pSHlNftixn ! CANADIAN HEAT COUPON ! DONATIONS MAY 115 -1 MAY 15-31 ATTEND HERAL lor isunai iiurs J. Mct'utcliron C:jr Chapel of the r'-ikr was crowded u!'.- oon with many (Inal tributes -.3 respect to the 6:30, c Mills George D. II Hi. Willi VI U4 Buainicb and Thomas "ting as pallbearers, wai made m Falrvicw Vancouver on mo Mrs p, wing, r 5uu of Victoria. t Kriiev of Massctt, Klllr:nh Be Scire i (I Ilinrf The 'c Centre m m rnival UPPORT YOUR IC CENTRE hilpott, KtCnltrl nc 651 or 652 Muuirm UIM1 (Bp 4& m lm & JUNE JUNE JULY M5 15-30 MS .,-. nf their meat ration coupons by jLi ". " " v . msntc nf rriMt in hp m'arip ountrics has released more than 800 tons 1 j.j t i n Aii Thi mnst rrrrnt shin. KXT voluntary donation of ration coupons by mafii .nis meat awi:, in4 mA" . i i iimdpa nuthnrltipc in Pn anri 1- " " . J tn V4V 1 anH tint - 'H (lupous rcctiviu jjiiui w ,.w ,hnv rhart. total donations at July 1 stood nts riurlne the latter nart of ' wverj ) be partly due to the holiday season which ,, fcducuon t the activities of many of the organi- sged in tnc couccuon oi cuupuus. I J l I IV 1 M V Ll V J A Ll i 1 I Notice virtu? nf the powers Tested In them, the City l have by resolution, declared Thursday, August na, isho r ..liioh oil nKnn ar rrniiiml to take IIUIIU.1I l --I -- and govern themselves accordingly. ny orcier, II. M. DAGGETT, Mayor. OLD PEOPLE ENJOY OUTING Almost a dozen of Prince Ru pert's senior citizens were taken on a picnic by the Women's Co-ordinating Council Sunday afternoon, enjoying a four-hour outing and dinner at the Paramount Cafe at Port Edward. The picnic party, organized by Mrs. J. J. GIllls, chairman of the Co ordinating Council, left the city at 2 o'clock and returned at ui ini1 am wi mm i tiio pinpriv m if vnn Lravpiifu L. . "in u w i n n uu nil. wnrp iiuiii ni iici f.mnn(k,i trm lli. 1 it.. ll.Ti.t.f.A HI. nnri Xfrc Ai' impressive service ' Anderson, Mrs. A. M. Hlllyard, u iici iiIiiljii rvi r. im'i fiiri 11. vi iiiiaiu iiunw rcok who. reminding Kenneth Smith. Andrew Peter- " UVVVUkV4 " """'6' e Lran Kinriiv Lio-iif" Those in charge of the outing were: Mrs. J. J. ouns, Mrs. a. i. Lashmar, Mrs. T. J. Boulter, and Miss Klnard of the Social As sistance branch. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 1011 RENT TWO-ROOM SUITE Furnished Apply suite 7, Washington Block, after 5 n.m. (197) Local News Items... A Clearance of Dresses, Housecoats, Suits, Blouses and Children's Wear at "Star's." (195) E. J. Jcffcrics of Prince George Is paying a visit in the city with his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Jefferics. Mrs. William Oarlick and son returned to the city on the Catala Sunday night from a trip to Vancouver. A Long trips or short, day or night, 99 Taxi at your service. (tf) Miss Honora Sllvorsldcs re turned on the Princess Adelaide Monday afternoon from a holiday trip to Vancouver. Aid and Mrs. C. 0. Ham left by car Saturday for a two weeks' holiday trip to Burns Lake and other interior points. Miss Leona Batt, of Vancouver, arrived in the city on the Princess Adelaide Monday af ternoon to spend a holiday as guest of Miss Evelyn Bussey. Miss Batt is a former resident of Prince Rupert. Miss Margaret Colwcll, R.N., who has been a member of the nursing staff of the Prince Rupert General Hospital for the past year or so, will sail this Thursday night on the Catala for Vancouver where she will enter the University of British Columbia for a special course. J. II. Harris, of Chaplcau, Ontario, is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Bussey, Eighth Avenue East, having arrived yesterday afternoon on the Princess Adelaide from Vancouver. A railway engineer, Mr. Harris first made the acqualn- visited his son in the navy here during the war. He liked the city so well that he has returned every summer and plans to reside here on his retirement. FUNERAL NOTICE McLEOD Alexander John Mc- Lcod. in the city, Thursday, August 15, 1916. Funeral services will be held by Rev. R. A. Wilson at 2 'p.m., Wednesday, August 21, at Grcnvlllc Court Chapel. Interment will follow in Fairvlew Cemetery. B.C. Undertakers. Announcements All kdvertlseinrnts in larJ column will be charged lor a lull month at 'ibe a word. Special train to Telkwa Bar becue. Leave Prince Rupert Sat urday midnight, Aug. 31, return Tuesday morning. Fare $8.00 re turn. Get information and tick ets at all Co-op stores and C.N.R. Ticket Office. Tickets limited. (199) Mrs. George Hill and daughter returned from a trip lb Vancouver, on the Princess Adelaide Monday afternoon. For that Port Edward Trip-Tommy's 77 Taxi. Grotto, (tf) Mrs. J. E. Murray returned on the Princess Adelaide Monday