U 1 14 mi, ertlsement Is not publisher or displayed by the Liquor j Board or by the Oovernmcnl of DrtUih Columbia ' t- tu'.jre 'eturued to the Union steamer Cardena. Capt. Prince Rupert this John Boden. Is due in port at urn a trip to Vancouver H 45 tonight from the south and will sail a couple fif hours later ' Murvold and Mrs. Pet- M n(T return to Vancouver and have ben on a trip wayjwlnU. , -r. returned to the city , i' ;n.e Rupert this morning, c p r steamer Princess Ade- ..... . . . .u Capt- William Hughes. Is the MadlH returned to y. m dw pon S;l5 atitmoon ?rm Tbe .1-m CA Be ufC a business trip to C.N.R. divisional j I from the south and will sail at 10 run. n her return to Vancouver land waypolnU. Again there was a fair-sized & . SWSS-4 a t fra M'AAblw 4 A M sa.lt Vt av14 I 4 ' i jr it trip over the line M " duIM night by Harold Davey's Orchestra ' . ; at the East End 1UIL The affair M hit ire Irving. Who has been proved trutte enjoyable to those ,. visit to Vancouver, re- present ;hc fttjr front the south' 1 Rupert this morning Mrs D. L. Pitt and Daughter. Elizabeth, and son. Bobby, formerly lyn ZarelU. who has been of Premier and now residing In veral months In Van ; Australia, are- passengers aboard .km a coarse In hair i the Prince Rupert today going r turned home from the through to Premier where they will the Prince Rupert this visit for the coming month in the 'course of a trip to Canada -k Ilamen. who has been4 Mrs James Den holme of Tie 11 Vaneeuver. arrived laUrrived In the city last evening from --. the Priner Rupert IhlsiTieB and will be returning home on ; .I 'l 1U proceed by the the Prince Charles tomorrow night i i 'lei tomorrow nitht to she brought in with her two local n CbarkHte Islands, girls. Ba Rltohle and Florence luband Is superintend - 'Marre, who had been attending the I A Keiley Logglnf Oo-lsuauner camp for gstta at The Dunes. Constable Walter Mid-, M t rtt who has been on H.NCE AT I'OKT CLEMENTS . Vancouver on escort (1 Mn Mtddteton arrived Int Their ti a daaee aboard the r i the south on the1 Prince Charles whMe the vessel was) t Oil' mornUiK and Port CJcments Wednesday ev-' tl tv the Prince Charles Milng Music was provided by i i iit to thclslands" Jame Denholroe on the accordion rv in uo n-oornmcnt i..-. on a iiiiuii"- . aaivw ins v - i ,i n . Read Ae tjitVon k ie$ I, 1 L A I1W ..11 rin 1 1 Id d it BSWl 1 l llSlfc II I TOT IIAILT KTW1 Ir. and MrK Olof Hanson and daughter, Mrs. Don Sutherland or LOCAL NEWS NOTES Kamloops, after hating spent a few days in the city, are returning to the Interior on this "evening's train. Mr. Morrison ot Massett arrived For prompt and courU-ow ser-resterday on the Prince Charles and vice Phone 13 Taxi. tt Kurt Lindner, hotelkeener MaawU Is In Uw city today and for Rmtthn Tot a visit. ial business. Captain and Ma. Ivan Halsey. Salvation Army, are sailing on the Princess Adelaide tonight for a trip to Victoria. Mrs. C. 11. Hanklnson and left on this morning's train for Lake Kathlyn where they will-spend the holidays. Miss Olive Corder arrived In the city on the Prince Rupert this morning from Oakland and will spend the summer here as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Bryant. uert F. Smith, general manager of the 811bak-Preraler Mining Cc and Mrs, Smith and child with Mrs. Smith's father. Mr. Watt, are passengers aboard the Prince Rupert today bound for Premier. Mr. Smith