fti r Rf ( !) I l hi I., v T ii P. C It II JJ A i The Perfect Thirst Quencher Hfl A A 11 A" 10c WHY PAY MORE ALAIIA FINALS FOR 1L7 a. d Bob Houston. 1W.I of all fir VIIW Qran, quirk, tare rkrap. Ak JtMir Drag-gUt, Crtxrr or Crrl THE WUSON rtY lAO CO, HAMILTON, ONT. mm.. or TEA TENNIS SET.assa duties. Canadian National Reercalion AtofUllu ChaiupUimliluii To lit Decided Till Week the Canadian National AM-jelatlon's Tenn'i :...mpioiuhtp tournament j .iivd tht week-end ; will be going Into Bablne Lake. Ba" rdav afternoon Ladies" . ----- Mrs. Wert and Mrs. Urn. tn Uo n,nd ff . v , r df Miss E. Rivett and "" lne Atlantte Ocean by the r D nwell vs. Mrs. MUlei Iroperlal Alru-ays flying boat Carl- . ... . Wrv.. iWia art4 rt lilt &'lr hill be wav from Ocean Falls to Slew- a-t In the eoure of a cl'.mVal tmir. LOKnOtf. Auv Father P Champagne will sail to- j Mr,. . & M. Valentin and Jam-morrow night on the Prince Charles juy will sail tomorrow night on the i for a trip to Mauett, Queen Char- Prince Charles for a holiday visit other Queen Char- toTVU. on ecclesiastical' . For being the Inmate of a dls- I - ! orderly house, tully Lamarr was City Commissioner W. J. Alder fined $50 In city police court this was In session this morning In bis mornlne. capacity as a city council to put .. .- lurongn. unai reading amendmenu Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Miller and to the city water bylaw. the only business. This was Mrs. L. ). Jones of Richmond, Indiana, arrived In the ell on the I. .Irf.l., In DH. Rnnort thl JJC kiihi Mm to come to Prince Rupert " . lrom.V',loU,rer- daughter Bettr were among the arrivals from Sangan River camp yesterday on the Prince Charles. Jack Dougherty, who has been Prince Rupert this morning by wayjat Allford Bay for the part several ox, pan Francisco and will pay a months, arrived on the Prince Mm in to. Angus tw0 WMu- vislt here with her Charles yesterday for a coupl rf Rupert Fulton; ladles' daughter, Mrs. Joseph T. Mandy. days visit in the city. tm-finala. Miss En Qraham Avenue. Westvlew. . Miss E. Bothwell vs. , I onrr ,.nd Mlas Swana Ola,'- Dr A L Priuhard of the Nan- Moose and Moose Ladles, families atmo Biological Station arrived In and friends picnic this Sunday, F afternoon mens the city on the Prince Rupert this Boats leaving Cow Bay at 11. 12 CJ Fan Jurm&ln and JulUfe morning from Vancouver and pro-land 1 pjn. HMl Bca Houston and Angus Mae- reeded by train to Terrace enxoute. Tjk t ied doublet. Mrs. Miller to Lakelse Lake to carry out salmon1 Harry Thrupp will sail on the i d Rpcrt fulton v, MUs F. migratory reearch work. Later he 'prince RuDert tomorrow nlaht for a holiday trip ta Vancouver. Mrs. Thrupp and son are already In the south. Mrs. David Taylor and daughter. will sail tomorrow evening . rtn fVlA Drlna Dirr4 trim Vn n At.un . m;n l J Jjhnny O-Nelll last c"-. euroute to Montreal where they will r ,r doubles semi-final. Ivoutstut It took them longer than,1"1"" Wi " Mrs. Oeo. A. Hill and children returned yesterday from Massett. travelling hrre thpy haTC n 'Wtlng Mrs Klncade. n- o F P- 8 -f" "r- l chert speclalirt for the provincial J- gov.rnmTnt. and Miss Florence M. to' P n- Mrs. Neal M. Carter and sons a vaca tion in the south, returned to the " Tlly from ,tunl Vancouver vancoTr on on in the Prince rruice u-.w u trnm th Mr rHeitKrr Express FRIDAYS, U.00 a.m. fir.. efr.. call or irrit Cify 77cfcf I 'Office, 528 3rd Ave. 1 "" " i "iiwv -- j" i COAL (Iraln Feed Seeds and Fertilizer I'UINCE RUFERT FEED CO. 'li'net 38 and 851 ii NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll Proprietor "A HOME AWAY MOM HOME" Rates 11.00 up 80 Rooms' Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone Z81 P.O.Bel W U'b interesting to know when reading ;th " Duily New "t tht people of th whol UUiHot ar doing the name. toria. ! Announcements All advertisements m inla cl ima will be charged tor a raU month, at Z3i ori Hospital Bazaar, October . C.C.F. Bazaar. October 1. Catholic Bazaar October tl. 13- "Crescent Canadian Shows" and Better. MISS YUKI Dressmaker Ladles' and Children's Alterations Moderate; Price. Phone GREEN M0 77 FRASER ST. LEE HUNG CUUNG Chop Suey House Open Day aud M(ht Second Avenue TBI DafTT IWWI l vL..