWS NOTES There's a Good Reason You're Constipated 1 When there's something mat with you, the Orst rule is: tet at the cause. II you are constipated, dont fiddle around with makeshift remedies. Find 'out That's giving you the trouble 1 Chances are it's simple if you eat only what most people do: meat, bread, potatoes; It's-likely you don't get enough "balk." And "bulk" doesn't mean a lot of food. It's a kind of food that isnx consumed in the body .but leaves a soft "bulky" mass in the intestines and helps a bowel movement. If that fits you. your ticket Is a crisp crunchj breakfast cereal KeUogg's An-Bran. It contains the "bulk" you need plus the great Intestinal tonic, vitamin 8,. Eat All-Bran every day, drink plenty of water, and just watch the old world grow i brighter I, Made by Kellogg in London, Otrt. J Phone 112 Taxi; day and night.. Mrs. Letnes is leaving this ieve- 8t Jerstad expects to sail this evening on the Catala lor Namu. J. R. McKay Is saUlng tonight on the -Catala bound for southern cities. j R. Talbot of the Rupert Motors staff left yesterday for .Waterways, Alberta. G. Watts was a passenger for nlng for "Vancouver on the .Catala. Miss Helen McLeod left yester day for a holiday visit in the Peace River district. George Parsons was a Jpassengci last evening on the train bound tor Harris, Saskatchewan. 1 In Loving Memory of my Dear and Dad, .Robert TCirk. snion. k r. Qifw nrrivprt in1ustana Murray, who .ded September Wrangelllw?d port last evening from 'piloted by James C. Rhlnehart It brought A. R. Bruger, tne wen known canneryman of .Wrangell to meet his wife here. Mrs. Bru ger Is on her way from Ketchikan kan to Seattle on the steamet North Sea, which called here during the night. Another passenger on the plane was L. McDonald. The plane left this morning fo! Ketchikan. 13th, 1936. "Calm, and peaceful he is sleepins Sweetest rest has lollowed pain; And we who loved frlra sadly miss him. , But. .trust la heaven to.- mee. again. . Inserted by his Loving Wife and (Son. Movements Of Missionaries BELLA BELLA, Sept. .13 Local Lutheran Pastor Gets Call To Saco Church Dx and Mrs. W. Welch, went to Vancouver recently to bid farewell to their daughter Eileen who left New York for Bolivia where she will be engaged In missionary work. Mr. and Mrs. Rob Welch are engaged In missionary work on the Aleutian Islands. The Rivers Inlet hospital of the United Church of Canada closed at the end of August and Dr. G E. Darby and staff returned to Bella Bella. During the summei Dr. W. Service was assisting Ttr Darby and he left 'for Toronto to Complete his studies. Mrs. Xtarbv and two sorts 'and' JUisfTJdrby Je',t pn Uie Carderia. for. 'Vancouver oh Rev. L. C. Jensen Will Be Leaving Prince Rupert in December After the regular Sunday morn lng service last Sunday Rev. L. C. jensen, ior tne past three and a half years pastor o St. Paul's Luth eran Church, handed In his resig nation .to the congregation. Mr. Jensen has accepted a call to Saco, Montana, and will probably be leav lng to take up work In his new field theiflrstbart of December. ..... LAND ACT Notice of Intention To Apply To PurrhaHe1 Lapd ' ' In the Skeena land Recording DU trlot of Brttlan Columbia and .situate on the Eostall River thirty mllee south oi port Eastngton. Take notice that Fortx-a William Guernsey of Vancouver, B O, occup tlon Mining EugUmr, tntenda to apply ior pemuwuon to puicnase tne louow J the South Went corner pot of Mineral "malm CV. . I V, I ,1 TM ft A... rt aw 3.600 fat; ithence Eaet 3,000 feet more or lera to the Western twuixlary of Sulphide No, 7 Mineral Claim and containing 180 acres, more or leaa. X)1U3E3 WILIJAit OUERN8EY Datea Auguat 22nd, 1838. Canadian Legion Executive Meets 'City Donates Ten TloU Far ! Soldiers' Graves Annual Tear 1 iBook Mrs. Hamagachl and her daugh-1 ter Mary are leaving this evc-i. preparation for the regulat nlng on the Catala for Vancouver. ImoQthiy meeting on - Wednesday .evening the executive of the Piinc. Miss E. M. Earl Is plannins to p get .away this evening on the -Ca- jLegjon of the .British .Empire Sex- tala .for Vancouver. . ivjce League was In session last evening. President Jack Preece was in the chair and other members present were W. J. Ranee. H. A Breen, G. J. Dawes, M. J. Dough erty, Henry Smith, D. ,C. Schubert land J. M. Walker. A m t i M n i- a & i Commerce staff left last evenlns for Peace.Rlver, Alberta, where he will spend Jxis. "ioil'd'ays. In Memoriam The usual routine business was disposed of. A letter from City Commissioner W. J. Alder in replj to the request of the local branch for additional plots at the Sol diers .Plot advised that instead of the five plots asked for, ten plots bad ibeen given. The members ex- Jl letter from