Titii-, August 1. mi. TH1 DitLJ KIWI MVSICAL TOWS . Ifl. A 1 1 jUTNAOIRI WflU. Ausvn j: XUC SUCH 1115 tlG T.CA UahUned the task hpW Sft Hat I kie " nr. hr wh.n ! - X Ul 1 1113 0 miemi i unciru I . t .--ff i joner W. J AloYr to- if . .egrwn to. ex-Aiq. xrwo , ., PHnM Rifnrt nf (Ha :.v:t! la Vancoum of the- Ul i-j of Mr Joner vturr wno u :i Lrr way i0" niana 10 van-.a;e funeral arrajuvmrnla have t jrt bff ''oropletfd. ? Year In Rupert , There haye been only twenty fire alarms In Prince Rupert so far this Yf-or ah compared with forty-four In the first seven months of 1938. .This July there were three alarms compared with one In July 1938. . Fire damage this July amounted to 'cnly $15, this occurring on July 6 : wheji a Chinaman, amoldne In bed In a Second Avenue dwelling, set his mattreu on fire. J FJve thousand nine. Rupett people read the Dally Hews. It pays to let them know what you have to sell. BARGAINS IN Used Furniture 3 Sewing Machines 7 C A From, up tyiOV 2 Dressers targe ize mirror. QQ 1 Washing .Machine In eood condi- QO ff Aft tion. Special ...... $te.UU IKoyal Typewriter- 15.00 I Odd Chest erficlci Couch 15,00 8 Larue Size Carpct- Sfi f?Muv 95 From, up NEW FURNITURE 2 Cast Iron Cabin Cook Stoves S13.95 Each t Chesterfield Suites In tapestries Q A A . V a . v v and Velours. Special, per suite Urge assortment of Unpainted Chests and Modern HuffeU. It will pay you to come in and look over our large stock at a great savings. B.C. FURNITURE CO. Phone BLACK 321 THIRD AVENUE Next Door io B. C. Clothiers NATIONALLY Advertised Brands Your Guarantee of Better Value SCOTTOWELPaper towels. Oflp 150 in a roll AVV . Special 1 roll Scottowels and gQc one holder PUREX Pure white toilet OCn paper. 3 rolls WESTMINSTER Cream. 25C rolls WESTMINSTER VAX WKAP-100 ft. roll heavy waxed 2 5C paper Ruy Nationally Advertised Rrands aud Save &MaeMvs.M( MacKenzies Furniture AUGUST FURNITUKK SALE Tables--Walnut finish. S1.95 v Each, Sale Price c Shade, for Your floor LampsOet nne before they are all sold tJ uiey are beautiful. M .Ha Each, Sale Price I'hone 775 DR. KERGIN IS LEAVING Dr W. T. Kergtn. outstanding pioneer physician and surgeon of Prince Rupert district, before leaving this altrrnoon aboard his pow-er cruiser Full Moon for Vancouver, authorized announcement of his impending retirement from practice here and his deoarture for the south to reside. Dr. Kergin expects! to be back from the present trip In about two weeks and In September will be leaving with his wife and mothe to take up permanent resl- iuence m me oum. mey expect to winter in California and the exact point of future residence is not yet decided although it will probably be Victoria or Vancouver. Their departure will be generally regretted for they have long been prominent and highly esteemed the week-end from a cruise to Warke Canal waters. Dr. Kergin will leave the Pull Moon perman- ently at Vancouver. I No definite announcement has yet been made but It Is understood .Dr. William S. Kergin. son of Dr. jW T. Kergin. will be moving to Prince Rupert from Premier in about a year's lime. Bids For Water Pipe Opened And To Be Tabulated Tenders for water pipe to be used in the city's new water pipe replacement program were opened by City CommlMrtoner W. J. Alder this morning sitting as a city council. There were nine firms giving quotations, the totals aggregating ln Announcements All advertisements In this col-dmn will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Lutheran Tea Leland's August 4, Hospital Baraar, October 4, Catholic Bazaar October 11, 12. "Crescent Canadian Shows" and Better. MUSSALLEiM'S CONFECTIONERY The Pioneer Store in town carrying a Urge and up-to-date stock of Box Chocolates Chocolate Bars Candles Ice Cream Soft Drinks and Mixers Fresh Milk and Cream-Cakes and Cookies all kinds Fresh Fruits in ecawm Serving Coffee Tea Toast-Sandwiches and