f AGE six Worth Checking Up NO matter what amount yur budget bets aside for washday expense, you will find that wc offer a laundry service comfortably within it. And, more important, a checkup over a period of time will convince you that laundry-washed clothes last longer, wire money, guard health . . and are cleaner! Call us on the 'phone . . . we'll gladly help you arrange for this new-era. method of handling the family wash. THE LAUNDRY DOES IT JJEST CANADIAN LAUNDRY and Dry Cleaners Phone 8 II. S. WALLACE CO. LTD. SWIMMING SUITS Diving Caps liy JanUen. Penman's Universal S3.95jvS5.75 Small Flat to Kent, suitable for Offke Il.iWslIjccCo.W. IMlwHe ! I Patronise the Montreal Importers GREAT BARGAINS IN BOYS' POUR PIECE SUITS, Jacket, vest, short and long pants, regular $15 and $18 values, for S7.95 Lew than lift Ion's prices Come" in and convince For Pratt's Baby Chick Food and Poultry Supplies, Bulk-ley Valley Hay and drain, Seeds, Fertilizer and' COAL, cull up BR Prince Rupert Feed Co. Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone 575 DENTIST 1 1 i LEARN ABOUT PRINCE RUPERT voi no rairn: ok oiieat huitain Ui:i.U EIHCATF.I) BV NEWSPAPER OX EMI'IKE III n M tmaaatfb DU Sketch ..and. allied, news- ,cp-operailan with the Cunard If Company and the Canadian tonal Rail war are giving a free trip Canada and a tour through the country for fifty boys and girls from the school of Oreat Britain and Ire land. These boys and girls are selected Jrom those who answered questions on topi re matters published dally In the string of 16 newspapers. Among the quest ions which these young folks nave to answer are: 'When was the town of Prince Ru- fwrt founded and whet railway serves ItV "Where are the principal salmon fisheries of Canada?" TlwM OUMllnni hAlfft mmhmM tow ISA leading newspapers and answered toy thousands of the young people of I Oreat Britain and Ireland will at least i LAND ACT NOTICE OF I.VTKNTIO.N TO ATPLY TO In Prinoe Buoert Land Record ins Dis trict and situate an Moresby Island ad jacent to AUUont Bay SkMegate Inlet- Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE MOTICS that Pacific Mills Limited J Vancouver, B.C.. occupation pulp and saner manufacturers. Intends to apply tar a lease of the following described land: OammencMut at a nost nlanted at the 8 W. corner of S.TX. SMTP; the not 73 degrees SO m In ties West (Astronomic) 1800 ft.: the nor North S3 degrees 80 minutes West (Astronomic) 1800 ft.; thence North 18 degrees SO minutes Bast (Astronomic I 800 ft- thenoe North 9S degrees West (Astronomic) 3KJ0 ft.: thence North 80 degites Bast ( Astrono- i Imlci 900 ft. more or leas, to an inter section with the high water mark of Alllford Be: thenoe faUnwln the said high water mark Southerly to the point commencement, save ana except one Si iland containing one acre more or less and another Island containing 0.U acres, more-or leas the whole containing 113 seres, more or less. PACIFIC MILLS. LIMITED. i Applicant. By Parker Samuel Bonner. Dated April 18. 