.frmrfav. July 16,a938f.&:, t o Mr-' Hotel Arrivals Central B. Nelson. Stewart; Mr. and j. j. Coswan, nig Missouri, . . - 1 - T t , . I g f Rbscnvom, iveiciniiuii, . fcg. S. F. Broad, J. E. Peaci, L J. Regan J Hammond, W. Olenden nlng, W. H. Walters, P. Taylbr, W Ward, R. V. Parsons. W. Campbell E. James and H. V. Ilartin II M, a York; C. Anderson, O Stave and H. Hansgrove, fclty Johnnie Auckland, Inverness Cannery 8. Schrelber, Surf tnlit; T Emery. J. L. Uremner and son, J Patrick, Mr. and Mrs. L. Bbriduk and A, Mlttchlh, C. N. Victor Norberg, Oona River; A. Rise, dlty, yy F Belinke, C6lby, Ont. Prince Rupert A. B. Van Court, L: R. Davey, L H, Chapman, Flo Caldwell, Kay Waters, F. Hunter and L. W. Bran-dm. Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. Al len C Robertson, Kansas City; Mrs Commercial Test Results Resets of Final Tests At St Joseph's Academy Announced ute) Mrs. J. A. Smith sailed on the MILK We Have Grade "A" Raw and Pasteurized Milk Daily From Our Own Herd Delicious Sour Cream 50c per Quart Phone Red 008 For Better Dairy Products Dominion Dairy When You Need PAINT For Your Boat or House Buy ANTIMO WHITE It (iocs Furtlier Lasts Longer Stays Whiter Made Industries LtdAccept no Substitutes only by the Canadian Sold Only By Silversides Bros. Paints, Stains, Wallpaper, Glass, Muresco-AH at Lowest Possible Prices will come to your home every day through THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR M lnlttittioM Daily Ntifsp-ptr ft Mcordt for rou tht rforld'i rtn.ooitrwMf - JJj" tmt but dtill corrMthely with tMm. rmllr, Includlnt tht Wttkly MH) BM.........-.. Th thrlrtlun 8lncf PublUhlng Society On, Norwtr Blrm, Boiton, Mhuietll Bcl.nc. Monitor Mo.itor fo r-L... ,nt my iub.crlptlou to Th. Chri.tl.n ptrlod of ,k. ,, nfl 1 month 11.09 1 er 111.00 , I monthi H 00 5 J10"1. Vii i 13 00, 1 luti 35d Nm ...."'....................."""" kiiftii ....................-.""""""" S.mpt, Cot) i local news notes - i Serenader's Dance, Oddfellow's flail Tonight. 9 p.m. sharp. Everybody welcome. Mrs. W. V, Taltersai returned td Thv fniMtafths , , , , vJM.?," !S. ulJn,thfe tity oh the Prince Oterge Sat; ,terhn r0m a VlS,t to i seph-s Academy Commercial Course ly the students being ranked In ordei 1 1 of merit: ElIeh.'Moore (first class' Mrs. A. W. Newman returned to honors; Miss Dora Arney (first the city ort the Catala last eve-class honors) ; Katherine Baker ! nlng from a week's trip to Vari-Jufte Armour; Mary McMillan ' couver. (Prince George), Betty Wood, Hazell Goodwin (Prince George) and Mrs. Steve King and daughter Lottaine Kenny (Terracfe). Faith, and son, Hemsby, saile'd The medal for the highest speed Saturday night on the Prince In typewriting was won by Miss Fi-j Charles for a holiday stay at North ien jwuure ispeea o woros a mm- Beach near Massett. W. H. Tobey, C. N. R. divisional superintendent, returned to the city on Saturday afternoon's train i . ... .. i swanson, Buteaaie; ur. tsianiey aDoara me taiaia tomorrow en- ary ai leiegrapn ureeK, arnvea m Mills and son, Terrace. Barbara and Billy, daughter and son of D. W. McLeman of Stewart, were passengers aboard the Prince route to Victoria where they will the city from the north on the visit with Mrs. Smith's sister. Rt. Rev. J. L. Coudert 0. M. I., Princess Louise 1110011. Saturday after- Bishop-coadjutor for Northern Brl-i Money Shier, well known Van- E. C. McDougall, who has been here In connection with the plastering of the new federal bulld-'ng. sailed' by the Prince George Saturday night on his return to ! Vancouver. He will be back laer 'n connection with the plastering ;of the new hospital building. