Monday. July 29, 1929 gALADA quality never changes while cheap brands constantly vary with market prices TEA 'Fresh from the gardens V ' 1 Folding Kodaks f im $12.25 n i Kodaks ft : Folding from 518.60 II hnuld be the , pro per h .. Li nig. , tt l! be glad ti shOW JTOU r- a,',. .!! to know a diamond. ! W' :.,i. a beau t'- ig- ni-'tit ring with d.jm-'itd in il t'Jj 00. In packages of 1 at, parvjikif. . V4 KODAK TIME Brownies.from $2.25 Vest Pocket Kodaks ....$6.00 No. 1 Folding Kodaks ?rom $11.25 Nc 3 A. Folding Kodaks-Prom $84.00 Cine Kodnk (Movie), f . 3.5. lens $100.00 KnJuk Films, nil sizes in stock. Developing and printing amateurs. Daily service. Quality finish. Omies ttd. 7fie Pioneer Druacisls THIRD AVE 6 SIXTH ST. ' TELEPHONES 8'fc200 do U Know diamonds ? A diamond should be clear and ra: juruui like water, with no ax vv Npots. SPECIAL to clear Cheese Cloth l ui.i have govd brilliancy. 10 yard at, per pkg.. yards 25c 50c "'J.A,I(irkpatrick gold unld setting anttinir i a white 6 Jewellers JStmc stoke with the clociv MILK MILK 'rfsh Pasteurized Milk and Cream Daily. EARLY DELIVERY Throughout the City. VALENTIN DAIRY Telephone 657. SIXTH STREET SPECIAL THIS WEEK! Surplus Walipaper 33 1-3 DISCOUNT I1U.MNANT ItOOM LOTS In $2-00 A. W. Edge Co. Wholesale and Retail Paint Distributors asm "Caterpillar Tractors" MEAN NETTEK, QUICKER, CHEAPER LOGGING Sole nine uisiriDuiur Distrihutort for ii 1) I' MORRISON ,.,,.. TRACTOR & EQI UPMENT CO., LTD . Local Items 4 a Taxi Fhonc 4, Big 4 Tax, tf , ... r .... . i Dentist Dr. J. IL Gosse. Phone 686. Miss Irene G .Sills is visiting n the city from North Tacific. from Namu. Misses M. ahd J. Lawley sailed J F Strane. Commodore of the! every citizen to B. C. Packers fleet arrived in AiMtion, one of, the city on the Catala last eve- co4, Call at thff; ning from" Vancouver to attend ca, in the city THE DAILY .NEWS PAGE THREE Geo. J. Dawes of the Auction Miss KIta Johnson returned Mart was a passenger aboard ihe yesterday afternoon on the train Prince Rupert Saturday night for Vancouver. . .. . j i . a Mrs. II. E. rA. i RobertsonJ Af Prince George is n visrtpr inJthe, city, reglsiereu ai ine rrince Rupert Hotel. , Inspector W.,Splller of the Provincial Police arrived in the Mrs. J. Winkler sailed on the citv w evening on the Catala rrlncesa Alice this morning lor from Vancouver. Whitehorse. r V Tlnrfnn ttinnncror nf fhn J. V. uaucocK arrivea in mo .., Pnn Cm a Vancnuvirr . city last evening on tho Catala the dtv on the Prince ' " " 1 ! Charles this morning from Van couver. this morning on the Princess Mrs. Sutherland announces that Alice for Ketchikan. pending the opening of her beauty parlor, she will do marcelling, Owintt to the inclement weath-letc. afternoons by appointment er the Moose picnic was again Phone Black S19 nostnoned yesterday. I """" The ss. l'rlnce (jnaries arrivea LADY WANTED to sell specialty in port thia morning from Van- lines. Apply a Iter noons, lloom ,:0uver with a passenger list off 25, rrince Kupert lloiei. co. and will sail tonight at 8 o' W. Wore was a passenger on clock for the Islands. board the Princess Alice