laf.urday, July 7, 1928 BECAUSE WE DON'T HAVE THE SALE IIAIJIT, Ha Ijidy Afwlstnnt City ckw M eat (SKlVIG ltliOS.) New Drapery ard Season SAI F M M IS A REAL SALE AND APPRECIATED AS SUCH BY OUR CUSTOMERS REMEMBER! We sell Quality Merchandise only Now is SC ociak IB 1 ime BLM KODAKS, KODAK SUPPLIES FILMS Developing and Printing for Amateurs Six Hour Service .Films left before 12 noon, prints ready G p.m. same day T2T awv set wines mcl yic Pioneer Drteeisls THIRD AVE. V SIXTH ST. TELEPHONES 8 6 200 !j6 f 6F o .Dentistry PLATES that give you a natural ap- M-:irai)cf and lnd beauty to Oh- contour of the face. r. JHagmre Over OrmeH Phone 525 arket 3rd Aumic ',nc C5 MUAT. PISH. VBf.HTAllLKS and ALL KINDS OF "NOKWHCJIAN' PRODUCE" at low prices, and immediate delivery observe! All articles are of suiierlor quality and absolutely fresh. Fabrics IMPORTED " Orlonm. Chlntsn. I)amaks and Sunfast Fabric - -m Utjtonnaa, fast color, exquisite floral uusu?us. MMuyu'd- :Wc. I Of, ..Of -' iin h French Hand Bloi k Printed Cretonnes, snorted de- siKim und coloi-inrn. per yard SM.0 &" in.-.h Silk Damasks, fadeless fabrics, heavy woight, ler yard j ."!-. u Fraser & Payne Universal Trailing Co. Local and Personal 4 a Tal 1'lioue 4. Big 4 TaxL Dentist. Dr. J. ft. Owe Phone 880 For a Taxi Phone 290. tand, Genual Hotel. mi ih ii. n v Oscar Hanson :iu'i.,t tf Westholme UmlgtiV. ' ' "What Price Olory," .icclalmed one of the greatest motion 'pictures. If you have dandruff In your hair, or itchy head or your hair falling out, f litve a good remedy, free. Phone 17(1 ' tf Notice td an Orangemen. All mem bera of LOX 2310 meat at Metropole Hall at 6.4-5 prompt, tomorrow, Sunday for Church Parade to Baptist Church Mrs. Jennie Skogo and family arrlv ed In the olty by yesterday afternoon' train from Norway, being on their way to Ketchikan where they will Join Mr. BkOgO. Mm. HI pale In and daughter of Van oouver. who bare bean visiting for a few days in the city, will sail by the Prince George tonight on their return south. All boats wishing to enter the Yacht Club Besatta races are requested to run the course the buoys are now In place arid turn In their time. Regatta on July IS. ISO Now then folks! What about that double load of box cuttings The kid diss lite to handle it. Osn you best It at MJO per load? Hyde transfer Phone MO. tf A. B. fioltby. B. and 8. superintend ent for the Canadian National Railways reterned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from a brief trip up the lint on official duttes. T Bff Sergeant Alex McNeill, district chief of the provincial police, called yesterday afternoon on the Prince Oeorge for Anyoa and Stewart and will be awsy s few days on official duties. The council of the Board of At A. D. Watt, divisional master mech anlc lor the Canadian National Rail wars, arrived in the city from Prince Oeorge this afternoon, coming In with the personally eonductd tour party' special train. T. Buchanan Campbell, who la in charge of totem pole preservation work along the fteeena TUver for the Federal government, arrived In the city from the Interior tin yesterday afternoon's train. at Its matting jrestsjrdsy decided that no regular Boar et Trade meetings would be bald durjsui July and August owing to the difficulty of securing a sufficiently large attendance. At the Board of Trade meeting last Vice-president Gonaales reported having ordered a wreath sent by the Board for the funeral of the daughter of Col. and Mrs. J. W. Nlcholla and a letter of condolence will also be sent oy the board. J K. Milne, former assistant district engineer for the provincial department of public works here, ha relinquished the post of engineer for the municipality of Richmond. near Vancouver, which he has held for the past year or to sine leaving Prince Rupert. Commencing on Tuesday. July 10 at S p-m. In Metropole Hall. Kvslyn Davis, author, character analyst, of Chicago, will give talks on the atatsnot of Health. Youth. Mind. Power. Read- ina People at Bight. Inspiring. In