saturday, July 16, 1932 Monday, July 17, from 2 to 4 ) Dresees in lace, g 50 Dresses, in flat crepes, silk ) Only Tweed Coats, 25 Voile Dresses crepes, chiffons; voiles and flowered. crepes sizes up to 44 Specially priced to clear vy Rayon Nightdres ) Novelty Brassiere and Step-in Sets and Bloomer Sets $15.95 reg. value $2.95 $12.95 14,9 values to $2:95 nd Rayon Py in Non-Run Rayon jama Suits 95¢ $1.29 $1.95 the | ave Linen Handkerchiefs for 10¢ | Announcements [ 8s | Prince Rupert | - DRY DOCK SHIPYARD | Operating three Total capacity 2 Sunday—ss. ( From Stewart and Satu 8: Shipbuilders For Ocean Ealis— and Ship Repairers for Steel and Wood Vessels Sawmill and Mining Machinery Repaired and Overhauled Iron and Brass Casting mehesh Electric and Acetylene Welding and sailed at 50-ton Derrick for Heavy Lifts Vancouver— M y—ss, Pr. Rupert Catala Robert 1eSday-—&s. e ss. Pr Friday—ss, Prin. Adelaide 10 p.m midnight Cardena ds ss. Pr. George 9—-ss. Prin. Alice s. Prin. Louise 16—ss, Prin 08s. Prin 23—-ss, Prin Alice Louise Prin. Charlotte 30—ss. Prin. Alice Vancouver— jay—ss Catala ’ P George oF Pr. Geors 11:3 Friday Cardena Ss. Princess Adelaide Pr. Robert 11:5 July 8 Prin. Louise July 1 Prin, Charlotts ily 15 Prin. Alice Ju 18—ss. Prin. Louise July 2: Prin. Chi a5 Prin. Alice 295s. Prin. Louise For Naas River and Port Simpson— iy—-SS. Catala From “Naas River & Port Diapeeienk 11:30 a.m, Tuesday—ss. Catala bor Stewart and Anvox— Friday ss. Pr. George ‘atala Tuesday-—ss Prin. George Monday—ss, Pr. Rupert Friday—ss. Prin. Adelaide Satur ss. Pr. Georg nion steamer! Georgeson, arrived 10:10 last night 1:30 p.m Charlotte Lrlolte Anyox— Catala 11:8 Cardena from the south 12 midnight rl to Vancouver and points H. S. OLSEN apprenticeship School at Copenhagen, then 12 All Mail Orders Promptly Attended to. TERRACE, BRITISH COLUMBIA EUROPEAN EXPERT WATCHMAKER Danish abroad working of Europe Royal years Watchmaker Prices Reasonable. “Sunday 8 pm information regarding all sailings and tickets a! VRINCE RUPERT Seoond UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Steamers leave Prinve Rupert for Van , CATALA RBVERY TURSDAY, / arriving Vancouver CARDENA EVERY FRIDAY MIDNIGHT, , Vancouver Sunday midnight Weekly sailings to Port Simpaon, ouver 1:30 PM Thursday a.m approx Arm Anyox A venue Stewart and Naas | ’ Phone 56, — Steamship Sailings LOCAL (TEMS Dr. and. Mrs, Francis J. Nichoi- son of Bucaneer Bay are passeng- ers aboard Jhe Prince Robert today going through to make the trip to Skagway. Dy Nicholson 1 retired physician and surgeon Amon the by the questions discussed Chamber of Commerce ex load lir yoblem 1 communication in re ecutive yesterday was the gard t it having been received from the Vancouver Board o Trace president The B.C. Products Bureau re- presentative is planning to visit Prince Rupert and the .ocal Cham ber of Commerce will co-operat« in connection with a proposed lec- ture, it was decided, at terday 1 letter of an unfavorable nature had been received from Sir Arthur Gibbs. Both letters were in reply communications sent by the Chamber round | a meeting} ‘(of the council of the Chamber yes SPECIAL Cleaning & Pressing One Sul t or One Dress s = 1.25 | Made to order $23.50 sult Phone Blue 909 A. H. Benkendorf Next to Daily News Monday Special Terrace Strawberries per box . : 10¢ Munro Bros. C.P.R. steamer Princess Char- lotte, Capt, C. C. Saintey, is due in LOCALITEMS | / Dance Saturday night, Eagles’ 9 to 12. Ladies 26c. Gents 50c. i 4 Dan Jabour is sailing this even- | ing on the Prince Rupert for a y trip to Vancouver. 