'Saturday. PAGE EIGIIT THErDAILY NEWS Welcome hReM t from Drudgery Thousands of modern home makers now know the real economy and welcome relief from drudgery offered by the modern laundry. Instead of weary hours over steaming suds, their washday is three minutes long two minutes to gather the soiled garments, and one minute to telephone us. THE LAUNDRY DOES IT BEST CANADIAN LAUNDRY ant Dry Cleaners I'hone 8 PRESERVING SPECIALS SUGAR market is very firm Styrar, 100 lb. sack . . .$7.25 Sugar, 50 lb. sack . . $:t.70 Sugar, 20 lb. sack . . . J !.." Sugar, 10 lb. sack 8.-r Sugar, in bulk, 13 lb. for $1.00 Rrown Sugar, 14 lb. $1.00 These prices for thU week orily..' FRUITS Terrace berries are jh full awing now. Rook your orders with us. We guarantee quality and'price. Apricots nre in very good shape large boxes over 22 lb. for , . . $2.70 Ring Cherries, per lb. :W R.A. Cherries, per lb. .. 22? Rhubarb, 5 lbs. Peaches, pen doz. 40( & :i."f Canteloupes . . J."?' and l!Or Rananas, per lb J5c FRUIT JARS We have a new kind of jar the very latest style and more serviceable than ever. See our window. Quart size, per doz... SI. 70 Pint sire, per doz jj51.lo Rubber Rings, 3 doz. for I!.- Certo for making jelly, 3 bottles for $1.00 Mussallem Grocery CO. LTD. 117-123 51 h Ave. East Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone 75 DENTIST MILMILK Fresh Pasteurized Milk and Cream Dally. EARLY DELIVERY Throughout the City. VALENTIN DAIRY Telephone 657. OFFICERS GIVE GRAND BALL TO NAVY VISITORS (!' IlI,' llirr'UVKSt TOOK r.Cfi LAMr-NHHIT citi iskk mmis.iV' .- One of the chief social events of the visit of the Warship Durban wag the Mnri. hall in TtMnnsv Wftjl Inst. nlffhL given by the officers mni of the local RJC.N.V.B. The hall was cily decorated with flags and bunting by Captain Elford and Chief Petty Officer Young, assisted by the officers of the mesa. Music was provided by SmalU's or chestra. Refreshments were servcd at mid SAH-IN68 c TO EUROPE MARK RESHRVATIONS NOW FROM MONTREAL To Liverpool July 37, Aug. 34.. Duchess of Atholl TAug. 3, tAug. 31 Montcalm Aug. 10. Sept. 7. .Duchess of Bedford tAug. 17. teept. 14 Montclare tVla Glasgow i Id llelfast-Mlaigmv July 26, Au?. 33 t. Mellta Aug. 9. Sept. 6 Minnedosa Tu CberlHtu rg-Kun I Imm pton-Antwerp AMR 1 Aus. 30 Montro o ! Aug. 15, Bcpt. 12 Metagama FROM QUR11BC To I'lirrlmn rg-Sii 1 ham pt m July 35. Auk. 33 Empress of Australia Aug. 8. Aug. 30 . . Einnresa of France Aug. IS. Sept. 5. Empress of Scotland To ('lirriMHirc-Hotilliamptoii-llamburR Aug. 4. Sept. 1 Montnalrn Aug. 18. Sept 15 Montroyal Ojea to Cobh Apply to "rrywhere or J. J. PORSTKK. S.S. Gencml Pass. Aucnt. C.P.R. Station. Vancouver. Telephone Seymour 2630 Better G Dr. Lady Assistant Over Magosre TEn Best flavour-preserving tight aluminum Fine quality leaf Delicious fresh- 200 million blending pure -delicious -Over pounds sold Put up in four grades Black. Green or Mixed varieties Test this tea. night, these being In charge of a committee of ladles convened by Miss Nora carter, assisted by Mrs. Brock-lesby. Mrs. Parsons, Mrs. Blance, Mrs. Petersen, Mrs. L. W. Ktrgln, Mrs. Elford and Mrs. Dlbb. All arrangements were In the hands of the officers mess and the event was a great luccess. WARSHIP AND LOCAL SWIMMERS AT GALA Interest ins Program iirr.injed for Annual Kvrnt on salt Lake Tomorrow Teams will represent IU1. Durban and the Prince Rupert Swimming club at the annual swimming gala on the Bait Lake tomorrow afternoon. The warship has as its representative in diving the test fancy diver In the China station. The event will ln- IN