y, July 12, 1932 SS outhy ‘SUMMER SAILINGS From Prince Rupert for Vancouver: (Mondays - --<««<«<«-<«-¢s 4.00 p.m. Wednesdays -« -«-«-+-+-+-- 9.00 a.m. tSaturdays «<«<«-+«-+e+-s+-s 7.00 p.m. tCalls at Ocean Falls and Powell River For Ketchikan, Juneau and Skagway calling ot Wrangell southt , Wednesday and Saturdays, 3.00 p.m, For Anyox and Stewart ) Fridays 3.00 p.m. Fortnightly service to Queen Charlotte - Islands. Particulars on request. TRAIN SERVICE Passenger trains leave Prinee Rupert «information call or + wal agent oF H McEWEN, DLP. APA « Rupert, B.C, a a dae e - Monday, Wednesday and Saturday at 12.30 p.m. for and poiitts East. Edmonton, Winnipeg The Fish which made Prince Rupert Famous “Rupert Brand” SMOKED ~ BLACK COD — Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. es } UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Steamers leave Prinve Rupert Var uver P.S.8. CATALA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:50 PM Vv Waypointa, arriving Vancouver, Thursday a.m I.S.8. CARDENA EVERY FRIDAY MIDNTGIH! Arriving Vancouver Sunday midnight. approx , Weekly sailings to Port Simpson, Alice Arm, Anyox, Stewart and Naas ¥ River points, Sunday, 8 mi Purther information regarding all] satlings and tickets at VRINCE RUPERT AGENCY: Second A venue Phone 568, 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 Because it doesn’t pay to advertise poor products, ... It does pay to buy those advertised. | Canadian Legion monthly ioe ing Wea., July 13, 8 p.m. 162! — Presbyterian tea and home cook- ing, home of Mrs. Parton, 333 5th |Ave. E. July 20. | The cheapest fvel In town, big | oad slab wood $3.25. Albert & | MieCatfery Lid. Phones 116 ana | E17. ti | | | Rev. Victor. Sansum of Port |Simpson arrived in the city on the! ;Catala this morning from the neighboring yillage. | C. ©. Mills returned to the city| }on the Catala this morning aftery {making the round trip to Anyox | and Stewart on business. | Mrs. L, W. Waugh and daughter Genevieve, sailed yesterday after- noon on the Prince Rupert for a Goliday visit to Vancouver C. F. Rand of Smithers arrived in the city from the interior on yes-} terday afternoon's train and is registered at the Savoy Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. J. W, Pottinger, who have been gon a yisit to Anyox, returned to the city on the Catala! this morning from the smelter town. J. C. Hunt of Port Essington is paying a brief visit to the city having arrived on yesterday after- noon’s train from the Skeena River W. H. Williscroft of Port Es- ington arrivec in the city on yes- terday afternoon's train from the Skeena River for a brief visit to jown All labor of hand and brain in- vited to attend meeting in Carpen- Hall Wed, July 13 at 8 pm Busine Formation of a branch of Socialist party of Canada. Late I P 162 Charged with driying to the com- mon danger. Stan Smith is ap- pearing before Magistrate. McCly- mont in city police court this af- ternoon. Complaint was made by J. E .Boddie Union steamer Catala, Capt. A E. Dickson, returned to port at 11:30 this morning from Anyox, Stewart and other northern points and sailed at 1.30 this afternoon for Vancouver and waypoints ———- om | Miss Iris Watts of the Prince | Rupert General Hospital training} ischool for nurses sailed yesterday | jafternoon on the Prince Rupert for} Vancouver enroute to Tranquille Sanitarium where she will take a! | three-months’ course in tubercol- | osis nursing A. M. Smith of the Detroit News staff, who has been in the Atlin} district in connection with gold Giscoveries which have been made! there, arrived in the city at the) lend of the week from the north) and left on yesterday afternoon's train for Detroit “— Jeorge Beveridge, manager of the Terrace branch of the Bank of Montreal, passed through the city at the end of the week on his way) back to the interior after a holi-| day trip to Vancouver, Mrs. Bev-| eridge and family were unable to| make the trip owing to one of the, ichildren being confined to bed} with heart trouble. R. R. Payne, production manager for the Canadian Fishing Co.’ Van- ieouver, and H. 2. Lord, cannery} |/manager for the Anglo-British Co-| lumbia. Canning Co., Vancouver,| | arrived in the city on yesterday lafternoon’s train from the Skeena River where they have been spend- ing the past few days and will pro- ceed south from here. John Alivojvodich, Rade Patro-| |vich, Bude Petrovich, Dane Stan- kovich, Mojsija Dragnich and Du- san Ninkovich, who arrived in the city at the ena of last week from Anyox where they have been in the employ of the Granby Co., left here on yesterday afternoon's train for Montreal where they will embark July 20: aboard the steamer Em- press of Britain for Cherbourg, France, whence they will proceed to Zagreb, Jugo-Slavia. | Announcements | Canadian Legion Picnic, Digby Island, July 17. WHITE MARBLE zy ee a = Z SLAB Various sizes for sale unre Bros, a oF Mr. ann Mrs. Douglas visit to *town. T. Tanaka of Caspaco is paying a brief visit to the city, having ar- rived from the Skeena River on | yesterday afternoon’s train. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Stamfora and family of Digby Island returned to the city on the Catala this morn- ing after making the round trip to Anyox and Stewart. G. A. Woodland, local agent of the Imperial Oil Co., returned to the city on the Catala ing after making the round to Stewart on company business Suffering from a severe attack of high blood pressure, Jack Sel- Sam Baritakovich, I. C! L, Andjelich and V ucharevich Gavicevieh,, who have been in the employ of the Granby Co. at Anyox, arrived in the city at the end week from the smelter town and left on ‘yesterday afternoon’s train for To-} ronto whence they ini na to pr ceed to the mining districts of Northern Ontoria Proud to show visitors our YOU like to know that the foods you eat gre made under sanitary condifions. That's why we are always delighted to have people see “‘where Kellogg's Corn Flakes are made,’ We have thousands of visi- tors, every year, wha take home with them a picture of sunlit kitchens, gleaming machinery, employees in fresh white uni- forms .. . of cleanliness and care for quality. If you ever come to London, Ontario, we hope you'll stop and see us, You'll know then why W. K. Kellogg makes this uncondi- tional guarantee: “If you don't think Kellogg's the best and freshest corn flakes you ever tasted, return the @mpty red- and-green package and we will cheerfully refund your money.” Edenshaw of New Massett arrived in the city| | yesterday afternoon for a_ brief} his morn-| trip | | FOR SALE | "LASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS | For rent, for sale and all other small advertisements in this section charged at the rate of 2 cents a word per insertion with six insertions for the price of four. By the month the churge.is 25c a word. No advertisement taken for less than 50c. PAINTERS ®OR Sale radio Marconi 6-tube, | perfect condition, $14. Phone} Green 2865. 3PECIAL—Goodyear Tires at lower | 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. | tf} | FOR SALE—Gurney Oxford Range, | McClarey Heater Linoleums, Very Phone Rea 514 161 reasonable FOR SALE—Boy's Tricycle (8-10' years) C.C.M. in splendid condi- vig was taken at midnight last] ‘on. Can be seen at McRae Bros. ‘night to the Prince Rupert Gen-| Ten dollars. 164 eral Hospital. For the past tWOlPOR SALE— Child’s walnut crib weeks he has not been in good; and mattress, voy’s tricycle, new. health Also Wilton rug. Very reasonable. ? Apply Suite 5, Besner Apart- Paul Livanovich, M. Hecimovich ments. 