165 | : | Skagway and other Alaska poinis | W. J. Clark of Claxton arrived and wil) sail ai 5 o'clock for Van- iin the city last night for a brief }| business visit: to town. couver. The Cut Rate Shoe men's, women’s and | G. Christie of Caspaco is paying a brief visit to the city, having ar- i rived on last night's train from the |Skeena River. He is a guest at the | Savoy Hotel. !cause the goods are bought for cash in the Eastern market from the best makers and cash is king today. Call. and see the shoes, James Irvine and sons left on today’s train for a week-end ang- ling trip to Mile 21. They expect " {to return to the city on Monday) ‘SUMMER COMP LAINT | afternoon CAUSES MANY DEATHS ¥ | AMONG. INEANTS Thousands of mothers through- out Canada heve used Mrs. W. H. Tobey and; sons and |Mrs. M. A. Burbank and sons left on this afternoon’s train for Lake ;Kathlyn where they have taken a summer cottage and will spend the next several weeks Canadian Legion picnic, Grassy }Bay, Sunday. July 17. Adults 50c. Children free. Children must he| accompanied by parents, Trucks. ai | ~t during the pas. 60 years it has | Ridley Home, Legion Hall and cor- been on the market, and their ner of 6th and McBride from 10 child’s life no doubt saved by its fam. until 1 pm, timely use. 1s Price, 50e a bottle at all drug- | ia 3 gists or dealers; put up only by } H, Tobey, C.N.R. divisional The TT. Milburn Co,, Limited, be diuadaine left on today’s Toronto, Ont, train for one of his periodical trips jover the line on official duties. He’ Alex Strachan, who arrived in expects to return to ine city next, the city a week ago from Vancou- |} Wednesday or Saturday. Mr. Tobey ver, where he has been located jreturned to the city a few days since leaving here about a year | igo from a trip to Wennrpeg on of- ago, sailed last night on the Prin- j ficial business. cess Adelaide for Ocean Falls ' Peter Black, who has heen,spend- RS ing. the past two weeks here vis- iting with his mother, Mrs. Peter Black, sr., will sail on the Prince ,Rupert this evening for Vancou- er enroute back to Montreal where he will resume his. duties in |charge of the bio-chemistry labor- jatory at McGill University Dr J. H. Carson and i two children, Mrs. W. M. Black- stock and child and Mrs. William | Cruickshank and child left on, to- day’s train for Lakelse Lake where they will holiday for the next few weeks W. J. Larkworthy, well known New Hazelton general merchant, will leave the interior point on to- night's train for a trip to Chicago, Toronto and elsewhere in the East, He will. travel via the Great Lakes. ana Mrs Bankruptcy Act |In the Estate of RGPERT MARINE $| | | PRODUCTS LIMITED, Authorized C. Thomas Assignor. the B. C. Packers, and Messrs. Bell ie and Burke, also officials of the Notice is hereby given that RU- | Company who have been spending 1¢| PERT MARINE PRODUCTS LIMI-|S°2me time on the Skeena River, be sailed last nigkt on the Cardena +] TED of the City of Prince Rupert , jin the Province of British Columbia, did on the twenty-eighth day of June A.D. 1932: make an authorized tee assignment of all their property for It the benefit of their Creditors, and|~ }the Court having appointed me, the as Trustee to admin- for Namu enroute to Rivers Inlet FUL-VUE RIMLESS ,| Undersigned, ister the Estate of the said debtor, I hereby give notice that all monies GLASSES MAKE A ‘due to the Debtor, or property be- | BIG HIT | longing to the Estate, are to be | paid, or handed over to me, at my The Ful-Vue frame is popular | The Chamber of Commerce has }oetie’ cur. 2nd Ave. & 2nd St., but the Ful-Vue Rimless is mak- whet : ““"' Prince Rupert. B.C. without undue ing the big hit, very becou. ‘ng, Fecelved a etter from. the Consoli- lasing light in weight, quite inconspicu- ‘ rece ived . letter from th Conaolt And further take notice that any ous, and being flexible practi-| oe ae Ecole npn: reon having 9 claim ageinst the rm apucrcne ou rey a not think the establishment of «| Pector must file such claim, to- were eo the old style| ear “ _"l'gether witn necessary affidavit of rimless glasses. Since we intro- meltet refinery a feasible PFO | proof of claim, at my office, prior duced th the people of Prince position at the present time, Also in the year we have | 15th day of August Rupert earl; therproceeds of the not had to Noon on the 1932. otherwis« a single lens breakage Debtor’s .Estate will be distributed occur and we have fitted.a good | * famong the parties entitled, thereto! ™4ny pair of the popular mount- without, regard to any claims sub- ing | mitted after that date We would be pleased to show' Dated at Prince Rupert, BC. this 68 me" -— Dept., Max —_ | Jrone!r ewelel 15th day of July 1932, PHILIP M. RAY, | port ab 3:45 this afternoon from Store sells, children’s | footwear at such low prices be-! Sa PAGE THREE ied A FOR SALE ® MALE HELP WANTED OR radio , Marconi 6-tube, perfect condition, $14, Phone Green 285, | sSPECIAL—Goodyear Tires, at lower. Prices than any mail order house, Kaien Motors Ltd, Phone 52, FOR SALE— 1Beft. gas. boat “Iama- lone,” powered with Universal) 6- 8 and Joes Phone 3. 