Mrs. McLean f Pollokshaw, Scotland, thanked trie branch for the services rendered I on the occasion of the death of I her late husband Matthew Mc Lean. The branch will as usual Insert an advertisement in the "Poppy Day Year Book" 1938 edition. This book is published annually by the British Columbia Command of the Canadian Legion and contains ar ticks commemorative of Armistice and Poppy Day. Copies are sold particularly, at -the Armistice Ban- Duet,- and the profits go to help the work among needy ex-service men and their dependents. Rev. J. B. Reinertsen, who has been visiting in the home of his son-in-law and daughter, Rev. and Hrs. L. C. Jensen, Fourth Avenue' LOST LOST Diamond. Ring. Reward, Phone Black 724. (217) FOR HALE FOR SALE Chrysler Coupe, good running condition. Cheap for cash. Also washing machine Phone 383, Dr. Kiddell. M315) CLEAN, well - furnished modern apartments. Phone Red 444 (21 Music ttuth Nelson A.T.C.M. Teacher of Piano, Theory and Harmony. Phone Green 390 Jlrs. Jternard Xundahl Production PIANO and THEORY Phone GREEN 994 431 4th Ave. West MUSIC Miss N. Lawrence Teacher of Violin, Theory Harmony Classes Commencing September 1. Phone 580 Three Violins For Sale Very Reasonable Walkers Music Store Large Stock Music Helntzman, Nordheimer and Lesage Pianos Piano Tuning with "Resonoscope" Phone Blue 389 212 4th St. lA02 ,TjuBi3 For Lovers of Fine Tea SALAM TEA Radio Coverage Is Being Planned SOZ domestic radio coverage and programs, it has done considerable In the exchange of Empire programs. Program Exchange operating orllnglfu v The super-power stations now operating or planned are on the Canadian Broadcasting Stations to domestic wave band. They will not Be Owned By the Government heard outside North America but Through Canadian Broad- it js noped the Canadian goverrf casting Corporation ment wlu finance ; a short - wave ; sending station by which programs OTAWA, Sept 13. Canada is villi be transmitted wrecuy to oin- pressed appreciation of this ad-iwnrklne out. throuch the Canad- er parts of the British Empire. The dltlonal grant. ian Broadcasting Corporation, a CB.Cs estimated revenue., for the long-term plan of national radio current fiscal year is $2,365,000, coverage having as its essential fea- made up of radio receiving set li- ture the ultimate ownership by the censes. $2 ana 52.au, ana to a smaii state of all high-powered stations degree from advertising revenuet. in the Dominion There is no support from'the pub- Two 50JX)0-watt stations are be- 11c treasury. t lng operated. One is In Quebec, . .1 largely devoted to programs In BUT THINGS QUIET French, the other near Toronto. BRIGHTON, Eng., Sept. 13: (CP) These two stations cover central Anticipating an anti-Nazi de-Canada. Two more are planned, monstratidn, extra polite were out-one in the Atlantic provinces and side Brighton's football grounji one in Saskatchewan. Before long when a Sussex police team defeat-everv Canadian radio listener will ed an eleven from Wuppertal, be within range of one of the great national stations. Scattered between the 50,000-watt units are many lesser-powered, pub Germany, 3-2. All was quiet. GANANOQUE, Ont, Sept. 13: (CP) Driving with her parents licly and privately owned stations, the other day 15-month old Edna more localized in coverage, the ma- Brown was the object or a rrant.c jorlty carrying C.B.C. programs. search after the car collided with While the C.B.C., patterned after a truck. The child crawled under h nrtih Trnartratini' cr.rrora- the truck and tne searcn enaeu East, left on last evening strain iJ conCerned with when she started to whimper. trZ w vrvl Tiff m m a I TO-TORONTO) OTTAWA S ' MONTREAL - QUEBEC - - HALIFAX - CWitr &W-e4&'vn Canada, 4i tv. 'vrvrmTnrvn iaiV mmmmm .Phone TJ5 ON SEPT. 24 TO OCT. 8 45 DAY LIMIT regular berth fare. Correspondingly low frei from other Weit-ern stations, also to other points In Eastern Canada. Children, 5 years and under 12. Half Fart. Stopovers allowed at Winnipeg and east. miS Full information from any Agent. 90 I Coach Tourist Standard $630 $77.50 5 91.45 640 78.45 92.60 673 83.00 97.95 81.40 99.40 117.35 Good in Tourist Sleepers on payment of regular berth fare, t Good in Standard Sleepers on payment of FURNITURE Better Bedding Week SIMMONS MATTRESS 1.6, 4.6. ZJ3 SIMMONS SPRINGS AH Sizes You are sure of getting rvalue In Simmons and there Is no better than Simmons MILK Fresh Local Raw And Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PHONi W7 327 THIRD AVENUE We Have Grade "A" Raw and Pasteurized Milk Daily Prom Our Own Herd Delicious Sour Cream 50c per Quart Phone Red 608 for Better Dairy Products Dominion Dairy CENTRAL HOTEL ROOMS and CAFE Phone 51 For Best Household Coal MRS. C. E. BLACK