Saturday, June 1, 1929 "mk mm cav im wjh k ra h-mm i rm tt: m 77it? Pioneer Drutcist& TnlWU AVE. (r SIXTH ST. TELEPHONFb 't,20C "Caterpillar Tractors", MEAN HETTER, QUICKER CHEAPER LOGGING Sole DiNtrihutiirx for H. C. ' ' MORRISON TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO., LTD. 910 STATION STREET. VANCOlTVKKi.K.C.- a Branche: Prince George, KehrwRa, Ne(n CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Prince Rupert DRYDOCK SHIPYARD UPEUATIN(J C. T. P. 10,000-TON FLOATING I)l(rDOCK' Enjrlncerm MuchinUit, BoileraaierH, Hlacktimitins Pattern Makerii, I'wiitoVra, Woodworker, Etc ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING Our Plant Ik Equipped to Handle All K'lwU or MA1UNE AND COMMERCIAL WOKK PHONES 43 AND 385 : J - .1 i "T" m aarMSaamwamaaesgsmmam WW Prince Rtip ert Feed fc. UeceiveU freah supply I'ratta' Uaby Chick Food. Uulkley Valley Hay nd Kran, Uobin Hood Flour, Niratu1 Doir and Bird Sup-l'lioa and COAL guarantied to please you . I'HONES 58 AND 558 XT,-" LINDSAY'S" Cartage and Storage Phone C8 Chrtaife, WanhousiriK. an DUtributinit. Team or Motor Service Coal, Sand and Gravel We Specialise In Piano and Furniture Moving. Dentist I)r. 68C w. Manuel. O.N H. ta-aveeUse R. S. Sweeting, C.P.R. travelling auditcr, vu rlattor the ett last Vancouver to Join Mr. Hawkins who is on xue saexx or ftp national Alrphme Lumbar wo. A. M. Johnston K C arrived In the city on the Prtnor Rupert this morning trom Vancouver to act as crown prose-cutur at the sssaten of the Supreme Court Assises which will be bald here next CF.R. sinanisi Prhsssss Louise, Oapt. Arthur sstr, rrrsw la port at 10 o'ei'iek this mornlnt from Vanoouyer and saUed at neon for Bkagway sad otbar Alaska potato waense she is scheduled to eall here next Wednesday afternoon southboood. H. A. WirshsU of London, lac., who Is making a klauraiy two year trip around the world and has already bean tn Australia and Mow Teslsnd. was a Tout trip passenger here last making aboard the Princess Maqulnna. ir. Marshall will proceed east from Tan- ecuver. ' C N R steamer Prince Rupert. Csmt. DrDonsiB Aairlved, la pert at 10:M tail VI mrncAnm Vhaemrver, Powell River iffd Ocelh PMU and wfll sail at 4 o'rlook this sAernoon for jfcxsyoa .and Stewart whence she wm return here tm?rrow evenmg at 7 JO anc ami "W a..fD p.m. lrs progTsm of develcijieit W O MoMirrVi. managing director ! the Kitstult-gMsIe Mining Co.. sailed j uit, AjJht by the Princess Maqulnna ior WnUuKwr after bavins: spent a day r. tbe city following a trip to Alios jptjpony's aw Mr 'and Mr, ;k: OhrietUnsen -r tamtty, who ft ftimet ntpert several years ago and have bestr fruit ranching In Caltfcmla 'arrived m tbe city from the eaui On the Ihrtnesss MaOBtrra yeatejVay sftetnoso and wiU gam hake up reskktnc here. They brcueht with them their ear of Oali tnili license piste in which they motored as Vi 'II. O. AVxanoor. offtcial fuardlan. and 4. W. Taylor of tbe legal firm of Williams. Man von and Oenaales arxtasd in the el'y yom Vancouver on the Prtnoe Rupert this morning to give evidence tor the plaintiff in the County rewt c n w. s wuiiams ct si vi Frel Stephras which Is being tried tr ot. brfcre Judex H. A ytoaertson of Prince OerrRe. They expect to return crag tqeao -ow Ojght, Her 5 Worth While Tl Watch The make is Omega, a well known and firtU-t-lasa orf country make 16 L Jyvwels, In the modern thin H Model style, gold-filled ease. These watches are well made and durable. We guarantee them to give good satisfaction . Bought at a bargain, we have ony seven left at the price S20.00 9 dEVELLElS ttt STORE Willi TUP