THE DAILY NEWB PAOl THRO ' ' ' - i i Every cup a delight m a t in ah MM "His hannv fnn to' se. TEA .... t 2 felt lutrt. "Alayiair. n Tlf IRnrrrnri rpt.nrnpfi . i h n jr ana mu. uni6i'i .w. ..-.. the city on the Prince George bis morning after attending sum- school for teachers In Victoria. Magnus naimcii u w-wj -v .. I. II T-l-l - - - rrivcu . uueiuuuu ui u Cliarle. yesieraay visit to town. He win return the Islands tomorrow ntgnt. Provincial Canstable It. M. Stew- yesterday afternoon from Mr and Mrs. Norman Dagllsh and uahter returned to thfl city on e Prince Charles yesterday af- rncon from Massett after spend-1 g a holiday at the North Beach Graham Island. Itching TnoTIIPr l A Minute rl Iroa U.t IVnkio of Mokj lout, v-",i" Dr. Urol nbottl .twit udt irvijtacl.UluiD.D.O.PRtSCIiii'iiu. Fred Rajdolph Smith of Taco- f D.li. w . w. di.itn;.i governor 01 nuiui, niied in .he city onihe Princess iifcaide 'his afternoon from the outh He navs an official visit. i-j - lu-ar his voice and see smile That meant sn much to us all "I'3 not the tears 0t hed at the time, torn "But the silent afler veara 'And the loneliness borne." -Sadly w'fe and missed by children. ana liis (01 LOCAL NEWS NOTES Flower Show Monday, all day. tf. Mi s Evelyn Oalby, who has been ;Jack and Douglas Allison, sons of In -he Prince ttupert iospii,ai ' w. au mis, n. j. vuunun, came . ,.ob b mnlrlntr onnri north from Vancouver tn nnmshpirn TJie P1M W D . o"re3 toward recovery. "iiei on wis wee s inp oi me j steamer Prince Charles. . . j Un. I MLJ r 1 cj Mr. ana Mrs. c. v. aviu, wno have been holidaying at the North Beach of Graham Island, returned to the city on the Prince Charles yesterday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. p. M, Rayner, who have been spending a vacation at the North Beach of Graham Island, returned to the city on the Prince Charles yesterday afternoon. Harvey Davles, Smlthers hotel proprietor, who has been spending assett with a prisoner in his cust- a holiday at Massett, arrived ln the y Jie win rutuui iu tuv wwnua - , ' iiiLtriiii tin Luis in in 1 1 1 1 1 u a i.rmii . Mrs. Davles Is remaining on the Islands for a couple of weeks longer. Miss Helen Nation, secretary to the llritlsh Consul in Senltlu.j arrived in the city on the Prinie George this morning from te south, being among passengers who will transfer to the Prince Ch'arles here to return south tomorrow livening via Queen Charlotte Islands. O. C. G. Lundquist, Swedish con- eiil-uonprnl r Pfinnrin urlth hpnri- he lotvl club this evening and ters Montreai after a visit! lcieed Monday morning on iw . couole of dayg In the city, left! nncegs Charlotte to Kotchikan pn thU morning's train for Smith-' na Juneau, ers whence he will return east by, 1 mrttii. nlrtf Hnncnn 1rirnl Ruprtlch ' Mic Phyllis M. Mooney H.N., for Counsul who came to the clty wlth ears operating supervisor 01 uk rince Rupert General Hospital, avlng resigned her position, will him, accompanies Mr. back to the Interior. Lundquist j lion the Prince George tomorrow, cavenalle. son of Mr. and' fvonne for Vancouver wnere ue .... . ai iofi In Memoriam WFsi U l lovihg memory m "ui urnr 11 11 ill 11 ii nun Krmlai-. .b M'llllor. Vl'oarVl. WTO Ml SOI :,Uut Allirnu IHIIl. l'J.Hl. "What would we give to clasp Daddy's hand early this week for Los Angeles where he will take a course In dle-( sel engineering. An elder son qf I Mr. and Mrs. Cavenalle, Marc, is !now employed In Vancouver after' having taken a dlesel course some time ago. 1 1 To attend meetings of the Pacific sub-executive of the Biological Board of Canada being held here today and tomorrow, Dr. A. T. Cameron, chairman of the Biological Board, from Winnipeg, and J. J. Cowle, secretary from Ottawa, arrived ln the city from the east on last night's train while Dr. A. H.' Hutchison of Vancouver and Dr.