e gtiiuc .Uupctt D.aUn cuj Saturday. Xugust 3f, 1916 Smiles'n Chuckles 1 Those sausages you sent me were meat at one end and bread at the other." "Yes, ma'am. In these hard ymej we .can't make both ends riicati" Asked to write an essay on water, little Tommy, after chew-fug his pen-handle for a long time, wrote: "Water Is a colorless wet liquid hat turns dark when you wash in It." One evening the young minister, who had seemed rather attracted to Grace, th older daughter, was dining with the family. Mayme, the little sLster, was talking rapidly when the visitor was, about to ask the blessing. Turning to the child, he said. "Mayme, I'm going to ask grace." "Well, it's about time," promptly answered the little girl. "We've been expecting it nearly a year and Grace has too." mlDiiiiri n WALLACE'S Double Barreled Sale of CHILDREN'S BACK-TO-SCHOOL CLOTHES . and LADIES WEAR Now On ! WALLACE'S TO THE PEOPLE OF PRINCE RUPERT Who Suffer With Their Feet You will be Interested to know that there Is a man In town who has had a wide experience in the correction of fallen arches, and can make Arch Supports that will relieve that painful and tired feeling that only foot sufferers can explain. Mr. Dill Terry, with many years of study of foot ailments, is at Hill's Shoe Stort. and will be pleased to lake an impression of your feet and let you know what can be done in your Individual case. Mr. Bill Terry is also In charge of the Shoe Repairing Dept. where your repairs are executed neatly and promptly. Call around and see him for either reason. Just Arrived . . . A New Shipment of Lucien Lelong Colognes including Sirocco, Taikpin, Indiscreet and Opening Night $1.50 $1.50 I AND L McCUTCHEON PHARMACY LTD. E. C Wallace. Manageri Third Avenue and Sixth Street PHONE 7!) I jewellery MEANS 'MORE . . . For Your Heart Goes With It That's Why JEWELLERY IS THE PKEFEKKEL) GIFT Your jeweller is an understanding participant when jou choose jewellery for a loved one. And he takes pride hi it . . . for he knows that a GUT FROM THE HEART must be CHOSEN BY THE HEART . . . that is why he selects the finest for your (consideration. His knowledge and experience assures you happiness and satisfaction. r rr rrf rr tttttttt r rmnr Briefs from Britain SNARESTONE, Leicestershire, Eng. f Bill Ridgcway got his first glimpse of the sea at 80 when he went to the seaside v.ith a church outing. HINCKLEY, Eng. - Alber Allcoat made a tour from here through Wales in a 1904 car without a breakdown. LONDON t C r o p s worth 1200,000 ($800,000) will tc gath ered from garden plots along embankments of the London. Midland and Scottish Railway. S II U S TO K E, Warwickshire, England Pi Church records here reveal 65 different ways of spoiling the village's name. LONDON 0 A letter addressed to "One-Eye Road" was correctly delivered to a house on Nelson Road. ' EDINBURGH Prospects I arc poor for the grouse-sheeting ! season, with reports from the moors that stocks are little better than last season. MIDDLESBROGH. England & Work has started on Imperiil j Chemical Industries' 10,000,000 i $40,000,000) chemical factory ; scheme at nearby Wilton. ! MELTON MOWBRAY, England j (f A couple married at the par-I ish church were presented with ,i boot containing 480 threepenny pieces. --mam She'll soon have the world at her fingertips because . EATON'S 468-page Fall and Winter Catalogue is in the mail for her now. A TO N S Happy Days... Good weather for motoring and a good time to check over your car before you drive up the beautiful Skeena Valley. The Joys of motoring are always enhanced by the sure knowledge that your car Is in first class condition, so drive into S. E. Parker's "Home of Friendly Service" and let us check over your car. We recommend the following services: Complete Lubrication Tire Inspection You can't buy new ones) Motor Tune-up Drake Inspection IT IS CHEAP INSURANCE! S.E.PARKER LTD. Ford and Monarch Dealers Third Ave. Phone 83 Waterfront Whiffs Looks Like Ocean Shipping Here U.S. Cruiser Interesting Visitor-Last Halibut Boats In. ward .granting taxation conces sions for the two dockside installations should the company "make use of them in a shipping project. Naturally, the council could make no commitment on behalf of the citizens on the vague Information presented but the representatives of the com pany made it known that coun-1 cil's willingness to "consider" the matter when more informa- j tion becomes available win be passed along to the company's" backers and the proposition presented to council later. This possibly may come before the expiration of the option which Northwest Salvage is said lo have on the dock and warehouse, In October. Local optimism, therefore, is based on the above development and on the statement of Transport Minister Hon. C. D. Howe in Commons this week lVit Trln Pnnerf sVinnlH hnve ship coal bunkering facilities and a report that a $50,000 shipping Shipping port of scores of j United States merchant vessels ' during the war. Prince Rupert , today, nevertheless, welcomes its first United States Navy lisht cruiser with the arrival this j morning of U.SS. Tucson. The waterironi coiumnisi joins ui-other citizens of Prince Rupert In welcoming Capt. Saunders and the officers and men of the Tucson. Their visit here is particularly auspicious since it coincides with the dedication of the former American Army cantonment in the name of Franklin D. Roosevelt, late Commander-in-Chief of the United Stat-' armed forces, and World War I Undersecretary of the Navy. As far as can be learned, the last of the Area Three halibut boats have returned to their I home ports along the Pacific roast. At least those of the Prince Rupert and Ketchikan BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PIIOBATE IN THE MATTER OF THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" and IN THE SUPREME COURT OF IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ROBERT HURRAL GAMMON otherwise known as ROBERT HURRELL OAMMON DECEASED INTESTATE TAKE NOTICE that by Order of His Honor E. D. Woodburn, Acting for and n request of His Honor W, E. Fisher, made on the 31st dny of July AD. 1946. I was appointed Administrator of the Estate of Robert Hurral Gammon, otherwise known as Robert Hurrell Gammon, deceased, and all parties havlnu claims against the. said estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified, to me on or before the 18th day of September, A D. 1948. and all partler Indebted to the Estate are required ta pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. DATED at Prince Rupert. B.C.. thl 5th day of August. AD. 1948. OORDON F FORBES. Official Administrator. Prince Rupert, B.C. - TO3 LING THE TAILOR We are taking cleaning and pressing and steam prrsslnc i while you wait. PHONE 613 - 220 Sixth Street f Stirring, on the basis of the slender shreds of in formation which have come out so far, are hopes that Prince Rupert's big terminal warehouse and ocean dock will be the key to open up this port as. a world trading city. Sofar, the only definite data is the fact with an old flannel, and polish. that Northwest balvage Co. of Calgary has queried city council on their attitude to-T fleets are back and, in the case of Prince Rupert, have Just completed the biggest season on recent, and probably, all-time record. Landings here since the i pening of the season on May I tnial more than 14,000,000 pounds, the last half-million of which was added during the last neck. Recorded total for the season's catch sold at Prince Rupert is 14,125500 pounds. Arrivals last week by home-bound Seattle and Vancouver vessels was 525,000 pounds, of which 236.000 came from American ;bnats. and 289 from Canadian. Altogether, both are Area Two and Area Three seasons were satisfactory, fishermen admit, especially for the American boats which sold at higher prices after the O.P.A. ceiling was dropped. uDsioy oeiwcen prince upcrS) Severai of the princc Rupert and tlie United Kingdom Is in- j naijbut boats which set out to ciuaea in estimates oi me pres- try tncir luck at tuna filing ent parliamentary session. If the