PAGE FOUR David, returned to the city on the J Prince George this morning fromj the south. Mrs. Johns and son j spent a month at Naramata on Okanagan Lake after which they J were joined by Mr. Johns and then spent a couple of weeks at tham's Landing on Howe Sound. Dr. G. P. Amyot, provincial health .officer, and Dr. D. H. Williams, 'director of the division of venereal disease control, arrived in the city ( on' the Prince George this morning ' :from Vancouver. They will be the ' speakers at a public meeting to-night when the question of vener-. eal disease control will be discussed. Pitman Shorthand, Dictation Course-tWMW. J!.. Typewriting (Stuart) Typewriting Techniques and Projects Words 10 oz. $3.40 25 oz. $2.30 12 oz. $1.20 fit -1 i ......... -AjL. Bookkeeping Blanks (Journal, Cash, Ledger) 4. Bookkeeping Refills "" Typing pads Shorthand Notebooks l This advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia William Lamble returned to the city on the Prince George this morning from a trip to Vancouver and Vancouver. Mrs. J. II. Bulger and daughter, Mary Margaret, who have been vis- ' itinof fnr fhn nncfr. four upolrc in Tn n " O -- fMuv . k. II II V-V 11 ... .All couver, are expected Home on the Catala Sunday night. John Thompson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Thompson, returned home on the Prince George this mcrning after spending the summer in Vancouver. Miss E. A. Mercer, principal of King Edward School, returned to the city on the Prince George this morning after spending the summer vacation in Vancouver and Victoria. Mr. and Mrs. R. Kennedy, who arrived in the city earlier in the week from Anyox, where Mr. Kennedv has been directing dismantling operations for the A. R. Williams Machinery Co., will sail on the Cardena tonight for Vancouver. Alex mux . rurnDuu, insDector of j schools, and Mrs. Tumbull returned jto the city on the Prince George this morning after spending the summer vacation in the south. Mr. Tumbull spent a good part of the time at Victoria on official duties and later had a holiday around 'Vancouver and New Westminster. School Supplies 5c Exercise Books 7 jor 2oc 10c Exercise Books ..3.... 4 for 25c 15c Exercise Books 2 for 25c 20c Exercise Books 1 2 for 35c Notebooks ZZ" - - 5c up Exercise Books, stiff cover, round cornered 45C Exercise Books, stiff cover, black oilcloth 35C and 50c Looseleaf binders, standard two hole '. 25c Looseleaf binders, magic slate, etc GOc and up Looseleaf refills : 10c, 3 for 25c and up Science looseleaf refills, complete 25c Set squares and protractors , 10c" and 15c Compasses - 15c and 35c ers - : 5c and 10c i0C( 15(. Reeves Paints, 5 colors and brush 40c Reeves refills J....." paint .... 2 for 5c reeves paint Drusnes .... 10c and 15C Poster Paints, No. 7 $i 15 Rulers - 5c and 10c penclls - t 2 for 5c, 5c and 15c MacLean's penholders jqc MacLean's penpolnts , ; . pkg, 5c iw;acL,eans writing paas Drawing portfolios ; -...,.....! Scrap books ,.... Music Dictation books .... Ink: Waterman's, Scrip and Quink Reeves India Ink Higgin'slfidialrik ..... Map Drawing books .... Graph books ..... Library paste .: .J. . i5c . ioc i5c 10c .-:.......u. 15C ?rrr - 15c ..... 50c 10c .... 15c arunswicK reiniorcements .. ioc, ' 2 for 15c Scrlpto Pencils 25c Fountain Pens -.ZZTTra'c up Enduro desk pens, (fountain pen nib) ...... isc School bags and school cases- $L00 r-rl' up Work and Play Series 30c Canadian School Atlas . ; C5c Highroads English Dictionary ..Z;".Z." 40c Singing Period Series .....-:s-25c and 30c COMMERCIAL Business Correspondence Canadian Highroads Bookkeeping Canadian Standard Business J... Rapid Calculation Office Practice Pitman Shorthand, Centennial Edition 45c $1.65 50c COc 55c 95c $1.10 85c $1.50 . 