bay. August 4 ML If you h CANADIAN BUFFALO SHIPPED LOCAL NEWS NOTES August; Furniture Sale Canadian buffalo, from the reserve at Wairtwricht. Alberta, are being shipoed to another rjoint. jTop picture shows cowboys rounding up a herd. Below, buffalo being herded into cars. For the show, for the bridge table, or for that 'quiet .evening at home, see our display uf CANDY Chocolates-Boxed . . 25c t0 $2.00 Assorted.- Fresh Candy In cellophane bags Fruit 10c Macintosh's Famous Toffee Flavors: Rum and Butter, Licorice and assorted. l lb KowntreeV Assorted Pastilles y lb, 25 c 25c Ormes Ltd. ZZfiA Jhonecr Druggists The Keiail Store Phonei 81 ft M. Open Dally from. 8 .m. till 10 p.m. 8undayi and Holiday from 12 to 2 p.m. and 7 to I fjn. 'onnacona Insulating Boards WALLBOARDS fn !?ave 0n hand lar8e stocks of coal to suit every requirement. r ",coai is carefully screened and prepared. Also a complete L 3 lumber for every type of building. Our shingles are from JI -.wvvv MlwUUd, bltCJT aiC ilUW (Villi U11VU M.A4 T V, jf1 the natural oils so necessary to long life and durability. JANI) Phibott Evitt & Co. Ltd. JtoONE C51 ..n mo 1 JlMi. vJ mht "viiiicLiimg uo sen, a ciasswieu uuvt-uisc-bi ?Ar er will soon Jet you know if there is a cue CUV. Unlpn steamer Catala, Capt. Ernest Sheppard, arrived In por,t at 10:45: this, morning from the south and sailed at 1 P-m. in continuation of her voyage to Stewart and other northern points whence she will return here tomorrow afternoon southbound. The vessel had been' delayed by fog. J. C. Brady, district engineer for the provincial department of, public i works, and Hugh Maqdpnald, road, Isuperinkndanj ."for,. A,UJn dltrlqit, 'after a ltrip- into the bease Lake country on official duties, returned to .the city on the Princess Alice Saturday afternoon. Mr. Macdon-ald proceeded by the Catala last night to ,hlsv headquarters, at. Stew art. II B. Stiles, for, years operating the Stai Welding and Machine Works at.CoWj Bay here, Is making .plans to move south, probably In, about a month's time. He con- templates.taking up a piece of land in me vicinity oi Vancouver, combining gardening, his old hobby, with a small machine shop plank He and his family will be missed by many friends. iilsIiFiFfl FOR SALk I FOR SALE Crane, gate and glpbe. valves, just like new, nousenoid doors and windows, 1 bathtub 2 cash registers, beds, springs and mattresses, studio couches, chesr terflelds, unpalnted chests and. drawers at reasonable prices. Phono Blk 324. B.C. Furniture, 3rd Ave. FOR SALE 6-room modern house, 415 7th Ave. East. 4 bedropms. House ten years pld. Price. $13Qp, cash. (181) FOR SALE Or trade for another . cajv'37. sedan. delvery, E,opp; condition. Box. 131, Dally News. (181) FOR KENT FOR RENT Two room furnlshea i suite for two months. Box 133, Dally News. (182) WANTED , WANTED Two room furnished i suite. Please state price. Apply 1 Box.132, Dally News. (183) i WANTED Woman to do house 'I work. Apply (510 6th Avenue. West, Suite 4. tf WANTED Companion for sick lady out of town. For further partlcu lars Dhone Black 697. (185) WANTED-r-IIouseor apartment at once. II. Y. SrulHday, Royal Hotel (181). Mj&s, Helen, Dogdo, returned, to th& cityl oft". FJdy rom a trip to vinspjiypr. Ji II Engelte.sanedjSaturday.ey- ening; on, the Plnce, Geprge,. foj: a btK&e&j:trjp tq 09ean:Fnlls, Ji O. Johns and.Q4 Pj. Tinker sail ed , Saturday, evening, on the Pjrlnce. org.for a, trip to,V&ncp.uyer1 Capt, and