Thursday, June 30, 1927 THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THRE& Solves the breakfast problem Local and Personal Good- BO Undertakers. Phone 41. FORCED SALE Get the Big 4 babltl When thinking JCheap 'f a Taxi, phone 4. tf , Shoes, rebuilt like new' at ,Me-.Uthur' Shoe store, tf With strawberries and milk Tjhe ideal comMnation of Flavor and food quality Backward : Season Now in Full Swing BARGAINS all over the STORE Acme Importers Third Avenue AKING : I'.O. Box C67 SjlHH 11 I IHK1MIMMI SSI IS! ! Have Your Kodak Handy so h;it you can make a record of the historic events During the Jubilee Celebration And if you one Kmlafc Kilm--the dependable film in the . ilinw ! j. ix you :in- -ur(' of results. ii your sujmiy ai Oiiu ' ! !!' Store and bring your ) iims here to be developed. Special care is taken to make the ti. !t of your r-xiisun . MCI. Jfic Pioneer Drttpeisls THIRDAVLf, SIXTH ST. TCLLTMUNtb.ttUU DENTIST tui'iirr"" Dr. J. R. Gosse Helgerson Block X-RAY SERVICE Phone 636 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Evening Appointments wnadianI VACiric Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert ."SroJSi " ' for - 'V - - C , ru Mrs, E. H. Simpson arrived In Uw city from Masett on the Prince Charles this morning. L Entries for the five mile . road race .nust be made to the secretary. II. A. 3rcen, by Thursday at 6 pjn. 152 Fred Naah, a.ctS. arrhred on the W'Tlf r1 1 II I T M Jkt. fAmnw .mm Masett and . . proceeded by train to Terracel ' Archdeacon O. A. Klx returned to the city on the Prince Charles this uornlng after a trip to. Stewart on ecclesiastical duties. 8. C. Thomson returned to the city on the Prince Charles this afternoon after malting the round trip to Anyox, Stewart and Massett Inlet. AUDITORIUM DANCE July I and 2 Eob Greenfield's Commanders engaged to supply the, music. Doors open at 9 Ladles 25c. Gentlemen 50c. 152 With fine weather In prospect. number of fishing trips to more or less remote lakes and streams are being planned for the holiday week-end. Miss Alice Crulkshank. librarian or the Prince Rupert Public library, sails ;i.y the Princess Alice tomorrow morn1 i lug for "Telegraph Creek on a three : weeks' vacation trip. ! Mrs. Beverldge and her son, Norman 'Short, returned to the city on the Princess Charlotte yesterday afternoon afte ra month's visit In Dawson and Mayo. Yukon Territory. Harold McEwen. C-li.R. divisional freight agent, returned to the city on the Prince Charles this morning after making the round trip to Anyox Stewart and Massett Inlet on the ves sel. I"n'l fnrzrt the his CoMiimr Hall at the i:hlliltlim MuHilIng tc-iiiiiTow night, July I, at 0 o'clock. I'rU.ro will be awarded tu the luily aml gentleman wearing the best -t ii ue ii orn at the time of t'onfederutloii. Adml-vloii 50c. Mrs. George Wj man. who has been vteltlng with her parents Hi Ketchikan, arrived In the city yesterday afternoon -board trie Prinowe Ohartrtteattd left by this mornings train for Hazel ton where Mr. Wyman is provincial con stable. Mrs. Wyman was accompanied by her infant child. The team representing the Regiment in the Dominion Day cup football final tomorrow night against the Moose will consist of the following players: Cor-bett: MacKay and Hunter: Wallace, Harris and. Tinker: J. S. Wilson, Russell, Mscdonald. Doberty and Norrtng-ton: spares. Strachan. Ross and w v-.,- - AJ .X (V mmm YjateSTABUSMDllJ 0 ii74n! ,, ; " : ,v - Cut-, ' yiii This advcrtisemcnlisncJ Rifchedor HtrilaiKi In I thp 1 j ffl inr nn ml ftnard oibij Ihc Governmcnroif BrifuhCDlumba I Ladies H ose SILK TO THE TOP Chiffons ortSilk, In all colors 3 TO THE PAIR Special $2 50 The I ouvre 31 6 Third