PRORATE is Tin: m ri:inii; colict ok iiiiitimii COI.r.Mltl.V In the Matter of the "Administration Act"; and In the Matter of the Estate of Edward Limlseth. Deceased. Intestate. TAKE NOTICE that by Order or Ills Honor, F. McB. Young, the Uth day or July, A.D. 1938, I was appointed Administrator cf the estate of Edward LindsHh, deceased, and all parties having claims against the said estate are hereby required t- furnish same, properly verified, to me on er before the 13th day cf August, AX) 1828, and all pirtte Indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT, Official Administrator. Prince Rupert. D.C. Dated the 12th day of July. AX). 1938. PLATES that give you a natural ap pearance and lend beauty to the contour of the face. Ormes I'hone 325 4t K. ritlNCK KUFKIIT. Pboue tail Full Infonnatlon from nenerai AKent. Prince Rupert, li.C. Phone 31 F. AN AD IAN NATIONAL Q7ze Largeft Kaihoay Sylem in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE Sailing, lrm I'HINI K HPI-KIIT for VANCOUVER. VIIVTOHIA. MKATTLK. MONDAYS, TIIIHiM).YN. 4.00 p.m.. SATI-IIDAYN. 6.00 pjn. For AN VOX and MTKWAKT. MONDAYS. FRIDAYS, 4 XX) pjn. For MAKMKTT IMXT, MONDAYS. 4.00 pjn. Vot SOUTH (JtKHN III Altl.OTTK IIAM)3, Fortnightly. For HK.WnVAY, WLDXEHDAYS, 4.00 pjn. I'lssKNOKIt T HA INS I.BIVE I'ltlNCi: itllPEItT DAILY I'XCKPT SUNDAY at 11 -SO a.m. for I'HINCK (IKOIUli:, EDMONTON, tVINNIPKU. all points Ltislrrn Canada. Dulled Males. 4OKN0Y AM. OCKAN STEAMSHIP LINKS. CITV TICKET OFFICE. 8t TIIIHII IcahadiahJ Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services f-ssssr.MOs-sss-ssssssk-s-ssis-sss-l Sailings from Prince Rupert To Kelrhlkan, Uruiiiel!. Jiineuu and Skajtnuy: July (1,9. IS, 1 G, Z0, S3. VI, 30 To Vanemitrr, Vletorlu and Seultle -July 7, II, 11, 18, 21, 23, 28. I. IM. I'ltlNCKSS UOVAL , . lor.Huiedalc, 'a Iklla IWIIa. Orran tails, Namu, Alert Hay. 1 Cainftliell HfVrr and Vanroilver evert Frldar. in n.m. i lAeney fuf UIIteaHMhlp linen:' H iv. i . OKCiiAltll. Corner of illi Strrct and 3rd Avenue, UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Sailings from Prince Rupert. For VANCOUVER. VICTUH1A, SwaiiMm lluy, Hutedale, Alert Hay, etc. Tued;iv, t p.m. For VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Hutedale, Alert Hay, etc., Saturday, 7 a.m. For POUT SIMPSON and NAAS HIVF.lt POINTS, Friday. For ALICE ARM, ANYOX, STEWART. WW LEW ISLAND, PORT SIMPSON, Sunday, 8 mii. US 2nd Avenue. R. M. SMITH, Aent. Prlnre Rupert, ILC. Tlirnujli (Ifkets seld to Victoria ami Seattle, and basgage cheeked llirnueh in iltttliullor .. . P package known -Air elude 33 yard dash fancy spring board diving. 60 yard dath. under water swim, plunge, fancy hli;h diving, 100 yard cash, long distance race, canoe tilting and cane; race.? COMMERCIAL CLASS ST. JOSEPH'S PASS The following students of St. Joseph's Academy Commercial class have been successful In the recent examinations, and -nave obtained diplomas for full commercial course. L. Oaln. 88 per cent: R. Oillles 86; D. Ross 83; V. Whitlow 83; E. Letts 83; M. McKay. 82: B. Horstman 79; E. linger 76; O. Kenny 76; R. Couture 76; K. Dunn 75. INVESTIGATION INTO REV. S. ROBERTSON ORR DIVORCE PROCEEDINGS VANCOUVER, July 13. Charges arising out of the action In whlcti Rev. S. Robertson Orr, paster of the Central Presbyterian Church here Is named as co-respondent Is toting considered by the commission .appointed by the Pres-i byterlan Churoh of Canada session in . camera ttday. . ' Miss Edith K fluey of the city solicitor's office is sailing by the Prince Rupert tonight to spend a fortnight's I vacations Vancouver. IN PRORATE in tiii: MTitiiMK ent itT or immsii COI.I'.MIUA In the Matter, pf the "Administration Act"; and In the Matter of the Estate of Peter .McDooald, Deceased. TAKE NOTICE that by Order of Ilia Honor, y. MSB. .Young, the 11th day of juiy. a u. uwtt. i was appointed Ad mlnl'trator or 'the estate of Peter McDonald, deaaased. and all parties hav-Um; claims against ..the said estate are nereoy reciuiredtl nirnlsn same, nro perly verified, -to -me on or before the I3th day cf August. AX). 