r Sept 1 " ' t 5 . THX DAILY NCW8 ' 1 FREE with a $1. box of Gardenia Face Powder a' 50c bottle of Gardenia Perfume Ormes Ltd. 'Jjiti Ptoneer Druq&ists the RuU Btor Phones: 81 & 82 Open Daily From 8 a.m. till 10 pjn. 'ilij-sand Holidays From 12 noon till 2 p.m., 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. i K.iii-: cinz i;i.Miitiri mi .olikmuk un hw tutm rnrrrr eunnnr s nt ihliu LurrEL onurrc i Offers You WHITE HELP - COURTEOUS SERVICE SIOTJOK MEALS LOWER PRICES And a clean, convenient place to dine Call around' and let us prove it Hours: 7:30 a.m. lo 1 a.m. 11RD AVLNTE D. ELIO Furniture Exchange WE BUY and WE SELL Kitchen Range, Beds, Table, Etc. 50 Phone fireen 121 110 Third Ave. CANADIAN PACIFIC Vancouver via Ocean Falls and way ports --..v,wa ADELAIDE, FRIDAYS, 10 P.M. ' Vancouver Direct PRlKf LOUISE, Aug. 17th, 28th, Sept. 6th. PRINCESS ALICE, Aug 10th, 24th. 8 Kftcklkan, Wranjtell. Juneau and Skajway-PRlVr'TTOa T Afttnn . . l .i PItIN?PS T?tSisau' i2th, 23ra, sepi. mx. 'uiMLESS ALICE,. Aug. 18th. ormatldn ahd reservations call or miw w . 1 L. B.C. COATES, General Agent, Prince Rupert, UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED .ss pa"1"8 ,eave Prhice. Rupert, for Vahcouver-ArnA EVEKV TUESDAY. Ii30 P.M. k Vancouver Thursday Amv!Ki LIVERY rUlIUY MIDNIGHT. m ""-ouver iwonaay a.m. wUlrum toM B, Rlte poUiU. ti.i; f""jwu rvnjoi, omul ua 1 ,nformatlon regardlna all salllnirs and tickets t- H I riUNCK MJFEKT JS Ride a C.C.M. The Better Bicycle! . We carry a complete line of C.C.M Bicycles and y repair parts. C. C. M. BICYCLES $30.00 to $ 10.00. GORDON'S HARDWARE ESS,? I i si :i : :m 7M imvum rmrnvrnminzMmmmmmcmemmsam LOCAL NEWS NOTES FIRST CLASS SHOE REPAIR-1 INO. SEE SIMPSON, FIFTH AND! McBRIDE. (tf) Mrs. John Lawrfe and son, Jack, returned to the city, on the Catala today after having spent the sum mer vacation pisiUng at Stewart. Dr. J. H. Carson returned lo the tlty yesterday after having spent the week at Stewart and Premier on professional business. James Stewart, sen of Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Stewart, returned home bn yesterday afternoon's train uom the Interior. II. T. Cross returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's tealn af ter having spent the week-end at Terrace as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Mcintosh. Mrs. WllJVam Stewart and child who have been on a trip to Va'n couver and Seattle, returned to the city from the south on the Princess Louise Sunday morning Miss Valentine LeClalr, who has been spending the holidays at Stewart with her mother, returns 'to the city on the Catala today to resume her studies here. TWO Remodelled 5-rbomed AGENTS WANTED WANTED FOtJND flats I AGENTS 45 Commission. Why work for less. Take orders for the "Art-Point" Series Personal Xmas Greeting, Cards.' Priced as low as 18 for $1.00. "Victory" Box Assortment containing 20 Beautiful Cards with Calendar sells for $1.00. 'Costs, as low as 50c. $10 Sales Kit free. We are only Interested In genuine workers. Art-Point Printing Co., Victoria, B.C. (tf) A BIG Money' Maker. Specially constructed shoes. Patented rea-tures. No other shoes like It. Free shoe bonuses. Big profits. Don't miss. Write now for our freo selling Kit. Box 1603, Montreal. WANTED AT, ONCE Competent eirl for housework. State age experience, references and phone number. AddIv Box 248, 203 FOUND Signet ring, owner may have same by calling at Daily News Office and paying for this advertisement. MUSIC VIOLILN Tuition, theory and har- Atk ... mony. Miss N, Lawrence, riume 580. Classes start Sept. 2. 209 PAINTERS PAINTING na Papernangimi Moller. Phone Red 802. LAM) ACT Notice of Intention to Mly to Leae t. TjtnH 'nMrdinff Dlsttlft of Prince. ... 2 .. rtl. aupen, Range. 0. uoasi Bouvn 01 ijot onu, ivtMifc. Tke notlee that Clarehce Edgar Sal . nn iuiijM.tmIl OAn ...J .:. .nniT, fnr 11 lease Of Iirjxniui, iiiiviiua w ikf . small Island about tlirw-quartws oi a mile aouth of L5t 6710, Raiw B. Coat Dltrlct. thwvco nortn-east 110 . wm .k vi 1 rhulna. thence wruth ewth-wwit 30.S' chains: thno point of curamncemvt, and contolninj 63.1 acres more or less. n.AtrirorTO EDQAR SALTER. Dated June -4tb,. 