litnrda July 13, 1929. You will derive far more gatlsfaction from SALADA than you will from cheap tea TE Fresh from the gardens1 jfa mv nil' wrizTM Ka 1 A. Folding Kodaks From $12.25 No 2 C. Folding Kodaks From $18.50 A Mi KODAK TIME Hrrrwnies from $2.25 Vent I'ocktt Kodaks $5.00 No. 1 Folding Kodaks ?rora $11.5 No. 9 A. Folding Kodaks-Prom $34.00 Cine Kodak (Movie), f. 3.5. lens $100.00 Kodak Film, all sizes in itock. Developing and printing fjr amuteur . Daily service. Quality finish. Qrme yfzc Pioneer Drttneisls THIRD AVE.fr SIXTH ST. TELEPHONF.S tVt20C A. W. EDGE CO. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DISTRIBUTORS IN Ornamental, Window, Mirror and Hate Glass Uritish America PalnU, Oils Varnishes and Satin-GIo ! ' Ilcnjamin Moore's Jluret, Old EnglUh Floor Wax ' Simms Rrushra . Wallpaper and llullding Papers Rurlaps Cht-esc Cloth and Reaver Hoard I'hone Red 53 PRINCE RUPERT 330 Second Ave. "Caterpillar Tractors" MEAN HKTTEH, QUICKER, CHEAPER LOGGING Sole INstrihutors for 11. C. MORRISON TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO., LTD. V 10 STATION STREET. VANCOUVER. R.C. Rranches: Prince George. Kelowna, Nelson CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND ; SHIPYARD OPERATING G, T. P. 20,000-TON FLOATING DRYDOCK Knglnccrs, Machinists, Boilermakers, RIacksmiths, Pattern Makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc I&ECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING Our Plant Is Equipped to Handle All Kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK , PHONES 43 AND 385 i a Taxi rhone 4, Big 4 Taxi, tf Scandinavian danre Rntnrd.iv jnBbn' JIanfal 9 o'clock. Aim jnuarca jium leu oj yeswrt day's train to spend the summer va-cation at Endako with Mr. B. J. Rand. A. n. Holtby, superintendent of the C.N.R. bridge and buUdtng department, returned to th city on, y enter-day afternoon trajp from a trip to the interior on official duties. St. Andrew's Society picnic. to Grassy Ray Sunday, July 14. Cars leave corner 2nd Ave. and 2nd soclatlon. arrived .m the city on yes- (terday afternoon's train from Prince George and will sail this evening on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver, lie aceomeianled lecturing surgeons on a poet -graduate tour of this district. Knights of Columbus picnic to Digby Sunday. Everybody wel Bay 10 a.m. to 12:30. Adults, 50c; children, free. (101) Mr. and Mrs. Paul Yeltoo, who have boen vtotttng ,w1th Mrs. Yetton's pir-enU, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. MoeUmer. PUth Avenue- East, are lea-vtag this evening for' ttietr home In Southern California. They will complete their holiday by a leisurely drive from Vancouver In their own ear which Mr. Yflton brought north with htm two weeks ago. The Canadian National Rail ways offer the finest summer trip in the world via S. S. "Prince J. A- Kirkpatrick SIXTH STREET If You Have r CitVbLLtlv lutt STORE WITH THE CLOCIS Mr. St. from 10:30 to 12 a.m. Adults J' A r n .1.11.1 i to o uwc, ciiiiuren iree. O. J. Fletcher, executive of the British Columbia Medical As THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE LOCAL NEWS ITEMS v Dentist Dr. J. IUGostfe. Phone 68G. , ,., . ... ,, , 'I afternoon ' ; Mi;", i '.. .''"i . Koyal rurple and hlks Ladies home