-t 21, 163. STILL IT BACKWARDS' iute td Mrs Bchoonover and foUf children were among passenger go i ,th on the Princess Lout Uu; momlni to make the trip to Skagway HUM fmh, whole mils with n th mHm left In. powdered by rerrwvinc tf tortl nwhtwe Content. Bimpl add Kltra to cold water whhk whb Uatft and YouhJYf tfi bittant mpply ttf err amy partem--Ul whol milk, I caft't roewnnttnd anything better (or Uby, borne cr camp. ' J. H. BULGER Optometr.it toyal Bank Bldg. KLlM 111 ll tt't IwaWi U'i tot fo U oxf" round jscs MtNuhy is tailing oh the trine Rupert this afternoon for Vsnrouvir enroute to Los Angeles. Hf expert to be away about a roupie f months and may make s trip u New York and elsewhere in the eut with his brother. James McXultv jr . who U shortly to be mrrl! DtUy tdvertlslng ni the Dally Xsi a sure to bring dally re- to ELIO'S FURNITURE TliSHIl AVIJSTE 1 Only ((Urney-Otford A I Only M.)rtlc A . .. r. 1 Only .Monarch A I Only Canada PrWe A 1 Only Menarrh - . f At If pi 4 HHealera ' ' f r u up . Klnf Soprano Saxophone " A- 1 B) itiryrle ,' t A . I Aimlmtrr Carpt-lze VxlOH, A- ' . I AimlnUtr Carpet -Biz 6tJx.- All 1 tlilffonier With five drawers, walnut flrrtth A 1 Dresner With large mirror. At 1 Mn(rr Sewing Machine At 1 tntlijh rram At 1 Violin A I ( ra mo phone A 1 Hrslinthouse Itaalo 11 tubes Ar Only Vacuum Cleaners . T om, up ,..........v 10 IVrd Woven Sprlngn-iSlte 4-6anfl 3-8 Ej"h Rfd Cablf Spring-Size 3S,' At ; 1 Odd Chetterfield . - At J piece Chesterfield SuHet : At s' f Diner Chairs For the set Sft of C upholstered iealher seat Hht oak. Set 1 Kound Dining nooin Takles-i From, up An These TabieA Hate Extra Leaves 6 hutfets from, up I'rinre lluprrt Used Furniture KITCHEN RANGES 822.50 822.50 S25.50 531.50 832.50 85.00 855.00 810.00 815.00 811.50 88.50 810.00 820.00 86.50 85.50, 812.00, 825.00 86.50 and 810.00 830.50 87.00 82.00 85.00 818.00 825 Rnd 836 86.50 818.00 85.00 KijAe., $12.50 ,nd 814.00 1 fcft of 20 volumes Encyclopedia Brlttanlca At 86.00 845.00 I Prince Oeorge Saturday evening for Vancouver where the wlfi attend school, Rev W. H. Shearman of Kitwan- Fresh Local Kaw and Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN ''DAIRY PHONE 637 Mr. and Mrs. William Oarfie tailed thU morning on the Catala lor a trip to Stewart. Mrs. J. 8. Black sailed this mom SiiTJ SSSiSL1-.:' H. Mortimer sailed Vti .. J. Z . " aitmoon on the Prince r.!? L.Z2Wte trip to Vancouver a NOTICE Kkrrna Hirer Indian Cannery Contractors MEETING In rrinee Rupert Aomt 55 All Contractors Pieae Attend Harold Davey Teacher of Piano Popular Music 50 years experience In Vancouver Free Muic with Lcn So Scale The only guaranteed course that benefits you financially, playing for parties, etc I.nrol Now! At the News MUSIC Venetia Feero A.T.C.M. Teacher of PIANO and THEORY Classes Commencing Sept. 1 Phone RLl'E 33 MISS VUKl Dressmaker Laities' and Children's Altera! ions Moderate Price Phone GREEN SSI W FRASFR ST A ins on the Catala for a trip, to Btewart Earl Oordon left at the end of the week for a holiday visit to LakeUe Lake. Mrs. Louis Amadlo and family, who have been on a trip south, returned home from Vancouver on the Princess Louise this morning. Mrs. Brown and two daughters of . l ... j T R Srhoonuver president of the ML Marjorle Shearman, daugh- ,? MatM' unm' , am?g r(r citv Lmi Ohu) and prominent hi ter of the Rev and Mrs. W ll Jf Pngeii going north on the funeiai circle of the industrial! Shearman. Kltwanga, left on the Prtn' UuUe