giturday, June 11, 1927 Bathing . i THE OUTDOOR SEASON Here are things you need Thermos Dottles S 1 .25, tZMT,, and .?:'.." Luncheon Kit Doxes SI. 00 Luncheon Kit Boxes, with bottle , $.(K Sun Vigors, from "Of up oun li'.?fhs, from to $1.50 Fate Creams and Lotions for Sunburn Pocket' First Aid, KiU (or C$mp or Fi.-hinK Trip . Talcum Powder for skin protection Chocolate Bars are appreciated on the trip and should always be included on the list of supplies And don't forget to take your Kodak and sufficient supply , of Films with you. Six hour service on developing and printing films. Films in before noon are ready by .six the same evening. THIRD AVE. b SIXTH ST. BETTER yftc fit oncer Drtec'fi.'S -TELtPHONtS ft'? ,200 ENTISTRY PLATES that gives you n natural appear-nine and lend beauty to the -uniour of the face. Always Dr. MAGUIRE p5h2T Open Over Ormes Stills i Bathing Caps If the present fine weather continues our stock of PENMAN'S WOOI.LLN IIATIIINH SUITS soon will be exhausted. Right now the stock is complete and the latest designs are very attractive and tempting. For style, fit and wear, these garments give you that extr,i value which Is always found n Penman's Products. Children's, from $1.75 Men's, from !j52.5tl Ladies', from $-.75 to $5.75 Jabour Bros., Ltd. Phone G 15. Wc deliver. Sovereiqil' Life- Assurance Companu of Cflnnila Head Office - Winnipeg V- . The SECUUITY nffunled ly thi (..mpimy to its policy holders Is not exceeded by any o'-Ikt i nr,',l:uiy , Cruidu. Jhe high rate of Interest earned on our investments, coupled with dividend rate to our careful management, assures a favorable policyholders. This is just ONK.of the advantages of insuring with "The Sovereign." , , ... (i. I'. TINKKK. District Representative. THB DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE -!-'ti'iJ.J jll I . ' , i-iW Women Know Best Local and Personal Church Notices "Fruit.a.tivei" Make i Arthurs Tat. Phone B78 and Keep You Well ST. ANDItlCWS L'ATIILIMUL. (Church of England) DC tlriclrrtakrr Phone 41, Hector, Archdeacon O. A. Rix, At- slstant. Rev. W. P. Barfoot. BA Demist. Dr. J. R. douse Phone 686 Sunday School at 10 a.m. Morning Oct the Big 4 habit I When' thinking jHHnH service at l'l b'cllock. 'Everilhg service of a Taxi, phone 4. tf at 7.30. Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be administered on the flrsi Shoes rebuilt ? like new at Mc-Artliiir'n Sunday of the month at 11 ajn.: third ftSNSflKJ amall cord or mad up Shoe Store. tf Sunday of the month at 0 ajn. Hyde Transfer now agents for Lady-smith-Wellington Coal. Phone 880. tf Have you visited the new Valentin Dairy on Jlth Street? Your Inspection invited. ' -' '. "f 138 iJi..' C W Homer returned to the city on the Cirdena jesterday afternoon from a trip down the coast on official duties. A. Altken Gray, North Vancouver city solicitor, returned south on the Car-dena this morning after spending a efw days visiting in the city. Regular meeting of Prince Rupert Ancmbly No. 44. Native Sons ef'Canada, Monday, June 13 at 8 p.m. Business elroi on of' representatives to Grand Council. 137 CP U. steamer Princess Beatrice. Capt. S. K Gray, arrived at 2 o'clock, this afternoon from Vanoouvcr and waypcrts and sailed on her return south as soon as she had finished discharging local cargo. Miss Anne Castell, RjV. of the Prince Rupert General Hospital nursing staff r turned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train lrom Evelyn where she spent a holiday visiting with her aicnts. Mrs. J. A. Flnlayson. wife of the purser of the C.P.R. steamer Princess Patricia, sails this afternoon on the Princess Louise returning to her home in Nanalmo after having spent a week visiting in the city. Miss Jean Johnstone, who has been paying a visit to her sister, Mrs. W. Crulckshank. Smith Block returned to her