1928. and all parties indebted Ho the estate are re quired to pay- the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT. Official Administrator. Dated the 12thxday of July. AX). 1938. . Prince Rupert, B.C. f LAND ACT. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEASE LAND In amlthera Land Recording District and situate adjoining Lot 5180 on East side ol Skeens River. TAKE NOTICE that Christina Cortey. or Paellle, B.C , married woman. Intends t- sirnly for a lease of the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted at the southeast corner of uat 51S0. Unirr A. i Coast District; thence north 80 chains: i thence east 20 chains; thence south 80 ' chains; thence west 20 chains, and con taintng 160 acres, more or leu. CHRISTINA CORLEY, Applicant. Dated May 28. 1928. LADIES' DRESSES, Coats, Millinery and Lingerie Richmond's Louvre Third Avcnuo Mens & Boys Get your Surnmer weather RUNNING SHOES ' ' at tho Montreal Importers J. II. Sillier, Proprietor, Third AvenuePrlnce Rupert, Waterfront Whiffs x (continued from page seven) here, but, evidently, the project fell down for the tune being although It is understood that It ha not been dropped. Mr.'Rollag will be back here In the winter to rejoin the staff of Um ocal waterfront concern. Following the making of considerable Improvements on the vessel, the Prlnee Rupett Salvage 4s Towing Co.'s harbor boat, Naas River Is now ready to resume her service to the Salt Lakes lor the summer. New railings and seats have been installed and the vessel Is now equipped with life belts and fire buckets. Ker pilot house windows have iieen remodelled and the boat has been cleaned md painted up through out. The trolling boat Royal, belonging to the late Ed. Llndseth, who was killed recently In a logging accident down the coast, has been placed by the official administrator in the hands of the Prince Rupert Salvage & Towing Co. for disposal. The vessel Is 96 leet long, has a 8 h p. Frisco-Standard en glne and It is understood that a valua tion or $900 1ms been placed upon bar. Oapt. Red Pierce brought Um local halibut boat Cape Swain In this week with a catch or 11.000 pounds. The Cape Swain prior to this had landed one of her largest catches in many a moon 17,000 pounds at Vancouver, receiving 9te and 7c for same. Capt. Plerece reports business pretty good for himself and hi boat so tar this season, Heavy landings during ths past week of 870.300 pounds--Ml J90 pounds American and 309.000 pounds Canadian brought the total catch at Prince Rupert port tor the season up to 13.607.600 pounds 097.600 pounds American and 4,300,000 Canadian and fairly ctcse. after a bAef falling off to the 1927 record at a similar data of 13,803,300 pounds 4.O31J00 pound Oanadlan and 9,676,100 pounds. Thu is to be seen a fair IMraase over last year In Canadian fish while Um da- crease Is accounted for In lower Amar lean landings. Another good week of landings should bring the total back up to last year's standing. The summer months are seeing heavier landings per boat which seme extent Is comMnaatina for tather low level or prices which has been prevailing generally. The high American price for the week of July 7-IS was 121c and 7c paid to the Hazel H. for 13,600 pounds while the best Oanadlan bid was 10.6 and 6c paid the Balssc, Edward Upset and Olbson for catches o.f 20 20 W0, 9.000 and 14.