Fancy Ice Cream Dishes Sodas and Milk Shakes Open 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. LOCALS P R. Football Association. DANCE Oddfellows' Hall, August 4. (181 Mrs. R. M. "WlaRlow is tailing this evening on the Catala lor a visit In Vancouver. For prompt and courteous ser vice Phone 13 Taxi tf. Tonight' trauu, m tzttm the tiast at 11 o'clock. waa rx ported this afternoon to be on Urn. Miss Joan Cross Is sailing this evening oa the Catala for a vacation trip to Vancouver. S. O. N. Dance at the Oddfellows Hall Ttmrsdar. Anr. 3 Mtil hv nnwi fj Co RrtnthmMit:. Arfm HeM-glad to be out of tt-and it 60c. Everybody Welcome. U7C1 wuld tact,e and P0111 to citizens. The doctor, who came to , , Port Simpson in IMS and moved In- N.. publb v health tore. Md her mother to Prince Rupert three years later. besides attaining eminence in his g JJ .onthC Catala for a TWt ln Van- profession, has found time to serve the public in various eapaclUes in- couver eluding the office of Member of the t . . , , . . v 'o!m O'Neill, formerly of Anyox Legislative Assembly in the early day, and for years chairman of the w?re TT I 'l 1 Murt ml at board B1. wa J?. of school trustees, lie has also headed such organizations as f" 3 8 T J"-"" h m,.,m t- .v, o tor Vancouver enrout to Prince- Club. ton- While residence will be removed , . . , ,. , . W J" from Prinr,. RnnPrt th rfn.fnr nrf Asselstine. Wife of the hit Hf. nH mnh.V ,n minister of mines. accompanied by able to revisit Prince Rupert fre- !?fr daueht- quently Necessity of a lengthy and "rv, "Tlu complete rest from professional "JC " ot Mlday duUes has been, largely the motlvat- Ina fartir fnr the mnv 1 " . Miss Nora McCaffery left on last Accompanying Dr. Kergin on the evening's train for Hubert where trip down the coast to Vancouver she will pay a visit at the Bourgcn with the Full Moon will be Mr. and ranch. She was accompanied by Mrs. F. E. Robertson of Vaneou- Miss Janet Bourgon who Is return ver and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Daw- ing home after having been tlie son and daughter, Pat. of PenUc- house guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. P. ton, who have been here for the McCaffery for the past two weeks past ten days, having returned at Mail Schedule For nt fa ft Monday Wednesday, and Friday 5 pjn. From the F-st Tuesday. Thursday1 and Sunday 11:00 pm For Vancouver- Monday ( Tuesdaj Wednesday ! Friday Saturday From Vancouver-Sunday ... 2 pjrt. 12:30 noon .4...... 4 pjn.. Paris Aflutter With Seasonal Oversea Influx Even Temporary Citizen is Old' Timer In Piloting Visitor I Around Traditional , Iifgtupots PARIS, August 1: CP A tour of the shopping areas proves the indefatigable enthusiasm of tourists. They've invaded Paris in thundering droves, coming up from Cherbourg, LeHarre and Dieppe by dozens of extra boat trains. All are equipped with cameras and curiosity, bound for the first open-air terrace to parry an unquenchable thirst. The Parisians have left them the auaress caie wajier wunin live mocks of the Opera in any Iangu-1 age but English. A blister on both heels, three pairs of silk .socks wrecked and a sore throat Is this correspondent's sacrifice on the altar of good re-, latlons after a week of guide ser vice One now knows the necessity of being able to answer stock questions at once. Typical ones are: Where can you get good gloves cheap?" "I've heard that you can buy the best perfumes for a song?" "I'd like to pick up a smart evening gown something inexpensive hut Frenchy jsomething that will be a knockout at home!" The most surprising Canadian citizens ask "Do you know an inter esting litUe 'hot .spot' where a fel low can ge an eye-full of local color?" While others say sentimentally "Boy there used to be a little place In the Rue de la Galete during the War now I wonder . . . 