September 8. 1034 Iff: FAQEuTJSEREB Introducing . . . 365 iQiktms 3lunufautured by Lojria Perfumers, Toronto 365 Eauidtt.GolpKnp. 3G5 Uaj; Rum 365 FrH, IOac Sliayint: I;otion 365 Old EngliKh: Lavanderr 3(55- Hhinn and'Quinine Huir Tonic 3G5 Frmyani Kody. Kuli 16-oz. Bottles, regular prjcA$1.00. Special, at OrmesLtd. Pioneer-Druqgiats The llexall Btor rfaones: 81 & BZ 1 l ltauiiwcll of Dorc.cn Street Oarnet Wa4t well known in- returned to tqe city sutance man. arrived in the city Ik 6 uf the week from Surf on tie Prln - Rrprt Monday IF r .icr Island whete she u1:t havtag pen thf summer in i. r a week as the guest of-the Yukun H oav;nc a visit M: Mrs James Fanruhar. t ere with his brother. Norman A, .x she had been holt- Watt before proceeding to Van- IP C i. tier home at Terrace r-ouvtr I Queen Charlotte Island SHINGLES The. best made on the coast Not Kiln Dried HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 Make the YORK HOTEL Your headquarters while in Prince Rupert Comfortable rooms at moderate rates COAL! COAL! Our. Famous Edson, Alberta and BulkJey Valley Coals art guaranteed to give satisfaction. 'Try a ton of No. 1 Bulkley Vahey. W also tell Timothy Hay, Wheat Oats and Barlej, prince Rupert Fted Cc H r banes M SA I'WNCE GBQHQB S.S. rniNCE RUI'EItT TWICE' WEEKLY SAILINGS VANGOUVER T miyVa. Vurts TIIURSDAyfi and .SATURDAYS, 10:30 P.M. TcANVOX, WKUNKSDAYR, U T.M. Tp STWVARTl riUIlAYfi. 1Q VM v-ssa-3 CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Canadian Pacific I'lUNCESS STEAMERS for Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau and 8Kngway. Sept. 10th, 20th, Oct 1st. For Vancouver direct -Sept. 6th, 14th, 24th. Oct. 5th, for VancoMver.vlu jOcean. Fplls and Way PPtU, "Princess. Adar-laide" every Friday lQvpjin. For -Reservations W. L. COAT Gen, Agent. Prince Itupertt Il.C. UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED 1 I ! 1 Steamers leave -Prince Rupert tot Vancouver-?. i.H.8. CATALA KVWtYgTllKSOAV, H30 VM arriving Vancouver Tliursdny TS-8. CAUl)KNA.KVEUyiFMIl'AY MIDIOIIT Arriving vapcuuyerc Monday .AM . wy Miunw to Port18imjion, Aik Aim. Anvos, Btcwwt m4Mj. M PurtH.A V I". lv tln nuprt Buwfoy. 8 pan. i uuner information regarding, all sailings and tickets at rit'NC' BVrEKT AORNCTt Third Atfnn. " BM 75c I II LOCAL NEWS. N.0TES You. pap, rent, a, (Jar,, at : Walker' i w ate! UU. bvy ofc alfc gpid. " low aa,.$J. a, day, pjus,7v a mile. tf Exlitbtyon, Softball, arotta. vs, AUJ3tari Weditfsday.at 6;30. 2fia W, U. DJbble, the. local stall ot the Han, of. fcrtreal left Urt week, fpr. Prlrnce, Oeaixe vfhere, ht will spend a. vacation. Thomas J. McQuillan, well known miner, arrived in the city on the Prince Rupert- Monday, having recently come out of- the Unuk RWer country. Mrs Isaac Taylor of Whttehorse, Who has been on a trip south, was a passenger aboard the Princess Louise on Saturday returning to her home in the north. I J x V turn' ejieved Often in bat wea(bf vtd oceujoi ur at Uarr limr. Ut itonuti. turn KJUTknd efct " Wbo 1 DO tio ar mgh ot urk utoinAthi ' wr Mrg. J. Alpl.onou Rrowo, Bj-Uek p.K.i,, "i tiwyt itiT nVy' Own TUeC" Tbqr juikl.t Ihun richt, ar rnr Io.IkU, ad quite tnfe. All comiuon DmiU ot childhood iodudkx Uvth-ittt at pfwmpClr. rtlirrrd by Oo, Tl4tt, 3&c 4ai' t druc (ton. iif Dr Williiml Dr. Ik P Etawes, well koQwn Junau physician axtd surgeon and Mrs Dawes were passengers aboard the Prince. Rupert Monday going through J or a, trip to Seattle. Roth qordon, son of- Mr. and Ms. A R Qordon. arrived, in., the j city at the week-end from Van-Icouver. He has lolnedj the teach log staff of King Edward High i School here. Mi&s E A. Mercer prtnclpaj ot uoQin. Memorial scaooj, retuijiefl to the city at the end ot the week after having spent the summer vacation visiting in Victoria arid Vancouver. Miss Beatrice Berner and