July 30, 1932 irday ANNETTE’S AUGUST Clearance Once Again ANNETTE Offers Her Public Outstanding Values Sale 200 prs, Shoes in Patents, Blondes, $ kids in Cuban and high heels Specially priced to clear at Dresses 25 Dresses in Flowered Crepe, Flat Crepes, Lace, Ete. $5.00 to clear 25 Dresses in Celanese, 10 Coats in Tweed 25 Blouses Flat Crepes, Voiles, Ete. $3. LY to clear 50 Rayon Nightgowns 2 — Specially priced to clear, each PAJAMA SUITS 25 Rayon Pajama Suits Specially priced at $1.29 CREPE SCARFS 24 Flat Crepe Scarfs, values to $2.00 50e Specially priced to clear at BEDROOM SLIPPERS 24 prs. Bedroom Slippers in Rose, Blue, Grey and Brown, small sizes only 50e Lo clea) al Sale Starts Monday, August Ist, 9 A.M. When you go to Europe Take ad vantage of the manifold services of the Cunard Line. You can travel one way via Montreal, the other via New York Convenient sailings from MONTREAL and NEW YORK to London, Liverpool, Glasgow, Plymouth, Southampton, Belfast, Londonderry, Havre & Cherbourg LOW RATES wey “le ! First Glass from _—s 9132. $251. Cabin Class - 104. 192. Tourist Class “ n9. 157. Third Class ” 67. 119. Express Service maintained by “THE BIG THREE” “BERENGARIA” - “AQUITANIA” *“MAURETANIA” CUNARD - ANCHOR ANCHOR-DONALDSON LINES 622 Hastings Street West, Vancouver Satins, Brown and Black Leathers, white, TWEED COATS Specially priced to clear at BLOUSES specially priced to clear at .... RAYON XOBETTES 50 Non-Run Rayon Bobettes Special to clear, each ... NIGHTGOWNS Special, 600 prs. of Hose $2.45 55.00 $1.95 49e 95e Special in Chiffon and Ser- vice Weight, regular value to $1.95 79¢ Special, pair LOCAL a day t r atin me! I ha pe he p the Leslie Amor years a meimnhbe dising staff of ‘ Power Co Princess where he companiea by his friend Wilson, who arrived here a ‘fe wW days ago from England ‘THIS LADY HAS NO DIFFICULTY DOING HER SEWING NOW Loca! along With an woman-was strugeglin } which were not UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Steamers leave Prinoce Rupert for Vancouver CATALA BVERY TUESDAY, 1:j0 PM. Via Waypoints, arriving Vancouver Thursday am CARDENA EVERY FRIDAY MIDNIGHT, P88. 18 Arriving Vancouver Sunday midnight. approx, Weekly sailings to Port Simpson, Alice Arm, Anyox, Stewart and Naas River points, Sunday, 8 pm Further information regarding all sailings and tickets at — YRINCE RUPERT AGENCY: Second A venue Phone 568, } any longer aches and unable to do her sew- Davey, Registered Max Heilbroner, Jeweler her eyes examined to the headaches sewing AIR DRIED SHINGLES Retain the cedar afl in the wood, affording extra and better pre- servation that ilp-drled 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 d pair of glasses suited to her eyes ing or mending, called on G. F Optometrist in charge of the Optical Dept. of made to suit her soon put an end and now her ‘spending a holiday’ visiting here LOCAL ITEMS | Miss Beatrice Williscroft, daugh- ‘er of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Willis- croft, sailed this morning on the Cardena for Vancouver. H. Deering of Tyee arrived in the city on last night's train from up- river and is a guest at the Savoy Hotel After a day’s visit in the city, Ww E. Cooke, A. J. D. Cooke and 8S. R Francis sailed by the Princess Ad- elaide last night on their return to Ocean Falls Miss Alice Kergin, who has been ind at Stewart, will sail by the Ca- Monday Special Terrace © ts— Red or iock, 3 boxes 25¢ Munro Bros. Edward S. “Ellis, “official of the Santa Fe Railroad at Los Angeles, and Mrs. Ellis are passengers on board the Prince Robert today go- ing north to make the round trip to Skagway. Charles W. Harrison, superinten- | dent of fish culture for the Domin- | ion Fisheries, arrived in the city| FOR SALE on the Prince Robert this morning from Vancouver, being here on one| of his periodical visits to the dis-| ’ | } FOR SALE BOARD AND ROOM “OR SALE — All furniture and) BOARD and Room. close to Cold household goods. J. Farquhar. tf = $30 month. Phone Blue sPECIAL—Goodyear Tires at lower |< sree prices than any mail order) house. Kaien Motors Ltd. Phone | §2. Se eee ‘CHIROPRACTIC — Indian Motorcycle, | Ww. C. Aspinall : good mechanical running order.