wednesday; July 6, 1932 it will Improve the Flavor of Your Cooking! ON'’T take our word for it. Order a can of St. Charles Milk from your grocer today and use it for cooking wherever the recipe calls for milk. You will find thet St. Charles will give a creaminess,a fresh sweet flavor to your cooking that your family will like. Send for this FREE cook book. Fill in this coupon and we will send you a copy of our new cook book “The Good P:2- vider.” It contains over 80 pages, illus- trated in color and will tell you how to make nearly 200 delicious dishesbetter with St. Charles. ST. CHARLES MILK UNSWEETENED EVAPORATED sentlemen: Please The Good Prowider send me « copy of your [ree cook book, BORDEN PLANTS at T &., Ingersoi On cain Ont and Sumas, B.C Name Address ee et aA a ee a a a TT Heat is Hard on Babies! But Mothers Find Protection and Relief for Them in BABY'S OWN TABLETS “When my children are overtired and | lent for children’s summer complaints”, restless in warm weather, ] give them writes Mrs. (Rev.) Conron, Brantford, their dose of BABY’S OWN TABLETS | Ont. at night, and dm #he morning they are | » ABY 'S OWN T ABLETS can be given happy and contented children and are : h complete safety to the youngest a ple re to cope with”, writes Mr t de e child analvat’s Mary Ma on, Halifax, N.S. ; ; : atement in cach 25¢ package. They Mrs. George H. Walker, Thomasbury recommended for summer illnesses, Ont i Il have found BABY'S teething troubles, simple fevers, colic, OWN TABLETS the best of al! chil pset stomach mstipation, sleepless ciren’s remedies for Summer Com nt r ar ret vt Children take { Teething and ( suitlontion” | them as eagerly as they eat candy M re “BABY’S OWN TABLETS are excel- | ‘#an 1,250,000 packuge id m 1931 DR. WILLIAMS’ TA he eo eet Le Make and Keep Children Well — As Mothers Know Ser hee PSP Powe Eee Res Se Summer F rocks Frock Wie $3 50° $6.95 $1.95 85¢ 85¢ Summer and | estel Cx olors PANAMA HATS Panama Hats— Sizes 21 to 24 Weldrest Hosiery— Semi-Service Weldrest Hosiery— Chiffon New Shipment of Kn tted Suits DEMERS 2882 ‘ | ! WELDREST HOSIERY : UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Steamers leave Prinve we Vancour PSS, CATALA EVERY TURSDAY i: gi ’ M Via Waypoints, arriving Vancouver, Thursday a.m T.A.8, CARDENA EVERY FRIDAY MIDNIGHT Arriving Vancouver Sunday midnight. approx : Weekly sailings to Port Simpson, Alice Arm, Anyox, Stewart and Naas River points, Sunday, 8 pn Purther information regarding all satlings and tickets at ce | VRINCE RUPERT AGENCY; Second Avenue Phane 568 THE DAILY NEWS ‘summer vacation The cheapest fuel in town, big, load slab wood $3.25. Albert & McCaffery Lid., Phones 116 ano, 117. ti | Baptist Sunday-School picnic to Digby, Thursday, July 7. Boat \eave Cow Bay 1 and 2 p.m. Adult: 0c, Seholars free, other chilarez. 35c. 116 A tea and sale of home cooking, which was to have been held today by the Missionary Society of First Presbyterian Church, has been postponed indefinitely. L. W. Patmore, who has been on a two-weeks’ trip to Vancouver on lega] business, returned to the city from the south on the Prince Ru- pert this morning. CNR Capt. H. E. Nedden, port at 7:15 this regular voyage to Skagway and Alaska points and sailed at for Vancouver morning from a other 9 a.m Mr. and Mrs. W daughter, June on the Paetfic Salvage Co.'s powe: P. Armour and LOCALITEMS |’ | Apricots, 5 Thurs. Special Peaches, Pears da ao eo ie Munro Bros. |) A. W. Large, brother of Dr. R. G. | Large of this city, was am arrival in the city on the Prince Rupert | ‘his morning from Vancouver. | FOR SALE | CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS For vent, for sale an@ a3 other anal advertisements in this section charged at the a word per insertion with six insertions for the price of fear. Sy ten ood ale sdeani te Ne advertisement taken for less than 50c. ao ne tt ee WANTED United Chureh Missionary Tea, | NEW Vindex Sewing Machine for’ Sale of Home Cooking at home of | sale. Phone Green 556. 158 Mire. N.- Thomas, S80 6th: Ave. &. FOR SALE Large Crib also Indian | en Se Fe ST mes Phone Red 182. 118 Musical program. : ‘WANTED lawn mower. “vill pay up to $5.00 for c i * Savi ‘Daity Saaie a **.