( W. A. elemens, director of Depar-1 1 ture Bay Biological Station, arrived ' nn the Prince George this morning! 'from trre south. All will leave for "That tell of the hearts that nre, Vancouver on the Prince George tears Maurice Irvine, who has-been In the general freight agents office In Vancouver, arrived -from the official business. Dr. A. L. Prltchard of the Nanal-1 1 mo Biological Station arrived In th3 city on the Prince George this morning from the south. He will be spending the next couple of weeks on the Skeena River In connection with salmon research work, j Thomas J. Trapp, well known pioneer New Westminster business man, arrived In the city on the Prince George this morning from the south and proceeded by morning train on a trip to Smithers, Burns Lake and other interior points. J. R. Wilson, geophysical engineer from Noranda, Quebec, arrived In the city on last nlghtis train from the East and left this morning aboard the Laura F. II. for the Copper Pyrites property on the Ec-stajl River which Is under development by F. W. Guernsey of Vancou. Roy Summers, for ten years a member of the staff of the Canad-lrti National Raijways idivlslonal n.. ... .i .-! freight and passengeragenfs of- .t tile has been promoted to the here, . the 1, city w on the v Princess Adc- a , ' 1 th 0orQ, ,laide this afternoon from Van- "r couver to take up residence, .'"-M '"r'""" Z V' "" 7Z 'joining Mr. McLean who recently I leave on the 'joined the staff of the Daily .N'ews. They will reside at the Ieeds. Apartments. Prince Georee for Vancouver en route to the Okanagan town to as. sume his pew duties. Mrs. O, L.'Dunlap and daughter of Massett weye arrivals In the city on the Prince Charles jesterday-af ternoon from the Queen Charlott Islands. BLUJE stops your clothes from Hotel Arrivals south on the Prince Qeoree thlsT Prince Rupert morning to succeed Mr. i Summers Mrs. 0. L. Dunlap and dauRhi here. '. ter, Port Clements; Harvey Da- . ivies, Smithers; Winniffed C An- Qeoree W. Crlnns. nrovlnelal as- dprson and Paul Cook, Vancou- sessor, who has been spending the ver; J. K. Wilson, Noranda, Que-' past week at Terrace on official bee; ueorge u Jiarper, oasKa-buslness, returned to the city on toon; G. G. Lainjr, Regina; Mr. last night's train. He Is about to and Mrs. Charles i. ringernui, pay a visit to Stewart and Premier. iUtica, N.Y.; L. P. Miller and I Burke Miller, Lincoln, 111.; J. J James W. Smith, provincial ln-iCowie and Miss Cowie, Ottawa; spector of lands, arrived In the city1 Ir. A. T. Cameron, W innipeg; on the Prince George thU;mornlng W. Cyril Phillips. New Westmlu- fho ster: George W. Cripps, Prince Interior hv thf mnrnlnj train nn Rupert; J, V. Ellis jr., 10c WHY PAY MORE turning Yellow! R! Without blue, your cotton or linens (so white whn new) take on a yellow tinge. To rettore their lovely WHITENESS just add a wish or two of Reckitt's Blue Mrs. J. Hanson and Mrs. T. Kadonaga, Claxton. Central C. Wilkinson and P. J. Rolls C.N.R.; M. C. Wilcox, Terrace, Royal M. Hanson, G. Sorensen and Mr. and Mrs. Rogerson, Queen Charlotte Islands; M. F. Hampton, W. Sholdro and W. Deans, Vancouver; V. Thomas, city; 13. Richardson, Saskatoon; Wilson Camp, San Francisco; R. 15. Mitchell, Sunnyside. Savoy Pat Sheenan, Porcher