PAGE FOUR 12-oz. 25 - oz. 40 - oz. This advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government oi British Columbia. Man in the Moon Prince Rupert may not have ancient ruins to show tourists bu she has a few human ruins that may be considered by some to be. No Jake, there is nothing personal ! about those ruins. There's one advantage ln driv-1 ln In Prtnr Riinorf rr m - - vaf ITU- som othpr nlarmt Th umi tn Kn nn'Slmnsnn danger of seed cone comlntr alone .S1.S0 $2.65 .95 E!N Port Simpson Lad Has Passed Away Fourteen Year Old Son of Mr and Mrs GeoTge Sank r, . PORT SIMPSON. August 11: - Albert George Sankey. fourteen year old son of Mr. and Mrs. George Sankey of Port Simpson. Qlea la" Saturday In the Porr General Hospital. The funeral took place on Monday. Five thousand fnnc. Rupn people read the Dilly News. It pays to let them know what you have to sell modem fashions. "What do you think of the hats the lassies wear. Mrs Smith?' w ;mi,. .n ......i. iiicjr uuuia wear nats- J"51 walk alongside o' them nooadays." . - behind and telling you that you The service took place ln Graci exceeded seventy. j United Church with Rev. T. C Colwell officiating. The Port Slmj A lady came into a local store 'son Band was ln attendance and and asked to have an article I many fishermen left their work to changed. "What Is It?" asked the! be present at the funeral- The druggitt. "Nerve toota was the.Youn? People's Educational Asso-reply. "Where did you buy It?" ciatlon and the Port Simpson "In Vancouver." "Lady, you do not Athletic Club, prorided the pall-need any nerve tonic," was the ad-1 bearers. There were numerous Tice of the druggist. floral tributes. The American Automobile Asso- elation says a man can park a' car properly but that a woman cannot. How does the A. A. A. know? Has any woman ever tried to park a car properly? A shortage of money In Nippon, leaves the Japanese with no yen lor war. i i TW . . u,u "u'"1 were taiKing or SPELL IT BACKWARDS' "And you grt the word MILK", point! out Elsie. the RirHm Cr, .i ... ... RUM it pure, freih, whole milk with all the cream left in, powdered by removing the natural moitture content. Simply add Klim to cold water whilc with a beater and you have an instant supply of creamy pasteurized whole milk. I can't recommend anything better for baby, home or camp." fCLIM If it's Borden's it's COT to be good" LOW in cost LOW n perating cost HIGH in value 55M"P ft Other New K.C.A. Victor Battery Sec and Hear wWrnmA GILBEY5 London Dry This Remarkable NEW 6 tubes Outstanding performance Beautiful tone Smart appearance and Amazingly Economical to operate. New Model B.l Only-Complete With All Batteries 44.95 Model, from $29.95 Complete Them at Q. C. CITY The regular monthly rare ting of the Ladles Auxiliary was heJd'at the Manse. There was an unusual -.y good attendance for the time ol year It was decided to hold a movie entertainment irf aid of the church. Rev. Basil Hartley made1 J some excellent suggestions for im-j I proving the appearance of thsi hurch by adding a bell fwer. He. W !tl fl a!J.thlty to 80 ahead iwl h he work. The evening closed .with the iervlng of refreshments, - THE DAILY NETS Fih Ladder Going In Down Coast Returns From Pacific Science Congress Tourist Ships In Today. The Armour Salvaae Co. will be sendin t8 Fearless with crew of men and equipment next wej to Ingram River to the Bella Cooh in the stream of hh th.r. n I be considerable. The outfit will in- isLinH , i Thu mominc, i e.i u.w ntUIUU4 Air .vac On rftrvith4 h. ..