this rtev. M. F. Eby of Port Simp- morning going north to ran- , arrived In the city this morn gell. ' ine on the Prince Charles from the south and will sail at 8" o'- Mr. and Mrs. Ceo. Bushby re- dock on his return to Port turned to the city on the Catala I gjmP80n- last evening irom a trip to van couver. , - j v nnl who The Princes Alico arrived in Lu!ttn v! xr oh Mr- w n. port this morning at 10 a.m. from MorgMf IUyf Cove Circle, will Vancouver anu bbucu uxaiu av ., u Vrnr ii ociock ior me norm. rn,-i tw tra thnir Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Stamford make the Island. round trip to the Kama I to A n Oaf and two children of Dlgby Islsnd M R.tWinli wifo sailed by the Prince Rupert Sat- MUgw the Sunnyside urday night for Vancouver. Cannery, arrived in the city this ... ,. morning aboard the Prince Mrs. Church, Mrs. c. fcyoii- r. , i. , ,,. son and Mies Eyolfson will sail relumed and both to Sunny tonight on the Prince Charles tfi Me Qf th,B BWrHBg., train. There is an the Fisheries Convention. - I copy or the priiQ.uit, ai Arrangement forHhe lunch to the fisheries convention on Friday hare been changed from Sunnyside cannery to Claxton, another cannery owned by the II. C. Packer. Hon. It. II. Ilennctt, leader of the Conservative party in Canada, will he the chief tipcaker at a public meeting in the Capilol Thcnlre, Prince Hupert on the evening on Monday, August 12 when he will outline to the people of the city the national policy of the party. He will be accompanied by A. I). Mcl'ae M.IV nnd Sir George Perley, both of whom will speak briefly. (17-1-9) LINDSAYS Cartage and Storage Phone 68 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service Coal, Sand and Gravel We Specialize in Piano and Furniture Moving. S.D. Johnston Co.Ltd. Representatives for MILLER COURT & CO., Limited Through our connections wo can make prompt execu tion of buying and selling orders on the Vancouver, uaij gary and Toronto stock ex' changes. Closing prico'a from those exchanges posted on our stock board twice daily. Orders from out-of-town clients, by wire or letter, will receive our prompt attention. S.D. Johnston Co.Ltd. 610 2nd Avenue Phone 130 Prince Rupert, B.C sakf the 1029 . te best on re- the is iiiifiF r r A T tr XTI-1.11. 1 II fill. T. -a. v A ml iir8. DIOriOIl, l. T. 11IOIIUIIW Mrs. McLean. N. S. Short. J Wikstrom and II. L. Shadwell were paasengera 6ebarkinf here from the south oalhe Catala last night. $ irtymity for ir Board of- from up-riven If T? T?sViAa4n i-iilnrnod vol. IcfdayfrlHrVtr' week-end visit j.o J?q,E(Jn$r.ton. (i towt .. . r.- tin G. W. Valpy was this morning fined ?25 in the city police court for being intoxicated. Owen Fisher, who has been on a trip south returned to the city on the Prince Charles this morn ing. -:i I - Thos. Priest was a passenger aboard the Prince Charles this morning from a holiday trip in the south Dr. Cunningham, district gov ernor was the speaker at the Ro tary luncheon this afternoon. It is his first visit to the city. Mrs. B. R. Rice and master Lloyd returned to the city on yes terday's train from a week-end trip g Port Edward Canjjery. Tommy Trotier, who has been on an extended holiday to Three Rivers and other points in tho east returned home this morning on the Prince Charles. J. Chandler Smith, brother of Lewis Smith of the Fisheries Experimental Station, left on Satur day morning's train on a visit to the Old Country. Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Irvine and Mrs. J. S. Irvine and son Jimmy will sail this evening aboard the Prince Charles to make the round trip to the Islands. The Canadian National steamer Prince George arrived in port this morning at 10:30 from Alaska and will sail at 4 p.m. on her return to Vancouver. II. T. Mitchell, publisher of the Financial New of Vancouver, .is in the city toflay en route to Stewart. He will be there a few )11 and get a dayg j.eturnlng home you can d prites, Eddie Smith, who has been re- a-.--c .ii Ii 1 . uu tltc null i VI ,tic t-ta iiiv " VlSSSwBiK? 8U"re"tof Montreal sailed on the Catala mini? on exmuif -TOJi-'iiiYi: yu .; tnr p,omI.r wharo send your entries fp early. I vt.. r v. rt!.w J H. Dalby. who has been on a week holiday visit with his id by her sister. Mr W. jthree of Uxbridge. M., and her pmJV" Mp Pi 7,1 t, sailed brother. A. T. Wfj4rt and hi. QF'fth, Awf"ef tv, r.i3.JLu. n, i"n SatuHay night aboard the slmer fr Van visltlnThere Prince, who have been fo route to his home the pat week. left $i .the Prince couver i . en ' , Rupert on Saturday ,nlcht for. Shelton, Wash., whejfe they will visit their mother the first! family reunion in '3$ years. In' addition to Mrs. Lanr and Mr. Wilson, Mrs. BiggArt has three other brothers and sisters who will visit Shelton at the same time. ATTENTION, ALL ELKS! Special meeting B.P.O.E. on Tuesday, July 80. All members requested to attend a7S) ANNOUNCEMENTS Leif Erikson picnic August 11. Catholic Bazaar. October 2 and 3. 158 "BUILD B. C.M Can Not Be Beaten A ilaily who is a patron pf long at 12.7 and 8 wnnding In a letteryp ajc glad '.iao-reoeuve aavai , and nutrition PaUTfr Milk can not be beaten. 'With Pacific Milk salad dressings con 1j made without eggs, and what a saving When eggs are very expensive?" This is but part of tlier letter. PACIFIC MILK Factory at , Ahbotsfortl, N. Total sale 273,000 pounds. American Sitka, 3G.00O to Pacific Fish eries at 18.2 and 8. Pioneer 80,000 to Atlin Fish eries at 13.2 and 8. Lituya 11,000 to Booth Fisheries at 18.4" and 8. Tatoosh 20,000 to Cold Storage at 14.4 and 8. Wood row 4,600 to Royal Fish Co. at 15 and 9. Viola 5,500 to Booth Fisheries at 15.1 and 0. Reliance 9,000 to Atlin Fisheries at 15 and 9. Canadian P. Dorreen 12,000 to Atlin Fisheries at 12.9 and 8. E. Lineett 13,500 to Atlin Fisheries at 12.G and 8. Livingstone 22,000 to Cold Storage at 12.7 and 8. Covenant 17,000 to Booth Fisheries at 13.1 and 8. Cape Spear 7,000 to Royal Fish Co. ut 12.G and 8. Helen II 12,000 to Booth Fish eries Mt 12.7 and 8. j Bingo 6.000 to Booth Fisheries at 12,7 apd 8. ' i .Marguerite I 13,500 to Royal Fish Co. at 18.1 and 8. Southend 8,000 to Cold Storage Vera B. 10,000 to Cold Storage at 12.7 and 8. i Pair of Jacks 7,000 to Cold, Storage at 12.7 and 8. Mayflower (i.000 to Atlin Fish-erics at 12.1! and 8. Atli '-'8.000 to Royul Fish Co. at llt.l and 8. Impereiise 2.700 to Booth Fis,h orien at 12.8 and 8. i W. T. 10.000 to Pacific Fisheries at 12.5 and 8. Royal III 2,000 to Booth Fish-.fi-:'m4rf2,8 uiiat 8. '.