26, 1920, THE DAILY NEws Monday, July . WalkO? ‘crate ws YS2C0S05 (fide, aK) —= Rowe Walker is a recent rt to Pactiic Mil Bhe live ed Pa iit bbe por aus ni] ed that) moat natur ani wave her a can yr + bought two cases j i i cific Milk Co. Limited 2 Drake 8t., Vancouver, B. FACTORY AT LADNER, 8.0 JEMER'S Big L iscount on all oile Dresses Wash Skirts Middies le Closes July 28 TT tna alate de TORK ’( SELL YT OVE neys commenced mak- stoves in 1843. Still in same line of business . Hondreds in use in Prince Rupert. ——_ ON SALE AT ed Stork’s Hardware S} IND AVENUP Phone Black 114 PRINCE RUPERT (ral Labor Council 0. B. U, ated Units and Dates of MEETINGS Iding Trades Unit, First and Third Mondays, 8 p.m. tral Labor Counci Every Tuesday, 5 p.m. 7 nen's Auxiliary, Firet and third Wednesdays, Social Second and Fourth Wedues days Business Meetings. ermen, Every Thuraday, > p.m al Trades, First and Third ridays packers, First Saturday OM LEE CO. 0 Second Avenue, West. VEGETABLES Wholesale and Retail ‘neral Contractors and Labon Exchange. Prince Rupert, B. Q, ne 547 — P.O, Box 725 CIFIC CARTAGE, LTD. PHONE oa W Service at reasonable Rates, ye have Warehouse facilities. 8. E. Parker, Manager iN M e.idber NATE relieved in name aa Rew uxire of counatorfolia —— POPULARITY OF __ KNITTED GOODS + | Present Rage for Sports Clothes is Boon for Britain's Hosiery Business At neo tine nm ite history has : the tiritieh hosiery trade occupied veh «a orldewht ' tf jenes t doe 0 y ! le iriely per \ iv t of imny ! ‘ ey we the vd f fash ' , thie crTenes ing porchasing power of the puh hic if almost every , C0 try ind the temporary ation of German eompett Of these the nest pe nt is stionabl the first Sports Clothes years before © the ted and wi roously accentuated ing partiality of utdoor amuse y and te mixtures scarves, sweaters apoarel.of the at first has now i ited bent te rlher efforts lhe more , imsiehliy ited = bs harming de. every econcewalle variety : ' ind shade, which im part to garments fashioned out of ! nd even tl nticr maber have more eat Brilain Pngiand Phis iniversal ata lard of tasts which ah Me sueh manifest advantage on etink to the disadvantage of our competitors There is no lack of jwar-time Japanese, to ire seattering the products of their low-paid labor . broadcast. but the eountries of northern Murope the Colonies ind South America want some thing better nowadays, and insist Sireport that: th uy having British goods Britieh awents in every demand for mo expensive qualities of all Kinds of hosiery appears to be harden ng. This applies both to women's and men's wear There is plenty f lower grade stuff on the mar ket, and of men’s half hose, more ay tally there is quite a fair jsupply of medium class goods to ibe had, but searcely anyone wants} jthem, and manufacturers in Lei-| icester are coneentrating more land mare on producing hosiery P jof a finer quality whieh, ineiden tally, yields them a better return} } | > | © ‘rence ¥ indls ny robarued from ‘Terrace on the train last evening | jafter a brief visit with his wife) land children, who are residing} jthere, He reports a rain during | |the weekend which relieves the} Iberry situation tonsiderably, . . . F. Joudry, the optician and op- |tomotrist, returned on Habeneer | jfrom Vancouver where he attend. ied a convention of members of | his profession, He mado profes. sional calls at Oeean Falls and} Swanson Hay on ihe way north.| eivilited). Hritain'sa own commerce, is re- Holland to be had cheap, but the , Duteh refuse to huy it Che hen The Man in the Moon | SAYS: fully down . ‘ THAT now evervhody ia keén it to the meht why not let the police go and close all the jails . ie THAT atory of the 48-pound { n Prince Khupert, It would take a real otd aAmeone i fiel is rather a fashioned alory teller to heat me ofthe vy ine. of the afelers’ resorts. PHAT there is-no objection tol a fisherman yarning, but it is to} arns that come from} be heaped tie minister_of railways was sticking to the gospel truth vhen he said we were to have a tation and a round house. PHAT the man who compiled Wreighey's new directory seems to hi inias Club, for he said the por lation of Prince Rupert was only ooo | ne by tab PHA iPrince Rupert hes ¢ 1 Fernie = twie " CONSUL’S CHILD KILLED BY FARM ° HAND AT SEATTLE SEATTLI tlhe wersey has heen |, escaped There may be something you ‘want. “See the classified column ot - “