Wednesday. May g. i&$o tflfi LAlLi NEWS Local stoci Personal News In Brief " in 'ii.-; ii-ik n - Kodak Time is Here ! ';--. Wat-'hatei-theiri- 1n -stock! from the tiny ifrownle hi'lhV. Cine Kodak for movie. Come In. and see them. We develop and print pictures. Daily nrfe. yfia Jinn iTHl&DAVLU SIXTH ST TELEP110NFS H',.on( a i . Well Mannered Service to Motorists Si' We want to make friends and hold them. By courteous service we can win this. Let us take care .of your gas, ail and greasing . ,nd8. Guaranteed, work- ;We make'etMty;' of pumpin'lires for': , ,. . ladies, Lot-, us help . you today. . 1 - . , inrrnoMiyiox tikes ' They - . - TT.T--"-' - IV .a .. T I - J Limited FORD.DKALKRS. HYDETRANSFER PHONE 580 HAS MOVED MTV' to 171 3rd Avenue East 0pp. Stan Parfor'sJjatager .Heatedtprflge, A. L. Gr'ay, radio Inspector. " wuy of Ocean Falls. or i f ViBa aBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBLBL BBaV J- tSaV law X: aWaTTaT llaTTIiri iSal MS ! I IS I I II II 4 Volney Richmond, well known ' . . ' ,- I Dentist Dr. J. It. ,Gosse, Phone .CSC. I This afternoon's train, due Ifrom the east at 3:30, . was repor-itd this morn in,' tob oti time. l.fleorgo Areeau and .Will Lam-bie. have rented premise in the' Capitol Theatre building in which they will shortly open a men's furnishings Htore. ; A new shipment of Nanaimo-1 I Wellington Coal and Beacon Hard , Loai hat just arrived for Albert iund McCaffery Ltd. Phone your order now to 110 and 117. tf Discussion of club objective for the year was the principal business before the Prince Rup-ert Gyro Club at its regular fortnightly luncheon todsiy in the Commodore Cafe. President Joe Gfeer occupied the chair. j Passengers sailing 'from here r - for the north on the steamer! Meetings of the Ladies' Music Prjnceai Louise this morning in-, eluded: S. hartley, for Juneau ; B. Fann, fqr Wrangell; B. Vuko-vich, for Whitehorse; Mr. Packe-bush, for Ketchikan, and R. Fin-luyson, for Carcross. 1 Mrs. George Rorie and daughter, Miss Nancy Korie, returned to the city this morning on the Princes Louise from Vancouver "where they !.ave been spending the past few. weeks. George Korie jr., who has been 111 recently, is j ww recovering nicely. ' , ' j ' 1' C.N.R. steamer Prince -George, ' Qmi NdUn. (., pdrt'o8 time at 10:30 this" morn- ibg from" Vancouver, 1 'yowal Kiyer and. Ocean Falls and m sail at T Vclock this afternoon for" Anyox arid "Stewart, whence sbtrwilliTf aiVfti1Wrtr,j:30 to- k I JLi a M il . &7T. (I 'iiy'r jr"'W north ab south Ired pas- aboard the steamer Princess Louise which JUatrtipcludett quite number of ukonei-s (ing north for the summer .and a few round trip tourists. Passengers disembarking We have just received a very fine consignment, by far He best thin .ieasoa. Order early. j NABOB ORANGE MARMALADE (Made by the makers of Gold Medal Mayonnaise) . .,,Pecr, ...Sc QUAKER CQHN Per n . . . ,45c BEST JAP IiICE-3 Uv . ,25c DEL MONTR DRI-PAK PltUNES : 2 4s. Per tin 86c ;VAN CAMP'S BEAN' HOLE RHUBARB -5 II 25c . a. i,pfld of the Nortnern! 1RI 1 f ' h. has been here on radio In-'" J whWh ,g -onc of WoffQ 1-yAPlirV Your food , doesn't doyou any good if you're lircd -1 At the end of a day! work, relieve nervous tension before eating. Wriglejf'i will refrefh and tone you up-so that you're ready to enjoy your food. Then, after meal., Wrigley helpt digestion, cleanse the teeth, removes all trace of eating or smoking sweetens the breath. WiSIGLEYS BSyisunt l handy Ciub baye been discontin.ued un til fal. . v Mr. afld. Irs. Walter Blanton, who ha ye len on a trip south, are pasMngers aboard the Prince George today returning to Stew-art. Constable Robert Gibson, provincial police, left on this morn-ingls train for a trip to Haysport and Part Essington on official duties. Mrs. D., R. Lear by d and two children, who