IL Ha ruesday, July 19, 1932 LL, pr ORR Good Shoes at Cut Rate Prices The management of the Cut Rate Shoe Store annawrices that it has purchased a lot of Samples From Leckie’s that they are selling at hard time prices De Se Ree Re RB These are high quality shoes and are selling at poor quality prices se 2 children, ladies’ and misses’ footwear, men’s shoes, ? all going at surprisingly low prices. Call and see. Guaranteed by pn blogs BEHIND every package of Kellogg’s Corn Flakes are the modern plants of the Kellogg Company at London, Ontario . . . clean, sunlit, sanitary. " Behind it are thousands of loyal, efficient workers. And behind it is the personal guarantee of the originator of corn flakes — W. K. Kellogg: “If you don’t think Kellogg’s the finest corn flakes you ever tasted, return the empty red-aud-green * package and we will refund your money. For 25 years Kellogg’s have been the standard of value in corn flakes. When substitutes are offered to you, it is seldom in a spirit of service. Demand gennine Kellogg’s and be sure of fresh- ness, quality and value. ‘ . , PAGE THREE | LOCAL NEWS ITEMS | |, Kenneth Macphail sailed on the Catala this afternoon for a trip t | Vancouver and Victoria. Miss V. McLaughiln of Smithers >|arrived in the city from the inter- ior on yesterday afternoon’s train ' for a brief visit to town. Mrs. Robert E. Davie ana son left ,on yesterday afternoon’s train fo! (‘Lake Kathlyn where they wil! =ispend a holiday. | train, ! | Mrs. R. C. Garner of Sunnyside the Savoy Hotel. Provincial Constable Wm. Harri- son of Port Essington arrived in the citv from the Skeena River on afternoon's train and is the Savoy Hotel yesterday a guest at Mrs. James Mastin and daughter ‘left on yesterday afternoon’s train |for Endako where they will pay a holiday visit. etme | City accounts for two weeks end-} ing July 15 totalling $153,209.96] were passed for payment at ast} | night’s council meeting. | Mrs. Harold McEwen left on yes-! terday afternoon’s train for Lake Kathlyn where s will spend holiday. She is being accompanied @! Mr. and Mts. R. Tomlinson of| by her daughter, Miss Shirley Mc-|Aice Arm, who has been paying a| a Hazelton are paying a brief visit to Ewen. i the city, having arrived from the @ interior on yesterday afternoon's ® {ook over the other lines sueh as runners for the : Mrs. Jack Wood ‘Annette Stone),' who has been on a week's visit! here in connection with her local} business interests, will sail by the Pi cannery arrived in the city from|Prince Rupert tomorrow morning the Catala this afternoon for 1 @'the Skeena River on yesterday af-|on her return to a. ees 0 a BMY | ternoon’s train and is registered at}, Yancouver ! | This Summer Insure Your Health ea ic ON 8] STH Ame TASH Hon. J. W, Jones, provincial min- I f finance und Mrs. Jones Ps who have been making the round EASY TO De) aot ° trip north obeard the setamer Ca- tala, were here today aboard that} ~ veece = . Tie ‘ } vessel returning to Victoria Chris Christian eft on yvester- day afternoon’ r *“« p ‘¢ > ¢ 2 , oft 9 | Mrs. J. P. Cade and family left! 7 ),t+eal and Sherbro Queb on yesterday afternoon’s train for] On the way back vil! stop of their mmer r > ? it va “! hei mmer home at Kitwan at Mayo Clinic, I Min: where they will take up residence ta. for treatmer for the remainder of the holidays cae Miss Victoria Stamford accompan-| , , . gt a ed them | William Nick huk and Sar . ae Olsen, charged w breaking and ae entering the prer Swift- Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Johns and son F : { idian U I ) : ’ ite are leaving on thi afternoon's ‘es a . front and W. H Montgomery