Lrsday August 12, 1931 e low ,0 lM'.tc' aztpunea e R irv dinner. II Vfi Bin. ai is delicious Gardening l flower lovers are now lool;-forward to the show on Mpn ,, ..,e:, The neason heliig b. joo) t had been sujesled th.'Ui ihow be posiponeu uui u s de ided to go ahead with it J what flie weather.' events neVer artioufit Th' re was very nearly a clash aween the dinner for Professor ,,ii-s.i under auspices qf the Ilor i cultural Society and that fpi ot'ernor Smith of the Rotary lun 'ur the Rotary Club havt ade heir arrangements for FrI ....!. 1. ..,!,, Cnln.l., ........ jj ftlf II L Killing ?ti iui u.ijr far: . an authority on nqrtl-j !ulturc ana many members oi e itniary Club want to hear mi mil ..oaic oi ine u :ni. ie to nave .me rnncesf dr anle in the city In time for sad to see the delphini-wept down by the wind d .Jin last week and the roses i,d other flowers Injured but Bithing -ould be done about it, b prdeners are carrying on as k -t the-' may. In spite of the froe.;' :ome of the local prar- frill PHONES 18 and 84 19c 21c PORK AND, DEANS Libby's. 3 tins y SPAGHETTI AND :CHEESE Malkln's Iiest, l's. 'Aa 2 tins RED SPRINO SALMON Malko, l's. OtZn Tin MO (jlio.W qf coltness other flowers. sot dahlias aiiii Tijm Priest had a Tery fine beo of roses .recently in his gardei. on- Oraham Avenue. Unfortunate ly, they were at their hest only a day or two. T,he V. and Ii, did their worst and Tom's ro3es sut fered. One of the eights of the city isj Dave Borland's window boxes ThCy nave been outstandingly brilliant -TSeefttly. Glads are very late this year It looks to jne just now as if there would e very ew at tliL Show. However, here are a lot, of gardens I do not see and there may be surprises in store. Sweopea growers are bemoan ing ;tjie $acf that wme of their vines have bedh messed up by the rain and wind. Those wlo tied them carefully and looked after thejn day by day have them Itltacf and a few days of sunshine makes a great difference to these flowers. There should bt keen competition (between local growers. A few days ago a fisherman sent me a sack of shells for de cpraIng the garden. I difl not see him and he did not leave 1.1' name. The shell were very usefu' ic:k unite bright and there loni' I wish the donor would call Ue a good display at the and let me thank him. H.F.P. Yelvasuede Lingerie Will Not Shrink, Wash as Often as You Please You Can Punch a Hole in it if You Like, But You Can't Make it Run, Nat in Esther Direction Velvasuede is Very Easy to Wash Just Drop it Into Luke Warm Suds, -Squeeze a Little, Dip it up and Down and Presto the .Dirt ,Has Run Out. There is no Need to .Iron Velvasuede, Put if You Want to, Shake Surplus Water Off, Poll up in Clean Towel for a Few Minutes, Then Hang to Dry. Iron With a Mqdentfe Jron. Iron When Almost But Not JQuitc Dry. Comes in Tea Hose and White, in Bloomers, Panties, from Small to Out Size. Slips, Vests, Pyjamas andGowns WALLACES Phone 9 Third and Fulton P. O. 1JOX 575 Mussallenfs Economy Store "Where pilars .Have More Cents" LRADKKS IN QUALITY AND SERVICE PICKLES, SWEET MUSTARD Happy Vale. 32-oz. OQr lar BOILED DINNER Clark's, l's, tin COCOA-Per tin -Fry's, i'a. BEEFSTEAK SAUCE 07p Heinz, 8-oz. bot V GHAPE JUICE Welch's pints. Bot. BIRD SEED Brock's, l's. Pkg. FLY SPRAY Davis ii Lawrence. 