Tuesday, July 5, 1982 eo 5 ee AA A AR s q ; JUmmMer FTOCRS \ } ’ ’ @ Summer Frocks—White ek. to: § & and Pastel Colors ... 3. 50 6. 95 : ; ; PANAMA HATS Ml Panama ‘Hats— t ee ol. SE co. bcs cals ss $1.95 ; WELDKEST HOSIERY Weldrest Hosiery— Gere i. che... eek 85¢ Weldrest Hosiery— ’ (UNM ohn ik, kc de 85e ‘ New Shipment of Knitted Suits . . DEMERS } i 288228 ee ee eee UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED pes, CATA! . PVERY Tt ERAT “Ve F PM tiie. Ganbe Ne bwiewy PRLAY auwsionT, Arrivine Vancouver Sunday midnight. approx Weekly sdilings ta wart Bimps e AY n. Anyox Stewart and Naas PUT MINCE, BUPART AGENCY: Becond’ A venue. Plone han — . eran ’ x: ade re ; “8 <> CARNATION gives surer ghar ATR, guccess and finer results in v2 Y cooking. That is why it is economical. Cuts cream Use Carnation for creaming costs in half. Carnation is- coffee, fruits and cereals. In cooking, makes foods richer, tastier and finer-textured. Approved by medical authorities for baby feeding —that’s how good it is! pure, unsweetened, evapor- ated milk containing all the essential food values of whole milk—rich butter- fat, vitamins and mincrals. Write fer free Cook Book and Baby Book Carnation Co., Limited, 134 Abbott St. Vancouver, B.C Carnation | cutee Aa ie AND CASES A Product of C.G.E. ONSIDER the importance of quality, when you buy lamps. Edison Mazda Lamps bring you the advantages of every improvement mac Je in lamps since Edison's invention of 50 years ago. They give you soft glare-free light and full value of the current consumed. Buy them by the carton, at the price of ordinary lamps. L-40 EDISON MAZDA SC LAMPS A CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC PRODUCT ED | their families Mir. ant’ Mrs. (G. A, Weedland of) Prinee ‘Rupert arrived in the city on Friday.—Vaneouver ‘Province. | The cheapest fuel in town, bie | ‘pati slab ‘wood $3125, Albert 4 | = McCaffery Ltd, Phones 116 117. Mr. and Mrs. ‘G. H. Munro have been visitors in the ‘city and were | guests at ‘Hotel Vancouver.—Van- couver ‘Province. A special article descriptive of! ; ‘ec town of Smithers by’G.°H. Sal-| lans appears in a recent issue of|! = the Vancouver Sun. City accounts for the two weeks ending June 30 ‘totalling -$7;514.89) were passed for payment at last! night’s council meeting. The case of Louis Ross by Ald. G. B. Casey in a public place Magistrate lice court charged with swearing is being heard by McClymont in city po- this afternoon Miss Elsie Arland, Vanderhoof school teacher, arrived in the city On yesterday afternoon's train from the interior, being on her way! to Vancouver where she will spend the summer vacation The unemployed committee has been asked to give a list of clothes needed by married unempzoyed and Will those who are in need of such please send in list to unemployed committee Union steamer Catala, E. Dickson, returned to 11:40 this morning Stewart and other northern points and 1:30 this afternoon for Vancouver and waypoints Capt. A port at from Anyox sailed at returned to the city the week from Van- couver where he aitended the re- cent Masonic Grand Lodg« sions. He motored south from Smi- thers and back again with H. F Noel of Smithers Frank Dibb at the end of Se5- Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Andrews and little daughter will leave on tomorrow afternoon’s train for Montreal where they will embark for their native home at Greenock Scotland, where it is their tion to resume residence inten- An article on Alice Arm by Lor- rie Falconer of that place appears in the magazine section of yester- day’s Vancouver Sunday Province The history of the northern camp is interestingly reviewed by the writer who is a university stuaent Warden Ed. Martin re- city on the Catala this morning from a brief trip to Anyox on official duties. He brought in with him a Chinaman Game turned to the from Anyox who has been senten- ced to a term of imprisonment for selling liquor In a special industrial section of the Vancouver Province, published in connection with the opening of the Burrard Street Bridge, there is an article on the pulp and paper industry of this coast. Ocean Falls is mentioned and there is a good picture of the plant there A letter from Mrs. Nina Rorie at last night’s meeting of the city council, acknowledged a com munication from the council