structive. Profitable. Public invited. Ill vr offering. Joseph Wslla of Alice Ann, foreman for Use provincial public works department, arrived in the city on the Cardans this morning from the Naas Valley, where he has bet gaged in work tor the department, and will proceed to- Alloc Arm on the Catala tomorrow evening. Hon. T. D. Pattullo left on this mcrnlrg' train for New Haaelton where on Monday he will address a meeting with Or. H C Wrtnoh, Liberal Candidas for re-election in akeena. Mr. Patcullo will also speak In Fort Oeorge riding and espscts to return to the elty In about a weeks tune. All siipiMWlers of Hon. T. It. IMItiillii urr rrspertftilly rrqurstMl to be rrnt et the I'ommltire ItmiiiK. corner heroml Avenue and Fourth Ntrrrt, ,on Monday evening ul H o'clock for further orgunliu-lion piirMKe. A full ijllf ikIhiiit l rrqiiMilrd. IK) IVItnlln'N Cam )H 1ii Cmiimlttre. e4 4 ANNOUNCEMENTS -Ptonewe' Ptmic July 8, Ju?jr uTjr range 1T picnic to Galloway RapJda, Prince Rupert Rowing and Club Regatta. July 15. 1MB Yacht Annoying Bladder Weakness of Old Arc Halfly Kellevrd by ! santal mm j bold by All UruggUts I THE DAILY NEWS ST. ANIIUKW'H CATHEDRAL IMPORTANT Every member and adherent of the Church of England la urged to attend a .Congregational Meeting on "Monday evening, July 0 at 8 o'clock In the church hall. Appointment of new rprJi- loSiaucceed Arch cieacqn Kix is to cntuwnusir'i'V ness oi mecviug. . . o t Provincial Constable Robert Gibson returned 4o the city on yesterday afternoon's" train from brief trip to Port Eesl'ngtoa. Dr. H. X. James, resident engineer for the provincial mines department, sailed on the Prince George yester day afternoon for Stewart on official duties, being accompanied by Mrs. James. liberal Committee Rooms are now open at the comer of Second Avenue and Fourth Street. All supporters of Hon. T. D. Patulo, minister of lands, are cordially Invited to visit the rooms. Phone 229. tf Regular meeting of Prince Rupert Assembly, Native Sons of Canada, have been cancelled for the summer month. There will, however, be a meeting in a few days to pass Dominion Day cele bration accounts. J. C. Studdy, operator-lineman for the Government Tstegmpbs at Atyansh. and family arrived in the city on the Garden this morning from the Naas River. They are going put on a two months' vacation trip. J. B. Robertson, who recently re- turned to the city from a trip to Sorftvern Manitoba along the line of the Hudson Bay Hallway, left yesterday afternoon' on the Prince Oeorge for Alloc Arm where . be has business interests. The finest summer trip in the world via BM. Prinee Charles, Stewart, Anyox. otaesett Inlet. Leave Prince Rupert Monday return Thursday, or a weekend trip to Terrace or Sm! triers. Very am fares. Enquire City Tkket Office Phone MO. 159 All supporters of Hon. T. II. I'attullo are respectfully requested to lie pmrnt at the Committee Rooms, comer Second Avenue and Fourth Mrirt. on Monday evening at 8 o'liixk for further organization purpooea. A full attendance H requeued. 139 l"atliill- Campalzn Committee. T. W Pa tamer of Alice Arm, Con wrrattve ntnoMtis (or A Hie rtdmg. and J. C Brady. MP. Tor OBkeena returned to the city on the Princess Mice this afternoon from a campaign trip to the AUln district. Mr. Brady was aeoompanled on the trip by his wife. Mr. Falconer will go north on the Catala tomorrow evening. Church Notices I i ST. ASIlKi:WS CATHEDRAL (Church of England) Rector: Arendeseon O. A. Rlx. Sunday Servleea at 1120 aon. and 7.30 pjn. jgaerament of the Lord's Supper on the first Sunday of the month at 11 am. and on the third Sunday at B son. Baptisms by arrangement. Bee. Prof. Isherwood of Toronto Is espeeted to preach at both servleea tonaerrow. An tu portent congregational meeting will be held on Monday, July at 8 pan. CIIKISTIAS hX'IKME MH'IKTY Service every Sunday morning in the Maya' block. 145 Second Avenue. Bob-Ject on Sunday, "8ACRAMBNT." Testimony meeting on Wednesday evening st 8 o'cfcmk. 