2, 1938. T,;r -iav, Junt thk; d ailTv news . Try Salada Orange Pekoe Blend LOCAL NEWS NOTES n TEA i in j I' j aboard the Prince George yesterday returning north. At the re mio 4 nf his mnuvOfatinn' Mrv An- B. T Phillips, Indian Agent on the Queen Charlotte Islands, and hlj son, Howard Phillips of Kasaan, Alaska are in tha city to attend a Masonic gathering tonlsht. Mr Phiiilps Jr arrived a day or so MacKEINZlE'S 616 s P Woodslde of the local cus- Madame Rajaut of "The Dimes, Usin" a.s a physician and surgcn James Denholmc, and at the J R. Morgan Logging Co daughter. camp at Sedgewlck Day on- the Queen Charlotte Islands, arrived in I Hon. Wj J. Astelstinc, ityinlstci the city from the Islands on the'0f mines. Who was here yestcrdas John this morning and wl-& Prince w t Stewart, will return frince tne cit m tne Catalii nm aaonje knight. - . Tuesday from uie north and pro- Rev A. L. Anderson, United ed to the interior, by train Wed Churth pastor at Stewart, who has evening. He will visit Ter-bw-n in Vancouver attending the Smlthers. Prince George anri iwrnt British Columbia Confer- her interior Pfnts and returr . rncsrrf Uimuh th rltv Victoria by way of the Cariboo and Bridge River districts. Mr Assclstine is accompanied on the trip north by James Sinclair, hl A..nn 1 1- knlnn Inft it Stmrni-t fftr Secretary. another year. Hotel Arrivals Central P. Curry;. Blllmor, Mill ' Kiiox George Lamb. Terrace;. Dan O'- i:o from Massett oy gasboat and Neil, Skeenavlllet B. ederson, city; will be returning to tho Islands on H. Mickelsen, Victoria. the Prince John tomorrow night Royal Mr Pihllips r arrived from the; J. Albert, city: D F. T. Richard-i or'.h on the Princess Louise this son, F G. Rice. M. Roche and D. corninp L. Agassiz. Vancouver. FURNITURE SUNSHINE TAIJLEI AND 1 CHAINS Table ::an be folded in a .Iffy. Table and chairs can be packed under arm. Suitable for picnics or lawn partip. (j.75 Strong and sturdy. Priced, set I'hone 775 327 3rd Ave,, Prince Rupert JUNE SALE Paints, Wallpapers, Pictures, Muresco, Etc. To the highest cash purchaser during this sale we will give the pick of any picture In the store, values as high at $10.00. Prices Were Never So Low As At This Sale WALLPAPERS IOC Per single roll,, from PURE LINSEED OIL PAINT- S3.25 At, per gallon! PURE LINSEED OIL STAINS- $1.85 Any color. Per gallon livery article In our stock reduced. Don't forget wc can save you money Silversides Bros. 8.O.N. Meeting Tonight. ocaiue auer a to . tiHnn. ii,cn thii .. r . . t i i trip aKagway jnoniin0. from a trip to the Stlklnf for her arm which she Injured In a Bve.' on official duties. fall yesterday. She plans to return home on the Prince John tomorrow Dr Rogers, who has been prac- Went with her daughter, Mrs on his return to the interior. Try a Dally News classified ad. QIT.F.N rilAIII.OTTK ISUVNOS UND IH8TIUCT llMMirrtlni; niMrlrt nr Prlnre nupfrt-TAKE NOTICE that BRITISH COL i Mrs Neal M. Carter and two: sons, David and Bruce, are sailing! on the Prince George for Vancouver enroute to Keremeos where 'IhP bovs will spend the summer ...iiv. MieiivtTflnriDarents .wnuo- wr- UIUT - Old' Country. M H; McLean of Port. Edward', who has been at Pacpfl in connec- j tion with the establishment oi a hew cannery and reduction plant there by tho B. C. Packers, returned to the city from the Queen Charlotte Islands on the Prince John this morning, Mrs. Bureaugarde of, Los Angeles, who has been paying a visit at. Queen- Charlotte City with hoi ' daughter, Mrs. Joseph Morreau, ar- rived in the city on the Prince John this morning from the Queem Charlotte Islands, being on hei way bacl: to her home in UMBIA PACKERS LIMITED OP Vl- couvn D. C, Xlsh ptftcke InWwU to. apply for a lise of th following dw! crtbPd lftnds. slta.i ftt tho hjfd !