Saturday, October- 1938.- Hotel Arrivals Royal U, Martin, city. Prime Rupert n M. MvKay, Vancouver; tVed Announcements All advertisements In this column will be charged for a full month at 25? a word. Catholic Bazaar, October 12, 13. Presbyterian Tea October 13. Canadian October 19. St. Peter's tmber 24. 1 Legion W. The Manat' Eagle's Bridge, October. 19. United 'Anniversary Supper October 20. . Hospital Auxiliary Tea Nurses' Home, October .21. 1 St. Peter's Parish Hall Dance, October ' 21. Lutheran Bazaar October 22. Hill CO Tea October 27. Country Fair, Oddfellow's Hall, October 27. Oyro Club's second annual Hal- owe en Masquerade, October 28. Hyggas Bazzar, Friday, Oct. 28. Sonja's. Bazaar November 4. Baptist Bazaar November 5, Presbyterian Bazaar Nov. 10. CMedral Christmas Bazaar No-veaber 17. Church Bazaar Nov- Be wise. Read the want ads. IN' HIE 81TKEME COIBT OF MUTISM COLUMBIA IN I'KOUATE In the MutUr of the "Administration Phone 775 .Act" Aml in the Matter et the Estate of John A. Swanon, Kecmseil TAKE NOTICE that, bv order of HU, Honor JmUje W. E. Fisher Local Judge the 8mntne Court of British Oolum-tt lit and tor the County of Prince Rimer 1 WorirwtMliT. the 6th toy of October 1938. appointed Admin-j lutrator of the Estate of the late John! A Swnnnan, Doooaood (iwmetlmes known w John Alfjwd Swanson) with the win nwxed. All pereans having claim SfuiiEi Uve Estate are required to present them to me properly verified on r before the etti day of November 1938 and an perbona indebted to the fctot are required to pay their it.-deliUxlneii,, me forthwith. DATED thU 6th day of October, 19Se. NORMAN A. WATT,. -s , Official Administrator' Cash for Old Qold. Bulger's, tl cVi Terrace: T. 0. Willis. Win- Dance Saturday night. Boston nipef?: H. W. Chambers, Klemtu; F.jaii. join me rani Aam. Z5c. Waterman Tcikwa. Seattle; E. C. Barger, Central Christ Ellison, Balmoral; R. Mc Pnrcher Island: Mi-s. H. Fors-: LOCAL NEWS NOTES Tonight's train, due from the East at 11 6'cibck, was reported this morning', to be on time. lund and children. Dawson; Mrs. J.j Miss B. Leask of Metlakatla, who D LelRhton, Metlakatla; William m uew wi.a wipuui, rcuirnea James. It. Smith, W. Lelghton, D. to the city on the Princess Adelaide Lelghton, II. Leask, A. Lelghton and yesterday afternoon from Vancou- M Robben, city; P. E. Isakson, Lake vcr- Bennett; Mrs. L. Powell, Metlakat la Charlie Anderson, Dlgby. Knox S. Nangasu, city. Mrs. Arthur Holland of Massett after a visit of a couple of days In the city, sailed by the Prince John last night on her return to the Queen Charlotte Islands. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. John Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Nelson, all of Kltkatla, sailed this morning on the Cardena for a trip to Tony Budinlch returned to the city on the Princess Adelaide yesterday afternoon from a three weeks' holiday trip south in the (course of which he visited Bazaar jveri Seattle and Tacoma. The question of pilotage- was dis cussed by the Prince Rupert Cham ber of Commerce last night at Its regular monthly meeting, it arose out of the recent delay near here of a Norwegian freighter awaiting a pilot. The Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce, at Its meeting last night decided to change its regular meet ing night to the first Monday, in each month until the time of the annual meeting In January In order to allow members who are now un able to attend to be present at the meetings. Barney Turbltt of, Alice Arm; who Holland Bulbs Tulips, Narcissus, Daffs. Get Your Early Forcing Bulbs Now for Xmas Bloom W. GAIIl Florist THIRD AVE. ANDREW PIES Order Your Chicken Pies Now for Thanksgiving CHURCH NOTICES SB FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Minister, Kev. II. O, Funslon B.A. Organist and Choir Director, Mrs. E. J. Smith w UitAI a.m. inanRssiviiis Please bring ;gfu for this service not later than 7:00 p.m. Saturday 12115 Sunday School 7.30 p,mr-liveiiiiifi """"'i' At evpni.?., r 1 ictiinttnn tf the officers of the P.Y.P.S. will take place. Young people are asked to meet In the basement of the umrcn and attend! In a body. Everybody Will Be Cormaiiy weicumcu MacKENZlE'S FURNITURE Mirrors- Mirrors Round, square and Oblbng. Suitable for every room In the home. AH British plate with beveled edges. $200 Price from1, each See, Yourself As Others See You, 327 THUII) AVENUE Phone 112 Taxi; new heated cars Canadian Legion B.EJ3.L. Half- yearly meeting Wednesday, Oct. 12. (236) Mrs. T. C. Wilding, who has been on a trip south, returned to the city from Vancouver on the Cardena yesterday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. McRae sailed by the Prince John last