- . district where a fish ladder Is to Freddie and Jimmy Roberts.; be put ln for the Department of TOung sons of Mr. and Mrs. Bert , Fisheries. The crew will consist of Roberts recently returned fromja down men with Capt. Res. spcnt an-Oreen in charge and Chris John-enorable holiday on the ranch of ain.Pnt.i w u Bonllla to PhllHps Bay. Digby and. where a temrjorarv dock Is Ln Mrs. Sybil de Bucy. Mrs. Ell , ... Bridden of Massett at present vlsltine her narmti uapi. ana aits, jonn Haan. She Is accompanied by her small son. - ' James Clarke. m uie suae Tate Inlet General Hosoital held a meeting in the hospital. Mrs. O Hill, vice-president, was in the chair. Reports were given by Charles Hartle. secretary-treasurer. it was decided to extend the date for receiving tenders for work to be done on the hospital cottace 'n order that, more men be given an opportunity of offering their bids. The necessity of receiving government aid in enlaraine the hospital was discussed. The cannery at Pacofl will bt opening shortly and the local girls left here yesterday to rpnnrt tnr work. Many imDroremmt kair- been made in the accomodations and the women's quarters are said o be most comfortable. Over thirty were present at a Jolly beach party on Friday last. A roaring fire threw a rosy glow over the Scene. Anvtrrilnn 9ni guitar music accompanied community singing and refreshment were greatly enjoyed. A party of local people took advantage of the glorious summer weather last Wednesday and paid a visit to Sandsplt on the pleasure craft of Gordon JoUlffe. Those In the party were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jollffe. Mr. and Mrs. Harry ueaven. Jack Oillatt and Miss Ed na Beaven.. Constable T. A Stewart left thh. f on the Prince Charles for fPrlgce Rupert on escort duty with a menial patient from one of the Moresby Island logging camps. Richard Sigmund is spending a short time in town. He has been working at a lmrine eamn anH in. i tends to enzaee in the fishing in-idustry this fall. Andrew Christensen and his sor Arthur, well-known local troller?. "re In port. Mr Chrictncn be on fishery patrol for the rest oi the summer Thrr" wos a Softball game be tween Skldegate and Queen ioue at the ball erminrf t r. Charlotte ast Friday night. After the game Mrs Hadyn Chasteney' artd son. Alwyn. entertained the .rounr neonl at an infnrm.ni h-- I at thlr hfme. Music for dancing i u"inira oy Aiwyn Chasteney Cla.id Duval. Demerold Stevens and Pat Locker. Advertising is an, uivtstmenL The STAMP of QUALITY - wvwj AT Gutta rercha Tires Are Sold and Recommended by S. E. PARKER LIMITED Whifflets From The Waterfront be put in for handling nf mri to be used In the Frederick Point fortfcifatlon work being carried out by the Ryan and Stewart con . trading Interests. The larger Ar- ing used ln connection with work. Dr. H. N. Brocklesby hU morning from Berkley. California, where he participated in -he Pacific Science Congress, delivering papers by himself and other members of the staff of thi Prince Rupert Fisheries &ri. rental. Station. He also visited In-Sastrfal plants In California. On a regular Alaska tourist voy-ige, CPU. steamer Princess Lou- . . 1 "iiJi llini ui port at 9 o'clock this morning from Vancouver and sailed a couple of hour later for Skagway and other northern point whence she will call here next Wednesday after - 1 noon southbound. The Princess I Louise had a larj?e list of passengers ; oasistlng almost entirely of round trip tourists. .There were 216 pas angers In alL Two disembarked here. Bringing rn a good-sized list of jassengers. Including a good pro-ortion of tourist. C.N.R. steamer Prlnpp Rnnorf Ctn i-ii f.t arrived In port' on time at 10 o'clock this morning from Vancouver Powell River and Ocean Falls and will sail at 3 o'clock this afternoon for Anyox and Stewart whence she will return here tomorrow evening southbound CLAsliHEO COXXECT10NS WA.NTKI) African importers and ex porters seek connection. ,jfh Canadian producers or manufacturers. Samples, offers for merchandise of all descriptions, principally fuh products, and terms solicited. The Colonial Fisheries, Limited, Benylwah House, Win-neba, Gold Coast. Hrin.h w.. Africa. tf FOR SALE FOR SALE Rowboat and violin. Snap. Apply J. Valentine. Phone R?d 50- H88) CLAPP BOCK FOR SALE-Build-ing cost 316)00 owner will sell equity j5oo