40c . 15c 20c 10c 10c Dibb Printing Co. Besner Block, 3rd Street, Prince Rupert I I'lmne 234 M THE DAILY NEWS Frldav i LOCAL NEWS NOTES SINCE 1 7 7 0 JUST THAT M U C HTTtTer A Official photographs of Carnival on sa at Wrathall's. (203) Miss A. Haugland will sail tomorrow night on the Camosun for Queen Charlotte City to resume her school teaching duties. Miss Way is enrolling students this week for fall term. Phone 845. (203) Mrs. Gillies and son, Thomas Gill les, are sailing tonight on the Car dena for a trip to Vancouver. The later is employed at the dry dock. Mrs. Charles Graham, who has been spending the past few weeks in Vancouver and on Vancouver Island, returned to the city on the Prince George this morning. The chairman of the Buckshee Fund, under which cigarettes are distributed by the Canadian Legion War Services to units of the Canadian Corps in London, has written to the Daily News expressing appreciation for suDDort that has been given to the fund in Prince Rupert. Ocean Falls is also mentioned in the acknowledgment. B dftltl No Stickiness 9 Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Parker and daughter, Miss Florence Parker, returned home on the Prince George this morning from Kamloops where they were called recently on ac count of the serious illness with spinal meningitis of James Park er. Jim has made such satisfactory progress that he is now able to leave hospital for home and, as soon as the doctor will permit, will pay a visit to Prince Rupert. Announcements All advertisements In this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Crescent Shows Aug. 28-Sept. 2. Red Cross Tea, Sept. 11, Mrs. Sid Thompson. Presbyterian Tea, the Manse. September 18. 2nd Searchlight Aux Dance. Armouries, September 19. Hospital Auxiliary Rummage Sale, September 20. United Church Tea, Mrs. M. F. Nlckerson, Atlln Ave., Sept. 25. Orange Sale, November 5. Queen Mary Refutree Clnh tm .Sept, 27. Legion Rooms. Crescent Shows Prince Rupert t Aug. 28-Sept. 2 1 J. Bouzek TAILOR LADIES and GENTS Best Materials, Workmanship 2nd Avei two doors from ttrff dcasjlrtg Station Mrs. E. Lowe will sail on the Car-Idena" tonight, returning to Van couver after a visit here. A Holders of Carnival Derby Sweep tickets numbered 3819 and 3888 please advise secretary P.O; Box 130 of correct spelling of their names. (203) Miss Molly Frew, daughter of Mr. arid Mrs. J. A. Frew, returned home on the Prince George this morning after spending the summer vactlon Vancouver. F. S. Rose, regional auditor of the Canadian National Railways from Winnipeg, arrived in the city on the Prince George this morning from Vancouver in the course of an offic ial trip to the coast. He will spend a few days here on company bus iness. W. C. Shelly, former minister of finance and magician of Vancou ver, is expected to perform in Prince itupert in the near future under the auspices of the Prince RuDert Rot ary Club. He will also give enter tainments at Alert Bay. Sointula and Ocean Falls and nosslhlv nt other points. The trip to Prince Kupert is guaranteed by the Rot ary Club and the local cluh l mile. ing arrangements for one or two showings at Ocean Falls. CUM " f LOST - LOST Pair of green love-birds. Finder please notify Mrs. P. Wlngham. Phone Red 903. (207) T FOUND FOUND iit Carnival: 1 purse co"rw taining ticket stub N6. 4174 and 1 brags.bracelet. G. L, Rorie, Wat- tfBtok . , (203$ I FOR SALE ALL Enamel oil range complete, cooler, odd dressers, kitchen table. Red 332. (204) FOR SALE McClary range with burners installed. Good condition. Reasonable. Phone Blue JJ2: (204) FOR SALE Prices reduced. Good chance. 