puts narjrony fa i Here is a classroom scene In the new Imperial army school . .ury barrack in Shorndlffe. Kent, where commissioned . r- and n on -commissioned otflrcrt are taught history and .ruphy English, map reading and mathematics as well as fi.ld Ucttcs and operations. Lieut Kingston, of the - Entrineer-t. U the tutor here and he is giving to an lnter-:d tun of officer-students Instruction in field defence with ;u : war Ume trenches to illustrate his lecture MURESCO if 1 " W 9 Walls and Ceilings A RICH FIAT FINISH Vt wJlift r off. IS 77nU AnJ WK The Ideal WALL FINISH Murescos popularity rests on 4U lovely soft finish. Its economy and ease of application, and on its great practicability. It eemes in 18 beautiful soft tint. Per package 75e U TIL AC unginal four-hour enamel, still first in qual-I:- rich satin gloss finish lasU and lasts, u-d washing has practically no effect on u uutilv and economical to ue 30c 90c Quarl Plnl 5UC $1.75 A GORDON'S HARDWARE MrHitim; sTiimrr Phone 311 ELIO'S FURNITURE Timtn avi:nu: rrlnce Kupert Used Kitchen Ranges And Reconditioned 1 Only Pawcet with hot water Jacket - 1 Only l indlay ;to 1 Only Gurney-Osford , 1 Only Majestic 1 Only Monarch - ' IH. 1 Only Canada Pride - IIT?, 1 Only Monarch - - Iir!. - Only Monarch 1-arte Assortment of round tables to choose from , a l All have extra leaves Only Full Site Hed, Complete-Dired Bed. Coll Spring and W- ton Pelt Mattress ?Jr S 1 Only Used 3-plcce Chesterfield Suite 3b0" COAL (rain Feed Seeds and Fertilizer PHINCE RUPERT FEED CO. 'nrieg 58 55a NEW ROYAL HOTEL j, Zarelll Proprietor -A HOME AWAY PROM HOME" lS Rates $1.00 up 80 Rooms Hot & Cold Water Print Rupert, B.C. Phone III P O-"I j Mrs. J. W. NlchoU left on last evening's train for Smlthers i-route to Lake Kathlyn where sht Is In residence Jor the summer. Mr and Mrs. Jack McDougall left on last -evening's train tor a two weeks' holiday trip to Francois Lake where, tbey formerly resided from Vancouver to pay a visit with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Scott. . Frank Oale. Skldegate merchant, 'after a brief business visit to the city, sailed by the Prince Charles Saturday night on his return to the Queen Charlotte Islands. Mr. and Mrs. Howard R. Phelps of Seattle are paying a brief visit to the city, having arrived yester- 'day afternoon on the Catala from the south. A crowd of upwards of one hundred persons attended the dance staged in the Boston Hall Saturday night by the visiting Show Boat Orchestra. A jolly time was spent by all. Miss Marie Hall of Terrace, who1 has been visiting here for the past six weeks as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Oeorg Dawes. Fourth Avenu-East. left br last evening's traml on her return to her home in the-Interior. j Rev. Father P. Oagne of Ed- monton. wno nas oeen conauciing 4 retreat at SI. Joseph's. Academy here, left on last evening's train for Lejac where there will be another retreat. Owing to rain, the Moose picnic. -"hedulcd for Sunday, .was postponed. Some fifty person- who 'UTied un In spite of the showers crossed the harbor and enjoyed an outing. E. L. Borup. who is In charge of a mlnln? operation which has been started at Khutze Inlet near Swan-son Bay. arrived In the city on the Catala vesterday afternoon from down the coast, being here for' medical treatment. permanent future residence in tnei south. The cruise down the coast! on the Full Moon was made by leisurely stages and took eight days, MUSIC Miss N. Iawrencc Teacher of Violin Theory Classes Commencing Sept. 1 PHONE 580 MISS YUK1 Dressmaker Ladles' and Children's Alterations Moderate Price Phone GREEN SS0 7J7 FRASER ST. LEE HUNG CHUNG Chop Suey House Open Day and Night Second Avenue Father W. J". Lantagne, parish i R.r. Alnsley Blair. Seventh Day priest here for the Roman Catholic dventlst evaneelist. arrived in the Church, left on last