Tuesday. July 16, from 3 Vancouver. Mr. service of the C.N.R. here. land. (161) P. O. Russell. C.N.R. assistant superintendent at Smtthers. Is a visitor In the cKy. He arrived from the Interior on yeateedaf afternoon's regular train and will return to Smrthers tomorrow. Mr. and Mm. T. Charles" Stewart. Anvox. Massett n let on this Oi WlMing and trsin for a Inlet leave Prince Rupert Mon- """" V""vv . . . , lng will be away two weeks white Mrs. day,, return Thursday; or make WUdlng and wn win remain in the a week-end trip to Tewace or south tor the nohsoi vaektion. Smithers. Very low fares. Enquire City Ticket Office, Phone 260. J. 31. Boat leave for Salt Lakes every half hour tomorrow. Pacific Salvage Co. Ltd. 6l Exceptionally low prices are quoted at Richmond's Louvre sale today. ' ' Mtas' Lucy Ciam" will sail this evt- ,nli 1 in m' i ' fyi4'' ! iitulu' p , day trip to Victoria. i nonaay Mrs. W. P. Armour and daughter, iiy. -. . . VI", ; -Mr iioan nnmwr; win nan nis pvc- "r " unuug irain ior. , , ,h p-, ij . v-tl. wetk-end. Do not miss Richmond's Louvre sale of suits, ensembles, dresses. etc., continuing and evening. this Owing to small attendance, the St. Andrew's Society meeting called for last night to eject officers ..was postponed Indefinitely. '' ' :u :. ., . Mrs. . Ixntleci :Trommcr aaUed,- jeaterl day afternoon on the Prmce Rupert for Invited to tea at Mrs. Frizzell's .Stewart where she wiu spend some time with her son. Aboard the steamer .Princess Ms C P R. steamer Princes Alice. Oaot. louinna. wnicn was in port last eve- secretary Thomas oilff. Is due In port at 4 mn. were ten round trippers as well o'clock this afternoon from Skagway," 4 '' local passengers and will sail at Sao p.m. for Van- couver and Victoria. Mr. and Mrs. MUtoa Oonssles .and ' . ' i two daughters left on this morning's Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Edwards and train for Lake Kathlyn where they child are wiling this evening by the vU- holiday for the aext few weeks . i i . . V .. ...... j V. .f Edwards Edwards ' is ls to tAei Members of R. P.O. E. and their ladles please attend Royal Purple social Monday, July 15, at 0:30,) come. Lot or fun; novelty Elks please reserve your tickets Elks' Home, races, etc. Tea, coffee, sugar and fol. itoya iurpe banquet and r nur-jcu. inw iw.ewn dance JU V 17. ax soon as DOSStb e .. Winian Hunt Bleaded (1GZ) culltr in eltr from ' Secretary .Arsenea'u. Mrs. police court last night to a charge of FrUzell or members. operating a punch board and was "- ' - it ' fined t jo and costs with option of Mr. and Mr, ft. L. McIMosh ar- J imansosMneni. ' ' rtved in the dty on yesterday after-: noon's train from . Terrace, it being Elks, their wives and sweet-Mrs. Mcintosh' first return to the hearts are cordially invited to en following a recent trip to Eng- mwt Dominion delegates attend- inir Royal Purple convention Mon day evening in Elks' Home at 9:30. You are specially requested to attend. (1C2) WELL-KNOWN COUPLE WED Mb Thriina Smith llrrame llrlde or J. H. R. Beealey. who has been la , Homer Clay st Pretty Ceremony the city for the past few days taking, Lat Night moving pictures for tne 'Canadian Na- tional Railways aad the Fox ' Film Cr- in the presence of many friends of poratlon.wlU aaU by the. Prlaaa Ru- -he rantracUns codpto. a pretty and ert this evenlngj est nl return, .to mtatetttng wadding took place last nuni at tne nome o e onocs par-; ' '" ' ents. Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Smith. 311 A Wllkuuon' Ter paMy' consisting rifth Avenue East, when Mlsv Thelma C W A T A T f I nften pemstis (earn Hbosusa, Tea.. Smith became the bride of Homer V fJ KJ E I I I VI rrlT,d olty frpmKWo eaU en Clay, am ol Mr. and Mrs. Charles H lkSr A glalsjSBl A A geksiS CBF W ert t to make tasuavi the ahMdd round ' frit) Sua,- to Anvoz a . taw tor Jaa of ft St. Andrew's A lutSMfat Anglican AllfllMII Cathedra.. V the?Htl. SUnfield's Red Lalel Shirts and Drawers, Each $1.85 SUnfield's Red Label Combinations, Each $3.50 Stanfield's 3200 Shirts and Drawers, Each $1.50 Stanfield's 3200 Combinations. Each $3.00 Stanfield's 7700 Fine Wool1 Shirts and Drawers, Each $2.75 raornlng'i bunrieius nw nnd wool Combinations, Each $5.00 Stanfield's 1800 Silk and Wool Shirts and Drawers, Each $3.75 Stanfield's 1800 Silk and Wool Combinations. Each $7.00 and Stewart and on to Vancouver this under a beautiful white weddlmc bell 'evening. ,, I la the living room which was daintily , decorated with aeaaonal flowers and Mr. and 'ilrp.' M."c. Letnes ' of' Part loltage for the occasion. Esslngton,' had as their guest W. J. S. trtde co,tum! wa. an attrac- tlve snd wu enanhl , of geor- grey who Orreoway, for the past two year, has besn Mmoal toachrr st Altc. Arm. H" .w0Oti brUllants and her waa OI bouquet He iKoseedad to Terracer on Friday's . " . I nnb carnation s.smsIms and an4 ail miaertit It n train, going overland to the Nee Val ley, whet he has accepted a position for the hoitaay months, later attending college. Mr. and Mr Orabam Avenue. T. H. Priest of accompanied by Mr. Boulter, iff I on Mala train for Hszeiton, from which place they will motor to Vancouver and Seattle. Mr. BwlWr shipped hie oar to Haaalton yesterday. He will attend the fire chief convention In Vancouver while there. ANNOUNCEMENTS Sunday, July 14, to Grassy Bay. 1 14 Ditrl.r Island ' SUITS! SUITS! MADE TO ORDER Ciilting, Workmanship tatid SIJ le All Guaranteed SUITS STEAM CLEANED AND PRESSED ' Drllvtr to Any Part of (h City. Ling, the Tailor Phono 619- of pink gypaeohlla. Sh was attended, as bridesmaid, by her slater who wore a pretty frock of green flat crepe. Ralph Smith, brother of the brtd aw groomsman. After the marriage service, a delightful wedding (upper was served. .Ths toast to the bride was proposed by Rev. J B. Olbson and Hayward Toad responded on behalf of the room The evening was spent delightfully with music and dancing. Among those present at the wedding and reception were: Mr. and Mrs. Y M. Crosby. Misses Jean and Rita Red-path. Mrs. Horace Tatereel. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Clay. Mrs. James Batt, Mrs. E. P. Smith. Mn. C. M. Lowe, Miss Lillian Lowe. Mlas Ruth Hltehey, Mrs. Robert Thompson. Miss Man . Herman. Mtts Agnes Msckende, Mrs. Andrew's Society Picnic CMadya Fowler, H. R. Love. William Murray. Aid. O. W. Rudderham, Oeorge Smith. Don Oraham. Hayward V r !,,, o,i.,. S"nday' Juy ,,i 1 Todd. Henry Netobn, Johnny McKay. K;.,. . P -C' Dan Maekele. Harold OJosund. 0. V ' Moose picnic, July 23. Catholic Basflar, Oe toner's and 3. 