CLOCK !' T1 Wa A IT tmnff J. H. Gossc Phone . Uoo?e Annual' Picnic at Digby Ewart Lyne, jpiano teacherL Summil Apartments. Phone Bki AW. ,fPhep OoUaft returned to .the pity on the Trlnce Rupert this morf.lng from a brief business trip to Vaneou- June SO. I I Gingham Dance to bp,, held a I'orliCTi'me'nts sonic time In June. So b0 prepared -buy a bow! K. of C. picnic, Sunday, July 14, Digby Island. The Boys' Band wMl give a street oon-oert tonight commencing at 7:30. aadltajt Mrtved in tbe city on yostsjtiey aJOcrnotvn1 train man tbe Interior, be- ftftemoon's train, due from the ft here on official duties. ) least : at StW, was reported this morn- 4 i ling to be on time. Burl Fulmer of Onne's drug store' trwurnod to the city on yesterday ' Crowning of May Queen, and Maypole "oona train from a trip to Van- Dance will take place on the ball oerooof and Prtaoe Qeorae. i irTrmtwta MrrAw AfrMTtmn O n lis Dance In the Auditorium tonight. l"gaMin' the Un P north Im,,! lunj khe at 9 with H.M.H. aboard the steamer Ptinosss Memtma: Totem l lMln ..rthe.fr. dmi..i on official business. William c. Little, waU known pioneer 126 Mm. Oeosge Dnrarrt. who has been1 VVWUB, aumo m u, ci it , vauxina- in maoim and KMtti r. on yesterday afternoon', train iron U turned to tbe city on the Prtnoe Rupert Ulterior. He hu mi j. i-. L.. . and la here for nnalimiil Mrs. w. J. Hawkins and arr.ved in tbe city on tbe Maqulnna yesterday afternoon from Al SoMtl of the Bwlttmanadlan Oo. raturnen to the' city on yesterday af ternoon's, train fPesn a trip to various interior points. Moose Whist-Dance June 7, 8:30 p.m. Cash prtoes. Last el season. 7&c and SOo. Judge H. A. IieborUon of Prince Oeorac arrived tern the Interior on y satis day afterBoaa'a train for a few days' TisK In the cttf He hat a daughter tn school here. Oeorae Sbsntoft. wtw has been on a1 trip eovth to attesMl a sheet metal workers' oonventtoa, returned to the city from Vancouver on the Prince Supert this mommg. j Tbe Post Oftk reslstratlon and gen eral delivery wlefceM will be open from Dam to 11 aju Monday, the King's Mrttooay. The pMtc lobby will be open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. 128 Is Interested In i en the Queen i . WNew . Store ! IS WW OPEN The People's Store, under the management of J. E. Dyer, opened today on Third Avenue, opposite the Empress Hotel, in Montgomery's old location. Here you will find a large stock of FIRST-CLASS MERCHANDISE, consisting of Clothing for Men and Boys Household Goods in Great Variety AND AT PRICES THE SAME AS IN THE EAST. Men, before you buy Elsewhere Just take a ltxk at this stock. Here you will find a complete line of Master Mechanic Shirts, Trousers, Overalls, Smocks, Boots, Shoes and Rubbers. AND SUITS AND SUITS AND SUITS Remember Everything at Eastern Prices THE PEOPLE'S STORE Third Avenue Under the Management of J. E. Dyer smw . Rim, van use pootball Bunday aftcrnodb at 2 o'- tonight oa the tvsttoe John to the Queen Charlotte Laterals. A. P. Allison, wti pnkssiuetloii of Mr and Mrs.' James Clarke, i attd-k family salVrd last night on tbe CMdena for Vsjooouver. iMrf in ttwt a A. M. Da vies of the Forest Breach from Vancmmr brHtr prince Rupert service saUes last nlpn On the CCrdetta; th morning and waTj saU tonight on, for s trrp to Vancouver, tbe Prtnoe Jons for the Islands. j ; . I Mis. D. Ross, who has been on a Iasptctor WUUaa SMller.' proeteetal trip south, reuirnael to the oity a. the! police, returned to ttM any this morn- Prlncs Btspert this morning. ,i usj an us moos ruspert trom a wp to VWtorta. barm m ha euMody Jaok- oaptaln Voge