|Paperhanging, Kalsomining and Painting wo fOR Sale radio Marconi 6-tube, | PAINTERS : At prices that will suit you John R. Morgan, well known] perfect condition, $14. Phone ~ ae ' Jueen Charlotte Island logging; -Greeh 285. | Phone Red 918 C. Rouse operator, arrived in the city on the Or eee ee. oe yee | LIGHTEN YOUR SPRING CLEAN- Prince John last night from his SPECIAL—Goodyear Tires at lower | ING LABORS — /on a brief business visit” steamer Prince Robert. returned to returned last night tug Salvage Princess after having attended the recent Rotary Inter- national convention in Seattle Ed. Unger of this city received erjovs injury im an aecident at the Southeaster mine at Skidegate where he has been employed, ac- ( ing to word received last night by wire by his wife. There were no particulars Inquiry has been made through ithe American Consulate here as to the present whereabouts and well- being of Mrs. Joe Wilson, sister of Stanley Norcot Cooper of Port- land, Oregon, who ts thought to be residing in Canada Mitchell Newman, who teache chool at Queen Chariotte City arrived in the city on the Prince John tast night from the Islands and will) proceed from here to his home at Hazelton where he wil spend the summer vacation J. H. Weodward Aaska, who arrive in +} of Pairbanks has since been visiting his brother >. ¢ consul here, sailed this morning on the Prince Robert for Seattle The steamer Prince John, which arrived im port at 11 o'clock last night from Vancouver via Queen Charlotte Islands, brought the city from ie north about a week ago and Woodward, United States the in thirty-two passengers here from | the Islands. The vessel] also had a full list of passengers on the voy- age from Vancouver to the Is- lands Jacek Gillatt arrived in the city! tion night | by on the Prince John last from his school teaching duties at Skidegate and sailed oi the ss Prince Robert this morning Victoria where he will spend summer vacation with his parents Sapt. and Mrs. J. B. Gillatt, form-| the ‘rly of Sandspit Julius Hubley, recently to Queen Charlotte City or | vacation arcount of the death of his moth er Mrs. J. Renner, pioneer Skide gate Inlet woman, arrived city on the from the Islands and sailed morning on the Prince Robert for his home in Seattle Miss Violet Bailey of the staff of| lands north trip of the Prince company with twenty- going trom | Coqualeetza Institute came on the present John in five native children for} the schoo] in the | Prince John last night} this| the institute to their homes on the | Charlotte Islands for Queen the Miss Bailey oe prices than any mail order) house, Kaien Motors Ltd. Phone 52. FOR SALE pair of adjustable| shafting hangers. Also galvan-| ized iron tank Apply Daily News. esmp at Crescent Inlet. being inere | Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Andrews and chiid, who left on this after- noon’s train for Greenock, Island, where they intend to take up fu- tf| tuse sithienes, OR al faa Montreal aboard the ss Duct.ess | MUST SELL, _Wwho will give $150 or make me offer, for Double | Fromtage Lot 6, Block 32, Section | 5. Known as 721 Eighth Avenue of York on July 15. West. All Taxes Paid to August, 1932. Write Ernest W. Green- | ‘I Could Talk About Sargon ' All Day Long” | FOR RENT fiela. 306 So Boylston Street, Los Angeles, California, U.S.A. “For four years I had FOR RENT— Six-roomed Soune-- 264 260 9th Ave. East. FURNISHED Rooms for rent near Post Office, 719 2nd Ave 160 ijkept getting worse re- gardiess of the many medicines I tried. My i weight = off from 7 pounds. My | ana I did not know |~ emcee ene meen hat od t a “ | | sleep ven Vs) ra ao FOR RENT— Modern flat. 2nd yin the morning feeling Block Apoly Max Heilbroner. tf half dead Before I athe Salish finished my first bottle of Sargon I knew I had found the right medicine at last. I now eat three hearty meals a day and am rapidly gaining back my lost weight. In fact I feel great all the time. Sargon Pills regulated my bowels like clockwork; theif effects are lasting, too.”"—Pred J. Cole, 26 FOR RENT~— Avoca Ave., Toronto. i - | FOR RENT—6-room fully modern furnished house, Phone Green 505. 