train for the interior. Mr. Johns i ; , ; ; + atin prospecting cabin Morse on one of his periodical business ; are coming up before G. H. Munro trips to the interior while Mrs i : y ustice of the pe vincia Johns and son will spend a holiday} a. ¢ Lake Kathyin police court this afternoon for pre al sane atny iminary trial. The city council last night adop . ted a recommendation from th i wing adj nt of th finance nmittee that an offer of lar busine “onncil . Mah Bon Quen of $500 for lots 22) COUBC even ‘ ind 23. block 16. section 5, be ar- H. Orn en cepted. The property involved i rmanic 0 double corner at Seventh and Ful-|P na is \ : ton Stre Sunday ir gard I stihceiahidlialy Hon. J. W. J John W. Allen, superintendent nister of fnat wineer f Dominion Fisherie p nort after ng spent several days it f mn official duties, left o: I yn A ) te patrol boat F is this morn f accoul : nd will visit various point;s/ mee x, Ald J. McCu t tween here and Rivers In] ‘ t par ) boat inspection. He will proceed i th from Rivers Inlet ! nm Union steamer Catala, Capt. A.| th Var ’ E. Dickson turned to port at)the aut : 12:30 noon today from Anyox OSINE Stewart and other northern point ¢ Ip mun nd sailed at 30 this afternoon is D to Al for Vancouver and waypoints. Af- : \ : ) ter leaving here, the vessel went : n nto the Skeena River to discharge) th A 1S d uC ; cans at Balmoral cannery | Wed. Special | wil! spend a holiday. GOLD DUST— 1 Large Package 20¢ Munro Bros. Classified Ads Vancouver bark clearings for July 14 were 11,028, 050. Mrs, S. P. MeMordie and two boys left on yesterday afternoon’s train for Lake Kathlyn where they Miss Alice (Happy) Kergin of! visit to Stewart, arrived in the city from the north on the Catala to- day A. J. Galland, excise inspector at the local customs house, sailed on trip down the coast on official bus iness Roberts of Melville, Sas is paying a brief returned to the city o after making the Dave katchewan, who visit \ here the Catala today round trip to Alice Arm, R. FE. Honouw d L. W. Mlius / wrivatt hool masters, and i My A. J.M m of Van- were a ig passengers re- ’ 1tn “ald il ; Catala day after making the round trip north on the vessel Mi Elin Berner, home econo- I ul ] the schools of olm, Sweden, who is on a f Canada and tne United ; J ail by the Prinee Ro- per ymorrow morning for Seat- le a h spent the past wo weeks here ting with he br -in-law, Mr. anc | Mrs. C. A. Berner Halibut Landings ; i ’ ’ } ’ } Summary | American—35,500 pound 6.50 | : to 6.7e and 3% } Canadian—20,500 pound 4.60 | i 2c and 4.7¢c and 2c : American ! Emma, 12,500, Cold Storage, 6.6 r * Betty, 12,000, Booth, 6.7¢ and 3c 00, Royal, 6.5c and 3c Waba 6,000. Booth, 6.5c and 3 Canadian R. W.. 10.500, Atlin, 4.6¢c and 2c Cape § ct 10,000, Cold Stor 4 9 Telephone Department Shows Surplus in June ne department f $744.49 on op- t yf June, ac- i tatemen! a ity muncil las Masscy, superin rtment. Esti- m h we 3345 el is pla f $ ; ; FOR SALE — All furniture and! MAKE ARRANGEMENTS AHEAD FOR SALE FOR SALE—Grey English Buggy, ' : ( cheap, Phone Green 836. 168 For FRESH LOCAL MILK household goods. J. Farquh { Phone. : or 953 ousehold goods. J. Farquhar. | ; im DOMINION DAIRY. sPECIAL—Goodyear Tires at lower, 8 Quarts or 14 Pints for $1.00 ptices than any mail order! es house. Kaien Motors Ltd. Phone $2, DAIRIES PASTEURIZED MILK IS SAFE MILK FOR RENT SOME choice modern apartments Fresh from Bulkley Valley for rent. Greatly reduced rates. aves Westenhaver Bros, tf Farms 1 } anette LOST | VALENTIN DAIRY Phone 657 LOST—Offiee Key. Kindly leave at The Daily News Office. tf WATCHMAKERS Send Your Watch, Clock, Jewellery