1 1 U.ST I'MTED CIICHCII Rev. A. WUeon, paster. Mitt I. HaeMook. deaconess. Morning worship at U Meek. Evening service at 7 JO Sunday school will not meet I'KEMIYTEKIAN CHI U( II Minister, Rev. J. R FrlreU. B.A..LLB Residence. The Manse, Telephone 648 Morning worship at 11 oWock. Sub ject "THE PHeST PSALM." There will be no evening service during July. HOTEL AUIllVAl-S (Prince Rupert) Mr. snd Mr. O. J. Edwards, Ketehl-in; J. 8. Yulll, Oeorge B. Harvey, A Moore, W. G. Joyce snd C. M Rolston. Vancouver; Mrs. 0. W. Daw- ton. Baatlton; P. E. Wilson, Oalgary P. H. Tuok, Eaurne; Evelyn Davis, Chi cago; R. & Waits. Toronto; a. II. Oct. Port Ed want: W M. Hart. Bdmonton; C. Calder. Winnipeg; B. Ros enthal and Don J. Risen, Omaha: Mr. and Mm. W. Dunbar and family. Saskatoon; Mr. -and Mrs. B. Plumer and aon, Bassane J. L. MeQregerv. North e Cannery; J. Cstuddy and family, Alyanah; Joseph Wells, Alice Arm; Mr. aud Mr J. D. Slater. Clax- tou. (Outrun Mr. and Mrs E Warruier. Carlyle, Bask.: Mis. Jeanle 8kegs and' family and Anders Auieay. Norway; H. Hamilton, City. (NUVII.V) W H Thorne. C.N.R A. C. Johnson. Inverm-iis Advtrtu in Tht Daily News DEBATE TOOK PLACE REGARDJCU KLUX KLAr Llbrral Premier Attacked Organization a standing for Organized Lawless netis REGINA, July 7. Spirited arguments for and against the Ku Klux Klan In Canada1 were, heard by. s 'I crowd it bait Jammed aslcAtlr.g,rlnJcin Umjaerg, gak. when Premier .Gardiner, and J,, H. Haw- kins, provincial Klan organizer,' met In their much-discussed debate. . The premier declared he had attack ed the Klan because the Klan had first attacked the Liberal party on the pro vince, had attacked his government, had attacked thousands of citizens living In the province and finally because the Elan implied an organization of that type was necessary to supplement the courts of the province. The Klan had stood for organized lawlessness In the United States and in Canada had made an attempt to legalize begging. It had, be tried to prove by quoting letters from organizers, been Introduced for the sole purpose of Improving the financial standing of those at the ton. The method was old, stirring up prejudices. Mr. Hawkins first gave a lengthy history of his owu career In the United States and Canada, said the Chin was based on Christianity. It had no quarrel with the individual Roman Catholic, and was not political. It did stand far racial purity and was opposed to any attempt by the Catholics to force their religious beliefs and creed upon the people. It was against separate schools and did not go out of its way to help the Jew A BAN ON SUNDAY FUNERALS LATEST MOVE LN EDMONTON EDMONTON. July 7. A ban on Sunday funerals in Edmonton has been declared, notice being given In the advertising columns oi the newspapers, that the Bdmonton and Mount Pleasant osmetenea will dote their gates aftei July 1 to such funerals. Exception will be made in the ease of funerals deslg- osted urgent and necessary In the interests of the public health. This action has been approved by the undertakers and the ministerial bodle of the city, by whom the hope is ex pressed that it will appeal to the good Judgment of the citizens. The movement against Sunday fu lerals In Edmonton h in line with a policy already adopted and rapidly spreading In many cities elsewhere throughout the continent. The argument for abolishing them Is that they involve a hardship for several classes of c'.ttztns and that in the Interests of labor, if not tor other reasons, tfcey should prohibited. WAR GAINST DIAMOND SMUGGLING BY CUSTOMS WASHINGTON. D.C . July 7 Evpert snd strategic war against diamond smugglers will be pursued by the cua toms bureau of the treasury department If congress gmnta 1108.000 in additional annual funds. Dtemond smuggling has became so widespread and at earned 'on by aucb experts, says E. V. Camp, commissioner of customs, that It will take a powerful crew to stop the evil. The 20 per cent duty on cut diamonds in the United States has tottered the growth of the illegal Industry, and of ficials estimate