- 36. 1030. PAuE THREE TH1 DAILY JfKTfS Prairies Having 'Grasshoppers In One of LOCAL NEWS NOTES r Cooler Weather Saskatchewan SCDTIRNDS v - Jii: 28: CP-Cool- REOINA, July 26 CP-Pollow- m- to the prairie tng th heat wave of the past Irw 4v U, relieve the heat an grasshopper are swarming . ,. . In great numbers lu southern Sas- , ,t Uw days. Saska- tateheiwn and tn wmc arM. are ... warmest point on the h,. flamaH! to crops. Ar- h V. Lethbrldge and ound Moose Jaw they are reported I . orded M. Edmonton 5. to have resembled In appearance a Winnipeg, CO. heavy snowstorm BARGAINS IN Used Furniture 3 Sewing Machines 07 lrum,uj) $3U 2 Dresser Large size mirrors. QCj QQ I Washing Machine In good condi- CQC Aft tion. Special ?Ot).VU ,K1f'TCWTUe 15.00 1 Odd C hesterf ield Couch $15.00 s IjiVkc Size Carpets- Sfi 95 From, up NEW FURNITURE 2 Cast Iron Cabin Cook Stoves 13.95 4(:hwtcrficIdSuit IntajiestrieB CfiQ Aft and Velours. Special, per suite t?Ut.vv large asMjrtincnt of Unpainted Chests nd Modern Huffets. It will pay you lo come in and look over our large stock at a treat aavingH. B.C. FURNITURE CO. I'honc BLACK 321 THIRD AVENUE icxt J)oor lo B. C. Clothiers You So Longer Need Deny Yourself and Family The Enjoyment of a radio in etery room S14t95 lUautlfyl nuMt 1a.tk eabliwt, Just look at .those features I Powerful Uulr Superheterodyne. Viftrola Hun In. Ym, w"h n HC.X Vlrlrola attachment you ran play Virtor HrronU lliruutli the ""Little Nippr" Standard llfa.lrat including poller liaml. AODC operation. - C.Miipart you ran raiily liolil il in uur hand. Mrrtt all tafrly amf fir trfuUiumt. LITTLE hipped Tkn LUtlo Radio with the Big Namcl MacKenzie's Furniture Simmons Felt Mattresses All sizes. Each w Tiiiun avi:ndk $7.50 Phone TJ5 For prompt and courteous Phone 13 Taxi. tf. J. L. Ulaln left -on this momlng'a train for a trip to Watroua, Sas-1 katchewan. Miss N. Bird, superintendent -of the Ridley Home here, Te turned to the elty on the Princess Charlotte this -morning from a brief trip to Vancouver. ' Dr F T. Richardson and Dr TL O nice. Vancouver dentlsU, -wh! have Jxen -on the Queen Charlotte noon. Mrs. rW.-Wesch and Mrs. Thom as "Balllnger returned to the city on last night's train from Terrace, bringing In their mother. Mrs. 8am Haudenschlld sr., who is eertously 111 and has entered Prince Rupert Oeneral Hospital. R. O. Hopkins, manager of th? local branch of -the Canadian Bank of Commerce, returned -to the city on the Prtnee "Rupert this morning after spending a -vacation In Van couver. Victoria, Seattle and Howe Sound. Mrs. Hopkins returned -with "him. Mlw Edna Dobble R.N. of the Prince Rupert Oeneral Hospital nursing staff returned to the city, on the Prince Rupert this morning after a ylslt to Zeballos on the Wert Coart of Vancouver Island where a brother resides. C F Dawson, federal architect with headquarters -In-Victorta,-r- rlved in the city on,the Prince Ilu-oert this morning from the south for a brief visit here on official dut ies. the same steamer tomorrow even lng. Mrs. Thomas B. Black and family, who have been spending a holiday at Sangan River near Massett. returned home from the Queen Char- iatte Islands on the Prince Charles "terdav afternoon. Mrs. Blark was accompanied by her two son Kenneth and Ronnie, and sister. Lillian II Ul. Miss Margaret BeatUe arrived in the lty on the Prince Cliarles yesterday afternoon from Queen Char- I lotte City, where she has been paying a visit with her father. George ;D. UeatUj, well known druggist and merchant. .She is on Jher way back to Vancouver where she lslak- Jng a nurses training course. Mrs. John Johansen and four children returned ito thet city on the Prince Charles yesterday afternoon after a weeks visit to Queen Chariotte City. During Ihelr stay .there, Mr. Johansen, who Is a member of the .crew of Uie seine- boat Zenardl, was also at Queen Charlotte. Dr. W. A. Tound, former ;deputy minister for Canada. And Airs. Found and daughter, in the course of a holiday trip to the racinq Coast, were In Ihe city this morn lng. After vlslUng Banff, Vancou ver and Victoria, they arrived from the south on the Prince Rupert andj proceeded Smlthers where they, i will sDend .a couDle .of days And .then go -on to Jasper enroute .home' to Ottawa. Dr. Found, who is well , known in "Prince Rupert, retired as deputy minister at -the end of last