1" Another Side to pay everytlme you take (having i bath?" "The only way X can get them to give me any butter Is to order shrimps or radishes" "Fun ny system putting red lights out side eates to Indicate you can buy stamps don't they have post-offices?" Chief enthusiasms: The taxi driver didn't go far enough down our street last night so I said 'avan- cer and he understood!" "Gosh champagne's cheap!" fl:30 pm . Tourists crowd through Notre 4 pjn tDame and about Napoleon's tomb. jLess known but more beautiful Is - 4 pm - the Sainte Chaoelle with its slend- Monday axn. er flamboyant arches holding walls; weanesaay 10 ajn. of sheer 13th century stained glass, Friday 10 pjn: I unequalled anywhere ln the world, For Anyox and Stewart .except on the Cathedral of Char-Sunday 7 prn jlres, for beauty of workmanship "aay s p.m., ana nenness or color From Anyox ind Stewart-Tuesday il;S0 aja Saturday .... 5 pjn. "....;.. m v. & f. i The ror "'"r no ro" eunpsoo-, the nelnhborhood of $14,000. i.nH.n nrp rpfprrrrt fn thp eltv Sunday . 7 pjn rrom Naas Rler Simpson and engineer for tabulation report back to another meeting of the Tuesday 11:30 ajn. council to be held on Friday. The r -uren Charlotte Islandn- tfnders ere from C. C. Mills (Gor- august " ana m v:ju pjn don As Eelyea Ltd.i. Prince Rupert Qun Charlatte UUnds Supply Co., Canada Ingot Iron Co.i Ltd, Vancouver, Atlas Boiler r Works. Evans. Coleman & Evans i Monday and Friday Ltd. Vancouver'. Andrew Sheret'From Alaska 4Vlctorl.v. Metals Limited Van- Wednesday and Saturday eouver). Smith Si Mallett (Crane Limited and Albert & McCaffery Npvir LiCaiOUU palanH iraMarflan Johns-MansvUle . Government 'Hard Up Now ajn a.m. pjn. AUCKLAND, New Zealand., Aug 1: (CP) "The inner circles ofi .finance throughout the Dominion .know that the government could man Reeves, president of the New Zealand Stock Exchange Associa tion. "Owing to the extrordinao expenditures on public woris whLh has reached an enormous sum overj thA nnet. thro tMrs rrwnhlnort Legion Women's Auxiliary Bazaar I .lth th. ,fllch, -. calt., whIh November 3, has left the Dominion recently, it ' 1 1 is known that the government was in sore straits turn nc.1 ally." LAN" ACT Not lrr ot InUtitloa to AVP'J to , fun-liaur land In Vancouver Vaaa Itaoovdlng and ltiuie on th Atnorko Klvr. I above Atnarko. iu tU upprt IVflU COola Valley. Tnk itoUc UMt Bmnn Oorze Rriwon or Bvll Ouda, xutLon. Ca.-nerr Employrw, lutauda ita apply for pmilton to purchase the following tscrlbt Jaol:- ! Cctnnuuciuc at a poet planted at the i North East Coruer tit Lut 310 thture 1 22 chalna East, tlint la chauu South, t thence 33 chains Weat, UMir 19 choliui. iNprth, and containing Xorty acre, wol c I or teas I BERTRAM OEORQE ROBSON Name ot Applicant. Dated July SUt, 193. But in the corners they stumble against piles of boxes lost in the shadows. The guide points out that Wed Ss. Pr. Rupert 10 ajn. Friday Si. Pr. George .... 10 ajn. Ss. Pr. Adelaide 4 pjn. as. Cardena pjn. For Queen Charlotte Islands-August 12 and 25 Ss. Prince Charles 10:30 pjn. From Queen Charlotte Islands August 10 and 24 Ss. Prince Charles For Alaska- Monday Ss. Prin. Charlotte a.m Friday Ss. Prin. Alice ajn. August 14. l pja. from Alaska-" Wednesday Ss. Princess Charlotte ajn. Saturday . ..Ss Prin. Louise . pjn. August 6 and 20 3 pjn From Skeena River Friday Cardena pjn. ua-but is nacked awav in the boxA feeP UP t0 aate- Aflvtlse regu es where it was placed during the! September "alert" "It's not safe to put it back yet." Is the comment. J iMooHoooooojiKHfafcuo Tower and Books At the Eiffel Tower the elevators are doing a roaring business carry 'lng visitors uo Its 1000 feet to the platform which was for many years pun's highest construction. The tourists are not surprised for they ars familiar with Hs appearance and know what to expect. What they do not expect is to find the "water mirror,' which reflected ln polor the pattern of the