158 LOW SUMMER " EXCURSION FARES The Reached The Point znri:s Canadian National Rail- have on sale at very Summer Excursion tlc- , kets to Eastern Cana'la and Uni- where you will reiuiro the aid of ted States points; also'Uckels to glasses that will make you look. Jasper. Edmonton a young, see young and feel young.! Bolng attd- returning you should wear our uisignt mangle' Tour via double vision, lenses. ! They give perfect vision near and far without the eye-straining, dirt catching, confusing division line of the old style cement bifocals. They are two lenses fused into1 one and look like ordinary single vision lenses. ' j nd Calgary vancouv (jr. Full particulars from City'Ticket Office, Phone 200. Sfoae and Jock Redpath. The happy couple are taking up residence on Fourth Avenue Wet. The hftde has lived here sine girlhood and t well known and popular. The groom, aho well known and esteemed, la In the employ of the Imperial Machine Works. Mr. and Mrs. Clay will have the felicitations of many friend. HALIBUT ARRIVALS Summary American 81.000 pounds, 12. 4o and 8c to 18.1c and 6c. Canadian 17.000 pound. It. 3c and Ac to 14.1c and Sc. ; MideSeton, lt.OOo, CMd etora4ei13.1c and as.- Canadlnn 3.500, Gold Storage. 13.30 Royal. IS. fro and Bo. Uioth. 14.1c and. Bo. Atlln. lS.7c and Bo. :jTiinv With an alt of great determination the woman walked Into the ' photographer's ' studio. "Oood morning, rnadam. what tan I have rhe pleasure of "Theve photos of ray husband.", began the woman, banging a packet down on the table. "They're simply dlngraoeful . Ycu ought t3 be anhamed of yourself! Why. he looks J imt like like an ape I" The cameraman's pride wounded "Indeed." be replied Inly: "but you should have thought of that before 'you.' married him."- Royal. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Christian Science Society, 215 Second Avenue This Society is a branch of the Mother Church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. Sunday moiuing service at 11 o'clock. Subject, "SACRAMENT." Testimony meeting im Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. The public is cordlaly invited. Reading room, 345 Second Avenue, open Mondays and Thursdays from 3 to 5 p.m. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Preacher, Rev. T. Ivon Jones, M.A. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Subject, "SEEING TRULY." Evening service at 7:30. Subject, "GOD IN CHRIST." HOTEL ARRIVALS rrlnre Rupert L. B. Cook. C. V. B. Brown. Mr and Mrs. H. C. Oordon, H. L. Gray, C. J. Fletcher and A. M. RuaaeU, Vancouver; J. L. Collard and N. L Jickson, Toronto; J. F. Roberteon. Portland. Ore.; Mrs. ErnesJ Blue, Hy-der. Joneph 8. Rogers, city; Mr. and Mn. W. O. Chester. Winnipeg; Mrs. Baker. Macleod. Alta., Jarne A. Brown. Port Esslngton. R)a Occrge E. Peters and C. B. Small-rick, C.N.R.; A. Pearson. Butedale; James J. Hamco .Poreher Island. Central O. C. Nevcstad, city; J. D. McCale. Smlthcra; C. Hogarth, Oadsby, Bask. havoy W. II. Thorne, O.N.R.; Mr. Mrs. Arthur Reekie. Scotland. and STEAMSHIP MOVEMENTS For Vancouver Mmdays s. Prince Oeorge, 4 p.m Tuesdays a. Catala 3:30 p.m Thursdays ss. Prince Oharlea, 4 p.m Fridays es. Prtn. Maqulna 10 p.m Fridays is. Cardena Midnight Saturdays Prince Rupert, 7 p.m. July 