Avenue Next Hoynl Hank so Pork & Beans are truly economical, as they are delicious, nutritious and cost but little. Clark's PorLdBeans Ready to heat and serve. Sold mrjmlur ZMUu "CLARK" W, CLARK Limited, Montreal mmKmmm-twmmm-mmwmm 3i-i Arthur's Taxi. Phone 878 Dentist. Dr. J. R. Oosse. Phone 686. TTvrin Tran&f.p nnw mr.nts for LadV- jmlth-Welllngton Coal. Phone 580. tf Join the crowd at the Hall tomorrow night. It Is not compulsory to wear ostume or mask. Hut be there! The official programs of the celebra tion will be sold on the streets by the Boy Scouts today and tomorrow. Miss Etanrta Marsh arrived ' in ' the ty yesterday from Terrace and la leaving for the south tonight, to take a course at the summer school. 7 I Mr. and Mrs. W. Earton an dchlld will sail Saturday night on the Prince George for a holiday trip to Vancouver . Mr. Barton is on the Royal Bank' Uaff here. All Moose members. Lcglonalres and Women of Mooseheart Legion are re- quested to meet f t the Hall tomorrow Friday morning at. 9 ('o'clock to taket fart in tne Dig paraae. Moose, wear. your badges; Leglonaires In uniform. Just arrived! " A11 kinds of fancy voiles in all the latest designs. Regular 85c. Spectai Saturday only, 3 yards for $1.25. Also fancy Organelles and) strtped English Tobraicb cloth. Regular 135. Saturday only. ' 75c per yard.' Phone 776. Dry Goods and Novelty I -nop. Carl C. Jaittsen, head of the highly advertised, bathing suit manufacturing concern which bears his name, was a pasfenger aboard the .Princess Charlotte yesterday afternoon returning to his heme In Portland, Oregon, after making the trip to Skagway. He was accompanied by his wife and family. Mrs. F. W. Rudge.of Abbotsford, who has been spending a week visiting with her sister, Mrs. R. G. Johnston, at Inverness, win arrive In the city tomor row enroute to Captain's Cove where she will spend a week with her husband, who Is manager of the cannery, before returning to her .home In Fraser Valley. Mrs. Rudge Is accompanied by Miss Violet Rudge. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ' 4 FOR SALE.- EQUITY IN RETURN SOL-dler's house, five rooms and bath, Atlln Avenue. Or woud .rent. Preference given to Returned Soldier. Phone Red 713. 154 DAVENPORT FOR SALE IN condition. Phone Red 713. GOOD 164 ANNOUNCEMENTS Presbyterian Sunday School Picnic to Diglj. July 7. St. Andrew's Picnic, July 24, K.C. Picnic, July 31. Canadian Legion Picnic August 21. INDIGESTION Gas on Stomach Caused Severe Pains Mrs. C. F. Wlifoler, B.B. No. 1, fllen Kwpii, ttik., writes: "For year my eldest son suffered from severe pains and agony from imperfect digestion. Ho dieted and used artificial dientaiita, Imt all to no avail. At Ictat I pot him a tattle of and ha had not Ulen th whU bottl befors h was greally asllersi.. Th severs stomach attaeis unit. Uses was no mors gas oa th rtsnaat ami he could sat aarttinf h viskeX' Put up oal ij Tha T. Mirbwm.Oa, of Mens Furnishings and Clothing :: FILLS THE STOKE WITH EAGER HUYERS. BARGAIN PRICES ATTRACT GREAT ATTENTION. SUITS FOR MEN We have a great assortment of Men's Suits in Tweeds, Serges and Worsteds and in all sizes. Our clothing comes from the best tailors in Canada and every garment Is the biggest value ever offered for the money. Most men can be doing with a spare suit, so if you can, seize this opportunity to get a good suit at a bargain price. These prices make it worth your while. MEN'S TWEED SUITS Forced Sale gp i rice . SHIRTS FOR MEN Fine Dress Shirts in English Droadcloth, Bombay Cords and all wool 'Flannel. Regular $3.25 value. Sd.s $1.95 MEN'S KNITTED TIES A fine assortment in all patterns and plain colors. Regular 75c value. Af F'orce'd Sale Price . . OXf BLANKETS Fancy wool and cotton mixed Blankets In all colors. 