mornin- R. E. Moore, local manager of P. , Burns- Co. Ltd., returned to the city j on the Prince Rupert this morning i from a business trip to Telsequah. this Rupert . ""ir" '" where In the south. Kltkatla next month, commencing there on September 7 e. L. Borup. who is In charge of Everett L. Wasson. well TJtT,rr!ti northern commercial file, and U, J JT fi Wasaon and son and daughter were mommg following a brief trip to pasngers aboard the Princess Vancouver. f Louise this morning returning to Whltehorse after a trip to Vancou-J ver and elsewhere in the south. CENTRAL HOTEL" ROOMS and CAFE Phone SI For Best Household Coal MRS. C. E. BLACK THE SEAL QUALITY GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye' PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by tbt only salmon canning company with an aU the. year round payroll la Prince Rupert TH1 DAILY KIWI PAuE THRZ 1$ LOCAL NEWS NOTES Fred Cameron Jr. returned to tr.e For prompt and courteous .. . -1 -if. mmni it T&t tr Back City on oaiiuuttjr ituuou uiu,ivs - hvmv - - .. from a brief trip to Terrace. , jTZZj, Mrs. M. C. MadlU, after making a round inp U) AUtu, rciuiuru Id the city on the Prince Robert yesterday afternoon. Robert James, who has been on a brief trip to Vancouver, returned tq the city on Saturday afternoon's train. Mrs. James Brough arrived In the city on Saturday afternoon's train from Smlthers to spend a few days In town. Mr. and Mrs. David Bennett of Stewart arrived In the cttr on the James Sadler, provincial welfare officer, returned to the clt cn Saturday afternoon's train from a trip to Bams Lake on official business. The flower show this year is to be held at the Metropole Hall ln- , . . rtead of In one of the vacant t R. Hetherington. general mana-'- . former nwairions. The ger of Canadian government ele- commlttee was unable to get a 'vators. after spending a tew days ro5lab store so It chose the up-here on business in connection location instead, jwith the reopening of the local el-, evator. will leave by this evenlns's train on his return to Fort Wll- of SleTart arrived in the city on nam, accompamea oy Airs. Heiner-;he ime ingxon ranee ueorge oaiuruay cve-Ining from Stewart, bringing in a prisoner. Philip Oun-a-Soot. who' I has been sentenced to three i , a . monuis imprisonment tor lating an automobile without permission Mother Oeneral Mary Lecpoldlne of the Sisters of St Anne and secretary. Sister Mary Louise. I passed through the city lxt week ton their way back to Montreal af ter paying a visit to the hospital .at Smlthers, They arrived by trair 'from the interior and proceeded I by boat to Vancouver enroute East After having; paid ah official i visit to the local lodges Saturday 'night. Dr. O. A. B. Hall of Nan-almo, Orand Master of the Masonic Grand Lodge of British Oolumb'a and F. S. McKee of Vancouver, Orand Secretary, are leaving on this evening's train for Terrace ; Smlthers. Vanderhoof. Prince r'Oeorge and other Interior points, enroute back to Vancouver. Dr. C. ill. Hanklnson. district deputy grand master, is accompanying them to Terrace and Smlthers. Keep up to date 'arlv A0vuse regu- MUSSALLEM'S CONFECTIONERY The Pioneer Store to town carrying a large and up-to-date Stock of Boi Chocolates Chocolate Bars Candles Ice Cream Soft Drinks and MixersFresh Milk and Cream Cakes and Cookies all kinds Fresh Fruits m season Serving Coffee Tea Toast-Sandwiches and Fancy Ice Cream Dishes Sodas and Milk Shakes Open S:00 a.m. to 11:00 pjn. Announcements