night for a ten day visit to Queer. Charlotte Island points. Mr. and Mrs. Croft Brook are moving residence from Graham Avenue, Wcstvlew, to the Currie Bungalow Court on McBride Street Mc and Mrs. Harry McCouver and son, Donald, left on last night's train for a two months' visit to their former home In Saint John, New Brunswick. Dr. Hugh M. Morrison, inspector of schools, sailed last night on the Prince John for a trip to the Queen Charlotte Islands, being accompanied by Mrs. Morrison. Miss Wlnnifred Eby R.N. arrived to the cltv on the Cardena. vestpr The regular monthly meeting of .day afternoon from Vancouver to the board of directors of tl:e' visit here with her parents, Mr. and i'nnce Rupert General Hospital Mrs. L. C. Eby. will be postponed from .Friday eve- - nlng of next week. It will prob ably be held the Friday following. Mrs. John Knowle arrived in the city on the Princess Louise yester day afternoon from Ketchikan to spend a week here visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. G. R. Anderson. Brigadier Walter Carruthers, Salvation Army divisional commander, for Northern British Columbia and Alaska, arrived In the city on the Princess Louise yesterday afternoon from Wrangell and will pro ceed on the Catala tomorrow night to Stewart and Canyon City on the Naas River to visit the corps there S Card of Hacks The ready and generous, response the R1y Home Grocery Shower has Ten spending the summer In was much appreciated and th ro, nri, ,ini Hufn. warm m.m?,., MM,k JL, . est thanks are accorded to the don- In the city from the north on the Princess Louise yesterday afternoon and will proceed to Alice Arm oni the Catala tomorrow evening. Mr Turbltt Is accompanied by his partner. Ed Peterson. ors. Music Ruth Nelson A.T.C.M Teacher of Piano, Theory and Harmony. Phone Green 390 Walker's Music Store Large Stock Music Hcintzman, Nordhelrner and Lesage Pianos Piano Tuning with "Resenoscope" Phone'Blue 389 . 218 1th St.v I 'nil' hin ii i ii - . Elsie F. Heaps ? A.T.C.M. ;! PIANO TIIEOItY OF MUSIC V All Subjects f Classes for Beginners Diller Quaille Method 12 Years Experience j Ithnn. Ill IIP QQ7 . 1 iiuiiv u vj a. SWWVWi,SiVVUSV1."tfWA,VV Mrs. Bernard Lundahl Voice Production PIANO and THEORY Phone GREEN 991 431 4th Ave. West CRAFTS MRS. EDGCUMBE Classes In Leather Work Metai Modelling etc, Phone BLACK 836 William Trotter left on last evening's strain for a business trip to Terrace. J. Fred Ritchie Sr. sailed last night on the Prince John for a trip to Queen Charlotte City. R. Moore, who has been in the city on business, left by last evening's train on his return to Smlth-ers. E. O. Aves, deputy provincial as sessor and collector, sailed last night "on Che Princess Adelaide for a trip to Victoria. Olof Hanson, M. P. for Skeena, left by last evening's train on his return to Smithers after a brief visit to.town. Howard W. Chambers, manager of Klemtu cannery, arrived In the city on the Cardena yesterday af ternoon from down the coast and will pay a visit to Inverness. Free" Nashof Terrace, who has been on a trip to the Butedale dis GOT LARGE GAME BAG CoL Leonard Ropner of England Here After Expedition into Cassiar District Col. Leonard Ropner of London, England, who earlier in the summer visited the Queen Charlotte Islands to look over the timber pos sibilities there and has since been1 on a big game hunting trip Into the Cassiar district, was a passenger aboard the Princess Louise yesterday afternoon going through to Vancouver enroute home to the Old Country. Col. Ropner's bag consisted of a mountain sheep, three grizzly bears, one black bear, one moose, one cariboo and two mountaln goats. From Vancouver, he is planning another big game hunting trip into the Golden district of southeastern British Columbia, accom- tanied b? L PoP of Vancouver. trict dn survey work, arrived in the - city on the Cardena yesterday af ternoon. Ike Forbes, for drunkenness, was fined $25, with option of seven days' imprisonment, In city police court yesterday afternoon. Similarly harged, Flora Lewis was also fined $25, with seven days' option. Capt. and Mrs. George Black, after having spent the summer in the A Member of Parliament for a" Yorkshire, England, seat and prominently identified with English shipping, Col. Ropner was keenly interested, on arrival here, to get latest details of the International situation and - domestic affairs at home. He had been completely out of touch for several weeks while In the north. Yukon, were passengers aboard the Gordon Fraser sailed yesterday Princess Louise yesterday afternoon afternoon on the Princess Louise going through to Vancouver. 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