It 3 Aumt t7. 139. TBS DAICY HTWfc PAufi THRIfc SATIN-GLO Varnish HIGH GLOSS-QUICK DRYING 1 ,: best All-Purpose Varnish Fbr Intrrior and exterior ifa Resists hard wear, weather and boiling water Satin Finish Semi Gloss For AH Interior Decorating A distinctive finish for Walls, Celling!, Woodwork, Furnl-ure Etc Easy to "PP 4n4 wwhable. Enamel HIGH GLOSS-QUICK DRYING The 'best All-Purpose Enamel For Interior and exterior IvL'tif Resists; hard wear, weather and water. Thompson Hardware Co. Ltd. I'hone 101 255 THIRD A V KNUR ELIO'S FURNITURE THIRD AVENUE I piece Chesterfield Sulles ( $25 s't f 4 Diner Chairs Par the j.et - s of C upholstered leather seat light oak. Got H Round Dining Koom Tables-Prom tin Prince Itupert Used Furniture 1 On); lawreit with hot water Jacket A I Onljr llndlay A 1 Only Gurney.Osford ' A! A I Only Monarch A ... Only Canada Pride """ I Only Monarch A I Only Monarch 1t A; ..... 4I Boyv Hk-srle f -t- i Itmlu.ter Carpel Bile xlli. A .. - Aimlntter Carpet SUe 6Dx9. " A; .. ... ..- n 1 bre:.cr With large mirror. A' I Mn(rr Sewing .Machine A 1 LlitMih Pram A! $20.00 $22.50 $22.50 $22.50 $25.50 $31.50 $32.50 $40.00 SIO.OO $15.00 $11.50 i Chiffonier With five drawer!, walnut flnUh $8.50 SiO.OO S20.00 S6.50 ,n2 $5.50,812.00,825.00 t (irimophane S6.50 A I Ht,tlnioue lladlo 11 tubes Ai ' Bd Coll SprlngSUe . - - -r H hd Woven Spring Size 46 and 3-0. Eirh I Rl Cable Sprini-Stze 3-3.; A' l'..w..ju Wd Chesterfield T"-'"" Ay SIO.OO $30.50 $5.00 $2.00 $5.00 $18.00 and $36 $6.50 $18.00 $5.00 All These Tables Have Extra Leaves $6.00 tuui up Kitchen Cabinets At J. H. Rni avn Optometrist lUiaJ Bank Bldg. $12.50 and $14.00 v t of 20 volumes Encyclopedia Brittanlca a . $45.00 Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY FIIONV 57 It'l intflroof inn 1 ...I .-.!.'... n& Iluilv NIaMV i , -M"g vu aiiuw vvnen icnums w.v j w WUV WSIUIC UlSVItb. ww.. - LOCAL NEWS NOTES Tonight'! tram, true from the Hast at 11 o'clock, was reported this afternoon to be on time. Miss Helen Nortz of St.. Louis who has been visiting here wltn Mrs J. T. Mandjr, w4ll sail to morrow afternoon on the Prince Oeorge to make the round Irip to Anyox and Stewart and thence through to Vancouver Saturday evening en route East. Peter Iakle. C N. It. divisional freight and passenger agent, left on last evening's train for Prince Oeorge to attend the annual con ventlon of the Associated Boards of Trade of Central BritUh Col. umbla. "Parental Obligation to Youth" was the subject of Rev. H. 0. Pun-ston, pastor of First Presbyterian Church, in speaking before the Prince Rupert Rotary Club today with Past President W. L. Coates In the chair In the" absence of President Peter Lakle. Cline Flxott of Portland, dl&trlet governor of Rotary, will arrive here next Monday morning on the Princess Louise and will pay an official visit to the lo cal club Tuesday night. HE LOVES THEIR VUICIOUS FLAVOUR.. AHD I KHOW THEYkl GOOD TOR HIM untlFV BMW- 40B o I Mtif.' Ovlf Cwa f i.k.t y n.M. I. ... Ik. .ly '" f.r ht.llklvl r i 7 MISS YURI Dressmaker Ladles' and Children's Alterations Moderate Price Phone GREEN 880 727 FRASER ST. CENTRAL HOTEL'S ROOMS and CAFE Phone 51 For Best Household Coal MRS. C. E. BLACK For prompt and courteous ser vice Phone 13 Taxi. tf. R. W. Sinclair, manager of In-j verness cannery, who has been on' a business trip to Wrangell, return ed to the city on the Princess Louise yesterday afternoon on his )i'ay back to the Skeena River. MUSIC Vcnetia Fccro A.T.C.M. Teacher of PIANO and THEORY Classes Commencing Sept. 1 Phone BLUE C33 WELCOMED BACK HERE; Major Eva Laycock, former local commandant of the Salvation Army here and now located at Wind-' sor, Ontario, was given a hearty, welcome back to Prince Rupert i at a special meeting last night in J ilhe local Citadel which was prac- tlcally filled for the occasion. Major Laycock took charge and gave the Scriptural message, taking occasion to refer to the hap-mness it was eivlne her to be able to revisit Prince Rupert again. The program also Included vocal otIos by Major Laicock, piano solos by Young People's Sergeant' Major Faith Laycock, also of Windsor; cornet solos by Capt.f Ivan Halsey, and singing of new' choruses with the string band accompanying. Mrs. Halsey led In1 prayer Also present to take part' in the meeting were Adjutant and Mrs Parkinson of Glen Vowell,1 Capt and Mrs. Frank Pierce of Haw ton and Capt. and Mrs. Victor Suddaby. Adjutant Laycock and Sergeant Major Laycock will leave for the East on tomorrow morning' train. Notice TAKE NOTICE that after the 1st day of August 1939 I shall not be responsible for any debts contracted In my name otherwise than by mrself personally. C. M. McINTYRE, (1931 Hospital Bazaar. October 4. - 5 C.OF Bazaar. October 7. Catholic Bazaar October 11. 