Island; Dave Waddell, J. White and N. Marko, Vancouver; R. M. Stewart, Massett. Miss Laura Stephens arrived In the Prince George this morning from Vancouver to pay a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Stephens. Best of all flr killer. Clean, quick, lure, 1 cheap. Ak your Drug- I gUt, Grocer or Ceneral ' Store. I THE WILSON FLY PAD , CO., HAMILTON, ONT. to the full rime. No enort. -osir a cent or two a month) Reckitt's BLUE . .r t 11 FT t Out of' the Blue Comes the Whitest wasai Mrs. Joseph Rowat, who has been in the city for the past several weeks following the death of her husband, sails by the Car-dena tonight on her return to Portland. CUsIiEO FOR SALE ABOUT THESE REPAIRS For lumber, shingles, cement, plaster, brick, Gyproc and roofings, see Albert & McCaffery Ltd. Phone 116. tf. FOR SALE Fine quality timothy hay and also clover hay witli a small mixture of timothy Some peavine and vetch with small amount of timothy. De livery anytime. Mike Masich; Smithers, B.C. (190) FOR SALE At T, J, Shenton's, 528 8th Ave., West: Bedroom suite, cost $125.00, sell for SG5.00; Victor radio, cost $375.. 00. with 44 records, sell for $100.00; Dining room buffet, x i , A n .' f OA AA a Kitchen table, price, $o,00; Sectional book case, price $20.-00; Royal vacuum cleaner, cost $80.00, price,. $30.00; Oak extension table, price, $8,00. FOR RENT ANGUS Apartments, three and ! four room suites. (tf) TI M KICK K ILE XSSM3 ' Sealed tenders wUl be received by the District Forester, Prince Rupert, net later than noon on the 27th day of Aujust, 1937, for the purchase or Licence X 22 143 gltualed on Ttluakwan Island to cut 1.236,000 .board teet oi ' Spruce, Hemlock and Cedar. j One year will be allowed for removal 'of timber. Further particulars of the Chief Forester, Victoria, B.C., the District For- f3t'lr, Prteq? Rupeflt, B.C.. Ranger J. B. Scott. Prince Rupert. B.C. WEEK END SPECIAL 13 Pictures in Folders $1.00 Hollywood Studios, 220 6th St. NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll. Propritor -A HOME AWAY FROM HOME"' Kates J1.00 up BO Rooms Hot ft Cold Water Prince KupJrt, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 1M 1 J2k ll'liR Jm41 '."1 1 I M Velvasuede 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, Not in Either 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, But if You Want to, Shake Surplus Water Off, Roll up in Clean Towel for a Few Minutes, Then Hang to Dry. Iron With a Moderate Iron. Iron When Almost But Not Quite Dry. Comes in Tea Rose and White, in Bloomers, Panties, from Small to Out Size. Slips, Vests, Pyjamas and Gowns WALLACES Phone 9 Third and Fulton BRITEN Flotation Process TOOTH PASTE It's New f tl.0toworrow evening. j . ' I , II -T - i, -.nummw I 1" Quit,, mm !? MR aii i urn miLLLii uii k v ,. y vl-z it vw; i ss j r h mm mm mm m m v mm mm m nr t. ' - I r- It's Different It Makes Them White Flotation Process Cleanses Hidden Angles Where Danger Lurks 29c Per Tube 2 for 53c (tomes Lid. Jtut Pioneer Druqgists The Reill Store Phones: 81 & it Open Dally From 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays From. 12 noon till 2 p.m, 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. " . .i2. ! Canadian I hjulwav 1 I VTIAMSHlM I I COMMUNICATIONS I Pacific "3 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 Charlotte Au. 4th, Hth; Auf. 7th, 18th, 28th Augr. 21th, Sept. 4th Connection at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services Tickets and Reservations from , .5 W. X. COATES, Central Agent ?tinc RoPrt J i