"AIM AND SHOOT" Argus Candid Camera F:1.5 Anastiginat Triple Lris 1125 to i200 Shutter Double Frame 35mm D, )rd Avenue Size V2 x 9 Size '9 x 9 Weighs Only 14 Ounces Loaded USED Price$16 Orates Ltd. "Jfitt Ptohter DrUqp fsts The .lonil Store Phonea: 81 'Open 'Dally Truro 8 a.m. UU 10 p.xa. Sunday ku'd liolldayit Krotn 12 noon till Z m.uu 7 Vm, UU p.m ' -- I II ELIO FURNITURE JUS 1- Floor EXCHANGE Gov i'libWe "OrWn Vl'6 ermg Cohgoleurh Gold Seal sl2 9' 10"1 $6.75 $8.50 sl 9 x 12 $W.75 FURNITURE 2 Roll Top Writing Desks 1 L.C. Smith Typewriter 2 SingeV Sewing ftlachincs1 1 Hand Sewing Machine 3 English Prams 1 Wicker Buggy 1 Dining Room Huffctts '6 Dining Rodni Tallies ft Steel "Cribs 0 Reconditioned Kitchen Ganges for tftiriilng Vood or c&a'l 1 Ritclien Rang with an Oil llifrher 5 Dressers 3 Couches 6 Rbcking Chairs 12 Diner Chairs-2 Boiidoir Chairs 2 Kitchen Cahinets 6 Kitchen Tables 1 Barrymnrc Axminstcr Rug, size 9xl02 1 Electric Range-la Victrola Gramophones 1 Battery Radio 1 King Soprano Saxopttone 1 Ac-cordioh i 23-jcwel Vanguard Waltham 1 Diamond Tic Pin 1 National Encyclopedia 1 Webster's Twentieth-Century Dictionary 1 Betty Vacuum Cleaner 1 Hoover 2 Premier Spic Spans 1 Boy's Bicycle 1 Portable typewriter (Under- wood). Trade in your used furniture and stove in part payment on new. It you lose anything, try a classified id. Mr. and Mrs. IL V. littler and little daughter, Mary, were pas sengers aboard the Catala last night returning to Stewart after a yacatlon trip to Vancouver and Victoria. Mr. Littler Is manager of the Stewart branch of the Bank of Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. H. Carpenter, who arrived "three Weeks aeo from Lon don, fcnglarid, and have since been Isitirij; with tars Carpenter's tlhcle and "aunt, Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Lock, sailed Saturday night on the Prince George for Victoria where they plan on making their future home. Senator A. D. Mcfeae and his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Seligman of New York and Miss L. Paul, who have been on a trip t 'o the Yukon and the lnte'rlor of Alaska, were here aboard the Princess Louise Satur day 'afternoon returning to New York. George Xi. W. Raley T Jt, G. 8. of New York, son of Rev. Dr. George H. Raley, 'formerly of Port Simpson and ttow living In retirement in Vancouver, was a passenger aboard the Princess Louise Saturday afternoon returning j sou in auer naving maae tne round trip to Skagway north from here. "Whfle working on Wantage Road in McClymont Park an Friday morning Veek, Alex Guyan and Oscar Larsen encountered a good-sized black bear. Bruin was peacefully 'eating berries and appeared little toncerned nbout human company. Mr and Mrs. Arthur Dalby of Des Moines, Iowa, after spending the week-end here as the guests of Mr, and Mrs. S. R. Rice, are leaving by this evening's train on their return East. On Friday eve ning last they arrived from. Vic toria and Seattle where they had Wen 'vTsTtfhg with Mr. "balby's sis- wfs, Mrs. Arthur Wootton and Mrs. William "Balagno. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Frew returned to the clty on this afternoon's I train from Lak'else Lake where' the fact that Miss Foster had to bf removed to the Prince Rupert Cen tal Hospital where she is receivinp treatment. They will return to their home this week. Mrs, Geoffrey Wlllett and child who have been 'spending a holiday visiting at Mrs. Willett's home at Chllllwack, 'returned to the city on the Catala last night. Mr. Wlllett who has been relieving as manager of the Bank 'of Monteral at Stew art, is expected back from there on I LUUALlNLWa.lNUll,5 ftVFRWAIT Baseball practice tonight, '6:30. j Phone 112 Taxi; day and night, Get your next grease Job at the ! Miss Way and Miss Olpfson en- National Motor Service. Latest ; ronjng students for the Fall term equipment. (204? (202) Mrs. A. T. Parkin returned tb the city on the Catala last evening from a trip to Vancouver. Duncan Miihro arrived In the citv on the Prince Rupert Satur day night from Premier and will be here for the -next lew aays. . ' ' 1 T.1 i. j. - I Misses Rutn ana ueveriey Will De duck weanesaay on ir.cr , bacation ,, of at PrlnCe George from Vancouver where she has been spending the 'summer With her uncle and aunt Mr. "and Kirs. Robert "Davie. i Mr. Justice Patrick McTague and Mrs. 