afternoon from a holiday trip to Vancouver. Mrs. W. T. Prasloskl of Alder grove is a visitor In the city as guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Constable and Mrs. W. E. McLatchie. Mrs. Pras loskl arrived Sunday on the Catala, and will leave on the Cardena Friday. T. G, Batcman of Victoria, who will be principal of Conrad Street elementary school, arrived in the city at the week-end. Mr. Batcman replaces R. O. Moore, who has transferred from Conrad Street to King Edward as principal. E. s. Allistone. former mem ber of the City Hall staff here I for manv vears. now living in retirement in the Point Greyi district of Vancouver, and his son, Donald Allistone, arc paying a week's visit to the city and arc being heartily welcomed by many old friends. Mr. Allistone, speaking of road condi tions, says the section of the highway between Terrace and Prince Rupert was the best of the whole trip from Vancouver while that between Clinton and 150-Mile House was the worst. The drawing power of dally newspaper classified advertising was demonstrated recently In one metropolitan centre when ads about apartmenU tance of Prince Rupert when he. 3'llne drew 40 answers within an hour of publication, and 302 replies by noon the following day. BLACKHEADS Imply dlnoW md diirpr kr thli o implt. uf nd iur mthol. Crt two outicm of rln powder from tny drug tore, prlnkl on a hot, wet cloth, and pplr genUr !r blackhead will b goae. Campbell's Cosy Cabins Skeena I!iidge Tourist Camp One llle East of Town Box 13 TERRACE. B.C. The Hollywood Cafe it now open for business from 11 a.m. to 8 a.m. (2U) Dr. O. E. Kvale, formerly of Stewart and Ocean Falls and now practising dentistry at Duncan, Vancouver Island, arrived yesterday afternoon on the fly ing boat Haida Queen fro Vancouver and will be here until Thursday when he will leave with Dr, W. S. Kergln aboard the power cruiser Full Moon for a month's cruise to Vancouver and the Gulf Islands. On his return north, Dr. Kergln will be accompanied by his wife and family who are at present visit ing in Vancouver. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all our kind friends both in Prince Rupert and district for many acts of kindness shown during our re cent bereavement in the loss o! a beloved husband and father. Mrs. W. J. McCutcheon and Daughter, Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE Q. When you have received a valuable gift frpm a friend, sent by mall, and it arrives in a badly damaged condition, what should you do? A. Take it up. with the post office at once and try to get it replaced. Thank your friend and say nothing about the damage Q. Should a man who is walk ing with two women along the street, walk between them? A. No; he should always take the curb side of the walk. Q. What is the correct way to cat artichokes? A. A leaf at a time should be nulled away, dipped Into the sauce, then bitten off. The right of a free press was established constitutionally in the United States through th inclusion of the first 10 am mendments, on the insistence of the individual states. mm m -7 rort Day, August 22. J&?Jgfi Exterior Work Prompt Service Old Time Dance. Prairie Ram- tr!!j2 SSW - ', biers, August 31, Oddfellows SJP flBHH yf '? 0mmmWmmK 0 I bW' NoSbearn2oLeglon Fa" FINEST SALMON m THERE'S NO BEATI N G I T 1 T I Bujillg I (k I a Watch ... I !. tfM). 11 IjIB fit1!,. I May not be the most important thins I my CffiM rft I In the world-but its important enough to ----rTU 'w))l Vik W-nl M' 7 I justify some thought. marnVKXAl M(&(SmY ' M Ui? A i? I Wise watch buying means future satis- VUm " I It's up to us to tell you what is best . 'feH.vyx, I Tcsc thin" wc R,ai,iy ta,k ."r with I m'&!r4J I you when showing you the watches. fAS9tr'(m) iCy I And we can show you how the I watches perform on our new Electronic ' I I joTjl il jk 1 OT:' 1 I wtVb5 tii0 t,lc sai,lc as c,sewllcrc by I and im WM&tii Te6accr mmSmWmm, OLD VIRGINIA PIPE TOBACCO "Havm a cars Jack Dafronf Unhand that package of crisp, crunchy, delicious Grape-Nofs f lakes! Curses! Foiled mint Every time I try to make off with some malty-rlch. honey-golden Post's Orape-Nuts Flakes I'm stopped by this guy Curly Crispf "And why not? That's a neat package .you've, got there. Those Orape-Nuts Flakes supply carbohydrates for energy; proteins for nviscle; phosphorus for teeth and bones: Iron lor the blood: other food essentials." "But these are no ordinary flakes I They're made of two grains wheat and malted barley. And skilfully blended, baked and toasted tor crizp-ness, templing taste and easy "Hand over that giant economy package, villain. 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