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BANK OF MONTREAL Salvation Army New Books For Sale Is Success Local Library Goodly Number Called at Affair SeTera, volumes Added to Shelve Yesterday Despite Inclement of In spite of inclement weather, the sale of home cooking, fancy work and novelties held by the lad ies of the Salvation Army yesterday afternoon in the Heigerson Block cn Sixth Street was a soceenfol affair, drawing a good measure of patronage. Mrs. Ivan Hatey was in charge and those assvtina; were Mrs. R. Nesbitt, Mrs. L. Wide. Mra. J chanson. Miss Dotty Smith , and Mia Clara Pierce. lira. J..E. MathJeson. whose husband was recently trans erred fror Kew Denver to this city in th-Forest Branch service, arrived fro.-n the south on the Princes; Norah this morntne to take up residence. She was accompanied by her daughter, Inna. Kenneth F. Fraser. purchasing, agent for the B. C. Packers, was a visitor in the city yesterday in the course of a business trip along the coast aboard the company's boat Algie. New Books for the pay section of the Prince Rupert Public Lib rary include: "Ballad in G Minor" (Boileaui "Cetia" E. H. Young), "East of Broadway' (Cohen). "Marigold" 'Hill i, "Labor Soy" Gt 99i, "Once to Every Man" Lea. "Portrait of a Village- i Brett-Young). "Re nown" Hough). "Ran" (Went worth. Tale of Bali" iBaumi The Crooked Furrow" Farno: The Strongest Son" 'Stevens i The Strumpet Sea" ( William i Their Shins Were Broken 'Wright i. There Was Another 'Ayres. CLEAN FALSE TEETH -GET RID OF STAINS New Ejr Way No Brushing trr-K!n. uemJej new iitemtrj, r. Bum blackest stains, tarnish, tartar like mane. Jan p.t (ais t-ih or bndxrs ia a Class or 't and add Stera-Kleea pnvder. No rarity bra-a nt. Bromnwixled br in tin--aipmj bj Good Houarxerpinc At aJ dmcpsts. It one 7 back U Dot deli ..hud. WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront A Royal Canadian Air Force i twin-motored flying boat, in command of Flight Lieutenant Pretty, which was forced back here last Saturday on account of mechanical trouble after having taken off on its return to Vancouver after a service flight north, is still held here, awaiting' arrival of parts from the south. As soon as the parts arrive. . the ship with its crew of five will leave on its return to Vancouver. j Another plane held down here is ! a flying boat of the Columbia Development Co. which arrived at noon Tuesday from Vancouver with E. G. Tyrer and J. H. Eastman on , board. Continued poor flying eon-' ditions with almost entire lack of visibility owing to low clouds has j prevented the plane from leaving in continuation of its flight to At-, lin. This plane Is on its way back I to AJttn after having been undergoing overhaul at Vancouver dur-'. ing the past winter. It is an East man flying boat namer after the pilot, J. H. Eastman, and is one of a group of five which was here some years ago bound from Detroit to Atlin. Seattle had its heaviest landings of halibut for a single day so far this season yesterday when nine boats sold 195.000 pounds as follows: Chelsea, 40.000 pounds. Washington, 8,4C and 7'ac: Eclipse. 40.-000, San Juan. 84c and 7c: Oman-ey. 40,000, Sebastian, 82C and 7'4c: Superior. 26,000, Booth, 9"gc and 7'ic; Alitak, 11,000. Whiz, 9'8c and CIlifED FOR SALE FOR SALE 38-ft Trolling Boat, 16 hp Imperial. $325. Good condition. Apply Pioneer Rooms. (92 1 FOR SALE Trolling boat "Eagle G." 30' x 8'6'- x 310". Powered with 12 h.p. Regal gas. Com pie: with rigging, gurdys and anchor winch. Apply 933 11th Ave. E. (Mi LOST LOST Police Pup. Finder Dlease notify Daily News. (83) PERSONAL MEN! BEWARE LOW VITALITY if easily exhausted. Try New OST-REX Tonic of raw oyster invigor-ators and other stimulants. Get vim, vigor, vitality. If not delighted maker refunds price, $1.25. Sold by all good drug stores. , tf Sample its rich goodness! Taste St. Charles Milk as it comes from the can ...notice how fresh it is! Like natural cream I Purest of country milk evaporated to double-cream' richness a few Hours after milking, St. Charles is always extra fresh ... and extra cood for you. There's a difference in evaporated milks so ask your grocer for Borden's. HOnleALd ST. CHARLES 'TfliU m rrftj IRRADIATED EVAPORATED C THB DA3LT NW8 7c; Dawn, 7300. Booth, 9"e and 7c4 Lane; 9J50Q. Washington. I9t and 64e; Evolution. 13.000. Sefeas-' tlan, 9c and 7c: Whiz, 8Ke aad 7c Unimak. 80, The Seattle halibut boat Bolinda Is now in her way to Seattle under tow af tathaving suffered a broken tailshaft while fishing off Cape Otnaney. Uxe vessel was picked op and taken to Ketchikan whence she proceeded to Seattle. j I The baiibat boat Wireless, which' landed a catch at Seattle this week,4 i turned over to the International j Fisheries Commission a haOJtorat " uou UCTU . mm Scott, north er.ii of Vmncnnver Is land, three miles from where it had been tagged May 29. 193S. It had increased thr?e-eight pounds In weight which l a rather larger gain than nsuai for halibut. The freighter Berrin. Cant. Whit-! with, under charter to Frank Wat chouse & Co. of Canada Ltd . arrived Wednesday afternoon with a cargo of lumber, cement and coai for Albert and McCaffery. This is. the vessel first visit to port in two years. The provincial cruiser pjM. 8 left yesterday afternoon for Port Simpson en route to Hudson Bay Passage. Dundas Island, to check up on the finding of wreckage of a trolling boat believed to have been that of J. M Jackson, elderly crab Easter . ftshenaao. who has been missing' state sut October from Victory Cote. War fee Canal, and who is feared may have perished in the wrecking of hie boat. With a capacity list of passengers taetadaig many northerners going so for the season. CPit steamer Princess North. Capt. William Palmer, arrived in port at 8:30 this moramg and sailed at 10 am. for Skagvray and other northern points whence she is due back here next Monday afternoon southbound There were ISO in ail aboard the Princess Norah- Seven disern-bark4 here while fifteen went aboard at this port for the north. This Is the last voyage of the season -for the Princess Norah on the Alaska run. The Princess Louise will go on the run with the next sailing. J. R. 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