in which tribute was paid to the late George Rorie, city au ditor, and sympathy expressed for the bereavement occasioned by his} death } read sent to her Ald. MeCutcheon last night's council the making of tests of inquired at meeting as to| local milk and inspection of dairy premises Mayor Orme replied that such! tests and inspections were made) Aid. Rudderham thought reports should be council regularly that the sented to the | pre- } | The city council Jast night ac- cepted a recommendation from the finance committee that lot 16,| block 19, section 6 (Seventh Av-| enue near Hays Cove Circle) be sold to Charles Wallace for $140 with $10 déwn and the balance in ‘monthly payments ef $5 with in- } terest at six percent, | © i While some changes have been made southern runs, northern services of Uriion Steamships Ltd. will be maintained on the same lines as at} ypresent with an active tourist sea- 'son anticipated on the Belia Coolo- \Skeena River-Prince Rupert and Prince Rupert-Stewart routes, }to Vancouver where sne will spend Chief Justice Aulay Morrison, in |Supreme Court in Vancouver, has granted judicial separation on th grounds of cruelty Mrs. Hilda Agnes Kitchener from Alfred Kit- chener, carpenter. The couple wer today jmer va in some of the company’s | Wed. Special Peaches, Pears and 95¢ Apricots, 5 tins for Munro Bros. Vancouver bank clearings for the | week ending June 80 amounted to } $11,347,885. Miss J. Galbraith, school teacher at Port Simpson, was a passenger today on ss. Catala going through. the summer vacation T. J. Shenton, Labor candidat« for Atlin in the forthcoming pro- vincial election, is making a tou: of the riding at the present time and went from Anyvx< v0 Stewart on the Catala yesterday CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS | For rent, for sale and all other small advertisements in this section charged at the rate of 2 cents a worfl pér insertion with six insertions forthe price’ of four. By the month the churge is 25c a word. ‘No advertisement taken for less than 50c. = —— = LOST | PAPERHANGING NEW ‘index Sewing Machine for’ LOST—Small vameo brooch, sale. Phone Green 566. a FOR Sale radio didreans 8-tube, | FOR SALE be-| tween Fifth Avenue and Commo- dore. ‘Finter please ‘return to! | Daily News Office. Reward. ‘Paperhanging, Kalsomining perfect condition, $14, Phone) eumss z on and Painting r 285. TO ih li slags | PAINTERS ' At prices that will suit you IPECIAL—Goodyear Tires at lower| J ‘ prices than any mail order) fe Red 918 €. Rouse house. Kaien Motors Ltd. Phone| LIGHTEN YOUR SPRING CLEAN- 52. ) ING ‘LABORS : : , DAIRIES FOR SALE pair of adjustable’) Phone Red 802 (evenings) to shafting hangers. Also galvan-! J.P. MOLLER married at Ocean Fal ary 18, 1918 ls on Febru- interior is featured in a series of “Back to the Land” irticles by Louis Lebourdais ap- pearing in the magazine section of the Vancouver Province. The lat- est article is illustrated by farm scenes in the Francois Lake and Prince George’ districts. The central i TEETHING | BABIES THRIVE .on. Vitamin-Rich | MUST SELL ‘For FRESH LOCAL MILK Phone Red 608 or 953 DOMINION DAIRY 8 Quarts or 14 Pints for $1.00 ized iron tank Apply Daily News. tf — for — will give $150, Kalsomining, Painting | offer, for Double 5 Frontage Lot 6, Block 32, Section & Paperhanging 5. Known as 721 Eighth Avenue, West. All Taxes Paid to August, . By Day or Contract 1932. Write Ernest W. Green- REASONABLE CHARGES fiela, 306 So Boylston Street, Los Angeles, California, U.S.A. Who or make me | PASTBURIZED MILK WATCHMAKERS IS SAFE MILK Send Y Ww ] | ; ce - | Sane Sour Wate, Clock, Fresh from Bulkley Valley FOR RENT— Six-roamed House--' Jeuaety 270 Optical 4 Fy 260 9th Ave. East. 264 ee arms ~~ Repairs to FURNISHED Rooms for rent near Post Office, 719 2nd Ave. 160 A. E. IRELAND modern |2"* Third Ave., Prince Rupert, B.C . Phone Green|Thirty Years Practical Experienc: 505 Assures Absolute Satisfaction OUR NEW LOW PRICES VALENTIN DAIRY Phone 657 OR RENT—6-room fully furnished house. CH TROPR ACTIC | SHAS EASY TO. DIGEST — | There w "rince rill be no lunckeon of the} re | Rupert Gyro Club until) Tuesday of next week B. Boyc Simpson Young, well known Port merchant, was a pe assen- | ger aboard the Catala today anal! through on a business } nerafienr € fich | pervist yt Tisn-} James Boyd