165 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 alse. low i1ent, Phone Red 720. ~ 166 SOME cheice modern apartments for rent. Greatly reduced rates. Westenhaver Bros. tf FOR RENT— Newly decorated 2- room front suite. Palmer Apart- ments. Phone Red 444. tf managing director of PERSONAL PRIVATE Kindergartens pay. Ad- vice given free by the Canadian Kindergarten Institute, Winnipeg. ae mee HELP W ANTED_ LOOK AHEAD- Get into the Civil Service as Postman, Clerk, Cus- toms Examiner, Immig. Inspec- tor, etc. Ful] details free from the M.C.C., Winnipeg. LOST LOST—Office Re. Gears, Snap, Key. Kindly leave at) The Daily News Office tf PAINTERS LIGHTEN YOUR SPRING CLEAN- | 'Cpen Evenings ING LABORS Phone Red 802 (evenings) to J. P. MOLLER — for — Kalsomining, Painting & Paperhanging By Day or Contract REASONABLE CHARGES Authorized “Truste?, * jigs" maeeemeeiamama Prices Reduced “THE DUNES” Tlell, Queen Charlotte Islands In, keeping with the spirit of the times, the rates for summer boarders ab “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 businessman to rest and where the children can play unmolested and without danger. No flies! No mosquitos! ls Reopened Thoroughly Renovated Bright and Cheery Better Phan Ever Miles of sandy beach, huge sand dunes, all the pleasures of the fanm with fresh: milk and plenty of thick cream. Fresh vegetables and home co ked 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 $15 Return steamship fare ; 18 Care hire to and from boat 2 Total fon 12 days ....... w-. $38 Children, half price. No. extras Puince John leaves Prince Rupert July 8, 22, Aug. 5, 19, Write or Telegraph Madame Rajaut TRANSFERS CAMERON'S Dry wood, rent. Beer bottles i vaneter, bought. SEAL COVE TRANSFER. Wood 2 sale at reasonable prices. Phone Green 609 or Blue 903 Phone 117 Tables and Chairs for SUMMER RESORTS When Coming to TERRACE For Your Picnic or Holiday MAKE ARRANGEMENTS AHEAD WITH US To Greet You on Arrival We Meet All Trains Special Rates For Pienic Parties to Lakelse Lake We Can Take Yuu Anywhere at Any Time At Moderate Kates SWAEN’S TRANSFER : & TAXI Wood Terrace, B.C, Coal ~ FOR RENT Furnished Cabins on the Lakelse Lake Shore Apply — V. Soucie, Terrace, B.C. STENOGRAPHER, (Grade 2), (Male) for Marine Agency, Prince Rupert. $1080-1380, less 10% for fiscal, year” beginning April 1932. Applicants except returned sol- diers should preferably be be- tween 18 acl 35 years of age. For particulars of examination ap- ply. to J. S. Wilson, Esq., Teacher, Prince Rupert, BC., not later than July 18, 1932. —— nae meme 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 ‘Fresh from Bulkley Valley Farms VALENTIN DAIRY. Phone 657 WATCHMAKERS Send Your Watch, Clock, Jewellery and. Optical Repairs to _A. E. IRELAND 324 Third Ave., Prince Rupert, B,C, Thirty Years Practical Experience Assures Absolute Satisfaction OUR NEW LOW PRICES WILL SURPRISE YOU CHIROPRACTIC ‘4. C. Aspinall : Yhree Year Graduate Chiropractic Modern Ray Treatments Given. Phone for Appointment Green 241 and 549 6 Excnange Blk. The AUCTIONEER Packing — Crating — Wrapping. and General Furniture Repairs List your goods with me EO. J. PAWES—Phone Black B& “AUCTIONEER List your goods with us—Prinee Rupert’s leading Auctioneer. G. M. HUNT Srd Ave. Phone Red, 437. Manure For Sale No Straw, $2.00 Per Yard Casey Cartage Fuel Co. Phone 303 ———- PRINTING OFFICE SUPPLIES Rose, Cowan & Latta Phone 234 a Hotel Arrivals Hotel Central Limited Covenient to business district, homelike, beautiful harbor views. \} Bates reasonable. Spacioum : sample rooms. Hotel Central Ltd. First Avenue & Seventh Street | —— | ; —— returns Try a Want | Advertisement, i er a ee + Ghee aa ae A ane a? oe >" ‘ee . cwhe oe. aie A 6 ek igh ‘a. Sz a ee “< gtis was A ¥ ¥