——_ y mi PAGE FOUR THE | " Is drawing hundreds of people who in these difficult times have little money to spend and want to shop to the best advantage. BIG Sale There never was such a chance in Prince Rupert for people to get high class goods at Fire Sale prices, most of them untouched by fire or smoke. Look Them Over. Pick Out What You Want. Sale Prices Are Plainly Marked If we are too busy to ser ve you, just choose what you want and see the cashier. Montreal Importers DR. LAMB IS HEARD (Continued from Page 1) While it hac been originally thought that dry climate and high altitude were necessary for treat- ment of tubercurusis, it was now realized that this was not essential | at all had been found to do well even in the wet climate of the | coast. The all-important thing was | to go to bed under proper condi- | tions. | That progress had been made in} efforts to prevent and treat tuber- | culosis was apparent by the fact} that, whereas the death rate from| the disease in 1901 had been 180] per 100,000 of population, today it was but 98. British Columbia had a somewhat higher rate of mortality | than other provinces due to the fact that a larger pruportion of the po- pulation in this province was In- dian, Chinese or Japanese. Dr. Lamb, incidentally, revealed how the death rate from, tuberculosis | among the Indians had been re- duced. Cases Christmas Seals In the diagnosis of tuberculosis at the'clinics which he condueted threughout the province, Dr. Lamb stressed the important part that the x-ray ‘played. While his own sajary was paid by the government, the ex- penses of hig nurse, herself a pub- lic health nurse with special train- ing in tuberculdsis, and of the x-ray was met by the sale of Christmas seals by the Tranquille Publishing Co. which had been raising on the average about $5000 annually by this means which nicely covered | the work. Dr. Lamb, in closing, made | an appeal for co-operation in the | purchasing of these tuberculosis | seals After Dr. Lamb had concluded | his address, Frank Dibb suggested | LOCAL ITEMS Miss Phyllis Lamb Booth Memorial School teaching staff who has been spending part of the of Summer vacation at Cassiar can- nery with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, James Lamb, arrived in ths icity from the Skeena River on this afternoon's train. J. Arthur Smith returned to the city on this afternoon's train from Edmonton where he was called to attend the funeral of his brother Hon. V. W. Smith, minister of railways and telephons in the Al- berta government and former resi- ent of Prince Rupert, who died suddenly last week a } WE DON’T THINK OF PRICE WHEN REPAIRING A WATCH Our main thoughts are to get your watch to keep as good time as possible that you will be pleas- ed to tell your friends where to get their watch repaired. It is on that principle that we maintain the largest. watch repair trade in the north and of course we see to it that our prices are the low- est possible for good workman- ship. A trial will convince you too. Max Heilbroner, Jeweler. that the executive of the club go Am ES Ne “TILLIE THE TOILER” into the possibility of co-operating in the distribution of these seals locally $1000 For Relief During a brief business session, | the club, after some discussion, de- | cided to loan $1000 being held in trust for gymnasium purposes to the city for use in relief work pro- vided the necs security and undertaking for repayment can be secured | ssary C. P. Balagno was the winner of the luncheoy raffle. Dugald Camp- | bell of Vancouver was a guest at the luncheon William Cruickshank, the presi- | dent, was in the chair Inexpensive Satisfying .. Ask for CM. WRIGLEYS | Capitol Theatre. | | Star of “Attorney For the Defence,” middle of the week feature at | | ' | Man in the Moon | The Letter Box |} Talking of economic conferences the one most of us have Saturday nights with our wives deserves big- ger headlines than the Ottawa con- fab can possibly warrant. job and it is persistently rumored in he south that Simon Fraser: Tol- mie will buy a return ticket east. In “ach case the pressure behind is strong. Isn’t it wonderful how public op- inion changes? A few years ago a visit Canada. Today von Gronau will be a welcome guest when he reaches Prince Rupert. Premier Bennett is an politician as well as a clever states- Waterway scheme which is. opposed Sy Quebec just at the time when the Imperial Conference was all- tbsorbing and from which Quebec will benefit For at least one week Fort Fraser the pivotal point of the interior The Associated Boards of Trade is | placing. it on the map by holding a | convention’ there. | a | An English paper tells us that| + of | Liverpool was once a great fishing| # ‘entre