vr ... : . CP CAtCHT THE 'AWJX COAL drain Feed Seeds and Fertilizer PRINCE RUPERT1 FEED CO. I'bone it and SSf worn I CowMuNAiaMt I I- KXIU I 'lorty mimiU late which brine It in at 3.10 njn. ...oa Tbx Two . u ' RNE AurtralU. July li: jte lor a week n the power V: j J tuton bas ieen boat Zeoardl while the family U Jj raw twiu of En- here. . . firtted Blolei and Auit- . .,- : the ay she prefers Daily advrrliciAf tu inn Dail variety Boding nothing hvk to sure to bring dally re-, with OeelooK- ults ACT QUICK FOR REAL BARGAINS Kvery St t Completely Serviced aid Cuarantml In (IckkI Order Ti modci B45, Victor Radk, phonograph combin- w cdo. 860.00 u j )Mloe : ibe troxld D10, Victor Radio phonograph eomblna-wth short and lonj wave, radio. One 7 1 25.00 : wit newer jaodeU. Snap for ube snodel RI9, RCA. Victor console 37.50 i'.M A barfstn for model K63-Oenerl Ueetrtc console 40.00 v dit) Cut to tJear. . r r;.. t aor Rogers Ihort and L6$f Wkve conMle model With J u etock , S75.00 h argsin si We Have a Number of Ued Table Models from Sk,00 up. Fully Ucconditioned. Bargain lladios for Kvery Kequiriwnt lUt Value Utvest Prices Easy Terms NEW ROYAL HOTEL 3. ZareUl Proprietor -A HOME AWAY FROM IIOMC Rates f 1.00 up 50 Rooms. Hot ti Cold Water Prince Rupert, B,C. CANADIAN PACIFIC Transcontinental Trans-Atlantic Transpacific Tn Vancouver via Oce'on Falls and Way PorU 83, PRINCESS ADELAIDE Every Friday 10 pm. To Vancouver Direct 6.8 ntlNCESS LOUISE 8.B. PRINCESS ALICE July 5th, 15th. 20th July 8th, 10th. th SB PRINCESS CHARLOTTE-July 22nd Aug. 2nd direct Connections at Vancouver, with Canadian Pacific Services Tickets and Reservations from W. L. COATI.S. General Agent. rrlnce Rupert. B.C. UNION STEAMSHIPS Lift Steamers Leav rrlnce Rupert for Vancouver: TS.S. CAT ALA EVER! TUES T.S.S. CARDENA FBIDAT, DAY, 1:30 pju. 10tM ,-m u Vancouver. Thurs. a.m. Dm Vancouver, My It Convenient. Please Purchase Tickets at Ottlct further Information Regarding Reservations and Tickets 4nora HANK J, BKINNEIt, rrlnce Rupert Agent. Third Ave. Pbont Hi Cub for Old Oold. Bulgers. C. H. Belanger. British Columbia representative of Distillers Cor- " jjfttn. Morgan ana oauguter,' . , ,. ' . . . . last niKht vhl Lb u n rir ... i... Voa Limited, w In the city Mrs. Burton sr. of Massett, who arrived on the Pritice Charles this veek Iran the Islands, entered tb-t Prince Rupert Oeneral Hospital and underwent a successful Mrs. A. L. Richardson. Mrs. Pete jJrVher and Mrs. DeBucy. wlio hat been In the city for a fwr days. are returning to the Islands tonight on the Prince Charles. Rt. Rev O A. Rlx D. D.. Bishop of Caledonia, left by last evening's train for Prinee Oeorge whence be will fly into the Peace River Block to meet and make a tour with the Primate of All Canada. Mowt Rev. D. T Owen. Archbishop lof Toronto. raltv nf HrHlih Cnlumhln. after City Pioneer Is Found Dead Ottawa wpaper Gives Partlm-Urt of Pawinc ! P. L Pabver. rvrnerly Trlnce Rupert ! The Ottawa Journal gives par- 'tlcular ol the deflth a few days go at Buckingham. Quebec, where he had resided for the past several years of Patrick I. Palmer, promin ent early day business man oi Prince Rupert Mr. Palmer was urer As a young man he came west and and lived lived In In Vancouver Vancouver from irom jwblch had been built on Seventh Avenue East He was also manager of the Rand Realty Co. He serv-;.ri: overseas as sergeant pa-master of the 102nd Battalion and. on his a . . . i Vi.M n flrnvprn- revurn irura uir ment position for a time. In 1922 he left here and had not been bock since. ' Mr. Palmer Is survived by his Winnie and daughter. Gwendolyn, in Prince Rupert; two other daugh ters, Bernlce Mrs. E. H. Tuywr or Oakland, California), and Miss Margaret Palmer of Vernon; two sons. Albert at Oermansen v-rees In the Omlivpca mining country. DotHrV- in the navy, three Ursullne Convent In ClnclnnaU. jj DOSE FOR RHNISTERS Mini. Eneland. July 15: (CP) A minister of the crown has manv I sad duties. Sir Reginald Dorman- Smith, agriculture minister, visit ing a fisheries here, was persuaa- Pd to swallow a large aose w cm liver