Saturday, June U, 1924, Special Prices For a Few Days Only. MAKE THE CHILDREN HAPPY AT SMALL COST. Sail Boats ir(fc-MH!a;il 10c n,V -Special 25c rc- -Special 35c 7ic -Special 60c I f( -Special . . . . ji.15 Motor Boats a.r0 Speciul . . . . $1.85 1.00 Special . . . $1.15 GARDEN TOOLS 80e Special 55o 10c Special 30c SAND SETS AND SAND PAILS 7ic Spenul 55c 25r Special . ,i(ir Special 20c 50c Spt-i-ial EQUALITY OF OPPORTUNITY OFFERED BY OLIVER GOVERNMENT F.very c-1 1 1 1 I i entitled In a pood -ttirt in lift. A ouiiinl education i the Jirl step, and thi the. Oliver (ioe riimrnt lia provided fur all. Tim night school, 'lhe University of the Worker, ha lieen developed mi thai pupils'niay tnatriuujate In the- University. Domestic, technical awl agricultural training course have lieen greatly advanced. CorreMinilriire course lor miner mid pupil lej(iml reach of schools are In full swing. There are :to,;tM more pupil at school in Hrilish Colimiltia today than in (Dili jiisl one more sign of real progress. Keep Up the Good Work VOTE LIBERAL 20c 35c STRAW HATS Light Underwear: Boys' Sweaters Reasonable Price STEVE KING Third Avenue Phone Green 85 NOTHING BETTER The Autocrat of 1 lie Candy World. PURDY'S CANDY K A ToolliMinie Delight n " Hmiitifiil Mux. PRINCE RUPERT CIGAR STORE WE CASH CHEQUES. Prince Rupert Motor Boat Works Cow Bay. W. PILLING, BUILDER, V Hotlnui llnals of nil descriptions from U ft. tu 00 ft. Iiuill o order. .Material ami workmanship guaranteed. Price range from 20 up. Agent for Online" Motors. the World's Flexihle Marine Motor, Don't delay, Place your order now. Local and Personal H.C. Undertakers. Phone 41 Hayners, Undei takers. 361. Pbou tf Follow the crowd to the New ton meeting tonight. ' - - Pattullo's Committee Rooms Empress Theatre Phone 135. Open from 2 to 10 p.m. dally, tf All member of Hie .Masonic Order are requested to attend the funeral of the late John, Myliill- Jpne ul (he Chureh of Knglaud at 2.30 riunday afternoon. - Hon. T. I). I'atlullo is hilled to peak at it maas . meeting in Prince (Scorge. on Monday even ing. He will then return lo I'rince Itupert and will address a meeting here probably on Thurs day evening. The house committee of the hospital hoarrl at the regular monlhly meeting of the board last nmht acknowledged - receipt nf silver cutlery and uniform material donations from the Ladies' Auxiliary. .1. II. Thompson, chairman of I lie hospital house committee, re ported at last night's board meel tug flint the hospital sewer ques lion had hceii. turned over to tin civic hoard of works by which body il would be dealt with at an early dale. t he hospital board laxl nighl passed a vole of thanks to Adair l tors Chapter, Imperial Order Daughters of the Umpire. The chapter recen-tly renovated and refurnished a privale ward in Ihe hospital which is to be known as Adair Car Chapter Ward." A renorl from the executive committee lo the effect that t lie IS23 graduation exereie would lake place on June 18 and that ministers, the oily council, (ser-vlw club and the public generally were invited wa received t Ibe hospital hoard ineeiing last night. A letter wax received at the hospital hoard meeting last nighl from United Slate CoiimiI A.. 15. Wakefield, thanking the hoarrl for acknowledgement of services rendered in eonnerlion with the ending of .Silas Calder. a recen' liatieul of the institution, to a ailor' home in the KasC. Church Notices Presbyterian Church Morning worship al II o'clock Subject. "Other Worldliness.' Sunday .choo at 12.30. F.venine service at 7.30. Subject: "Fifty year of luiled l'iebylerianim in (Canada." Preacher, Itev. II II. Craut. D.D. Baptist Church Morning worship at 1 1 o'cloeV. Combination services Church ami Sunday School meet together the church at ocliool and tho school at church. Classes for all age. livening service al .30. Subject, "Law and (irace. I'reacher, Itev. J. J. Sinilhson. Lutheran Church St. Paul's Knglish Lutheran Church, Melrople Hall, Third Avenue. Itev. P. K. Haisler. H.I)., paslor. Sunday