-'.' li.-iwi.'w h.ooo to Pacific Fish-at 12.7 and 8. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert J. Griffin, Victoria; E. G. Thomson, Vancouver; Miss May; A. Hansen, Miss Elizabeth D. ... . t IIn t uwk-End Trollers Morvab, New York City; A. D. Wcrc Makjne nls Catches Smith, Winnipeg;- G. Wathhoe, Ketchikan; P. II. Abbott, Juneau; A. Van Mareon, Juneau; N. C. Rhodes, W. D. Booker, Vancouver; J. A. Mackenzie, Ld. Seabroth, Nev Westminster; S. II. Samuels, Vancouver; Jos. R. Rogers, Jean Robertson, city; man, C.N.R.; Mrs. Alfred Skogg, Ketchikan. Royni Tom Jones, Claxton Cannery; r.ert Thompson, W. G. Valpy, Porcher Island; Win. II. Smith, C.N.R.; J. M. Bennett, P. K. Pike, Vancouver; J. Andrew, city; C 11. Smailridge, L. II.Brawvand, J. F. Peets, J. Pontey, C.N.R.; C, H. Leslie, city; Irene G. Sills. North Pacific. Savoy Andrew Knudsen, Sweden; G Cadwallader, Cedarvale; K. Bry-don, John Hansen, city; J. At llson, J. Bawnson, Inverness; F, Patterson, James Hunter, Por cher. A charge against Mrs. Aliee Scadden of keeping liquor for sale illegally, which came before Magistrate McClymont this morn-itiff in the city police court, was remanded for eight days. WEEK-END FATALITIES TORONTO, July 29: Twenty persons died from the effects of accidents throughout Ontario in over the week-end. Twelve were drownings resulting from the heat"Vave. THe others were mostly automobile accidents. Montreal reports four drownings. Letter Box Collections AM. Pja Orahani A Atlin Are BOO 7J0 Ut Ae. it "Ml Bt .05 tM 1th Are. & rMlbm Bt 9.10 7.40 Kth Are. Ac Thompson Bt. .. 8.1S 7.4b Uth Ave. Ai eherbrooke .... B.20 7.60 tlth Ar- 4 Conrad 933 7.5? 8th Are. A Hays Sore Are . BIO R.Oc 8th Ave. & Hays Cote Clrele 936 8.04 8th Are. As CotWn Bt B OO 7.00 8th Ave. et Own 8t. (Hsptll 9.40 8.10 Sth Ave. & McBrlde Bt 8.43 Pror. Oott. BuUdUig 9A0 Pror. Wharf B.S8 O T.P Wharf 10.00 Q.T.P elation 10.08 - " 1JS 3nd Are. St Ind Bt 10.10 Ird Ave. As Pulton Bt 10.16 Srd Ave. & flth Bt. 10.20 COHOES STILL RUNNING WELL 8.18 8.30 8.33 8 JO and Price Higher The run of cohoes off Dundas Island and P.quadaree continued right up to the week-end and the trollers at those points made good caicnes. One hundred fish a day was the regular thing with some Mrs. II. . A. Robertson, Prince boats, but some of course got a George; W. Laing, Victoria; A. good deal less. Y. Wilson, Remo; Wm. Wave, B. on Saturday tnere was a jump Hanson, Vancouver; Thor Gra- P. aixty cents being pam wife Sioux Citv A u" " K,uu"uo ",c Cutherland, J. F. Strang, Sunny-. nD , PBmp in;n th' rinD. n(?ain side City; R. Bramler, Nanaimo; at the week-emi and took a load W. Webster, Victoria; J. W.'from one of the packers. Who- Nicholls. city. . Central A. Karbey, citV; C. J. Olterson and family, .St. Paul, Minn., S. J. Serwen, J. March, Winnipeg; Axel Olscn and