year. lASn ACT Notice of liilnillon to Apply tn Leo.se In Telegraph Creek .Tftiirt .SHwordins D In trial of -Caioalar, wid attuai adjoin-hiet the limterly IxmituJory uf Lot 11 OtuMlAT (Tlrn.ph Creek Townalte) on the North ban of Uve SUXtae lUver. Take nAlc UMit Robert Frutcr Latl- nwr of TeVejrrojxn oapupmrn Merclut, tnvd to Mly 'f : of the tollovdiig V(crUxl toncla: Owvnrnclng t P1 PIlt'tl the 8 E Corier c Lot 11 .CaailAf thaoupe eluUua woruieny; wwnee v IChalita JUaUrly Uience SuuUMrly to H W. M, on norm duuc w ouuns Rlvrc: thenoe 'Wrrtefly rollowrlng aaid iiioh WaAer Mark to point or com- menteovon aJkd coiitlnU Three crea, more or "tea. ROUEHT IHATElt LATIUER, Dated May 33nd 1039. M. P. McCaf fery returned to the city on the Prince Rupert this morning from a brief trip to Van- couver. One pax! kill (lira all day and evert Ay lor 2 or 3 werka. 3 pad in rath StacLrt. Tio aprayios, no atirkincM, Do bad ixlor. Ak your VruftUt, Crocrry or General Store. JO CENTS PER PACKET WHY PAY MORE? THE WILSON n V PAD CO., Hwti, O-c Mrs. II. S. Meadows is reported to be doing nicely at the Prince Rupert General Hospital following a major operation on Wednesday evening. Mrs. John McRae. formerly of this city and now residing in Victoria, arrived in the city from the south on the Princess Adelaide this afternoon. She will spend a few- weeks vlslUng here and at Terrace. , The flowers dia not Wee the hot Mrs. 8. P. Woodside and family. ( sunshine of the past few -days And , who have been spending the past ; they showed it quite clearly. For couple of month in Victoria, wlllwccks tne pjjts had been train-! be returning io the eity from theed te adaj)t themelve to a life! south on the Oardena tonight. i wlthwit gun$hlne and the rain at ; R. M. Wlnslow. asstoiant gener-l CTery Ti k al manager of the Canadian Y0 Mr. and Mrs. 3.43. Pieroey of Cold Storage Co. sailed on the T' I k. kA.M AM "tVlnAiaa. miirlnft thm mffilni VIW mv 1 IClsiftCl, WIJV I1BTC 11 Va A lallVVa VHHiivtw wa MiMtitutg tion trip south, are -passengers i for a brief business trip lo Ketchl- aboard .the Prince Rupert todaylkan. returning north from v """" 1 Louis Anol returned to the cltyi on the Prince Rupert this mornlngi from a trip -to Vancouver -where he participated In the British 'Colum bia Lawn Bowling Association championships. , WILSONS 9 .tffrw &f-JPZ-M. .aaaaaaaaHaWV tvl VfaiaaaaaaaaaaaaaV with almost tropical brightness and the plants immediately show signs of distress. They -wilt or look uncomfortable. It is -too great a change to come on them suddenly. The English Irises are out and for the past week or so they have been making a nlee display. They come in all 6hades of blue from the glor ious royal purple down to the purej white. They differ from the German irises in that they come from bulbs instead of from the ungainly . . t-( -l 1 a a.. a- Islands, arrived in the city on tne4TT? A T T V TTT T c "T 1 7, ... v I Prince Charless yesterday after- llllj ALL I lVlLL ' .P01 Theo CoUart has a very fine clump of these flowers in a number !of different colors. "Why work In a garden? I never do It. I take recreation in the garden by trying to give some attention to my floral friends. When visitors remark, as they usually do, -but it is a lot of work Isnt it?" I usually answer to the effect that J confine my work to office hours .and to me It is no more work to hoe the flower garden than it is to some of my friends wno piay jooioau or trundle those little balls down .at the railway bowling lawn. That is recreation and o is gardening if done in moderation, a little at a Ume. That is why I obiect lo someone ' hinting that I should not workmen (Sunday. They refer to my actlvl- ..... o ..1 tie in the garden. I get much more The Mlues Marie Baolter. Ruthl , ,.ra , .Hintt to iv,. been camping . . . . a, 1 fcJ4-aW . " VMS " MV4iMtiia " 9 . rioia Love, who hm1"' : , "7 len and aia Miss M3 Eva Eva Sulz Sulzer, aTneU. resumed 'hVtT faS,Marius Barbcau- 0tt- Sh0Uld 1 bC tJ!ottelde-Z?l th0U8ht O. O. Hall. H. H. Browr Brown home from the Quecp lands on the Prinoe Ciiaitw yesterday afternoon. Air. and Mrs. E. M. Hayne and daughter of Victoria arrived in the He will be returning south on J on the Prince Charles yester day afternoon after making the trip north via the Queen Charlotte Islandh. This afternoon they will sail on the Prince Rupert to