oil. niSRAELI MUSEUM HIGH WYCOMBE, England July, it. frp Huehcnden Manor home of Benjamin Disraeli, Earl of Beaconsfleld, prime minis&er oi nitnin durlnc Victoria's reign. lias been opened to, the public as -. ,. museum. . U Baseball Practice tomorrow 10:30 am 1G4) Tor prompt and courteous ser Tlce Phone 13 Taxi. If, th! ne rrrntrH Aaeiaioe tor I?' " Kev. A. Abraham of Massett. A.vvyuu. vaneou-Ulett-AcrojwU er enroute to Trajiquiye Sanltar- .... until 4h seventh i r u - - ' turn. run Mr. and Mrs, R. E, Walker .are palling this evening vn the Princ. Rupert for Vancouver whence they M Jur When nroci on a trip5 to Kllch ,i Bi finished a grey- ,nfr Quarlo, race in the lead here, he . . .... mtrrp irm- and w t t t,.t..u , be peHuadwl to give It aroUy are leaving tonlthl on the r iM w frjose unaries ice wueen ol bis victory- icUe City where they have taken .ip cottage or a month. Mr. Johan I10MI78 BCST r.n rxtxeti in be at Quetro Char Mrs. George Hill and chlldrenjwho has been in the city since are leavlne tonlcht for Massett tot Thursday, is returning on the yisit Un lima skier. Mrs. p.i ranee Cannes uuugxu- w me tuinon ana her mother . urs. wueen uaruuvc umim, Evans. Thomas Black returned home I this week after holidaying at Ban ean River. Queen Charlotte Isl ands. Mrs. Black and two sons are remaining for another two weeks. Miss Evelrn Kvale nassed throueh yesterday on her way to visit her uncle. Dr. .O. A. Kvale of Stewart. White In the city she was tb guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. McRae. Mr. and Mrs. Royal 8immonds nert yesterday and proceeded by train to bis headquarters hi Win nipeg. Mrs. E. C. Stevens arrived In the city on the Prince Charles Thursday evening from Skidegate to meet her daughter. Mrs. A. J. Ingraham, and the latter's little Mary Ann back to the Islands where Mrs. In graham and child will spend the summer. They win sau tomgnt on tthe Prince Charles. Mrs. H. C Gunning, wife of Dr. Harry Gunning of the federal Oeo- found dcaa in oen Burvfy arriTed m the dty togical ' ' ! being made by a neighbor who was l J alarmed at not having seen him lor , aftemoon from Vancouver nwre than a . weet "wi entrained here last evening decided that death was due to nat-, nm,ninr rr ural causer and that an Inquest moiher. also came would not be necessary. Lnwh nr. the Princess Adelaide. Un U 5 rB-6 cTalurnlng to Vancouver on the res-born at Buckingham in 15.6 of a, 0unning 0 u we, prominent family, his father. M. through field work In this Palmer, having neen uwn wew-j . -unaujhjna hls dvtn with the Geological Survey this , . . u of the Vnl. 1898 to 1W9 when he moved W pf cojumbix at Prince Rupert to become manager . - v, r,j Annr fnelnrvi""' Announcements All advertteeraenU to. this col win be charged for full month at 25c a word. i Prince Rupert Regatta and Dance July 20. Hospital Bazaar, October 4. Catholic Bazaar October li, 12. , "Crescent Canadian Shows" ger and Better. Mother Is Dead Mrs. A. J. Downing Of Hansard, Blg- grandchildren In Oakland; three Dance every Thursday, East End brothers, Dr. Fred Palmer of Jun- Hall ... Alaska. Alonzo Palmer of Se- attje and Harry Palmer of Bucking- Legion Women's Auxiliary Baraar ham. and two sisters, sister Louise woverooer 3. of the Precious Blood Convent at , , , Ottawa and Sister Rose tJien oi CENTRAL HOTEL ROOMS and CAFE Phone 51 For Best. Household Coal MRS. C. E. BLACK MISS YUKI Dressmaker Ladles' and Children's Alterations Moderate Price Phone GREEN 88t 727 FRASER ST. Formerly f Terrace, Receives Sad News Mrs. A. J. Downing of Hansard In the Prince Oeorge district has receded the sad news of the death of her mother. Mn. Jarman, In England. Mrs. Jarman will be remembered In Terrace where she spent the year 1927 visiting with Mrs. Dr.wnlne and family who were living in Terrace at time. Canadian Girls In Training In Camp At Digby that shewa inlet, wturn toclaht to the Dehteen girls of the Canadian Islands after a few days spent ln.Olrls In Trailing of First United the city. Miss Lorraine Grant of Powell Prince Oeorge with her sister. Mm R. A. Harlow, is arriving