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sutton and 'family sailed Saturday night ,6n ,the Prince Charles via the Queen Charlotte Islands for Vancouver where they will spend the sumrite: vacation. On their return about 'the middle of August they will take up residence In the Burbank house on First Avenue. . O. H. Clarke, postmaster at Vancouver and supervisor of postal service for the province of British j Columbia and th Yukon, was a pas'seriger aboard the Princess Louise Saturday afternoon returning south after a trip to Dawson and other Yu'kori joints on official duties. The bally New Us Sh audited Irculation, Play sate I Announcements AU advertisemerits In this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Sercnaders' Dance, Oddfellows' Hall. Monday, July 18. Welcome to the sailors at the Moose Dance Monday night. Anglican Ttu, MrsF. M. Good, July 28. First anhMI Port aj Ball, Thursday, August 25. Mortse HdU. I KEN RAYNER For Y6Ur RADIO SERVICE MODERN EQUIPMENT REASONABLE RATES THONE BLACK 712 NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. ZarelU. Proprl-toi HOME AWAY HlOSl UOME" bate? fl.ej Bf 60 Rooms Hot Areola Water Prince Jtupert, 6.C. fhone, til P.O. Box 111 Mammoth ..Dance ..and ..Frolic M"oose Hall, Monday, July i8, Everybody welcome. (16fe) Saturday night, on his return to the Islands after a visit to the j Mr. arid Mrs., H. M. Foote and .'daughter, Irene, and Mrs, Foote's i Slsteh Miss D. Sham, sailed Satur I day night on the- Prince Charles ' tn r Vinlln. twin Hl 11 George Saturday evening going lsh Columbia and the Yukon, and couver powder repTesentatlve, was, . ' McWaters local manaeprl Indian Agent James Gillett of Bella Cobla arrived in the city on the Cardetia Saturday morning from down the toast and sailed that night on the Prince Charles for a ten-day holiday visit to Massett where he was formerly loca ted. Mrs. Gillett and daughter. Joyce, arid Miss Verna Douglas of Belli Cdola are already visiting on the Queen Charlotte Island! WANTED A NAME The Port Day Celebration Committee offers a $5.00 prize to the person sending in what is considered to be the best name for the winner of the Popularity Contest to.be held in connection with the First Annual Port Day Celebration on Thursday, August 25. Mail you suggestions to B6x 864 befofe midnight, July 19. (168) 1 MM! j. H. BULGER Optometrist FOUR FACTS Royal Bank Bldg. 'BUild B. C. rayrolls" IIIJVAPORWEO, Here are four facts about Pacific Milk. Is fresh. In freshness Ilt the life of milk Is at its highest. It is rich. Richness 2 makes it a valued food. .It Is pure. Its purity 3 is the purity fresh front the herds. It has the natural flavor. 4 Richness, purity and freshness all combine in the favor and bring out Its naturalness. Pacific Milk Irradiated of Course Dante In Honor Of Admiral And York Officers I Headquarters bf the Royal Can- Harry Blake sailed Friday night aoaian wavai voiunieer tteserre on the Princess Adelaide for Van couver. MVs. J. W. Moorehouse sailed Saturday night on the Prince Charles for a visit to Massett. H. 8. Parker returned to the city on Saturday afternoon's train from one of his periodical trips to he interior on business. Hugh Mackenzie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mackenzie, sailed Satur day night on the Prince Charles for a Visit to Tlell. Fred " Atkins of Queen Charlotte o S Ogllvle, Manson Creek; R. W. Prince George Saturday night for from a trip over the line as far olf ,"7"" .,J7', . At-..; Sinclair. Inverness; Mr. and Mrs. 0 ,a trip to Vancouver. as Jasper Park on official duties. .'aJl " !t A. Dittorenner. aeauie; Mr. auu Mrs. W. R. Smith and daughter, Rev. Father Leo Bosse Q. M. 1, Ness, Petersburg, Alaska; C. W ; Shirley of Stewart will be here Roman Catholic Church' mission-, wa"s the stehe of a delightful dince Saturday night when the president and members of the wardroom entertained in honor of Vice-Admiral Sir Sidney Meyrlck, C. H. E., commander-in-chief qf the America and West Indies station of the Royal Navy, and captain and officers of the visiting H.M.S. York. There were about seventy-five couples in attendance at the affair for which the ballroom was attractively1 decorated with flags and bunting. The guests were re ceived by Lieut. Orme Stuart, com-i mandlng officer of the local unit, of the Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve,' and Mrs. L. W. Kergln. Excellent music for dancing wis furnished by Charlie Balagno's orchestra. At midnight delicious refreshments were served; Tonight the admiral and officers will entertain at a dance aboard KMS. York. Canadian Legion through to .Vancouver where they; Rev. Father Godfrey of Smlthen'a passenger aboard the Prince. . w ... ' Viu-d'. rt if 4 will reside with their aunt, Miss E.wlll visit the Vatican at Rome this