161 (MUST SELL.—Who will give $150 or make me offer, for Double Frontage Lot 6, Block 32, Section 5. Known as 721 Eighth Avenue, West. All Taxes Paid to August. 1932. Write Ernest W. Green- fiela. 306 So Boylston Street, Los Angeles, California, U.S.A. FOR RENT FOR RENT— Six-roomed House 260 9th Ave. East 264 | MODERN house, 'ow rent. Phone | Red 720 166 IR RENT Newly decorated 2- room front suite. Palmer Anart- ments. Phone Red 444 tf | FOR RENT— Clean well furnished modern 2-room suite Palmer | | Apartments. Phone Red 444 tf | LOST | ‘ i | LOST—Purse containing pair of | glasses, Bulger’s case Phone Blue 214 162 | | } i | ROSTON CAFE Is Reopened Thoroughly Renovated Bright and Cheery Better Than Ever | | | SPECIAL Cleaning & Pressing One Suit or | ne Dress $1 25 for ° | ISuits—Made to order $23 50 al * Phone Bhie $09 A. H. Benkendort | Next to Daily News | | | | | LIGHTEN YOUR SPRING CLEAN- ING LABORS Phone Red 802 (evenings) to J.P. MOLLER — for — Kalsomining, Painting & Paperhanging By Day or Contract REASONABLE CHARGES WATCHMAKERS Send Your Watch, Clock, Jewellery and Optical Repairs to A. E. RELAND 324 Third Ave., Prince Rupert, B.C Thirty Years Practical Experience: | Assures Absolute Satisfaction OUR NEW LOW PRICES WILL SURPRISE YOU SUMMER RESORTS When Coming to TERRACE For Your Picnic or Holiday MAKE ARRANGEMENTS WITH US To Greet You on Artivai We Meet All Trains Special Rates For Picnic Parties to Lakelse Lake We Can Take You Anywhere at Any Time At Moderate Rates SWAIN’S TRANSFER & TAXI AHEAD Wood Terrace, B.C. _—* ~~. FOR RENT Furnished Cabins on the Lakelse Lake Shore Close to Mineral Baths and Lodge Apply — V. Soucie, Terrace, B.C. Coal Hotel Arrivals Hotel Central Covenient to business district, homelike, beautiful harbor views. Rates reasonable. Spacious sample rooms. Hotel Central Ltd. First Avenue & Seventh Street CENTRAL I. Anderson, C.N.R ‘Paperhanging, Kalsomining and Painting At prices that will suit you C. Rouse Phone Red 918 | ial | DAIRIES for FRESH LOCAL MILK Phone Red 608 or 953 DOMINION DAIRY 8 Quarts or 14 Pints for $1.00 | PASTEURIZED MILK IS SAFE MILK nicl ‘Fresh from Bulkley Valley | Farms | VALENTIN DAIRY Phone 657 CHIROPRACTIC W. C. Aspinall Three Year Graduate Chiropractic Modern Ray Treatments Given Phone for Appointment Green 241 and 549 (pen Evenings 6 Excnange Blk. TRANSFERS CAMERON'S Transfer, Phone 177: Dry wood, Tapf®s and Chairs for rent. Beer baities bought. SEAL COVE TRANSFER. Wood for sa'e 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 ; AUCTIONEER List your goods with us—Prince Rupert's leading Auctioneer. _ G. M. HUNT | grd Ave. Phene Red q37 Manure For Sale No Straw, $2.00 Per Yard Casey Cartage Fuel Co. Phone 303 PRINTING OFFICE SUPPLIES | Rose, Cowan & Latta ' Phone 234 Re | } Prince Rupert Prices Reduced DRY DOCK AND ' Operating three Dry Docks Total capacity 20,000 tons Shipbuilders and Ship Repairers : for Steel and Wood Vessels Sawmill and Mining Machinery : Repaired and Overhaul Iron and Brass Casting |] Blectric and Acetylene Welding | 50-ton Derrick for Heavy Lifts SHIPYARD | unmoleste Return steamship fare Total for 12 days Children, half — at — ‘THE DUNES” Tlell, Queen Charlotte Islands In keeping with the spirit of the times, the rates for summer boarders at “The Dunes,” Tlell. have been reduced to $1.50 a day. The idea) summer resort. A home,away from home. A place for the tired et to rest and Where the children can play 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 it possible for anyone to pay a visit. Here is cost per person: Board and room for 10 days Care hire to and from boat Prince John leaves Prince Rupert July 8, 22, Aug. 5, 19, Write or Telegraph Madame Rajaut price. No extras