Exjc Berner returned home at the weekend. The former had been spending a week visiting with her uncle, Capt. Adolph Berner. at Tclkwa while the latter had been spendirrg the summer vacation in Victoria. Alfred R- Breuger. well known Wrangell fish dealer, arrived in the city on. the Prince Rupert Monday from the north. He is here on business uv connection with extensive shipments of Stlk-ine. River- salmon- he has been ranking to Skecna Riyer cann!rls tills season. FOR QUICK SALE. Lot SUn.d-.10, Utock,15, Section 7 and improvements $450.00 whole nr $250.00 each. Nornian.Ai.Watt Administrator, Chas. Vesa, Estate. Announcements Softball dance Friday, Sep 7,; Elks' Hall to welcome Anyox soft-ball team. Children's Masquerade in Legion Rooms September 14. ' QathQllc Church..B4aar October Oanadlan .LcglqiV Women's ,AuXt lUary .Baitaar .October 18 MQOSE IIALU. ItEAjTAL JtATES , Concerts- $?500a Dances 2Q.00k' Pu'aUc, Meetings 15.00- ' . ,1.,. m ....I... rppm suuui' ior ominw meetings ,1s., now avallablonj the-ground floor, rental iraUt $3.00. For engagements phone the Club Steward, 640 or Red 412. Butter's. (tf Waweft'e, IJor league, danceC. Hawaiian, and., Spa,nl& Qultac Standard, Banio instruction Miss Elizabeth. Quxrie, Rhone, aiatkv 2Vfc (206) Music classes at St Jasenh'itfinn. Oame Wajden Ed. Margin, re-ivertt will, rewrpefc. Sep;. 4, Opm- turped. to the cjty on the Prince Rupert Monday from a patrol trip to the Btiktne River district. Ralph E. Robertson, well known Juneau barrister, was. a. passenger aDoara me Prince Rupert-Monday going throcgh for a trip to Seattle! nwrclal and. Kindergarten, classes SepJL- 10. 20&t Mrs, J. W, Nicholls, and. family returned tq,, the city at tbe,wek-T end from Lakelse. Lake where they have been camping, for, the past few: weeks. Dr. E. E. Lucas, principal of, Kits Edward. High School, returned., to the city on. the Ca.taJa Sundaxey ening. after spending the summer vacation in Vancouver. : Mrs. W. Q. Fulton, apd family re.-turned-to the- city on Monday" afternoon's train- irony Lakelse. after having spent a couple of months, at their summer home there. ' Conductor T: Mr Spencer-leaves by this afternoon's train to resume his run between Smlthers and Prince Oeorge having spent a couple, of days at his-home here. John O. Grant.- well known WranzeH hotel proprietor, was a passenger aboarti the ss. Princess Louise, on Saturday returning to the Alaska town after a trip to SeatUe. Ous Ielr;Tn, Kcirhlkan cannery, foreman, was among a number- ok Alaska : ca.nnery pepple - going south to Seattle- Monday on board the Prince Rupert haying spent the summer in the north. Robert M Stewartr president of the Dunwell mine, was a passen ger- aboard, the Oatala Sunday night going through to Stewart from-Victoria. He- will srfend-a week. or, sq in : the Portland Canal camp. Mrf andMrs, R R4 Duncan returned to the. city on Monday af' temoon'e train: via Jajper. Park from., a two. weeks' trip, to Vancoui yer and Victoria. They trayelledi south. via. the-Queen Charlotte, Islands. j A Pjoneer Laundry car : driven by San. CurrJe. caught fire on- Amr brpse. Ayeoue at 1: 3D yesterday afternoon, the, services ot the.- fire department, being, required. Con-plderable. damage was done to. the IronV of, the cat. A meeting of, the Fair Board . U expected to be heW. at an early date to receive the financial, repprt bn the recent Carnival Wesic. di-d-. feedings. While the statement has pot yet been completed, it. is. na-derstood that the financial returns n-ine uanuvai were very graufy- I QordQO. ailllland well . known for,, years., a an assistant purser on,. Canadian. National .steamships, haying, arrived; Friday- from Van couver, sailed Saturday night on the Prince Charles for Atll Inlet. Q.ueen charlotte Islands. He has now Joined, the service , of the.T, A.. Celle.y Logging. Co. t T. I QonstableAi.ILWeller. who.has been transferred from Bella, Coola o QiraWcuro, Beach, Vaucouyer Island, in the, provincial police force. ana. trs. vxeuens. apa, cnud wereJ here at the end .of last week, pass-Ing through the city enroute south. Constable M.