70x80. Regular $7.50 value. Forced Sale g bHHIbsBssVsHHHH'SHssHsIHsx Klki are raining their M-hool Iikiih Khown In parade. UH? u ihaiHT. CliMilmi! ThU I your opportunity lo l a la)lntie. Our stores will 'tld!ie at 6 p.m. on Saturday. Please Phone your orders early. Thank you. Oordon's, and Phillips Grocery, Suburban Merchants. Visiting Rotarlans from Ketchikan were driven around the city this morning and visited many points of Interest. Cars were furnished by the local members of the organization. Harry Cliapman, buyer for the Gran-fay store hardware department at Anyox. Is a business visitor In the city. He will return to the smelter town on the Prince George tomorrow night. C.P.R. steamer Princess Alice, Capt. Thomas CHIT, will arrive in port tomorrow morning enroute to Skagway, This will make three large rwucna:er boats on the C.P.R. Alaska run for the months of July and August. The' others are the Princess Louise and PriiKCKi Charlotte. MEN'S SERGE SUITS Forced Sale $1 ft? VtJXaOW Price , ( ABiltmore Straw Hat Is the thing for warm days. Keep cool and be comfortable. Regular $3.50 value for $2.G5. Regular $2.25 value for UNDERWEAR FOR MEN "ROBIN HOOD" BRAND Light weight all wool, English Make Underwear in two piece suits. Most comfortable for the warmer weather. Regular price $2.75 per garment. ACT Forced Sale Price, per garment . . The Boys' Band, under Bandmaster j Thomas WUson, turned out yesterday) afternoon to meet the Ketchikan j Rotary delegation on Its arrival In the! city. The boys played several selections and were given generous applause. UM Itl'KIMI MONTH Police court fines during, the month of June totalled 0O9.50 it was announced this afternoon by Sergeant J. P. M. Hannah, chief of the city detachment of the provincial police. yendanger ftlt.M0TH mosquitoes aiss,HMi HUNiI.ANTt Healtn Flies menace health. Thsy carry germs ti various slissaaee. saany ai which my causa sickness r death. Kill flies with Fly-Tox. forg UtlU imrsiWudL A fforthutti Froduct J0X M SMWV IMS) l MtiUn l.mi la luaml fiiwau MEN'S WORSTED SUITS Forced Sale $29 75 SHIRTS FOR MEN Work Shirts, in khaki and blue colors. Good hard wearing material. Regular $1.25 value. Q'lP Forced Sale Price .. 'OX MEN'S WORK SOCKS Guaranteed all wool, .Code's 3Ms lb. Regular G5c value. (Z(g Forced Sale Price AIEN'S WORK GLOVES Piccory Hogs. The kind kind that last and arc easy on the hands. Regular $1.50 value. Q1 C Forced Sale Price SWEATERS FOR MEN "DIAMOND" BRAND Guaranteed genuine all wool Sweaters, made in Scotland and worn the, world over. Characteristic hard wearing quality. Regular $5.00 value. fll OC Forced Sale Price VsflU These are only a few of the many bargains that await you here as every garment In the Store is included in this sale. Nothing reserved. TH0R JOHNSON STRICTLY CASH AT THESE PRICES. This afternoon's, train, due from the East at 3:30. is reported on time. Mrs. Unger is hack again at the Good Eats Cafe after being on the sick list for the past few weeks. , Arthur Robertson, Massett sawmill man, was an arrival in the city on the Prince Charles this morning. Mrs. H. 6. Pnrktr will be sailing on Ihe Prlncews Loul.e Saturday afternoon ' for a business trip to Vancouver. i Second Avenue, Prince Rupert. STRICTLY CASH AT THESE PRICES. Canton Crepe DRESSES' from $12.50 Smart little Wash Dresses sizes 7 to 10 : From $1.50 to $2.23 BENT'S LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR Third Avenue ANGER, the TAILOR ? We carry a fine rtock of Imported Scotch Tweeds, Fancy Worsteds and Serge. Every garment tried on before finishing. 223 Sixth Street