-000 pounds respectively. Low bids wore 9.6c and 5c for American fish and 9c and 5c for Oanadlan. ATTORNEY GENERAL IS ACCUSED INTERFERENCE CHILLIWACK. July 13 Dr. Toimle last night oharged Attorney Oeneral Msnson with lnterferenoe with government officials and trying to link up provincial with federal poiiUos. particu larly in his own riding. TIE INSPECTOR ON C.N. KILLED WHEN RUN DOWN KAMLOOP8. July 13 LJ. Ruther ford. Csnadlan National tie Inspector was run down and killed by a freight train about a mile this side of Canoe River last evening. His wife and family lire in Vancouver. Subscribe for the Dtlv Nws TERRACE Mrs. McLeod arrived at the beginning or the week to Join bw husband at the depot here .and make utingnititt to bring her ehildren here. Utm x pects to return w Ohilllwaak lor them In a lew days. W. R. Worlock of Prince nupert was a business visitor here during the week. Miss NelJe E. Dates of Lovaland. Colorado, who has been teaching at Telegraph Creek arrived in TtrrtN on Wednesday to spend a holiday in the Kalum Lake district. XI las Dates has spent her summer vacation km lor several years. F. D. Weller or Usk was In town on Wednesday. Mlsws Annie Allan and Sisle Dsn- ihaur left on Tuesday to spend holi day at ths hems or Miss Nrm Me Cubbln or Pacific A. J. Curron of Prince Rupert was a business visitor here during Um week ' . hi oi Mrs. Frew and daughter ot iPWnce Rupert arrived Thursday to visit with Miss Gladys Kenney. A. E. May or Edmonton was a visitor here on Wednesday, Mrs, Norman Kllpatrick and son of Smlthers who were guests of Mrs, E. T. Kenney at the bcgtnnlag of tle week left on Wednesday for Harelten. Ben Stuart or Stewart was an . ar- i rival from the wti on Wduawiay. It Costs N More To FSffeprooE Your Bmldlng WHEN you build a new house or repair an old one be sure to use Gyproc !!' " (Gyprdc also gives quick" construction', ... .insulation. against cold and-heat -and-fuel ' 1 economy. Write for free book, "WalU That Reflect Good Judgment," containing interesting infor. mation on home planning with Qyproc, Roc-board and Insulex. 1 CANADA OYPSUM AMD ALABA8TINE LIMITED, VANCOUVER, B.C. Sucauors lu Uritish (ulumbu lofum ( mpmy. LimUti 43 BC "EMPIRE" Al JKb. fl2sx 1 -Jlgi Hrepaoof Walllboard For Sale By Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. Prince Rupert, B.C WESTHOLME THEATRE TONIGHT ONLY at 7 and 9 A beautiful photo-play adapted from Robert llirh. mous novel and staxe .success. IVAN I'KTKOVini. ALICE TKItltV, .MAUCHI- XlMM't H IIUailJKIW'fON WRIfJHT, (JHUALI) PIHI.DINf;, MML , PAQUKNKTTE, and many other. COJ1EDY "WHAT BVKUY K'K MAN KNOWS. -METKOCOLDWYN NKWS Admission V&Qltcnical I 50c and 21c mm4 Canadian Car- MT We are pleuited to announce that the Ford Cunadian tory will noon be in full production. the exceptional value in th Model A cur lia been " ' waiting for. The following modeln will be on display at our 'I Avenue ahuwroom on and after July 17 lor. few day: FOItUOIt AND TUDOR SIIDANS, P1IACTON AND IJUHINKSS COUPK, IVi TON TRUCK. S. E. PARKER ; HLUTI.FOLLOTCJ ; CIIIMMsCIKWBRftll fROtlH ON SPINAL HtBVtilHWSlAStfOf THtrOLlOWINOOHliW Kill) Ami Inmt W. NIAAf (tUNtl fil0MAtll Vsowtll r ?v AWtHOIH VlVNSLADUS fi and 7 BfMCAWttDllunW LIMITED -Pllitne'nrvcriSIl orIJJnck2cV C. 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