evening's train jctty m the Catala yesterday after- far a trip to smnners ana lyjac. i noon Uom Vancourer. Mr. Blair, who has been here on previous oc- Tbe Embargo Council will holdjraslons. will visit Skeena River a public meeting tonight at j points as well as Terrace. Stewart i o clock in First rxesoyienan tzjurcaand elsewhere in the district. HalL MM VIlss Ruth Kelson, after a trip to Miss Gertrude Oosse arrived In Pred McLeod returned to the eUyTulseouah to pay a visit with her the city at the end of the -week: on the Catala yesterday aiternoon lather. W. J. 3JeLn. was a passen- from nit annual vacation inp w ger aboard the Prince Oeorge yes-Vaneouver and Victoria. .terday going through to Victoria Father P. Champagne returned to the city on the Catala yesterday afternoon from a brief trip to Butedale on ecclesiastical duties. W. R. Love sailed Saturday night on the Prince Charles to pay a visit to TlelL Queen Charlotte Islands. Mrs. Love and her mother. Mrs. E. O. Osborne, are already there. Mr. and Mrs.' Oeorge McKem'e and family arrived in the city on Mrs. F. Abf alter and family were the Prince Ruoert Saturday ev- 11here aboard the Catala yesterday nlng from Anyox and left by last afternoon going through from Van-1 night's train for Montreal where couver to Premier where they will take up future residence. Mr. Ab-falter came here to meet them. they will embark September 2 on the Letitla for Lairg. Sutherland-shire. Scotland. Enroute to Montreal they will stop off for a visit at Barvas, Saskatchewan. It is nosslble that they may decide to remain In the Old Country. CONSTIPATION MAAH PEOPlf HATE YOU Nobndy loves a pouch. But if your bowels arent "regular" you're bound to feet mean. Common constipation is often caused by a diet that lacks "bulk". Many common foods don't leave enough residue for the bowels to keep them working rhythmically. Criip. crunchy Kellogg's ALL-BRAN helps to form a soft bulky mass that encourages bowel movements. And ALL-BRAN it a rich source r Nature's intestinal tonic, Vitamin Bi. Adopt this entitle routine: Eat ALL-BRAN every day; drink plenty of water. With regular" habits youll be a Dr. W. T. Kergin, who returned j to the city on the Princess Alice MrAH-Bflna lffi?U W Ul DlwlUIIU IHW Vancouver; vesterday morning from where he went recently aboard his Ul UTxn 1 ATF Yflll mi-w -riitwr Piitl Mnon whleh he. ' s'l w " left In the south, will be leaving about September 1 for Vancouver. accompanied by his wife and moth-j er. the intention being to take im 5! um l t la lnM. taiiiL t w ix'. THE SEAL QUALITY mm GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only salmon cannlnc company with an all the year round payroll la Prince Rupert where she will take up residence with the rest of the family who are moving uth to make their future home. R. W. Hannington, former district counsel for the Canadian National Railways at headquarters and now residing In retirement at Victoria, was here aboard the Prince Rupert yesterday returning south after having made the round trip to Skagway. Mrs. H 3. Meadows, who re cently underwent a major opera tion in the Prince Rupert Genera! Hospital, was sufficiently recovered to be able to leave the hospital for home on Sunday. She will sail Saturday evening on the Prince George tor Victoria to complete her recuperation, being accompanied by Miss Evy RivetX Miss Lena Empey, who Is in the service of a law office in Toronto, was a visitor in the city over the week-end, arriving on Saturday afternoon's train and leaving yes terday afternoon on the Prine George for Vancouver. She was entertained while here by Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Yager and JDr. and Mr?. L. W. Kergtn Miss Allison Jones of London, England, and Miss Muriel Black of Vancouver, after spending a few days here on business in connec tion with the affairs of Miss