'McTague and Mr. Justice "Keiller MacKay of Toronto were here aboard the Princess Louise Saturday afternoon bound south "enroute home after having made the round trip to Alaska. County Court Judge Melville B. Tudhope of Brockvllle was another well rkrtdwn member of the On tario bench also returning south aboard the same steamer Mrs. W. "W. "Spnngstun and daughter, Miss Florence Foster, of 'Seattle, who were making the round trio aboard the Princess Adelaide 'last Sveek, have been visitors In the city for the past few days due tr ter spending a Tlell, Queen Charlotte Islands. Provincial Constable W. J. Cur-rle of Mill Bay sailed by the Catala last night on his return to the Naas River after spending a few days in the city. G V. Wilkinson returned to the city on Saturday afternoon's train from an enjoyable trip' in to the' interior which took him as far as Burns Lake. The Sisters of St. Joseph an- 1 M -4.1 U nounce tne reopening oi uku Commercial Course, Music Classes and Kindergarten on September j the sixth. Apply: St. Joseph's Aca-I demy, Fourth Avenue. (202-7) Frank M. Burns, Inspector of, customs, was a passenger aboard he Princess Louise Saturday afternoon returning to Vancouver after a trip to the Yukon on official duties. J. S. Wilson returned to the ;lty on this afternoon's train from Smithers and Terrace where hs paid "visits to the Canadian .Legion branches in his capacity ;as fcon -epresentative of the Provincial Command. Miss Florence Watt returned to the Catala tomorrow. They will the clt on Saturday afternoon's ail hp leavlne. Drobably Thursday L, T nlaht. for Kamloops to which city h..n PPSidinir durine the sum- . Mr. Wlllett has Deen transierrea. Music Uuth Nelson A.T.CI. Teacher of Piano, 'Theoiy and Harmony. Fall class beginning September 1 Phone Green 390 F. LARSON lilassUr ahd Electric Treatments IIONE 'OREEN 913 225 8th Avenub West Prince, Rupert, B. C. Tier. She was accompanied by the daughters of Norman A. Watt Joan, Norma and Lydla. Garnett C. Watt, who has been' snendine the summer in the Yukon, was a passenger aboard the Princess Louise Saturday afternoon going through to Vancouver. He was Joined here by Mrs Watt and chile who have been visiting' at Lakelse Lake, having arrived from there on Saturday afternoon's train. Announcements All advertiaepents in this col-nmn wlllbe charged for aull month at 25c a word. Rebekah Tea, Annette Fashion Show, Sept 8. Catholic Bazaar,'October'l2,T3. Cathedral Christmas Bazaar November 17. : Baptist Dazaar November 5. Miss Kay Shrubsall returned to the city on the Catala last evening from a trip to Vancouver. Miss Olive Van Cooten, who has Mr. and Mrs Norman Freeman been visiting at Smithers, return- returned to the city on the- Ca- ed to the city from the Interior on taja last evening from a trip to Saturday afternoon's train. Mrs. David Scott and little daughter returned to the city 6n Saturday afternoon's train 'from a trip .to Terrace. r Constipated? Yon Should Get at the Cause! Lots of people think Ihey can'tle "regular" without frequent trips to the medicMe Chest. "I Just dose up and get it over," they tell you. But doctors know they donT"getitbver"atall-untiltliey get at the cause of the trouble 1 Chances are it's simple to find the cause U you eat only what most people do meat, bread, potatoes. It's likely 1ou don't get enough "buIJft" And 'bulk"-doesn't mean a lot of food. It's a kind of food that Isnt consumed In the body, but leaves a soft "bulky" mass In the Intestines and helps a bowel .movement. . If that fits you, yourtlcketls a crunchy breakfast ocreal - Kel-logg's All-Bran it contains the "bulk" you need plus the great intestinal tonic, vitamin B,. Eat All-Bran every day, drink plenty of water, -and Just watch the old world grow Dngnieri Alade by KeUogg in London, Ont N : W. J. Raymond returned to (he cltv on the Prince Kupen mis morning after making tne rouna trip to Skagway. j Vancouver. W. J. Crawford was a pessenfcer aboard the Catala last evening tp turning "north 'after a business trip to BarkervUle. Mrs. Robert Cameron returned to the city on Saturday afternoon's train via Jasper Park from a holl dav triD to Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle. Thomas Young of Arrandalfc Cannery was a passenger aboard the Catala last night returning w the Naas 'River after spending "the summer in Vancouver. Rev. Oliver Thorne, Anglican Church Missionary at Xin'c'dlith, sailed by the Catala last night oh his return to the Naas River "afr a week's visit to town. H. B. Friele-, well khowri Ketch! kan cannery operator, and family were here aboard the. Princess Louise Saturday afternoon hound for Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. -f. N. Good "sailed Saturday night n the Prince George for Vancouver where Mrs Good will be embarking in a 'few days for "a trip to New Zealand, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Yonlden arrived In the city dh the "Prln cess Lr'ise Saturday afternoon from Kttchikan aid sailed later In jthe evening on the Prince George for Seattle. "Build B. XI Payrolls" A Milk That Is Food "My children praised a pudding and kept calling for more. I was curious. "What had I put into it? I had used Pacific Milk generously. What was the secret? I tried It on other things. They liked It. On every thing they liked It,, so we have come to use Pacific Milk altogether!" From a letter written by Mrs. "W. 'R. J.. PACIFIC MILK 'irradiated of Course MtSfC jIiss N. Lawrence ' Teacher of VIolln.'Thedry Harmony Classes Commenciii g September 1. 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