-i.n - ' - 1 i ' J CAUSES OF WAR ! LOCAL NEWS NOTES Jiai 'i l i i was an arrival In the city yester day on the Prince Charles. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wood and ands, are guests at TlcU of Rlchardwa sr.. mother r of c"e Bucy. In? for Vancouver whence she will oroceed to New York to nil on the Queen Marv for Southampton. After a llt In Sratland. she will sail from Southamnton on the Winchester Castle for Capetown. GROCERY INCORPORATED , VICTORIA. August U: CP j Company Incorporations announc-j ed here this week Include the Sunrise Co. of Prince Rupert wlt.i capitalization of $20,000. ir CENTRAL HOTEL' ROOMS and CAPE Phone 31 For Bent Household Coal MRS. C E. BLACK MUSIC Miss N. Lawrence Teacher of Violin Theory Classes Commenclnf Sept. 1 PHONE S80 cause of the Red. Selfishness was lat the bottom of It all. ! Mm. M. M. 'Lamb and daughter, ror prompt and courteous sr- Turning men 10 ine mawer 01 Margaret, left on thl morning's vice Pnone n Taxi. w.iuuemauonai poae, ciu train for a- trip to Terrace. puunea inai a statesman oui-. Miss Isabel Brannan left on this. feted by all sort ol Influence; ! Mrs. A. J. Squirt and daughters, 'morning's train for a trip to Ter- When France found her monetary j this race. isysiem assauea me union env w .Norma and Joan, left on mom. ' tag's train for a visit to Terrace. J in 10 ine lune ol mu i Jack Morrison, who has been on :a trip south, returned to the city from Vancouver on the Prince 'Rupert this rooming. Gale, meruuat at SKUjegaic.;uon pounas. men wnen me unusn; pound was. being buffeted the Brl- tlsh had to stand alone. When Italy seized Ethiopia France refused to allow Britain to child are sailing on the Prince Ru-. u her Mediterranean ports as pert tomorrow night for a trip toj&ases. Therefore no attempt was Vancouver. (made to stop Italy. Later when . :the Germans marched into the Mr. and Mrs-, P. F. P. Bird and Rhine, the British refused to loin Mr and Mrs. G. T. German re-1 France to stop them. Mr. Bird said turned home yesterday from a two he associated the two "mad dogs ol weeks holiday visit at Tlell. Europe" with anti-Christ. One was i .. definitely against religion and the Mrs. W. E. Denning and son .other was moving in that direction. John, returned on the Prince 1 The family squabble was still tak- Charles last night after spending ing place In the larger field and khe past two weeks at Sangan the attitude of each was that the River camp. I other should give way. ifl'liliia Mi&s Muriel Vance left on this , mornings train for Lakelse Lake where she will pay a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gordon at their summer home. Dr. Frank Tepoorten of Vancou ver, brother or Mrs. w. m. uiacs, stock, w arrived from the south on Prince Rupert this morning. . The speaker said he knew some-"'thing about the. German mentality. He had to either dominate or be dominated and he told of an incident that had come to his notice to illustrate It. He intimated that force wa the only thing the German understood and that accounted for Hitler. Hotel Arrivals Central S. Dzapka. CNJt.; C. B. Lewsey, Winnipeg; E. Wlkston. H. Livingstone, Elno Haapala, O' Gorman, M. Hanberg and A. Hadland, city; Mr. and Mrs. G. Maslaluk, Porcher Island: Harry Herbert, Terrace. Prince Rupert F. Gale, Skldegate: J. W. McLorm, W. W. Gray. A. G. Handford and A. C. Lumsden, Vancouver: Miss Delia i'h. Miller. Wenatchee; G. D. Marson, ho . i. is vlsiUn? i,mr. in in the ritr city.' l n . the! ' uiusjciiii. riuia-j deipou; wuuam Bicue. urassyi Plains: R. A. Le Unman, Vancou VI,. Am n,,fv nnrJ nrius of, vet. AS-, anu Airs. unnc5 Hill Hlll Queen Queen Charlotte Is'-!1-4. ... Lawn "Z,h Jit week to conduct a local "" tw Vancouver arrived In the city onjn. C.K.R the Prince Rupert this morning to CUD1C 9 t W. H. Tobey, CXX. divisional take up residence lit the Waldrnn ; vti voisr AnnrFMLNT uperlntedent. left on this mon Apartments here .They are the 11' 'CP' A CM- nam vjr waj u i ijiv renis 01 ui ii ri. ki , uitv- to tnne down automobile horns af ter October l UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steameri Uati rrtnre Hiprt for Vanciver T-S.S I AI ALA KVF.K1 TIII9 TAR, CAKUKNA KKIIA. HAY. I JB p in. P"1' lu Vnnrwuvrr. Thuri. a.m. ! Vouer, Mondsj .m. II t.nrnlrntt Please liirttia TWkeU fle Tjr'htr r.f,-mation Rcnatdlng Reservation and Tlt-kfis rtom HUSK J SKI.NNKK. rlni l(apr Anl. Third Ave. Hhunr 5RS SOUTH TO VANCOUVER! eailm: al OCEAN FALLS id POWELL RIVER Simmer lcuye I'rluc H u per I every SA'I'UltDAY, 7 p.m; MONDAY, 3 p.m. Truins leave l'rliiee Huper for the Knt Mninluy, VetliieinluyvFrUlMy, 6 p.m. mr a vacauuu inn 10 reoitcion tor or tne fnnce Kupen risnenes cu" .l" . TfTr,,, . "d in the neighbor ,xl of Van Urera inu vih: "r- . nnM VlrnH Mm TcA It rt ha' resulted In an aureemeni 'T"'" :T. 1 ' nii ru; ui war wuui Experimental Station. D. G. Borland, manager of the Capitol Theatre, returned to the D. E. Rodgerson, manager of the city on the Prince Rupert ttu Goodyear Tire St Rubber Co. tor morning after a trip to Niagara Western Canada with headquarters .Falls. Ontario, to attend a conven-at Winnipeg, and Mrs. Rodgerson. tlon of Famous Players Canadian In the course ol a trip to the Pacific Corporation theatre managers. He I Coast, arrived In the city Ironx also visited company head offices ! Vancouver on the Ptbice Rupert in Tornnto as well as Brltlh Col- Uils mornius and proceedl ta Jas- umbla headquarters In Vancouver per Park by train. Mr Borland found stifling hot weather In Ontario very oppressive. Miss Enid McKeen ol Victoria ar- rived In the slty on the Ptlnct Ru Miss Mnlsie Macdonald. who Is pert thl morning from Victoria ta retumln? to her home In East Transvaal. South Africa, after re-and nay a vUlt with her hrotheln-Uw flsler Mr. and Mrs. Arnold FUi s'dlnir In Prince Ruoert for the Up. Fourth Avenue East. She was Pa' twite years with her uncle sreotnuankd bv MJ &ubarsf FU aunt. Mr. and Mrs. William MU-leo, daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. Fla f- Avenue Fat- wiu ,eave o Un. who has been visiting n vie- "ir ""w lu"'v OLD PRICC tt u Vtrn IKTIRHATtOHAl XlTVTt Mm Bvknc4 i. Briuia tatrnVkkmloklat Dry Ci. kit g.inwl oinml imuiioa luc I V. Pes- Mrs.lnTeness- Mr?.' Ryal ' William Renlund and H. Lem mellr. Queen Charlotte Islands: 3. and Mrs. A E. .Carter of Blades. Delburne. Alberta: L. Oar- LOOK mttkL inwDDircci PRICC tt M. 80 This advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia THE SEAL QUALITY GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by th only sslmen cannlnr company with an all the year round payroll la Prince Rupert One of , , SCDTLRNDS FINEST X'K WHISKIES W&Kffivi b mmfs SCOTCH WHISKY ISTtLlCD ANO BOTTLED N ICOTIAHD This acSertisement is not published or displayed b the Liquo Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia Miss Margaret Armstrong Is sail- Mr. and Mrs. G. W, Nickerson, ing tonight on the Princess Ade- who have been on a trip south, re-lalde for Vancouver where she will turned to the city on the Prince attend a school. RuDert this morning from Vancou- ( ver. Rev., i. C. Jackson, pastor of First United Church, returned to the city Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hodgson on the Prince Rupert this morning who have been on a trip to Vancou- frora a trip to Vancouver. er and Vancouver Island, returned Miss Locke of the editorial de- jto the city on the Prince Rupert this morning. riu.ciw,. Miss Helen Lortz of Jefferson was in the city today going north ty, Missouri, arrived InJ'the city to Stewart and Anyox this after- on last night's train from the East noon. She is writing her Impres- to pay a visit here as the guest of. sions. Mrs. Joseph T. Mandy. ELIO'S FURNITURE THIRD AVENUE UKEAKFAST SUITE Prince Rnpert- 1 6-piece Breakfast Suite Buffet, CO -I dropside tahle aud 4 chairs. To clear v DINETTE SUITE 1 6-piece Dinette Suite Buffet, table CCfJ A eJD.tl V 4 chairs. To clear CHESTERFIELD SUITE piece Chesterfield Suite SI (S.i To clear BEDROOM SUITE l.piece Bedroom Suite Bed, chif- CJQ fonier, vanity and bench.To clear V-UtfltfV' OOOOOOOhOOOOOOO OOOOOOO OOS-fcuo ooaOOOOOOfiOOflOOOOOOOOOO g 5 FREE 15c Ponds Cold Cream When you buy 35c bottle Drene Shampoo Both For 35c OrmesLtd. "Jiits Pioneer Druqgists The Reiall Store Phones: 81 & 13 Open Dally from 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays, and Holidays from 12 noon till 2 p.m. 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. -ft ISM . . 'in tit. ,2 1 hi