13 ss. Princess Alice ..5 p.m Jt'lv 17 ss. PrlnoeM Adelaide 5 p.m . .July 20 as, Princess Louise ..5 p.m. July 24 m. Princess Alice ..5jjm. Jury 27 ss. Princes Adelaide S p.m. July 31 ss. Princess Louise . .3 p.m July 10 es. Prince John a.m. July 24 ss. Prince John a.m. From Vancouver Sundays ss. Catala 4 p.m. Mondays s. Prince Charles 10:30 am. Wednesdays cs. Pr. George 1030 am. Fridays a. Oardena a.m. Fridays s. Prince Rupert 10:30 a.m. Frtdtys ss. Pr. Maqulnna ..4 p.m. July It ss. Princess Louhe a.m. July IS ss. Princess Alice a.m. July 32 es. Princess Adelaide . .a.m. July 20 a. Princess Loul a.m. July 29 ss. Princess Alice a.m. July 1 s. Prince John p.m. July 15 ss. Prince John p.m. July 29 ss. Prince John p.m. lor Naaa River and Pott Slinpvm Sunday ss. Catala 8 p.m. I'rom Naas Klver and Port Slmpnon Tuesdays ss. Catala 11:30 a.m. lor Stewart, Premier, Anyox and Alice es. Catala 8 p.m. Mondays as. Prince Gharle 8 p.m. Fridays ss. Prince Rupert ..4 p.m. from Stewart. Prrmlrr, Anjox and Alice as. Catala ....11:30 a.m. Thursday v-ss. Pr. Charles 1030 a.m. Saturdays ss. Prince Rupert 6 p.m. for North (Jueen Charlotte !tlind Mondays sa. Prince Charles 8 p.m. From North uren Charlotte lalundu Thursdays es. Pr. Chsrle 10:30 a.m. For South Queen Charlotte Inlands-July IS as. Prince John ...8 p.m. July 29 ss. Prince John ...8 p.m. From South Queen Charlotte Island July 10-ss. Prince John ajn. July 24 m. Prince John a.m. For Ataa Wednesday ss. Pr. Oeorge 4 p.m. July It ss. Princess Louise ...a.m. July 19 as. Princess Alice ....a.m. July 23. Princess Adelaide a.m. July 26 ss. Princess Louise ..a.m. July 29 as. Princess Alice ....a.m. Front Alaska Mondays as. Pr. Oeorge 10:30 a.m. July 17 es. Princess Adelaide ft p.m. July 30 ss. Princes Louise. 5 p.m. . July 24 ss. Princess Alice ..5 p.m. ' July 37 ss. Prlncev Adelaide 5 p.m. July 31 ss. Princess Louise .5 p.m. For Port Slmpwn and Wales Island-Fridays as. Cardena a.m. From Port Simpson and Wale Island 'Friday as. Cardena p.m. Clears Skin of Blemishes The Perfect Antiseptic Trestment It It as Is rM your 'kin ef plmplM, blotches, bHnlsfaM. Jatt tpntr ths pur, cool-Ins liquid D.D.D. Clear aoa talntcu, Its sootklni rlmiMiti praetral lbs alls and outcklr drli, away tin Irritation. ITCHING STOI'S IXHTAiNTLT. A Me bolt la pnrrs lit merit or your drarfltt aires roar moner back. D.V.D, lilt !! SMllA, (l)ttDJM.a.) ' OR.MES LT1I. W; J. 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No life insurance policy can take ' the place of. a husband and father, but the procecdi of it will relieve a family from distress until they are able to adjust themselves to new conditions. We invite enquiries from men who desire advice concerning the right type of life insurance protection. Write for our pamphlet entitled "No Matter What Happens". It ia most interesting. Confederation Life Assoc iatioa HeaJ Office: TORONTO ItraiMh Of I Ice: 611-617. Roger Itnlldlng, VANCOIVMI. MILK MILK Fresh Pasteurized Milk and Cream Daily. EARLY DELIVERY Throughout the City. We huve been appointed sole agents in Prince Rupert for the famous DU00KS-RANK CERTIFIED MILK. Price, 25c per quart. The same in Prince Rupert as in Vancouver. VALENTIN DAIRY Telephone 657. PaJIy News "Want Ads" brlpg " quR'salfcs?1.' : ' '