left for the sooth to-4 son ODUlasn . Ksesntti JMto Is to be . n t. haiihnt hMt xuw ta fisJi Ptoed at the essteei hert'neit wee on for nilohards off the west oeast statutory charge. j ' Vancouver Island for the Canadian Pishing Company. Word Is received from the south to r the effect that Constable A. H. Bailey Mrs. T. MoS. Young, who has been of tbe provincial police staff In tbe paying an extended visit ta Vaaemiver "saltal and formerly a member of the with her daughter, Mrs. A. H. Oar-oM city police here is quite 01 wHh micbael. returned home on the Prince neurttss. Though be is aMe .to be up Rupert thto morning. and around, he baa been fereed to die-, eontlnne working. united States Customs Officer Sides 'of Juneau, who has been on s trap to E. Heaphy. generai raanaser of the Seattle and elsewhere in .the sooth. Las Angeles Lumber Products Co., ar- was a psesiagtr returning north aboard rived In the city from Seattle oo the the Prtnoass Louise this mormtvg. Prtnoe Rupert this morning and wfll lwS1 r ,MuL.!t H. A. Bfeen acMl young son ulUey Bay. There Is w immetflat Mt vji tbe Mv. 2?", tS1 ' quinns for a trip to Vumouver and Bay mill, Mr. Heaphy states. Vtv Weetmlnster where they will rtsit wttb rekaUres. Mrs. H. T. James, wife of Dr. H. , Ii,t-'0r!rtT mif Frank WsAerhouM motorsMp jyttrzjn. ni ,in r wtoo. which hm w discurgmg of the Oranby Co.. Mrs. H. arm Jamas, suppllM In the Sfeeena River, hta moer. paseeagers aboard the prt this afternoon and. after Prtnoe Rupert today oemg through to , .wui proceed to the Queen Anyox dance where they wttj take up reel Cup mine of which he Is MM) ItWIlfjKV ACT MITICU Rl. Osrurteste of Title No. 517-1 Lot 20. Blook 28. BessUen 6. City Prlne Rupert. Msp 023. to Of of the above Certificate of TlUe Issued In the name nf Oust OOrlson has been filed in thH office, notaee is hereby given that I shall at the expiration of one monh from the dale of the first publication hereof. 1mu a provisional certificate In lieu of the said lost Cer- Charlotte Islands. . . " There were 111 uswiungeis going W. TVjurte. as.ait martoe nortn tWrd Prix-. Louise which superintendent tor OaMHan Mattoaal was In port thai morning bound from Coast Steamship, anrved from Van- .vnnor to ftksewa TV Ism knnlu- I morning and proceeded by train to Hamlton where he wsB pay s visit to tbe Silver a director. Atlln resort at Atlln golikt north for the summer. I ll 1 sva T- - f ssi I I iMag el LOtoVIV V SV at-Bweaoi w , WVTB , John rtiattohard. general pasiienfer agent for the Tvkon and WhMe Pass RaHway & Navigation Co.. was a pas-anger nfeoaad the Princess Lmtise this morntng gotog through to Skagway for the season after having apetrt V winter In Beottte. " Mr. and Mrs.' A. Beeoer ''(" Mr. ff. f l rrrtved in i on yewmay after- noon's train from the Interior and sail ed by the Princess Louise this morning for the Yukon Territory. Inspector T V Sandys-Wunsch R. C. M. P.. Corp. Thomas Brlce of Vlo- tlfieste. unless In Hie meantime valid toria and formerly of Prtnoe Rupert totertlon Is madr Uv nve in writing. snd const Me nrrtved in the city Duted at the land Registry Office, fron. the south on the Prince Rup-rt Prince Rupert. B C tWs J9th day of thl morning and left by train for May, 1999. H-elton wltenoe they will proceed on II T. Mtri.FOIl. a two months' patrol trip Into the jUegWrnr. Da bine country. IS t a sin ffimfTi A blend oS teas fresh Local Items I trom jJ mountain gardens ANNOUNCEMENTS 4 a Taxi Phone 1, Big 4 TaxLtf Fresh roxa the gardens SPECIALS! SPECIALS! lavender Mentholated Shaving Cream, 50c, Lavender Talcum Powder, 36c -85c value Both for 50c Klenzo Shaving Cream, 60c, Genuine Gillette Blades, 50c $1.00 value. Both for gQp Our Uathing Caps have arrivedNew, fresh stock. Values from to 15c 51.0G n - n nni;in-7.T.m mi. i n.m. i . 