has been In the south on business while Mrs. Smith and f am ITCH week, is 12 ox, 35 o. $10 10 Of. $2.63 STOPPED orMomr let tf ut rriitf Iran itAmt U avaa. pmfin. lau'-laut, Mia. mtM I U W nUmOf q. U.U.U. trmtnUf. Otiimim. tUMUm. Bott-iMTiuM4MtltowiiiMii train on his return to Smlthers. I A. J. Lancaster, provincial collector, left on this morning's train for a brief trip to Terrace on official business. Extra pants free with every "House of Hobberlin" suit. Ladles' suit or topcoats 10 per cent off at Ling the Tailor at the new location Sixth St.. Helgerson Block. Sale lly have been away for some time during July only. '163 and 165 wm This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Or-:trol Board or by the Government of British Colutnma. Going Over Like the Proverbial Hotcake PENGUIN - PELICAN The HijiRest Selling Line of Hooks in the World 20c each Ilooks you have always wanted to read-General Fiction Romance Mystery Politics Non-politics Travel Guide books Classics Hiography Westerns Prose and Poetry Get a Complete List Large Selection to Choose From A New Shipment Received GOAL Every Month Grain Feed Seeds and Fertilizer PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO. Phones 58 and 558 NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FKOM $1.00 up 50 Rooms Hot St Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. l'hone 281 P.O. Box 198 Mrs. Wesley Singer of Massett and ion, David, arrived In the city last evening on the Prince Charles Xirt. j. W. Nkholls and daughter, and win be returning home to . the of PitrtclJU Wft on this nralfti train Wands Saturday night. Mi'. andMrs. J. R. Drysdale are wtu d- returning nome on passenger aboard the PrinM Ru- Miss Myrtle litMU arrW- rlv Prince Charles tomorrow night. IttaTRlm to Premier af- ea on tne rnnce jfwtJ . 1 1 visit ,, in . ,,, ! L. S. Hope, assistant district for- afternoon and Is leaving tonight ester, left on this morning train for the Peace River. for a brief trip to Terrace on offic ter a Vancouver. Mr. Drys- idale Is master mechanic for the , Pretnler mine. 1 Mrs. Matt Peterson and Mrs. M. 'Druesen. her sister, left on this 'morning's train for New York. Mrs. Peterson is going that far with Mrs. Druesen who has been visiting here and Is now returning to her home In Norway. Xt M. O'Brien, chief field for the Consolidated Mining Si Smelting Co is a passenger aboard lhe 8lng Ruprt C K Sealv who has been on leaving by this evening's UBS, Announcements All advertisements in this col-rmri will be charged for a full month at ?5u a word. Prince Rupert Regatta and Dance July 20. Hospital Bazaar, October 4. Catholic Bazaar October II, 12. I "Crescent Canadian Shows" Jger and Better. Novembers B- Dance every Thursday, East End I Hall. 1 Legion Women's Auxiliary Bazaar THE St'FKF.MF. COI RT OF BRIIIH rOLt'MBIA thr Miller of Vmil FJU, Wr4. 'forthwith Sod In In .Mallrr af lw "4mlnUtrtUQ TAKE NOTICE that br Ordri of HU 'Honour Judge Ftaher dated Uve 28th ti- cf Jurw 19W 1 PPOtirtM Atf- I muiiftrtlor of Uvr Eetftte of Venzl . E11K Ut of tbe City of Vrttiee Rupert nd all pmana barUig elaJmi idecwed. S-aiaot Uv Eau are mjulred to. fila Min mui me m wnun jjivh Iiix verUled on or brtore ttoe 15th day of lhe oJd Eat&te are required to pay the amount of their todebtedoera to me DATED a Prince Rupert, B.C. thU 3rd day or July 1939. NORM A.N A. WATT Official Admlnlatrator Prince