r t -' v - V ir. tfce Mi M;. iird hr 1 r . t ! Milt1 u tan C a, sa.-r tL Ac V 1 : J ' T to ,Jer A 12. 1MB. THB DAILY HKffU "n 'Squaws Becoming or 8244.30 from i.ucy. Sandy Cook K.'h optlAii of riiiiment. In morning. 4 Mr W. L. Stamford and -dan and daughter, Vlctor-;a.st night on the Prln-, ude ford vacation trip to Gordon and Victoria will 1 ir studies in the south oiyie conscious for supply it otv j quality blind f.r , Heme had been Ch'' Alarmed At Trend Toward Ti.r contractors wen? WliUe owaiii Way " ' .,1 in removing blisters d rktd on the pain: xw hospital. J. Halroyd ROCKY MOUNTAIN HOUSE, sent eipectauy iron. aiu.(1u. 12: C -Chief Walk- izv.tr nfr this. Ther In? t.( h Ktnntv Inrfhni toria anrl HattU i . i I L- . I. . - . . . . ... i be it, uuiauauwi on uium wiiu wrm io vagary 10 tee King 4 .r handyohnne Ui George and Queen Elizabeth and SOUTH TO VANCOUVER! calling ii OCEAS FUU M flftLL Steumrr leaves iMrtc? Hiperl every SATUKDAY, 7 p.iii. .'MOMVaV, 3.i.iii. TruliiH leave Prince Hupert for lle Mtuuluy, WedneMlity, tliluyt 6 p.m. PMMeuer TEiprrif FIUI1AYS4 11,00 a.m. r Tiira. rfcS. call or tcrite City Ticket Office, 528 3rd Ave. V.HI-' COAL Grain Feed Seeds and Fertilizer IMUNCE KUPERT FEED CO. . Phones 58 and SSI NEW ROYAL HOTEL J, ZarelU Proprietor -A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" lUtes 11.00 up , 90 Rooms. Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 181 T.O. Box 1M .. It' interesting to know when reading the Daily New mt th peopU of th whol district art doing the mums. LOCAL NEWS NOTES FLASH-Showboat Swing Band Cash Tor Old Gold. Uulgw't. will play at a dance at Boston Hall i tonight 8:30 to 12. Admission 5c.J For prompt and courteous ser- vice Phone 13 Taut tf Mr. and Mra. D. C. McRae are ulHnu Ihl. ov.nlno n th Prru' Mil nValVtKe Hill t. ItVllO UI been However. Chief Walking Eagle u- 1 urM OI ine tepanmenv ic r,te4idefH 0f the Canadian was delighted to have seen the of Mln Victoria, arrived in the & Cl ld stora! Co riAval rfti,ni t.ii. Th. rMiif city rm the Princess Adelaide yes-1 nu ins wire reiuseo ui arronipany City M!leehlm un,w eouW hav" a lnitt-T n lUti1 buslnMS' , aa sav ins it land -white women's- shoes. MIas Ellen May Bell, who has . The Chief explained: "Too much been vUltlng with friends in the 'money, so she stayed home One eity for the pxtf couple of weeks. Indian girl went into Rocky this aalled by the Princess Adelaide last spring and traded a coyote skin for night on her return to her home in a permanent to she could be swell Victoria. to see the Queen, and now all the quaws are yelling to have their Mr. and Mrs. 11. A. Nelson, who hair fixed. Squaws sure getting have been on a motor trip through hard to live with when they want the Pacific Northwest, returned to nt u ah ietment. to be like whit women ELIO'S FURNITURE THIRD AVIiM'E Prince Rupert Used Kitchen Ranges And Reconditioned 1 Only Faucet with hot water jacket I Oiilr Undlay I Only tturney-Oifprd I Only Maiettlc 1 Only Monarch 1 Only Canada Trlde 1 Only Monarch 1 Only Monarch - Lsrte A wort mm t of round tables to choow from 124.90 ttt.50 $15.50 S3U0 $40.00 $5.00 up All have extra leaves J Only l ull Slie Bed Complete l!ed Bed. Coll Spring and Cotton Felt Mattreut 1 Only tVd 3-plece Chesterfield Suite. W6-00 UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers Uav Wince Rupert .for Vnfcou; T.8.8 CATALA KVEItt TUKS TA.S. CARDKNA FltlBAY, OAt, 1 ; JO p.tn. Out Vancouver, Thura. a.ro. Due Vhco". Monday a-m. II Convenient. Meant Turchaw Tickets at Office Further Information Bepardlng Reservations and TlckeU From Fit AN K J. RKINNF.R, Prince Kypert Agent Tlilrd Ave. Phone. 5G the city on the Princess Adelaide yesterday afternoon, bringing their icar with them. Oeorge Cripps, provincial assessor, and Jack Oarret. deputy assessor and collector, will sail tonight on the Prince Charles for a trip to Pacofi and other Queen Charlotte Island points on official duties. TAKE NOTICE that after the 1st day of August 1939 I shall not be responsible for any debts contracted In my name otherwise than by mrself personally. C. M, McINTYRE. (1S3) Announcements All advertisements in this col-cmn will be charged for a full month at a word. Hospital Bazaar, October 4. C.C.F. Bazaar, October 7. Catholic Bazaar October 11, 12. "Crescent Canadian Shows" and Better. MISS YURI Dressmaker Ladles' and Children's Alterations Moderate Price Phone GREEN 880 727 FRASER ST. LEE HUNG CHUNG Chop Suey House Open Day and Night Second Avenue Confessions of a NAZI SPY Mri C R Jt-att -! t.urtenay. Vancouver l.siar.U. arrived in the city on the Princess Adelaide yesterday afternoon for a three weeks' visit with