in the city from the interior on this af- Mr ana pan. i. . vkojic u daurhter. Margie, of Los Angeles.! ' who have been spending the weeki'- here visiting with Mr. White' -nother, Mrs. George a Whlfc. Fourth Avenue East. wID lear; Monday for Hazelton where they will start out oa the return drue i south. Dr. O. O. Moe. head of the De Bartment of Agronomy at the Unl Church are nearing the close of River, who has been vlsltine at 'headquarters in the old marine hos- a trln through the interior to give i by way of Jasper Park and Ed lectures before Farmers' institutes imonion. nL VaivVrhirfil and Teicwa. Sf- rived in the city oa Thursday night's train and will sail by Prince Rupert this evening for Vancouver Mlss Lillian A. Btown of the natural resources department of the Canadian Pacific Railway at Calgary arrived in the city on the Princess Adelaide yesterday af ternoon from Vancouver in the course of a trip to the Pacific Coast and proceeded by train from here last nlht on her return home C. H. Worbr. superintendent of sleeoinz and dining cars for the Canadian National Railways, in the course of a trip to the coast on of flclal duties, arrived, in the city from Vancouver on the Prince Ru DitaL The elrls left the city on I July 3 and will be returning home on Monday next They have been going through the usual camp routine of the organization. Mrs. Petrotf and Mrs. C. Gibson are in charge of the girts whose leader and president is Miss Helen lOreen. Keep up to dale. Advertise regu larly. M1VEBAL ACT Nvltrr Ta ItHtnauent r- nrr To iulm W. Aide uid iiundrr Itlrfce- land vt heallle. M.hlnr1tMi, I. A WHEREAS there re owner outer. tbao mjttlS to (h extent of met than one quarter JuterwV ia scn imi $il orhe Siar No. l. star no. eut1 No. 3. Bsmt No. 4. Star No S. Star NO ft near No. T Btr No. 8.' Star No. and fitet No 10 UiaenI Claim, situate eti tbe oarUi aide or Ftarcuer Ulau.1 la Cblanore Paanag about 500 U. ream She beaoh in Urn Bkeeoa Mlninj DlttoJon. Prortooe ol Brtttnh Columbta. TAKE NOTICE that unleM you do mt Trtthln 90 Oavi trcm vt date here of the WD OS SIA37.30 pong rour nrnDortion. of the- enrnxUtUTe rcorvilrad tor the mis 137. 1J8 add 163S n SrctiOD 28 of the Mineral Ac. R. S. a C 1936. Chapter 181. together with aH com. of tint notice, to the under-sUrrvl. (a rreltred owner of a.o Mlrml dakna. your intrmrt on satd daughter, jhoro- ru-d m the undersigned wtn and accompany them' dm made tne nqunea eipenaiiuro DATED at Prince Rupert B. C thJ 9th da; of July. 1B39. IK T1IK MTREME MM KT OF ItBITIll C OLIIMIU A la the Matter f Venil ElWw, Dereaed. And la the Matter of the "Admlnlstrallon Art" take NOTICE that bv Order of His Honour Judge Fluher dated the 28th day of June 1939 I waa appointed AC- tnuxlatxator of we Estate ox tnu euu. ut. of the CUt of Prince Rupert, deceased, and all persona baring claim againrt the Estat are required to file the aame with me in wrtung properly verified on or brtore tbe 15th day of Aupu 1939. and persoiM inaeinea ia the mM Estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebted nnsa to ms forthwith. DATED at Prince Rupert. B.C. inn 3rd day of July 1939. NORMAN A. WATT Official Administrator Prince Rupert. B .C. 13 THE SCFEEME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA I. th Matter of Frederick Vaillam Heard. THvemsed IV THE Kl'FKEMB COCRT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE la the Matter ot the Estate of Louis fcrhlrhlf:. Dereaaed tam notice that bv Order of the I General Tells Of Boy Pranks la In the Utter of the "AdmlnUtratlon g Art- 5 TAKE NOTICE that by Order of H' o Honour Jud. W. K. Plaher dated the O vmwi mw nf .Tim 1 QQ T tu aimolnted 1 P Administrator of the Estate of Frederick William Beard, deceased, late of U Tillage of Terrace, Brttiah Colum-Ms Anri u nenona hartns olalmt apOnot the add Etat are hereby required to furnish aame to ro properly vertfled on or before the Slat day of July 193 and an penmna uuHim 10 the aald Estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to tna forthwith NORMAN A. WATT. Official Administrator. Prince Rupert. B.O