1938 ifli Jl Tasty Breakfast Food that Cm-reds I Lonsli potion All Need This Breakfast A freshly cooked breakfast of Dina-Mite cereal contains all the elements required to nourish and sustain children and grown-ups for the long, active summer days. In addition Dina-Mite remedy and prevents constipation without the aid of any artificial means. t m . a m jheJVewffealtfi rood jlei them know where this city Is and what are 1U industries PRETTY WEDDING AT MANSE LAST EVENING Mis Elisabeth KohertMMi lleeemrs llrMr Of James I'ranrr Aitdrrw A pretty wedding took place at toe Presbyterian manse last night. Rev. J. R Prrsell officiating, when Miss Bllaa-beih Robertson of Oreenock. Scotland. -ec&me the bride of James Prater An tire wo of tbl city. The bride who bad Just arrived from Scotland, looked very charming in a gown of white crepe de chine with stiver laoe and carrying a bouquet of gladlolas. She was given way by Mr. Taylor. Acting as bridesmaid was Mrs. M. Andrews In a gown of pale blue charmeen with hat to match and carrying a bouquet of Iris. The groomsman was Copsley Taylor. Following the nsreaaony there ras a Second Avenue TERMS STRICTLY CASH. Thor Johnson Retires FROM BUSINESS (10.000.00 Stock of Men's Clothinir. Shoes. Hats to clear within HO days. Mr. Johnson is in Letter shape than any merchant in this business to jrive real harirains. On January 10. 1928, he compromised with his c reditors and purchased his stock at 66c on the dollar. Therefore he can sell at wholesale cost, and tf't msk' as ;ei i ent. Dry Goods and Novelty Shop Removal sale, wito no shoddy sle stocks to seil. This store is the leader in the local drygoods field. Here you will find the largest and most complete stock of Dress Materials auch as Silk Crepes, Figured Rayons, Broadcloth, Illusion Prints. Sunni Cloth, Checks, Taffeta, Voile. Georgettes, Velvet. Linings, Sateens. Flat Crepe, Satins, Charmeen, Kasha, Tweeds and Printed Crepes. Exclusive agents for Holeproof Hosiery, Butterick Patterns, Ladies' Wear Ltd, of Toronto. We also carry a full line of Baby's and Infants Wear. Kayser Hose and Underwear. Goldette Bloomers, Children's Silk Underwear, age 4 to 14 years. D. ft A. Corsets, Brophy Umbrellas, Misses Silk and Wood Suits and Jerseys. Special on Kotex, reg. 75c, 3 for $1,011. Table Supply Moves Buy your drygoods at either of the above stores, and bring your vouchers to the clerk in charjre of the grocery department to secure groceries at prices which talk for themselves. Positively no goods sold in the grocery dept. unless you have purchased drygoods of equal value from the Second Ave. Store We deliver all groceries free. COMPARE OUR PRICKS. Leader Toilet Paper, rolls, reg. 6 for 26c, Special price 10 for i!5 Sultana Raisins, 4 lb. pkg, reg. 55c, special price '.W? Del. Monte Prunes, size 30-40, reg. 16c. lb. 8pecial price lb. 10c1 Broken Shell Walnuts, reg. 50c. lb. Special price, lb arr Aylmer Canned Chicken, reg. 50c tin. Special price, tin., ilitf Malkin's Raspberry or Strawberry Jam, 2 lb. tin, reg. 40c. S(eciat price, tin Brunswick Sardines, reg. 4 for 25c. Special price 4 for 11i( King Oscar Sardines, reg, 2 to for 36c, Special price 2 for !:."" C.illet's Lye, reg. 2 for 35c, Special price, tin Vic V.C. Sockeye Salmon Vs, reg 26c, Special price 1.1f Ousse MlUartrs Pilchards, l's. reg. 20c tin. Special price 10c Rl,"KiMW Soap, reg. 10c. Special price 4 for 15 c qBoaseAiBlaicJtweU's Malt Vinegar, reg. 40c qt. Simc!! l7r Sliced Peaches, J's tails, reg. 25c tin. Special price 2 for 25 Brookfield Butter, Fresh stock, reg. 50c lb. Special price s '" $1.00 Limit 6 lbs. to each customer, price withdrawn Saturday. Sunklst Orange, mad. size. reg. 6c, Special price . . . .H." r Swift's Premium Bacon, side, reg. 50c. lb. Special price lb. iittf B.C. Fresh Eggs, reg. 36c doz.. Special price, doz l5p The price is marked on all groceries, and we list above only a few of the genuine barjrains. You cannot afford to miss this great event. Business is Knot THE DAILY NEWS Thursd;:v EEs? Save Money Flour, all brands. 