All advertisements In thu Col-knin will be charged for a fun month at 15c a word. Queen Mary Tea Mrs. Llneham's September 2i. Hospital Bazaar, October 4. d.C.F. bazaar, October 1 Catholic Bazaar October 11, 13. "Crescent Canadian Shows Bigger and Better ii i NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll Proprietor -A HOME AWAY FKO.M HOME" Rates 11.00 up 50 Rooms Hot it Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 181 P.O. Box ! lng at Victoria, returned nome on the Princess Adelaide Friday Charles Oraham, Inspector of mines, returned to the city on the Prince George Saturday evening from a brief trip to Stewart. Mrs. J. D, Allen, who has been ;on a trip vo Vancouver, retumra to the city on Saturday noon's train. after Peter Lakle. C. N. R. divisional freight and passenger agent, returned to the city on Saturday tnm a bri" trtp Prince Rupert Saturday afternoon fUSxm'rfln for a vltit with Mr. and Mrs. John Lawrie. i , . ,,.rtt..i.i Riley of Terrace arrived In the city on Saturday afternoon train from the interior to attend a Masonic, gathering. They win return tb Terrace this evening. Angus Mclnnls. C. C. F. Member of Parliament for Vancouver East, after spending the week-end here following a trip through the Interior, left by the Prince Robert yesterday afternoon on his return to Vancouver. Harry Archibald of Vancouver. who is on a tour of the dictrict exhibiting pictures on behalf of the C. C. F: Movement, sailed this morning on the Catala for Stew art. He arrived from the interior on Saturday afternoon's train. J. J. Little, general manager of the Northern British Columbia Power Co.. returned Saturday af ternoon on the Prince George from a brief business trtp to Stewart. (Join north Friday afternoon he was accompanied by his young nephew. Kenneth Thompson, who has been visiting here. Dr. G. F. Kincade. travelling chest specialist for the provincial government, and Miss F. M. Erick son R. N.. his nurse assistant, ar rived in the city on -the Princ: George Saturday evening after holding a week's clinic at Stewart and are now conducting a similar clinic at the Prince Rupert General Hospital here. They win leave Wednesday evening on their re turn to Vancouver. CUne Fixott of Portland, district governor of Rotary, arrived in the city on the Princess Louise th's morning. At noon today he had luncheon with the executive and committee heads of the local club and tomorrow evening will pay an official visit to the club at a dinner meeting taking the place of the regular weekly luncheon Thursday He will . proceed to Ketchikan Wednesday afternoon on the Prince George, later going on to Juneau. "Build B. C Payrolls" On Child Health And Growth BISHOP RIX MADE TOUR After Extended Trip To Interior Including Peace River Ordinations At flazelton Having made his final stop at Hazelton following an extended tour of the interior portion of the diocese including the Peace River country. Rt Rev". CF. A. Rix D. D. Bisrtop oi Caledonia, returned o Prince Rupert at the latter pari of last week. In the Peace Rivsr Block, the Bishop accompanied Most Rev. 1). T. Owen, Archbishop of Toronto and Primate of the Anglican Church fof all Canada. At Haselton last Wednesday Bishop Rix conducted, ordination services in St. Peter's Church fr the vicar there, Rev. Frank: Burling, who was ord&nied to the priesthood and Norman Oreen, formerly of Fertile, who was ordained as deacon for Kitwancool Visiting clergy assisting In the or dinatkm services were Rev. Rural Dean i. E. Whittles of Bums Lake, who presented the ordination candidate: Re"V. C. J. Browne of Vanderhoof and Rev. J. E. BirchaU of Smlthers. Rev. J. McCormack of Fort Fraser also attended the services. David Green, Infant son tf Ml wm Of (he 60,000.000 Waterman' olJ since 18W a majors tty are nill In active rn-ice a dim) rc-nurLaMe Iribate to the built-in etcel lence of this famou renl Come in and jt4n this vat army r4 satlafied writrtt. W hte YOVR ren 12.50 to $250.00, McRae Bros. Ltd. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Oreen, wa. also baptized the same da by, 'J . Jt Bishop Rix, godparents being Mrs. ,George T reiUfned William Green of Fernle, C L.!cit on prince Bobcrt ycster Botham and Rev. Frank Burflng I aftCT makinS round trip St. Peter's Church was beauUf ul ' 10 Skasway with masses of summer flowers , , , . arranged by Mrs. Price and Mrs.' Df- Renich of Athens. Luncheon Alabama, and Miss H. Lorta ; of J. C. K Seaiy. and af- t.M.n a i .,' St. Louis, who have been vlsitin? rhurch hall with about forty pres - here " ests of Dr and Woman's JoSePh T- Mandy. t for ent, the Auxiliary being in charge. At tea a presentation Vancouver over the week-end, th3 was made to Mrs. Price who tauel.tl ionner on P"11" Robert yes- In Hazelton for sixteen years and, iterdar afternoon and the latter after an absence of about twenty rears, has been revisiting Hazel- ton. Rev. J. E. Whittles expressed the warm appreciation of the visit ing clergy for the hospitality of on uie mnce ueorge aaiuraay afternoon. Mrs. Neil McLean, wife of Capt. Neil McLean of the steamer Prine? St. Peter's Woman's Auxiliary. Dur-' Rupert, and daughter arrived on lng the visit of the Bishop to Haz eltoh, there was also a meeting of the deanery. I B H jVAWMTtl a We received a snapshot of their two fine children and a letter from Mr. and Mrs. J. W. M. telling of the good effect Pa cific Milk has upon child health and growth. The praise Is Illuminating for It shows the big place of this good milk in the lives of children. PACIFIC MILK Irradiated and Vacuum Packed COAL Grain Feed Seeds and Fertilizer PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO. Phones 58 and SSI WORTHLESS GEORGE CLACTON, England, August 2L: CP George was worth $282 when he had his feathers but now Mrs. John Watkins and children bf Stewart, who have been on a trip to Vancouver, were passengers aboard the Catala this morning re turning north. the Prince George Saturday eve ning from Stewart, where they have been visiting for the past couple of weeks as the guests of Mr. and MrsAJohn McLeod, and win sail Saturday night by the Prince Charles on their return to tsna wortn a nickel. George tt Vancouver via the Queen Char Clacton Pier's West Indian par- jotte Islands not who lost all his feathers in a tussle with Pimpo, the baboon ' His brilliant two-foot tail will grow again next year. Ted Drake, son of Mr. and Mis. W. E. Drake-, sailed Saturday afternoon Dn the Princess Alice to resume his studies In Victoria af ter spending the summer here. MUSIC Miss N. Lawrence Teacher of Violin Theory Classes Commencing Sept. 1 PHONE 580 OOOOOOOOO OOOOOOO O0OOOOOOA U DOCrtlOoaCKKHKKKJ O0 O OQOOOOOOO SPECIAL A PACKAGE OF 25 Vellum Envelopes AND AN 80 SHEET Vellum Finish Writing Pad ALL FOR 25c OrmesLtd. Pioneer Drtu&ists Tht ReiaH Stor Phones: 81 & 8J Open Daily from 8 am. till 10 pan. Sandayi abd Holidays from 12 noon till 2 pjn. 7 pjn. till 9 p.m. eeeetadoooooooflsttocKutfoaoQc 9'4