George Saturday evening return- g ' ,feh 6 ' l" PHnc;'RAafc M S York lUIft. O McLeman. The mother of thelfall Bishop Coudert leaves oh this lng south after a business trip Charles "K" for a business trip to Mas nlU.O. children recently died here. evening's train fbr a trip to Jasfper. Lawn Mowers Be sure and see our slock before buying a lawn mower. Several different models of Canadian ball bearing laun mowers carried In stock. Prices ranee from $9,00 UP META SLUG KILLER Attracts slugs and snails from all parts of the garden OCn and kills them. Per packet . JU GORDON'S HARDWARE mora 3ii McBRIDE ST. Stewart. Mrs. Tf. Hatchard and daughter. Vivian, arrived in the city on Sat urday afternoon's train from Melville. Saskatchewan, to spend a month visiting here with Mrs. Hatchard's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Morrison, Borden "Street. Mrs. J. M. Johnston, wife1 of a well known Vanderhoof merchafit, arrived In the city on Friday aboard the Prince George after a visit to Vancouver and proceeded iby train the same day to her home 'in the Interior. sett and other Queen Charlotte Island points. R. M. Wlnslow, assistant general manager of the Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., returned to the city on the Princess Louise Satur Say afternoon from a business trip to Ketchikan. In Billiard Play A billiards series arranged be tmppn HR. Ynrk and the Carta dian Legion was played Saturday afternoon at the Canadian Legion clubrooms and resuited lna win fnr thp Lee'lon after some well contested games, the aggregate! score being 795 to 705. The naval visitors were; short of j nraetlce but the games were, played in an Ideally friendly ahd; competitive spirit and were en-1 Joyed by loser and winner alike. The individual scores were as Badlaw (H. M. S. Ydrk) "57; Nell Cameron (Canadian Legion) 150. Tatharri, 114; Alex Harvey, 150. James, '104; Jl J? Judge, 150. Gollop, 150; H. J. Dougherty, 111 Ward, 150; C. L. Youngrhan, 81.. Woolmer, 130; J. Preece, 150. Totals, H. M. S. York, 705; Canadian Legion, 795. Try a Dally Mem want-ad. TheFhiesi PIANO TUNING In the countty cah be yours, as done with the "Kesdnoscope'' by G. C. WALkER Phone Bine 39 . , 212 4th St. Can You Eqiial this? Clean, Comfortable Rooms with Hot and Cold Water Home Cooked MealS Beautiful Harbor View board St Room $40 Mo. and Up KNOX HOTET PERMANENT WAVES Mrs. Crittall 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 15 Upstairs over the Cut: Rate Shoe store IN TUP. SITREME COt ItT or BKITI9II IN PROBATE n the Mtt of the "AdmtntatrtUon Act" .Aim , in the Matter 6t the Eotit of ni TAKE "'."""riM Honor. W. E. I lsner, cnauc oa clay or June, t. rTJ M Aawitntatrataf at ith stW J In tWxba ftgaltiat itM 4W M nerODy rpqai" vu im..' r -tv crij vnuiw. w - 8Ui day oX August. A. D. 1938, ud 11 tfiufea to pay t- w""'' Ditd the Orth day ot July. A D. 19S9. AKinun ji iianwuiiM, Deputy Offlolil Adrntaiatnttor, Prkaoe' Bupirt, B. O. BOX Mac Phone "75 UNION Warwick 'J. i iPAGE-THREE CAMERAS tMade in England) fakfcs Pictures ske 3 1-4 2 1-4. Prices- Ormes KENZIE'S Sizes 4.8 4.6 and' 3.3 ' EACH - . 1 , Ltd "3tut Pioneer Drup'sfs the ilexMl Store. Phones: 81 It 12 Open Dally From 8 aon, till 10 pun. Sundays and Holidays From 12 ndon till I .ku 7 .m. till 9 pjn. FURNITURE AH Felt Mattresses $7.S0 S27 f Hiitb AveMje STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUES- T.S.S; CARBENA ftflDAY, DAY; 1:30 p.m. 10:30 p.m. Due Vancouver, Thurs. a.m. Due Vancouver, Monday a.m. If Convenient, Please Purchase Tickets at Office Further Information Regarding Reserv'atibnS and Tickets From A. W. NEWMAN, Prince Rupert Agent. Tnd Ave. Plione 568 Canadian Pacific Transcontinental TranS-At1aritic gTrans-Pacific To- Vancouver. ,XlSfewnuirtt- Way Ports SS. "Princess TO VANCOUVER DIRECT SS. "Princess LbUise" SS. Princess Alice" SS. Princess Chlrlotte July 6, 16. 27, Aug. 6.' July 9, 20, 3(1," Aug. ,10. 'July' ii, Aiig. 3, 13 Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services Tickets arid Reservations From W. L. COATES, General Agent. Frlfice Rupert, RC. December Ff6ien HERRING BAIT Cbkl Storage Ice t r- v, 1 ,r ' Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co. Ltd. Prince Kupert, B.O.