the annual loss to revenue coffers at t8.000.000 to 1 10.000.000 CATHERINE MUSSALLEM IS WINNER OF PRIZE SrtlH More Mrinltrrnhlp Ticket for Salmnilng Club and Hill (irt tree hruwn Tlckrt to halt Lakes Miss Catherine Muasallem Is the prise winner in the recent membership ticket selling competition conduoted by th Prinee Rupert Swimming Club. From among four pupil from each of the schools. Mist MuseaUem sold the most tickets. Her prise will be a free season ticket for transportation to the Salt Lake which Is donated by the Prince Rupert Salvage & Towing Co. HIRTll A daughter wae born et the Prince Rupert Oeneral Hospital on July I to Mr. snd Mrs. WeMen McAfee Ambrose Avenue. .' HOW THKY KI N She was an Irishwoman, and was being ckwely crose-esamlned with regard to the position of the doors, etc.. In her house. "And now. my goad woman." said eouDttl. "tell the court how the stairs run In your house." "How do the stairs run?" repeated the woman. "Yet." asld counoel. ' "Shurt. when Itn opp stairs they run down, and when I'm downstairs they run opp: but when the old man cornea home late, he says they run all over the house." Pearson's Weekly. iin.rn i, A rlrru lion escaped from Its case into s surrounding Yorkshire countryside No hue snd cry was raised. but the etrous men began to scour the district. Two dsys later a hefty Yorkthlremsn appeared at the rirru lending on a string an undamaued hut obviously subdued klnu of beaaU 'I've brought vour dog hmk m be said, simply. Tit-Bits. 1 J here are WO OIGQS to this Story MOST people think of their Chevrolet dealer si a NEW-CAR dealer . . partly because of the large number of new Chevrolet! which they see on the streets. But, while new car sales are the Chevrolet dealer's biggest reason for being in business, they form only one tide of his activities. He must not only sell cars but he must also exchange them. Every good, successful Chevrolet dealer must also be a good, successful Used Car dealer. From his experience in selling Chevrolet cars, he knows motor-car values . . He knows that it is just as important for him to sell s Used Car as a new car . .' He knows that Used Car buyers have a right to as much for their dollar and are entitled to as complete satisfaction as new car buyers . . He knows that satisfied Used Car owners will eventually become prospects for new cars . He knows the value of good-will. In short, our business as Chevrolet dealers depends on our reputation as used car dealers. That is why yon are sore of s square deal and a sound dollar-for-dollar value, when you bny a used car here. UC-7-7-2IC AUTHORIZED BUY YOUR From WALKER & KOSS, Prince Rupert, 11.C DEMAND DEALER "Rupert Brand" - Kippers - THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD." Smoked Daily by Canadian pish & Cold Storage C1- Dd. Prince Rupert, D.C. Ran ad ian National cThe Largcft Railway Syflem in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE Ballings tram fltlNCE KtlrEItT tor YANfOCVEK. VICTOUIA. 8 BATTLE. MOMiAYN. Till KHIIAYH, 4.00 p.m.. KATl'llOAYH, BOO pjn. For ANYOX and HTEWAUT, M0MIAY8, IlilllAVH, AM pun. For MASSKTT IM.ET. MOMtAYN. 4.00 p.m. ' For SOI Til IJl KEN CHARLOTTE IMI.AMHH. Fortnightly. For SKAGWAY, WE1.BMIAYB. 4.00 p.m. PANREM1ER TIIAIN LEAVE PK1PCK IttU'KKT DAILY EXCEPT Rl'NUAY at ll.S0a.ra. far PHIVCi: (IKORUIl. EDMONTON. WINNIPEG, all points KaMrrn Caned, i; lilted Mutes. AtlCNCY ALL OCEAN HTEAMHIIIf LINES. CITY TICKET OfFICE. 6XS TIHH1I OE. I'KINCE KuTKRT. ' iCANADWrJ VAcinc "tiivX Phone SI Canadian Pacific Railway, B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert To Krlrhlkun. Wrangrll. Juneau ami Nkagwav: July S. 9. IS, 18, SO. SS, tt, 30 To Yanciiiivrr. Vlrluria anil Heallle Jul 1. II, 14, IS, II, til, SR. PRINTERS ROYAL Pur llntedale. Et llella llella. Oesen fU, Namu. Alert Hay. Camnhrll itlvrr and Vancouver etrry Irlday, IS p.m. Agency for all Steaninhlp Lines. Pi.ll Information from W. C. OltCIIAKII. Oeneral Arrnt, Corner of 4tli Stmt and 3rd Avenue, Prince Ruiwrt. HC. l'houe 31