Rupert. B C IN TIIE SITKEME COCRT OF BBIIISI1 COLUMBIA la the Mailer f Frederick tiTUltaia Heard. Deceased And In lhe Matter of lhe -Admlnlstratloa Act" TAKX NOTICt that by Order of H'al Honour Jude w. E. nsner datea toe 3id day of June 1839 t waa appointed Administrator of the Estate of Frederic WllUam Beard, deceased, late ot the Village Terrace, BrUtoh Colum bia, and au persons naTing oiaima afalhat lhe aald Estate are hereby re- quired to MraUh same to me properly mined on cc before tne aist oay oi July 139 aatt all persona Indebted to Ibe saia uuu ant requirea m pmy the amount of their Indebtedneaa to me fcrthirtth. NORMAN A. WATT. Official Administrator. Prince Rupert. BJO DATED th 06th d&y of June 1SS9. LAn ACT ft! Ice t Utenllnn ! Apply to Leae. In' telecraBh Creek Uuid Recwllns Dtotrlot of OatUr, and situate adjoin- rnj the Enaterly boundary or ux ii Cuslar THesmnh Creek Townsttel on h" North bank of the SUktoe River. Meriiah tatend to apply for a leaw Of lb folloa-to -described tabds: 1 Conkiueictn( at a xt plaated a Uia 8 S Comer of lit U cassiir Whence S cTtalra Northed v; thence 9 Xhalns ..Easterly thence Southerly to If. w: M, on North oana oi snnw RlTrr: thence WeKeriy following aaid High Wafer Mark to point of coni-fnerrement and: containing Three acres more or less. ROBERT FKATEH LATiMEK. Dated Mav 52nd 19S9. IN TIIE MTREME COfRT OF BBITlSll COLUMBIA I " jBua'ta.araP In the Mailer the Estal ot UuU Prnleblf. leceaed fuel NOTICE that by Order of the Supreme Court of British ColuxaWt Letter Probata of the tU of Louis acalehle. deceased, laxe of WW Rup O. V.H WAr v aforesaid on or fcoout ine ora uj w iota rntjeri to AlQ'l Ohnesors and Nora . Arnold of J prior Ritpert aforesaid, vne txecuion nsjned la Ue rtll of the aald deceased AU persons liaving cuoms seaum. tut avi Eat&ts ar mrulred to fumlah the aune In writing, properly Teruea. i K. under slmed within one monw from .the date of hU Notice, other' K&Lkia will toe distributed pur' suant to the said Will wtttwut regard to anv such clalma. au peraons inaem- ed .to the said Eats are hereby te-nirrf tetartlM amount ot their la- aaotedneiss o w. uiuiis." hinm t Frlncs Ruuert. B. C. thU 3Jnd day of June l'3?v ALOTB OHNESORO and NORA t. ARNOLD Box 893. Prtnc Rupert, B. C ( SHOT - rw f00D ENERGY! J . FOR TRlGGER-fAST : j.iicinus. nourlshins QUAritn m oilFFED RlVt,1 S B.C. FURNITURE CO. Bargains In New and Used Furniture Cnsfatlnc of Chesterfield Suites. Bedrcom Suites. Dinlns Boom Suites, Dinettes. Kitchen Ranges, Dressers. Vanities Washing Machines, Beds Springs Mattresses Etc It Will Par You to Come in and Look Over Our Large Stock Used Furniture 1 Sewing Machine At - 1 Iteronditioned Washing Machine At - SKitchen Chairs-Each 2 Camp Cots Each 1 KerainEton Typewrited 1 Hoyal Typrwriter Standard key, At - 1 Oak Vanity and Chair At . 2 Cast Iron Cabin Cook Stov Special 1 Tapestry Chesterfield Suite Special Special While They Last S7.50 S35.00 $1.00 $5.00 $32.50 $27.00 $12.50 New Furniture Remember the Day I with a lo $13.95 $64.00 SNAPSHOT Complete Developing, Printing and Enlarging Service Agents for Kodak and Voigtlander Cameras Warwick box Cameras Taking Pictures Size 2 1-1 x 3 1-4 $1.95 Ormes Ltd. Jfi Pioneer Druggists The ReiaU Store Phones: 81 & 82 Open Dally from 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays from 12 noon till 2 pjn. 7 p.m. till 9 P-m. rW . a. m mmmi sJ