Mrs. Vft. Armour sailed byv the. Prince. Qepr.ger Saturday, evening .on their Mrs. T,'Leyereit andisons, Harold and wnilam, sailed,. Saturday., evening on the. TinceOeprge. for. Major J. R. Low, offi(jer con- mandlng, Ninth Fortress Signals, sailed Saturday, evening on the Plnce, George, for, Vancouver. Dr. and Mrs. William S. Kergln of Premier were passengers aboard the Prince George Saturday afternoon going through on a, trip to Oqean Falls. Misses Edith and Beatrice' Ritchie sailed Saturday evening on Tl rl Tn 1 Mrs. T,- M4 Spencer-returned to the city a few days ago after vlslt-lng.for a couple, of weeks at Smlth-ers;. He. daughter, Mrs, Nell-Mac-Donald,, and,, gxandsoj John Mac-dnalij wjll be. returning .later. W. B. George, pioneer mining man of the, Portland canal dis trict was., a passenger aboard the Prlnco. Gepr,ge. Saturday returning to Victoria after, spending a month at Ste.wart In . connection with his mining Interests, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Maltland and Miss Laura Stephens and Miss I Violet McGregor arrived In. the cltyf on Friday from Vancouver to spend holiday visiting with Mis3 Steph ens' parents, ait. ana Mrs. m. m. Stephena. Steamship Sailings (Daylight Saving. Tiroes) For Vancouver Monday S.S. Prince. Rupe.rt, 4 p.m. Tuesday S.SS Catala .... 1:30 p.m. Wednesday S.S.Prlncess Louise p.m. Flday S.S. Prince Adelaide 2 p.m. S..S,-. Cardena 1030 p.m. " Saturday S.S. Prince George , 5 p.m. S.S. Princess Alice . pjn. J. Bouzek TAILOR LADIES and, GENTS, Best Materials, Workmanship 2nd Aye, two doors, from Broadcasting Station, Central Hotel Central Ilotcl Annex 150,. Heated Rooms not Water Ste&nuBaths Dining Room In Connection Mrs. C. E. Black, Proprietress - Dido Ourvieh sailed on the Prince George Saturday evening for William, Barton sailed on the Prince. Geprge. for a. holiday trip to Vancouver. Miss Be.tty Paynes sajled,. on the Prjnce, Gepjge Saturday, evening for a visit i at Ocean Falls. Frank; qiass sailedjon the Prince Geprge. Saturday, evening, for : Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Wlnslow re-i turned to the. city on the I Catala fhls mor,nln& from a, trip to Miss Molly Owens, who has been on a trip sp,uth, returneA.tpthe city on the. Catala thlfc morning, from Vancouver. Mrs. J. H. Whittles, wife of Cant. Whittles, local army chaplain, sailed on the Prince Georze Saturday Little June Carter on her own in-'evening for Vancouver. ltiative sold flowers for the Red'L qross and In one week turned In $5.25 toward that worthy organlzar Hon. PURE 1 whteI CIGARETTE PAPERS Among guests registered during the past week at Jasper Park Lodge, l I Jasper L National Park, were Mr. and 5 Tui - V6 12 r T,Mrs- H- B. Hl of Prince Rupert. wWchxlty.the parents Capt. and ; haye now returned to pal, J-4.vu iulcmic, xcjcjiwy myveia. t , . Mrs. E. E. Brandy and two little sons returned to the city oh Friday lastabQard tlieRr lnca George after visiting for four months at Mrs. Brandt's home in the Calgary Dr. and Mrs, R. G. Large had as their guests on, a Sunday cruise yesterday Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Maltland and daughters of Vancouver. Mr. Maltland has himself been promln-ept. In Vancouver yachting circles. i W. J. Crawford of Stewart, after a trip into the Telegraph Creek and Dease Lake country, returned here on the Princess Alice Saturday afternoon on his way home. Mrs. J. R. Drysdale, wife of the mechanical superintendent of the Premier