(' noyviri Tinv Rriurvn ml, on the SoU'Jj : Wt shore In front of lot 170. (More-1 hv Tolafid ) : OommnvcLna ait a Dost plant I t aTu,t 6 AhalaiA westeriy from tne-j Nartli-Eot oornw at Lot 170; thence KorUi 8, chains; thance- West 13 chalnn to shore line; (Lhwwcc. boutdctij nn Easterly long Wgft water mark to potn. of oummenicemeint, tnd oontalndixg 7 acres, more or lewi, l Dikted April 20th, 1038. BRITISH COLUMBIA PACKERS LIMITED Junes T. UiiderhlU, Agent, Announcements All advertisements in this column will be charged, for a full: month, at 25c a word. Eagle's Dance June 8. I J C. H. Orme, who has been spend -1 . . . . . 1 . .. H ic wecu jh me- . ,i . ing inc past. Tonight's train, dut from the city, will sail by. the Prince George; East at 11 o'clock; was reported tonight on his return to Victoria! ; this morning to be running on time. t Isabel Smiley, school teach-' er at Old Massett, will leave tht j Cliff Roffcrs. vice-nresldent or Queen. Charlotte Islands, on the, J the "White Pass and Yukon Route Prince John at the end of thtt ..was a passenger aboard the Prlnr week to spend the summer vaca cess Louise this morning- returning ; tlon in Vancouver. on company business. ' Alex Rlx, district manager of the ! I Imperial Oil Co., returned, to tne : Father Anthony Meulenberg, W on the Prince John this morn-J having spent tne past weeK in tne b -ww M "h citv following a trln to his native Queen Charlotte Islands on com- youne,home In Belgium, sailed yesterday pany business. afternoon bv the Prince Georcfi on his return to his parish at Stewart.1 Dr. Hugh Morrison, inspector of r ! schools, returned to the city on the , v t voot, mtr a fnr Rkppnn.' Prince John this morning after 'after a brief visit to. the city, hav- spending the past couple of weeks Ing .arrived on Tuesday, night's on the Queen Charlotte Islands on train from the interior, left by last , official duties. evening's train on his return to- Terrace j, Dr. Richardson and Dr. Rice (travelling dentists, arrived In the ; Provincial Constable H. L. Mc- city on the Prince John this morn-Kenney. who came in, from Ter- ing rom the A T. Kelley Logging iCos camp at Tanoo Island and race Tuesday night with a youth will sail Monday morning on the to industrial who is being sent school, left by last evening's train "uc" - "c iU"- J: Mrs. Basil Richardson, having l William F. Joy of Los Angeles.' made a aJe- . " . thPiCent operation at the Prince Ru- who has been visiting w here fnr for the a fae past five weeks, will sail by the tonight for Victoria Prince George on hpr retum hn homp wnere ne wm speno a w:. at Queen charlotte Islands: Returning w.uaiuurau. 1 i V ttJW A1AWftf UV1UW4 VWlV V ttea uoram, puiwuiiuc ot... afc Qd Massetti arrlved jn the dty er Prince Charles, who has been a Qn the pj.ince John this mornlng patient in the Prince Rupert Gen- ftom. the. Igland& and wU, saU to. eral Hospital for the past ten days, is making good progress and is la,de spcnd the summer vaca. hoping to be able to leave shortly her home ln VictoHa for his home in Vancouver. . .. I .Mrs. C. A. Moses and Miss C. A: Mrs. A. D. Birrell of Houston and Vandeveen, school teachers from, Hmioitnr Miss Isabel Birrell o 3kideate Mission, arrived in the Hazelton. who arrived in the city city from the Islands on the Prince from the interior on Tuesday T0hn this morning and will night's train, sailed this morning d south on the Prince John to-Ion the Princess Louise for a trip night to spend, the summer vaca- jto Vancouver. tlon ln Vancouver. Mr- Boden oTltewart. after at- Kirkland D. Manet Beverlev 1 " .... . R Rllfifl !iu .Tcrepv nnrt his snm conference , i. was a Vanjomer. a h passenger aboard the Prince George M no rth She was yesterday returning on the prlncess u,:cmpanled by her mother who from the will visit at Stewart. to. nofth vi,, pr.oeccd by morrow evening's train. The par Giving one of - W characteristic- u-.zricti,. of wag fn mlv interesting and humorous talks, f u-ini. 1,00 t Edward Lipsett, speaking before