49 lb. sack $2.70 Miik, all bmnd. doc $1.40 1 ttM& lb. t $735 Quaker China 0;iN. pkg.... 10c Sugar Crisp Corn Flakes, ;5 pkjra. !9Rf Heine Catchup, bottle ;t0r We received another lot of Circle "8" Picnic Ham of average weight six pduiuls. Bet value in smoked meats, while they last, each $1.15 Columbia Pears, 2'i's, 2 tins ."or Columbia Apricots. 2H'n tin 0f Ailmer Crashed Pineapples, SVfe's, tin Circle Pineapples, sliced, 2's, 3 tins for 10 Del. Monte Fruits for Salad. 2 tins for 76f Pride of Canada Maple Syrup. 2Vj lb. tin W,c Eggs, fresh extras. M dor . . Sl.lO Royal Crown Soap, 6's, 2 pkgs. 5 Fels Kaptha Soap, 10's, pkg. 80 r Princess Soap Flakes, 2 pkgs. Ifif Lifebuoy Soaps. 3 cakes 25 Rinso, 3 pkgs 25 Alberta Market P. GAMULA. Proprietor Fifth Street Phone 20 reception at the home of the bride grooms mother. Mrs C. Taylor. SM Fourth Avenue West, which was attended by a larrr number of friends. Many beautiful presents were received n eluding a very valuable one from the rmployees of the Seal Cove mill. The gilts of the bride to the groom was an engraved gold watch: of the groom to the bride a fur necklet: of the groom to the bridesmaid, a leather rmboaesd handbag: of the bride to the groomsman, aajd. cuff links. The young nis will reside on Fifth Avenue West. , An Interesting incident In connection with the wadding was that it was held on 'taw fourth ajuuveraary of the wedding of Mr and Mrs. Stanley Smith, both of wham were present and the bride prauintsd- Mm. Smith with bar wedding bouqttst ss part of the celebration. RICMOND'SLOUVRE HAS TOO M4NY LADIES' DRESSES IN STOCK Caused partly by the abwnoe of real spring and summer weather- t least up to today Richmond's Louvre find tnetn- elves overstocked with Ladte GOVERNMENT l.imuU V NrM. tmiif-ATitiv ma -i:vt to TKAri oi Hr::K UCHXVK NOTrOE IS HBSaWT OrVBN that on the 11th day of July next, the undersigned Intend to apply to thr Liquor Control Board for crnsent to transfer of Beer Lisensr lumber 818. and issued In reapeet of pswmliws being part of a building known as the Tourist Hotel situate at Terraor B.C , upon the lands described as Lots 1 and a. In Bloek 1 1 Man 873. Prince RiiDert lnd Birrrinn District, in the Province of British Col umbia, from Oeorge Tessler to Aiigelo Bustacchto ana Urbano Colbacblni. of Terrace, British Columbia, the transferee. DATED at Terrace. B.C.. this Sth day of June. A.D 1838. ANOELO BU8TACCHIO. URBANO COLBACHINI. AppllgantsandTranafeeaes. TENDERS WANTED Tenders are requested for the construction of a Gymnasium in the town ol Any ox, B.C Alternative tenders are desired, one for the building completed, the other for labor alone. The lowest ( any tender not neoeaaarlly accepted Plans and upertricationa can he harl on application tn 'he Becretarv. Anyox Com-munlty League Any ox. B C. 137 MEAT DEPT. Fresh killed fowmamamam Fresh Killed Fowl. lb. HTtt Leg Koast Pork, lb. . . HUo Loin Roast Pork, lb. . . H'Zf Shoulder itoast Veal, lb. Urf Mussallem Grocery CO. LTD. Meal Department Phone 18 Phone 81 Notice to the Public IT is now-the law of B.C. that all barbers must use a newly laundered face and steam towel. .We ask the public to co-operate with us to prevent the evasion of this law. BOARD OP EXAMINERS RARU8RING 80C CarraQ. &tH Vancouver. fgyVsWrarfKSrBaaBsB I of ! i i i . STARTS FRIDAY MORNING AT 9 O'CLOCK New Goods are arriving every day and every day had u father comliti.,. continue, resulting in slow sales. We have an extremely large stock ot ', latest Suiruner Dresses which we have to clear regardless of cost YV- ainn, concel our drders, therefore we are compelled to sell at prices whici. n never be duplicated. RE SURE TO RE HERE ON FRIDAY MORNING. 