friends. Mrs. K. Hallberg left this wee. 777 for a three weeks' visit in Port-' Helen and Margaret land, Oregon, and Vancouver.! wt l Washington. Accompanying her Is1 toT Seattle, the former gomg south Mr Hallbenr's sister. Mrs. Ella I viait and the latter returning jAhann ..f R.whnim Ra-rn i to the Puget Sound city altar a who has been paying a visit here and who will return In September to her home In the Old Country. Capt. and Mrs: Ivan HaUey and I child returned to the city on the 'Princess Adelaide yesterday afternoon from a visit In Victoria. Capt Halsey. who is commandant of the I Salvation Army here, made a trip to the Golden Gate International ! Exposition as a member of a Salvation Army band. The regular monthly meeting of hrvirrt nt rilrwtr of the Prince '. Rupert General Hospital was held 'last night In the hospital. Those present were O. P. Tinker, chairman, F. A. MacCallum, Dr. R. G. Large. R. E. Benson, O. V. Wilkinson, Frank Dlbb and W. M. Brown, .directors; Miss Jean Harrison R.N., I lady superintendent, and H. W. Birch, managing secretary. stay at her homje hate.. Hotel Arrivals Koyal W. J. F. Muaaenden. Vancouver; A. Woie. John Rendert and G. G. McQuarrie, city. Central J. Hadstrom. H. Leaak and Arne Ormson Lee. city: Ernest Louth Metlakatla; Percy Thodison and George Harvey. Inverness; K. W. Lineham and W. C. Hudson, North Pacific. Prince Rupert Oeorge O. Castle. C. Prevost. W. R. Bucknall and R. Smith, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. John A. Boyd, Montreal: Mrs. Martin Miller. Kaien Cedar Mill; G. H. Jol-ffe. Quen Charlotte City. MUSIC Miss N. Lawrence Teai her of Violin Theory Classes Commencing Sept. 1 PIIONK 5S0 THE SEAL QUALITY GOLD SEAL Fancy Ketl Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only salmon tannine company with an all the year round payroll in Prince Rupert u the dahlias coming In bloom uii.i r. . . vi.- nn 9 rin uiVumuwr iruinuvi to uiid the annual ax usi snowing Mrs. JarvU II. Mcleod lett on yes- r,rpltal. Nothing had yet nuhed north to Edmonton to catth i terday morning ' train lor a visit n" bulldlnr walking Eagle wrole Hln Majesty wwe and aloone LadUs, famllleai ( aiium asked if there last aummer asking the tribal landi ftrjd friends picnic ihl Sunday. gj.y iniormauoa in re- on me nornenay Plain west of the hp delivery of the Imp RockW be eiveti to his tribe. Al-. r.-d by Lord Nuffield of though the dtonles belong to the : which application hal Morley reserve they have always .jme time ago, lit was refund to live there, ttilng further bad been ! think King Oeorge would have the application had fined It for me. If the bin bos had the itv from Uu uutti nn ue Prln- www. wi mvc 4v- -, ctzi Adelaide yeaterday afUrnoon. Mite BUam Patmore, who has . ) uixMt In regard to another gllmnM of Their MaJeaUe Hh frU-nd at Lake Kathlyn and been aUadlJC auiiuner icAool at . t ) 01 a Barrage in- on ineir reium irom tne coau tlx omwueri. Thi might be combined days later, U sorry he didn t have storage facilities In a a few private word with the King.1 NOTICE Victoria, rtMmd to the city from the WHith on Um PrlnceM Adelaide yetterday afbacnoon. Un E. Kvia arrived in the cltv BoaU leaMng Cow Bay at 11. 12 on.th PHnHtl Adel&id taaterdav and 1 pm. ,,E8) .aflernoen (iwn Vancouver for a . "77. week's vMt wlUuMr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mra Robert r, Parker u and.Q pM-son returned liome on the Prince urwBe yrsieraay ajienwioM aiitr Mr Mw j A. B jyd of Mwt-i nlj'ht li ih.- Prin- b made through the nwdlum H let me talk to him alone." the Chief n.iunuwi ana Vancouver. -cem Adelaid on their r. turn wiuth Br t.di Co.'umbla jioipiuu as- said. lafter a day's vtat m Uil- city. Mr are very gay. Mucn la expected from those gardens that have had : but few perennials in bloom during j the early part of the summer. j Of late the Chimney Bell campanulas have been adding to the beauty of the gardens. Mostly they are blue and gorgeous blue too. So fine is the texture of the flower that they do not lost long. However, If the flowers are picked off as soon as they fade, others will come and the pillar of blue will continue for i tome time. Same of these chimney ; bells, both blue and whltf, can be' en in Dean Gib.son's garden. ; In ajilte of the weather this year. I there never were to many fine gar-. i dens in the city as there are today." 