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
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partial
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of
the
many
desirable
bargains
SEE
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WINDOWS
H.
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WALLACE
CO.
Lfl
3rd
Avenue
and
Fulton.
CHILDREN
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Bread
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REST
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IS!
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ELECTRIC
RAKERY
Specializes
in
cutting
bread
for
sandwiches
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