mine, was a n-issenser aboard the Prince George Saturday afternoon going through on a trip to Vancouver. A capacity list of 224 passenger, consisting largely of round trip tourists -returning south, was here aboard the steamer Princess Alice, Capt. John Williams, which was. In port from 4 to 6 o'clock Saturday afternoon southbound from Skag-way to Vancouver. Fifteen persons disembarked from the vessel here and six wept aboard at this port. W. N: Bell, supervisor of the war savings certificate campaign for British Columbia, arrived in the city at the; week-end and yesterday met the local committee and discussed the possibilities of increasing the amount contributed from this city. Local people, will be asked to fulfill twn dauehters. after snendine the 7,", ' a iki -.3 Vr..; P" and wherever possible to In and Prince, Geprge, They will re- urn, here, oi Thursday night's train Knd sail on Friday night by the Cardena on thejr return crease the amount of the Announcement! All advertisements in this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Cambral Tea. Legion Hall Aug. 9. Canadian 102nd. Auxiliary Dance Armouries August 15. Civic Centre Carnival Aug 18-22. Catholic Bazaar, October 1 and 2. Make Our Store Your Shopping Headquarters Satisfaction Guaranteed PHONE 517 Tom Lee & Son "HOUSE OF FINE FOODS" VEGETABLES In Season Kept Garden-Fresh and Crisp Under Vapor Sprays at Reasonable Prices. MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE Phones 18 & 19 P.O. Box 575 12.0casipnl!Griairs Sal price, each . SM5 ElioV Furniture Store THIRD AVENUE Store Hours from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 pm. Welcome! Canadian Scottish Make McRae Bros. YOUR Store. Headquarters, in Priqce Rupert, for, Quality Merchandise Value and: Service BOpK&.TjAipNEIlY, TflX.S, KODAKS ALBUMS and FILMS CARDS WRITING PAPERS HOUSEHOLD NEEDS OFFICE SUPPLIES. C.C.M. BICYCLES INDKRWOOP, TYPEWRITERS R.C.A. VICTOR, RADIO,, SINGER SEWING MACHINES-- EASY WASHERS KELVINATOR REFRIGERATORS RENTAL LIBRARY UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. EVENING DANCE CRUISE By S.S. "CAMOSUN" FRIDAY, AUGUST 8th Leaving C.N.R. Dock, S;00, p.m. D.S.T. Returning 11:00. pun. Music by DeCarlo's 5-piece Dance Orchestra Refreshments, served aboard EXCURSION FARE $1.00 (Plus Tax) Accommodation Comfortably Limited Canadian Pacific Transcontinental Trans-Atlantic , - Trans-Pacific To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and 'ay Ports S.S. "PRINCESS ADELAIDE" Every Friday 1 pjn. P.S.T. , TO VANCOUVER DIRECT Aug. 2nd, 6th, 9th, 13th, 16th, 23rd, 27th, 30th To Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau and Skagway August 4th, 8th, 11th, 22nd, 25th, September 1st Direct Connection at; Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services Tickets and Reservations from W. L. COATES, General Agept. Prince Rupert, B.C. Canadian National Railways Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver, Monday at 3:00 p.m. P.S.T., calling at Ocean Falls and Powell River Saturday at 4:00 p.m. P.S.T., calling at Ocean Falls Trains leave Prince Rupert for the East Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6:00 p.m. P.S.T. Also FastiThrough.Traln, Friday at 11;00 a.m. P.S.T. Alr-Cpndltioned Sleeping and Dining Cars For full Information, reservations, etc., call or write City Ticket Office, 528 Third Ave. Phone 260, Prince Rupert Agents for Trans-Canada Air Lines If you lose. anything, advertise for. it.