tower, re placed by cement trenches and preaging macrunes busily con structing others. The bookstalls of the Seine at w4vs dxawi strangers. They in-. Variably expect to find a Bible not continue its policy of what it P""ed on parchment ln the year 'called 'cheap money, " says Har- r an original copy of D. H. Lawrence's "Lady Chatterly's Lov er" selling for a few francs. But, they usually go away satisfied with a yellowed copy of William Haz-litt's essays or an early edition of Victor Hugo or Voltaire. MISS YTJKI Dressmaker Ladles' and Children's Alterations Moderate Price rhne GREEN SM 727 FRASER ST. CENTRAL HOTE ROOMS and CAFE Phone SI For Best Uouaehvld Coal MRS. C. E. BLACK July Building In City Light "r ? PAot THHEi Hot? It Will Cool You SALADA Steamship Sailings far Vancowei Monday Ss. Prince Rupert -... 3 pjrt Tuesday-Catala j., ,.,.1:30 p.rn Wednesday 6s. Princess Charlotte ...r 5 pjn Friday Ss Prin. Adelaide 10 pjn Ss Cardena 10. -30 pjn. Saturday Ss. Prin. Louis .5 pjn. August 6 and 20 6s. Prince Robert C pjn. Frwu VaocMTer Sunday ss Catala pjn. Monday Ss. Prin. Charlotte ajn. Wed. S. Px. Rupert . 10 ajn. Friday fix. Princess AMce , ajn. Ss. Prince George 10 ajn. Ss. Pr. Adelaide 4 pjn. ss Cardena pjn. August 14 Ss. Prince Robert 8 ajn. For Anyox and xUewart Sunday . Catala 8 pjc Friday Ss. Prince George 3 pjn. From Stewart and Anyox Tuesday ss. Catala .11:30 ajn. Saturday Ss. Prince George 5 pjn. For Naas Birer and Port Simpson Sunday ss. Catala 8 pjn. From Naas Rrter and Part Simpson Tuesday ss. Catala .... 11:30 ajn. Complaints begin about the third Fr Ocean Falls moraine. "Say what's the idea. Monaay bs. prince Rupert 3 pjn. Tuesday ss. Catala , 1:30 pjn. Friday ss. Pr. Adelaide 10 pjn. Saturday Ss. Pr. George 7 p.m. From Ocean Falls- TEA Marie Mussallem Shower Honoree Mi Helen McCaffery Hostess At Delightful Affair Last Kishi Las evening Miss Helen McCaffery was hostess at her home an Fourth Avenue West when she entertained a number of young ladka at a linen shower ln hoai of Miss Marie Mussallem whose marriage to Allan Frith Smith, of Vancouver will take place thta week. After the serving of refreshments the popular bride-elect wai presented with a prettily decorated box containing many dainty Sifts. 1 The invited guests were the Misses Marie. Adele and Freda Mussallem, Audrey and Vivian Wrathafl, Connie and Creddy Morgan, Maxine Heilbroner, Kay McMillan, Muriel Vance, Sheila FrHn Smith, Eileen Green, Beatrice Hunter, Lucille Brooksbank and Mrs. Henry Hanson. Building permits for July in Prince Rupert were light at a total of only $1,300. This brought thi total for the year up to $60,075. Last year in July permits totalled $3,200 in value and the aggregate for the first seven months of 1933 was $262534. . . , The pertnits for th&July were as follows: ? John Currie. addition, Sixth Av-: enue East. $400. D. Mackenzie, foundation and repairs, Ambrose Avenue, $100. "; Donald Crerar. foundation re'-, ajn. pairs, Second Avenue, $750. f C. G. R. Anderson, small shed,' Eighth Avenue East, $50. ' CARD OF THANKS f Dave McLean wishes to thank those who sent floral tributes at the time of his recent sad bereavement in the death of the late Elf, Green of Port Essington. Those sending flowers were: Mr. and Mrs.' James Gray, Mrs. Louisa BrownV Louis and Frank Starr, Mrs. -D." Heavenor and family, S. Honkawa? SPECIALS 25c Grass Sponges and 75c Chamois Both for 89c 15c tin Budget Lighter Fluid and 35c tube Gardenia Shaving Cream Qf Both for ou Sponge Ball and Child's Tooth Brush Both for 19c Kurl Comb and Bickers Cocoanut Oil Shampoo-siSc value. 9l Both for AOK Attractive Blue Fluted Glass Ice Pitcher and a bottle of 100 Purtest JQp A&A. Tablets Both for OrmesLtd. ?fut Pioneer Druqefats The Kexall Store Phones: 81 & H Ope Dally from 8 a.m. till 10 pjn. Sundays and Holidays from 12 noon till 2 pan. 1 pjn. till 8 pun. 'i