services Sunday School at 9:15 a.nirln Metropolc Hall. It a.m. Communion Ser vice in church at junction of highlit, nnd Ninth Avenues. Kvcrt-ing service at 7.30 in Metropolc Hall. Sermon topic. "Witness Hearing for the Triune (Sod." FOR SANDWICHES Clark'i Totted Meats spread eaiily, are very taity and economical. Tour choice ol I Veal. Beef-Ham, Tongue. Pate-de-Foie, etc i "Ctntit AfpnvtJ- , tMrv (in luaranlm Iht ualjV ( m.al, mitJ. Clark's POTTED MEATS THE DAILY HEWS- PAQB THRU will tell you exactly what we want you to know th?t Happy Thought Ranges assure complete satisfaction in every respect, for the longest period of time. Unequalled for workmanship and finish, they have all the improvements that discerning women appreciate, which explains why there are more than 300,000 in daily use. See these labor-saving features one day this week. SOLD BY KAIEN HARDWARE Co. IRINVCE RUPERT, B.C. 37 FURNACES Dance tonight In F.Iks Home admission 50c. - - Pattullo's Committee Rooms- EMPRESS THEATRE. tf Hear Carmlchael expose Pat tullo's record to-night. Hill CO Chanter I.O.D.K. Hal lowe'en Tea and Sale October 25. .,. . .. For quality and preparation ct Hunters' Coal. Phone Green A22 or Kluo- 515. tf Moose Pipnlc Sunday. June '-". o Digby Island, (ientlemeu $1 Ladies and ohibli-eu free. Ill Teiidcrvw1ll.be recieved al t tic Fair Ollieejui to July 8 for the various ooiiftissions al the forth roming Vxhibilioii. llids must statu exaoljy (he nature of the proposed operation of (he booth A lyiioirrapliical error crenl into these' columns yesterday when it wn Ma-d in a letter to the etlitor thai the fare from New Ilazelton lo Prince llupert was formerly ?S.I0 and il should have read 1 3.10. I.os Angeles Lumber Proilucls' steam schooner Kt Cicuta reached Huckley Hay al the end of tlii week lo loail lumber for San Ped ro. Coming north, the Kl Cicuta discharged fuel oil for the Union Oil Co. at Coal Harbor, Hoy Clothier, formerly super. inteudent of Hie Indian Mine al Slewnrt, has been placed in charge of development work on the F.tircka mine near Hope eal of Vancouver on the Fraser Itiver. Mr. Clothier, who recently went south, has left Vancou ver with a crew of men to start work. Mil. Maedonahi inquired at last nights' hospital hoard meeting as to who was responsible for the payment or the staff al the isolation hospital. D. C. MMtae. pre-j sident of the hospital board. staled that, as far as he knew. yie isolation hospital came directly under the city and the hoard had nothing 0 do wilh It. W. K. Collison said the medical health otlicer was the responsible person. A report from the executive committee of the hospital setting annual holidays wilh pay for lady superintendent, graduate nurses and secretary at one month; nurses in training, three weeks, and other members of the stalT. two weeks, was .adopted at the meeting or 'the, hospital board last night, 'tinder the new ruling, the taking of holidays is compulsory and no salaries will he paid in lieu thereof. INDIGESTION relieved in two minutes with 4 dO-TO Oils acid, sour, burning atom. W. S. Mitchell and D. McLaren sailed this afternoon by the U.I'. Il, steamer for Vancouver.-".- BIO REDUCTIONS for one week! on Shoes, House Dresses, Waists, Silk Dresses, etc. Mrs. Qrahlman, Second Avenue. 112 , . There w ill be no Lacrosse I game tonight, but a meeting of the Lacrosse Association will be I held in the Council Chamber to- iglil at 8 o'clock. W. II. Vickers, chief of. city police, who has been on a three! week's holiday trip to Victoria, returned home on the I'rince llupert yesterday afternoon. 4 llos Mackay, is arranging a public meeting for 1 uesuay even-l ing and is invtting Mr. cwtau and in the absence of Mr.' I'at lullo u Liberal representative. Harlan I. Smith, archeologist, i working this'summer at Bella Coola. Mr. Smith is known here and on the Queen Charlottes where he has made investigations I and ethnological discoveries. llev. Arthur W. It. Ashley, Mrs. Aliley and child arrived from intlaw. Sask. yesterday after-1 noon and left for Stewart in thel veiling. Mr.' Ashley has been ap- pointed clergyman in charge of the Anglican church there. 