home In Vancouver today aboard the. steamer Cardena of which her brother. Capt. A. Johnstone, Is master. The Canadian Gaiette published in London, England, has an article dealing In part with recent developments Including the business of the elevator, the fishing Industry and a proposed 'pulp and paper plant for this neighborhood. , J. E. Miller, Inspector of customs, ar.d his assistant, T. Mason, made the trip to Arrandale on the steamer Car-lena last night and, returning to the city tctlay. will proceed tonight aboard the Prince Oeorge .to Stewart where they have an Investigation to make. C.P.R. steamer Princess Louise, Capt. Arthur Slater, Is due this afternoon at Fir.layson. J. F. Ma&senden and J. S. Fry. Union steamer Garden, Capt.' A Joi-.iutone. which arrived at 320 yesterday afternoon from the south, returned sailed at 10 o'clock for Vancouver andl wayports. W. E.' Collison, Indian Agent, return Nineteen memoers of the California Collegians' alee Club will arrive in tb,c city aboard n special car attached to Monday afternoon's passenger train from the East. They will perform Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday nights In the Westholme Theatre and will proceed south Thursday afternoon aboard the steamer Prince Charles, ANNOUNCEMENTS Summer 'Carnival, Exhibition Hall, June IS. ! Moose Picnic. June 26. fi ll Use liiMONDS SAWS BEOVUSE guaranteed to cut 10 more timber in anme time, with 1cm Inlxjr than any other saw. SIMONOS CANADA SAW CO. LTD.' MONTREAL VANCOUVER, ST, JOHN, N B., TORONTO I i MRS. O. MONACH Thousands and thousands of women hivt tried "Fruit-a-tivcs" during the past quarter of a century. Many of these, like Mrs. Opal Monach, took "Fruit-a-tives" as a last resort after having failed to get relief from any other remedy. And their experience has been invariably the same "FruU-a-tivcs" saved them from constipation, biliousness, headaches, indigestion, backache and kindred troubles when they Writing from FrenchviHe, Sask., Mrs. Monach says, "I have taken many kinds of medicine, but none prove so good ts 'Fruit-a-tivcs for me. It is the only medicine I take I use it regularly and do not feel right if I do not." Let "Fruit-a-tives" be your medicine and help you to get well and keep well. Buy a box today. 25c and 10c everywhere. This afternoon's train from the Easi will arrive on time at 330. I'mler new management, .sraview (irnrrry. Win. .Miller, proprietor, tf' Miss Laura Frlzzell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Frlzzell, returned home on thp Prlnrn f..nrtrA thla mnri.lt.ir fmm ed to the city on the Cardena thlsNcw Wcstmlnster whcrc she gr.du.tod mornnvt after having spent the past wUn honorg n hef commcrclaI week at Klncollth and Naaa River M at Columblan cannery points on official duties. Hei reports general activity In preparation for the salmon fishing season which will open shortly. President Eddie Mann of the Gyro Olub has appointed Bob Robertson and Cflarlle Starr a a committee on thel club's annual picnic. He has also) a.ued Joe Orcer, Roy Nlcholls and' Mort McLachlan as a committee to Miss Vivian Graham of Smlthers, who has born attending Columbian College In New Westminster, arrived on the Prince Rupert this morning from the .south enroute home. Slie was met here by her mother, Mrs. J. M. Graham. Mr. and Mrs. H. M, Blake returned to the city on the Prince Oeorgc this mrnnlm fmm o trlrt uniitf. t, 1.m make arrangements for tbo club's float , ... , .... ... , , , . . . .. course of which they attended Uic in Uie Dominion Day celebration . KnlBh,. lrt p.,,.,.,, B pageant. Grand Lodge conventions lu Pcntlcton, The delegation from the Prlncc Ru pert Board of Trade, which went to Smlthers' to attend the organization convention of the Associated Beards of Trade, "of. Central BrltUh Columbia, is exepcted.to