DATED the 20th day otf June 1938. mmnmw Court of BrtUah Columbia rtitni Prata of She EatAt. of Loul 8ohMlg, deceased, tat. of Prtec Rup- erU B. C . woo oiea at raw (uipcn aforeiuld on or about the 3rd day ct cmun laaa wera crautad to Aloll nvwnmM .,t Nm K. Arnold of Prtoro Rupert aforeeald, the Ewcutori named ta the w-m oi me aua un in nnma nairlnff elauna acalnat the . Mniidmt tn fumkh the aiune ltt writing, properly verUled. to tbe undersigned wiuun one mom a txvtn the daM of UtU Notice, other- , k. r,i. will km riiMU-lbutMl Tmr- s will without reeard r, n th. jt&ki to any auoh claim, au pion raatm1 quired to pay the. amount of their In- 1tatMnesa xo to uuornuKum tuui DATED at Prlnco Rupert, o. . tnu 22nd day of Jun. 1939. ALOIS OKNESORO and NORA Z. ARNOLD flax SOS. Prince Rupert, B. C I a D D rt, July 13. 1639. "mrf. r TOT BAICT NTWI PAGE THREE Grotto And Lipsett's Win Softball Games , Jack Storrfe sailed last -night oa I the Princes Adelaide (or Exaulmnlt o. take a four of naval training. This afternoon's trnln flu from A4u .. , . I . - - L f I 1 Interior Woman's Secretary Frank Warne of the Prince Runert Horticultural So-: leit announces receipt today of Mwo cash donations. One donation is 'from Llent. CoL J. W. Nlcholls f 4trht doHars to orovlde two prizes, one for the best large lawn LONDON. July 15: CP Oen- and the other for the best small t Ml Hlr Tan VTomlltytn rimiirht lam The Other IS ten QOllarS , commander of the British forces from Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Mcintosh ( ( t B.W A. at Oalllpoll, has celebrated bis to he expended m pnzea at uie 8th year by writing his early re- -annual flower show at the end of collections, "When I was a Boy.' (next month. The active veteran eot a kief out of this book because he was- Sunday School pupils of St, An- .1 M.ll J 1 allowed a free rein. Every single! orews Anglican auieorsu w person, he writes, who has handled ere successful in passing their save Sir Oeorge White, commander at Ladysmith, South Africa, has had a habit of run nine a ven through anv nhraxe not threadbare as a lodging-house car pet." Critics sav the bonk will hpln readers understand the touches of rpmance, sympathy, occasionally sentiment, which some so foolishly think should have nn nart In thn make-up of a soldier. Here are two or his earliest memories: Piercing his brother's brow with an arrow while playing WUliam TeU: a kis3 from the Duke of Cambridge, com- G. B. R E. examination recently held were: Betty Allen, Dorothy Evans. Mary Hunter, Jeanett; Pearce, Betty Pullen and Donalds, ' Rlx. All those writing the examiA-atlon were successful In -winning - a dioloma. but Mary Hunter will also receive the special R. T. & award, which comes from England.' NAZI RACING MUNICH, July 15: .(CP) Leading turf classic of Germany, the "Brown Ribbon- race will be run ItKin(1r.lnjhlf nf tna Arm ,Vn'Vam fnrolem Th p.ncHVl ASTOi what has been a most enjoyable two took hlm for a Dretty mi ., dinner, pointis. will run. i. weeks' camp at Dodge Island with I 7 B.C. FURNITURE CO. Bargains In New and Used Furniture Consisting of Chesterfield Suites, Bedroom Suites. Dining Room Suites, Dinettes. Kitchen Ranees, Dressers. Vanities Washing Machines. Beds Springs Mattresses Etc It Will Pay You to Come in and Look Over Our Large Stock At Used Furniture 1 Sewing Machine At 1 Reconditioned Washing Machine At . m it mi a jam gKitclien Chairs Each 2 Camp Cots Each 1 Remington Typeurited 1 Royal Typrwriter Standard key. At - 1 Oak Vanity and Chair At S7.50 35.00 S1.00 S5.00 $32.50 27.00 S12.50 New Furniture 2 Cast Iron Cabin Cook Stoves 13 95 S pcci&l 1 Tapestry Chesterfield Suite 64 00 Special Remember the Day with a SNAPSHOT Complete Developing, Printing and Enlarging Service Agents for Kodak and Voigtlander Cameras Special While They Last x. Warwick box Cameras Taking Pictures Size 2 1-4 x 3 1-4 $1.95 Ormes 3fus Pioneer Dmqgfats The Retail Store Phones: 81 Open Dally from 8 ajn. till 10 pjn. Sundays and Holidays from 12 noon till 2 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. ft 82 PJDCL J 4 1 A