'The directors of the Prince! llupert licneral' Hospital Assoca- ion extend a cordial invitation I to the public lo attend thel Nurses' Annual (iradualion F.x-1 ereixes at the old Masonic Hall I over Union Hank) on Wednes- tay next al 8.15 p.m. Any member or ex-inemher of His Majesty's Military or Naval orces, who is desirous of beconi ing a ctiarier memner oi ine Army and Navy Veterans' Associ ilioii of Canada, can obtain, an application form from D. Mc- l.eod, Dominion Cafe, auy even ing between 7 amt 8. Ill Ivlward Mayon of faiicouver. Alio is to marry Miss Oladys Orchard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace C. Orchard of this illy on Monday morning next, ar- ived from the south on the I'rince llupert yesterday after noon. , . ... . IT . The regular monthly ineetin or the hopital board was heh !al evening nil the city council chamber. Those present were President D. C Mcltae, Aid. S. I) Macdonald, A. Haines. Mrs. I). W. Morri..cy, W. F.. Cotlisoir; J d. 'Thompson, S. K. Campbell, Mrs. Parsons and Harry AV Hindi, secretary. CONSTANT HEADACHES AND DIZZINESS It I bard to (truffle alonf with head that aches and pains all the time, I id In nine cies out of ten the persistent heidtrbes are due to some deranfeuient or the stomach, liver or lioweU. Undoubtedly the rsuse must be re moved before permanent relief may be had. Burdock Blood Bitters removes the raue of tlie headaches, as It lets on every organ or the body and Mrenrthens, purifies and rerulates the whole system Mrs. Peter Cumn. 7 feorrlson St.. Sydney, .VS., writes: "I have been troubled for the last five years with constant headaches and dlulnes. After trylnir several remedies which I found to be of no lull. Burdock Blond Bitters was recommended to me. B.B.B. did me a world of rood, and rannot praise this remedy enoufh." Manufactured only by The T. Mltburo Co.. Limited. Toronto. Ont. SALT LAKES SERVICE The Launch "23" will leave Sanson's Float on Thursdays, Saturday and Sunday afternoons every half hour from t p.m. un til 6.30 p.m. and on other week days at 2, 4 and 0.15 p.m. The last boat, home each day will leave the Salt Lakes 'float sharp at 7 p.m. unday and holiday picnic parties specially arranged for. Launches, rowhoals and canoes for sale and hire. Prince Ituperl Hoalhouse. Iftisaow S X ism tT at QUALITY - ' ONDS OGDEN'S CUT PLUG NOW PACKED IN , (Ti. ALWAYS THE SAME Eagle Studio I I yV I l"fiC" PHTSMIPMt Lfl J MTj--A UTlfttt K -f il YKW OWEN'S W W ) LIVERPOOL 'zlb.TIN DONT FORGET THE Regent Hotel I was an expert photographer in Vancouver City and am an ex- 'memher of the Oranville Studio. I am now re-established al the Kagle Studio and Regent Hotel, corner 2nd Ave. and Sixth Street. ROOMS BY THE DAY, WEEK, OR MONTH. HOT AND COLD WATER Kiddies V'ctres taken ami any style portraits. Sepia Hrown, Coloring Paint with framing from !3.00 per dozen up. Postcards S2.00. Passport Photos, $1.25. We show. proofs' or nmil them. Hring your old photos for copying lo any size. We take your snapshot films for Jlesl Develop ing and Printing. AH work guaranteed satisfactory or your money hack. Exceptionally low prices. Sittings Day or Night, Rain or Shine. Cor. Second Ave. and Sixth Street P.O. Box 594. Phone Red 60. Alexander T. Kckuff, Proprietor. Restmore Walnut Bedroom Suite Including CHIFFONIER, DRESSER, DRESSING TABLE and BENCH, ROUND STEEL BED, COMPLETE WITH SPRING, MATTRESS and PILLOWS. Our Special Price is $150.00 Barrie's Home Furnishings 3rd Avenue. ' The House or Quality. Phone 123. amatco liPiyOTTONWOOD VENEER PANELS For panelling your noms it rivals the most costly hardwoods. llejuveunte your Home Quickly and Permanently, Sole Agents Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. ach all quickly relieved with Jo. vcouva iONTaa,raT..,Ta"".t Phones 116 and 564. .To. All Vvms Stores. -