12. 5 lo "Crescent Canadian Shows" Blg- SALE Odd Lines In Left Over TOYS Selling At Big Reductions. Assorted Cloth and Celluloid Tays Reg. value to 35c. Cut to 10c and , Assorted Games Regular 25c, to clear at - J Regular to 50c. to clear at Cap Guns Single shot 10c Repeaters Caps 3 pkgs. - Marbles 24 In a bag - Rubble Pipe Set Rubber Cars, Aeroplanes, Etc Regular 15c -. Tyramid BlocksSpecial Building Block Sets $1.00 value. Special Sail Boats Regular 75c. Special - Pastry Set Regular 20c for Scottie Dog .Money Box Reg. 25c. Special .... J Mechanical Tank Reg. 85c. Special Toy Store Set Reg. 75c. Special Toy Furniture Sets 75c to $1.00. Cut to, each ... Toy Furniture Sets Regular 30c for LIMITED QUANTITY BUY NOW . 5c . 15c . 10c . 25c . 25c . 10c ... 5c ... 5c . 10c . 10c .. 65c . 50c . 10c .. 15c .. 50c 45c .. 50c .. 15c UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers Leavs Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUES- TJ3.S. CAR DEN A FRIDAY, DAY, 1:30 p.m. 10:30 pjn. Due Vancouver, Thurs. a.m. Due Vancouver, Monday ajn. It Convenient, Tlease Purchase Tickets at Office Further Information Regarding Reservations and Tickets From FRANK J. SKINNER, Prince Rupert Agent. Third Ave. Phone 568 WOULD BE i HOTTER Only 67 years ago, Rev. G. NL Grant's journey from Halifax to Vancouver in only 133 days was so memorable that he published his diary 368 fascinating pages of adventure over untamed lands. Today Montreal to Vancouver by Trans-Canada Airways in 1 hours. In Mr. Grant's day "In twelve working days we bad travelled 506 miles ... A month from Toronto and we are on the Saskatchewan". Now "Leave Montreal 9X0 pjn. Breakfast in Winnipeg. Lunch in Vancouver ... a hostess who serves refreshments aloft". While you sit back and smoke, the plane sweeps across lakes and rivers, plains and mountains following the trail of pioneers men who toiled laboriously with axes, plows, picks making today's Canada. As the maplike panorama unrolls, you see a country which enjoys luxuries our forefathers never dreamed of, free institutions they forged for us, security, space and resources which are the envy of a harassed world. Canada is a good place to live in and the tobacco industry has helped to make it so. For the industry has invested millions in factories and processing plants, has helped to add tobacco-growing to our agricultural wealth, and supplies thousands of Canadians with employment in manufacturing and distributing products which increase the enjoyment of all. IMPERIAL TOBACCO COMPANY OF CANADA. LIMITED Announcements All advertisements in Uua col wrrm will be charged for a fuD month at 2& a word. J. T. Harvey left on last eve- to attend the annual convention nlng's train for a trip to TeEkwa of the Associated Boards of Trade proceeding later to Prince Oeorfe of Central British Columbia, 0OOoooooooooQOooaooouooxooaaoooaoaaDoooooocHofl FREE 15c Ponds Cold Cream When you buy 35c bottle Drene Shampoo I (TtAMSM'S . I oSks BV ai faw Both For 35c Ormes Ltd. "3ha Pioneer Druggists The Reiall Stare Phones: 81 St 12 Open Dally from t a,m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays from 12 noon till 2 pjn. 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. CANADIAN PACIFIC Transcontinental Trans-Atlantic Trans-Pacific To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way Ports SJ3. PRINCESS ADELAIDE Every Friday 10 p.m. To Vancouver Direct SS. PRINCESS LOUISE S.S. PRINCESS ALICE Aug. 5th, I6th, 26th, Sept. 6th Aug. 9th, 19th , SS. PRINCESS CHARLOTTE Aug. 2nd, 12th, 23rd, Sept. 2nd Direct Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services W. L. COATES. General Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. Tickets and Reservations from it I J