7-room house with bath $26 a month. Apply 416, 6th Ave. East. ORMES LIMITED | FOR RENT_ oe -room furnished local cus- | returned to} A. J. Gallana of the toms and excise staff enue East. T. MeClymont, — 156 | house. Harbor view. Fourth Av-| DAIRIES Phone Red 802 (evenings) to J.P. MOLLER — for — Fer FRESH LOCAL MILK Phone Red 608 or 953 DOMINION DAIRY 8 Quarts or 14 Pints for $1.00 - Kalsomining, Painting & Paperhanging By Day or Contract } | i } | REASONABLE CHARGES | PASTEURIZED MILK WATCHMAKERS IS SAFE MILK Fresh from Bulkley Valley Farms ita 0 ime cmmcntintnaesictsinn tangent } Send Your Watch, Clock, | Jewellery ard Gptieal Repairs to | A. E. IRELAND , salah 324 Third Ave., Prince Fupert, B.C VALENTIN DAIRY Phone 657 Thirty Years Practical Txperienc: Assures Absolut: Satisfaction CHIROPRACTIC OUR NEW LOW PRICES WILL SURPRIST YOU ; ‘ W. C. Aspinall ~ Al * ” ih + Y te J SUMMER RESTS See ome : : Modern Ray Treatments Given When C...ning to Phone for Appointment Green 241 and 549 |QOpen Evenings 6 Excnange Blk. TERRACE For Your Picnic or Holiday “7 MAKE ARRANGEMENTS AHEAD Paes jade CAMERON'S Tranater, Phone 177° TRANSFERS PAPERHANGING = | the city on the Prince Rupert this| POR RENT— Clean well furnished | WITH US morning from a trip ot Ocean} modern 2-room suite. Palmer or alls on official business | Apartments. Phone Red 444. tf! To Greet You en Arvival Mrs. R. G. Emmerson of Digby | We Meei All Trains Sland, who has been on a two-! HELP WANTED | Qneej 1 Rates 3 Pieni veeks’ trip to Vancouver and Vic- Fs OPCCiat Rai 26 4 OF F SCH voria, returned to the.city from the | WANTED- Smart eirl, “with some! Parties to Lakzise Lake south on the Prince Rupert this} ¢*Perience, to work im store. Ap-| sie morning | ply Montreal Importers, Meeker | We Cui Take You I ing | mock | Anywhere «t Any Time mae | At Moderate Rates Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Rennie and | } son, Lawrence, of Port Clements | SWAIN’S TRANSFER arrived in the city on the Prince | LOCAL ITEMS : & TAXI John last night from the Queen| | Wood Coal Chariotte Islands and will pro } Tervace, B.C. ceed from here on a trip East. | Dry wood, Tables and Chairs for rent. Beer bottles bought. SEAL COVE TRANSFER, Wood for sale at reasonable prices. Phone Green 609 or Blue 903. ‘The AUCTIONEER Packing — Crating — Wrapping and General Furniture Repairs List your goods with me 'GEO. J. PAWES—Phone Black 120 | Mrs. Dan Kristmanson of Osland | al’ ailed this morning on the Prince | swearing i ng © 2) Robert for a trip to Vancouver. information tos | FOR RENT Furnished Cabins on the On a public charge of place, the AUCTIONEER. which was laic by J s ‘ : spines Sane ne er oe Miss Mary Astori, who has been | Lakelse }.ake Shore List your goods with us—Prince S SS as ined 2, F - ; ; of seven Gay shenssodeacah mm a month's holiday trip to NeW/cjose to Mineral Baths and Lodge | Rupert’s leading Auctioneer. : mi | York, returned to the city on this i | police court yesterday afternoon ; 2 : oa — | Srd Ave. Phone Red 637 te | Mrs. J. H, Carson and family re-| “GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT” Miss 5 2 Kitts, New ge turned to the city on this va 2 alt gg 0 al oi | teac ar , y 1 onsen > } eacher, arrive in the citv) |noon’s train from a brief trip to | o aes a caer Eheemae on the Prince John last night from Terrace | a Queen Charlotte Islands and/| | Notice is hereby given that, on *he anure or e riled this morning on the Prince! }1at h day of July next, the undersigned Mrs. M. A. Dupuis of Haysport| intends to apply to the Liquor Control No Straw, $2.00 Per Yard Robert for her home in Victoria| Board for consent to transfer of Beer ! Sr pert, B.C.. upon the lands described as H t | A . als | R. G. Cunningham of Port Es-|Lote Now, 11 and 12, Block 82. Section |¢ - % » ap ° rince upert Land! 0 e rriv | Sington arrived in the city on-this| | Registration District, in the Province of the Skeena| British Columbia, from Diamantre Zar- elli to Northern Hotel Company Limited of Prince Rupert, British Columbia, the | transferee CENTRAL afternoon's train from G. Banks and R. Jackson. CN.R.:|}FRiver