4 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Christian Science Society, 215 second Avenue This. Society is a branch of the Mother Church, , lb First Church of Chrixt, Scientist, in Bo.iion, Mass. Sunday morning service at 11 o'clock. Subject, "ANCIENT AND MODERN NECROMANCY AUAS MISMBRISM, HYPNOTISM DENOUNCED." Testimony meeting on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. The public it cordially invited. PRESIIYTERIAN CHURCH Preacher, Rev. T. Ivon Jones, M.A. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Sermon subject, "THE GOAL OF GOD'S ENDEAVOR." Evening serv-le at 7:30. Subject, "IS THERE VENGEANCE IN GOD?"' Sunday school at 10 o'clock. ST. ANDREWS PRO-CATHEDRAL (Church of England) Rev. J. li. Gilwon, Rectw BtOO 'a.m.lloly CotamuRron and IMsmisaal Service for Miss HaeH.' ' 10KK) a.m. Sunday school. 11:80 a.m. Morning Prayer and Holy Communion. II, M.S. Colombo Church Parade. Preacher, the Bishop. 7:0 p.m. Evening Prayer. Address by Misa IlMdl. rweeball tsstlght. S:tO, H.M.8. erabs vs. Pitoce Ropert. sTr' CM- " toHsFnMkee for the Yukon Terrttr-f. Mrs. Lttrne Peek will sail tomorrow Mrs. Oordon H. MUIfe of Quean m.u. aS. )m aleht on the Prinae Runert for a trio unanoive oity, woo oeen on a lprD,lnc the winter in Vancouver. : to Vaneovver. year's elrns. t.ur 'heQMgh United rt, folng north ebo! thej tlZZ rUT.lTt ?Z Jl PrUxm Louise this moratng en route J. r. flosers. son of J. 8. Rogers of nj7,r!!iriL to the Rupert Marine Products Ltd.. will -! ' rllJT" tomorrow night on the Prtnoe Rup- Pr"-e Rufert, wxU leave the vessel , i mTli vr uViTVrvV wb-r, K returns here tomorrow iisjbt d. O. McKeehnie field engineer tor I .iiKi. -u M.it.Mi.T fr-m the north sod remata over in the the Consolidated Mining & Smelting J -.' city for a week. He wlU be a witness Co.. sailed this morning m the Prln- i Asked hy the Daily!, this mora. In a anipreme Oourt action to be heard ores Louise for a trip to tbe Ketchikan " if he vd env stWtiweut to make here neat wee. cttstrtet on company business. .Mowing the detest of - fc'Btne by- , I laws yesterday. Mayor MeMardle said that be had nothirsy, to say, NAVAL DANCE & nin nnnnrnn ! . uii v.iii l.vv Three Hundred Personn at Affair for II. .M.S. Colombo Men Last Night The public dance given last night by the city in the Hxhibition Hall for men of II. M.S. Colombo was h large success, about three hundred persons being in attendance. Music was by Charles Bal-nirno's orchestra and Aid. S. I). Macdonald was master of ceremonies, being assisted by Aid. C.H. Orme, Aid. Frank Dibb and Aid. Wm. Brown. Officers of the ship favored the affair with their attendance for h snort time, and Mayor S. P. Mi'Mordio was also present. The Boys' Band, under Bandmaster Thomas Wilson, played at the wharf for a couple of hours prior to the dunce and for a short time at the dance. Men of the warship commented on the excel-Jenre of the local boys' music. The tea rorme In connection with he danoe were In the hands of the I O.D.I with Mrs Sherford Darton In charge. Assisting her were Mrs. Arpinal. Mrs. Stamp Vincent. Mrs. Norrliurton. Mra. A. W McLean. Mrs. 6 V. Cox. Mrs OHe:ll. Mrs. lull- Tout and Hi. Murray. Is cream was served by Miss Wills Qy9, Mrs. Macey, Miss Jesn Stalker ir.d MlseV alberta Hill. tuetn'Jva In charge of v4rttJactjiMrfi l"- Mrs' Landprv nnen Children Cough PERTUSSIN few brings safe rasgfe. relict