| rhree Year Graduate Chiropractic Make me cash offer—and 28 ft. Boat, fisherman engine, excel-| Modern Ray Treatments Given trict on official duties. lent condition. Must sell. Snap $250.00. Apply Box 143, Daily tala tomorrow evening on hre re- News. 179 | turn to her home at Alice Arm. COLIC AND CRAMPS — SSS | Canon W. F. Rushbrook of St. PAINS IN THE STOMACH FOR RENT | | Peter’s Anglican Church, Seal Cove, |train for a month's vacation trip toe in Prince } ichildren of Toyko | this jwith Mrs will leave on Monday morning's his home eity a: Toronto Union steamer Cardena Capt Georgson. arrived in port at! last night from the south! ind sailed at 12:45 a.m. on her re-| 'rh to Vancouver and waypoints 10:55 W. R. McAfee, manager of the} Big Bay Lumber Co., returned to} the city on the Prince Robert this/ morning from a business trip to Vancouver. He was accompanied on the trip by his young son The T. Milburn Co., tel tf Rinne | Toronto, Ont. P Miss Marie Murnhy of the stu-/- PS dent nursing staff of St Joseph's | The last issue of “The Sailor,” WANTED hospital, Victoria, is spending a f N brief holiday in Prince Rupert eal oe ae ar Eo aoe BOARDERS WANTED—In modern her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. E,| : : steam heated residence. Apply quarterly, contains a full report of Murphy, Fifth Ave. West. Mrs, Joe Cook. 177 Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Pierce ar- rived in the city last night from Port Essington. Mr. Pierce, who has been United Church missionary at Port Essington for many years, is retiring from the pastorate there ind will assume future residence Rupert | | HOUSES for Rent, F. W. Hart. im! |FOR RENT— Modern flat, Rand | Block. Apply Max Heilbroner. tf | SOME choice en apartments for rent. Greatly reduced rates. Westenhaver Bros. tf has been on the market for the | Modern 2-room suite. Palmer past eighty years; its action is : pleasant, rapid, reliable and ef- | Apartments. Phone Red 444. 172 fective and relief from cholera, | colic, cramps and pains in the stomach comes promptly. Price, 50c. a bottle at all drug- gists or dealers; put up only by FOR RENT—Fully modern new un- furnished six-roomed house with basement and hot air heating. for particulars call at Royal Ho- ithe annual meeting of the Rupert branch of gether with a picture dent, magazine article British Columbia,” Joknson, tures } | Limited, Prince the League to- of the presi- the same} HELP WANTED |LOOK AHEAD--Get into the Civil! Service as Postman, Clerk, Cus- toms Examiner, Immig. Inspec- tor, etc. Full details free from the MC.C., Winnipeg. T. H. Johnson. In appears an interesting} “The Fisheries of} written by T. H. approximate pic- entitled with Mrs. H. L. Keenleysiae « Japan, arrived on the Prince Robert; morning to pay a visit Lere| Keefileyside’s parents,/ and Mrs. Jj H. Pillsbury, Mrs 1 the city Ald | Keenleyside’s —: Dr. Keen- leyside of the anadian legation i th Nort sailed last Adelaide for may locate. He was a BEST fer YOU ond BABY tee suffering with head- | riage to have | jat Toyko, is at present attending ®nomic conference n advisory capacity a Y | Qoor Imperial t Ottawa in 8 qre-yahore With a f iged list of passeng- on board, C. N. R. steamer Capt. H. E. Nedden, arrived in rt-at 10 o'clock