and Optical tepairs to PAINTERS [GHTEN YOUR SPRING CLEAN- ING LABORS ) : A. E. IRELAND \$24 Third Ave., Prince Rupert, B.C, Phone Red 802 (evenings) to J. P. MOLLER a | ‘Thirty Years Practical Experience Kalsomining, Painting Assures Absolute Satisfaction & Paperhanging OUR NEW LOW PRICES } WILL SURPRISE YOU By Day or Contract REASONABLE CHARGES : re CHIROPRACTIC SUMMER RESORTS: | ee iso debe nach anayhidtiitatahiemnt em W. C. Aspinall | | hree Year Graduate Chiropractic When Coming to Modern Ray Treatments Given Phone for Appointment Green 241 and 549 6 Exchange Bik. TERRACE For Your Picnic or Holiday fypen Evenings WITH US To Greet You on Arrival } TRANSFERS We Meet All Trains |CAMERON’S Transfer; Phone 177: . eS | Dry wood, Tables and Chairs for Special Rates For Picnic rent. Beer bottles bought. ’arties to Lakelse Lake SEAL COVE TRANSFER. Wood for sale at reasonable prices. Phot Green 609 or Bhie 903. The AUCTIONEER Packing Crating — Wrapping and General Furniture Repairs List your goods with me GEO. J. PAWES—Phone Black 128 We Can Take Yuu Anywhere at Any Time At Moderate Hates SWAIN’S TRANSFER & TAXI Wood Coal Terrace, B.C. AUCTIONEER List your goods with as—Prinee Rupert's leading Auctioneer, G. M. HUNT FOR RENT Furnished Cabins on the Lakelse Lake Shore Close to Mineral Baths and Lodge Apply — V. Soucie, Terrace, B.C. | Announcements | Kagles’ Socia July 22. Admission refreshment Dance Fr Iiday Gents, 50c: ladies Oddfellows opening dance, Jul) SERVICE 29 ed SUMMER SAILINGS Catholic Bazaar, October 19, 20 , From Prince Rupert for Vancouver: °Mondays ---+*- 4.00 p.m. . Wednesdays - = « = 9.00 a.m. Hotel Arrivals *Saturdays - - + = - 7.00 p.m. *Calls at O Is afd Powell River For Ketchikan, Juneau and Skagway (calling at Wrangell southbound) Wednesdays and Hotel Central Saturdays, 3.00 p.m. Limited For Anyox and Stewart Fridays, 3.00 p.m. Covenient to business district Webtnbintly cotulie to Oneon homelike, beautiful harbor "Charlotte Islands. Particulars views on request. Rates reasonable. Spacious . TRAIN Pa» . ‘ s. asstenger trains leave rince sampre Fopm Rupert Mondays, Wednesday ‘ ¢ and Saturday at 12.30 p.m. for Hotel ( entral Ltd. Edmonton, Winnipeg and First Avenue & Seventh Street points East. ; in [BOSTON CAFE | Is Reopened Thoroughly Renovated Bright and Cheery Better Than Ever Low Summer Rail Fares Now in Effect. o For inform n call or - : H. McEWEN, D.F. & P.A, Prince Rupert, B.( UNION STEAM Steamers leave Prince Ruper Vancouvel P.S.8, CATALA BVBRY TUBSDAY, 1:50 P.M | fia W points arriving Vancouver, Thursday a.m T.5.8. CARDENA EVERY FRIDAY MIDNIGHT, Arri Vancouver Sunday midnight approx Weekly sailings to Port Simpsor lice Arn Anyox, Stewart and Naas River points, Sund 8 1 Further information regarding all sali und tickets at VRINCE RUPERT AGENGOY Second A venue Phone 568, SHIPS LIMITED’ Srd Ave Phone Red 637 — SPECIAL a Cleaning & Pressing | Manure For Sale No Straw, $2.00 Per Yard /One Suit or One Dress $1 95 for ° Casey Cartage Fuel Co. : — Made to order $23.50 Phone 303 Phone Blue 909 TYPEWRITERS _A.H. Benkendorf hits & L Rose, Cowan & Latta Next to Daily | Phone 234 ‘Prices Reduced “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, i 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! Miles of sandy beach, huge sand dunes, all the pleasures of th® 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: News Board.and room for 10 days on $15 Return steamship fare eee 18 Care hire to and from boat . 2 | Total for 12 days : .. $35 j Children, half price, No extras Prince John leaves Prince Rupert July 8, 22, Aug. 5, 19. | Write or Telegraph Madame Rajaut aa