'Tne color of the flowers Is purer than usual because they do not fade in the sun. Many people want ne tr see their o!ace but it is 1m-Kwihle to see them all. I only wish I could. Not many people drive out Eighth Avenue so not many see Miller'a fine little home there. The garden l roomy and all the flowers axe olanted in such a way that they have room to grow without being crowded put Everything Is so spic and span In that garden that it makes me ashamed of my own. Another very attractive little lolace is Oscar Pick's near the Rid ley Home. The sweet peas, rose? and various annuals all do well for both Mr. and Mrs. Pick are gard eners and each does a part. Dont say again that zinnias will not grow in Prince Rupert! Joes Vlumtr Vius smA In full hlrmm 9flH I advise the average gardener to worry over growing zinnias or verbenas. By the way. If you ask Jock about sweet oeos and prizes at the show, he smiles in that knowing way of his and looks wise. Evidently he wMl be on hand when the judge hands out the prizes. Charlie Balagno and his Bill Fulton, are keeping up mones. He planted 250 and all seem to have done well. Telling the secret of his success, he says he put a thick layer of sand be neath them and also covered them with sand. He certainly knows the trick that brings the blooms. Bill's garden has also been looking very well but would be better If the Lakelse Lake holiday was shorten ed. I was nearly forgetting to tell about my water UlUes. I have three and last year did not get a bloom. Now I have a yellow one out full and a white one should be in bloom by the time this appears in print. A third, supposed to be pink, is so small I fear It may not open this A It - year. Anyone wisning to see uie Just walk In and take a look. Like a young mother said to me or ner first baby: "We think it Some of the local gardeners are getting the prize lists which were advertised this week. It is a lengthy list, much longer than has ever been offered in this city before. Get a list and then enter as many flow ers as possible at the show on Aug ust 30. Professor Buck is coming to Judge both the flowers and the gardens. If you drive along Eleventh Av enue Charlie Strachan's lovely little bit of color is sure to hit you In the eye. No, this has no reference to any person. It Is simply my way of saying that his garden is very fine. He has gorgeous begonias In his porch boxes and hanging basket and the nasturtiums are a blaze or color. Stop the car and get an eye ful.-H. F. P. Keep up to date, larly. Advertise regu- CENTRAL HOTEL" ROOMS and CAFE Phone SI For Best Household Coal MRS. C. K. BLACK DUKE OPENS NEW HOSPITAL' BUILDINGS sBSisjslslss The Duke of Kent is shown above chatting with a little patient at the Lord Mayor Treloar Cripples' Hospital and College at Alton. Hants, England, following his officially opening the new" buildings. The Duke met the little chap during an inspection pf the hospital. Japanese Child Buried Friday Many friends assembled at the chapel of the B. C. Undertakers yesterday afternoon for the funer al of Yuil TsuJL three year old """"J ... I . e f...u D. .... A fl.,-. ,f UU ". aua. kj. iiji. 7hl oZ tiZ Canon W. F, Rushbrook officiate ,h,; that. At the same time we h do not notl w T . ,. . (One Liquor Store lln Million MUes Vellowknife to Have First Booze Emporium in Northwest REGINA, Aug. 12: (CP) First liquor store ever to be established in the North West Territories. 1,-242224 square miles in area, will and Mrs. J. A. Hlnton presided at.be opened at Yellowknife. 1,000 the organ to accompany the ( miles northwest of Prince Albert hymns which were "Jesus Love, soon. Me" and "Safe in the Arms of it will be operated by the Sas-Jesus..' The pallbearers were T. katchewan Liquor Commission by Sakamoto. K. Nakamoto. S. Nono-, arrangement with N.W.T. Council-yama and Y. Funashiro. Inter- which will receive all profits. The ment was made in Fairview Ceme- agreement provides for the open-tery. , ing of other stores when required. supplies win ue aiupcu uj u ,, . . " from Regina via Prince Albert to. Theo Collart expects to go ncrth Mef cM. Z the combination very well this year. jon the steamer Catala tomorrow Great slave Charlie has some wonderful ane night to spend a couple or weeks at his mining property In the Salmon River district near Stewart SUSPECT TOUTING" t . SYDNEY, Australia, August 12: Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Brown and ICPUHjdn. clubs convinced daughter. Ann. and Bruce Brown telegraph offices at tracks are be left yesterday for a brier trip to me used to assist olfcourse betung Terrace and are expected back on so the offices will be removed tot; this afternoon's train the winter races; ooooaooooooooaooooooowouDOoaooooooooooooooHajaOOOO FREE 15c Ponds Cold Cream When you buy 35c boltle Drene Sham Both For 35c poo Ormes Ltd. TTiiA Pioneer Druqgiats The Rexall Store Phones: 81 & 82 Open Daily 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. v3 H3 tvv' 1 to