June 14, 1928 hur djy. THE DAILY iNHWS PARE THREE Jl Tasiy BeaiJasf and Personal Local Second Avenue food that Cm-reds 18th Year in the same stand. 18th Year in the same stand. 4 a Taxi 1'lione 4. Biz 4 Taxi. tt HIKE with every purchase of 10 blades 30-day Introductory Offer. RKTLY CASH. Thor Johnson Retires FROM MEN'S FURN18IIING HUSINESS All mcrchandiHe in thiH store to be cleared out thin month, . ,.at ly reduced prices. Dry Goods and Novelty Shop Art- movinjr to new premises in the Besner Block about I -it. Only two more weekH, ladies, to participate in a real saviiijf sule. This store is the leader in the drygoods I Cuulny goods at fair prices. Table Supply Moves ' ait- now lin-aU'd in Thor Johnson's, where we are set-i it ery pikes m low that you wonder how we do it. The i ijiulation we make is that you purchase drygoods from 1 of the above stores, and turn in your voucher to the i i ( harire. We will sell you dollar for dollar on thia i. -standing. Where can you buy Canned Milk for 14.00 per ' This is only one of the many low prices we are quoting, pmds vouchers will be honored by the Table Supply, until .Jiy you to the contrary. We will then tfive ample notice, ii'- is good, but Thor Johnson's stock is going out fast. ErtlES AT PRICES NEVER HEARD OF BEFORE I'resh KggH, per dozen 25f V .riinu-e im-.it' to be strictly new laid. :ieltl Cre;:roe:y Butter, prints, H lbs $1.10 ..rio Cheese (the beat we have ever had), lb U3( l.utcl. : lb. 5.V, 5 id. fHtf, 10 lbs $1.70 : I'remium Side Bacon, medium weight, lb tWf I'remium i'eanieal Back Baton, lb "Hf seal ( oiUige Rolls, 4 to 6 lbs., each, lb IVt ... I s. 2. :t lb. WMf. 6 lbs igUW COMBINATION SPECIAL il Dish Pan (colors Green, White or Blue), each pan con-ams 2 bars Laundry Soap, 4 bars Toilet Soap, big site, 1 ; 'irkage Chips?, reg. 25c, 1 Lin Gem Lye, 1 tin Hand ...per. Regular $:;.00 value. Special $1.10 1 Japan Rice, reg. 10c lb. straight, special, 3 lbs lOf Mountain Sliced Pineapple, 2's, per tin l)H i M s Tomato Soup i.lile OUp HHf i! Shelled Walnuts, fresh and clean, lb 3J5t t Honey. 21; lb. pail, Mfj 5 lb- pail M) it. li s Pork & rttaiw, "niaBtia 'jfotf "tin ...r...i.. DHf Orange Marmalfde, ft? W T4$ I'a.-k Tomatoes, 2a, fit, large abte tin . 18 atcd Sugar, 10 lb. OOc 20 lb. $1.85, 100 lb fiiUUi Migur, 4 Ws -fif .' Hi package it wders. Icin.-. etc. sH'cial, fi pkgs deliver all Groceries Free, or will pack far shipping without extra charge ASK FOR YOUR RAZOR ASK FOR YOUR NEW MILLION DOLLAR Valet Auto Strop tines IM. 77Jip Pioneer Vmooisis THIRD AVE. t SIXTH ST. -TELEPHONES S?6200. DEMAND "Rupert Brand" THE DAINTIEST 1IKBAKFAHT POOR" Smoked Dally by Canadian Fish & Cold & Ld- Prince Ituperl. Bt EATEN FOB ITS FLAVOR Most mothers start serving Dlna-Mlte (or breakfast because of Its heal th-preaerv lug laxative Qualities The Dlna-Mlte breakfasts are continued because this unique combination of wheat, flax and bran tastes no much better than ordinary breakfast foods. Everyone likes It. IheflkwlleaUhFcod S C. Thomson returned to the city on the Prince Charles this morning from a brief business trip to Btewart. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Adam arrived yesterday from Kincardineshire, Scotland, and are the gueata of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Blaggard. Mr. Adam is a brother of Mrs. Slaggard. The tea and sale of home cooking bejd yesterday afternoon by the Ladles' Aid to rifit Baptist Church at the heme of Mrs. J D. Thurber. Fourth Avenue last, proved a very auceeasful affair, a sum of about 830 being realized by the ladles Smoked Meats OF QUALITY at money-saving prices for THURSDAY. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY BUYERS Gainer' Superior Bacon, average &M; lba. to aide, per lb. . . 4 If) Part side, per lb. 46f Swift's Premium Bacon, average 4M lbs. to side, per lb. . . 44 o Part Bide, per lb 40; Premium or Superior Side Bacon, machine sliced, per lb. . . .Hr Superior Back Bacon, machine sliced, per lb 45 Premium Raw Ham, machine h-Uced, per lb 40f Libbyi Sliced Feacher. 2 h. per tin ., 2.V Nabob Mixed Vegetables, 2's. 2 tins 4.V Tomatoea. 2', S tins 44)f TojnatoeH, 2,4,a, 8 tins flr Robertson'H Orange Marmalade, in plan jura, per jar 30r Robertson'H Ginger Marmalade, in glass jars, per jar Sftf Macaroni, per pkfe 1V Dried Prunes. 