8-oz. bot "VANILLA EXTRACT-Royal, 4-oz, bot 32c 15c 29c 29 c QUICK TAPIOCA- 4 An J-UV Malkln's. 8-oz. pkg. PINEAPPLE MARMALADE Shlrrjff's, l-lb. Jars. QQn Bottle SPINACH SOUP- OCp LlbbyVlOVi-oz. tins tfV rge Variety of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables at Lowest Prices 2 .Phones For Your Convenience Koat and Mail Orders Kecelve Prompt and Careful Attention THE DAILY NIWB PAUJE 3RBI --Li -U'JLi-S ! HETTY LOWMAN ROWS INTO it i : I 'PRINCE RUPERT 10CAL NEWS ! (Continued from Page 1) fisherman, and crew. They weje scouting, lor fish and dld;not usually come that way.. One of the mem oers ot the crew had wanted to come up to see a waterfall so they approached the shore and spied (he canoe. '-This Is embarrassing for me to tell," admitted the deeply bronzed .capable looking girl, "but must admit 'that, when those natives took me aboard their 'boat, t cried. I was so happy after that desperate situation;" Miss Lqwman was taken to Hartley Bay by the Kitiope.. .Fcom" there Jack' .Pahl took her to Lowe Inlet "where she ooiained food and clothes and started off up Grenville .Channel. But there was further trouble in store. In Grenville Channel more stormy weather was encountered and the canoe was swamped again. Once more the girl swam ashore with the canoe in Tow and, after resting and collecting herself, paddled, back put Into mid -channel to 'wait for assistance .which came rfrom the truing uoui xanagi oi a Japanese named Tanaka.;Back she was taken to Lowe Inlet. Starting out again up Orenvillej Channel, she reached her next stop at Claxton and then on to Irivernessj where she spent Tuesday night as the guest of .'Robert Johnstone, vet eran canneryman, and Mrs. John stone whom she had previously met: at Klemtu down the coast. ;She arrived In Prince Rupert at 2:20 p.m yesterday. Lost Everything In the swamping In Douglas Channel Miss Lowman's loss lnClud-three cameras, all her fijms, charts her log containing names and ad-' dresses of people with whom she had planned to communicateThere was a trickle of fresh water coming down the rocky ledge. That made the situation not quite so .bad In spite of the lack of food. .Having saved her sleeping bag, she was;not too uncomfortable. Mlss.Lowman, on her trip, carries no watch, no compass, no calendar. It is Just a vacation," she says. ',I wanted to,see the country and chose mis way oi aomg so," hinting that Its economy recommended the mode. The everage distance per day she covers has been twenty- six miles, travelling about three miles per hour. Some days she had travelled upwards of thirty miles Miss Lowman, who has been studying vocal music at Pomona College, California, and has a year more to finish at University of Washington in Seattle, on starting out, was accompanied by a Seattle girl, Florence Steele, who became sick after the first week and returned home from Pender Harbor. Crossing Queen Charlotte Sound from Pultney Point, Malcolm Island, Miss Lowman explained that she was caught In a fog but finally got across Just .below .Blunder ;Harbor: She had headed straight Into the; Sound. Later she made Allison IHar- oor. During her trip MlssXowman;has made a number of exploratory side! trips Into various Inlets includih Jervls Inlet, Princess jLouise Jlrilet, Falls, Salmon .Rlver,.Douglas. Chan-! nel, jKltlmaat and Matheson Chan nel. I! The girl canoeist plans ;io .go as far north as SItka:provIdlng,weath-er permits. Her father, a canner operator, Is at Ketchikan. 1 Jler First .Request Miss Lowman's first request, on arriving here, was for a glass of fresh cow's milk. Her next concer" was to go to the .hospital ;to see an Injured logger whom she jhad met while coming up the coat. "It seems strange to be back again In civilization with automo biles and everything," observed the girl adventurer. She reported re-; celving "wonderful hospitality all along the British Columbia coast.' She has been showered with kind ness everywhere she went. Miss Lowman s Sunday name is Beatrice Annette" but to her fam ily and friends It is .Just "Betty." Hotel Arrivals oyal John Olsen, city; Cyril D. Morgan, Vancouver. Prince -Rupert . Mrs. O. Kelly, Old Tvtassett. Central P. J. CarrlgAn, ;c.N,R.; O. Olsen and W. Brown, city; N, Porcher Island. Try a .Dally News classified ad-' vcrtistmcnt ioi oesi rcui. Flower Show Monday, all day. ;tf. Just arrived! A new shipment of fejt Ihats. "Mayfalr." tf. Horticultural pinner, Commodore, Saturday, BJ30. Speaker, ;profes'sor Barss of University of.B.;C. (187) (Dr. Stanley Mills returned to Ter. race on.Monday's.traln.after a,brief visit to -he city. ;Garden Competition Enter at Dally News qh or bef6re jPrjdayi Judging Saturday. - 'tl87, Mrs. James A. (Brown, mother of Mrs. H. .'B. jRochester, Is .returning tonight on 'her son's boat to Port Esslngton after being in the city for the last coule qf weeks. Reg, V. Brown, who arrived iiJ the city on Tuesday night's train f . . XTunnn f lAlthttn u.i 1 I nni.fJ tomorrow morning, for the Ecstall River to conduct . a geophysical survey of the 'Copper 1'yrjt' property there. Einar Stockland will leave or, tomorrow morning's train fpi; Sew York where he will embark August 19 .aboard the steam0)! (Ungsholm for an extended visit o his home at Vandve, Helge- land, Norway, where his wife and" family reside. NO COOKING WITH KELLOGG'S "I'm glad my family likes KrlloKg' Corn FlaLr. They're bo easy to serve. No rooking. No 'pot and pana to wah. Ther give me more time for leUure." Every one likes crisp, delicious Kellogg's Corn Flakes. 1 Serve them at anytime 6t the day. Nourishing and wholesome in milk or cream. Easy to digest too. At all grocers, oven-fresh in the patented WAXTITE inner bag. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. CORN FLAKES ,tfC0RN FIAKES Mad Batfr Pckd Bittf Tact e((ar Mrs. N. Sherwood and Mrs. Stanley Mills 'returned to Terrace pn Jast night's ,'train after spending a tfew dayS in the pity. Up to noon today six large gardens ,wcre .entered jn Jthe gar den comj)etition and three qnlj qf the snialer gardens. Entrie: close .tomorrow. Jliss jE. ,Earl has returped to trie 'cjty from iLondon when .ibe ' nttqntled t"e Coronation ii 3Iay, .-also visiting pthe'r- placc; In the llritish Isles .anil on the Continent. There wns no luncheon of ;th Prince iRupert ;Rotary Club to day but, Instead, there .will be a dinner tomorrow evening :to re ceive nn official visit from the district .governor, jltandal P. Smith of Tnconia. On Sundaj there will be an executive lun cheon in connection with the visit of Mr. Smith wh6 will arrive on the Princess Adelaide io-morrow afternoon from the south and proceed Monday morning aboard the Princess Charlotte to Ketchikan and Juneau. Halibut Sales Summary American 113,000 pounds, 9.4c and 7c to 9.7c and 7c. Canadian 3,500 pqunds, ,9.1c; andCc. American Paragon, 39,000, (Rooth, 9Tc and 7c. Eclipse, 39,000, Pacific, 9.5c nnJ "7r. wicnois,; ArroW( 35,000, Cold StornRe, 1 1 t i n Canadian Jobn Ejler,' ,3,500, Atljn, 9,1c and 6c. travellers the EXPERIENCED . world over never fail ;to carry a bottle of Eno's "Fruit Salt". With 'Eno handy they do not fear train, car or sea sickness, headaches or other ills caused by sudden changes of climate, food and water. And on long trips,T:no corrects the sluggishness caused by lack of exercise. Take Eno on your travels and keep fit. Drink a sparkling glass before breakfast, anqther at night. Eno is a natural corrective jvhich keeps your digestive system in first-class order. You eat right, sleep right and feel right. You can buy Eno wherever ,you travel. ..Resolutely refuse substitutes. CAIV37 Gyros Are Told (Of Convention Report, of iKecent, Gathering atlKel. owna Delivered by Official Delegate Yesterday . TheiPrlnce Rupert Gyro Club, at i ts monthly business luncheon yest- Jrday; feceived the report of D. G. Borland, official