2 billiard tables $70.00, safe for only $105.00, ice refrigerator $35, 1 Remington typewriter $20.00, 1 phonograph $10.00. Apply Donald Grey, New Hazelton, B. C. FOR SALE 10 used coal ranges In good condition, 20 Springfield mattresses in all sizes at $16.50, 24 chesterfields In the latest styles. Household doors, water boilers, 8 unpainted chest and drawers at low prices. Phone Black 324. B.C. Furniture Co. FOR REN1 FOR RENT Furnished house from Sept. 8 to 28. Phone 568, evenings 5G9. (204) MALE & FEMALE HELP GIRL wanted for general housework. Must be good cook. Apply at MacKenzle s Furniture Store. WANTED-lQirl to look after two children Saturday evenings. Call 35, Cow, Bay. (203) YOUNG man, assistant for automotive parts stockroom. Apply Rupert Motors. (104) WANTED WANTED For Interior, Protestant girl. Housework, one child, Year's work. State age, wage, particulars. Box 142, Dally News, WANTED Reliable party to ober ate restaurant near Dry Dock. For further particulars write Box 1432. (208) WANTED-r-Smart girl for confec tionery store. Apply Dominion Dairy, 5th Avenue East. (205) WANTED Girl for housework. Phone Green 100. (207) PERSONAL THE Y. W. C. A. Room Registry service requests the names of all those who have room accom I modatlon, now or in the future I Apply "Mrs. Garbutt. hostess. Y ' W. C A., Y. M. .C. A, rooms, Moose nail, Third Avenue, Phone 231. (203) That Unique fflrsi Flavour (r . mnkP thp I Jirrpranra I I l JEAN 15. KIVETT A.T.C.M. and ItUTII W. NELSON A.T.C.M. Teachers of Piano Theory Announce the opening or their Studio on September 2nd. Private and Class Tuition Phone Green 83C after 4 p.m. Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE C37 Central Hotel Central Hotel Annex 150 Heated Rooms Hot Water Steam Baths Dining Room In Connection Mrs. C. E. Black, Proprietress Steamers Leave Prince Rupert For Vancouver CATALA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 p.m. Due Vancouver Thurs. p.m. CARDENA EVERY FRIDAY, 10:30 p.m. Due Vancouver, Monday a.m. Queen Charlotte Islands Leaving Aug. 19 and 30, September 9 at 10 p.m. Tickets and Reservations from FRANK J., SKINNER, Prince Rupert Agent, third Ave; Phone 5C8 Burnett's London Dry Gin derives its unique dry flavour and distinctive English character from the genuine London stills built in England over a century ago and from the original formula which has been used by Sir Robert Burnett &? Company, Vauxhall, London, since 1770. 12 oz. $1.20 25 oz. $2.30 VNJUST Til T MUCH DETTin- ' 40 oz. $3.40 - m piSTILtED AND IIOTTLED BY DISTILLERS CORPORATION, U M 1TED, MONTREAL U This advertisement Is not published or dispu.yea bj the Liquor Control Uoard or by taeGoterJ 01 anuan Columbia For Labor Day Weekend Reinem!er the day witlt snapshots. We carry al sizes of Kodak Film. Also we have a complete line of Cameras Baby Rrownie Special $LS Rullct Camera $2.83 Target Rrownic Six-2() . . . $ Six-lfi Rrownic Junior $3.50 Six-IG Rrownic t $1.65 Six-20 Hull's Eye V.V.V.V.V. ....... $3 Kodak Ducx $8.25 Jiffy Kodak Six-20 '.' '.' S10.75 Jiffy Kodak Six-IG $11.75 Kodak Viligant Junior Six-20 $12.00 Kodak Vigilant Junior Six-IG $1W Kodak Vigilant Six-IG $23.00 Rrownic Reflex $7$ Ormes Ltd. tti Pioneer DruQptets The Rcxall Store Phones 81 & 82 Open Daily from 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays from 12 to 2 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Trade In Your Old Furniture TT1- i v. . . ri.1i i in n I'oir iim ivi n... t " k is !j..Asn c -.v..,, v . uj, uunng August r urnuui SALE VAUTRS AT WT THS 4-pc. Bedroom Suite ...$'! 2-pc. Bed-Davenport Suite $ G-pc. Dinette, Walnut Finish' '. '.. '. '. Elio's Furniture Store TIIIKI) . AVENUE C(a TT a Hours irom 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. If you Jose anything, advertise for it. ,T'