return to the city this afternoon. There was not a very large attendance at tha meeting of Scandinavians .called last night" for the purpose of making plans for participation In the Diamond Jubilee of OonfcderatlonT'celebratlon b it was decided to defer action until an other meeting Is called. , NOTICI To the Delinquents on our books: This Is to Inform you tUat an and after June IS, all outstanding accounts on our books will be 'placed out for collection. Needs must- wheh1 the" devil lUrlvesI In other words.' we need the money to pay the other fellow. UOWES SHEET MBTOl, WORKSi 137 per C. O.- Rows. tt TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 4 FORf BALE. ONE OARFORD TRUCK motor: One Hudson hioUy. $75.00 ih. Parktr Qarat. U t'UKlHTIAN SCIKXCK HKItTY Service every Sunday morning In the Hays" Block, 245 Second Ave. Subject on Sunday, "God, the Preserver ol Man." Testimony meeting on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. PKKSIIVTCIil AN CHI IICII Minister, Rev. J. R. ' Frtzell. B.A.. LL.B. Residence, The Manse. Telephone 463. Morning service at 11 o'oolck. Subject: "Hereafter." Sunday school at 12.16. Evening service at 7.30 pjn. subject: "Come." The Lord's Supper following the sermon. "A certain man maCe a great supper and bade many.' HALVATION AUMY Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Holiness. Sunday school at 220. Salvation meeting at 730. Youag Peppte'e Legion on Monday night, ages 13 to 20. Boy had almost given up hope of ever being" scouts Tuesday. Sunbeams at 8 o'clock' well again. on Thursday. Olrl Guides on Friday al 7. Public meeting on Thursday at 7 JO. ! I'MTEIt t ill K( II. Pastor: Rev. Geo. a. Hacker. ' Deaconess: Miss Isabel Haddock, Morning service at 11 o'clock. Ser mon topic, "Ood'a Anxiety for your development. Sunday school at 2 .. o'clock. Evening service at 7 .30. Scr mon topic: "Linking up Past, Present D. mcw , rll.uit i rSU, and p.jtu.. A fcrgnt ci.urch service Island, July 24. is a good tonic for beginning a new week. SECOND MNUAL ALL EXPENSE TRIANGLE TOUR ian Bans buiuurruw uigub wuru ; TEN DAY TRIPFARE $110 00 the Prince George for Victoria on a Can special train leaves Vancouver via vacation trip oi two weeks or so. adlafl Natlonai Railways. Monday, July ! 25. Fare includes meals and berth on numbers of Skeena River Fifty can- burner, Prlncc Rupert to Vancouver. nery crews c norvn irom vancouve: so a mcaIs and rill on train. Van lm swiuner rrmcess iaince waay aud to prlnce Rupert vla jasper; - Dance In Uie Meow Hall after the show Monday and Wednesday. Call- meals and entertainment at stop-over points; two full days at Jasper Natlonai Park: stav over-nlzht at Kamloons. fornia Collegians ten piece Jazz Orches- j prlnce Oeorgc and 8mlthrs; automobile tra- trltm and entertainment at all these ! TT" . ! points, also automobile trips at Vander- uvnnj Alien company s June 'e. ' hoof and Hazelton. 20 per cent discount. Don't forget thlsj j,, particulars from City Ticket u juut vn.i.vc i itnuxK summer office, 528 Third Avenue. ' Phone .260, camp. ' 1381 Mrs. W. B. Morgan left on this morn- . lng's train for Klncald. Saskatchewan. ..v... .... ... u , vten ane wU, vlsU wUh rclaUvcs later for Vancouver and Victoria. Pas-!, . q the vesoel will Include Mrs. J. A. i ,iore p.Ticreuing w Montreal. Watch for the opening of the "Louvre" on Third Avenue. (Wrathall's old store) with an exclusive line of ladles' Dieasca. No two "alike. tf G. E. Windsor, manager of Wales Is land cannery, arrived In the city last to from the Naas River port at 8J0jnlghl and aftr iM-MXlng business thla morning and. after taking on fish hrre wll, return to tbo' calmcrT for Vancouver at the Atlln Fisheries. ! -jht W. McNclsh of the Workmen's Com Mrs. C. W. Swanson, who has been'pengatkm Board is here on one of his vuitlng in the city for a few days. 