delegate, on the; ecent district 'convention at Kel uwna which four local members at- .ended and at which W. H. Tobey was elected district lieutenant governor. It was decided to hold a Hallowe'en dance on October 29. Cangratulatlons 'were extended to one eff the members, W. F- Stone, on becomlng 'the father of a ' huck ifUMnsn misekai, claim i iltuatr In be Atlin Mining Division oti. "4ifHr ililiitrlrt. Where lwntKl: nei .We TnleUBh KUer oliont M mllest from Junction with Taku Uher. j TAKE NOTICE that P. C. UntlerhUl vctlng aa ftgent -lor -POLAR18-TAKU MINING COMPANY LTD. Free Mlner Certificate No. 20227-E, Intends sixty Jays Trom ihe date hereof, to apply to) Jie Mining Recorder lor a ierxuicai: f- Improvement for the purpose of btainlng a Crown Orajvt of the above lalm. And further 4alus notice that action, Under section 8S of the 'Mineral Act," mist "be tommenced "before the lssr-nxe of such Certificate of Improve-.nenls. Dated this 5th day of July. 1837. Nalgalle Waters I'rot ei Ion Art ltevled -statutes of Tu inula. 19'!7. H'hapter 140 Standard Oil Campny of Brltlrti Columbia Limited, a company duly In corporated under the .laws of the Prov-nce of Brttlsh Columbia, with regtster-d' Offlee it 1318 Stnd-ard Bank Build-ng. .510 West MaUngs Street, Vancouver. British Colurrtbla. HEREBY QIVEh '.SOTICE that It ha, under Section 7 of :he 'aold -Act, 'deposited with-the Minw-er of cPubllc Worlcs t Ottawa and In he office of ithe District Registrar "of, he Land Registry 'District of :PrtncO ypart at Prlrce RUpert. British Col-mbla, a derlptlcn of the site and he'terw Jf a dTick. approach and float ,ic i -t-t tu'l: cr placed in ''rlnce 'Rujpert Harbour on a portion ot IVaterfrc-m Blnk "Q," Prlncs Rupe-? arltlh Ccicmb'a. yAND TAKE NOTICE that after the iplrotlon of on imonth frrm the 0"te ; r the tlret publication cf ''this notlcoj tondard 'OH Ocmpany of British ,Col-:-Mnbla Limited will, lunder Section 7 ' f .ths taid Act. HPty i the :Mlnlttr 'f Pvtollc Works at his office In the, futv 'of -Otwwa. Ter -rtpprcval ot me ld -site and '.plan and for leave to cstruct tne nald dock, approach and hont. DATED at Vancouver. British Colum bia, this 4th day cf August, ismt. STANDARD OIL .COMPANY OP BRITISH COLUMBIA LIMITED By Laws?n, CUrk & Lundell. Its soil itOTS. 1318 Standard Bank Building, 510 WW Itafitlngs StreeA, Vancouvtr British Columbia. THE SEAL of QUALITY mm GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only salmon xannlng company with an 11 :the year round payroll In Prince Ttupert BRITEN Flotation Process TOOTH PASTE It's New It's Different It Makes Them White Flotation Process Cleanses Hidden Angles Where Danger Lurks 29c Per Tube 2 for 53c Ormesltd. "Jjip. Pioneer Driiqejists The Key-ill Store Phones: 81 St 82 Open Dally From 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays Prom 12 noon till 2 p.m, 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. MacKENZIE'S FURNITURE SIMMONS STUDIO COUCH A M With Bedding Compartment vv We Have a Large Stock of Simmons Beds, Springs and Mattresses Phone 775 327 3rd Ave. West Fresh Local Raw And Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 Canadian The Central Hotel ROOMS and CAFE Phone 51 For Best Household .Coal MRS. C. E. BLACK K racific I Trans-Atlantic Transcontinental Trans-Pacific To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way Ports Princess Adelaide every Friday, 10 p.m. To Vancouver Direct Princess Alice Princess Louise Princess Chtrlottt Aur. 4th, 14th; Auf. 7th, 18th, 28th; Auj;. 21th, Sept. 4th Connection at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services Tickets and. Reservations from W. L. COATES, General Agent Prince Rupert, !t,.B,C. ft 3. t ft. 9