cash. Terms can pos- oiy De nad on back tax. H. a. Helgerson Ltd. n88l KITCHEN Kfjiv t. "ii uuuia, ana j Pump. Bedstead, Restmore, Set .wers, vibrator. Phone Red 388' (ISO) FOR RENT CLEAN well - furnished modern apartments. Phone Red 444. (191) MALE HELP WANTED ONCE a man over 21. preferably with a car. to represent an all-Canadian Company In Prince .Rupert and surrounding district. Must be steady. -liable and a good worker. Earn-ln-js average $40.00 a week. Write J. M. Robinson, Mgr. Wear Ever Brush Company,' 408 Lumberman's Bide., Vancouver, B.C. (183) Winslow Winner Of Bowls Trophy Canturrd Woodland Memorial SIS j verware For Season By ;feat- irfg Tom McMeekln In Final R. M Winslow captured the Woodland Memorial Trophy for lawn bowling last night by defeat- Ing Thomas McMeekln M to 13 tot the final - Baseball Scores Yesterday's Big League scores: National Lea jut Boston 3. New York 8. Brooklyn 3-3. Philadelphia 0-8. Cincinnati 4. Chicago 6. American league New York S. Washington 7. Philadelphia 5. Boston 7. Chicago 3. Detroit 4. The league standings to date: Baseball Standings National League Cincinnati 65 38 .Stf St. Louis M 43 J71 Chicago 36 40 JM New York M 48 ilS Pittsburgh . 49 47 .510 Brooklyn .50 50 309 Boston 43 57 430 Philadelphia 8 68 2t American League New York 70 32 .m Boston 61 37 .834 Chicago M 48 J Qeveland 53 47 30 Detroit i & 49 MU Washlagton 47' 58 .448 Philadelphia 67 350, St. Louis . 4. 29 71 1 c p- R steemer Princess Ade- lalde WHUam Hughes l aue ,n P" at 3:3fl thU afternoon from the south and will sail at U P- 0,1 nr rrturrt to Vancoun r and ypcrtnts. '-r . sssssssssssssssssssHissHsssWrV4l sMbssssssssssssIIt,. J :taalsss Li r L'ri f I ilrl t fiM1 ilrJf.v M i : I j II 1 4 if rfgTeTsj ll Til h!hLadvcrtlUement a not pub-llshed or displayed bv thn Liquor Control Bo-rrd or by the Government of British Columbia MUSSALLEM'S CONFECTIONERY The Pioneer Store ln town carrying a large and up-to-date stock of Box Chocolates Chocolate Bars CandlesIce Cream Soft Drinks and MixersFresh Milk and Cream-Cakes and Cookies all kinds Fresh Fruits In season Serving Coffee Tea Toast-Sandwiches and Fancy Ice Cream I)fhes Sodas and Milk Shakes Open 8:00 ajn. to 11;00 p.m. ; FUNERAL AT BURNS LAKE Burial of Francois Lake Boy Who Was Drowning Victim BURNS LAKE. Aug !1 -Funeral, trhtm for Earl Nelson Lindsay. I steond youngest son of Mr and Mrs. O. W. Lindsay. Francois Lake victim of a tragic drowning aecl- I dent in Francois Lake on 8undar. j took place on WediMMlay afternoon .at the United Church. Burns Lake, j interment being ln the Burns Lake 1 cemetery The father of the boy who was! at Manson Creek at the time of the tragedy was hurriedly notified by means of radio and airplane service and reached Burns Lakt in Jt'tne for the funeral, travelling by! uanaawn Airways and car. A large number of friends and I neighbors of the family, attended to pay their last respects to one of the most popular boys orthe Fran cois Lake community. Deceased la survived by his parent. hU sisters. DorU Lindsay, and Mrs. L. Wallace, hie hmihm Tv. land George, all of Francois Lake. also hto sisters. M. Mike Murdock . . . I no Ma Aaoiprt Meger of Mayo. The pallbearers were members of the Francois Lake ball team, of which the deceased was ranLiln lnd other young friends The Job of nutting in a dock and , nun of the Royal Canadian Mr Force there has been about completed by the Armou. W Co About a doren men er Oscar Sather. have bee BXJURN1TURE CO. 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Hm "Saint Strike fti ' v n.nooN8 TiioriiLisoju; ooons have Invaded thn Simon's Hi mm Toan near he: 50 yards of the main climbed trees in thf area, and their loud bar great nuisance at n: ITCH St.6lPE0 Of Memylitk $6,50 339.00 $22.50 $9.00 $7.50 58.00 $11.50 $8.00 . THIRD AVKM'K IJ. C. Clothiers with Canaulan Pacific Service SBSMMSlllMS Fresh Local Raw mid Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657