- J. Condon, from Al- bernj, is successor to Constable Vellena.' at Bella Coola, having cpme north last week. Summer bwaye; Reception. ISNOW.AttlTS; POOREST So why not'j?ive tjiafctset its long needed overhaul now? IJhonc Blue 320;andget th most out of; yow radlOo iwr tlus comiagj season; SUPvERIQRt RADIO-ELECTRIC Second Avenue ft Third Street No heat is Wasted when you Cook with Electricity It costs, less, than a centr a mean per person Compare- that with what ordinary cooking costs and the saving is;seltevidenfc Yetlow cost and no; waste are only two of the many advantages. You have a cool, clean kitchen. AH; the fuss and bother: of kindling and ashes ends. The full' nourishing properties, of every dish is retained Tastier meals, are prepared without worry for the perfect even heat of your electric range never lets you down. YOUR range-is here for asjlitthr as $5 down, and, $3 a-month. Come in. and. see it. Northern British Golumbia Power o. Ltd. COOK with ELECTRICITY r for less than a Cent; a Meal per Person Want Ads FOR SALE GENERAL Electric Refrigerator for. sale. Phone Brue 691. 1 Maiff 1600. lte, ror sale cheap. Appiy.J. A- Xindsay. P.O. Bor 287. MONARCH Range, cheap; electric fixtures, etc. Apply 150 8th. East. (208 1 I FOR SALE Large baby crib In first-class, condition-, with, mat tress Phon Green- 29 208 MUSIC. VIQW&.'IWtUHU thewy. and,htr mony. MisA-Ni Lawrence, Ptpne IT; Ciasse. start- Sep. 1, 200 HAIRDRESSER Ouster., Curl; Latest i Sty !). rfELSQJJ SHOPPR- TRANSFERS CAMXRON'8 Phone 177 Blrcri. Jackplnfl,; Cedar4 tl PAINTERS- PAINTING apa Papertungipg Mailer., Phflpe,, Red 80Z, H ,TrUtVRPfitCOUR'IM3I BRITISH I.V.IWJBATB JN WAITER. or THA "APMIMS? TBATJON; ACT" . mnA mm iN TllS; MATTER OF T15. ESTATE Of JOHN. EATON UOllA, CeAijEy.j TAKtX NOTICE; UmX br ordfl ol IU Honor. W Ei rtshn the SOth tUy at August, A.D. 1834, I u appointed Executor of the estate of John Eaton Koran, deceiL and aU parties having claims ainUnst the auld estate are here by required to rurnlah aame. properly verified, to me on or before the -2r day of November. A. D. 1934, and- all parties Indebted to the estat are required to pay the omroint of their In-debtedneai to me fortlTwtth. MORWT. B. MQBAN. r- ATUN, B.C. LDrtiol the, 1st. day at September. FRESHMILKAND CREAM nAIlAY VALENTIN DAIRVi PJvQne;65t, Mbtbr(S' TnickMotorii Suitable, for fish boats also speed boat motors $35 up Christie Truck & Car Tarts 1630 W 1st. Ave.. Vancouver l! MacKenzie's Furniture Sgecial'. ELGIN RAG RUGS 50 18x30-inch, each 40c 50 22s36-inclv each 65o 50-24x48-inch, each 90c Mail Orders Filled atThb Price Phone 775 Prince Rupert 327 Third Avenue THE BIG FOUR By, thee products of The, Sea Tha Soil, The Forest, and The Mine will 'we prosper. Bulkley Mey Goal and get more value for your fuel dollar G OF FEE DaLuxe ' Sexyed, at Att mes. of Day or Jvightk Always fresh Using the Sllex method Doing away wholly with metal taste, stale flavor. . Healthful and Invigorating, Commodore: Cafe FOR SALE The $3830.00 house at $200.00 down. Fjirnlture Including, stoves. . beds, dressers, couches, dining ! room sets, vacuum cleaner etc. i (riumuti jiaiicimciis, cut ' nAnton ' V. 1 er w 1 1 V. ' r rl ..... holsterers1 tools. Nails all sizes. These good must .be sold by the piece or as a whole at lower than the lowest price. F. W. HART : 216 6th Ave. W- Ph: Green 898 Tlie Fish which made flnnce RupertFumoas "Rupert BrancF SMOKED, BLACK COB Prepared Dally By Gaaadian fish & Cold Storage. Co., Lti PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. 3 " 5