j,Uer tn ciosing of Area in developing pattern materializes Ju ne are b ack . n Dort wlth notn. Prince Rupert may achieve It rightful importance in the world trading picture. Black cod landings during the week ending Friday totalled 30,-000 pounds from two boats. ing to show for their effort while others are remaining In the south. Among those which have CENTRAL HOTEL Weekly and Monthly Rates lor your convenience . . . NEWLY DECORATED Transient Rooms CAFE In Connection LICENSED PREMISES (Renovated) . PHONE 51 HOW CAN I ? ? ? By ANNE ASHLEY I Q. How can I remove a splint er and avoid soreness? A. Fill a small bottle up to the neck with hot water. Place over mouth of bottle and press the hand down tightly, so that It Is held by suction. Hold the hand splinter can be easily removed with a needle If the steam does not draw it out. Q. How can I make a good mahogany polish? A. Use two tablcspoonsful of olive oil to a dessertspoonful of vinegar. Mix thoroughly, apply Q. How can I remove the scuffed appearance from the toes of brown shoes? A. Try painting them with iodine and then polish them as usual. returned are the Arctic, Tramp, Morris H., and Oldflcld. white those remaining out in the waters off Victoria, arc Toodie. Clipper. Five Princes, Valiant and R.W. Reports from the south lndlacte that the tuna run now Is Tietter than tt was earlier in the season. PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD SHIPBUILDERS AfJD ENGINEERS Iron and Brass Castings Electric and Acetylene Welding SPECIALISTS UN SAWMILL and MINING MACHINERY NOTICE TO MOTORISTS EFFECTIVE Tuesday, Sept. 3, 1946 Garage Kepair Departments will be OPEN from C1 a.m. to fi p.m. Mondays to Fridays 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturdays CLOSKI) 12 non to 1 p.m. Mondays to Fridays 'Saturday Afternoon, Sundays and all Legal Holidays Stock Departments and Gasoline Pumps will open at 8 a.m. on weekdays To conform with the new 14-hour week regulations, the above operating hours have been agreed upon - SIGNED S. E. Parker LtcL Rupert Motors Ltd. National Motors Long Motors Plumbing and Heating Engineers OIL AND COAL STOKERS BARR & ANDERSON LIMITED Corner 2nd Ave. and 4th Street Phone Red 389 P.O. Dox 1294 SUPPLIES for School... Reopening Tuesday, Sept. 3 We have a complete stock of scribblers, loose leaf books, drawing pads, pens,' pencils, crayons. Reeve's poster paints, ink, erasers, rulers, compasses, set squares, protractors, etc. Your inspection is invited at VARIETY STORE "Where Your Dimes Are Little Dollars" TODAY! "THE SPANISH MALV SUNDAY AT Ml A W1ERD AFRICAN MYSTERY Buster Crabb "NABONGA" Will James' DNITE Two Features! . """5 G4Kn: VVAI.LY BltOHj ANN JF.FFRr,yj "Genius At Avoid Waiting In Line! BUY BOOKS OF TICKETS H,,,,,,,,,, ( ( MONDAY TO WED. . S A1 . m; i r ii w u mi aaiiii i i uu ii v ii i r n JUSy iiiLuiiiauiiuniifli Ai m on IHI - sroinsRtii SCHOOL OPENING - Sept. SHOP EARLY J AVOID Et School Texts and Supplies will Ik available Friday .30 and Saturday 31 I'jercise Itoks 6 for 25c Also 10c, 15c, 20c Scribblers, plain or ruled Sr Homework Notebooks 5c & 10c Pencils, II.B. 5c; 6 for 25c Drawing Pencils . 10c & 15r Killers, plain edge 5c Si 10c metal edge 10c & 15c Paste, jar 10c KWONO SANO HINO HOP KEE CHOP SUEY HOUSE 612 7th 'AVE. WEST (Next to King Tai) All your patronage welcome Open 5 p.m. to 2 a.m. Outside Orders from 2 p.m. to 2 ajn. PHONE RED 247 lilAJIIIII) W.W J Keeves School Tainli Pclrr Paints, mI Drawing rort folic .Music nidation M Set Square" and Compasses Penholders NOTICE i iiv i MV v 111. I M ----- been closed due I control, . wt .nt- winn frmrltt ! ft.. M w dining room thank all Vm ineir ku i-"r- For That Party . . . PARAMOUNT CAFE at Port Edward, Il.t CHOP SUEY I HOW 7:00 ajn. to 11:00 pm i, i i.u mcA tr then1! interests, to.have their,poal bin PHILPOTT, EVITT & CO. Phone 651 and 652 " BOX 1308 Oil Burners Installed an d ScrviceJJ PRINCE RUPERT PLUMBING & H - S. J"n J.iyschaman REPAIRS AND ALTERATIONS ESTIMATES NUht Calls: Blue 170 - tn CORNER SECOND AVE. and SfcVW"