12 only, Ensemble Suits With long Kasha Coat. Four different shades, sizes from 16 to 44. Prices at $12.50, S18.50 S27.50 Outstanding Values in Printed Silksand Georgettes We have grouped together about 2B Ladies' Dresses in the newest stries. Made froan .the very finest quality of imported silks Special Sale Price Third Avenu $12.75 6 only, Ensemble Suits In Georgette, Pastel shades. Three piece suits. Sizes up to 42. Regular M9M Sale Price $34.75 AH our Sports Dresses "Strand" imported. Going at Half Price. RICHMOND and with further slocks arriving regu-srly The Louvre In therefore compelled to make a clearance as their orders lor goods still to srnve are firm orders and cannot be cancelled This gives an opportunity to the ladles of the city which as usus). they will am be alow to take advantage of. Particular of Home of the bargains br-:iig oi:rred will be found in their dia-play advertisement in this Issue, but these are only a few of the men) Mir.llsr values to be had. t his sale of Dresses starts tomorrow morning at 0 o'clock and you will be well advised to be there as soou as you nan thereafter. Summer weather being hew at last the brightness of the sunshine demands bright clothing The slowness of sstet during the last two months Indicates that many ladles have put off buying during the dull days. Here now f their opportunity to secure their requirements far under regular prices. Advt LADIES' AID SALE RUPERTEAST CHURCH A tea and sale of oandy and home cooking la being held this afternoon by the Ladles' Aid to Rupert Bast United Church. Mrs. B o Bealc Is general convener and the following ladles are In charge of the various departments . Candy Mrs. B. L. Peachy and Mrs. A. Ctjinec. Home cooking Mrs. T. Ross Macks y und Mrs. J. w. Moorebouae. Tea rcom-Mrs. M. M. Lamb and Mrs MahaUey. assisted by Miss Phyllis way and Miss jean Wilson. Cashier- Mrs. it. a. Masauley. Mrs, Marsh, who has been keeping nouse for Aer son Darcy Marsh ol the High School staff, leaves for Van-uver this evening. .,. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WABTBD. A MAtI TO BATCH WITH youriK man for the summer Reasonable term Apply 513 Sth Avenue g., opposite hospital. us' 2 only, Georgette KtiHemuK With long coat.- One in navy 1.1 u ,r fawn. Sites 36 to 38. Extra Special JQ 10 only, Georgette Dresses In pastel shades. Sites to 41 l; . traltfe fS9JA, Special Sale Price S9.95 12 only. Crcpc do Chbie and Flat. Crepe DrcawoH, Sites Bp U 44. Special Hale Price S7.95 ' AN our Queen Dreaws Which are supposed to bt the Ih'i this continent. Going at Half Pri 'S LOUVR! WESTHOLME THEATRE TONIC; HT ON I V, 7 and p.m. Milton Sills and Doris Kenyon in The Valley of the Giants By Peter B. Kvne. C.KOUGK I'AWCKTT, AUTIIUK STONE, CHAW 1 1 " "v PAUL HUitST, YOLA d'AVNIL and otl ' COMEDY: "PAPA'S BOY." AHSO'inS FILM FAHLBB I' ATI IB HUVIKW Admission - - - 35c sind 10c P. an ad ian National ffiic LciYPcil Railway Syficm in Amend STEAMSHIP AND TJWI sERV T I uJji'lMK. Irtim I'UtNCB KLI'KKT for VANCOIIVKK. VU"H" IV m WP'ICMdffm'ptori1r oti TftmsiMV and si'M Vot Kf;TCIIIKN and ANYOX. each WfillNKHIlAY. 4 ij.mi Cm Canadlnn National Cxnrrs lot Mnnrt Older. t'wr'ICn ,rrii. 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