have' been on a trip soth, are passengers aboard r y'retUr,V On ; a 'charge of drunkennes. W. Wilson was fined ?25, with option ' of thirty days' imcrison- mett, by - Mfegisrtate McClymont in city .poourt yesterday af ternoon. ,. ;W. Cf. McMorris, maniglng di- rector Of tbe-KHauIt-Eigle Mln-iK Co(, . is a; paMenger aboard through to Alice Arm on. business in connection with the resumption of . his company's mining operations in that camp this summer. here included Mrs. George Korie, I Miss Nnn. v Hnrip Mr Oustafson : James McGlashan, who is a ar ' H Phillins I student of history, points out' .-. , , , j that the first Lord Rosebery was, I made an earl in 1703, and the! rrnrTTnTT-H nrai-rra -ti n- , iiaie tuns granuratner, a peer of the United Kingdom in 1828,1 for helping to bring about the! union nf tho iu-o rnuntrtaa Cnir.l - - " .... .v., ...b land and Scotland. 10c Far Hoard. NOTICE Stores will be open on Thurs-' day until G p.m. Closed all day Friday. I I Retail Merchants' Association.' SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT Keatty Electric , Washers. In- Is. Tin 50c creased volume of business and PAYNE'S TEA Ceylon. 14.! We mor efficient production enables' CHOCOLATE ECLAIRS - Na- ua to ""W1 w,th the B-T-' tional. l9t lb 40c Washer at a startling reduced P"'0 on term8- Listen to our 1 2 76 nuo"vVi"'i" "" salaatnan's proposition when he1 ntn FIGBAUS-National. Tor lb. 26c w,u on u w,th th ext f LOBSTER PASTE Per tin ..20c davs I BREAD AND BUTTER PICKLES PARKIN AND WARD Local Agents 118 ANNOUNCEMENTS t r 40S4O Mooscheart Ladies' bridge, BEANS 2 tins .... . . , ... .&e whist and dahqe May 28, at 8 :30 NABotl JELLY POWDERS All prompt. Admission 60c. ! f'flbvors.' '4 pkgs ;'...8Sc j '"i-Vil.JJv.li it-iL. Birthday Tea. United Church '.ju a vs Itlll . . VIIGETAIU-IK BUNCH CARROT) Per bunch . ... k ....... 1 . Hall, Muy S0v Fast Workers June 17 and 18 Moose Annual Picnic at Digby 'June 30. '"Tlion work, is leaving Friday1 principal business hole8 of 11 wtl-v VSA VVV1 J I GinKham Dance to be held at '"i Prince George and plans tojr)aW(lon and Mayo, was a passen- duality Right -Prices Right I Port Clements some time in June, "turn here the beginning of the Vr aboard the Princess Louise ,,,I0NE 55 PHONE 56So be P"Paredbuy a bowl and will remain n few days 'this morning returning to in, niter a trip out 1 n the the rllv city l,.fore before returning returning by by I Yukon Territory side: jBTTTaffri K. of C. picnic, Sunday, July 14. Digby Island. I Frank Morris, manager nf thn B. C. Undertakers, is returning to the city on this afternoon's train from a business trip to Terrace. j Inspector William Spiller, provincial police, left on this morn- and Smithers Onjpffitlhl dutie Wills Navigation Co.'s motor freighter Zapora was in port yesterday from Seattle with a consignment of potatoes for F. G. Dawson Ltd. j R. E. Allen, district forester,' returned to the city on th Prinro George this morning from a trip to the Ocean Falls district on departmental duties. H. R. Malkfri of the well known Vancouver wholesale concern is a business visitor jn the city. naving arrived from the south on the Prince George this-morning. No business of importance be ing up for attention; the regular ' monthly meeting last evening of the' 'Prince: Ruixirt! Retail MPr. chants' Association was postponed indefinitely. Will Edmunds, a former Prince Rupert man, was heard on the radio here last night from Van couver, He heads the C.N.R. V. Quintette which plays for the Canadian National radio. j W. B. Maxwell, superintendent ' of the Granby Co.'s concentrator! it Any ox, who has been on. ai trip south, Is a passenger aboard j the Prince George today return ing to the smelter town. i H. J. Jones, travelling freight agent for the Northern Pacific Railway at Vancouver, arrived