make the trip to Any chc and Stewart and then south tomorrow evening. Mr. Haynee. during the trio, is engaged In his official duties as Post Office Inspector. The STAMP of QUALITY LXBBBBBBBBBBWBBBBBBiaBBBMaaBBPl 111119 Gutta Tercha Tires Are Sold and Recommended by S. II PARKER XIUTED CENTRAL HOTEL ROOMS and CAFE Phone 51 For Best Household Coal MRS. C. E. BLACK MISS XUKI Dressmaker Ladles' and Children's Alterations Moderate Price Phone GREEN 880 727 FRASER ST. The rain this morning was something of a surprise to many bu' the garden looked wonderfully fresh and the plants were happy once more its curious mrt its true. H. F. "P.! Playgrounds Doll Contest Successful doll contests were held on all four of the Gyro Play- I grounds yesterday afternoon. The Lrlnnae In 4haea tfrmtoet TXTitl HrfntT their dolls for final Judging to the government gymnasium next Tuesday when individual winners in each division will be declared. Yesterday's winners: Best dressed dolls McClymont.j Irene Hanson, Sylvia Holkestad:) Seal Cove. Tommy Krause: Acropolis, Lorraine Youngman; West-view, Rose Marie Hartwlg. Largest dolls McClymont, Inez Berg: Seal Cove, Joan Adcock. AimnoHs. Hlordis Sorenson: 'West- Jvlew. Dorothy Hlbbard. . . . aMl a. smallest aous mcuiymoiu, juik Berg; Seal Cove. Mary Peterson; Acropolis. DorreenDahl: Westvlew Margot McArthur. Most original doll McClymont, Lillian Knutson: Seal Cove. Bar bara Eastman: Acropolis, Rena In graham; Westvlew Jean Lancas ter. Judces for the contests were Mrs. R. E. Mortimer. Miss Barker Mrs. Adams. Mrs. J. Allen and Mrs. R. Cameron. Office Supplies Typewriters and Supplies Stationery Printing DIBB PRINTING Company Besner Block Phone 234 vnsce Royal L. O. Rice, F. T. Richardson ana W. P. Dow, Vancouver; E. John-, son and W. H. Hutchison, Porcher! Island; W. J. Abel, Smlthers; L. Oarfln. ON. ' Central F. Dupuis, H. Rose, A. Nelson and James Richmond, city; G. Phillips, Porcher; -William Nelson and "W. -O'Brien. Terrace; C. B. Lawsey. 'Winnipeg; L. H. Scott. Exstew; "H. H. Spence. Hazelton; E. Woodward, Smlthers; Emest Louth, MeUakatla. Prince Rupert H. Malnes, city; Mr. and M-i J. S. Nelson and Roddle, Port. Simpson; Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Paa-1 Paris, T. Kaye. Eric C Mllburn and R, B. Weljb. Vancon ver; frs. W. J. Pomery. Sunny- side: Emery Marshall, Terrace; XIr. and Mrs. J. A. Carr and Miss R. M. Carr, Auckland, New Zealand; A. Knight, Victoria; Mrs. Louis Harris and Mrs. Louis P. Aloe, St. Louis; Mr. and Mrs. George W. Robertson, Edmonton; E. Erickson, Shirley. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Paalen and Miss E. Sulzer of Paris, France, who have been spending several weeks in this district In connection with the collection of aboriginal relics, arrived in the city on the Prince Charles yesterday afternoon from the Queen Charlotte Islands. They will sail tomorrow evening on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver. WHISKIES aaaaaaaaaaaaHk Ji 'IF 'aaaT aaaaaaaLaataal aaaaaHaaW, '.iB aPaaaaaaaaaH TCH WHISKY OISTIL1CD AND SOTTJ.CD IN if w iti.it m 'Aasur o . SCOTLAND mint This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia Hotel Arrivals Announcements AU advertisements in this col-rflmn will be charged for a full -month at 2Sc a word. Lutheran Tea Leland's August (. Hospital Bazaar, October 4. 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D.MlSCBcnotf f MUSSALLEM'S CONFECTIONERY The Pioneer Store In town carrying a large and up-to-date stock of Box Chocolates Chocolate Bars Candies Ice Cream Soft Drinks and Mixers Fresh Milk and Cream-Cakes and Cookies all kinds Fresh Fruits in season Serv-in; Colfee Tea Toast-Sandwiches and Fancy Ice Cream Dishes Sodas and Milk Shakes Open 8:00 ajn. to 11:00 pjn. ooMoooooHSoooocKuoooortiaoo SPECIALS 25c Crass Sponges and 75c Chamois Both for 89c 15c tin Budget Lighter Fluid .and 35c tube Gardenia Shaving Cream QQr Both for .Sponge Ball and Child' Tooth .i i Q p Brush Both for Kurl Comb and Kickers Cocoanut Oil Shampoo 35c rvalue. tyP Both for Attractive Blue Fluted Glass Ice Pitcher and a bottle of 100 Purtest CQp A.S.xV. Tablets Both for Ormes Ltd. fm Pioneer Druqgiats The RexaU Store Phones: 81 & 82 Open Dally from 8 a.m. till 10 pjn. Sundays and Holidays from 12 noon till 2 pjn. 7 pan. till 9 pan. JOOOOOWOOOHJOOaCrOOOCrOlKlOOOOOOODOaOOOOOOC