this Vancouver and Oc- n Fall i SAils this afternoon Skagway and other}! i polr whence she will re- turn here t Weanesday morn- ; t 8 o'clock fo southd< eyening Dr. Alexan-| iat have Moose Hall} & gives his se ve, Courtship, Mar- lousy.” This lecture both old and young,} ingle, and from Hali-| 1 has crowded thea- On Monc ler will nx filled wher ecture on “I and Jé ppeals to narried and fax to Victori res and halls wherever delivered In Vancouver on one of his visits jover two thousand were turned) away New glasses | | and mending is a plea- 1 ‘ie | Arinouncements | BOSTON CAFE Is Reopened Thoroughly Renovated Bright and Cheery Better Than Ever =| Catholic Bazaar, October 19, 20.) Dr. Alexander’s Lectures Moose Hall How to Be Young TONIGHT Though Old |Sunday—2 p.m. To Ladies on Eu- genics and Birth Control; 3:45 p.m., To Men, Heredity and Birth Control; 8:30 p.m. To All on | Building a Personality. ’ Collection Monday— Don't miss his famous lecture on Love, Courtship, Mar- riage and Jealousy. 35c. (. J. Dawes AUCTION G. J. Dawes-: aa PERSON AL | PRIVATE Kindetkarteris pay. Ad- | vice given free by the Canadian oe Institute, Winnipeg. LOST UCIION FOR RENT—Clean well furnished}. Phone for Appointment Green 241 and 549 (pen Evenings 6 Exenange Bik. 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.O, Thirty Years Practical Experience Assures Absolute Satisfaction OUR NEW LOW PRICES WILL SURPRISE YOU TRANSFERS LOST—Office Key. Kindly leave at The Daily News Office. tf LOST—Fur neck -piece ara 6th! | CAMERON'S Transfer, Phone 177: Dry wood, Tables and Chairs for on — Ave. West and Borden Street. rent. Beer bottles bought. SATURDAY, JULY 30 Finder please ‘eave at Police | ee ae commencing at 8 p.m Station 177 SEAL COVE TRANSFER. Wood for n thi Sale at reasonable prices. Phone FEDERAL BLOCK, 3RD AVE, a Pe Green 608 or Blue 963. consisting of WILLIS PIANO Absolutely guaranteed to cut ; : Mahogan Orthepheonic Victrola like new. PAINTERS Kitchen Cabinet; Eureka Range; | STAR WELDING & REPAIR ; preeeteporannentnnae 3 Wicker Chairs; Bookease; 3 WORKS | LIGHTEN YOUR SPRING CLEAN- Lino Rug; 2 Heaters; 2 Beds ; | complete: QUANTITY OF CAN- RRR g pes Hap on rags sah aaah ainsi DIES: 1 “Yardrobe Trunk; 1 box en Phone Red 802 (evenings) te Trunk; Camp Ecd; Six-ft. Shew- case; Baby’ Buggy; Pots and The AUCTIONEER. J. P. MOLLER Pans, ete., must be sold. ; or ~ Send in your goods for this | Packing — Crating — Wrapping Sale by Saturday noon. and General Furniture Repairs List your goods with me GEO. J. PAWES—Phone Black let AUCTIONEER List your goods with us—Prince Rupert's leading Auctioneer G. M. HUNT Srd Ave. Phone Ked 639 Manure For Sale No Straw, $2.00 Per Yard Casey Cartage Fuel Co. Phone 303 PRINTING THE AUCTIONEER Phone Black 120—Red 633. SALE Kalsomining, Painting & Paperhanging By Day or Contract REASONABLE CHARGES 8 MMER } 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 You Anywhere at Any Time CHEVOLET 4-DOOR SEDAN in Perfect Condition, Spare Tire OFFICE SUPPLIES and Accessories, will be sold by Auction on Rose, Cowan & Latta | Phone 234 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5rd at 2:30 p.m., at the ; AUCTION ROOMS, FEDERAL | SPECIAL BLOCK Biba dlbr io ‘saiast ee Cleaning & Pressing sponsible party. One Suit or One Dress for THE AUCTIONEER bi aie Blue 909 PHONES BLACK 120; RED 633. Sat., mon., tues. A. H. Benkendorf Next to Daily News $1.25 ae oe to order " $93, 50. | At Moderate Rates } SWAIN’S TRANSFER & TAXI | Wood Ceal Terrace, B.C. “THB DUNES” Queen Charlotte Islands 12 Days Holiday; $35 Includes : Boat Fare and All Other Children Under 12, Half Fare. A Holiday Here Leaves No Re- grets, No Flies or Mosquitoes, Write or Telegraph MADAME RAJAUT rx i. lt 7