40-60a, fancy, 2 lbs 3Tf All kinds Fresh Fruits received every boat, if in shipping condition. Fresh Greenstuff and Vege tables of all kinds. Watts' Grocery The Store of Plenty i Successors to Mi-Meekin's) Phone 55 Phone 56 I 1'utronine the Montreal Importers GREAT BARGAINS IN BOYS' FOUR PIECE SUITS. Jacket, vest, short .and Ioiik pants, regular $15 and $lt" values, for S7.95 Lea than Eaton's prices Come in and convince WE HAVE THEM SLEEVELESS ! BRESSES All Hhudex. 1ILA7SMHS AND SWEATER COATS HATHINti SUITS i)emers Dentist. Or. . K. Q'jaaa Phone 888 Pot a Vl Phone 290. tcat Hanson, and, tfmttal Hotel, tf Box cuttings for Mle, 12.60 a large load. Hyde's Transfer. Phone 680. tf Third Annual picnic of CN.It. em ployees will be held on Sunday, July I to Terrace. 11 n Arrhie at Ruiklev Bav la a visitor in the city, having arrived from the U- ?ands on the Prince cnaries tnis morn ng. C. W. Homer, provincial assessor, returned to the city an tne Prince this morning from trip to Massett Inlet points on official duties. B. A. Creech returned to the olty! on the Prince Charles this morning after making the round trip to Anyox. Stewart and Massett inlet on Dusiness, L. M Clement, Vancouver mining en gineer, who has been inspecting properties at Stewart. Is a passenger aboard the Prince Charles today returning south. J. (Shorty Hartlan. gasboat man for the Massett Owners H Massett. arrived on the Prlnoe Cmyle this morning from the Islands lor a brief visit in the city. Mrs. B. R Ounaaav list Ajnhrese ' Avenue. Is leaving at -fne end of this I week for Montreal sJOOttr to bar. former home in Hrattafrfl on a four ai on trie noiuay viaa. C N R. steamer Prluee Charles, Capt. Neil McLean, returned on tune at 10:30 this morning float Anyox. Stewart and Massett Inlet solute and will Mil at 4 o'clock this afternoon for Bnrry Cathro of Anyox is a aboard the Prlnoe Charles today going through to Vancouver on a holiday trip, accompanied by his daughter, Mats O Cathro. who has been Visiting with him at the smelter town. Mies D. Shopland and Miss 6. Shop-land, teachers of the Indian school at ; Massett. arrived in the city from the islands on the Prince Charles this aicmlng. being on their way to Kln- collth where they wUl visit with John R. Morgan arrived tn the el$gr yesterday afternoon treat his logging operations down the epast to pay a visit of Inspection of progress on the construction of the BlUmor Bpnsce Mills Ltd. new aawmUl on Kales Is land. He la aoconuMniee by c. J. Bryaaj, bookkeeper far the Jttfi tWf Co- The Prince Rupert VMBhall Associa tion has decided upon teat match to be played tomorrow evening to determine players who will form the foot-ball tsou meeting soccerlata from HM 8 Durban during the warship's visit to this pert neat month. Jimmy Harris will be the captain or "A" team in this match while Sammy Currle wUl V the captain of "B' Ole lvinden, proprietor of the Alloc ; Arm Hotel, came Into town yesterday af ternoon with Bert Kergtn and Harry Powler aboard the gasboat Awake which brought Premier J. D MacLean to the -lty from Btewart The Awake sailed at B o'clock last night on bafiwturn north and is to make another trip to Prince Rupert tomorrow with arl engineer who ha been examining the IXale mine at Alice Arm and who at to proceed south on the steamer Prlnoe Rupert tomorrow afternoon. ANNOUNCEMENTS IODI Row Carnival, Moose Hall Juno 16. Vaudeville. Moose Picnic. June M. Ploivr' Picnic July 8. .At.. ffj V. flffl U KawB gsaUT aW S V I Oil TW MaKtggU IS' 1 Thin advert ist'iiu'i.t is not published or liniluyed by the Liiiuor ('out ml Hoard or by the Govt'rnmi'iit of British Columbia FRIDAY 15th This is our usual June Clearance always held about this time. We have had a very backward season and consequently have a lot of goods to move. To accomplish this we have cut prices relentlessly. LADIES' UNDERWEAR Ladies' Lisle Vests, opera style, 4 for !)