and large numbers of kip- pers came down the river to spawn |It must have been near there where |sausages had to be caught when | young and strangled. The origin of knitting is credited | Ito Scotland German would not have dared.to/| ringing pressure o1 astute | NEW ORGANIZATION Editor, Daily News: Why this council of Organized , Employed and Unemployed? The difference of this council, or ; Sir Henry is walking out on his C°mmittee, which ever you like to call it, is composed of representa- tives of the labor unions of the city with representatives of the Unem- ployed Association. The not only organized in |pert, but extends t council is Prince Ru- |very suitable role of a district at- |torney who sours on his profession | when he finds that he has sent aii | innocent man to the electric chair, 27, 193 (a0 00) 08) $8) gy Wednesday & Thursday TWO SHOWS — 7 and 9 p.m. Feature Starts at 7 & 9 p.m. ADMISSION lic & 5c THURSDAY MATINEE at 2:36 Feature Starts 3:10—l5c & 35¢ | |) TRAPPED BY HIS OWN RACKET FF dmund L | LOVE und Lowe | Wednesday, July Ve Ree Oil aN els : THRILLING \ | } Edmund Lowe Has Fine Role in “Attorney For the Defence,” Now at Capitol | dtetiti ve IS “Attorney For the © Defence,”| 2 “ATTORNEY FOR THE DEFENCE” | which is the feature offering on the) In | ;screen of the Capitol Theatre here | With Evelyn Brent, Constance Cummings \for the middle of this week, pre-| |} sents the virile Edmund Lowe in the! A Great Lawyer — Hoodwinking Juries and Women Cuomedy—“His Week-End” _ FOX NEWS Colored Novelty—“Hollywood Beauty Hints” MAURICE CHEVALIER in “THE SMILING LIEUTENANT” becomes a defence attorney and, | FRIDAY and SATURDAY—“GIRL CRAZY” finally, has a dramatic battle frorn | SiON) 0 8A A being condemned himself to the | - chair. The picture provides, an ab- | undance of entertainment and ombines fine dramatic action and REVIVAL WEDNESDAY NIGHT ONLY at 10:20 | B-C.12 YEAR OLD ubtlety in a nice balance which hould make the film attractive to types of audienct << S I punch of the story’s drama DO B C mut in the fir sequence—the | U L ourtroom scene when Lowe is hys- DISTILLED } terically denounced by an innocent man who has been condemned to| the chair. From that point the} Story is built through the scenes! ;where Lowe and Donald: Dillaway jargue over Evelyn Brent through | the in her apartment after} her murder to the final trial where | Lowe defends himself, mounting! steadily in dramatic intensity to the climactic scene where Lowe reveals | jthe real murderer | | Lowe's given splendid scene GOVERNMENT GUARANTEED superb performance is support by Evelyn| this advertisement is not pubdlismd or Brent, as an adventuress, and Con- | |stance Cummings as Lowe’s faith- | lful and adoring secretary. | | As the weekly revival feature in} addition to the full regular program displayea py the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Taylor of With a fair tonight, the musical picture, “The | Singapore, Straits Settlements. who gers, most of Smiling Lieutenant,” starring Mau-|arrived in Vancouver recently on! trip jrice Chevalier, Claudette Colbert) the Empress of Japan from the Or- land Miriam Hopkins is being pre- | rient, arrived in the city on the | sented, | Prince George this morning from ized list of passen- whom are round board, C.N.R. ss Neil McLean, 11:30 this morn- tourists, on Prince George, Capt arrived in port at every city of ing from Vancouver, Powell River any size in Canada You can ‘th- | sdacllsctiaitngelice tl a ‘the south and proceeded through! and Ocean Falls and will sail at 3 ‘derstand what effect it will have in Inspector John Macdonald, pro-|to make the round trip to Skag- o'clock this afternoon for Skagway une Dominion | Vincial police, sailed this morning/ way. They will disembark here and ver Alaska points whence government to deal with relief di- | the Prince Robert for a holiday | next Monday and leave by train she will return here next Monday rect The council's funct city will be to give a ion here in the istance to the already existing committee | I had the pleasure of attending man. He sprung the St. Lawrence their last meeting and I can assure you they grappled with the lem of unemployment ir prob- 1 logical and intelligent Manner, and I am looking forward to the next meet- ing ‘on Friday, 29, at 8 p.m. at the Longshoremen's Hall) when I hope there will be a larger attendance | with every union represented GEO. MURRAY tee eee ere eeeese - trip te Vancouver ifor a visit to Jasper Park elt]: Ty: . |# The following is the scale # < , charges made for reading # z notices + a * Marriage and Engagement | > # announcement $2 +) n a * Birth Notices 50c, - +) sso ot? 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