eries for District No. 2 afternoon on the Catala trip try sailed this} for a brief} | down the coast as as far the} CUTIES | Rivers Inlet area on officia Rev. Victor Sansum of Port Simpson arrived in the city on the} Catala this morning from the neighboring village, being on his way to the Skeena River on eccle- | siastica] duties. oo Mrs. A. E. Perry, after paying a) ‘rief visit to her home at Port} in the city from}. tala this morning, | back to Port Es-| where she has taken up summer Simpson, arrive there on the being on her wa ington residence for the } freighter | R. B. Bennett,! noon today from | discharging gen-| the vessel] will sall! Vancouver via the Frank Waterhouse Southholm, Capt arrived in port at he south. After eral on her return t argo here West Coast of Vancouver Island Miss McKay of the teaching staff fo Coqualeetza Institute at Sardi Was a passe vuboard the Catala returning south after a trip Naas River in company with native pupils returning to their istrict for the sum- to the homes in that da ation Hotel Arrivals ROYAL John H. Eassie, city; R. Tyldes- ley and Joe Perry, Whitehorse; G H. Seguchi, Port Essington. CENTRAL Mrs. D, Disher, C.N.R.; C. Hal- \varson, city | Announcements | Eagles’ Picnic, 10 Grassy Bay, July Canadian Legion Picnic, Island, July 117 Digby REMO STRAWBERRIES Are now on the market. Sec- ond to none. Ask your dealer for them. trip to Van-| couver | | For Naas River ana Port Simpson Sunday, Thursday and Friday, boarders at “The Dunes,” Tlell. have been reduced to $1.50 a day. , li p mn The ideal summer resort. A home away from home. A place for Fy whiny the tired businessman to rest and where the children can play Monday, Wednesday and Satur-| unmolested and without danger. No flies! No mosquitos! day 1:30 p.m, Miles of sandy béach, huge sand dunes, all the pleasures of the For Vaneouver— farm with fresh milk and plenty of thick cream. Fresh vegetables | | Monday 3 p.m. and home cooked meals. Trouf and saimon fishing in Tilell River, Wednesday 11:30 a.m, THE NPW SPECIAL RATES | Saturday 6 p.m. make {t possible for anyone to pay a visit. Here is cost per person: | June 18 and 22 p.m, Board and room for 10 days $15 from Vancouver— Return steamship fare 18 pds: ane ate pm Care hire to and from boat : 2 Wednesday peanrecccccencoceccseccs "10: Sam Total for 12 days $35 Friday 12:30 8 Children, half price. No extras Saturday 11:30 ia June 27, am Prince John leaves Prince Rupert July 8, 22, Aug. 5, 19, j | Sunday bath $26 a month. Apply 416, 6tn Ave. East 156 TOR RENT 7-rocm house with WILL SURPRISE YOU wW.c. Aspinall hree Year Graduate Chirupractic Modern Ray Treatments Given Phone for Appointment Green 241 and 549 6 Excnange Bik. OR RENT- Five- -room furnished house. Harbor view. Fourth Av- enue East. T. MeClymont. SUMMER f RESORTS When Coming to TERRACE or Your Picnic or ‘Holiday MAKE ARRANGEMENTS AHEAD TRANSFERS Steaming Sailings WITH US EB ve ie |.CAMBRON’S Transfer, Phone 177: Dry wood, Tables and Chairs for 7OR RENT— Clean well furnished modern 2-room suite. Palmer Open Evenings Apartments. Phone Red 444. tf To Greet You on Arrival or Vancouves— Monday—ss. Pr. Rupert 4 pm. We Meet All Trains : rent, Beer bottles bought. Tuesday—ss. Catala ... 1:30 p.m. : > : .t, | SEAL COVE TRANSFER. Wood for Thursday—ss. Pr. George 10 pn Special Rates For Picnic sale at reasonable prices. ‘Phone Friday——ss. Prin. Adelaide 10 p.m | Parties to Lakelse Lake Green 609 or Blue 903: Ss. Cardena midnight We Can Take You from Vancouver— | Decttine ah ily Thane Sana Same om | Seam me LONER Wed.—ss ee George .. 11:30 a.m. | — e 5 fete - Cardena a SW AIN’S TRANSFER Packing Crating — Wrapping j : . Princes Adelaide _ & TAXI and Gerteral Furniture Repairs fon is i ee , | June 17—ss. Prin. Louise a.m NORTHERN HOTEL COMPANY Rose, Cow an & Latta ' June 27—ss. Prin. Louise a.m.| LIMITED Phone 234 | FE Alaska Per: Patmore & Fulton, Solicitors } ‘rom Ss —_ June 18—ss. Prin. Norah p.m. | = June 22—ss. Prin. Louise p.m from Skeena River— Friday—ss. Cardena Mail Schedule For the ay Monday Wednesday and Satur- | day 11:30 a.m. rom the East— Prices Reduced — at — “THE DUNES” Tlell, Queen Charlotte Islands In keeping with the spirit of the times, the p.m rates for summer Por Stewart and Anyox— + Write or Telegraph Madame Rajaut iiddepeitbass m wi RS ot 4 .