1836. Be warm ahd'cdmrortable by tid ing lb 31 Tall It costs the some. You can rent a cat at Walker's as low as $1.50 a day, plus 7c. a mile. Miss Irene Mitchell sailed on the Prince Charles Saturday night for New Massett to assume her duties as school teacher. Mrs. E. Skog and family, who have been on a trip to Vancouver. returned from the south on the Princess Loulae Sunday morning. Mrs; J. W. Nfcholls and son, John, sailed yesterday afternoon on the Prinee Rupert- for Victoria where the latter will enter school. George Simpkins, formerly well known customs official at Juneau was a passenger aboard the Princess Louise Sunday returning to the Alaska Capital after a trip to; Seattle and elsewhere In the south, i Mrs. J. P. Downey of Smlthers! arrived In the eity from the in-' terior on Saturday afternoon's train and will pay a visit here as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. N. Mus-salem, Fifth Avenue West. L. B. Jones, general agent for Duncan Cameron, Miss C. Camp- the Canadian Natlenal Railways bell and Miss M. Nicliolson, Stew- at Skagwajr, was a passenger a-art school teachers, were pasen-. board the Prince Rupert yesterday gers aboard the Catala Sunday returning to Vancouver where hs night returning north after having; will be stationed for the winter. spent the summer vacation Inj Vancouver. Mrs: and Mrs. T. vMcClymont Waftt Ads FOR RENT and daughter, Pat, returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from Terrace where they spent the week-end. D. C. Stuart returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from a trip to the Francois and Ootsa Lake country and elwhere BIX Room modern house with in the central Interior In his cab- furnace. Apply 1851 Graham Aveijaclty as agricultural credits officer . (200) j for the federal government. Miss Tracy Currie, former dom-- and well furnished apartment LJrL.V". .1.7":: lv rawc oticiite iiiauuuures Here ana with 1., chesterfield . u etc. Phone 543 .. L. past few locaU?d ln '"'iRecina, returned to the city on , . . . . 2 th Princess Louise Sunday mor ning: She Is again joining the local teaching staff in a similar capacity. Local school teachers returning to- the city on the Princess Louise Sunday morning after having spent the summer In the south were Miss Molly Delancy, Miss M. Dlmock, Miss Jessie Moffati Miss Margaret Maguire, Miss Mary Easthope, Miss Kate McKay. Miss Hdha Vickers, Miss Marjorie Shiel, Miss E. P. Grassie, Mrs. B. Walker and Miss May Hartln. Announcements Prince Rupert Tennis Club An nual Dance Friday, September 20, Oddfellow's Hall. T. Terrace Concert September 28. Catholic Church Bazaar 2 ahd 3: Baptist Bazaar, Oct, S. Canadian Legion Bazaar Oct. 17 Presbyterian Bazaar. - Novembej Orange Ladles' bazaar. Nov. 28. Moose Hall Mbbse Lodge hieets Wednesday, Sept. 4; MACKENZIE FURNITURE CilHSTfcKFlFLD SUITE Cdvered in- combination tap estry, reverso cushions' QO Special V50 3t1 Third Ave., Prince Rupert Phone 775 Tnri I 11 Just listen to Ke logg's RiceKrispiet crackle in milk or cream and youH know how' crisp and crunchy they are. And their flavor is as inviting as their sound. Rice Krispics are nonr ishing and easy to digest. An ideal hedtime snack or supper for the children. They invite restful sleep. Sold by grocers everywhere in the Mother Goose story package. Made by Kellogg in London, Ont. Quality guaranteed. Rice KRISPJES Listen! get hungry ! n T 4- MH vi he city from the interior on yes terday afternoon's train. Mrs. G. Derg and daughters, af ter spending the summer vacation in Vancouver, returned to the city. at the end of the week. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Jenner and fa mily returned tq the city on yester day afternoon's train from a weekend trip to Terrace. George Maddrill of the Nerthsrn fe. C. Power Co. staff sailed Satur day evening on the Prince Rupert for a business trip to Vancouver, Mrs. J. D. Thurber and daughters, Adella and Velma, who have been snendlns the summer here, will sail bv the Catala tonight for Vancouver where the girls will re siime thelf studies. Miss Beatrice Berncr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Al Berner, returned home on yesterday afternoons train after sDendlnsf the summer vacation visiting In California. Mr. ahd Mrs. S. Birkenhead, well known Residents of McBrlde, am ved in the city from the interior on yesterday afternoon's train and sailed on the stealer Prince ku pert for a trip to Vancouver. Miss Mollvd Fitch and Master Donald Fitch, son and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fitch, return ed to the city on the Princess Louise Sunday morning from Van couver where they spent the sum mer vacation visltmg with rem tlves. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. SchUbert returned to the city on the Prlhcsss Louise Sunday morning aftr ai holiday motor trip to the Okana-! gan country and elsewhere in the, south. They travelled In all about: 6,000 miles and 'went as fflr as ' Portland. i Reld McLennan sailed on the ss.' Prkice Charles Satutday night for Vancouver via the Queen Charlotte Islands. He will visit Various Islkrld( points on the way south to make. arrangements for pelling in the', forthcoming federcl election fori which he Is returning officer. LOCALNEWS ASHORE IN HURRICANE MIAMI, Florida, Sept. 3, (CP) : Mr, and Mrs, Arthur Sutton and family, who have been spending ' the summer vacation In Van- yopniitri the south on the Princess Louise' Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Spencer ar- J rived in the city on yesterday afternoon's train from Prince George. Mrs. Spencer will r-iy a Visit here with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr, ahd Mrs. N. MacDonald. ' Mbtbrship BelUhgham 'arrived from Ketchikan at 3:30 yesterday afternoon and returned north last night after discharging one caiload of fresh halibut and three carloads of mild cured salmon which was transshipped to the United States oh last night's train. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Lewis, after spending several weeks here In con-' nectlon with the direction of local I amateur productions, sailed by the! Prinee George Saturday evening ohj their return to Vancouver. They had Intended proceeding from here to Ketchikan and Juneau but decided at the week-end to return south instead. COLD STORAGE HEAD HERE F. A. Boyd of Montreal, president of the Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co, from Montreal, is a visitor here. He arrived from the East on Saturday afternoon's train and will sail tonight on the Catala for Vancouver. .Three rescue ships were standing by the palatial liner Dixie which .piled up on a coral reef sixty miles south of Miami late yester-,day during a hurricane. The 369 passengers and crew are being taken off this afternoon. "Build B.C. Payrolls" Packed Quality 8i The advantages that come to milk irom: vaceuum packing belong In Canada exclusively to Pacific Milk, f&r Pacific Is the only milk packed in Canada In this way. The gain Is shown in a flher flavor due. to Increased purity Pacific Milk Lakelse Lake & Hot Springs Fishing, Boating Hunting, Swimming Make arrangements with SWAIN'S TRANSFER & TAXI Terrace, B.C. to greet you. We meet all trains. Picnic parties every Sunday, 75c. Fare, adults, $3.50; each additional adult, $1.50. Hotel, Hot Springs, or anywhere on the lake. Try a Dally News classified ad. Shingoleen Beautifies and protects o?d and new shingles. It is entirely free from creoso'.e and It's rich long lasting colors combine utility with THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. l Electric Steam j' FRESH W.LK AND Massage Treatments CREAM DAILY Mrs. Gammon VALENTIN DAIRY 424 8th Ave. E Ph Green 219 PhbnC 657 - ; The Fish which made Prince RapertFamoas "Ruoert Brand" SMOKED BLACK COD Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. at rfkwJ4it I 0' IB Hiirfktc6eDV1N, tLUnuryiiLHk If you lose anything, try a classified ad. u 3