'periodical visits, having arrived from Is returning to Butedale on the Prln- the Interior on yesterday afternoon's cess Beatrice this afternoon. I train Capt. C. M. Brown of the Empire Stevedoring Co. arrived from Vancouver on the Prince George this morning, his business here being In connection with the loading of the grain ship Yomel Maru. Miss Jean Bums of New Hazelton ar rived on the Prince George this morn ing from New Westminster, where sh has been In attendance at Columbian College, and proceeded by train to tht Interior. W. C. Lcaster and A. Van Kcwren ar rived on the Prlncc George this morn ing from Vancouver and proceeded by train to Fort St. James where they will take scenic moving pictures for the Pnthc Review. LAND ACT. NOTICE Ol" INTENTION TO APPLY TO LKASiK I.tMI I'OU INItlSTItlAl, rritrosKs In Prince Rupert Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and situate at Sewell Inlet, Moresby Island. Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Kelley Logjrlng Company Limited, of Vancouver, B.C., occupation Timber Merchants, Intend to apply for a lease of the following described lands: , Commencing at a post planted at I the southeast corner of Lot 471, Sewell , Inlet, Moresby Island. Queen Charlotte i Island; north, 3143 chains; thence east SI. 17 chains: thence In a southwesterly i direction, folowlnR the shore line to I the point of commencement, and con-1 talnlng 30 acres, more or less. 1 JOSEPH DOUOLAS WILSON, Agent fori Kelley Logging Co. Ltd. D.iteil 28th April. 1927. LAND ACT. NOTIf K Of INTENTION TO APPLY TO LKAHt; LA NO K)ll INIU'NTKIAL PDKPOSKS In Prince Rupert Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and situate at Sewell Inlet, Moresby Island, Queen Charlotte Island. TAKE NOTICE that Kelley Loyglnj Company Limited, of Vancouver. B.C.. occupation Timber Merchants, Intends to apply for a leane of the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted at the southeast corner of Lot 470 Sewell Inlet, Queen Charlotte Islands; thence north 80 chains: thence east 90 chains, more or less, to shore: thence following the shore line In a southwesterly dlrec tlon to the point of commencement, tout containing inn ore," more or lest. JOSEPH UUUUUA3 WllOUH, Agent for Kelley Logging Co. Ltd. nsted 29th April. U27 GUM-DIPPED TIRES Help You Save Money The Firestone process of saturating the cords in rubber solution, insulates every fibre of every cord with rubber, minimizing internal friction and wear. It gives stamina to the cords and makes possible the strong, flexible sidewalls of Firestone Full-Size Balloons, that give you full cushioning on rough roads absorbing the bumps and bridging the ruts. The scientifically designed Firestone Balloon tread grips the road resisting skid and giving traction in slippery places. Firestone Balloon Gum-Dipped Tires on your car will deliver greater safety and comfort and materially lower your tire costs. The nearest Firestone dealer is equipped to serve you better with these better tires. See him now. FIRESTONE TIRE & RUBBER COMPANY OF CANADA, Limited HAMILTON, ONTARIO MOST MILES PER DOLLAR TIrettone FIRESTONE BUILDS THE, ONLY GUM-DIPPED TIRES PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO. New Stock of Garden and Field Seeds and Fertilisers I'ratt's Baby Chick Food and Poultry Supplies liULKLKY VALLEY HAY AND GRAIN Our Famous Edson Coal in any quantities also Telkwa Coal Store Phone, 58. Insist on Trotier Dotk Phone. 558 B.C. PRODUCTS They Lead in Quality UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Mailings from I'rlnl-e llurt. lor VANCOUVKK, VICTOItIA, Hwunsnn !Hij, Alert Ituy. etc., Tuesday, 5 p.m. lor VANCOUVKK, VICTOUIA,. Ilutrdnlr, Aim Hay. flc. haturilajr 9 1.111. lor POKT WMIl'SON, AI.K K A KM. AN VOX. 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