Jones' brother, the late City Solicitor E. F. Jones, sailed by -the Prince Ru pert Saturday evening on their return to Vancouver. While here they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. McClymont. i CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks and appreciation for tbe lovlnz kindnesses, messages of I sympathy and beautiful floral of- iferings received from many lrlends land neighbors during the illness ' .... . . i ana oeaui or our iovea wue uiu mother, Mrs. S. Haudenschild. Special thanks to the nurses of the Prince Rupert General Hos pital and Dr. Hankinson. S. HAUDENSCHILD AND FAMILY In Memoriam Iff" loving memory of a loving husband and father. Frederick W. Wesch, who passed away August 13. 1936. The years are ijulckly passing. Though still we cant forget. For in the hearts that loved him, His memory lingers yet. Inserted family. L by loving wife and Dally advertising m the Dally News is sure to bring dally re sults. Announcements All advertisements m this eol cmn will be charged lor a full month at lie a word. Hospital Bazaar, October 4. C.CT. Bazaar, October 7. Catholic Bazaar October 11, 12. "Crescent Canadian Shows" Big-1 ger ana Better. CENTRAL HOTEL! ROOMS and CAFE Thane 51 For Best Houthald Coal MRS. a E. BLACK "If U't Borden's It's GOT to be good" TAKE NOTICE that after the lt day of August 1939 I shall not be responsible for any debts contract ed in my name otherwise than by myself personally. C. XI. McINTYRE. . . PA6E THRE& tbb daily imn SOLDIERS STUDY TRENCH WARFARe! Provincial Constable T. A. Stewart, BRITAIN'S who arrived In the city las: SPELL IT BACKWARDS LOCAL NEWS NOTES week from Queen Charlotte City Bisiiiiiiiii with prisoner!, sailed yesterday afternoon "And you rt the ward MILK, point out on the Prince George for RW.the Borden Cow. "And that's just whit KUM is pure, fresh, whole milk with all the Vancouver on escort duty cream left In, powdered by removing the ! 8. C. Thomson tailed yesterday; Tonight"! tram, Hue from 8ie! natural moisture contest, Simply add Klim afternoon m the Prince Oeorse iat at 11 o'clock, was reporteaj charfc, Larkm, who has to cold water whisk with a beater and this afternoon Jo be on time. with her you have an instant 'apply of creamy pasteurized (or a builnes trip to Vancouver. ben vlsttine here sor- whole milk, I can't recommend anything tin-law and daughter, "Mr. and Mrs. better for baby, borne or camp, " Lee VI. Oordn sailed yesterday Mrs. M. C. MadUl sailed yestCT-lA s. Nlcfcerson, sailed by the afternoon on the Prince Oeorge day on the Prince Robert lor aprinc Oeorge yesterday aftemom i tor a business trip to Vancouver. trip to Alaska. on her return to Vancouver. Mi j kli TRAPPED ON JUOUXTAIXS1DE HOTEL ARRIVALS CARDIFF, Wales, Aug. 15: (CP Royal Edward Downey, 20, .and JUchard h Saunders, city; Mrs. W. Ohl- Hennessey. 22. spent an eventful hansen, Vancouver. night trapped on Mount Snowdon Prince Rupert in Wales recently. They were held Ray l. Riley, San Francisco: on a ledge and a thick mist pre Harry A. .Leslie, Arcadia, CaL, vented their immediate rescue. Margaret J. Morris, Burnaby; George F. Harris, Mill Bay. Central Notice ; O. R. Leake, Surf Inlet; A. Lip-tak, O. Nllsen and A. Ryan, city SWVf THE SOLENT RVDE, Isle of Wight, August 1$; (CP) "The last mile seemed an eternity," remarked Audrey Mar,-donald, 17, after swimming acroi3 the six-mile Solent with Jpan Homes, 15. They are the youngest (193 to achieve the feat. OVERWAITEA LTD. CASH or C.O.D. Free Delivery on Orders of 51.00 and Over B K Pastry Flour "OQp OVXy 10-lb. sack Sliced Pineapple 2's 3 tins Anfelus Marshmal-lows 1-lb. pkg. Golden Ripe Bananas 3 Jbs. 25c 22c Grapefruit Full of juice. 6 for For preserving. Per case 0Qoa00ao0OO0ooooooaoXKrfuHKa 2 Phone 843 Sugar-Crisp Corn Flakes l. 23c Butter First grade 2 lbs. 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