in w. wit. 4Aimc uwifi; (---" -his morning, being on a trip 1 aorth on company business. : Rev. John II. Hanson, pastor of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, and Mrs. Hanson returned to the- city on the Prince George this morn-, in? after a trin tn Va nrnuvor from, Vfcttcpuer to Skprway. Thepfl"il'ri, George today going ( Victoria, Longview, Astoria and fortland on church business. Alex Rix, who has been on a ten day trip to Vancouver, returned to the city on the Prince George this morning. Mrs. Rix and child are remaining in Van couver for a while longer to visit with relatives and f'iends. Just Receiv d ! A shipment of TRAVELLERS' i SAMPLES from Master Me-1 chanics. Consisting of I MEN'S, YOUTH'S AND BOYS' j ' LONG TROUSERS At my reduced prices. Call and gee them. Montreal Importers I THIRD AVENUE The Firm That Brought Eastern Prices to the West We are "Watchng" Lois of People These Days You would hardly believe how our watch trade has grown and is growing. ( Of course, we understand why so will you, if you will examine our watch stock) We handle VValtham, Elgin, Ilairlilton and several makes of Swiss. One special we have now is a 15-jewel Swiss man's watch, in a nickel open face rase. A good timekeeper at $G.50. John Bulger. Ltd. THE JEWELLERS It And cisrtlierinore-it is the inest you can buy. "SaLAM" 8 a. mi to 8 p.m. TEA Fresh Srom the gardens9 TO sits.tt 12S.S m.M lil.M IIMI IH.M 1H.49 10 - 1IX.M tlt.M 121.SI I M.M lit. I.U IJ1.70 17.7 Alex Mc Master, formerly of Prince Rdpert, has been elected a wember1 ' the board of school trnstaec at Anyox. The1 Post Office general delivery arid registration wickets I will be open from 9 a.m. to Jl a.nl. on Friday. Victoria Day. The public lobby will be open from C.P.K. steamer Princess Louise, rap. Arthur Slater arrived in port at 10 o'clock this morning from Vancouver and sailed at 'oon for Skagway and other Alaska points, whence she is sched-I'led to cnll here southbound next Sunday afternoon. itr BW MIMT FARES BOUND TUP DF.NVEK OMAHA KANSAS CITY.. sr. LOUI4 CHICAGO DETROIT CINCINNATI .... NEW ORLEANS. CLEVELAND.. TORONTO ATLANTA PITTSBURGH WASHINGTON . PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK. BOSTON - KPTECTIVE MAT XX TO SEPT. 39 IU.IUHN LIMIT OCT. 31, 19ST Reduced fares all parts of east; liberal stopover. Fin' trains; modern eqaiS-ment; splendid service; sceaic route. Short side' trips enable you o visit ZIOH NATIONAL PARK CBAND CANTON NATIONAL PARK BRTCE CANTON NATIONAL PARK YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK ROCKY MOUNTAIN NATL PARK Information and Booklets on request l nion Station, Seattle, Wash. CAPACITY OF BOX FACTORY RAISED Big Bay Lumber Co. installs Thhrd Cut-Off Saw at j Local Plant The Big Bay Lumber Co, is in stalling another c ut-off saw which will increase the production of the box factory in its sawmill at Seal Cove. There were previously two cut-off saws. It had been proposed to run a ctay-as well as a night shift in the box factory, but this will not now be necessary. Dajly News "Classified" advertising brings results. Thursday and Saturday AT JABOUR BROS. LTD. LADIES' AND YOUNG GIRLS' SILK DRESSES-Values up to $20. Special for two days .... 9,50 and 12.00 i5 Ladies' RAYON GINGHAM DRESSES Attractive styles. Regular $3.60. Thursday and Satur- day S1.95 SPECIAL FOR THE 24THr-Children's Strap Running Shoes-Brown. Sizes from 4 to 10 1-2 . . . gQ( SPECIAL FOR THE 24TH-Misses' Running Oxfords, in Brown and in White $1.00 15 Per Cent Discount Off All Running Shoes for iAiftt (a Men, Women and qhildfcn,: i .h.i ''hg a large stock td'chodse from and an hs- sortment ofi styles, i - s . i SEE OUR WINDOWS This store will be open all day till G o'clock Thursday evening. Closed all day Friday. Jabour Bros. Ltd. PHONE 615 3RD AVE. AND 7TII ST. rwj