wife, city; Jas. Hunter, city; Axel Anderson, Nilma Anderson, Norway; John Barsebb, city; J. Smith, Prince George; A. C. Yoder, Spokane; John Jerons, Wakefield; J. Eis landsen, Remo; J. JSewle C.N.R.; Small, Vancouver; E. Free ever paid the price got the fish. While the weather was rainy, the men fished most of the time, as the returns made it worth while. STEAMSHIP MOVEMENTS for Vaneoiivrr 8.40 8.481 80 Momcteyi-. Prlnoe 0oie, 4 p.m. Tuesd r- Oaula S30 p.m. Thurwuyn- . Prince ObsrlM. 4 p.m. Frhiaya-M. Prln. !.Iqu4n 10 p.m. PrWaj . Cknieiu aitdiUght Saturday!- rt. Prince Rupert, 7 p.m. July IS w. PAnaaM Altos . .5 p.m. July nM. PriaMv A4Wde S p.m. July 30 ai. Princws LouIm . .6 p.m. July 24 . Prtnesis Alloc . .6 pm. July 17 w Ptuimm AdoUtale 6 p.m. July Sl-u. Prlnccfs Usuim .8 p.m. July 10 m. Prlnoe John a.m. Jury 34 m. Prime John a.m. Vfni Vancouver 8undan-- Oaa 4 p.m. lfm.6r Priat Ottartaa un. Wodnesdvya- at. 'Pr. Oeorge 1030 mm. Piiday -an. Oartena a.m. Pr!dny . Prliioe Rupert 10:S0 a.m. Pr'd-iya-aa. Pr. fcUquinna ..4 p.m. July 30 m. Prlooraa Alice a.m. July 1 mi. Prlnoe John p.m. July 39 . PrlMe John p.m. Ir Na Itlvrr and Purl Slinpson Buwtay a. Catala pm. Itvm Naas Klr and I'urt Slinpsn-y Tuaadayaai. OmteOa lltJOfa'lm. Vnt 8tewart, ITrniler. .nyut and' 'AVtca Arm ' ' , Bucday m. Oatala 8 p.m. Mondayi ai. prlace Otsarka 8 p.m. Friday -e. PriAoa Bayert . .4 p.i. frxyax steMrt. -lYrmle, .ISyet and' Alice Arn Tueadaya m. Catala 11:30 a.m. Thuradajn aa. Pr. Charles 1039 a.m. Saturday as. Prlnoe Bupert: ft pirn, lor Nwtli (u-n Cliarlutte ,llund-Mondaya as. Prlnoe Charles' s p.m. Fmm North (piern Clurlollf Hland Thuradaya as. Pr. ChaHee tOM k.ta. l'r Smith tiurrn CharMIe July X-n. Prlnoe John From Alooka Mondays -as. Pr. July 31 as. Prlnc Maud ...8 p.m. I'roin -South tiurrn l'lKlolle Islands-July t4es. Prince John a.m. Tor Alak:i Wedneadaya as . Pr. Oeorae 4 p.m. Omrae 10:30 a.m. as Loulae .8 p.m. I'm- Pert ftimpwHi and TTalrs Island-Fridays at. Cardena a.m. from Port Simpson and Walrs Inland Frtdaya a. Cardena p.m. Dreadful Eczema The awful itch, the nneeaslnr. burning- torment of this skla scourge, unbearable. To obtain relist you've probably tried everything: under the sun ex-cept D. D, D Prescription, the pore-penetratlnc. Dealing, antiseptic lotion for all skla diseases. The moment you bath your sick skin with this power Itehlna- and burnlnr ful llauld. liquid, nenin ease. ease. Careful, Careful, p persistent use of S. 1). P. D. D. V. from from then then on on conquera conquera the the disease. disease. Tour Tour druraist druggist haa haa p. u. D. u. D.. ix., 11.00 ii.uo a a bottle. Try i) r n. soaD. too. JsLJe iL9, X3a No Need of Crystal-Gazing TSHE man who protects the future of his loved ones, as well as his own dependent years, with a Manufacturers Life policy assures his own good fortune. What could be finer Wan to look forward to financial independence at sixty or'isixty-nve ? the Manufacturers Life Insurance Company HEAD OFFICE TORONTO, CANADA Branou Office 308-8 Ro6r BlriK Vaneouvtr. B. A. Twlas, Branoh Manager Nouitis w. ritixoLE. pisTKirT ni;ruK8i:T.Ti' p Prince Rupert. b C.