for a brief business visit to R. Williams, Cloyah Bay; Matt) °W? ‘ | DATED at Prince Rupert, thir 7th day OFFICE SUPPLIES Desgardens, Queen Charlotte Is-| x t the CNR. t joe June, A.D. * 942 George eep of the 7 n- ae SS nena NORTHERN HOTEL COMPANY, | Rose, Cowan & Latta ’ vestigation department arrive n| : ROYAL : LIMITED Phone 234 N. Todd, Anyox ithe city from Prince George on | Per: Patmore & Pulton, Solicitors, ithis afternoon's train for a brief j}arrived in the city on this after- mt whe was callec’'| where she wil en : ; Licence Number 2063 ard issued in re- — 1 spend the summer noon’s train from the Skeena River] spect of premises being part of a buillc- Casey Cartage Fuel Co, t ief business visit to town. |!m™g_ known as ‘he Royal Hotel, situate |for a brief bu at 701 Third sz.venue West, Prince Ru- Phone 303 { PRINTING ivisit here on official duties. TERE RI: 0 RET REI atl ; —— Misses Caroline and Irene Mit-)} chell left on this afternoon's train | for the Lethbridge district in Al- Prices Reduced arrived in the city from the Is-| PRINC E RU PERT LADY lands last night, sailed by the ss.| Prince Robert this morning on her SAYS: “’M GLAD I LOST berta where they will spend a hol-| iday visiting with relatives lreturn to Sardis | AIR DRIED SHINGLES Retain the cedar oil in the wood, affording extra and better pre- servation than kiln-dried shingles from which the essential oil has been evaporated. Our shingles are made on Queen Charlotte Islands and, as a home product, deserve your preference Shingle || makers wages on the Islands are spent eventually in Prince Ru- pert, while Vancouver wages never come north. Support a home = |} industry and your own welfare by specifying Air Dried Shingles. Prices: No. 1 5X $3.75: No. 1 3X $3.25 HYDE TRANSFER—PHONE 580 LT NA SARC RCA NEENAH 9 ARI NR I es | Announcements Bagles’ Picnic, 10. Canadian Legian island, July 17. Pienic, Grassy Bay, July Digby es REMO STRAWBERRIES Are new on the market. Sec- ond to none. Ask your dealer fer them. \MY OLD GLASSES” Prince Rupert lady with very|‘hirty days’ imprisonment, by Ma- poor eyesight lost her reading) «strate McClymont in elty police In keeping with the spirit of the times, glasses, after a couple days Se-| .oyrt yesterday afternoon. | boarders at “The Dunes,” vere headaches decided she had better get a new pair as she was ; ‘ unable to do any reading or close| J. S. Gordon, superintendent of work without glasses. After a) Vancouver city schools and pio- thorough examination by G neer educator of this province, and Davey, Registered Optometrist : ; ity ; in charge of the optical dept. of Mrs. Gordon arriped in the city on} Max Heilbroner, Jeweler, she was|the Prince Rupert this morning | advised to have a pair of double|from the south and entrained for vision glasses which she could | , ‘ip East ; ee wear all the time, and then she ? . a See phy days = would not have to change her| oo | Bare hire to ee Pree pelts svesrtnen : glasses and not have the danger; Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Reith and ; baie of losing the reading pair again.| child, who left here a few years 9 ; “e35 , ; Total for 12 days : $35 After using the new glasses a : aS 7 , month she called in to ae that: jaae 0 take up residrnee # Kamm Children, half price. No extras “T’'m glad I lost my old glasses.” | OPS, arrived in the city on the Prince Rupert this * ‘ning from | | the south being here to pay a visit | eens MRO ; “THE DUNES” ‘yene was tied $25, with option | Tell, Queen Charlotte Islands Tlell. have been reduced to $1.50 a day. hasahans The .d:al summer resort. A home away from home. A place for the tired businessman: to rest and where the children can play uminelested and without danger. No flies! No mosquitos! Miles of sandy beach, huge sand dunes, all the pleasures of the farm with fresh milk and plenty of thick cream. Fresh vegetables and home cooked meals. Trout and salmon fishing in Tlell River, THE NEW SPECIAL RATES make ‘', possible for anyone to pay a visit. Here is cost per person: Prince John leaves Prince Rupert July 8, 22, Aug. 5, 19. Write or Telegraph Madame Rajaut the rates for summer