the r PHnre RuDert Rotary Club, gave 'some impressions of a recent world i tour. President W. R. McAfee was in the chair and there was a good (attendance of members with a few guests. I Miss Helen Stamp.Vlncent of the City Hall staff and her sister. Miss will sail to-mht Violet Stamp-Vincent, on the Prince George for Vancouver. The latter will not b? returning to Prince Rupert' but Is to be married in Vancouver. The former will be a"way iwo wem. Viggo Kihl Piano Recital June 8. SOUTH! to VANCOUVER Calling Calling at t. Steamer leaves Prince Rupert Every THURSDAY, 1 1:1 5 P.M. C A NAP IAN NAT! O N A L STEAMSHIPS Nobody Knocks The KNOX The1 Food Is; Uood The Rooms Are Clean The nouse Is Warm The Service- Friendlyt The Rates Are Reasonable KNOX HOTEL R. Drasell N. M. BraicU shredidedwhSt MADE IN CANADA - OF CANADIAN WHEAT Engagement Mr. and Mrs. F W. Stamp-Vin- drug stores it does not stain is economical and money back; if not satisfied. n ft S3 IF I E 0 FOR SALt FOR SALE Houses. Phone Green 317. (128) FOR SALE 38 ft. Halibut boat. All ready for fishing. Complete with gear: No reasonable offer refused. Apply McLean's Boat Yard, Seal Cove t' FOR SALE Second hand Hoover sweeper and washing machine. $10 each. 329 5th. West. Phone Green 402. (132) FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished cottage at jaite Kathlyn. Apply; Box; 21: Ocean' Falls and Powell HiverTo.tiiM Yes, we have Ice Cream at. the U & I CAFE Waterfront Try our Apple Pie a la mode-Open 7 A.M; 10 P.M. EXAMINATION FOR CIVIL SERVICE CLERKS You- have time to ensure success at the coming clerks' examination1 if you write us immediately for 1 particulars and proof of our re-1 markable successes over many years. M.C.C. Schools Ltd., Win-j nipeg. t.f. ; THE SEAL E QUALITY mm GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye. PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only lalmoa canning- company with an all the year round payroll In Prince Rupert Dr. W. A. RIddell of the Prince jed Mrs. RIddell who will spend. Rupert Fisheries Sta- Experimental Ume there Qn account of m. tion returned, to, the city on Tues- , , '-rt--- day night's train from a trip to'53- She now n Bood cent, 1911 Yew Street, Vancouver, Reglna, to which city he accompan- progress toward recovery. announce the engagement of their , second daughter, Violet Katherlne. " T Anne, to Sidney T. Dolan, only son 1 of Mrs. Dolan and the late Stephen Dolan: of Salmon Arm, B.C. The wedding will take place this month . in Vancouver. PRETORIA, June 2: (CP) Alexander Joseph Waheiby, probably South Africa's oldest man, celebrated his 107th birthday here recently. He was born in Bethlehem, Painful Swollen Feet Tonight bathe those tired, aching burning feet dry thoroughly and run in Moone's Emerald oil. reel new ease and comfort such as you thousht never existed. Such a re lief to stinging, itching, burning feet; ' You can eet Moone's Emerald Oil at Ormes Ltd. and all progressive Letter She Linen Finish Writing Pad And English Made Mechanical Pencil With Extra Leads BOTH for 39c I For Car and Household I 75c Chamois Size 16x18 And a 25c Sheep!s- Wuul Sponge BOTH for 89c I Use Ormes Ltd. 77fut Pioneer Druqtf ists The itarMl Store Phones: 81 St 82 Open I)lly From S a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Uolidays From 12 noon till 2 n.m, 7 p.m; till 9 p.nv UNION STE AMSHIPS LTD. 4a!Ste for, Vancouver: T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 p.m. Due Vancouver, Thurs. a.m. T.S.S. CARDENA FRIDAY, 10:30 p.m. Due Vancouver, Monday A.M. If convenient please) purchase tickets at office: Further Information Regarding Reservations and Tickets From A. W. NEWMAN, Prince Rupert Agent, Third Ave. Phone 568 Smoked "Rupert Brand?' Mild Cured Salmon 15c per Package For Lunch on Toasted Sandwiches or Hors d'oeuvre One Package Serves Four People Keeps For Weeks in Refrigerator I