." Ladies' Silk Knit Bloomers, Mauve, Maize, Coral, pair 75 e Silk Knit Princess Slips, all the latest shades, each $1.7i Ladies' Lisle Vests and Bloomers, Silk Stripe, Mauve, Peach, Pink, White, set .. $1.00 Children's Naincheck and Drill Combinations. Value to $1.60 7.f DRESSES 2 dozen Spun Silk Dresses, neatly trimmed, best quality. Value to $6.26 .... $2.05 Silk Knit Dresses in Black, Navy, Sand, to $10.60 for $r.7r Crepe House Dresses in 6 shades, nicely ap-pliqued, each 05c Children's Silk Knit Dresses' in pretty designs and colors. Regular $6.26 for sn.7r COATS 4 only, Kasha Coats, to clear at each $14J0 2 only. Navy Charmeen, fur trimmed, to clear at $17-0 G only, best quality Charmeen, Mole trimmed, splendidly tailored, valve to $82.60 $2;t.ro 4 only, Mandleberg Tan Rubber Coats, reg. $11.60, for $0.75 Phone 9. Moone meeting tonight please attend. All members Football: Test match. Acropolis Hill, tomorrow evening 6:45 pjn. T. J. OavMson of Oaland arrived In the city from the Skeena River on vests rdev afternoon's train. Don't miss seeing the smallest dancer tn Northern BjC X the I O D E Rose Carnival tomorrow night. R H. Worloek returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from ane of nm periodical business trips to central jt-terior points. Miss Alice Crulrkbnk this afternoon addressed the Rotary Club on "Library Work as a Profession." Miss I. Davtas whs the vocalist. Ml J D. Lawrence left on this n i. ii:iii! train for Rochester, Mlnne-r... iierr she will undergo treatment iv tiic Mayo Clinic. A R Hultby. superintendent of the B hi B department of the Canadian Na-f i:ial Hallways returned to the city on UTclay afternoon's train from a trip t tlH- interior on of.'lclal duties. our nf the provincial Water Brmncb ;ir i-ile"trlc survey parties which at :.c.i-i(i fur the summer In work In ti district is now encamped alongside P : iivry Creek between New Maselton Monpetown in the Bulkley Canyon v-.-.tet tlay the scaffolding was removed ii mi the Third Avenue frontage of the i Be.nier bulldlns. revealing a auo-timUsl and ornamental structure which ml! "K be a renl credit to the architecture this city The block is rapidly near- completion and should be ready for tn cupancy In about two weeks' time. Instead of returning south this aftor- tin m tin was origmsliy planned, non. T D VnttiNM, minister of Unds. left on ' th:, "'mnrtilng' r4n to ansisi Premter 'MltrlAiii m part of cHmpalgn ttUr ,ol.lie cewal interior Tonight' ttoey ar'tr t tend the Liberal ronventlon In 1'. ri ,i, i for Skeenn rldliut ' which Dr. I) ( Wrlnoh, M L A will prubahljr be ri'iiomtuttled. Mr K. Helming, who lias vi.,it:m. In the rltv with Mr mid fl W Nlokerson for the past few since her arrival from Chicago. Will sail tomorrov. afternoon on tlie Prince Hubert for Vuiicouvei cniotuc to liong-Vlew. Washlngtun. Urn lle will Vlalt with her daughter. Mrs. O A. Sweat. During har visit here she has been the at uumeruu suvial luiictious. BLAZERS Boys' Blazer Coats in Red or Blue with Block Stripe, each $1.7 Boys' Blazer Shirts, each 05 HOSIERY Ladies' Pure Silk Hose in leading shades. Value to $1.60 for Oof Children's Lisle Sox, several colors, pair GLOVES Silk and Chamoisctte Gloves, pair .... "( Lace Curtain Panels, 4 designs, regular $1.25 for 7rf Washable Hag Ruga, 27 by 64, each . . . THf) HATS All Hats value to $6.50 for $2.05 Children's Straw Hats from 23 to Gossard CoreIettea, sties 82, to 86. Sale price, each COTTON DRESS GOODS Japanese Crepes in ail latest shades, 6 yards for $1.00 Rayon Ginghams in Mauve, Jade and Powder, 3 yards for $1.00 Figured Broadcloth in Blue, Tan, Maise, 3 yards for $1.00 72 inch Pure Linen for embroidery, regular $2.50 for yard $1.75 This is only a partial list of the many desirable bargains SEE OITR WINDOWS H. S. WALLACE CO. Lfl 3rd Avenue and Fulton. CHILDREN ASK FOR IT I Electric Bread THE REST THERE IS! THE ELECTRIC RAKERY Specializes in cutting bread for sandwiches CANADIAN! VACinc anadian Pacific Rifilwaf B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert Tu Ketchikan. Wrungell and tikagwa June II, IV Ig. tt, M. W. To taiKouver. tlrtorlH and Heat tie lime tt. IS. to. , 7. Stt. SSBWil 'I rillNCBSH HOY At. lor llutedate. Kat IMIs Bella, (fc-eaii rails. Namu. Alert IWtjr. Camnttetl lUver and Vanromer eterj FrMay. II BOA. Agencv lor all MtranMlitjt Llnea. rail IHfoflilsUen ftenv . C. OHCIIAKIf. (leneral Agent, ('urner of 4th Htrett and 3rd Avenue. ITInce Hupert, IUC. rben II IIP II if. & i4i